October 2014 Archive
Eric B. Lewis, a New Orleans native, jazz enthusiast and unsecured loan rate calculator family man, passed away on Saturday, October 11, at the age of 51. Lewis was born on ... Nakisha Ervin-Knott runs on fairness
By Christopher Tidmore Contributing Writer Nakisha Ervin-Knott recollected, “I was born and raised in the Lower 9th Ward and spent a great deal of time with my great-grandmother, Emma London. ... Marvin Ellison picked as next President/CEO of JCPenney
(Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from Target Market News) – The Board of Directors of J. C. Penney Company, Inc. announced earlier this month the appointment of ... Longest-serving La. judge seeks another term on criminal court bench
By Christopher Tidmore Contributing Writer Frank Marullo has been on the Criminal Court bench so long that he is at the center of a debate over abolishing the judicial retirement age. ... Juvenile Court candidate seeks to unseat Yolanda King
By Christopher Tidmore Contributing Writer Desiree Cook-Calvin said she ran for Juvenile Court because she wants “to be a part of the solution to the problems our city is facing with youth ... Halloween voodoos out in this city of spirits
By Geraldine Wyckoff Contributing Writer With New Orleans citizens' penchant for costuming, this city goes for Halloween in a big way. Balconies and front porches have long been decorated in celebration of ... Foundation started by local Saint ready to give N.O. a ‘Taste of Hope’
The Keenan Lewis Foundation , founded by local-born New Orleans Saints defensive back Keenan Lewis, is gearing up to conduct its first Taste of Hope™ fundraiser on Tuesday, November ... Former Assistant U.S. Attorney runs for criminal court judge
By Christopher Tidmore Contributing Writer “Judges should be fair to every person who comes before the court and judges must have integrity and avoid the appearance of impropriety,” says Byron C. ... Family Court judge seeks 2nd term
By Christopher Tidmore Contributing Writer Bernadette D’Souza quite literally created the Orleans Parish Family Court. She championed the legislation to create a dedicated domestic seat in Civil District Court, and ... Blame a Black man – The Ebola version
By Lee A. Daniels NNPA Columnist In a country of 310 million people in which international and domestic airlines move millions of Americans and foreign nationals from one place to another every ...
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