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Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge Kern Reese has removed Salvation Army, Tulane University and Louisiana State University as heirs of the Ed Wisner Trust Fund, making the city the primary benefactor of the $9 million annual pot.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Local and state officials are demanding answers after more than 100,000 Entergy and Cleco customers across southeast Louisiana lost power Sunday afternoon (May 25), following a large-scale, unexpected outage ordered by the regional power grid operator, MISO (Midcontinent Independent System Operator).
Leo Tate Sr., 31, and Jermaine Donald, 42, both were apprehended shortly after another of the 10 escapees, Lenton Vanburen, was booked in Baton Rouge, according to two law enforcement sources familiar with the manhunt.
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The audacious feat, one of the biggest jailbreaks in Louisiana history, exploited safety issues in the jail that had previously been cited by federal authorities.
Eccentric New Orleans post-punk band Coworkers have a new album and headline a release show at 8 p.m. Friday, May 30, at Okay Bar. The bill also includes Wild at Heart, Sharks’ Teeth and URQ and the Dismal Villagers. Cover is $10. Find more info on Instagram: @coworkers_nola.
State utility commissioner says one plant was offline for maintenance and another failed unexpectedly, forcing grid operator MISO to order rolling outages.