Por: The Advocate Politics April 01, 2023
A week after , legislators from St. Tammany and Jefferson parishes have filed bills to lower the recall threshold and eliminate a provision requiring organizers to treat signature sheets as public records. Mayor LaToya Cantrell speaks during a press conference on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Staff photo by Sophia Germer / The Times-Picayune Had it been in place last August, the first bill would have pushed the Cantrell recall well over the... + full article
The New York Times USA Sports March 19, 2023
WARTBURG, Tenn. — The convoy of minivans and U-Hauls eased down a narrow, winding two-lane street in northeastern Tennessee. It passed circles of razor wire, a prison and a cemetery to reach its destination: a race marked by a yellow gate that has attracted the imagination of... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion January 29, 2023
Come on, citizens of New Orleans: Sign the already.One of the world’s great cities is being eviscerated before your eyes. The least you can do is put on the ballot the question of whether new leadership is warranted.If enough people sign the petition to force a recall election... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Nation January 12, 2023
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The Advocate USA Crime November 22, 2022
A lawyer for Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s image consultant says the mayor reimbursed his client for high-end duds she bought for Cantrell at a local boutique, purchases that are now the subject of a .Attorney Clarence Roby, who represents Tanya Haynes, declined to discuss specifics... + más
Federal grand jury probing purchases by LaToya Cantrell's image consultant | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime November 18, 2022
At least two New Orleans area stores have received subpoenas from a federal grand jury and been questioned by FBI agents about purchases made by Mayor ’s image consultant, according to representatives of the businesses.Laura Rodrigue, an attorney for Ballin’s boutique –... + más
Cantrell paid back consultant for pricey clothes, lawyer claims; mayor silent on federal probe | The Advocate
Fox News USA Politics October 03, 2022
who has been under fire for her jet-setting lifestyle as crime plagues the city, may have also been living rent-free in a pricey, city-owned apartment.The Democrat, 50, has allegedly been using a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the French Market Corporation’s as a... + más
Power Poll finds broad support to recall LaToya Cantrell, much doubt it will happen | The Advocate
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
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