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A dismembered body was found supposedly inside of a bus on Tuesday, January 11 around noon. → Read More
Mayor Cantrell will be sworn in on the steps of Gallier Hall, weather permitting. Due to the recent spike in positivity rates of covid, both events are closed to the public and only a limited amount of attendees will be present. → Read More
On the table, is the topic of a property tax to fund early childhood education. A special election is being proposed so that voters can decide whether or not they want a five mil tax to be added. → Read More
On the table, is the topic of a property tax to fund early childhood education. A special election is being proposed so that voters can decide whether or not they want a five mil tax to be added. → Read More
With the Omicron variant still surging through the community, we are seeing long lines at the testing site, especially at the Shrine on Airline. To keep up with the demand, many sites are expanding their hours and offering more testing. → Read More
Hiring hundreds of local workers for Mardi Gras season. Where to apply for the job. → Read More
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO)- Breaking news this morning. Clues to a cold case have led to the arrest of a local man. You might remember back in 2016, a Tulane grad who was visiting New Orleans was found murdered. This morning District Attorney Jason Williams announced a major break in the case. Five years without answers […] → Read More
Since the margin of victory was so tight for the District D City Council seat, Troy Glover wants to be sure all votes were accounted for and counted accurately. → Read More
To be exact, $900 million is unclaimed statewide, with most of it belonging to residents in our viewing area. On average, most people who get cash returned to them get claims of about $900. → Read More
"They're working their hearts out. I saw them bring out at least 6 cats personally. I spoke to someone else on the neutral ground and they said they brought out a couple before that," said Miller. → Read More
“I paid my bill last week and I expected it to still be on today. I tried calling. I took matters into my own hands to come down here to actually talk to someone,” said Kenneth Johnson, a customer. → Read More
“I still recall my very first flight. It’s just humbling. You still get ready eyes and you still see these pets take off. I’m actually flying with the pets today,” shared Dani Hardy, Greater Good Charities Good Flights Flight leader. “It’s super excited and it never gets old and it never old.” → Read More
Marsolan's Feed and Seed store could not be saved. → Read More
Former New Orleans Mayor, Mitch Landrieu secured billions in federal funding for roads, schools, parks, and infrastructure, and turned New Orleans into what the President calls "One of America's great comeback stories." → Read More
Former New Orleans Mayor, Mitch Landrieu secured billions in federal funding for roads, schools, parks, and infrastructure, and turned New Orleans into what the President calls “One of America’s great comeback stories.” → Read More
Now if you remember, the stats from the first day of early voting did not show the best turn out which had some election officials worried about how the rest of the elections would go. However, the Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin is predicting a 35% turnout in Orleans Parish, higher than anyplace else in the state. → Read More
“I was one of two commanders. At one time, I was the only commander of the squadron on the base at the Mississippi Air National Guard. So, it was challenging at times,” recalled Bienvenu. → Read More
It’s officially production time in Jackson Square. Thousands of lights are being strung and hundreds of bows are being hung. → Read More
As Gretna Police chased the vehicle over the Cresent City Connection, the three suspects jumped from the moving vehicle and let it roll down the ramp and crash, bursting into flames. → Read More
I looked up and I saw flames and the smoke was still coming in so, it was happening on the third floor. I grabbed what I could and escaped,” Devin Fleming described. → Read More