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Top New Orleans news: Restaurant fined for child labor law violations; black mold plagues complex

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Published on September 26, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New Orleans.

New Orleans East to get new Carnival parade in 2020

The new Krewe of Nefertiti will make its debut next year, bringing a Carnival parade back to the area for the first time in nearly two decades.

Read the full story on WWL.

City Council looking to throw out thousands of outstanding warrants

The New Orleans City Council is looking at throwing out a majority of the city's 56,000 outstanding municipal and traffic court warrants.

Read the full story on WDSU News.

Black mold plagues New Orleans East apartment complex

Tenants have filed a lawsuit, claiming the owners are ignoring poor living conditions.

Read the full story on WDSU News.

Smoke, large police response at airport part of emergency drill

Emergency exercises were held at Louis Armstrong International Airport on Wednesday.

Read the full story on WDSU News.

Jacques-Imo's pays $55K in penalties for violating child labor laws

After an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division, Jacques-Imo's restaurant has paid $55,288 in civil money penalties for violating multiple child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Read the full story on WDSU News.


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