New Orleans-area homeless advocates concerned about changes to federal HUD assistance
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Like many cities, New Orleans has people who are homeless and living on the streets. And advocates for the homeless fear thousands of Louisiana residents could be back on the street due to changes to a homeless program policy by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Controversial Debate: Kristi Noem’s Leading Role in the Contentious Swamp Sweep Sparks Concerns Over...
This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Kristi Noem Now Leads Controversial Swamp Sweep Raising Fears of Mass Deportations.
Top 10 US Cities Most Vulnerable to Sea Level Rise from Arctic Ice Melt
Miami, Florida – The Canary in the Climate Coal Mine Miami, Florida – The Canary in the Climate Coal Mine (image credits: flickr) Miami already ... Read more The post Top 10 US Cities Most Vulnerable to Sea Level Rise from Arctic Ice Melt appeared first on Climate Cosmos .
Police Ask Uptown Residents for Help Identifying Suspect in Danneel Street Package Theft
The New Orleans Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify a man suspected of stealing a package from a home on the 3500 block of Danneel Street. The theft happened on November 19, 2025. Police say the man took a package from a front porch and left the area.
Contentious Debate: Gretna Eatery Faces Fines for Allegedly Withholding $81,681 in Employee Tips, According...
NOLA.com - 11/20/2025 06:30:00 PM. Recently, a Gretna-based restaurant, Chopsticks Buffet, was fined for violating federal law by withholding $81,681 in tips meant for its servers. The Department of Labor's investigation also revealed that the restaurant paid an employee solely in tips, depriving them of...
State police to assist ICE and Border Patrol; NOPD, local officials left in the...
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans police and several elected officials say they have received no details about upcoming federal immigration enforcement efforts, even as the head of Louisiana State Police confirmed his agency will assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol. The West Bank drew widespread...
More information expected on possible job cuts for city of New Orleans
More information is expected Tuesday regarding potential job cuts for the city of New Orleans. This comes ahead of next week’s deadline for the city’s 2026 budget. The deadline is Dec. 1. Mayor-elect Helena Moreno and her administration are expected to unveil parts of their plan to “right-size”...
NOPD: One arrested, five hospitalized after unlicensed group home bust
According to New Orleans police, they found multiple elderly people living inside that group home when they responded to an elder abuse complaint regarding the facility on Sullen Place near Maumus Avenue.
Murrill issues warning over New Orleans “sanctuary city” policies
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is threatening residents and public officials alike with criminal charges if they interfere with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents.
Saints’ DeMario Davis hosts tailgate food drive to tackle New Orleans hunger
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Saints linebacker DeMario Davis and his wife, Tamela, are hosting a two-day food drive to help feed hungry families in New Orleans through their partnership with local foundations. The couple kicked off their “Tailgate for a Cause” initiative Sunday (Nov. 23) in Lot 3 at the...

















