Council and school board members expect to take action after Mayor Cantrell backs out of a promised payment, warning of cuts ...
A second judge has ruled that the New Orleans City Council cannot block Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s professional services contracts, a new authority the council gave itself in recent years as part ...
As Mayor LaToya Cantrell took heat this week after holding up a deal to give New Orleans schools $20 million, she sought to redirect focus to the school district's financial crisis that has made ...
Days after Mayor LaToya Cantrell reneged on a multimillion dollar settlement agreement with the city's public schools, the Orleans Parish School Board has gone to court to force the mayor to ...
It’s unfortunate that Mayor LaToya Cantrell suddenly found a thrifty bone in her body when it comes to New Orleans schoolchildren. After all, this is the mayor who has charged the city thousands ...
New Orleans Mayor Backs Out of $20M Payment to Schools New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell appears to have decided against honoring a $20 million, City Council-authorized settlement agreement with ...
Daigle's performance in NOLA during one of the most-watched TV events in the world comes years after New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell called for her to be removed as a performer when the city ...
A contracted worker has accused Mayor LaToya Cantrell's homeless services director of sexually assaulting her on the job, triggering an investigation by City Hall. Mary Bonney, who works for Civix ...
NOW, THE FIRST TWO PEOPLE HONORED TODAY, MAYOR LATOYA CANTRELL, AND THEN ALSO TOM AND GAYLE BENSON, THE THE SAINTS AND PELICANS OWNERS. NOW, SOME OTHER NAMES CALLED TODAY, ACTOR WENDELL PIERCE.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans City Councilmembers say they plan to crack down on how Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration spends money. Councilmembers JP Morrell, Helena Moreno, Joe ...
Justin Baldoni submitted an alleged text from his It Ends With Us costar Isabela Ferrer to defend himself against Blake ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits the Bourbon Street memorial with Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Gov. Jeff Landry in New Orleans, Feb. 3, 2025. During the Sugar Bowl ...
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