Dying at OPP: How one inmate's death slipped through the cracks
Daniel Fuselier, son of Oscar Fuselier, describes what he and his family went through when his father was beaten at Orleans Parish Prison and then handcuffed to a bed at the hospital while in a coma....
View ArticleThe Jefferson Performing Arts Center preview tour
Come along as contractor Joe Calderara gives a preview tour of the long-awaited, 1,100-seat, $54.4 million Jefferson Performing Arts Center in Metairie.
View ArticleCPRA executive director Kyle Graham explains the state's plans for spending...
Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority executive director Kyle Graham explains how the state plans to spend as much as $4.9 billion it hopes to receive from Clean Water Act fines stemming from...
View ArticleSusan Maclay-SLFPA-W 10-14-14
Susan Maclay, president of the Southeast Flood Protection Authority-West, explains to the authority's board how state authorities may delegate responsibility for the West Closure Complex.
View ArticleBRPD chief says BRAVE is changing the culture of police work
Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie Jr. says with additional resources, law enforcement can give more help to the community.
View ArticleGregory Carroll addresses East Jefferson levee authority
Watch as opponents to the sale of South Kenner streets near two historic African-American cemeteries, rise out of their seats at an East Jefferson levee district authority meeting on Oct. 16, as they...
View ArticleNOPD is searching for a Rolex watch thief who hit a French Quarter jewlery store
A French Quarter jewelry store owner says a suit-wearing man claiming to be from Copenhagen stole a Rolex watch worth $18,000.00 when he visited the store Wednesday (Oct. 15).
View ArticleDominick Impastato 10-16-14
Kenner City Councilman Dominick Impastato explains his support of an ordinance directing proceeds from the sale of public assets to a citywide capital fund
View ArticleGregory Carroll 10-16-14
Kenner City Councilman Gregory Carroll discusses his opposition to a city ordinance dedicating proceeds from the sale of public assets to a citywide capital assets fund. Carroll wants the money to stay...
View ArticleVideo: Vern Keeler talks about rebuilding Carver High
Vern Keeler, G.W. Carver High Class of 1970, talks about helping rebuild his old school, Oct. 16, 2014.
View ArticleNew Orleans to New York in six seconds
Astronaut Reid Wiseman shot this video of the International Space Station's sweep from New Orleans to New York through a window in the station.
View ArticleUnarmed civilian patrol could start in French Quarter
Mayor Mitch Landrieu's plan called NOLA Patrol calls for 50 trained and unarmed civilian employees to work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the French Quarter on quality of life issues. They are hoping...
View ArticleBoyfriend mourns woman killed by accused drunk driver in the French Quarter
A day after 21-year-old Taylor McGonigle was struck and killed by a pole in the French Quarter after it was hit by a drunk driver early Sunday, her boyfriend shares the poem he planned to read to her...
View ArticleTeen shot dead in Desire
NOPD found the body of a 15-year-old boy in the 3400 block of Piety Street in the Desire neighborhood. Authorities said George Carter had been fatally shot by an assailant who remained at large. Carter...
View ArticleBody of partially clothed woman found in vacant Treme lot
New Orleans police found the body of a young woman in a vacant lot on N. Roman Street in the Treme neighborhood. The woman, whose age and name were not immediately known, had been shot dead, and her...
View ArticleLes Evenchick interview
Les Evenchick talks about witnessing a partial building collapse late Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 21, in the 800 block of Royal Street.
View ArticleSlain Treme woman had been targeted in shooting before
A 26-year-old woman was gunned down early Wednesday in the Treme neighborhood. The woman, who was homeless, had been wounded in gunfire just weeks before she was killed.
View ArticleOld Harvey fights apartments
Are apartment complexes ruining the feel of the Old Harvey neighborhood? 54-year resident Tyrone Hodges spoke to the Jefferson Parish Council at its Oct. 22 meeting, to urge them to vote against a...
View ArticleJohn Young 10-22-14
Jefferson Parish President John Young discusses how the parish will pay for 5 percent merit raises for employees
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