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The New Orleans City Council is moving forward with their plan to crack down on gun owners who don’t secure their firearms. → Read More
A new plan to redevelop the former Six flags site in New Orleans East is picking up speed. → Read More
Adults in New Orleans may soon face jailtime if a juvenile gets their hands on an improperly stored gun. → Read More
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – The debate on short-term rentals in New Orleans continues, and the New Orleans City Council was pushed to make a move. → Read More
Data from the Metropolitan Crime Commission shows some violent crimes are down, like carjackings and armed robberies, but when it comes to shootings, the stats are a little more complicated. → Read More
It was a combination of good weather and an emphasis on a family-friendly Mardi Gras, Jefferson Parish officials believe, that brought hundreds of thousands of people to Metairie on Fat Tuesday. → Read More
At the stroke of midnight, New Orleans law enforcement officers and the city’s mayor make a clean sweep of Bourbon Street to close out a successful Mardi Gras season. → Read More
Hundreds of thousands of people lined Napoleon and St. Charles avenues for one of New Orleans’ most anticipated and most spectacular parades, the Krewe of Bacchus. → Read More
A New Orleans mother is demanding answers after her daughter was attacked at pre-school. → Read More
A dispute between the City of Kenner and its garbage contractor is headed to court. → Read More
The son of a carjacking victim is frustrated and disgusted after finding out that the Office of Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams missed a key deadline in the case. → Read More
A local real estate agency and the owner of a short-term rental gives their side of the debate. → Read More
Ochsner leaders were joined by Jefferson Parish officials Tuesday to celebrate the opening of Ochsner Medical Complex – Clearview, located where the old Sears used to be. → Read More
During Monday’s community development committee meeting, council members declared they will collaborate with the school board to reestablish the city’s truancy center. → Read More
As tradition goes, members of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club and others gathered at the Louis Armstrong International Airport Sunday morning to welcome and announce this year’s Queen Zulu-Select Dr. Christy Lagarde Spears. → Read More
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams is sharing his thoughts on the court’s decision to defer jury trials until March. → Read More
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams is sharing his thoughts on the court’s decision to defer jury trials until March. → Read More
Louisiana Democratic Party chair Katie Bernhardt is now the focus of a new TV commercial. Some say it is a campaign ad, announcing her run for governor. → Read More
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO)—Petitioners of the recall effort against Mayor Latoya Cantrell say they have more than half of the nearly 54,000 signatures needed for a successful recall, but their deadline is steadily approaching. → Read More
The New Orleans City Council passed an ordinance that will speed up the process of obtaining equipment and vehicles needed by first responders. → Read More