Retail business feeling the squeeze of Carnival closures in the French Quarter
Restrictions aren’t hurting just bars
Retail business feeling the squeeze of Carnival closures in the French Quarter By Kaitlin Rust | February 12, 2021 at 9:46 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 9:46 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Police barricaded off an eerie scene around 7 p.m. on Friday. With bars closed on Bourbon, the Quarter is quiet.
“We’re open, open for business,” Sue Saucier, owner of Rare Finds said. “The French Quarter is not just bars and restaurants, there’s wonderful shops as well.”
Not having that foot traffic also hurts shops like Rare Finds on Decatur Street.
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be like this guy. just so happens he s a 20-year army veteran as well. he said when a teacher brings personal bias into the classroom, i ve got a problem with it. we ve got a problem with it. he gets fired. he said mark bounds would defend the teacher s right to do that outside of the classroom to the death. but the fact that he brought it in, personal bias into the classroom, that s where they drew the line. they fired him and is waiting final approval by the board. he expects to get that. alisyn: that s fast. usually with public schools it takes a long time to get the board of education on board. that s interesting. steve: it s hard to run it up the flagpole if somebody just stomped on it. alisyn: great point. thank you. meanwhile let s get your headlines. talk about bad timing, brand-new problems with the dream liner. on the same day the f.a.a. is announcing a review on the jets. two problems. one a crack on the
he had a girl scream in his other class. no surprise there. the man who was sitting just next to the young lady that was her father. he said that when he heard what happened he immediately sent an e-mail to the school district. he heard back from the school superintendent that said he was unaware of the situation supposedly. as we are learning the teacher has been punished. the spokesman for the lexington richland school district mark bounds is also talking this morning. here is what he told greta last night. i can t give you specifics because the superintendent is going to recommend the teacher be terminated. the teacher may have legal recourse. upon hearing this we conducted a full investigation and put him on leave. we wanted to make sure we heard all of the facts. the facts substantiated. he took the flag off of the wall and stepped on it at the conclusion of the investigation a superintendent determined the best course of action was to
he said it s cloth. it s more than cloth. represents a lot of thing. kimberly: fire him. this is outrageous. i would be so angry i would literally protest and sit at the school every day. eric: you have won t have to do that. i called and spoke to gentleman name mark bounds with the district, chapin south carolina high school and they did. terminated him today. on the administrative leave. 20-brother veteran of the army who said 20-year veteran of the army said he did it in school. he would have thought to the death for him to do outside of school but in school made the difference. free speech or wrong? andrea: he has the right to do it sadly. but it doesn t make it right. in a public school if he is defacing it, the teachers not supposed to share their opinion. this is a known liberal. he asked why he did it a
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