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Former Florida State running back Cam Akers has been searching for a home throughout the offseason. After trying out for the New Orleans Saints this week, Akers will be sticking around in the NFC to start off the 2025 season. READ MORE: Florida State lands four-star wideout Brandon Bennett over Gators and Bulldogs
ICE agents in New Orleans detained the wife of a Marine veteran, while her husband says they were following the rules to get her green card. Court records show she had a final order of removal, which her family says she didn’t know about,
11:46am - a flash flood warning has been issued for parts of New Orleans until 2:45pm. Around 0.5-2 inches have already fallen and another 1-2 inches is forecast to fall. Avoid flooded streets and underpasses! Turn around, don’t drown! #LAwx pic.twitter.com/gn41lXLL5w
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A New Orleans police officer who shot and killed a puppy violated its owners’ constitutional rights but had qualified immunity, a federal jury found.
"There's so many amazing florists in New Orleans. If we're the first florist that puts a clause in our contract about raising prices due to tariffs, we might not get the business," says Jacqui Roche,
A New Orleans man convicted of grooming, drugging and sexually abusing two 15-year-old girls — raping one victim and allowing two of his friends to assault her — was sentenced
According to the No Kings protest website, a total of 11 protests have been planned across Louisiana. At least three of those protests are being planned in the New Orleans area.
Kellen Moore takes over the Saints this year, and these are the three underrated sleepers who could break out in the 2025 NFL season.
The city would become first in the United States to formally allow facial recognition as a tool for surveilling residents in real time.
MEANWHILE, AS A SEARCH FOR THE TWO REMAINING INMATES WHO BROKE OUT OF THE ORLEANS PARISH JUSTICE CENTER IS NEARING FOUR WEEKS. ALL NEW AT NOON, WE’VE GOT A NEW MESSAGE FROM THE NEW ORLEANS POLICE SUPERINTENDENT.