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Tolmas tract court battle still brewing; case headed to Shreveport

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The fight over development of the vacant Tolmas tract in Metairie is moving to Shreveport. The Times-Picayune archiveA pedestrian walks across the vacant lot known as the Tolmas tract, at the intersection of Veterans Memorial Boulevard and Tolmas Stret... »

Reader comment: Crack down on residents' roping off street parking during Jazz Fest

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Responding to Michelle Krupa's story, "Parking, vending laws to be strictly enforced during New Orleans Jazz Fest," reader fatcityslim commented: Eliot Kamenitz, The Times-Picayune archiveRed cones and garbage cans mark residents parking spots along Gr... »

Advice for GOP's vice-presidential sweepstakes, more relevant power rankings than NFL mock drafts, and other picks by The Times-Picayune opinion writers

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A sample of what editorial and opinion writers for The Times-Picayune are reading this week »

Mayor Mitch Landrieu's endorsement was revealing: Stephanie Grace

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In political campaigns, endorsements can make a big splash. Whether they make a big difference is another matter. Michael DeMocker, The Times-Picayune archiveMayor Mitch Landrieu Case in point: Mayor Mitch Landrieu's high-profile plug for Cynthia Willa... »

Madisonville mist creates ethereal photographs

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Tchefuncte River is photographed by David Grunfeld of The Times-Picayune »

State Police ready to take over patrols on Crescent City Connection when tolls expire

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BATON ROUGE -- State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson said Monday that he anticipates having "12 to 15" officers patrolling the Crescent City Connection when the bridge police functions are turned over to his office Jan. 1.The Times-Picayune archive... »

Audit finds more problems with Louisiana Medicaid home-care programs

Eye on Jefferson

Home-health services financed by the Louisiana Medicaid program remain plagued by claims fraud and other personnel problems, this time centered on workers who are related to their patients, according to a recent analysis by state auditors. Susan Poag,T... »

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