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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months ago‘We need to bring back some workers’: Shipbuilder Boysie Bollinger remembers Hurricane Katrina
Shipbuilder Boysie Bollinger was one of only two people who served on the Louisiana Recovery Authority and the Bring New Orleans...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months ago‘This is a life versus property issue’: Aaron Broussard recounts key Katrina decisions
Then-Jefferson Parish president Aaron Broussard recounts moves and controversies 20 years ago related to Hurricane Katrina.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoThey came together, Democrats and Republicans, to help New Orleans rebuild post-Katrina
Members of the Louisiana Recover Authority and the Bring New Orleans Back Commission reunited to remember their efforts to help New...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoNew Orleans council cuts deal with LSU over controversial Wisner Trust. See details
LSU will give up its stake in the Edward Wisner Trust under a $5 million settlement agreement the New Orleans City...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoLouisiana’s Supreme Court redistricting case could largely end decades-old civil rights law
Legal scholars say there are signals the 6-3 conservative majority might be ready to set aside one of the last major...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoGov. Jeff Landry’s New Orleans levee board pick resigns after lawmakers question appointment
A Landry-appointed levee board member will step down after questions over whether the governor sidestepped post-Katrina reforms. Lawmakers say the move...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoMoreno holds big lead in WWL poll as attacks fly in New Orleans mayor’s race
The race for New Orleans mayor is heating up, with a new poll showing movement in the field as attacks fly...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 3 months agoFentanyl took away their loved ones in Louisiana. They hope a new law will save others.
Louisiana residents who lost loved ones to drug overdoses spoke Thursday in support of Sen. Bill Cassidy’s HALT Fentanyl Act.


