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Queer Space Returned To ESSENCE Festival Even Bigger For Its Second Year
For the second year in a row, the Global Black Economic Forum brought its highly anticipated event, Queer Space, to the ESSENCE Festival of Culture. A welcome start to ESSENCE Festival of Culture weekend, the exclusive cocktail reception, Queer Space, brought together an array of talented influencers, industry leaders, and advocates to celebrate the Black queer community in New Orleans..
Two cats rescued from two-alarm house fire in Mid-City, New Orleans fire officials say
Two cats were rescued from a fire that broke out in a Mid-City double Monday afternoon, damaging the left side of the home and a neighboring building, according to the New Orleans Fire Department. Firefighters responded to the two-alarm blaze at 4:59 p.m. in the 100 block of South Norman...
New Orleans man pleads guilty to carrying a machine gun on Bourbon Street
A New Orleans man pleaded guilty in federal court last Wednesday to possessing a machine gun while walking in the French Quarter in 2022. Xavion Watts, 21, was in the 400 block of Bourbon Street on Oct. 29, 2022, when New Orleans Police Department officers noticed a gun-shaped object protruding from underneath his shirt, according to U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans. Watts fled on foot as officers approached him, but he was eventually apprehended, Evans' office said in a press release Monday.
Insider Thinks Pelicans Youngster Will Have Reduced Role After Poor Summer League
Following a tough Summer League performance from one of their young players, the New Orleans Pelicans might be looking at different options to fill their bench guard role.
Louisiana Music Prize sounds off, names 11 finalist bands
Louisiana PrizeFest has shared the names of the bands chosen to play for the gold and the $10,000 top prize in their 2024 best-of-all-things competition. Eleven groups and individuals have been named Music Prize finalists. All will compete on October 18 and 19 at the Remington Garage, 211 Market Street in downtown Shreveport.
National Urban League Celebrating Black Women During Annual Conference
It’s been 40 years since Vanessa Williams graced the stage to become the first Black woman crowned Miss America. Since her victory in 1984, only seven other Black women have gone on to win the title of the national competition, celebrating the standard of beauty, success, service, and scholarship. The National Urban League (NUL) is honoring these women during its annual conference held in New Orleans for 2024.
Louisiana Residents Urged to Update Social Security Info
SHREVEPORT, LA - Louisiana residents should not ignore the latest information from the Social Security Administration. You probably got an email message from the agency this month. It's real and is not a scam. What Does the Social Security Want?. You are being asked to update your online Social Security...
New Orleans VA hospital is looking to hire 107 registered nurses
The New Orleans VA hospital is looking to hire 107 registered nurses. The Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System will hold a recruitment event for registered nurses Saturday (March 10) at the Veterans Medical Center at 2400 Canal St., Building Q. The hiring event will go from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Free parking is available in the garage at the corner of Galvez Street and Tulane Avenue.
Louisiana Living: NELA Celtic Festival
WEST MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — Today on Louisiana Living, guest host Staci-Albritton Mitchell is joined by Adrienne Lafrance-Wells as she discusses the upcoming Northeast Louisiana Celtic Festival. For more information, watch the video below.
Louisiana doctor convicted in illegal opioid prescription scheme
A Louisiana doctor who illegally distributed opiates from his Slidell office was convicted Monday in federal court. Adrian Dexter Talbot, 58, pre-signed prescriptions for more than 1.8 million doses of Schedule II controlled substances between 2015 and 2018. According to court documents and evidence presented at trial in the U.S....
KTBS 3's Jeff Beimfohr interviews GOP Lawmaker Elbert Guillory
SHREVEPORT, La. - KTBS 3's political reporter Jeff Beimfohr interviewed GOP lawmaker Elbert Guillory Tuesday on the 4 p.m. show. Guillory is running for Louisiana's new 6th Congressional District. ----- Click on the video attached to this report for the full interview.
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