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A French Quarter restaurant owner and resident asked a judge to block Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s emergency sanitation contract for the French Quarter and Downtown Development District, claiming the ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell is asking the state’s Supreme Court to overturn two previous losses she’s suffered in her legal campaign against Anne Breaud.
The New Orleans City Council voted five to one to override Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s emergency declaration, allowing Henry Consulting to take over trash collection in the French Quarter.
The New Orleans City Council voted Thursday morning to override two recent vetoes by Mayor LaToya Cantrell, restoring key funding for the redevelopment of Charity Hospital and French Quarter ...
City Council overrides Mayor LaToya Cantrell's veto of $20M for Charity Hospital The unanimous vote marked at least the second override of a mayoral veto during Cantrell's second term.
The New Orleans City Council on Thursday voted 5-1 to repeal an emergency declaration Mayor LaToya Cantrell filed a day before to install her preferred sanitation contractor in the French Quarter ...
The New Orleans City Council July 10 voted to end Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s emergency trash declaration just one day after she announced it. The declaration was part of Cantrell’s attempt to ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell has issued an Emergency Order to control who will provide trash services in the French Quarter.
The New Orleans City Council July 10 unanimously overrode Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s veto of a $20 million payment to redevelop the long abandoned Charity Hospital — part of an ongoing fight over ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell filed an emergency declaration in Civil District Court on Wednesday, a move that would allow her to install her preferred sanitation contractor in the French Quarter and ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell vetoes $20M deal with Tulane for Charity Hospital renovations The veto is likely to be overridden. Still, it represents yet another clash between the mayor and the City ...
During an appearance at Essence Fest, LaToya Cantrell said she faced "crucifixion" during her second term as New Orleans mayor.