
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New Orleans.
$25M street improvement project begins
A $25 million overhaul of streets in the Bayou Vista and Park Oaks neighborhoods is the latest in 400 miles of new construction on the streets of New Orleans, according to Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
Read the full story on WDSU News.
Metro police, fire, EMS train for active shooter incidents
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff says this comes after public concern over shootings across the country.
Read the full story on WDSU News.
SWAT roll ends peacefully
The SWAT team had a home near the intersection of North Galvez and Dumaine Street surrounded for nearly eight hours Tuesday. The incident came to a peaceful end after a man who had barricaded himself inside was arrested.
Read the full story on WGNOtv.
Appeals court: New Orleans judges have conflict on fines
The state district court judges had argued they are not swayed by their court's financial interest when they determine whether a defendant is able to pay a fine or fee.
Read the full story on WWL.
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