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Renovations and Improvements Complete at Tchoupitoulas Walmart
NEW ORLEANS — On July 12, Walmart executives and employees hosted a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the newly remodeled Walmart Supercenter at 1901 Tchoupitoulas Street. The retailer said the multi-million-dollar remodel is one of many scheduled for stores Louisiana in 2024. New features and amenities at the Tchoupitoulas Walmart,...
French, African American, German and more: Genealogical series looks at research by ethnicity
A new series of 10 genealogy sessions will be keyed to researching different ethnic heritages, kicking off July 24 and taking place at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, every Wednesday at 7 p.m. through Oct. 2. First up are "Researching French Ancestors" on July 24...
Tujague’s Launches $18.56 Brunch
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Tujague’s, the second oldest restaurant in New Orleans, is pleased to launch its new two-course weekend brunch menu, priced at $18.56! The restaurant, which first opened its doors in 1856, is paying homage to its rich history by providing an affordable and delicious weekend brunch experience in The Big Easy.
The power of art to heal in Slidell
The healing power of art — as seen through the eyes of nine unique artists — will be on exhibit at the George Dunbar Gallery in Slidell when "Revival," an invitational art exhibition, opens with a reception and artist's talk on July 19 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. “Revival” will run through Sept. 6, and the public is invited to enjoy the free reception and talk.
Lafayette Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying iPad Theft Suspect
The Lafayette Crime Stoppers and the Lafayette Police Department are seeking assistance from the public in identifying a suspect involved in a theft at a local Best Buy. On July 5, at approximately 2:00 PM, an unidentified Asian male entered the Best Buy store located at 5627 Ambassador Caffery Parkway. The suspect proceeded to remove an iPad 13 Pro, valued at $1,300, from one of the displays. The individual managed to cut the security cable securing the device before exiting the premises.
Beausoleil Books sold. Meet the new owners and their plans for the downtown bookstore.
It began with a simple plea on social media. Earlier this year James Colvin, who co-owns Beausoleil Books in downtown Lafayette with his husband, Bryan Dupree, simply shared their issue at hand with others in a Facebook group: a job was going to pull them away from Lafayette and something needed to be done about their bookstore.
Lacombe man guilty of second degree murder in case of body dumped in Florida
COVINGTON --- District Attorney Collin Sims reports that on July 12, 2024, a St. Tammany Parish jury deliberated for less than an hour before returning guilty verdicts on all charges against 37-year-old Patrick “Paris” McCarty of Lacombe arising out of the fatal beating of 36-year-old Joshua James in 2022.
Calling All Thespians: Auditions for "Rumors" by Neil Simon Taking Place July 17th and 18th
Jimmy Broussard, with the Eunice Players' Theatre, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on how you can audition for their upcoming production of "Rumors" by Neil Simon. Auditions take place on July 17th and 18th at the Eunice Players' Theatre. Tags. Localnow. Calling All Thespians: Auditions for...
Pelicans' rookie has shaky Summer League debut
New Orleans 2024 Summer League team debuted Friday, July 12 versus Minnesota. The game served as the first for rookie first rounder Yves Missi in the Pelicans jersey. The Baylor product struggled in his debut for the Pelicans, scoring only six points and collecting eight rebounds. New Orleans fell to Minnesota 81-74, but New Orleans' front office hasn't lost confidence in their first-round pick.
Gaza protesters a constant at New Orleans City Council meetings in quest to be heard
Months after student protests over the Israel-Hamas conflict rocked U.S. campuses, pro-Palestinian groups in New Orleans have kept their advocacy alive in a different forum: consistently showing up to City Council meetings where they've pressed to be heard. For months, members of at least six groups — including Jewish Voice...
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