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Security guard at Uptown medical facility stabbed by patient, New Orleans police say

A man stabbed a security guard at an Uptown medical facility as he was being discharged late Sunday night, New Orleans police said. Edwin Williams, 33, was arrested after police responded to a stabbing in the 1400 block of Foucher Street around 11:25 p.m., according to officials. Touro Hospital and Touro Infirmary are
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New Orleans Restaurant Known for German-Inspired Menu to Close on June 1

Bratz Y’all Bistro is closing down its operations, sets June 1 as its last day of service.
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Temporary closure announced for part of Camp Street

New Orleans city officials announced a temporary closure in the 1500 block of Camp Street, from Felicity Street to Race Street, set to begin on Wednesday, May 13, at 7:00 a.m.
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Louisiana could put removed Confederate monuments on display at state parks

Louisiana might move Confederate monuments that have been taken down by local governments to state parks.Loui
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New Orleans events: Gabrielle Cavassa, ‘Book of Mormon,’ Bubble Day and more May 11-17

Looking for more to do this week? Check out the latest on Gambit's calendar at calendar.gambitweekly.com. Vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa’s major label debut “Diavola” was released on Blue Note records on May 1, and she did release shows at New York’s renowned Birdland jazz club. After singing on Joshua Redman’s last album,
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One more high storm threat before drying out the rest of the week

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Keep your rain gear handy a bit longer. Monday will bring another round of rain and storms before we dry out significantly for the rest of the week. An upper-level disturbance moving through the region will create enough atmospheric instability to spark strong storms on Monday afternoon. These stor
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Nearly 30-year Mother’s Day tradition brings families to Cabrini Park in the French Quarter

NEW ORLEANS — Families gathered Sunday in New Orleans’ French Quarter for a Mother’s Day tradition that combined live music, dancing and community celebration in Cabrini Park. The 27th annual Mother’s Day Concert and Picnic, hosted by the Vieux Carré Property Owners, Residents and Associates Vieux Carré...
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Tie-breaking three-run homer by Jason Wachs powers Tulane to pivotal win against South Florida

South Florida pitched to Tulane star Jason Wachs when it did not need to in the late innings on Saturday night and paid for it dearly. The Bulls went the same route on Sunday afternoon. The result was a bubble bomb. Wachs’ three-run homer that sailed high over the right-field...
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Arthur Hardy receives lifetime achievement award from New Orleans and Company

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans and Company honored Arthur Hardy on Friday (May 8) for his lasting impacts on Mardi Gras and tourism. The former Fox 8 carnival historian received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the city’s tourism arm. “I think I kinda fell into this because no...
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See how this local contractor built a reputation revitalizing historic New Orleans buildings

Just as the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic began shutting down the economy in March 2020, a trio of construction industry veterans decided to walk away from their steady jobs at an established general contractor and start up their own small firm. It was nothing if not optimistic. But...

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