September 2011 Archive
By Michael Radcliff Contributing Writer “At approximately 11 p.m. on July 23, 1900 — three white police officers investigated ‘two suspicious looking Negro males’ sitting on a porch at the 2800 block ... Mississippi Gov. Barbour’s relative committed Katrina fraud, court rules
By Sue Sturgis Contributing Writer (Special from Facing South) – A federal civil court ruled last week that a relative of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour ® committed massive fraud against FEMA—part ... Juvenile jail to stand just across the street from relocated McDonogh 35 High School
By Steve Beatty thelensnola.org Despite concerns from some neighbors, Mayor Mitch Landrieu said this week that the city will rebuild its juvenile jail where it now stands — right across from a ... King’s monument to unfinished work
By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, mobile text payday loans Sr. TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist The memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King opened Monday on the Mall in Washington. Dr. King will take his place ... Fess up, it’s not a parade without hot sausage and beer
By Geraldine Wyckoff The Louisiana Weekly A red and white ice chest stands as one of the displays at the Backstreet Cultural Museum in a room dedicated to the traditions of social ... Local charitable pharmacy recipient of settlement funds
By Kelly Parker Contributing Writer What started out as a routine Wednesday for the volunteer staff at the St. Vincent de Paul Community Pharmacy in Gentilly turned out to be anything but, ...
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