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  • Pelicans may trade Brandon Ingram this offseason for financial reasons

    In a surprising twist, the New Orleans Pelicans are contemplating a significant roster shake-up involving one of their star players, Brandon Ingram. David Griffin, the front office head for the Pelicans, recently hinted at this potential move, bringing a wave of intrigue and concern among the fanbase. Brandon Ingram has been a cornerstone for the […] More

  • Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. & Zydeco Twisters Set to Release Fiery New Album

    Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. and the Zydeco Twisters, known far and wide as some of the exhilarating entertainers in New Orleans, have once again ignited the music scene with their dynamic energy. Their latest offering, “More Fun With Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters,” promises to deliver an electrifying blend of soul and zydeco that […] More

  • Tips for Hosting Summer Guests: How to Prepare Your Home Effortlessly

    Summer is a season synonymous with travel, and often it’s the arrival of loved ones that dictates our itinerary. While preparing for holiday guests can be overwhelming, readying your home for summer visitors also demands effort. This season of warmth and sunshine can sometimes transform into a flurry of activity, preparation, and anticipation. Growing up, […] More

  • Bocuse D’Or America in New Orleans features acclaimed chefs, Mayfield returns.

    In the vibrant and culturally rich city of New Orleans, the past week witnessed a grand event that marked a harmonious confluence of culinary excellence and captivating entertainment. The Bocuse d’Or America, a prestigious culinary competition, brought together world-renowned chefs who showcased their exceptional skills and gastronomic artistry. Amidst the whirlwind of flavors and the […] More

  • Saints happy with current players, may add more for 2024 season

    As the dawn of the 2024 season approaches, anticipation and optimism swell among the New Orleans Saints faithful. Nestled comfortably within their roster is a promising array of talent eager to electrify the field. The receiving squad, a harmonious blend of seasoned skill and burgeoning potential, stands poised to be a formidable force. Chris Olave, […] More

  • Power outage impacts Marlyville and Fontainebleau neighborhood, leaves residents without electricity.

    As dawn broke over the Marlyville – Fontainebleau neighborhood, residents found themselves grappling with an unexpected power outage that had cast a shadow over their morning routines. Streetlights fell dark, porches lost their inviting glow, and homes turned eerily silent without the comforting hum of appliances. The usually bustling morning scenes were replaced with a […] More

  • New nonstop flights starting November from New Orleans to LaGuardia.

    American Airlines is once again bridging the gap between the vibrant city of New Orleans and the bustling metropolis of New York City. Commencing on November 5, the airline will offer daily nonstop flights from Louis Armstrong International Airport to LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York. This marks a significant return for the airline, which […] More

  • City Park Conservancy President to Step Down July 5

    On a balmy morning in early June, the community of New Orleans found itself buzzing with unexpected news. The City Park Conservancy, long seen as the cornerstone of the city’s efforts to preserve its green spaces, was about to undergo a significant change. The President and CEO of the conservancy had just announced that her […] More

  • Extreme Heat Alert: Feels Like Temperatures May Hit 110 Degrees This Afternoon

    As the midday sun climbs higher in the sky, the residents brace themselves for another sweltering day. The relentless heatwave has gripped the region, pushing heat index values to alarming heights. Today, the “feels like” temperatures are expected to soar, potentially reaching as high as 110 degrees by the afternoon. Local authorities have issued a […] More

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