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New Orleans City Council passed the Building Energy Benchmarking ordinance requiring large buildings to track and report ...
Qualifying for mayor, council seats and a handful of other local seats ran from Wednesday, July 9 through Friday, July 11, ...
Candidates will officially begin qualifying today for the upcoming fall election in New Orleans, with the process running ...
The qualifying period kicked off Wednesday. Some of the higher-profile races on Oct. 11 include Mayor of New Orleans and Orleans Parish Sheriff. As of Friday afternoon, those who have qualified for ...
The field is officially set for one of the most pivotal elections New Orleans has seen in years. With Mayor LaToya Cantrell term-limited, the city’s top job is up for grabs — and more than a dozen ...
Buildings are responsible for 40 percent of total energy use in the U.S., and about 35 percent of the country’s carbon ...
This came yesterday, and it wasn’t with the usual cast of characters – namely Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson. Dan was off and Amy has left the Chicago Morning Answer show. So instead, Chris Krok was guest ...
Hutson was one of the final high-profile candidates expected to qualify for New Orleans' municipal election cycle this week.
Hutson temporarily paused her campaign in the days after the jailbreak but confirmed to WWL Louisiana that she will run for a second term.
On July 10, the New Orleans City Council passed its first Building Energy Benchmarking ordinance (Ordinance No. 35,154), ...
Eileen Carter, a former social media manager for Mayor LaToya Cantrell who went on to lead a failed effort to recall her from ...
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