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A poll conducted among New Orleans voters shows that residents approve of Mayor LaToya Cantrell, but a large number of voters are undecided for a key City Council seat in the Nov. 13 election.
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The United Nations’ Climate Change Conference kicked off Sunday, with Louisiana leaders present in Glasgow, Scotland, to discuss the effects in their own backyard, including Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
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The New Orleans City Council is freezing Entergy’s rates for customers’ electricity bills for the next five months in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. The council passed the legislation on the same day it approved Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s proposed 2021 budget.
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The extension or lifting of the state’s mask mandate is expected to be announced Tuesday by Gov. John Bel Edwards, according to reports. Could that mean that New Orleans officials follow suit?
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As plans for a potential return of Mardi Gras 2022 ramp up, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said she is interested in mandating a proof-of-vaccination requirement for passengers arriving in Louis Armstrong International Airport for the last two weeks of Carnival season — an idea that some state tourism officials hope doesn’t materialize.
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At a press conference Monday, Mayor LaToya Cantrell and other members of city government laid out the specifics of the Mow to Own Good Neighbor Program, which applies to a select number of empty lots with unpaid property taxes.
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell warned residents Thursday that failing to follow the city’s rules could land them a $500 fine from the police…
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Mayor LaToya Cantrell and public officials unveiled a fleet of hybrid city vehicles Tuesday.Flanked by officials, Cantrell stood in front of one of six…
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New Orleans residents have been frustrated that the city hasn't distributed sandbags to protect their homes and property ahead of Tropical Storm Barry, as…
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BATON ROUGE-- The House Ways and Means Committee discussed a trio of bills Monday and Tuesday that would give the city of New Orleans more control over...