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The New Orleans City Council has approved an ordinance to seek an opinion from the attorney general's office on whether they can require all city departments, including the sheriff's office, to ...
The New Orleans City Council voted on May 12 to amend a hiring ordinance in a move advocates say is a long-overdue step toward fairer employment opportunities for people with felony convictions.. The ...
NEAR YOU. ORLEANS PARISH SHERIFF SUSAN HUTSON AND HER TEAM FROM THE JAIL. MEETING WITH COUNCIL MEMBERS TO DISCUSS JOINING A CITYWIDE FINANCE SYSTEM CALLED BRASS. BRASS IS THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM MOST ...
The New Orleans City Council has approved an ordinance to seek an opinion from the attorney general's office on whether they can require all city departments, including the sheriff's office, to ...
As New Orleans begins preparing for next year’s Mardi Gras season, city leaders are reflecting on what worked in 2025, and what might need to change moving forward.
New Orleans City Council unanimously voted to overhaul the city's "ban the box" policy which prevents city agencies and private entities that receive money from the city from asking job applicants ...
The New Orleans City Council is considering an ordinance that would allow the city's police department, in the name of fighting crime, to use real-time facial recognition technology to find and ...
New Orleans City Council discusses Bourbon Street becoming pedestrian-only by: Ashley Hamilton. Posted: Jun 18, 2025 / 04:35 PM CDT. Updated: Jun 18, 2025 / 08:56 PM CDT.
The New Orleans City Council voted on May 12 to amend a hiring ordinance in a move advocates say is a long-overdue step toward fairer employment opportunities for people with felony convictions.