A Bucktown restaurant is working to continue a family legacy and honor a beloved sister. Lime Leaf Thai Eatery opened last month at 200 Metairie-Hammond Highway. The location is the […]
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Americans Still Consider the Economy As Top Policy Priority
February 17, 2023With concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic again fading, the American public has once again placed strengthening the economy as the top policy priority President Joe Biden and Congress should address […]
NOLAtoya.ORG to Register of Voters: We’ll Make the February 22 Deadline
February 16, 2023The campaign to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell notified Dr. Sandra Wilson, Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters, that “on or no later than February 22” they will be delivering petitions signed […]
NOLAtoya Recall Campaign Only Needs 1,029 More Signatures To Reach Goal
February 13, 2023With eight days remaining, the campaign to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced Monday evening, February 13, they need approximately 1,000 signatures before an election on Cantrell’s future as […]
Names of Petition Signers in NOLAtoya Recall Campaign Remain Secret
February 9, 2023Leaders of the movement to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell won a major victory against the Times Picayune/New Orleans Advocate in Civil District Court on Wednesday, February 8 which will keep […]
Chief Elections Officer Darren Lombard Urges Citizens To Vote Early in HB 93 Race
February 9, 2023Darren Lombard, Orleans Parish Chief Elections Officer, is recommending to the resident of House District 93 that they cast their votes this week during early voting or by mail in […]
Owner of Tal’s Hummus Opens New Restaurant, Misa, Featuring Experimental Mediterranean Cuisine
February 7, 2023While some restaurant owners were trying to figure out the best way to navigate the Covid 19 pandemic, Tal Sharon, owner of Tal’s Hummus, 4800 Magazine St., had other plans. […]
Recall Leaders Ask Inspector General To Investigate Mayor’s Questionable Expenditure
February 4, 2023Recall campaign co-chairs Belden Batiste and Eileen Carter sent a request to New Orleans Inspector General Edward Michel on Friday, February 3, 2023 that he open an investigation on what they believe was an “illegal act by Mayor LaToya Cantrell or someone in her administration.”
Local Restaurants Offering Valentine’s Dinners Worthy of Falling in Love Over
February 3, 2023Although we’re in Carnival, it’s important to remember that another holiday sneaks into the middle of it. Of course, I’m talking about Valentine’s Day! Whether you’re spending the day with your special someone, your friends, or yourself, here’s a list of some Valentine’s-themed dinners that are sure to get you in a loving mood.
New Study Shows IRS Audits Black Filers More Frequently
February 2, 2023A new study which was a collaboration between Stanford University and the U.S. Department of the Treasury clearly shows that Black Americans are more likely to be subject to audit by the IRA than non-Black filers. According to a new paper presented by Stanford law professor Daniel E. Ho Black and others, taxpayers receive IRS audit notices at least 2.9 times (and perhaps as much as 4.7 times) more than non-Black taxpayers.
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