But sediment diversions are still more cost-effective over long distances and in the long-term.
It starts about 4 p.m. on Friday; follow along here if you can't make it in person.
School's board of directors faces turnover due to term limits. CEO Wilson's contract under review.
A community member complains about the kindergarten admissions process, saying it favors private pre-k students.
The documents outline the Flood Protection Authority's case but won't be introduced as evidence in court.
Louisiana is a world leader in locking up its own residents, with an incarceration rate that rivals totalitarian regimes. A group of liberals, libertarians and business leaders are trying to end that distinction. Several bills have been introduced in the Legislature to lessen drug sentences, expand parole eligibility and release sick, elderly inmates.
Fête de la Musique, this Sunday at Generations Hall, features Ani DiFranco, Kermit Ruffins and Fleur de Tease Burlesque Troupe.
To probe the depths of the scandal that rocked the U.S. Attorney's office, connect the dots and read between the lines — just like Judge Engelhardt did.
School administrators are auditing student records to determine who might need additional course credits; a summer school is in the works.
The zoning panel hears about safety issues and access for the handicapped, but the overarching reason for a lot of illegally paved yards is less often acknowledged: personal convenience at the expense of neighbors.