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Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Residents worried ahead of eviction at apartment complex on Conti Street [ WWL - Local]
The new owners, New Orleans Redevelopment Fund, say in September they told tenants they would have 30-days to move out and that tenants haven't been required to pay rent for quite awhile
from WWL - Local
New Orleans mom nearly died during pregnancy [ WWL - Local]
Simone Landrum felt like her doctor was brushing off her concerns. About 8 months into her pregnancy, she was feeling even worse.
from WWL - Local
Man dressed as Klansman kicked out of Picayune bar [ WWL - Local]
"We don't want that taking place in the City of Picayune. This is 2018. It's unacceptable behavior. But, I think the owners handled it very well."
from WWL - Local
Tourist commission campaign boosts hotel, restaurant business - [www.theadvocate.com - RSS Results in new_orleans/news/communities* of type article]


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Former WWL-TV reporter Bill Capo's connection to Marie Laveau [ WWL - Local]
"When the tomb was painted, the archdiocese called me, as the action reporter for Channel 4, asked me to help raise the $10,000," Capo said.
from WWL - Local
City Council plans to fine Entergy $5 million in wake of paid actors investigation [ WWL - Local]
In addition to the fine, the council also wants Entergy to pay for court costs and costs for the investigation.
from WWL - Local