The motion passed.
Thefts prompt Einstein to add costly security system
Einstein’s extension campus had to hire armed guards for Thanksgiving break after computers were stolen.
Timid litigation that shields Big Oil won’t begin to pay for coastal reclamation
Why not share the cost nationwide? That’s what the oil industry will do anyway, at no cost to its bottom line.
Civil rights museum joins bidders for failed ArtWorks complex off Lee Circle
Runaway $25 million public investment now valued at $4.5 million, and federal loans must be repaid.
Punished for life: Unexpected repercussions dog defendants who cop to minor pleas
Facing minor criminal charges, some defendants decide to take a plea deal. But they find that the stigma can prevent them from getting jobs and housing. And getting their record expunged later turns out to be almost a difficult as avoiding conviction in the first place.
St. Bernard turns to law firm used by other parishes seeking damages from drillers
Add another parish to the list of prospective plaintiffs that includes Jefferson and Plaquemines.
Akili Academy’s principal steps down from her job
Crescent City Schools CEO Kate Mehok will assume the role of interim principal
KIPP leadership to vote on returning to Orleans school board
Several schools are eligible to return to Orleans Parish School Board oversight
Harney school gets award from New Orleans education non-profit
School’s board approves spending for additional teacher for students who struggle with English.
Former employee charged with stealing $31,000 from military academy
A school official said he found two checks that Darrell K. Sims wrote to a social organization he founded.