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Early Voting from November 3rd through November 11th

November 5, 2023 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report After a low turnout, we are on the eve of another election. While many of the larger races have been decided, it is still important to get out and vote […]

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Black Americans Demand Fairer News Coverage: Study Reveals Critical Views and Recommendations

November 5, 2023 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent An in-depth study by the Pew Research Center took a deep dive into the experiences of Black Americans with news coverage, shedding light on critical perspectives and […]

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Anne Kirkpatrick Confirmed as New Orleans’ New Police Chief

October 26, 2023 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report In what at times was a contentious hearing, the New Orleans City Council confirmed Mayor Cantrell ‘s nominee Anne Kirkpatrick on Thursday as the next Superintendent of the New Orleans […]

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Pride Gayla Holds Court for LGBTQ Community

October 26, 2023 LA Data News 0

Photos by Iniko McNeil & Jordan Booker Iniko McNeil Data News Weekly Contributor It’s Homecoming Season for schools across the city. For most Historically Black Universities, the Annual Coronation to crown a Mr. and Misses […]

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Report Reveals that Racial Disparities in Incarceration Persist, Despite Progress

October 26, 2023 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent A recent report from the Sentencing Project has revealed significant strides have been made in reducing racial inequities in incarcerations over the past two decades. However, the […]

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Voting and the Making of History

October 18, 2023 LA Data News 0

Terry B. Jones Publisher, Data News Weekly Last week elections were held, and we had the opportunity to make history by potentially electing Shawn Wilson, the first African American Governor since Reconstruction. Today Louisiana is […]

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Pets and Pet-lovers bond at new festival

October 18, 2023 LA Data News 0

Story and Photos by Mckenzi Neal Data News Weekly Contributor In New Orleans there are over 130 festivals annually. This year, there was one for the pets. The Louisiana SPCA or the Humane Society (LASPCA) […]

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Hate Crimes Surge in 2022 Leading to an Urgent Call for Unity and Action

October 18, 2023 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released its comprehensive Hate Crime Statistics for 2022, revealing a troubling surge in hate-fueled incidents across the United States. Recent […]

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Statement from Arnie Fielkow: “War in Israel”

October 11, 2023 LA Data News 0

The Jewish world, both here in New Orleans and around the globe, wakes up to a very different reality today. As of this writing, more than 700 Israelis have died, more than 1500 have been […]

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Reprieve for New Orleans as Salt Water Creeping up the Mississippi River Slows its Push Inland

October 11, 2023 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report Salt water inching up the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico is progressing more slowly than projected, authorities said Thursday, meaning water systems in the Greater New Orleans area […]

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