Stories By The Who Dat Daily Staff
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 6 hours agoNew Orleans to get $125M in short-term loan, $20M reimbursement to deal with budget problems
The city will have to pay the loan back by June 30.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 6 hours agoBaton Rouge area gets $2 million for Amite River. Here’s how it could help fight floods.
The Amite is a source of significant flooding concerns throughout the region.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 6 hours agoLouisiana federal judge nominees Will Crain, Alexander Van Hook advance out of committee
The two judges are now one step away from final approval.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 6 hours agoAs Mayor-elect Helena Moreno’s transition ramps up, this nonprofit forms its own effort
The “People’s Transition Team,” an initiative of the nonprofit Together New Orleans, will focus on four issue areas — cost of...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 6 hours agoHow immigration attorneys, advocates are preparing for New Orleans Border Patrol operation
Legal counsel has circulated among immigration attorneys, their clients, Hispanic community hubs and businesses about what their rights are and how...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 1 day agoAs huge health insurance hikes loom, Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy proposes a big change
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, has an alternative proposal to renewing the Obamacare subsidies that are set to expire.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 1 day agoGov. Jeff Landry picks Democratic legislator to head Louisiana alcohol and tobacco control
Gov. Jeff Landry needed a new commissioner of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. He turned to a Democratic legislator for the job.
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New Orleans Saints News
/ 2 days agoIs Brandin Cooks’ Career OVER after Being Waived by Saints?
Big Q chimes in with the latest on the black and gold, covering recent New Orleans Saints news and addressing the...
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New Orleans Pelicans News
/ 2 days agoNuggets BEAT Pelicans 125-118 as Zion Makes HIS RETURN
PPR Final: Pelicans fall to the Nuggets in Zion’s Return — New Orleans drops its 7th straight game, despite Zion Williamson...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 days agoGov. Jeff Landry pitches New Yorkers concerned about Zohran Mamdani to come to Louisiana
Louisiana paid for a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal with the headline “In Louisiana, we value capitalism, not socialism.”


