A New Orleans judge has sided with the mayor regarding a travel ban ordinance passed by the city council. Judge Sidney Cates ruled Friday that the travel ban violated the city's Home Rule Charter, and ...
New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell is in Washington, D.C., for a mayors' trade summit with leaders across North America.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell is on the U.S. delegation for the U.S. Conference of Mayors to Host Trilateral Trade Summit with Mayors from Canada and Mexico.
The nearly $2 billion joint infrastructure program which is federally and locally funded and meant to fund hundreds of road ...
New Orleans judge says the $90 million settlement deal is not valid, but the city is still on the hook for $10 million that will go to the schools.
Rival Goldman Sachs has brought forward its annual performance review process and plans to trim its staffing by 3% to 5%.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has been granted a temporary restraining order on the New Orleans City Council's travel ban ...
New Orleans Police Department Chief Anne Kirkpatrick testified that Cantrell had concerns about the fairness of the captain promotion process.
The ban was initially enacted after the administration backed out of a funding deal with the Orleans Parish School Board.
The letter from Council President JP Morrell states that the mayor's trip is in violation of the current travel ban in place for all city employees.
New Orleans City Council issued a strict temporary ban on all non-essential travel by city employees and officials.
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