NEW ORLEANS — A weather-beaten wood frame double near Clematis and Jonquil streets in the Gentilly Terrace neighborhood has been an eyesore for decades. On Monday morning, it became a case of demolition by neglect. The roof of the long-blighted property c... See more
Memorial Day is normally packed with people along Lakeshore Drive in New Orleans, but a rainy holiday left picnic shelters empty and most people who made it out to the lakefront staying in their cars. Not Max Johnson, his brother-in-law Romalice Fletcher ... See more
NEW ORLEANS — Most polls had Sen. Bill Cassidy finishing third in Saturday's Republican primary, but the Louisiana senator has been reminding voters that the only results that count are the ones being counted on Election Day. "The only endorsement that ma... See more
Two New Orleans nonprofits have merged to strengthen support for the city's public library system. The Friends of the New Orleans Public Library and the New Orleans Public Library Foundation joined forces, forming what Friends executive director Shannan C... See more
Former New Orleans Police Superintendent Michelle Woodfork pinned on a new badge Monday morning. She promised to reform a jail system long plagued by systemic failures and chronic understaffing. “Today I stand before you, deeply honored, profoundly gratef... See more