Shrimpers across the state have faced a lot of adversity this year. The LOOP oil leak made many local seafood lovers wary of the catch, and now the diesel fishermen need to fuel their boats, which is becoming increasingly expensive.
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The ‘boil water’ advisory has been cancelled … but how long until the next one hits? With crumbling infrastructure beneath our feet and the threat seeming ever-present after back-to-back water main breaks, plenty of residents are on edge.
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With the team rebuilding around their new franchise quarterback and tough financial decisions looming, could the veteran defensive end be on the move?
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To the dudes who kissed each other in the background of the Pelicans OT show because they saw they were on camera: I see you. I feel you. Your love is beautiful
Today’s article for @WWLAMFM: Plenty of Louisiana residents are glad to see ICE agents in New Orleans. However, there’s a deeply murky legal gray area to be dealt with 👇
In what’s been referred to by some as a ‘swamp sweep’, ICE agents will soon have an increased presence in New Orleans. It’s a move welcomed by some Louisiana lawmakers, while others remain wary of the potential legal ramifications.
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While there have been numerous attempts in the past to address bridges in piecemeal fashion, the hope is that a consolidated department will be able to more cohesively address infrastructure issues across the state.
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“There used to be a passenger connection between our two cities back into the late 60’s and early 70’s, and that service was terminated in the early 1970’s, and we’re trying to get it back,” noted Spain.
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LISTEN: @PolicyInstLA released its annual survey about the state of early childhood education in Louisiana, with data suggesting early childhood educators face many challenges that increasingly drive them out of the field.
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Had a great chat with an old friend with a depth of knowledge for @WWLAMFM’s continuing Hurricane Katrina anniversary coverage. We discussed areas of New Orleans that have seen a remarkable rebound in the 20 years since the storm changed everything. 👇
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Today’s story for @WWLAMFM: The culinary scene has changed dramatically in the 20 years since Hurricane Katrina. Great chat with @IanMcNultyNOLA about what has come and gone since when it comes to food in the Crescent City
“Before Katrina, New Orleans was much more of ITSELF. Many places were old New Orleans joints, institutions. We lost a lot of them in the aftermath of Katrina, but what we gained was more variety,” says Ian McNulty.
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"I kept hearing about this dynamo named LaToya Cantrell, a great organizer who had the people of Broadmoor united behind her, giving hope for a new life in New Orleans,” Bridges said, but notes how high hopes faded once Cantrell was elected.
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Wait times at the Office of Motor Vehicles can be maddening for many seeking services. Interim deputy commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles says there are coming improvements to the antiquated systems that should ease congestion.
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Today’s story for @WWLAMFM: In an age where malls are closing and seen as a relic of a foregone time, Metairie’s Lakeside Mall continues to thrive. Why is it an outlier? Great insight from @ASterbcow
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