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Coronavirus

New evictions won’t go to court until July 6, but hearings on backlog will begin next week

On Monday, the court will start processing at least 106 eviction filings that were filed before the moratorium went into effect in March.
by Michael Isaac Stein June 22, 2020 Updated June 22, 2020

Minimizing health risks a top priority in reopening, district survey shows

Twenty percent of parents surveyed say they won’t be able to make staggered in-person class schedules work in the fall. Many parents want a remote-learning option even if school buildings reopen.
by Marta Jewson June 22, 2020 Updated June 22, 2020

Sheriff’s Office: No positive COVID-19 cases among inmates in city jail

The city's jail implemented mass testing in April, seeing an initial spike in cases that grew to 94 by late May.
by Charles Maldonado June 18, 2020 Updated June 18, 2020

Council grills NOPD chief on use of tear gas on protesters

Ferguson struggles to answer questions about what danger the march posed as he maintains that blocking it was the right move.
by Michael Isaac Stein June 11, 2020 Updated June 13, 2020

Letter to editor on New Orleans’ COVID-19 feeding initiative

"I believe we could feed our fellow New Orleanians in a dignified way, rally the community behind a mission, and make sure no one goes hungry in the best food city in America," writes the founder of the Krewe of Red Beans. But he says the city's RFP has some issues.
by Devin De Wulf June 10, 2020 Updated June 10, 2020

OPSB committee advances small financial relief for schools, property insurance set to increase

Community members asked for more input in the district's COVID-19 reopening task force.
by Marta Jewson June 9, 2020 Updated June 9, 2020

Lawyer: ICE detainees who sued over COVID-19 concerns released on Tuesday

Federal lawsuit sought release of 14 people who are especially vulnerable to complications from the disease.
by Madeline Aruffo June 9, 2020 Updated June 9, 2020

Pregnant in 2020: What it means to have a baby during a global pandemic and anti-racism uprising

From WWNO's Crescent to Capitol.
by Rosemary Westwood, WWNO June 9, 2020 Updated June 9, 2020

Domestic violence victims and advocates report breakdowns in stay-away order processing during COVID-19 restrictions

Missing records, state protective order database delays, limited access all created barriers to protection, according to people who spoke to The Lens.
by Philip Kiefer June 9, 2020 Updated June 9, 2020

Alternate days, smaller class sizes, schools work through reopening scenarios

Bus service and classroom sizes will depend heavily on what phase New Orleans is in when school starts the first week of August.
by Marta Jewson June 9, 2020 Updated June 9, 2020

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