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After years of setbacks, Carver High School ‘Field of Dreams’ stadium clears final hurdles

Carver High School’s long-awaited “Field of Dreams” stadium is finally moving from vision to reality. After nearly two decades of fits and starts in which the project stalled, leadership fractured and early fundraising evaporated, the effort has cleared its final two hurdles: Voters on Saturday approved an...
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Fox 14 Your Morning News: Federal agents may be reassigned to NOLA

MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — About 200 Border Patrol agents stationed in Charlotte, North Carolina, may be reassigned to New Orleans by the end of next week as part of “Operation Catahoula Crunch.”. The Department of Homeland Security has not confirmed the operation publicly, but experts suggest the scale...
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One killed, one injured in shooting in Tulane-Gravier area, police say

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A shooting in the Tulane-Gravier neighborhood Sunday afternoon (Nov. 16) left one person dead and another injured, according to NOPD. Officers were called to the 100 block of North Johnson Street just before 3:30 p.m. after reports of gunfire in the area. When police arrived, they...
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2 weeks left for NOLA council to figure out next year’s budget

As the New Orleans City Council deals with the budget shortfall this year, they have two weeks left to come up with a budget for next year.
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New Orleans artist’s gigantic drawings are a knockout at CAC. But one will be...

Drawings are usually humble. They can be quick, sketchy, disposable. A lot of times, drawings are the small preliminary plans for larger, more permanent paintings or sculpture. But not Xavier University professor Ron Bechet’s drawings, which are being featured at New Orleans' Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp St.,...
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After Waggaman man dies amid dueling robbery plots, 3 enter pleas

Three of the six defendants charged in connection with the death of a would-be robber who was shot when authorities say his intended targets instead tried to rob him have pleaded guilty in the case, according to Jefferson Parish court records. Jeremy Norrman, 29, of Waggaman, died on Feb. 16,...
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Loyola New Orleans student court overturns previous decision barring Turning Point chapter

Student court at Loyola University New Orleans overturns student government decision blocking Turning Point USA chapter from becoming official campus group.
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Exonerated Man Now Clerk Of Criminal Court In New Orleans

Duncan believes time is of the essence to many inmates when dealing with documents that can assist in exonerations. Calvin Duncan, who spent more than 28 years in prison before his murder conviction was overturned, was elected as Orleans Parish Criminal Court Clerk by the citizens of New Orleans. Duncan,...
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MacKenzie Scott donates $38M to Xavier University, largest gift in school history

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Xavier University of Louisiana on Tuesday announced a $38 million unrestricted gift (donation with no limitations on use) from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, the largest private donation in the university’s history. The contribution is Scott’s second major gift to Xavier; she awarded the school...
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Calvin Duncan, Exonerated After 30 Years In Prison, Elected As Court Clerk

Calvin Duncan, a New Orleans man who spent three decades in prison for a 1981 murder before his conviction was overturned, will serve as the city's chief criminal court record keeper.

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