Por: The Advocate Opinion September 17, 2022
If our mayor, , is recalled, who will take her place? Are we assured that things will change? How will this change, if it happens, affect us, the citizens?A large number of us are really disgusted about the crime, physical conditions in the city, seeming lack of interest in the needs of the citizens, the streets, the mayor’s travels, no movement on fixing the municipal auditorium, etc.Yes, we do have a number of concerns. But will these be... + full article
10 WBNS USA Health September 17, 2022
ELMA, N.Y. — It's impossible to not smile around 7-year-old Gabby Flett. She has that effect on a lot of people, said Joe Flett, Gabby's dad. We always say she's got a happy heart. That's her thing. Now this happy heart is getting even more ecstatic. ... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation September 17, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The on Thursday released an abbreviated version of its annual school report card. This is the third year the report cards are without overall grades for districts and schools due to challenges with the COVID-19 pandemic. The state agency said an overall rating... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
“Defund the police” must be the most idiotic political slogan of our lifetimes, as New Orleans proves every day.The New Orleans Police Department has been short-handed for years, but now we are threatened with the ultimate hardship. Mayor LaToya Cantrell said we may have to... + más
Power Poll finds broad support to recall LaToya Cantrell, much doubt it will happen | The Advocate
Our Views: From first class, LaToya Cantrell has a royal view of her perks of office | The Advocate
The state of Louisiana was named for an imperious French king who is remembered for saying, “L’etat, c’est moi.”I am the state. Today, a mayor in New Orleans has the same attitude toward her taxpayers’ money.LaToya Cantrell has no plans to reimburse the city she... + más
James Gill: Defund the police or defund LaToya Cantrell's junkets. Which do you prefer? | The Advocate
You recently printed a letter from reader who was quite critical of your commentary pages and predicted that you would never print his letter. The reader also claimed that he rarely read your commentary pages, and he was especially critical of a recent column in it by Steve... + más
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As New Orleans suffers from , far too much fear and far too few police officers on the streets, residents have been looking for big moves to turn this around.Mayor LaToya Cantrell and New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said Thursday that they hear the public —... + más
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The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
In a period of , , and , New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's popularity is about as solid as Entergy's , according to The Times-Picayune Power Poll.Conducted online Tuesday through Thursday, the Power Poll is not a scientific inquiry. But because it asks questions of... + más
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