New Orleans, Mayor LaToya and Her Bodyguard
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Kevin Green walked his dog near the Lake Pontchartrain shoreline Sunday morning and, like many residents of New Orleans this weekend, thought about the squandered promise of Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
The New Orleans Police Department will transition lead investigative responsibility to the Special Victims Division, which specializes in missing and vulnerable juveniles.
Built around 1799, the Pitot House is named after the fourth owner of the house — James Pitot, the city's first American mayor.
The Saints' 50/50 Raffle returns for its 10th year, benefiting over 10 Louisiana nonprofits during each home game this season.
Trader Joe's is bringing its store to a new community.
Following months of resignations and heated debates, the New Orleans area flood protection agency met in a notably calm session under new president Peter Vicari — though questions remain over a recent board appointment.
Hours after the ruling, State Attorney General Liz Murrill said the case is now paused. NEW ORLEANS — On Thursday, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the state legislative maps currently in place in Louisiana violate the Voting Rights Act.