Mayor LaToya Cantrell has issued a statement in response to Iowa Representative Steve King’s comments regarding Hurricane Katrina victims.
Category: Breaking News
Fleurty Girl Ousted From French Quarter After Building Sale
March 15, 2019After seven years at 632 St. Peter Street, Fleurty Girl’s French Quarter store must close, becoming the latest New Orleans icon to be pushed out of their longtime location. According to […]
NZ Terrorist Was a Fascist Who Hoped to Start A “Civil War in the U.S.”
March 15, 2019The man behind the massacre at two New Zealand mosques hoped to spark “a civil war in the U.S.” according to a manifesto he posted online.
Congress Blocks National Emergency Declaration for the First Time in U.S. History
March 14, 2019The Republican-controlled Senate has approved a resolution to block President Trump’s national emergency declaration.
Mumps Outbreak Quarantines 2,200 At Immigration Centers in Pine Prairie, LA and Aurora, CO
March 12, 20192,200 people have been quarantined after being exposed to the mumps virus at two immigration detention facilities.
Mayor Cantrell Unveils $5 Mil BuildNOLA Mobilization Fund for Minority Businesses
March 11, 2019On Monday, Mayor LaToya Cantrell unveiled the “new and improved” $5 million BuildNOLA Mobilization Fund.
Cantrell, Peterson added to Higher Heights Chisholm List 50
March 11, 2019Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Louisiana State Senator Karen Carter Peterson have been added to Higher Heights’ Chisholm List 50.
Another Icon Gentrified? Gene’s Po-Boys Listed for $5 Million
March 9, 2019Will another New Orleans Icon fall to gentrification? The Pepto Bismol pink icon that is Gene’s Po-Boys was listed for sale last week.
Local Businesses Beware: City Begins Enforcing Charge of $350 Per Table for Outdoor Seating
March 7, 2019The $350 per-table charge is part of City Ordinance #27625, which was passed in late October 2017.
Trump Threatens To Block Press, Democrats, From 2020 Election Debates
March 7, 2019Once again, President Trump has threatened to end freedom of the press in the United States – a clear violation of the First Amendment and his sworn Presidential duty to protect […]
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