BY VICKI FERSTEL | Staff writer The heavy rain that slammed Baton Rouge and other parts of south Louisiana in 2021 surpassed the devastating August 2016 floods for short-term and localized intensity, a new study by LSU and other researchers has found. While parts of Baton Rouge and eastern Livingston Parish saw more than a 1,000-year rainfall during the August 2016 storm, those measurements were over two days, not the six-hour blast in the May 2021 storm. Staff writer David J. Mitchell delves deeper into the research. LSU linebacker Whit Weeks played a crucial role in the Tigers' 34-10 win over Arkansas on Saturday. Weeks finished with a team-high nine tackles, one sack and one interception. The sophomore has led LSU in tackles for two straight games after recording 18 in an overtime win over Ole Miss. Staff writer Wilson Alexander notes that Weeks now has 68 tackles this season. Debbie Doiron Martin is known as the "Cemetery Lady" in West Baton Rouge and Iberville parishes. The genealogist trudges through vine-covered forests and petrochemical plant grounds to record the names and dates on forgotten headstones, documenting lineages of lost communities, most of which are Black communities. Staff writer Robin Miller reports on Martin's work documenting the lost Australia Plantation. |