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New Orleans has a rich and storied history. Locals and tourists are well aware of that. As the city celebrates its tricentennial, here's a look back at New Orleans during The Great Depression.
Free Speech. New Orleans Mayor Wasn't Entitled to Restraining Order Against Woman Who Took Photos of Her in a Public Place A temporary order had been issued, but the trial court refused to extend ...
NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell in a stalking case.Cantrell claims a woman, Anne Breaud, was stalking her when she ...
These photos of New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell enjoying a long lunch on April 7 with police Officer Jeffrey Vappie led to the mayor seeking a restraining order against French Quarter resident ...
The first mayor of New Orleans was Étienne de Boré. Appointed in 1803 by territorial Gov. William C. C. Claiborne, he resigned after five months.