| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Three shot: Three people were shot this morning following the graduation ceremonies of a New Orleans school. New Orleans police said a "subject" was detained after the shooting. No word on the condition of the wounded. This comes less than two weeks after another shooting outside a high school graduation in Hammond. Check back NOLA.com for more on this breaking story. Dye shortage: There’s a shortage across the U.S. of the dye used in CT scans. And in a state like Louisiana, with its high cancer and vascular disease rates, it’s a big deal, Emily Woodruff writes. Saints crystal ball: Training camp is still weeks off, but it’s never too early to start talking about the Saints. And Luke Johnson, one of our Saints beat writers, offers up this crystal ball look at the depth chart. As Luke writes, the roster is “far from set in stone.” Columnist Rod Walker, meanwhile, writes about Dennis Allen’s transition from defensive coordinator to head coach. Jefferson's Civil War history: If you’ve ever driven along Causeway Boulevard near the Mississippi River you might have noticed the “Camp Parapet” sign. The camp dates to the Civil War – it was first run by the Confederate army, then taken over by Union forces. It’s got a fascinating background that played a role in the development of the area now known as Shrewsbury, Mike Scott writes. You're curious, we're curious: Ever have questions about this incredible, maddening place we live? (That was a rhetorical question.) We’ll be starting a feature in the coming weeks, "Curious Louisiana," where you can ask us questions about Louisiana and we’ll do our best to find you answers. Here are the details. Hope you enjoyed today’s Lunch Line. While we have your attention, take a moment to sign up for NOLA Business Insider, a daily newsletter highlighting the opportunities and challenges of the New Orleans business community. Sign up here: nola.com/biz. BW |