News
24m
Audacy on MSNCantrell grand jury meets today, could indict the mayor
WWL First News has learned the federal grand jury looking into allegations of corruption by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is meeting today. Sources close to the Cantrell probe say the panel could ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell will continue charging the city’s school system millions of dollars in processing fees for ...
A fight over French Quarter trash contracts has raged for months. Now it's created a proxy battle in the New Orleans mayor's ...
New Orleans Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montaño resigned from his position at City Hall and will now join the Audubon Nature Institute.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has vetoed a city council ordinance that would adjust the responsibilities of the city ...
Former LSU President William Tate is bringing at least four Louisianians with him to his new job as president of Rutgers ...
Mayor Cantrell vetoes City Council's plan to let voters limit her power over the City Attorney's Office, intensifying the ...
New Orleans' top sanitation contractor is speaking out against insider politics at City Hall as his contract to keep the French Quarter beautiful is suddenly terminated.
Cantrell will also reportedly be inviting other mayors to New Orleans’ 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, held in August. She is planned to return to the city at the end of the conference.
New Orleans unveils the "Crescent City ID." The card provides access, but some Louisiana government officials are opposed.
A judge ruled the New Orleans City Council’s ban on Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s travel unconstitutional, delivering a major win for the mayor in an ongoing legal battle.
During a news conference, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell called the large crowds seen on Bourbon Street last weekend "unacceptable." RELATED: New Orleans cancels 2021 Mardi Gras parades ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results