
Charles O. Anderson, a New Orleans visual artist, wants to end murder in the city.
Have you seen these photos circulating on social media? Lisa Walley Staggs says she “works at an inner city hospital situated directly across from Charity Hospital.” Charity has been closed since Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, but Staggs says a couple of nights ago as she was leaving work, she glanced over at the building […]
The “Monuments Ordinance,” will be heard at the Thursday, December 17 Special City Council Meeting at 10 a.m. Here are the rules and procedures, set by Council President Jason Williams: – Comments will be limited to 30 minutes per side. – Each speaker will receive 2 minutes to speak. – No one will be allowed […]
Jay talks about the protests in Baltimore, his extensive travel, his love of Louisiana, the Saints, LSU and more.
When St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the green suit appears. Video and tweets inside chronicle the suit’s journey since its debut in 2012.
It’s a big day on WDSU. Our extensive Carnival Central coverage is on the air and continues through 3 p.m.
I was hoping to beat my personal best of 2:08 at the Rock n Roll half marathon yesterday. That didn’t happen. And it really wasn’t close.
A call was put out for for local media members to get together at the Pelicans facility on Airline Drive to compete for Coast-saving supremacy.