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In her second to last year on the job, Cantrell was scheduled to work an average of 16 hours and 39 minutes a week, excluding weeks she traveled and other irregular weeks.
New Orleans City Council members grilled officials from Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration Monday about a disputed ...
Mayor Latoya Cantrell’s travel has gotten a lot of attention lately, and a new Gambit article has added fuel to the fiery ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell Friday appeared to dismiss new record keeping and reporting rules governing city funded ...
Citing mold, water leaks and other dangerous conditions, the executive director of New Orleans' public housing authority called this week for the relocation of that agency’s main office, a request the ...
New Orleans municipal employees must prove there is “a professional benefit" to their taxpayer-funded travel, under rules the ...
Amid fresh criticism about a controversial French Quarter sanitation contract, the New Orleans City Council on Thursday ...
Louisiana's state Legislature is stepping into a fight over trash collection and sanitation in New Orleans' French Quarter.
City Council members questioned members of the Cantrell administration about the controversial move to award a new garbage ...
Tensions flared at City Hall again Monday as New Orleans City Council members grilled Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration ...
New Orleans will lose workers in over a dozen city departments after a federal grant for the AmeriCorps VISTA program was ...
City Council members questioned members of the Cantrell administration about the controversial move to award a new garbage ...