| By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for starting your week with us. Here are some of today's top headlines. 'Dismissed for years': Despite standing out as a hotbed for reversed convictions, Louisiana hasn't disciplined a prosecutor for withholding evidence in 20 years. Some say that needs to change. John Simerman has the story. Cantrell and Landry: In the buildup to Super Bowl LIX, Gov. Jeff Landry and Mayor LaToya Cantrell often appeared together at press conferences to sell the Crescent City. They texted — sometimes daily — about preparations. Such a relationship seemed almost impossible a few years ago. James Finn has this look at how the leaders got to where they are now. Jung Hotel: The historic Jung Hotel on Canal Street in New Orleans has been taken over by creditors after debt payments weren't made to Chinese investors. Anthony McAuley has the latest. Thanks for reading. Check back throughout the day for more news, entertainment and sports from The Times-Picayune. Kasey |