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Michel, a New Orleans native and former FBI agent who helped lead the bureau's Houston office, replaced former Inspector General Derry Harper as the city’s top watchdog in 2020. Michel was initially tapped to lead the office on an interim basis, after Harper resigned amid revelations that he rarely showed up to work.
Johnson, who has spent the first five years of his career with the Saints, agreed to a new three-year contract to stay with the team, his agent announced Tuesday.
“A lot of people like to consider it the northernmost city in the Caribbean, or maybe America’s most European city,” Preservation Hall Jazz Band singer Clint Maedgen told NJ Advance Media. “It’s kind of like the last Bohemia of any sort of major city in America… .You can’t escape music in New Orleans.”
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A group of business and civic leaders has launched a new initiative to improve city services and efficiency in response to New Orleans’ years of population decline and recent surveys showing thousands of residents considering leaving the city.
A coalition has released a report recommending improvements to New Orleans' city services, such as the Sewerage and Water Board, city operations, and the civil service system. The report is based on surveys from businesses, community leaders, and prospective mayoral candidates.
Any regular "Real Housewives" viewer knows a drama-filled girls trip is practically a must-have for every season, and the Orange County ladies put New Orleans on their travel list this year.
Yes, but: In the pre-COVID days, peak hotel occupancy regularly reached 95% over Mardi Gras, The Times-Picayune reports. Between the lines: These numbers don't include short-term rentals, which represent a significant portion of the travel market.
Officers with the New Orleans Police Department are searching for a man who is accused of removing his ankle monitor.