Actor Anthony Mackie, Trombone Shorty, Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Master P unveiled the plaques in November 2024 for the NOLA Walk of Fame. Image: Chelsea Brasted/Axios
👀 City Council members questioned the city's financial contributions to the NOLA Walk of Fame. Master P, the face of the project, clapped back, saying he doesn't need the council's support. (The Times-Picayune🔒)
✈️ Mayor LaToya Cantrell is on another work trip. It's her third time to Washington, D.C, in less than two months. A judge temporarily blocked the City Council's travel ban while the case works through the courts. (WWL)
🗑️ The Cantrell administration says it is ending IV Waste's trash contract in the Quarter so Henry Consultants can start. The council previously declined to sign the contract. (WDSU)
🚰 The Sewerage & Water Board has two finalists to lead the organization. One is San Diego's transportation director and the other is the CEO of Philadelphia's water department. (Press release)
🎳 Surge by Drew Brees has opened a new entertainment location in Metairie. (Facebook)