Access to technology and lack of it — often called the digital divide — have emerged as a critical issue in statewide school closures across the country.
DOC creates furlough panel to determine inmate releases.
"The coronavirus has disproportionately claimed African American lives nationwide, unmasking structural racism that continues to deepen disparities in healthcare trends and life outcomes across America."
Former-State Rep. Walt Leger, the new board chairman of the Convention Center, says the center will push forward with large, controversial developments despite ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Area healthcare workers develop faster testing methods, new ventilator techniques and participate in trials for potential treatments.
The announcement follows a request from state education leaders to cancel the remainder of the academic year.
Governor’s office says the memo was inadvertently released. Advocates worry politics is being placed over public health.
From schools to prisons, homes to businesses, there is nothing in our region that's not impacted by the coronavirus. We'll hear from Lens reporters, covering a community in crisis.
With early signs of flattening the curve, ventilator rationing has become a less immediate concern for the New Orleans area.
While tourism- and oil-dependent Louisiana may take a bigger hit than many states, New Orleans’ charter schools have unique protection in federal programs.