Orleans Parish School Board President Katie Baudouin said if the $20 million doesn't materialize from the city, the board is ...
After New Orleans city leaders promised to give schools $20 million, Mayor LaToya Cantrell has backed out of the deal, a move that could further destabilize an already-reeling school system.
It's been nearly four weeks since Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove his rented truck down Bourbon Street, killing 14 innocent people ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell faces backlash from the City Council after pulling out a $20 million settlement with NOLA Public Schools, an agreement her administration helped negotiate in November last year.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell reopened Bourbon Street just one day after the terror attack. Newsweek's live blog is ...
The security measures that were in place to protect Bourbon Street on New Year ... whose four-year tenure helming the ...
A new lawsuit accuses New Orleans city officials and city contractors of failing to stop the New Year’s Day truck attack on ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell is ... The call for help comes as New Orleans is mourning the deaths of 14 people who were killed by Shamsud-Din Jabbar on New Year's Day. The attack, which injured dozens ...
A tactical expert will examine the adequacy of a new bollard system ... installing when a New Year’s Day truck attack killed 14 people and injured dozens more, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said on ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Gov ... from across the country were celebrating in the early hours of New Year's Day. Biden is due to visit New Orleans on Monday. The FBI also released ...