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COLUMN: Is Louisiana ready to take the next step?
With the conclusion of Sun Belt Media Days in New Orleans earlier in the week, it is now time to look fully ahead to the start of the 2024 college football season. For Michael Desormeaux and the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns, that season will begin on August 31 inside a construction zone that is the future Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium when they host Grambling State.
Local nonprofit offers free lead testing, water filters for New Orleans residents
The Water Collaborative of Greater New Orleans is offering free lead and copper testing to Orleans Parish residents to help them find out how much of the potentially harmful chemicals are in their water. The organization, a nonprofit that educates people on water management and advocates for equitable water policies in the region, is conducting the survey to assess how many homes across the city have water contaminated by lead and copper.
Jeff Duncan: Not a saint but always a Saint. There will never be another like Mike Ornstein.
Unless you’re a diehard Saints fan, you probably haven't heard of Mike Ornstein. But the longtime NFL executive and agent, who died Thursday, was a beloved and important person to many in the NFL and particularly the New Orleans Saints organization. "Orny," as he was known to those close...
Leah Chase School hits enrollment milestone, despite doubts
New Orleans’ first direct-run school in nearly two decades cleared an important hurdle this week: Enrolling enough students. The new school, named for New Orleans chef Leah Chase, had 252 students registered as of Thursday. Another 30 kids are expected to attend, but still need to complete the enrollment process.
A Win In Louisiana Against Cruel And Life-Threatening Prison Conditions
The suit called for an end to the slave labor of Farm Line workers at Angola prison when the men held thee are are forced to work beneath a sun hotter than their ancestors knew without adequate water, bathroom facilities, shade or any other protection. The post A Win In Louisiana Against Cruel And Life-Threatening Prison Conditions appeared first on NewsOne.
Juwan Johnson spotted at Saints training camp practice on Friday
This is good to see. Juwan Johnson was spotted at New Orleans Saints training camp on Friday, out of a walking boot and catching passes from a JUGS machine. The team’s starting tight end underwent foot surgery in mid-June after developing a stress fracture throughout minicamp. So this was a big development for him, even if he’s still on the PUP list.
Soupçon: Louisiana Food News for August
Every hot and sticky summer, as we diligently follow dispatches from the National Hurricane Center and change our sweaty shirts just so the 95 degree weather can soak through another one, there is one silver lining, and thankfully it can be found at a number of culinary institutions across the city. It’s COOLinary New Orleans, the summer tradition for which participating restaurants rollout specially priced, prix-fixe menus for two-course lunches and three-course dinners and brunches. Now’s the perfect time to sample a curated menu from the dozens of inventive and classic restaurants that make New Orleans a dining destination. Sit back, order a (frozen) drink or two, and take your taste buds on a tour of the city’s comestible culture. Celebrating twenty years this year, COOLinary organizers have extended the deliciousness for an additional two weeks, lasting from August 1–September 15. neworleans.com/coolinary.
Morial urges National Urban League allies to shore up DEI policies and destroy Project 2025
Shoring up policies that promote diversity, equity and inclusion and destroying a proposed conservative guidebook that seeks to dismantle long-fought-for civil rights in America are just two of the challenges National Urban League President Marc H. Morial set forth Thursday to the group's allies.
New Orleans police investigating shooting that injured teen boy
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans police are investigating a shooting at an unknown location involving a teenage boy. Police say the boy arrived at the hospital with a gunshot wound and is currently being treated. The New Orleans Police Department is investigating the exact time and location of the...
Uncoventional country star Zach Bryan was intense, gracious during Superdome show
As Zach Bryan eased into “Quittin’ Time” late in his two-hour show Thursday at the Caesars Superdome, a stranger interrupted him. With the lights turned low, a young man from the audience managed to slip onstage, stroll right up to Bryan and offer a handshake. A baffled...
Tulane Women’s Basketball’s Rena Wakama leads Nigerian National Team as head coach at Paris Olympics
NEW ORLEANS – Tulane assistant women’s basketball coach Rena Wakama will lead the Nigerian National Women’s Team as the head coach at the Paris Olympics starting on Monday. The games start for the national team with pool play beginning on July 29 against Australia at 4 a.m....
Keynote speakers announced for annual building materials convention
CHICAGO — This fall, North American Building Material Distribution Association (NBMDA) and the North American Association of Floor Covering Distributors (NAFCD) will host an educational program at the 2024 NAFCD + NBMDA Annual Convention, October 22-24, 2024, in New Orleans. A diverse slate of subject-matter experts will lead sessions designed to help conference attendees gain the insights needed to enhance operational efficiency, increase the bottom line, and ultimately, grow their business.
Fleur-de-Links, July 26: Injury bug hitting the Saints early
Just two days into training camp and the New Orleans Saints have already suffered injuries to three players. The Black and Gold announced that they would hold two open practices in the Big Easy when they return from California, one at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium and the other at the Superdome.
Chollet brothers were sports heroes until their Black heritage revealed
Leroy and Hillary Chollet excelled in New Orleans high school and college sports in the 1940s – until their Blackness was uncovered. Born March 5, 1924, Leroy led Holy Cross to three championships and back-to-back state titles, according to Ramon Antonio Vargas. In his 2013 book, “Fight, Grin and Squarely Play the Game,” Vargas described Leroy as being a master athlete who excelled in basketball, baseball and track-and-field.
Heavy hitters in play as elite DL Jahkeem Stewart eyes midseason commitment
New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart is an elite talent in the class of 2026. The 6-6, 270-pound monster is ranked No. 10 overall by 247Sports. He's the No. 1 defensive lineman in the country and No. 2 prospect in Louisiana. On the recruiting front, Stewart can...
Youth golf league registration opens
The St. Charles Parish Department of Parks and Recreation is excited to announce its fourth season of youth golf through its partnership with First Tee Greater New Orleans. The program will return to Cypress Lakes in Ormond and has expanded to add programs at Grand Ridge in Willowdale. Children ages 5-13 are invited to participate […] The post Youth golf league registration opens appeared first on L'Observateur.
The Reading Life: Ayurella Horn-Muller
Susan Larson talks with Ayurella Horn-Muller about her fascinating new book, Devoured: The Extraordinary Story of Kudzu, the Vine That Ate the South. Here’s what’s on tap in the literary life this week:. The Friends of the Jefferson Public Library will hold a Box Sale of Children's Books...
JP Morrell: No longer cleaning up crap left behind; enforcing the ban on toilets, grills, and tents
The New Orleans City Council has voted to add to the banned items list for Mardi Gras parade goers. That now included tents, upholstered furniture, and personal portable toilets.
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