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A Harahan man has pleaded not guilty to charges that he sexually abused three young children, according to Jefferson Parish ...
Jennifer Herricks, Ph.D., founder of the Louisiana Families for Vaccines, will give a talk titled “Are State Leaders Throwing ...
There is a large police presence Monday morning in Metairie near multiple schools. Several officers were seen near Bissonet Plaza School. According to a school alert to parents, officers were ...
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — New Orleans’ very own “Crawfish King”, Al Scramuzza has died at the age of 97. Scramuzza earned his crown being the first to popularized eating the Louisiana seafood staple in ...
Scramuzza was the founder of Seafood City, a sprawling seafood market that once took up an entire city block on North Broad ...
METAIRIE, La. (WVUE) - Al Scramuzza, New Orleans’ beloved “Crawfish King,” died Sunday, May 11, at his home in Metairie after a brief illness. He was 97. Scramuzza was born on Sept. 19, 1927.
Layoffs: Petrochemical manufacturing company Cornerstone Chemical Company filed a WARN notice with state officials indicating that the company plans to lay off 71 workers in Waggaman, in Jefferson ...
This morning, showers are along the coast in lower Plaquemines Parish, lower Jefferson Parish and lower portions of LaFourche Parish. These are the areas rain is expected today. Everyone else will ...
The New Orleans City Council officially declared May 8, 2025, as Cam Jordan Day, honoring the Saints defensive end for his outstanding contributions to youth mentorship, charitable work, and civic ...
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Al Scramuzza, who first popularized eating crawfish back in the early 1950s, died at his home in Metairie on Sunday after a ...
Trader Joe’s expansion, elevator upgrades, and new public courts lead recent commercial construction permits across Orleans ...
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