NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The New Orleans City Council voted to ban “non-essential” travel for elected leaders and city employees after the city administration backed out of a settlement with New Orleans ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - After seven years in office, surviving both a recall effort and a federal investigation, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell faces a political landscape where voters seem ready for ...
Weeks after Mayor LaToya Cantrell backed out of a settlement that was poised to deliver millions of dollars to New Orleans ...
The vote follows an effort by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell to renege on a multimillion settlement with the school board.
New Orleans city officials and employees won't be able to spend city money on travel and entertainment through the end of ...
The settlement with the school board was brokered last fall by the New Orleans City Council and Cantrell’s own top deputy, ...
Arthur Hunter, who parlayed a stint as a New Orleans police officer into more than two decades as an Orleans Parish criminal ...
French Quarter Task Force member Bob Simms said from a safety standpoint, the city must do something to secure Bourbon Street.
Local transgender rights activist Mariah Moore, who was appointed by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, was sworn in to the ...
The rooftop snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and armored vehicles seen during the Super Bowl will be back in the French Quarter on ...
More cops than confetti are expected to be prevalent on parade routes when Mardi Gras goes into full swing in New Orleans this weekend.
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