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In 24 hours, NOPD investigates multiple homicide and shooting scenes Violence in New Orleans By Natasha Robin | May 6, 2021 at 5:43 PM CDT - Updated May 6 at 6:09 PM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - In the middle of the day, a shooting unfolds on General Meyer in Algiers. Itâs the latest in a series of shootings and homicides that unfolded in a 24-hour span. âWhen we came down, everybody was just running around. People were getting into their cars and getting out of the area,â says John Bryant. At 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 6, neighbors tell FOX 8 a crowd of people was gathered at a short-term rental on Carondelet Street, a block off St. Charles Avenue when out of nowhere someone started shooting. ....
My New Orleans After nearly a year of Zoom happy hours and small shindigs on someone’s back porch, you and your best gals are probably ready for a proper “Girls Night Out.” You know, one that entails getting dressed up in a new outfit that no one has seen, and ordering an Über (because you are nothing if not responsible!) Perhaps table service at a restaurant you’ve all been eager to try, followed by out-of-the-ordinary – but safe – shenanigans, or merely a slice of respite from the rigmarole of everyday life. Plain and simple, you need a “Girls Night Out” that involves lots of laughter with the crew of ladies you missed so dearly during quarantine. Thanks to science and the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, that’s becoming more possible. Here are our suggestions for a swinging evening with your squad. ....
A local school board policy opposing facilities honoring slave owners, confederate officials and segregation supporters passed last summer with little ....
When McDonogh 35 opened its doors more than 100 years ago, it was the city’s first high school for Black students. Since then it has produced generations of notable alumni and maintained a prestigious academic reputation, according to the school’s alumni association. “Our success has in the past, the present, and foreseeably in the future come from individuals that are deep, strong, and mighty borne of a pride that far outshines the name of the school,” the association “Changing McDonogh 35 would not be a progressive thing to do nor will it erase the sordid history of the past. What it will do, is slowly erase the hard work and efforts graduates put in to make the name and thought of the school as revered as it is.” ....