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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoKen Burkhalter, former St. Tammany Councilman, dies at 65
Former St. Tammany Parish council member Kenneth Burkhalter, who served two terms on the parish’s governing body, died Aug. 22.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoHow Louisiana’s Mike Johnson got Trump, Republicans big wins — and what he faces next
Mike Johnson of Louisiana is a chief architect of Republicans’ big wins in Congress. his success comes from the same thing...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoSt. Tammany Council member Kathy Seiden considers U.S. Senate run, hires Trump pollster
St. Tammany Parish Council member Kathy Seiden is considering a run for the U.S. Senate and has hired Trump-affiliated pollster Adam...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoThe Voting Rights Act and redistricting: What to know about Louisiana’s Supreme Court case
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a Louisiana case that could change the Voting Rights Act and the role that race...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoRepairs to begin on New Orleans’ Municipal Auditorium but broader revamp a long way off
After years of delay and controversy, stabilization will begin on the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong Park. But a...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoAs top CDC staff leave, Louisiana’s Sen. Bill Cassidy calls for pause on vaccine panel
Cassidy called for Kennedy’s Department of Health & Human Services to “indefinitely postpone” the meeting that advises the Centers for Disease...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoLouisiana begins testing new voting systems as it tries to replace decades-old machines
The Louisiana secretary of state on Tuesday kicked off public demonstrations of six voting systems that will be held on several...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoFrench Quarter construction project disrupts local businesses. It’s just the beginning.
Here’s more about the latest construction project to impact the French Quarter.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoLouisiana will ask Supreme Court to overturn key part of Voting Rights Act, invalidate map
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murril said the state will argue that race-based redistricting is unconstitutional and the map with two majority-Black...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoArchitect Ray Manning recalls controversial post-Katrina ‘Green Dot Plan’
Architect Ray Manning was at the center of a post-Hurricane Katrina storm involving Mayor Ray Nagin.


