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Nuns once ran a college there. Now, this Uptown St. Charles landmark may become...

For roughly a century, an order of Dominican nuns from Ireland educated girls and young women inside an Italianate building with colonnaded galleries and a distinctive cupola steps from St. Charles Avenue. Loyola University took over the building and surrounding campus in the 1980s, and while some buildings on the...
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ALERT for Louisiana Residents: If You Have These Passwords, Change Them NOW!

For Louisiana residents, if you have an easy password, you need to change it NOW! We have a list of passwords that professionals are urging Louisiana folks to revert from using ASAP!. Think about it: how many different passwords do you use these days? You probably have one for your...
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Someone paid $2,138 for a reservation at a French Quarter restaurant. Should this be...

People are buying and selling table reservations at iconic New Orleans eateries for eye-popping amounts via third-party websites, often without the restaurant’s knowledge. Critics want lawmakers to ban the burgeoning online business they consider a racket, arguing that it undermines the fine-dining experience and...
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Louisiana aims to ban soda for SNAP recipients as Landry wants to ‘lead the...

Louisiana is preparing to join a national effort bubbling up to ban soft drink purchases under SNAP, the federal food assistance program for low-income residents, as part of a larger push to reshape food policy led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Governor Jeff Landry announced on social media...
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Jefferson Parish Braces for Lane Closures on LA 49 Amidst Construction Work

The roads of Jefferson Parish will experience construction as roadwork on LA 49, commonly known as Williams Blvd, is set to begin this weekend. According to an announcement by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, the work started earlier today at 7:00 a.m. and will intermittently continue until...
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Class Got Brass 2025 Winners Announcement

NEW ORLEANS (April 5, 2025) – — The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s Class Got Brass competition presented by the Gia Maione Prima Foundation took place on March 29, 2025, in Louis Armstrong Park during the Congo Square Rhythms Festival. Middle and high school students from...
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Volunteers clean up French Quarter ahead of Festival Crowds for ‘Love the Boot Week’

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Dozens of volunteers hit Decatur Street early Saturday morning, scrubbing and sweeping in preparation for the French Quarter Festival crowds set to descend next week. The cleanup was part of “Love the Boot Week,” Louisiana’s largest litter removal and beautification campaign. The goal is to hold...
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Hogs for the Cause returns for 17th year

Pork paradise has returned as hogs for the cause comes to the UNO lakefront for its 17th year, and this time, 89 teams are here competing for the top prize.
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Storm to bring heavy rains, winds; Neutral ground parking allowed until 6pm Sunday

Sunday’s storms could bring flash flooding to New Orleans. That’s why city leaders are giving the green light to neutral ground parking until the weather passes. According to a NOLAReady, neutral ground parking will be allowed until 6 p.m. Sunday.
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Severe weather possible late tonight as storms move in

Rain moves in late tonight and early Sunday morning

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