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Students at two public schools in Algiers will switch to remote learning starting Thursday, joining the growing number of children across the city who are learning online temporarily due to the omicron variant.
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Tripod New Orleans at 300 returns with Part II of its series on Camp Algiers, an internment camp that detained Latin Americans during World War II. Listen…
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TriPod New Orleans at 300 returns with Part I of a two-part series about a World War II era internment camp in Algiers that held those suspicious of…
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TriPod goes back to the days when Algiers was a stomping ground for bullfights and other forms of animal combat.It’s a Sunday afternoon. The sun is out,…
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New Orleans Police Department detectives are hunting a serial tire thief in Algiers.In a surveillance video posted to one of the department’s YouTube…
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One of the last West Bank krewes, NOMTOC, parades in Algiers this Saturday, February 14. The acronym for this this almost 60-year-old mostly…
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Many ideas have been suggested for how to handle New Orleans’s pervasive blight problem. Reporter Michael Patrick Welch and his wife Morgana believe the…
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Algiers electricity bills are set to soar.A New Orleans City council committee has approved a resolution to hike the rates by 31 percent over the next…
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Considering that the Algiers ferry has been a fixture on the river for years, its demise seemed to come suddenly. The ferry lost its main source of…
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This story was reported by Della Hasselle of The Lens, and produced by Janaya Williams.The Algiers Ferry was hit with a reduction in hours last week.…