The actress and humanitarian died last week at age 96.
NOLA is currently only one of two cities that have consistently allowed filming in the U.S. since the summer.
The increased capacity limits and gathering restrictions will go into effect at 6 a.m. Friday and will last through the Mardi Gras holiday.
The over-the-phone application process will run in a single phase from Monday, Feb. 1, to Sunday, Feb. 7.
The quarterly Infrastructure Industry Day was held as a teleconference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The deadline to apply is Feb. 12.
The bills have been delayed by two weeks as the City waited for final approval of the tax rolls from the State of Louisiana.
Officials believe the new nonprofit model will ensure stronger connection to the needs and desires of the local community.
A small ceremony with Mayor LaToya Cantrell and City Council President Helena Moreno will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 19.
The addition of 75 miles of new low-stress bikeways is part of the City’s efforts to improve roadway safety for all residents.
The deadline to register is March 15, 2021.
All residents are encouraged to participate, especially current or future owners of an electric vehicle and business owners.
The dilapidated condition of the structure and likelihood of collapse prevented firefighters from making any kind of interior attack.
The just over 50 families to be served at the upcoming distribution had registered for the program and were selected by a lottery.
The goal to combat poverty and support residents who are pursuing greater opportunities.
The move comes out of an abundance of caution as Orleans Parish continues to experience a dramatic increase in COVID-19 cases,
The program delivers twice-daily, restaurant-made meals to New Orleanians in need.
The city had unprecedented year, facing numerous emergencies but remaining steadfast, according to Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
The COVID-19 positivity rate in the parish has been above 5 percent for two weeks in a row.
Residents are encouraged to watch the city-sponsored fireworks display from their own homes and not have large parties.
The funding is split nearly in half between Department of Public Works at $3.3 million and Sewerage and Water Board at $2.8 million.
All residents were able to escape without injuries.
The family was able to escape without injuries.
The structure is home to a 1,570-square-foot concession and restroom facility along with storage space and an open patio area.
Only natural, unflocked trees that are free of tree stands and all trimmings will be collected.
The program allows restaurants and bars to utilize on-street parking spaces in front of their restaurants and bars for additional seating.
Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, the Department of Public Works' contractor, will temporarily close the 700 block of Conti Street.
Today, the City of New Orleans provided an update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans and expectations for residents in priority groups.
The discussion focused on climate action needed at all levels of government during COVID-19 and the future of U.S. climate policy.
Northbound traffic on North Claiborne Avenue will be rerouted to Caffin Avenue and then to LA-46 (St. Claude Avenue).
The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy this week continues its "Embrace the Culture" virtual series with a weekly "Geaux Live NOLA" event.
Crews have removed much of the hazardous trees and hanging/leaning limbs identified by inspectors.
All eligible debris must be curbside by 6 a.m.
As officials complete their analysis, the city will remain in reopening Phase 3.2 through at least the upcoming weekend.
Residents who are on oxygen can swap out an empty tank for a full tank, free of charge.
SNAP benefits in Orleans Parish will receive automatic 25% replacement benefits due to widespread power outages.
Energy restoration is expected to be complete by the weekend.
An informational webinar will be held on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 5 p.m.
The hours are from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Recycling Drop-Off Center.
About 83% of computer recipients are living in households earning less than $50,000 a year with an average family size greater than four.