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We need to think about this as we wish for *it* to happen every day.
🧵. #1u
Louisiana has gone from 5th-highest to the 4th-highest in the nation for youth obesity. See the national data.
It's shaping up to be an unusual game of musical chairs in the New Orleans criminal courthouse as the dozen sitting district judges jockey in an election year for three fewer seats.
They need to make both of these lanes turn legal lanes. The trucks already turn illegally from the right lane, crossing over into the entrance to I10. Makes it super dangerous for me turning legally to the traffic lanes.
Someone actually wrote a song about Pilottown. Released ca. 1970, this swamp pop confection features dreadful production and a singer trying desperately to sound like Gregg Allman. #louisiana #pilottown
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Since Edmund McIlhenny first put hot sauce into glass bottles emblazoned with the now-iconic green, red and white diamond logo, seven of his descendants have run the Tabasco business.
Adam Graves is the company's first outsider CEO. Get to know him here.
The longtime friends and business partners are splitting up over a disagreement about how Jacobson is running the Batture, a 10-acre park on the Uptown riverfront.
On April 16, the New Orleans City Council voted 4-3 to approve a $250,000 expansion of the NOPD’s drone program.
We gathered some of the public comments for this month's For the Record. antigravitymagazine.com/column/for-t...
The longtime friends and business partners are splitting up over a disagreement about how Jacobson is running the Batture, a 10-acre park on the Uptown riverfront.
It's shaping up to be an unusual game of musical chairs in the New Orleans criminal courthouse as the dozen sitting district judges jockey in an election year for three fewer seats.
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Since Edmund McIlhenny first put hot sauce into glass bottles emblazoned with the now-iconic green, red and white diamond logo, seven of his descendants have run the Tabasco business.
Adam Graves is the company's first outsider CEO. Get to know him here.
This Day in Labor History: June 15, 1990. 400 striking janitors organized with Service Employees International Union held a rally in Los Angeles. The LAPD proceeded to beat the shit out of them in front of office workers wondering what the hell was going on. Let's talk about Justice for Janitors!
On April 16, the New Orleans City Council voted to approve a $250,000 expansion of the NOPD’s drone program, which passed in a 4-3 vote. Councilmembers Eugene Green, Jason Hughes, Freddie King III, an...
“Even after the administration’s posture had helped escalate tensions in Minnesota, even with the blowback mounting, the vice president and Mr. Miller were still searching for a reason to put federal troops on American streets.”