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This category showcases the lead coverage readers need to know, offering context, clarity, and insight into issues shaping New Orleans and beyond.

The Advocate furloughing employees and cutting staff hours

Layoffs are related to advertising losses due to the coronavirus pandemic. Executives say they hope the cuts are temporary.
by Michael Isaac Stein and Nicholas Chrastil March 23, 2020 Updated March 23, 2020

Governor issues statewide stay-at-home order

Order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Monday.
by Charles Maldonado March 22, 2020 Updated March 23, 2020

New Orleans coronavirus testing sites to expand eligibility to anyone with symptoms

Tests for the public begin Sunday.
by Charles Maldonado March 21, 2020 Updated March 21, 2020

New federal coronavirus drive-through testing centers opened in New Orleans for medical workers and first responders

City official says the centers should open to the public eventually, but the timeline for that is unclear.
by Michael Isaac Stein March 20, 2020 Updated March 21, 2020

Facing potential layoffs, some city employees already not getting paid while others fear for their jobs and health

Despite assurances from Mayor Cantrell that quarantined employees will get "civil leave" pay, three employees told The Lens they are currently on unpaid leave.
by Michael Isaac Stein March 18, 2020 Updated March 19, 2020

As calls for release of inmates increase, DA’s office argues against bond reductions, saying defendants could spread virus if freed

Defense attorneys say city's jail is a dangerous environment during an outbreak.
by Nick Chrastil March 18, 2020 Updated March 19, 2020

Governor agrees to suspend LEAP testing

Schools are closed at least until April. Tests were set to begin at some schools by the end of March.
by Marta Jewson March 17, 2020 Updated March 17, 2020

Mayor orders non-essential businesses to close, essentials to remain open

The move follows Governor John Bel Edwards' order to close bars and limit restaurants to carryout and delivery. Grocery stores, health facilities and pharmacies will remain open.
by Marta Jewson March 16, 2020 Updated December 18, 2020

Mayor says New Orleans bars, restaurants must close early, limit number of customers

New Orleans officials are working on opening drive-through testing centers and announced the closure of libraries as coronavirus cases grow in the city.
by Charles Maldonado March 15, 2020 Updated March 16, 2020

Governor closes public schools statewide amid coronavirus outbreak

Schools will close starting Monday and remain closed until April 13.
by Marta Jewson March 13, 2020 Updated March 16, 2020

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