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Busting the myth of carbon capture

Any plan to address climate change must drastically reduce the presence of greenhouse gas emitting industries in the state of Louisiana.
by Jesse George October 28, 2021 Updated October 28, 2021

Death in New Orleans jail this summer was an overdose, coroner determines

A monitor overseeing the New Orleans jail recently criticized the Sheriff’s Office over continued problems with drugs and contraband.
by Nick Chrastil October 27, 2021 Updated October 28, 2021

Mayor Cantrell releases proposed 2022 city budget

The City Council will begin hearings next week to determine whether it’s going to make any changes to Mayor Cantrell’s draft before finalizing a budget by the end of November.
by Michael Isaac Stein October 27, 2021 Updated October 27, 2021

Angola prisoner who says his parole was stripped illegally appears in Baton Rouge court

Tuesday’s hearing did not address the merits of the case. Attorneys instead argued over whether the court has jurisdiction.
by Nick Chrastil October 27, 2021 Updated October 28, 2021

School district reports a decline in COVID-19 cases, quarantines

School officials expect the FDA to approve the COVID-19 vaccine for 5- to 11-year-old children in coming weeks.
by Marta Jewson October 26, 2021 Updated October 26, 2021

Dryades YMCA seeks to dismiss lawsuit it filed against NOLA-PS last summer

The group runs Singleton Charter School and was granted a restraining order that prevented the district from closing the school over the summer.
by Marta Jewson October 25, 2021 Updated October 25, 2021

New Orleans expects 2022 revenues to nearly reach pre-pandemic levels

A key indicator of the city’s financial health — recurring general fund revenue — in 2022 is expected to be within three percent of 2019 levels.
by Michael Isaac Stein October 25, 2021 Updated October 25, 2021

Behind The Lens episode 147: The case-to-quarantine ratio

School quarantines underreported due to data error. Cantrell's plan for tens of millions in federal COVID relief. And an update in the case of Brandon Jackson.
by Carolyne Heldman October 22, 2021 Updated October 22, 2021

OPSB supports expanded options for English Learners to earn diplomas

The resolution was introduced by J.C. Romero, who grew up in a non-English speaking household in New Orleans.
by Marta Jewson October 22, 2021 Updated October 22, 2021

‘In other words, nothing has been accomplished today’: No decision on new trial in Bossier split-jury case

Brandon Jackson was convicted of armed robbery by a 10-2 jury in 1997. Split verdicts are no longer legal. But his conviction, and those for hundreds more, is still considered valid.
by Nick Chrastil October 22, 2021 Updated May 26, 2022

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