NOLA Public Schools district preps for COVID-19 reopening and running a school directly.
The mayor of New Orleans announces new bar restrictions. Public schools won't open to students for in-class learning right away. And the long-time district attorney of Orleans Parish announces his retirement.
Announcement comes amid continued growth in COVID-19 cases in the city and across the state.
The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office is no longer providing regular updates on COVID-19 at the facility
Database is not expected to be fully functional until September.
Gov. Edwards hosts a who's who of White House officials and Republican leaders, including Vice President Mike Pence and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. We hear more about the federal push to reopen schools, come hell or high water, with columnist Stephanie Grace.
Uptown’s French-curriculum Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans faced a staff shortage of up to 35 percent of their teachers due to the virus and President's visa ban.
Some parents and educators don’t think the measures go far enough while others urged the state to allow local districts to set their own policies.
The program has enough funding to serve about 50,000 customers. Moreno asks Entergy to push public awareness.