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This year, Louisiana state legislators could consider bills that could bring tighter regulation and enforcement to the state’s short-term rental industry.
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New Orleans is not regularly inspecting its homeless shelters to ensure minimum health and safety standards, according to a review from the Louisiana Legislative Auditor.
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The charter amendment will result in an influx of $17 million annually for new affordable housing development and maintenance.
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A proposal to wind down the New Orleans Police Department’s longstanding federal consent decree is drawing pushback from critics who say the department needs ongoing oversight.
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The attorney of the woman trying to open the museum told Verite News that they will appeal the council’s decision in court.
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From Oktoberfests to Caribbean Carnivals and other events honoring the city’s diverse communities, there will be plenty of ways to enjoy fall in and around New Orleans.
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They were among thousands of Catholics who converged on the Mississippi River Aug. 14 and 15 for the Fête-Dieu du Mississippi. The two-day boat procession traveled down the river from Baton Rouge to New Orleans.
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The scene marked the 30th anniversary of the New Orleans Red Dress Run, a charity race hosted by the New Orleans Hash House Harriers, a branch of the international group that describes themselves as a “Drinking Club with a Running Problem.”
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You Never Get Nothing Back They Take is a verité romp following Zelly and his lawyer Kelly as they attempt to retrieve Zelly's brand new iPhone from the…
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Victim/Criminal tells the story of Hakeem Carter, who was brutally attacked while walking home from work one night.Once Hakeem had physically healed, he…
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This episode comes from a live panel discussion about juvenile justice that followed the premiere of The Myth of the Super Predator.Juvenile justice…
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The Myth of the Super Predator debunks an idea first made famous by then-first lady Hillary Clinton, an idea we still haven't fully shaken off: that some…