Spend the morning hiking through the bayou, then head into the city for dinner at one of New Orleans’ legendary restaurants. It’s the perfect Louisiana combo – like red beans and rice or Saints ...
New Orleans city officials held a ribbon-cutting for the new Municipal Yacht Harbor Fishing Pier on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Great news for bookworms across the country. Barnes & Noble just announced plans to open 60 more stores in 2026, building on the 60 new locations it already opened in 2025. The book chain, which ...
Trader Joe's is planning to open approximately 30 new stores throughout the U.S., with a number of new stores having already opened this year. The grocery store chain currently operates 581 stores ...
Next fall, a new two-day festival at City Park hopes to help New Orleans take a brief break from rich roux and sugar-drenched beignets and instead put a renewed focus on movement and health, officials ...
City Park has long been a favorite hangout spot for New Orleans residents and tourists alike, featuring art exhibits, beignets and swan boat rentals. The sprawling 1,300-acre park was recently ...
The immigration enforcement operation launched Wednesday in Louisiana is pitting New Orleans’ sanctuary city policies against state laws favored by Republican lawmakers. Officials in New Orleans have ...
A New Orleans city council meeting descended into chaos Thursday when anti-ICE protesters stormed council chambers, shouting down officials and clashing with police over the launch of a major federal ...
This city’s new mayor-elect prays many times a day, for big things and small ones and often, she says, to a holy guardian known for helping defy lost causes. “My favorite patron saint is St. Jude,” ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans City Council has approved next year’s budget. The approval process got off to a rocky start. At Monday’s meeting, councilmembers and Mayor LaToya Cantrell clashed.
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleanians don’t need an explanation of the city’s massive street-repair effort to know what it feels like. They live with it daily — the mud, the detours, the sudden water shutoffs.
Louisiana officials have been eager for a federal intervention, but planned Border Patrol operations have stoked fear in the city’s immigrant work force. By Shannon Sims and Rick Rojas Reporting from ...