What makes someone a good voter? It’s not what you originally may think: who people vote for, but rather how many times they vote. This is one of those rare […]
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Former Boxer Fouad Zeton Sr. Sees Jason Williams Win as Victory for Murdered Son
December 12, 2020When former boxer and Evander Holyfield’s one-time sparring partner Fouad Zeton Sr.’s son was murdered, he placed the blame at least partially on Keva Landrum. Zeton, Sr. took issue with […]
“She Cannot Be Allowed to Represent New Orleans” Cantrell Seeks Removal of Lauren Daigle from NYE Special
December 11, 2020Back in November, a Christian concert and rally was held in the French Quarter, inspiring hundreds of people to show up, maskless, who all jammed together in a tightly packed […]
Rob Anderson is Considering Running for the Recently Vacated District 35 Seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives
December 10, 2020It has been a crazy year, with a pandemic, recession, hurricanes, and an onslaught of important elections. The newest will occur at the beginning of 2021 for the recently vacated […]
New Orleans Receives $500,000 from Mayors for a Guaranteed Income
December 9, 2020New Orleans has secured $500,000 from Mayors for a Guaranteed Income (MGI) to support vulnerable residents struggling to pay their bills.
Obama & Bernie are Right: “Defund the Police” is a Terrible Slogan
December 9, 2020“Yes We Can,” “Change We Can Believe in,” “Make America Great Again.” Fantastic slogans. And then there’s this: “Defund the Police.” Wait, what? A little less than a week ago, President Obama spoke […]
Louisiana Seafood Processor Failed to Pay 55 Workers Quarantined with COVID-19
December 9, 2020A Louisiana seafood processor has been forced to pay nearly $43,000 in back wages to 55 workers it failed to pay under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (EPSLA) provisions […]
BREAKING: Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Says Supreme Court Should Take Up Election Cases
December 8, 2020Lousiana Attorney General Jeff Landry issued a statement on Tuesday saying that the U.S. Supreme Court “needs to take up election cases.” The statement comes on the heels of a motion filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday morning.
BREAKING: Texas Files Suit Contesting Election Results in Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania
December 8, 2020Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit asking the U.S. Supreme Court to delay the deadline for appointing electors in several battleground states. In the filing, Paxton claims that changes to election procedures in those states due to the COVID-19 pandemic violated federal law.
Save Your NOLA Library Thanks Voters for Saving NOLA Libraries
December 7, 2020New Orleans voters saved our public library system Saturday by overwhelmingly rejecting Proposition #2. In coming together to vote NO on Proposition #2, voters made clear that maintaining a healthy […]
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