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Parts of New Orleans, including its international airport, are sinking nearly 2 inches per year, according to a new study. Wetlands and parts of the city's levee system are sinking, too.
A bill that attempted to add a layer of legislative oversight to the governor’s picks for the Port of New Orleans board was officially sunk Monday with Gov. Landry’s veto pen.
Now that Gov. Kelly Armstrong and the Legislature have delivered meaningful property tax relief and reform, it’s time for voters to shift their scrutiny to local governments.
The changes include dropping the Port of New Orleans from its Lone Star service, which travels weekly from the Gulf Coast to Asia. The service will continue to stop in Houston and Mobile.
For Coloradans, a new digital property tax map was introduced and can be used to more easily distinguish property taxes by jurisdiction and property tax rates across the state.
A new digital map from Colorado paints a picture for users of aggregated data on property tax rates and jurisdictions in the state.
In the segment sponsored by Port Nola, Board Chairman Michael Thomas gives us details on celebrating Maritime Month and Port of New Orleans.
Port: The campaign to make sure lower-income people don't get too much property tax relief Senate Majority Leader David Hogue's insistence on so-called "skin in the game" amendments to property ...
A new Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside merchandise collection is now available at Walt Disney World. We discovered the new collection at Fulton’s General Store. Mickey and Minnie are pictured ...
Jax is back. The century-old New Orleans beer brand, brewed at Jax Brewery in the French Quarter until 1974, has returned to taps and shelves courtesy of Port Orleans Brewing Co., which began ...
Trump’s tariffs are having a surprising impact on the U.S. dollar. Here’s how investors can benefit. DOGE-Related Plans to Cut Jobs Top 280,000 in Challenger Report 500 Million-Year-Old Human ...
NOW. SIMMERING TENSIONS COMING TO A FULL BOIL AT A PORT OF NEW ORLEANS MEETING PEOPLE IN THE LOWER NINTH WARD OUTRAGED ABOUT THE $30 MILLION GRAIN TERMINAL PROJECT ON THE ELBOW STREET WHARF.
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