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Bleed Black and Gold Style

September 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Tracee Dundas Fashion Editor:@fashionablyyoursnola Football season is officially here! And the “Who Dat” nation is beyond ready to scream and shout for our beloved New Orleans Saints! On game day (be it a home game […]

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Towards a Clean New Orleans

September 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Eric Connerly Data News Contributor New Orleans continues to have a problem with trash and debris all over the city in the aftermath of Hurricane IDA. Weeks later city leaders are working hard to get […]

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Emergency Food Stamps D-SNAP Available For Those Affected By Hurricane Ida

September 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report USDA approves D-SNAP benefits for 25 Louisiana parishes impacted by IDA. Here’s how to apply. Food stamp qualification rules are temporarily changed to include storm-related damages as part of income […]

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Back to the Classroom: A Game Plan for Reducing Anxiety

September 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Senior National Correspondent Back-to-school supplies were a bit different this year for 13-year-old Kamsi Anomnachi. Along with a day planner, an array of pens, and a couple of thick notebooks, Kamsi […]

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With This In Mind, It is Time for the My Brothers and Sisters Keeper

September 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

Terry B. Jones Publisher, Data News Weekly The City of New Orleans continues to rebuild in the face of IDA and the destruction it left behind. Data News Weekly in our role as “The People’s […]

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Who Dat Say they Gonna Beat the Saints

September 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

The Beginning of a New Era Fleur De Lis Data News Weekly Contributor What’s up folks? This is your people Fleur De Lis. Like all of us trying to assess some damage from IDA. We […]

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Fall Election Re-Scheduled to November 13, 2021

September 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

Eric Connerly Data News Weekly Contributor As the City of New Orleans recovers from the devastating impact of Hurricane Ida, the Fall elections have been moved to November 13th, and the runoff election will be […]

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Audubon Nature Institute Facilities to Reopen with Discount for Louisiana Residents

September 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report Audubon Nature Institute plans to reopen its facilities following closures due to the impacts of Hurricane Ida in two phases. The first phase begins Thursday, September 16, 2021, with the […]

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National Urban League Sends Letter to Congress Urging Members to Extend Eviction Moratorium

September 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

Marc H. Morial President and CEO National Urban League Recently, the National Urban League and other civil rights organizations sent a letter to Congress urging members to take immediate action to extend the Center for […]

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Ida and the Great Exodus

September 7, 2021 LA Data News 0

Edwin Buggage Editor-in-Chief The Road to Recovery In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, that left much damage from Louisiana to the east coast of this nation, this catastrophe left many with questions about their city […]

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