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A new police accountability database is in the works for New Orleans designed to make disciplinary records more accessible to the public.
Qualifying for mayor, council seats and a handful of other local seats ran from Wednesday, July 9 through Friday, July 11, ...
The first of three new frequency changers is expected to begin powering drainage pumps by August. Sign up for our Newsletters This marks a big step forward in replacing the city's outdated power ...
"If somebody is doing exactly what the federal government is telling them to do, I think it’s a terrible message to just go ...
I just see the need to continue the French Quarter with the best santitation service that it can get … and right now, based ...
In his first interview on Thursday, he told WWL Louisiana he’s hoping to follow in the footsteps of the outgoing councilman, ...
Buildings are responsible for 40 percent of total energy use in the U.S., and about 35 percent of the country’s carbon ...
Workers put finishing touches on Trader Joe’s Mid-City location as locals anticipate new jobs, food options, and neighborhood boost ...
A Louisiana law that creates criminal penalties for local law enforcement officers who do not fully cooperate with federal immigration investigations is putting the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s ...
Kimberly Thomas, who served a decade ago on the S&WB, was given nod by a council committee last week and was slated for ...
On July 10, the New Orleans City Council passed its first Building Energy Benchmarking ordinance (Ordinance No. 35,154), ...
U.S. Congressmen, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Louisiana representative Troy Carter, took the stage, ...