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Top New Orleans news: Political candidates face tough questions; man gets 10 years for carjackings

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Published on September 25, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in New Orleans.

'Southern Charm New Orleans' cast member announces mother's death

Barry Smith shared the news on Tuesday that his mother had died.

Read the full story on Watch What Happens Live.

Political candidates face tough questions from students

On Loyola University's campus, political candidates were asked some tough questions Tuesday night about climate change, wetland loss and renewable energy issues from students.

Read the full story on WWL.

Man gets 10 years for string of carjackings

Kentrell Lockett, 19, pleaded guilty in June to eight crimes, including three counts of carjacking.

Read the full story on WGNOtv.

FBI's New Orleans office gets new special agent in charge

Bryan A. Vorndran has been tapped as the special agent in charge of the New Orleans Field Office.

Read the full story on WDSU News.

The problem with Confederate monuments

Mayor Mitch Landrieu believes the statues don't reflect his city.

Read the full story on The Atlantic.


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