Orleans Parish school board member Ira Thomas charged with conspiracy and...
U.S. Attorney Kenneth Polite, along with Michael Anderson, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, New Orleans Field Division announced that Ira Thomas, Orleans Parish School...
View ArticleHealing Hero veterans cycle from Atlanta to New Orleans
Healing Hero veterans ride from Atlanta to New Orleans with a mission.
View ArticleKayaker paddles the Mississippi for climate change summit
Australian kayaker, Steve Posselt, and his team, Kayak4Earth, begins a cross continental kayak trip from the Gulf of Mexico to Hudson Bay, via the Mississippi, the Illinois and the Great Lakes on...
View ArticleSoldiers receive quilts
Soldiers with the Army National Guard's 1021st Engineer Company receive quilts from area quilters during a surprise ceremony in Covington Saturday, March 7, 2015.
View ArticleSoldiers receive quilts during surprise ceremony in Covington Saturday
Soldiers of the Army National Guard's 1021st Engineering Company were draped with quilts during a surprise ceremony in Covington on Saturday, March 7, 2015.
View ArticleBernard Noble supporters protest his stay in Louisiana prison
Supporters of 49-year-old New Orleans native Bernard Noble, who is serving a 13.3-year sentence in Jackson Parish Correctional Center in Jonesboro, Louisiana, gather in Broadmoor Saturday, March 7,...
View ArticleItalian Marching Club St. Joseph's Day pre-parade Celebration
Italian Marching Club St. Joseph's Day pre-parade Celebration.
View ArticleMan found shot in eastern New Orleans
The New Orleans Police Department is investigating an incident in eastern New Orleans where a man was found shot to death. Police say they received a call just after 7 a.m. Monday (Mar.9) morning in...
View ArticleIra Thomas pleads not guilty in New Orleans federal court
Former Orleans Parish School Board member Ira Thomas, right and his attorney John Reed, left, leaves federal court in New Orleans after pleading not guilty on bribery charges Monday, March 9, 2015....
View ArticleCarson Kiletico's Wheels to Succeed
See how a specially-adapted bike has changed the life of 7-year-old Carson Kiletico, who was born with physical disabilities.
View ArticleWestwego's Sala Avenue, in fog at night
The historic features of Westwego's Sala Avenue are contained in the blocks from the Farmers & Fisheries Market at Fourth Street and River Road, where it ties into the Lazy River Landing...
View ArticleUptown shooting described as a traumatizing scene by residents
The New Orleans Police Department is looking into a double shooting in the 5100 block of S. Robertson Street that took place around 1 a.m. Tuesday (Mar. 10) morning. Police say two 43 year-old women...
View ArticleRichard Reed indicted
Louisiana Assistant Attorney General David Caldwell speaks outside the St. Tammany Parish courthouse Tuesday after Richard Reed, brother of embattled former Tammany District Attorney Walter Reed, was...
View ArticleGalvan associates indicted
Louisiana Assistant Attorney General David Caldwell outside the St. Tammany Parish courthouse Tuesday after a grand jury returned theft indictments against Mark Lombard and Kim Kelly, former underlings...
View ArticleMichael Hecht, President and CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc.
Michael Hecht, president and CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc., talks during the ribbon cutting ceremony at FilmWorks New Orleans in the old MacFrugal's building on Jourdan Ave, in New Orleans Wednesday,...
View ArticleLouisiana National Guard soldiers killed in crash
Major General Glenn Curtis of the Louisiana National Guard talks with the media on Wednesday March 11, 2015 at the Louisiana Army National Guard Readiness Center in Hammond, Louisiana. Curtis talked...
View ArticleState troopers return to French Quarter
Louisiana State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson and NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison said between 50 and 60 state troopers would be permanently assigned to assist the NOPD’s 8th District...
View ArticleGretna bans vinyl siding
Gretna Councilman Wayne Rau debates a proposal to ban exterior vinyl siding in the city's historic districts. By a 3-2 vote, the council passed a measure prohibiting the material in new construction.
View ArticleGretna vinyl siding ban
Gretna Councilmen Joe Marino III and Wayne Rau debate a proposed ban on exterior vinyl siding in historic districts. Marino, who sponsored the measure, explains his reasons for the ordinance.
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