New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell Appeals Dismissal of Restraining Order Against French Quarter Resident Amid Privacy Lawsuit
Mayor Cantrell's appeal of a dismissed restraining order against French Quarter resident Anne Breaud is ongoing, with legal arguments focusing on privacy, free speech, and public interest.
New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson Advocates for Continuity of Public Safety Funding with Millage Renewal
Sheriff Susan Hutson supports the Safe and Strong Communities Millage Renewal, which funds crucial OPSO operations without raising taxes. The renewal, critical for services like reentry programs and mental health care, is up for a vote in May 2025.
Indefinite Closure of Lester Avenue Bridge Over Airline Drive Canal Disrupts Jefferson Parish Commute
The Lester Avenue bridge in Jefferson Parish will close indefinitely on April 2, 2025, after inspections revealed serious issues, forcing commuters to detour via Little Farms Avenue.
Upcoming Detours for Bossier City Motorists as Jimmie Davis Bridge Project Advances
Medical Drive in Bossier City to have intermittent closures for drainage installation related to the Jimmie Davis Bridge project, starting April 7, with detours provided.
$6.7 Million Road Revamp Underway on LA 133 in Richland Parish, Promising Smoother Commutes by Fall 2025
The Louisiana DOTD is renovating LA 133 in Richland Parish, a $6.7 million project expected to finish by fall 2025, causing temporary lane closures and construction hazards.
Sinister Plot Revealed, Pair Charged in Reporter's Super Bowl Death Unmasked as Longtime Criminal Duo in Kenner, Louisiana
Two suspects, Danette Colbert and Rickey White, have been linked to a series of drug-and-theft schemes following the death of sports reporter Adan Manzano during the Super Bowl period.












