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New Orleans City Hall, main library and other city office buildings will be closed to the public the entire week leading up to Super Bowl LIX.
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The measure, passed on Thursday (April 6), means that all existing residential permits will sunset at the end of August – regardless of the expiration date stated on the permit.
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Community advocates called on the City Council to spend some of the millions of dollars in federal pandemic aid sitting in city coffers on affordable housing and youth development programs, which are aimed at easing the structural problems at the root of the city’s struggle with violence and crime.
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The city of New Orleans is in the midst of an unusual budget dilemma. It has more money than it can spend, and officials say that’s a problem.
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The City Planning Commission's recommendations mark the next step in City Hall’s push to pass updated STR rules. The CPC will hold a public hearing about the report on Jan. 24.
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It's the first public statement in response to a petition to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell, launched last week.
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Amid an uptick in cases, city officials strongly recommended a return to indoor masking and provided updates on virus precautions and treatments to buffer against a summer surge.
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The city announced this week that it will begin enforcing an existing rule limiting the number of “elements”— like bands, floats and trolleys — in second lines.
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New Orleans's $40 million public safety plan means as many as 1,500 security cameras are going up around the city, potentially making it one of the most…
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The Monumental Task Committee, a volunteer organization that looks after New Orleans monuments, is hosting a public forum on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. The…