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In a conversation ostensibly about generational wealth put on by the Global Black Economic Forum, Cantrell accepted praise ...
During an appearance at Essence Fest, LaToya Cantrell said she faced "crucifixion" during her second term as New Orleans ...
It’s gone as far as the owner of Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar and a French Quarter resident filing a lawsuit against ...
DAY TOMORROW. ALL RIGHT, DEREK, THANK YOU. DISRESPECTFUL AND UNIMAGINABLE. THAT’S HOW NEW ORLEANS MAYOR LATOYA CANTRELL DESCRIBES HER TIME IN OFFICE TO A ROOM FULL OF DEMOCRATIC MAYORS IN TAMPA ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell must pay an additional $8,000 in legal fees after losing her appeal, the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday. The court also upheld a civil court’s ...
New Orleans' annual summer tourism slump will be worse than usual this year, as tariffs and economic factors affect international travel natiownide. Local tourism officials are asking locals to help.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell is in Canada for a conference. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities posted pictures on social media that shows Mayor Cantrell is in Ottawa for the Big City Mayors' Caucus.
Randy Farrell, center, the New Orleans electrician accused of bribing Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her chief administrative officer in efforts to cover up a sweeping fraud scheme, leaves the Hale ...
These photos of New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell enjoying a long lunch on April 7 with police Officer Jeffrey Vappie led to the mayor seeking a restraining order against French Quarter resident ...
The festivities mark Mayor LaToya Cantrell's final Mardi Gras in office. Cantrell is barred from running for mayor again due to term limits. Her term expires on Jan. 9, 2026.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Comments from multiple leaders in Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration over a withdrawn school funding deal exposed communication gaps among city servants. New Orleans ...
After New Orleans promised to give schools $20 million, Mayor LaToya Cantrell has backed out of the deal, a move that could further destabilize a school system already reeling from a financial crisis.