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A Texas couple in town to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary became the victims of New Orleans crime over the weekend. → Read More
The New Orleans Police Department says around 7 p.m. Thursday a man inside a residence heard banging on the door in the 500-block of Dauphine Street, got a gun, and opened the door. Police say the victim entered the residence, and then lunged toward the man inside. That’s when police say the man inside of the residence shot him. → Read More
A Gretna City Councilman testified before a legislative committee that a priest abused him decades ago. Now, he and other survivors of child sexual abuse are asking state lawmakers to pass a bill that would give victims more time to come forward with a claim against their abuser in civil court. → Read More
New Orleans neighbors like Monicka Henry are concerned about violent crime in the city. → Read More
New Orleans restaurants are facing a staffing crisis as more of them struggle to reopen amid the pandemic. → Read More
There are explosive allegations against the U.S. Attorney's Office from a former FBI agent turned whistleblower. At the center of those claims are how federal prosecutors handled the high-profile case against former St. Charles District Attorney Harry Morel. → Read More
There’s been an outpouring of support for the families of those impacted by the Seacor Power lift boat disaster. → Read More
State Representative Jason Hughes of New Orleans says he has an obligation to victims of child sex abuse to fight on their behalf. "Since I have filed this bill, I have heard from victims around the State." → Read More
Kelly House says for months she suffered with debilitating symptoms, like headaches, fatigue and brain fog following a Covid-19 infection last July. "It really scared me because I was thinking is this something I am just going to have to deal with for the rest of my life," said House. → Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says those who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 can resume travel at low risk to themselves. → Read More
Cases are increasing in some parts of the country and health officials are concerned about a fourth surge. → Read More
A group of New Orleans real estate developers have been selected to create an entertainment and residential district on the Mississippi River. → Read More
Those who have medical mobility issues can now have a health professional come to their house to administer a COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board customers like Ricky LaBorde have had enough. "$100 bill one month, 400 the next month, I've tried to resolve it, this has been going on for over a year," said LaBorde. → Read More
Three church sex abuse survivors formed a friendship and are now advocating for other victims. → Read More
A Slidell family is devastated after authorities pulled the body of a missing Southern University student out of Lake Pontchartrain Thursday. → Read More
Businesses and tourism officials are hoping stimulus money,vaccines and the easing of Covid-19 restrictions in New Orleans due to low positivity rates will bring more visitors back to the city. → Read More
Individuals age 16 and older who are overweight or obese are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Louisiana. → Read More
Individuals age 16 and older who are overweight or obese are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Louisiana. → Read More
A Slidell mother is desperate for help finding her missing son. The NOPD says it's investigating the possibility of foul play being involved in the disappearanc of Marquise Jones, 21. → Read More