Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, residents and city leaders reflect on the impact of demolishing New Orleans’ major public housing projects in favor of mixed-income redevelopment.
A city-funded report’s recommendations to manage infrastructure repair have gone unheeded, leaving residents and leaders frustrated with lengthy delays and cost overruns.
The 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans, though financially troubled, transformed the city’s riverfront and spurred tourism projects that continue to shape its economy.
The Louisiana Supreme Court has allowed a negligent homicide trial to proceed against a monitoring company accused of failing to report security breaches that led to the murder of Peggy Beasley