| By JERRY DICOLO | Staff writer |
Salt update: The Army Corps of Engineers offered an updated timeline on when the salt water slinking its way up the Mississippi River might reach the metro area. The upshot: New Orleans has a lot more breathing room. Mike Smith has the latest details from the 1 p.m. news conference. City Hall move: Mayor LaToya Cantrell — and her predecessors — have longed tried to move the seat of New Orleans government from its aging building on Poydras Street. Now, it looks like there might be a deal. Tyler Bridges has this scoop on the negotiations between the city and state that could see a new City Hall built on Duncan Plaza. Carr Talk: Saints quarterback Derek Carr had a rough outing Sunday. In an exclusive Q&A, he tells Times-Picayune Saints editor Zach Ewing how he processes the loss and how he gets his head back in the game for next week. No charges: The Hard Rock collapse killed three workers. Now, it looks like no criminal charges will be brought against anyone involved in the disaster. Thanks for taking some time with us today. If you aren't a subscriber, here's a great deal! Thanks, JD |