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New Orleans Public Schools Report Weekly COVID-19 Cases In The Single Digits For Third Straight WeekNew Orleans Public Schools reported nine new cases of COVID-19 last week, according to an update shared Monday afternoon.For three weeks, the district has…
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Sixty-seven percent of Louisiana residents surveyed by JMC Analytics favor legalizing marijuana for both medicinal and recreational uses — a sharp jump…
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It’s been a record-breaking wet March in New Orleans, and more rain is on the way Wednesday night.National Weather Service forecasters say about 5.5…
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Everyone age 16 and older in Louisiana will become eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines on Monday, March 29, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced in a press…
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New Orleans Public Schools will loosen social distancing requirements based on new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the…
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It’s not even summer, but the storms are back with a vengeance.Starting Tuesday afternoon, South Louisiana is in store for a several-day stretch of…
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Two longtime Democratic politicians from New Orleans, State Sens. Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson, will square off in next month's runoff to fill…
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In the six years before the pandemic that Bailey Smith and his partners owned Bud Rips in the Bywater, the bar’s annual revenue had more than tripled. In…
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One year ago this week, Gov. John Bel Edwards closed Louisiana’s public school buildings in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. In response,…
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Louisiana will expand vaccine eligibility to essential workers beginning Monday, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Thursday.People newly eligible for…