Moving a small lakefront cottage turns into a nail-biter
With significant drama and humor, the historic Hadden Cottage on the Mandeville lakefront is relocated on the property so that it can be made part of a contiguous restaurant and bar complex on...
View ArticlePutting the Robert E. Lee statue in a museum could take years
The statue of General Robert E. Lee in Lee Circle was the center of a racial reconciliation discussion by Mayor Mitch Landrieu on Wednesday (June 24). In the discussion he suggested that the statue may...
View ArticleOur Katrina Story
We take a look back at our own Katrina story, here told through the eyes of some of the NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune staffers that lived through it.
View ArticleRip and Marsha
Rip Naquin and Marsha Delain, the first couple to get legal recognition in the state of Louisiana, in 1993. The couple was first in line when the city of New Orleans allowed same sex couples to...
View ArticleSarahJane Brady, Executive Director of Forum For Equality, talks about...
SarahJane Brady, Executive Director of Forum For Equality, talks about today's Supreme Court ruling that legalizes gay marriage.
View ArticleArchbishop Gregory Aymond reacts to Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage
From his office in New Orleans, Archbishop Gregory Aymond responds to the Supreme Court decision that declared that same-sex couples have the right to marry anywhere in the United States.
View ArticleMichael Robinson and his partner Earl Benjamin talk about having to wait to...
Michael Robinson and his partner Earl Benjamin talk about having to wait to get their marriage license on Friday, June 26, 2015.
View ArticleGay couple disheartened by Louisiana delay issuing marriage licenses
Michael Robinson, 41, and Earl Benjamin, 39, waited hours to get their license in Louisiana only to be told that they will have to wait longer despite the U. S. Supreme Court's decision legalizing gay...
View ArticleScenes from Baton Rouge's gay marriage rally
A rally in support of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to legalize gay marriage was held on the steps of the Louisiana State Capitol on Friday, June 26.
View ArticleBourbon Street shooting: 'A trauma beyond our control', one business owner says
Almost a year after the Bourbon Street shooting wounded 9 people and killed one, Ne w Orleans businesses along the French Quarter's most famous street say the area is stabilizing once again. They...
View ArticleNew Orleans Police Department honors Officer Daryle Holloway
Officers from around the country gathered with the New Orleans Police Department to honor slain officer Daryle Holloway.
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