July 2012 Archive
By Kelly Parker Contributing Writer Since the late 1940s, the Joy Theater brought many locals together for movie premieres until its doors closed in 2003. On a recent Sunday, people returned to ... Thousands file consumer complaints with CFPB
By Charlene Crowell NNPA Columnist As we move toward the second instant cash loans wollongong anniversary (July 21) of President Obama signing into law sweeping financial reforms, more commonly referred to as ... Xavier awarded a ‘Big Read’ grant
Xavier University of Louisiana has announced that it, in partnership with the New Orleans Public Library, has been awarded a grant to host The Big Read in New Orleans. ... Psychiatric hospital is ordered to close
By Zoe Sullivan Contributing Writer The state’s quick cash loans cebu city healthcare system has been like a prize fighter on a losing streak. On June 13, the state announced cuts of ... Reclaiming our history
By Edmund W. Lewis The Louisiana Weekly Editor One of America’s greatest intellectuals, William E.B. DuBois, once wrote: “Listen to the Winds, O God the Reader, that wail across the ... Report blasts sheriff, judge for hiring spouses but cites no improprieties
By Zoe Sullivan Contributing Writer Ed Quatrevaux, New Orleans’ Inspector General, released a report on July 11 exculpating the Orleans Parish Sheriff, Marlin Gusman, and former Administrative Judge with the Municipal Court, ... Romney: Show us your papers
By Tonyaa Weathersbee Guest Columnist President Obama didn’t have to do it. He didn’t have to release his long-form birth certificate. He could have just ignored the head-hurting ridiculousness from people who, ... Tarver has different view of recent Legislative session
By J. Kojo Livingston Contributing Writer Shreveport, LA - Gregory Tarver is the only Black Senator representing Northern Louisiana. Recently re-elected, he is not new to the game of the politics of ... The cookie jar
Black politicians, preachers, educators, business people all must stay on their p’s and q’s when, especially when they hold high-profile positions. Last week Councilman Jon Johnson became the latest in ... AARP study: Ethnic elders slammed hardest by foreclosures
By Paul Kleyman Contributing Writer personal loans maximum amount WASHINGTON, D.C. (Special from New America Media) —The mortgage crisis has slammed every age group—especially the oldest Americans 75-plus—and has hit Latino and ...
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