 | By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Here are some of today's top headlines.
'Our new normal': There will be a noticeable boost in security at the Lakefront for Easter weekend, after Gov. Jeff Landry pushed the New Orleans Levee Authority to expand its law enforcement efforts. Joni Hess has the details.
Campaign cash: Candidates running for office in Orleans Parish had to file campaign finance documents Monday, and filings show that in New Orleans' race for mayor, Helena Moreno has a huge cash lead. Sophie Kasakove has this look at how the candidates' finances compare.
Visas revoked: More than a dozen international students studying in Louisiana, including at least six in New Orleans, have had their visas revoked without explanation as part of the Trump administration's effort to target foreign-born students at American colleges and universities. Now, as Marie Fazio reports, the students could be detained or deported.
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