Susan Isaacs, wdsu

Susan Isaacs

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New Orleans, LA, United States

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Free admission to WWII Museum on Saturday

Museum Day Live gives visitors a chance to experience WWII free of charge. → Read More

Mass To Pay Tribute To Service Industry Workers

The Olive Mass will begin at 10 a.m. at the cathedral, followed by a reception at the Ursuline Convent from noon until 3 p.m. The events are free and open to the public. → Read More

Catholic church celebrates hospitality with Olive Mass

For the first time ever in the U.S., St. Louis Cathedral will hold an Olive Mass Sept. 26 to celebrate the hospitality industry and those who work in it. → Read More

I-610 closure expected to cause backups this weekend

A closure on I-610 this weekend will cause traffic congestion, the Louisiana Department of Transportation said. → Read More

New portable cameras, patrol cars help monitor DDD crime

The Downtown Development District makes crime its top priority with a donation to the New Orleans Police Department. → Read More

Flood Watch: Road Closures

WDSU Traffic reporter Susan Isaacs has the latest on the traffic during severe weather. → Read More

NOLA East barbershop offers free back-to-school haircuts, school supplies

Children entering grades K-5 can come out to Razor Sharp Barbershop on Saturday for a free haircut and school supplies. → Read More

Gentilly neighbors excited about Hurricane Katrina museum

Levees.org is bringing back an abandoned home as a Hurricane Katrina museum, and neighbors couldn't be happier. → Read More

Louisiana State Police give tips to keep children safe around school zones

More children are hit by cars near school than any other location, that's according to the National Safe Routes to School Program. Here are a few tips that aim to keep you and children safe this school year. → Read More

Back to school driving safety tips

More children are hit by cars near school than any other location, that's according to the National Safe Routes to School Program. Here are a few tips that aim to keep you and children safe this school year. → Read More

Pikachu statue calls old fountain home in Lower Garden District

The statue sits in an unused fountain. It's hollow, more than 5 feet tall and appears to be made of fiberglass. → Read More

Makeshift Pikachu statue in Lower Garden District fountain

A makeshift Pikachu statue brings people together in Lower Garden District. → Read More

One week later: Motorists adjusting to ramp meters on Pontchartrain Expressway

A spokesperson for the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development said there's been a bit of a learning curve with the new ramp meters on the Pontchartrain Expressway. → Read More

Filming in French Quarter to include loud music, simulated gunfire

Loud music and noise are common in the French Quarter, but Monday night will be a little different. → Read More

Hollywood South brings noise to French Quarter

Loud music and noise is common in the French Quarter, but today will be a little different. → Read More

Jefferson Parish announces "Hurricane Preparedness Day"

Whether you live on the East Bank, West Bank, car or not, Jefferson Parish has you covered in case of a disaster. Today is "Hurricane Preparedness Day" in the parish, and if need be, they're ready to evacuate residents. → Read More

Timesaver Traffic: What you need to know for Bayou Boogaloo

The Bayou Boogaloo will be jumping off this weekend along Bayou St. John. → Read More

Crescent City Connection gets minor makeover

Crews doing touch-up work on the Crescent City Connection are blocking some lanes of traffic, which are expected to remain blocked through the rest of end of the year. → Read More

Detour to start this week for drivers getting to Belle Chasse Ferry

Starting this week drivers taking the Belle Chasse ferry will notice some new twists and turns getting to the dock while the Army Corps of Engineers continues work on the floodgate. → Read More

Detour to start this week for drivers getting to Belle Chasse Ferry

Starting this week drivers taking the Belle Chasse ferry will notice some new twists and turns getting to the dock while the Army Corps of Engineers continues work on the floodgate. → Read More