| By DREW BROACH | Staff writer |
Thanks for starting your Sunday with Morning Headlines. Here are some of our top stories. It was to be the biggest health care deal in Louisiana history, the $2.5 billion sale of nonprofit Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to the for-profit Elevance Health of Indianapolis. But it fell apart over eight days this month. Here’s how it collapsed. Halfway into his term as Orleans Parish district attorney, progressive Democrat Jason Williams has evolved to the point that, on some matters at least, he’s found common ground with conservative Republican Gov. Jeff Landry. And that’s hardly the only way Williams has changed course. Three years after Jefferson Parish began burying its COVID dead, it’s building a $2.8 million memorial to them. Get a first look at the design. Check out all the latest news, sports and entertainment coverage from The Times-Picayune. - Drew. |