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Metro Service Group owner says New Orleans trash pickup will be back on track in 30 days
Jimmie Owens said his company increased pay for drivers 60 days ago, after it had lost staff to competing haulers. Share Updated: 5:55 PM CDT Jul 7, 2021
Metro Service Group owner says New Orleans trash pickup will be back on track in 30 days
Jimmie Owens said his company increased pay for drivers 60 days ago, after it had lost staff to competing haulers. Share Updated: 5:55 PM CDT Jul 7, 2021
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Show Transcript WDSU NEWS AT 5. WHEN I CALMEL TRO. THEY DON’T HAVE ANYBODY, YOULP. KNOW. PICK UP THE TRASH. YOU HEARD OF THERE. WE’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT IT FOR WEEKS FIRST AT FIVE TSHRA PICKUP PROBLEMS. IT HAS BEEN DAYS EVEN WEEKS SINCE GARBAGE TRUCKS HAVE ROLLED IT DOWN THE STREETS IN SOME NEW ORLEANS NEIGHBORHOODS MANY OF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHEN YOU’RE TRASH IS GOING TO GET PICKED UP CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER GREG. LASE
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FBI Raids Hotel of GOP and Dem Donor Fouad Zeton Who Blames Dirty People
On 6/3/21 at 11:08 AM EDT
The FBI have raided a hotel owned by a well-known Louisiana businessman who has donated to both Democrats and Republicans.
FBI agents and other federal authorities executed warrants at the Magnolia Mansion Hotel at 2127 Prytania Street in New Orleans on Wednesday.
Several large packages were seen being removed from the property, which is owned by former boxer Fouad Zeton.
It is unclear why the FBI were carrying out a raid at Zeton s hotel. The agents were reported to have spent about three hours at the property.
WDSU Investigates was at the Magnolia Mansion on Prytania Street as the FBI removed several large packages from the property, which is owned by Fouad Zeton.