Students were complaining of a chlorine taste in the school's water
About 97.2 percent of oil production and 84.2 percent of natural gas production is shutdown
Named one of the "100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare" by readers of Modern Healthcare Magazine
Economic development expert Marco Cocito-Monoc spearheads effort
"Plaquemines is the port that will be the hub to relieving the grid-lock on the west coast," said Boasso.
Passenger traffic was up in June over the same month last year
One Huddle House patron requests a new order of food "due to the penis coming too close to his plate."
Grace Harbour Christian Ministries won the support to build a proposed 66-home mixed-income community
The Plaquemines Parish Port, Harbor and Terminal District council voted 5-4 to appoint Walter Boasso as Executive Director of Plaquemines port district.
Maritime businesses have lost time and money since the July 23 barge and tanker collision
Evacuation route at risk
Using a 203-year-old law
The decision to change the permit will be made in late August.
Ten thousand of the booklets have been printed thanks to support from Devon Energy
The Eastbank pool is the first Plaquemines Parish complex to reopen its doors post-Katrina
Let's not let political divisions and petty squabbling get in the way of really pushing forward
The Louisiana Department of Justice's pursues case against Plaquemines Parish's 25th Judicial District judges, Bill Roe and Anthony Ragusa
The seventh roadway project in eastern New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina
Businesses now include fried chicken, seafood and Caribbean restaurants; a nail studio; beauty salon; bar and more
The process is "about as transparent as mud in the Mississippi River."
The bridge is on a hurricane evacuation route
Why are we in S. Louisiana second-class citizens
Wheels will keep turning until 4 a.m., at least on the St. Charles lines.
25 inspectors began performing sweeps to enforce the city’s new code in early May.
The Belle Chasse dentist will run for the District 4 seat
The way our lawmakers have approached the challenge of ports' futures reeks of outright thievery by the Port of New Orleans
25th District Division A judge Anthony Ragusa addressed report of misuse of public money in the Plaquemines court system
July, August and September are incredibly difficult and challenging months
The Holidome, located at the corner of Veterans and Williams Boulevards, will be restored and upgraded
There's no clear consensus on what will replace the almost vacant, declining Chateau Village mall
Among the projects: a new lift station, stabilization of the bank of Canal 17, a new concessions complex at Wentwood Playground
Thanks to a $10,000 donation from the Venice Port Complex
Parish Council OKs maximum bid for Braithwaite Amax land
The hospital has received additional pledges that have yet to be tallied, said Brian Landry, the hospital’s vice president of marketing.
The area's military installations will be shuffled to make way for Federal City, a consolidated federal, military and commercial facility
PPC endorses a National Park Service viability study.
Louisiana was ranked 37th in the nation for foreclosure activity. Nevada was No. 1.
Plaquemines is the sole parish under a State of Emergency.
Setting a timetable to end the state of emergency will ultimately be a disservice to the citizens
Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser plans to veto the ordinance.
His extensive legal experience includes 26 years as Assistant District Attorney
Darryl Bubrig will "avoid any appearance of impropriety."
Proposal for Lower Mississippi National Park spurs debate
Vitter’s plan would take effect when the price reaches $125
“I’ve been here seven months and I don’t have computers and phones.”
Louisiana was ranked 37th in the nation for foreclosure activity. Nevada was No. 1.
Division B Judge William Roe alleged to have pocketed thousands of dollars
$200,000 originally allotted to the renovation of the Port Sulphur golf course to be used on community park
P3s allow greater and faster implementation of transportation projects.
“We have companies who want our products but we can’t sell them because we don’t have the capacity,” Sucre co-owner Joel Dondis said.
Last year’s Jazz Fest attracted 375,000 visitors compared with 325,000 in 2006.
Location: Highway 23 between Kenneth Drive and Eve Street.
Completion of the Boothville-Venice center is expected in 2009.
New Orleans is trying to sell its nationwide railroad access to attract containerized cargo shippers.
Recognize the key role the city has played and continues to play in international trade, urge Landrieu, Jefferson, et al.
by Chad M. West chad@plaqueminesgazette.com
$200,000 for the controversial course, closed since damaged Katrina
The decline of the dollar is making it increasingly expensive for Americans to travel abroad
The number of visitors to New Orleans increased from 3.7 million in 2006 to 7.1 million in 2007
Diamond FEMA trailer park near Port Sulphur to go from 450 to 124 units
“This is a big, big help to us.”
The restraining order bars parish officials from continuing to enforce the 2-year-old law through turning off electricity at least until the next court hearing on May 1.
Reduction of the city's subsidy of the theater from $100,000 a year
The homes lie in the most-often-used flight paths over the city's neighborhoods
Some new parts of Plaquemines can soon be cooking with gas
Former parish leaders advocate 7-member council
Recovery School District Superintendent Paul Vallas said he wholeheartedly supports the deduction.
The full name of New Orleans' first black mayor will no longer be part of the name of the city's largest convention facility.
"We're trying to get our kids to love science," said forensics teacher Don Comeaux.
Governor pledges support for the efforts to restore coastal marshlands and reduce flood elevations, and the deepening of Baptiste Collette.
"Louisiana is taking the national lead in cultural economic development," Landrieu said.
The New Orleans metro area will need an additional 29,000 to 50,000 rental units affordable to low-income households to reach pre-Katrina levels
A Veteran Burlesque Star Lead an Easter Parade in New Orleans
The hotel, at 100 Iberville St., officially became a Westin in December.
Ochsner Home Health said it will provide company-owned vehicles and personal digital assistants to its home health care workers.
"We want to teach more students," said Don Marshall, executive director of the festival and foundation
"This plan is essential for the recovery of New Orleans," said Irvin Mayfield, chairman of the NOPL board.
Process that is expected to take about six months then be put to a parish-wide vote.
Carol Roberts, assistant superintendent and 38-year veteran of the Plaquemines Parish school system, announces her pending resignation
Govenment service at its best!
Former President's Foundation tackles global problems
“New Orleans has always been a beacon for people with imagination, daring and alternative approaches to solving problems."
A $50,000 pay raise makes Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek the highest-paid public school leader in the Gulf Coast region.