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September 26, 2008

  • Gulf oil, gas restoration around 50 percent complete.

  • Louisiana lawmakers: No need for special session.

  • Mandeville recovery center to covert to SBA site.

  • New Orleans Museum of Art starts Teen Advisory Board.

  • Commentary: Bailout comes with silver lining.

  • September 27, 2008

  • Southeastern study eyes North Shore commercial potential.

  • Minerals Management Service awards $8.5M grant for Gulf of Mexico shoreline protection.

  • Southern University at New Orleans shows largest enrollment growth in La. for second year.

  • September 30, 2008

  • Tulane University in N.O.: Newcomb heirs dismiss lawsuit.

  • Japan Fest returns to New Orleans Museum of Art.

  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Gustav caused 33 oil spills.

  • Officials: Tech center merger will benefit N.O. economy.

  • October 01, 2008

  • FEMA obligates $7.2B to Louisiana for Hurricanes Katrina, Rita.

  • Legal fight over Tulane University, Newcomb College merger not over.

  • Louisiana State Museum awarded $1.1M for hurricane exhibition.

  • Brain Retain: Leaders try to keep young talent from leaving New Orleans.

  • La. Department of Transportation: LA Swift raises fare, opens new stop.

  • Tulane University in N.O. brings back business forum for 29th year.

  • Gulf of Mexico oil, gas industry still recovering from hurricanes.

  • Harahan company sentenced for hiring illegal aliens.

  • October 02, 2008

  • Galatoire's in N.O. raises $10K to benefit Brees Dream Foundation.

  • Middendorf's in Tangipahoa Parish to reopen Wednesday after Ike rebuild.

  • Passenger numbers up 6 percent at Louis Armstrong N.O. International Airport.

  • La.-based River Parishes Contractors settles sex discrimination lawsuit.

  • Facilities bare bones for N.O. coroner.

  • Port of N.O. board accepts Katrina settlement from insurer.

  • October 04, 2008

  • World Trade Center event in New Orleans to discuss Carribbean trade.

  • New Orleans schools leaders, police address stadium safety concerns.

  • October 05, 2008

  • Leon Cannizzaro, Ralph Capitelli in runoff for Orleans Parish District Attorney.

  • October 06, 2008

  • Wobbly stock market deters young investors from saving.

  • Louisiana lawmaker has plan to offset hospitals' uninsured costs.

  • Off the Hook: New Orleans' 311 information hotline draws criticism.

  • Feeling a financial pinch, companies are slashing budgets for employee treats.

  • In Other Words: New Orleans hoteliers.

  • Q&A with Mary Quarls, sales and event coordinator for Riverview Room in New Orleans.

  • Lost Island: Lower Ninth Ward business group creates monthly bazaar to bring attention to businesses.

  • Interview with Jack Carey, director for Teach For All in New Orleans.

  • Developer Josh Bruno backs out of deal to buys UNO Foundation building.

  • Canadian firm buys Port of New Orleans terminal for $4.8M.

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana leaks sensitive producer info.

  • Louisiana Lottery to suspend Powerball multidraw.

  • New Orleans CityBusiness announces 2008 Best Places to Work.

  • World Trade Center of N.O. to host 'Miami to New Orleans Construction Summit'.

  • FEMA: Denial letters may not be last word on aid eligibility for some La. residents.

  • New Orleans group known as Fleur-de-lis Ambassadors plans Philadelphia trip.

  • Gulf of Mexico oil, gas industry continues recovery from hurricanes.

  • Port of New Orleans to receive $97.5M from insurer.

  • October 07, 2008

  • Algiers charter schools receive defibrillators.

  • Louisiana's Whitney Holding Corp. projects big 3Q earnings dip.

  • New Orleans working to improve 311 information hotline.