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Charter boards to choose between parish and state oversight
Many charter boards will take up the question of switching to the Orleans Parish School Board at their next meeting.
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Endorsements for Nov. 16th runoff
We say again, as candidates announce for Council and other municipal offices, it would have been nice if the City elections might have been merged
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By Tyler Bridges The Lens Judges from Civil District Court believe Mayor Mitch Landrieu is playing hardball to force their move, along with City Hall, into the abandoned Charity Hospital building. Jail consent decree left out of Landrieu’s proposed 2014 budget
By Charles Maldonado The Lens Among all the numbers presented by New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu as he presented his proposed 2014 budget Tuesday, one was missing: Funding to comply with a ... Endorsements for October 19th Election
It would have been nice if the City elections might have been merged with the state/judicial elections below, to save money and our precious time. As it stands, the ... Fifth Circuit of Appeals upholds NOPD consent decree
Danziger cop awaiting retrial released alaska fast cash anchorage on bond As the Mayor of New Orleans spent several days late last month in Washington, D.C. sharing his thoughts with the ... NOPD grapples with manpower shortage, changing standards
NOPD Superintendent Ronal Serpas told members of the New Orleans City Council Wednesday that the police department is buying hundreds of cameras for officers to wear on their uniforms beginning ... Judge orders new trial for former cops convicted in Danziger Bridge case
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a new trial for five former New Orleans police officers convicted of civil rights violations stemming from deadly shootings on an eastern New Orleans ... The tricky business of measuring progress eight years after Hurricane Katrina
By Brentin Mock Contributing Writer Many people have made money off of the rebuilding of the city, but not those who lost the most after the levees burst. (Special from Facing South) – ... Activist, journalist, Min. J. Kojo Livingston dies
By Fritz Esker Contributing Writer Minister J. Kojo Livingston, an activist with more than 40 years of experience in community organizing, advocacy, and street-level outreach, died of natural causes in ...
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