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'Our job is to graduate kids ready for what's next': Jefferson schools superintendent

Just over 100 days into his tenure, Cade Brumley wants to position the state's largest school system as a "go-see" district. → Read More

2 acting mayors chosen for Kenner, Sigur and Impastato will share duties

Council members Mike Sigur and Dominick Impastato, III will share duties as acting mayor until a Nov. 7 election is held. → Read More

Kenner Councilman Keith Conley named Jefferson Parish chief operating officer

Kenner City Councilman Keith Conley will resign his Division B seat to take over the second-in-command post in Jefferson Parish government under President-elect Mike Yenni. → Read More

Edgard man jailed in connection with shooting Sunday

Sunday shooting in Edgard left one man shot in the neck. A suspect turned himself in to St. John Parish authorities on Monday. → Read More

1 suspect jailed, another sought in fatal shooting in Reserve

St. John Parish authorities arrested a LaPlace man Monday, and named a second suspect in connection with a fatal shooting Saturday in Reserve. → Read More

I-10, I-310 highways closing in St. Charles Parish come Monday

Sign replacement work means all lanes in some sections will be blocked at various times → Read More

'Lies will bite you hard': Jefferson Parish council veteran's farewell words

Next year will bring new parish president and parish council changes in Jefferson Parish → Read More

Can you ID these suspects? They burglarized a business, pried up a floor safe, NOPD says

Two suspects pried open doors of a New Orleans car rental shop early Sunday morning, and make off with floor safe, NOPD says. → Read More

In Bunny Friend Park shooting, NOPD identifies 3 more suspects

NOPD arrested two additional suspects in mass shooting at a New Orleans playground, and seek a third.There are now eight named suspects. → Read More

53% pay raise approved in Kenner for mayor and police chief

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees says he is being asked questions "like you want me to reminisce like the season is over. The season is not over," Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015. → Read More

Jefferson Performing Arts Center theater to bear Ken Hollis name

The Lobby Lighting Ceremony at The Roosevelt Hotel takes place on December 1, 2015. The gilded Waldorf Wonderland Lobby is lined with Christmas trees and 44 Birch trees, which are covered in over 22,000 lights. The lobby has been decorated for Christmas since 1930. → Read More

Man shot, arrives at New Orleans hospital in bullet-pocked SUV

NOPD investigating the shooting that happened near Daneel and Josephine streets. → Read More

New NOPD video shows Tulane med student's shooter drove Ford Expedition

NOPD investigators are searching for a gray Ford Expedition they say a suspected shooter left the scene in after the St. Mary Street shooting. → Read More

Wendy's robbery on St. Charles Ave. similar to holdup at eastern New Orleans McDonald's

A maked gunman robbed a Wendy's restaurant, demanding money from a safe. → Read More

St. Charles investigates source of 'explosive' drain pollutant

Unknown culprit poured flammable liquid, possibly gasoline, into a storm drain in Luling → Read More

St. John sheriff faces contempt complaint over golf cart law

Lawsuit says he's not enforcing ban on golf carts on parish streets → Read More

2 former colleagues compete in St. John Parish sheriff race

Incumbent Mike Tregre faces former employee Michael Hoover in Nov. 21 runoff → Read More

7 firms vie to build LaPlace school; cheapest bid $20.9 million

Lake Pontchartrain Elementary School has been closed since 2012; replacement won't open until 2018 → Read More

Stolen church bells from New Orleans now ring in Boston belfry, website reports

A Union general stole the New Orleans church bells during the Civil War, and sold them in Boston as punishment for the ill treatment of Union soldiers by residents. → Read More

1K sites up for auction by St. John DA , newspaper reports

St. John the Baptist Parish District Attorney's office will auction off abandoned property starting next year. → Read More