- Patrick Madden and Stephanie Grace hosted this Friday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
- The Advocate’s Paul Cobler reports on the controversies surrounding the Capital Area Transportation System, which operates public busses in Baton Rouge and Baker, ahead of parish-level vote to renew a tax that funds CATS on Nov. 13.
- Gulf States Newsroom public health reporter Shalina Chatlani reports on data showing that Black teenagers in the Gulf States are getting vaccinated about 1.5 times more frequently than white teenagers in the same states.
- Political analyst John Couvillon and political cartographer J. Miles Coleman join us to discuss Louisiana’s upcoming statewide election and the results of this week’s Virginia gubernatorial election.
Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge’s bus system is on the ballot and under scrutiny
Image courtesy: Capital Area Transportation System