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As of today, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has 200 days left in office. Will we see any changes in how Cantrell conducts herself in the final few months of her term? One political analyst says ...
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Mayor LaToya Cantrell only scheduled 10 to 20 hours of work on average each week last year, according to Gambit's analysis of her 2024 calendar.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell reportedly used her Fifth Amendment right to protect herself from self-incrimination during a closed-door meeting of the Civil Service Commission on Friday.
New Orleans residents may hear Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s side of the story regarding Jeffrey Vappie because of a civil suit filed against her in federal court. Unlike criminal cases, in a civil ...
With LaToya Cantrell out of office as New Orleans Mayor is 225 days, Election Day is getting closer. In just 40 days, candidates qualify. Is the political picture getting any clearer?
Anne Breaud filed a civil rights lawsuit against Mayor LaToya Cantrell and others over the contents of a petition for a restraining order Cantrell filed against her.
New Orleans City Councilmembers say they want Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration to explain who paid for her travel to Washington D.C.
While Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her inner circle are waiting for the outcome of a federal investigation, another case against her in federal court will proceed.