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Month: January 2022

Low attendance at Superintendent search firm’s community meetings

The meetings were held virtually due to a rise in COVID-19 cases in the city.
by Marta Jewson January 12, 2022 Updated January 12, 2022

In first day of civil rights trial, former David Wade prisoners describe years of solitary confinement, filthy living areas and poor mental health care

Civil rights groups filed the federal class-action suit nearly four years ago. The trial finally began this week.
by Nick Chrastil January 11, 2022 Updated February 4, 2022

Bobby Sneed set free after months-long fight with state parole board

The former Angola prisoner sued the board in state and federal court after members stripped his release last year.
by Nick Chrastil January 11, 2022 Updated January 11, 2022

New Orleans schools shatter weekly record with 2,233 COVID-19 cases reported

The school district is not calling for remote learning, though several schools have independently decided to pivot to virtual instruction.
by Marta Jewson January 10, 2022 Updated January 11, 2022

NOPD announces it will no longer issue citations for simple possession of marijuana, months after council pardon ordinance

The New Orleans City Council passed a law last year requiring automatic pardons for possession of small amounts of marijuana.
by Nick Chrastil January 7, 2022 Updated January 7, 2022

Behind The Lens episode 154: We’re sorry. There are no rapid tests in stock at this location.

School's out again for some students due to omicron. A City Council vote on pedicabs raises concerns about fairness. And a four-year old class-action suit over conditions at a state prison finally goes to trial next week.
by Carolyne Heldman January 7, 2022 Updated January 7, 2022

Council approves measure to give Mayor’s Office a say on education grants

Harrah’s Fund dollars previously went to the Orleans Parish School Board. But the city has other educational priorities.
by Marta Jewson January 7, 2022 Updated January 7, 2022

Outgoing council members approve pedicab license cap

The ordinance codifies a 45-license cap, which has been in effect for 10 years under an extended ‘pilot period.’ An amendment could allow more licenses, but not for at least two years.
by Michael Isaac Stein January 6, 2022 Updated January 6, 2022

Class-action lawsuit over conditions and mental health care at David Wade correctional set for trial next week

Prisoners claim they are not treated for mental illness, kept in solitary confinement for months.
by Nick Chrastil January 6, 2022 Updated January 6, 2022

Amid COVID-19 surge, Algiers Charter reverts to remote learning

The NOLA Public Schools district is tracking 136 COVID-19 winter break cases and 451 people are quarantining. Those numbers don’t include tests taken this week.
by Marta Jewson January 5, 2022 Updated January 5, 2022

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