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Finding the Balance: New Orleans’ Short-Term Rental Laws Need Reform, Not Repeal

March 15, 2025

The unfortunate reality is that New Orleans’ current short-term rental laws don’t just curb corporate greed—they redirect profits from individual homeowners straight into the pockets of massive hotel corporations. In my previous op-ed, I argued that the city’s restrictions have gone too far, but I want to clarify that my position is not a blanket […]

Top New Orleans Chefs Share Their Favorite Lent Recipes That You Can Make at Home

March 12, 2025

Lent is a time of reflection, tradition, and of course, delicious seafood-focused meals in New Orleans. With the city’s rich culinary heritage, local chefs have perfected dishes that honor the season while delivering bold flavors and comforting Southern charm. Whether you’re observing Lent or simply looking to expand your repertoire of meatless meals, we’ve gathered […]

Federal Judge Blocks Louisiana’s First Nitrogen Gas Execution

March 12, 2025

A federal judge has issued an injunction preventing the State of Louisiana from executing Jessie Hoffman using nitrogen gas, halting what would have been the state’s first use of the controversial execution method. The ruling comes just days before the scheduled March 18 execution, with the judge finding that Hoffman has a strong likelihood of […]

Louisiana Voters and Advocacy Group Sue to Block “Unconstitutional” Amendments from March Ballot

March 12, 2025

Five Louisiana voters, along with the advocacy group Voice of the Experienced (VOTE), have filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Nancy Landry, seeking to remove two proposed constitutional amendments from the March 29, 2025, ballot. The legal challenge alleges that the Louisiana Legislature violated constitutional procedures to fast-track the measures, marking the second lawsuit […]

Lenten Reflection: Embracing Plastic-Free Fridays for a Healthier Future

March 7, 2025

Mardi Gras and Carnival celebrations are coming to an end, and communities are moving towards a time of reflection with the observance of Lent. These communities, and people of any faith looking to make practical changes to protect our planet, should consider embracing “Plastic Free Fridays” during this time. This simple weekly commitment is a […]


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Finding the Balance: New Orleans’ Short-Term Rental Laws Need Reform, Not Repeal

March 15, 2025

The unfortunate reality is that New Orleans’ current short-term rental laws don’t just curb corporate greed—they redirect profits from individual homeowners straight into the pockets of massive hotel corporations. In my previous op-ed, I argued that the city’s restrictions have gone too far, but I want to clarify that my position is not a blanket […]

New Orleans’ Short-Term Rental Crackdown is Crushing the Middle Class

March 15, 2025

By prioritizing corporate hotel profits over the economic survival of working- and middle-class homeowners, New Orleans politicians have made a catastrophic mistake. The city’s draconian short-term rental (STR) laws, once intended to curb corporate greed, have instead become an economic stranglehold on residents who rely on STR income to stay afloat in an increasingly unaffordable […]

Chef Nina Compton Hosts Book Launch Dinner at Compère Lapin Tuesday, April 1, 2025

March 14, 2025

James Beard Award-winning Chef Nina Compton invites guests to an exclusive book launch and dinner celebrating her highly anticipated new cookbook, Kwéyòl / Creole: Recipes Stories and Tings from a St. Lucian’s Chef Journey, on sale to the public on April 1, 2025. Written by Chef Compton with author Osayi Endolyn, Kwéyòl / Creole is the story of her thrilling […]

Louisiana Bucket Brigade, Habitat Recovery Project Submit Notice of Intent to Sue Venture Global for Violations of the Clean Air Act

March 14, 2025

Organizations intend to sue for ongoing violations at the Calcasieu Pass export facility in Cameron, LA The Louisiana Bucket Brigade and Habitat Recovery Project submitted a 60-day notice of intent to sue Venture Global for continued violations of the Clean Air Act at its Calcasieu Pass (CP) liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility. The organizations seek to […]


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