Alice Harte band
The Alice Harte Elementary Charter School band peforms at its academic Excellence Rally on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014.
View ArticleJ.P. Cox
J.P. Cox, head of the Israel Travel Program for New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, will make his 13th trip in six years to Isreal, leading groups to Biblical sites and points of interest.
View ArticleEast bank levee authority President Stephen Estopinal talks about why Lake...
Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East President Stephen Estopinal explains why the Lake Borgne Basin Levee District may ask voters to approve a 7.5 mill increase in property taxes as...
View ArticleU.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Mayor Mitch Landrieu tour Arthur...
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Mayor Mitch Landrieu tour Arthur Ashe Charter School at 1456 Gardena Drive in New Orleans Thursday, December 10, 2014. After the tour, the two took part in a...
View ArticleNOPD searches for French Quarter robbery trio; residents offer police video...
The New Orleans Police Department is searching for three men they say committed multiple armed robberies in the French Quarter area in December. Residents offered police video footage of one of the...
View ArticleDarren Sharper and two others indicted on multiple rape charges
Darren Sharper, a former New Orleans Saints player was indicted along with two other men on multiple counts of aggravated rape and simple rape in Orleans Parish Criminal Court today. The presiding over...
View ArticleDarren Sharper and two other men are indicted on multiple rape charges
Darren Sharper, a former New Orleans Saints player was indicted along with two other men on multiple counts of aggravated rape and simple rape in Orleans Parish Criminal Court today. The presiding over...
View ArticleCauseway railing test
Video from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute's initial testing on one of two rail designs being considered for the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.
View ArticleMedical students hold 'whitecoat die-in' in latest protest
Local medical students took part in a national protest against in the grand jury rulings in the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and Eric Garner in New York. More than 50 medical schools...
View ArticleFull speed rail test
A regular-speed look at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute's rail test for the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.
View ArticleBlue Mass honors police, firefighters, and EMS at St. Louis Cathedral
Archbishop Gregory Aymond honored police, firefighters and emergency medical workers on Sunday (Dec. 14) in the Blue Mass, which he celebrated in St. Louis Cathedral. Attendee Jon Lewis was only 6...
View ArticleFamily of murdered Carrollton man say they are being targeted after his death
Two days after a Carrollton area man was gunned down on his porch in the 8400 block of Hickory Street, his family is now worried that they are being targeted after that incident.
View ArticleSaints fans talk about the heated rivalry with the Atlanta Falcons
Saints fans all across the city are ready for this weekend's big match-up against the Atlanta Falcons. Fans gave their preservative about the intense rivalry between the two teams.
View ArticleRoderick Coates
The Rev. Roderick Coates, pastor of Corpus Christi - Epiphany Catholic Church, stands in front of the constuction/renovations at what will be the 7th Ward Community Center in New Orleans. Coates said...
View ArticleAnother brazen French Quarter armed robbery caught on camera
The New Orleans Police Department is searching for eight suspects they say attacked three men in the 1000 block of Gov. Nicholls Street in the French Quarter on (Dec. 17th). Police say the attackers...
View ArticleThief leaves a garbage bag full of PJ's Coffee behind, says NOPD
The New Orleans Police Department is looking for a man they say smashed the front window of a PJ's Coffee shop in the CBD on Wednesday (Dec. 17). Police say the man left behind a garbage bag filled...
View ArticlePassing of two civil rights activists
Raphael Cassimere, a retired UNO history professor, talks about the legacies of the NAACP's Llewelyn Soniat and CORE's Rudy Lombard, both of whom died this month.
View ArticleSt. John Levee Approved
St. John the Baptist Parish President Natalie Robottom and Corps of Engineers spokesman Rene Poche talk about the proposed $718 million flood protection project planned for the River Parishes.
View ArticleFuneral for Civil Rights activist Dr. Rudy Lombard: Video
Civil rights activist Jerome Smith, a longtime friend of Dr. Rudy Lombard, reflects on an experience he had with Lombard in Mississippi during the 1960s.
View ArticleRescue in the Gulf of Mexico
Ryan Barcot and three crewmembers were aboard the Miss Eva shrimp boat when it exploded in the Gulf of Mexico on Dec. 1, 2014. Barcot, who was burned over 70 percent of his body, and the crew were...
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