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Big Chief Demond Melancon Young Seminole Hunters Tribe

August 9, 2017 LA Data News 0

Timeline: Present – 2013 – Big Chief Demond Young Seminole Hunters 2013 – 1994 – Spy Boy – Seminoles As a young chief, Big Chief Demond is a strong, well read, humble, student of Black […]

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The 17th Annual Satchmo SummerFest happen this weekend

August 3, 2017 LA Data News 0

Eric Craig This Weekend, French Quarter Festivals, Inc. will hold its 17th Anniversary Satchmo SummerFest presented by Chevron. The festival will run August 4th-6th at the New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Mint. Daily admission […]

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NAACP Focuses on Millennials for Future Growth

August 3, 2017 LA Data News 0

Lauren Poteat As Derrick Johnson assumes the role of interim president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), leaders of the nation’s oldest Black civil rights organization say that young people […]

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Mayor Landrieu Presents 2018 Proposed Operating and Capital Budgets

August 3, 2017 LA Data News 0

On Monday, July 31st, Mayor Mitch Landrieu presented the proposed Operating and Capital Budgets for 2018 to the New Orleans City Council. The $647 million proposed operating budget is completely balanced and continues to invest […]

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Big Chief Pie Monogram Hunters Tribe

August 3, 2017 LA Data News 0

Glenn Jones Big Chief Tyrone “Pie” Stevenson – Monogram Hunters Timeline: monogram hunters Chief Pie -Present – 1992 Chief Becate Batiste – 1850’s – 1930’s Chief Tyrone Pie Stevenson is well-known, well respected and holds […]

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Football Legend O.J. Simpson Granted Parole in Nevada

July 27, 2017 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown O.J. Simpson will be a free man on October 1. On Thursday, July 20th, a Nevada parole board unanimously voted to grant the fallen gridiron star parole on his 2008 conviction on […]

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West Nile Virus Found in Local Mosquitoes in Orleans Parish What You Need to Do to Keep Safe

July 27, 2017 LA Data News 0

Last week, the New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board detected the West Nile Virus in Mosquitos in Orleans Parish. As of now, NOMTCB has not reported any persons contracting the West Nile Virus […]

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Big Chief David Peters Montana Washitaw Nation

July 27, 2017 LA Data News 0

Timeline:  Present – 2002 Washitaw Nation (MGI)  2002 – 1956 Yellow Pocahontas David Peters Montana comes from the storied Montana Black Masking Bloodline of New Orleans. The first tribe of the 7th Ward ran by […]

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War on Opioids Hurts Sickle Cell Disease Patients

July 27, 2017 LA Data News 0

Leonard E. Colvin For the thousands of individuals who suffer from the effects of sickle cell anemia, pain is a common part of their lives. The inherited disease causes red blood cells of mostly people […]

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In “Chokehold: Policing Black Men,” Attorney Paul Butler Takes on the Police Brutality

July 20, 2017 LA Data News 0

Lauren Victoria Burke  NNPA Columnist Police brutality in the Black community is as old as law enforcement itself. Former federal prosecutor Paul Butler speaks in depth on the issue in his new book, “Chokehold: Policing […]

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