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Montaño announced his resignation from City Hall on July 30, ending his seven-year tenure as the city's most senior official ...
The New Orleans City Council on Thursday unanimously defeated Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s veto of a measure that proposed a ...
New Orleans Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montaño resigned from his position at City Hall and will now join the ...
Former LSU President William Tate is bringing at least four Louisianians with him to his new job as president of Rutgers ...
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Audacy on MSNCould candidates clandestinely court Cantrell constituents?
There are 150 days left in the LaToya Cantrell administration in New Orleans, and voters are less than two months away from picking her successor.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has vetoed a city council ordinance that would adjust the responsibilities of the city ...
Mayor Cantrell vetoes City Council's plan to let voters limit her power over the City Attorney's Office, intensifying the ...
Announced last summer, the Mardi Gras service restores passenger trains to a part of the Gulf Coast, including the ...
Montaño reflected on his seven and a half years as chief administrative officer in a TV exclusive with WWL Louisiana ahead of his official resignation Wednesday.
Cantrell will also reportedly be inviting other mayors to New Orleans’ 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, held in August. She is planned to return to the city at the end of the conference.
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