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Coronavirus

‘They’re scared to death’: Former prisoners seek to shine light on COVID case growth among locked-up women in state

The Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women is reporting more positive cases than any other state prison.
by Nick Chrastil April 28, 2020 Updated April 28, 2020

No answers yet on when New Orleans evictions may resume

An eviction moratorium is set to expire on May 4, more than a week before a statewide stay at home order expires. The city’s eviction courts say they’re waiting on guidance from state Supreme Court before announcing an extension.
by Michael Isaac Stein April 28, 2020 Updated April 29, 2020

Tulane-affiliated education group gets federal grant to study schools’ response to COVID-19 nationwide

Researchers will study equity, access to classwork during widespread school closures.
by Marta Jewson April 28, 2020 Updated April 28, 2020

As officials consider plans for reopening, many unanswered questions remain

‘We’ve become aware of just how much we don’t know pertaining to this particular virus,’ one doctor told The Lens.
by Leslie Cardé April 28, 2020 Updated April 28, 2020

Behind The Lens episode 78: Podcasting in place

OPSB's rocky online meeting, Convention Center developments, medical waste buildup and Jazz Festing in Place: yet another wild week of news in New Orleans.
by Tom Wright April 24, 2020 Updated April 25, 2020

COVID-19 death reported at Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women

The women’s prison now has more cases than any other state correctional facility in Louisiana.
by Nick Chrastil April 24, 2020 Updated April 28, 2020

After criticism, Orleans Parish School Board backs off mid-pandemic plan to give superintendent early contract extension

In a virtual board meeting with technical difficulties, the public criticized the lack of process and timing of the proposed move.
by Marta Jewson April 23, 2020 Updated April 23, 2020

Judge dismisses suit seeking releases from federal prison with COVID-19 outbreak

The federal judge says he doesn’t have the authority to mandate releases of vulnerable prisoners from Oakdale. Seven Oakdale prisoners have died of the disease so far.
by Nick Chrastil April 23, 2020 Updated April 23, 2020

Convention Center puts hotel development on hold and donates $1 million for coronavirus relief, but fails to satisfy local coalition

A new annual audit gives more clues to how much money the Convention Center really has to spend.
by Michael Isaac Stein April 23, 2020 Updated April 23, 2020

At hospitals and on the curb, pandemic leads to more medical waste

How waste contractors are dealing with heavier, more hazardous loads.
by Leslie Cardé April 23, 2020 Updated April 24, 2020

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