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Author: Charles Maldonado

About Charles Maldonado
Charles Maldonado is the editor of The Lens. He previously worked as The Lens' government accountability reporter, covering local politics and criminal justice. Prior to joining The Lens, he worked for Gambit, New Orleans

Louisiana voters: Problems at the polls? Report them to Electionland

October 19, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
Once again, The Lens is partnering with ProPublica's Electionland coalition to report on long lines, registration problems and other issues that prevent eligible voters from casting a ballot. We need your help.

Week in Review: ‘This is more of a poll than a study’

October 13, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
Economists cast doubt on the work of UNO's Hospitality Research Center. For the first time, OPSB denies industrial tax exemption. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal rules for The Lens in public records suit.

The Lens’ Week in Review: $15 an hour at OPSB cafeterias, but not most charter schools

September 29, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
An astroturfing company finds itself between feuding billionaires. And we finally learn what mayor LaToya Cantrell knew about the city's 911 director before she abruptly called for his firing last month.

Cantrell was given damning file on 911 director prior to firing

September 28, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
Emails, memos accuse the former 911 executive director of racism, sexism and general mismanagement. The complaints go back to the Landrieu administration.

The Lens’ Week in Review: OPSB suspends four troubled schools from enrollment system

September 15, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
Mayor Cantrell appears to have broken state law with private Sewerage and Water Board conference calls. Group proposes strict new rules for short-term rentals.

Week in Review: Some charter schools are welcoming special-needs students. It’s expensive.

September 1, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019

Orleans school district considers legal action to recover withheld taxes from city

August 21, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
Records filed in another suit show that the city diverted more than $1 million annually in taxes collected on school district's behalf.

Cantrell ousts top officials at Sewerage and Water Board

August 20, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
All three ousted deputy directors recently received large pay raises. Meanwhile, the utility, citing a financial crisis, has been shutting off water service to delinquent customers.

Customers on S&WB disconnection list complain of ongoing billing problems

August 17, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019
The Lens obtained the names of the first 44 customers who faced disconnection from the Sewerage and Water Board. Some complained of unfair treatment, mysterious bills and longstanding disputes with the utility.

The Lens’ Week in Review: At mayor’s urging, 911 board abruptly fires director

August 11, 2018 Updated November 7, 2019

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