Should old Charity be saved?
A controversy is going on now about the future of Charity Hospital in New Orleans which was put out of commission by Hurricane Katrina. […]
A controversy is going on now about the future of Charity Hospital in New Orleans which was put out of commission by Hurricane Katrina. […]
Hahnville High School’s Wesley Brown, who plays on the school’s varisty baseball team, enjoys his first day off in two weeks with a little rest and relaxation at the New Orleans Arena on March 9 for the VooDoo home game opener where the New Orleans team won 54-53. […]
NEW ORLEANS – An RV tradition in the south – the 17th annual New Orleans Spring RV Show & Camping – will showcase over 200 makes and models of recreational vehicles at the Pontchartrain Center, Feb. 29 through March 2.
Show hours are Friday 12-8, Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 11-5.
Admission is $7 for adults, $2 for kids 6-15 and free to children under 6.
For more information, visit www.bacshows.com.
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When New Orleans Hornets owner George Shinn said he wanted to create a senior dance squad to perform at home games, the team’s dance choreographer Ashley Deaton took Shinn’s idea and ran with it.
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It was quite a week just past in the Crescent City. […]
NEW ORLEANS – The 2008 New Orleans Boat Show will be held on Jan. 9 through 13 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in halls H, I and J in New Orleans. […]
NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The route to the moon and perhaps to Mars now goes through New Orleans – and the detour could not come at a better time in the city’s struggle to rebuild its shattered economy after Hurricane Katrina.
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Last week we reflected on what an exciting year 2008 will be. We’ll have big sporting events in the Crescent City next door. […]
Apparently, there is going to be another war in New Orleans.
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