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Year: 2014

Judicial contender says reporter made possible the would-be sting with Marullo

Secret recordings are discouraged, says one journalistic ethic expert, though another says issue isn't so clear.
by Charles Maldonado October 10, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

By failing to hire a superintendent, Orleans school board puts politics above education

The issues that board members refuse to bend on have nothing to do with quality.
by Mike Stenson October 9, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Come hear why the upcoming New Orleans judicial elections matter to everyone

Voters choose judges only once every six years, so learn about the importance of your vote in the Nov. 4 election.
by Anne Mueller October 9, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Ugliness in New Orleans school board meetings deters superintendent candidates

What educational leader would want to work in such an adversarial environment?
by Sarah Usdin October 9, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

School board should look for opportunity in upcoming court ruling on post-Katrina teacher layoffs

Acknowledge that teachers were wronged and start working toward a unified school district.
by Andre Perry October 8, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Orleans school board must agree on direction before hiring a superintendent

The board has failed to hire someone to lead its schools because members disagree about the direction of the system.
by Gail Glapion October 7, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

A decade after reforms ordered, critics point to problems in juvenile-justice system

Louisiana’s juvenile justice system was revamped to deal with violence and negligence. Rather than locking kids up, the state tries to treat underlying behavioral issues. But some say the new facilities, many of which are private, have the same problems as youth prisons.
by Della Hasselle October 6, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Offiicals ill-prepared to help those outside of levee system, Tulane study finds

U.S. doesn't have a proud history of moving endangered communities, researchers say.
by Bob Marshall October 2, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Risk-averse agencies slowed Katrina response, and important measures have yet to be implemented, expert contends

Mandatory evacuation may be an impractical response ahead of a hurricane, especially for frail elderly, contends Col. Terry Ebbert, the man who was in charge of New Orleans disaster response when 'the big one' hit.
by Col. Terry Ebbert September 30, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Landrieu’s new hiring efforts challenged by another city employees group

Argument hinges on differing requirements for number of Civil Service Commission members.
by Charles Maldonado September 29, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

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