November 2017 Archive

Trump voter fraud commission is sued — by one of its own commissioners
By Jessica Huseman ProPublica A Democratic member of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity filed suit against the commission in federal court in Washington, D.C. on Thursday morning, alleging that ...
All souls to enroll — faith in action
By Julianne Malveaux TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist For all of this Administration’s efforts to kill (as in “repeal and replace”) the Affordable Care Act, it is still the law of the land, and still ...
Antics of Pres. ‘Humpty’ Trump causing distractions
By Dr. Wilmer J. Leon, III TriceEdneyWire.com Analyst Some people dismiss children’s stories and nursery rhymes as just foolish tales or cleaver verse. Many of these tales are also allegories ...
The naughty list
By Edmund W. Lewis Editor In the midst of the New Orleans Saints’ recent bounce back from the NFL’s lowest rung, there were grumblings from some folks who are still hot about ...
Sen. McCain is a patriot and a man of honor
By Jesse Jackson TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Sen. John McCain is a patriot. Now, as he battles against a brutal affliction, he has earned recognition as a man of honor. He has served his ...
Step-by-step
By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Anyone old enough to remember “The Three Stooges” may also remember one of their most famous skits, “Niagara Falls.” In this bit, each ...
Recommendations for November 18 Runoff Election
The next Mayor of New Orleans will arguably set the course of the Crescent City for the next two generations. As we exit the era of post-Katrina recovery, we enter ...
Law enforcement agencies unveil new plan to combat violent crime
Local, state and federal law enforcement agencies recently announced a joint effort aimed at more effectively and efficiently handling violent crime investigations in the New Orleans area, FOX 8 News ...
N.O. City Council to push for funding of early childhood education
By Fritz Esker Contributing writer New Orleans City Council President Jason Williams is calling for a $750,000 budget allocation for early childhood education across the city. The long-term goal of emphasizing early childhood ...
School drinking water will be tested for lead — after filters are installed to remove it
By Marta Jewson The Lens Last year, administrators who oversee public schools in New Orleans couldn’t settle on a way to test drinking water for lead, so they dropped it and decided ...

« Previous PageNext Page »