
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New Orleans.
Rescue workers continue search at site of collapsed Hard Rock Hotel
Rescuers resumed searching Sunday for a construction worker trapped in a pile of rubble after the hotel, which was under construction, collapsed near the French Quarter.
Read the full story on KPRC2 / Click2Houston.
School turns down free Chick-fil-A out of respect for its LGBTQ staff
Lusher High School is gaining national attention after turning down food from Chick-fil-A "out of respect" for its LGBTQ staff and because of the restaurant's stance on LGBTQ issues.
Read the full story on 10News – ABC San Diego KGTV.
Pope Francis inadvertently supports New Orleans Saints in tweet
“Today we give thanks to the Lord for our new #Saints," the Holy See wrote. The hashtag #Saints automatically brings up an emoji of the New Orleans Saints logo.
Read the full story on New York Daily News.
Uptown boil water advisory lifted
The Sewerage and Water Board said Monday the water is now safe to drink.
Read the full story on WDSU News.
New Orleans Film Fest kicks off this week
More than 30,000 people are expected to attend, including 500 filmmakers, to see 240 films from directors of 42 nationalities. Some 26% of the films in the festival were made in Louisiana.
Read the full story on WGNOtv.
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