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New Orleans Chief Technology Officer Resigns

Jonathan Wisbey stepped down on June 5 from his role as chief technology officer for Mayor Cantrell’s administration. Wisbey is at least the seventh high-level official to leave Cantrell’s administration since the beginning of her second term.

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Mardi Gras 'on track' for 2022, but parade routes could change

"We have concerns regarding the bandwidth and capacity of our first-responders, who have been under intense strain throughout the pandemic."

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NOLA Mayor Cantrell weighs putting all parades on St. Charles Ave. for Carnival 2022

NEW ORLEANS - Mayor LaToya Cantrell is considering a requirement that would have all Carnival parades follow a single St. Charles Avenue route in 2022, due to manpower shortages and

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New Orleans leaders say required vaccinations for city workers 'not off the table'

New Orleans leaders say required vaccinations for city workers 'not off the table'
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Mayor Cantrell expected to ease COVID restrictions in New Orleans

New Orleans moving to Phase 3 Friday; businesses allowed to operate at 75% New Orleans moving to Phase 3 Friday By Mykal Vincent | March 9, 2021 at 5:36 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 8:13 AM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell announced Wednesday that the city will move to a modified Phase 3 on Friday, March 12. Cantrell said at a news conference that the city’s positivity rate is currently 1.5 percent and nearly 21 percent of Orleans Parish has received at least a first vaccine dose. Restaurants and businesses will be allowed to operate at 75 percent capacity. Gatherings will be limited to 75 people indoors and 150 outdoors.

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