2 year old shot in Treme while many kids were outside, says NOPD
The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 1100 block of Governor Nicholls Street Monday night (April 20) that left a 2-year-old girl in the hospital. NOPD 1st District Cmdr....
View ArticleAgriculture Street landfill residents left frustrated by small cash settlements
After over 20 years of struggle, residents in the neighborhoods built on top of the old Agriculture Street landfill are left frustrated by small cash settlements, no buyouts and lingering health concerns.
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New Orleans City Councilwoman Susan Guidry warns that the city's newly enacted smoking ban is facing resistance from the tobacco industry and Harrah's casino.
View ArticleVIDEO: LaToya Cantrell credts 'bold leadership' for approving New Orleans...
Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell thanks New Orleans' bars and Harrah's Casino for going smoke-free despite their ongoing lawsuit against the citywide smoking ban.
View ArticleDrew Brees on new faces, the schedule, and trade rumors: video
Before teeing off for the Zurich Pro-Am, Saints quarterback Drew Brees takes a few moments to talk about the new faces in the locker room, recent departures from the team, this season's schedule, and...
View ArticleSean Payton on upcoming draft and this season's schedule: video
Before teeing off for the Zurich Pro-Am, Saints head coach Sean Payton talks about the upcoming draft and the team's 2015 season schedule which was released yesterday.
View ArticleSteve Watson, co-owner of the Kingpin talks about the smoking ban in New Orleans
The final night of smoking in New Orleans at the Kingpin bar, located at 1307 Lyons St. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. (Video by David Grunfeld, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune)
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Julie Ward, the director of Immigration and Refugee Services for the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ Catholic Charities speaks about Danilo Perojo, who received the President's Lifetime Achievement Award...
View ArticleTeach for America contract discussion
A $266,000 contract for Teach for America was pushed for approval by Jefferson Parish School Board member Mark Morgan on Wednesday, April 23, 2015. He tells the board why.
View ArticleInterview with Corporal Burt Hazeltine (video)
Interview with Corporal Burt Hazeltine, the St. Charles Sheriff's deputy who was shot while working a traffic detail, as he drops in for the fundraiser held in his honor at the Shriner's Hall in...
View ArticleWalter Reed indicted
U.S. Attorney Kenneth Polite announced the indictment of former St. Tammany Parish District Attorney Walter Reed and his son, Steven Reed, on multiple counts of wire fraud, money laundering and tax...
View ArticleKen Marraccoli 4-23-15
Kenner recreation director Ken Marraccoli discusses the city's creation of a new designation for parks that are eligible for lease to private organizations.
View ArticleRegistrars of voters get large salaries, lifetime security, Fox 8 reports
Louisiana's registrars of voters, who in some cases make more than the governor and hold lifetime jobs, are in the sights of Secretary of State Tom Schedler, WVUE Fox 8 reports. He is seeking to reform...
View ArticleJPSO gives details of arrests in Metairie double murder
Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand gives details of the arrests of two teenagers in connection with the murders of a Metairie father and son early this week.
View ArticleTwo gun shots heard by a resident near Central City shooting that left a teen...
The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred just before 8 p.m. Sunday (April 26) night at the intersection near Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and South Johnson...
View ArticleWitness describes train cars blown from trestle at Huey P. Long Bridge
A witness talks about the crashing down freight cars lay on the ground after being blown off the tracks on the Huey P. Long river bridge over the Mississippi River in Elmwood as heavy weather hits...
View ArticleTony Gordon describes nearly getting shot after a shooting on Philip and...
Tony Gordon describes nearly getting shot while in house after a shooting on Philip and Constance streets in New Orleans. (Video by David Grunfeld, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune)
View ArticleJean Lafitte weathers the storms
Randy Nunez and Deborah Nunez have flooded three times in the last ten years in the town of Jean Lafitte on Monday, January 26, 2015. For decades, the Nunez family and their neighbors in the town of...
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