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Coronavirus

Lessons learned: Remote learning successes and challenges

When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered schools, educators shifted lessons online
by Marta Jewson June 8, 2020 Updated June 9, 2020

DOC to suspend prisoner release program as state enters phase two of reopening

The furlough review panel, meant to reduce the prison population, has approved just 97 prisoners for release as of Monday
by Nick Chrastil June 3, 2020 Updated June 3, 2020

Cap, gown and mask: Kennedy HS seniors graduate in small ceremonies

The school held dozens of mini-ceremonies to ensure families and graduates could hear their senior’s name read aloud.
by Marta Jewson June 2, 2020 Updated June 2, 2020

City ‘pleasantly surprised’ at April tax collections as it moves to allocate $35 million for housing programs

In response to the death of George Floyd, dozens of residents call for reducing NOPD funding.
by Michael Isaac Stein June 2, 2020 Updated June 2, 2020

City says funding new jail building would require ‘cutting basic city services’

It appeared that 'Phase III' was ready to move forward after years of debate. But with expected shortfalls due to COVID-19, City Hall says a new jail building could take funding away from other priorities.
by Nick Chrastil June 1, 2020 Updated June 1, 2020

Some New Orleans workers scramble to organize as they’re pushed back into frontline jobs

Charlotte Wilcox and three of her coworkers from Still Perkin' Coffee Shop have been on strike for two weeks.
by Michael Isaac Stein May 29, 2020 Updated December 18, 2020

Drug hyped as viable treatment for COVID-19 makes its way to Louisiana hospitals, but experts remain unsure about effectiveness

Studies have thus far found only limited benefits from remdesivir.
by Leslie Cardé May 29, 2020 Updated December 18, 2020

Early childhood lottery results delayed by COVID-19 closures, district says

Families have until June 5 to verify eligibility information.
by Marta Jewson May 28, 2020 Updated May 28, 2020

Oakdale union president says prison failed for days to isolate prisoners with coronavirus

Warden has been replaced after OSHA complaints were filed.
by Nick Chrastil May 28, 2020 Updated May 28, 2020

NOLA Public Schools announces COVID-19 task force for reopening schools

Whether schools, which were closed March 13, will begin the school year online or in-person is still to be determined, but officials are planning for multiple scenarios.
by Marta Jewson May 27, 2020 Updated December 18, 2020

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