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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoIn heated New Orleans criminal clerk race, Lombard drops legal challenge against Duncan
Orleans Parish Criminal Court Clerk Darren Lombard dropped a bid to silence challenger Calvin Duncan over the latter’s claims that he...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoLouisiana Black Caucus calls for investigation into police handling of Kyren Lacy case
The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus called for an independent review of Louisiana State Police’s investigation into former LSU football player Kyren...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoNew Orleans Council District E candidates say they’ll work to bring jobs, services to area
Eight candidates are running to replace New Orleans City Councilmember Oliver Thomas in a district that represents New Orleans East and...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoThe big question in the race for New Orleans mayor: Can Helena Moreno avoid a runoff?
In its final days, the tumultuous campaign to be the next mayor of New Orleans hinges on one crucial question: Whether...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoLouisiana AG Liz Murrill fires Secretary of State Nancy Landry’s lawyers as Callais case looms
Liz Murrill and Nancy Landry grew up a block apart from each other in Lafayette. Now as attorney general and secretary...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoEarly voting turnout in New Orleans more than doubled 2017 mayor’s race numbers. See the data.
See early voting trends in the New Orleans races for mayor, City Council, sheriff and other seats.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoPhotos: Prayers for wisdom and justice fill St. Louis Cathedral for the annual Red Mass
Archbishop Gregory Aymond led the annual Red Mass at St. Louis Cathedral on Monday(Oct. 6), drawing a couple hundred members of...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoMichelle Woodfork dominates fundraising nearing the end of the Orleans Parish sheriff’s race
Michelle Woodfork spent more in three weeks than what Edwin Shorty, her next closest competitor, has spent the entire race.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months agoWhat will arguments in Louisiana’s voting district Supreme Court case look like? A breakdown.
In most Voting Rights Acts cases, minority voters are suing their state leaders, not on their side. But for awhile, a...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 4 months ago‘I’m scared we’re going to go out of business’: Construction woes mount in the French Quarter
A major road work project has taken over another block of the historic French Quarter, slowing business and snarling traffic just...


