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Anum Siddiqui

Anum Siddiqui

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Local Palestinians demand New Orleans cut ties with Israel

The New Orleans Stop Helping Israel’s Ports, or NOSHIP, plans to speak ahead of Port of New Orleans commissioners in hopes of ending local ties with Israel.The rally comes as tensions grow overseas and locals mourn the loss of family members in Gaza. Adan Murad, member of NOSHIP, says organizers want New Orleans to stop their plans for an innovation embassy between the port of New Orleans and the port of Ashad in Israel. Murad says New Orleanian tax dollars should not help fund the violence in G…
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Louisiana shrimpers fear industry is near extinction

For 45 years Ronald Dufrene, best known as Mister Jug, has been catching shrimp along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana.
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Dawn Busters Kiwanis Club, Krewe of Carrollton host annual turkey fry

Dawn Busters Kiwanis Club, Krewe of Carrollton host annual turkey fry
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Jefferson Parish libraries offer free legal advice in 'Ask-a-Lawyer...

Attorneys will be available to answer questions for civil matters and connect people with further resources.
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Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development repairs crac...

After the repairs, DOTD will conduct a preliminary inspection. Officials say the bridge remains safe for drivers.
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Community comes together to honor life of 'Mr. Harahan'

Former Mayor Carlo Ferrara is known for many roles
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Laplace residents fear levee construction impacts flooding

The West Shore Lake Pontchartrain Project is expected to be completed in 2027.
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Tyrell Morris back in court as criminal case continues to unfold

A hearing later this month will lay out what evidence will be allowed during the trial as well as who can testify.
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New Orleans residents concerned about safety of bridge due to multi...

The Facebook post showed multiple pillars on the Elysian Fields bridge cracked and almost broken.
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Jefferson Parish Schools face 140 teachers vacancies at the start o...

To combat the shortage, the district is partnering with an online tutoring company that provides teachers for classrooms with vacancies and more.
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Changes to expect as Terrebonne Schools returns to class

Hundreds of Terrebonne students will start at new schools as the district consolidates for the 2024-2025 school year.
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Equine therapy heals hundreds of children in St. Tammany Parish

The program treats people struggling with mental, physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
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Superintendent optimistic in fully staffing Leah Chase school, near...

Superintendent Avis Williams says the Leah Chase school is nearing enrollment goals.
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Lafourche Parish government aware of oil spill in Bayou Lafourche

Agencies have been notified, and crews are working to capture what's in the water.
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Haitian patient receives gift of life at Children's Hospital New Or...

Children’s Hospital in New Orleans is making a global impact by giving the gift of life to a patient flown in from Haiti.Miradeau Jean Paul, 8, was born with a severe congenital heart defect. The condition is a combination of four different defects which impact how blood flows through the heart. Children with this diagnosis are often called “blue babies” because of their blueish-tinged lips, skin, and nails caused by low oxygen levels in the blood. “Most of these babies, for instance, in America…
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Proposal for minimum pay for New Orleans musicians hired by city mo...

The proposed ordinance stipulates that musicians or bands hired by the city should be paid at least $200 per musician, per hour.
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East Jefferson Parish recycling drop-off site moves to Republic Ser...

Recycling drop-off for East Jefferson Parish residents is relocating from the Joseph S. Yenni Building to Republic Services’ Materials Recovery Facility (804 L and A Road, Metairie, LA 70001). The Westbank Lapalco Boulevard location remains the same. Hours for both parts of the parish will now be from 8 a.m. to noon. “The new hours of operation will minimize the initial drop-off wait time and help workers avoid excessive heat,” said Jefferson Parish Public Works Director Mark Drewes. “The move t…
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New Orleans to host rental registry information sessions for landlords

The City of New Orleans is hosting a series of landlord information sessions regarding the healthy homes ordinance. The ordinance requires rental property owners to register their property with the city. The healthy homes ordinance, which passed by the city council in 2022, creates new minimum rental standards.Some of the minimum rental standards include:Units have safe working plumbing and electrical systems Units are free from mold and rodents Tenants have access to hot water Units don’t have…
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New Orleans police satisfaction survey results - WDSU New Orleans

According to the NOPD Citizens Satisfaction Survey, overall satisfaction within the police department is at 40 percent – that’s an improvement of nine points since last year. The survey results last year showed that the satisfaction rating was the lowest since the survey project began in 2009. The New Orleans Crime Coalition conducts the annual survey with 800 people in New Orleans participating. Forty-three percent of people say the city is “very safe” or “fairly safe” which is a 14-point incr…
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People can apply at the Towers Building on 520 Old Spanish Trail. -...

Slidell Mayor Greg Cromer says while the city is back in commerce the Small Business Administration continues to accept applications for those impacted by the April tornado.According to Cromer, an EF-1 tornado caused widespread damage impacting more than 700 structures. Since then over 200 businesses have sent in an application to the Small Business Administration. SBA will continue to accept applications for low-interest federal disaster loans to businesses until further notice.Residents can…
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New Orleans child makes medical breakthrough - WDSU New Orleans

Twelve-year-old Kelsey Farris is familiar with hospital visits, medical crises and pain no child should endure. Kelsey’s battle with sickle cell disease began at birth. After years of searching for solutions, her doctors were able to find a cure by a stem therapy and bone marrow transplant.“It’s a huge blessing that she is essentially able to start life over again,” said Ebony Farris, Kelsey’s mother.According to NMDP, a nonprofit dedicated to cell therapy, ethnically diverse patients with blood…