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March 10, 2009

  • Corps to outline plans for St. Bernard Parish.

  • Jefferson Parish flood maps to be unveiled.

  • Elmwood Tower in New Orleans undergoing multimillion-dollar renovation.

  • Sen. Landrieu: Louisiana to receive $43M for job training.

  • Treme apartment complex to open Thursday in New Orleans.

  • City of N.O. sues contractors.

  • March 11, 2009

  • Louisiana Restaurant Association chapter to donate $100K to UNO.

  • March 12, 2009

  • Experts: New Orleans Mayor Nagin e-mails might be easily retrieved.

  • Sugar Bowl, BCS extend agreement through 2014.

  • March 13, 2009

  • Norwegian Cruise Line, N.O. port sign agreement.

  • City of New Orleans removes property owners from sanitation billing list.

  • Mayor Nagin to deliver Harvard address.

  • March 16, 2009

  • Richard Bachmann steps down as CEO of Louisiana-based Energy Partners Ltd.

  • SDT Waste reduces French Quarter garbage collections.

  • Public sector workload grows for New Orleans area contractors.

  • Children's Hospital merger deal secures Touro Infirmary's standing in New Orleans.

  • Retail forecast 'still soft' for '09 in New Orleans area.

  • Developer needs timeline for NOPD relocation.

  • Sugar Bowl extends BCS pact through 2014.

  • Renovation of Elwood Tower in New Orleans to cost more than projected.

  • A change in the review process for Louisiana teachers would take power away from school boards.

  • New Orleans City Council spending records on hold.

  • Sav-A-Lot draws fans, critics: Grocer opens three stores in N.O., including in underserved 9th Ward.

  • Who cleans up the mess? Community bankers say FDIC policy has them picking up after big dogs.

  • Commentary: Sunshine Week: It's your right to know.

  • Reservations being taken for CityBusiness' 2009 Culinary Connoisseurs event.

  • N.O. City Council VP orders review of 'improper dumping' involving SDT truck.

  • March 17, 2009

  • Rep. Peterson wants to increase Louisiana tobacco tax.

  • Jefferson Parish sales tax collections dropped in January.

  • Louisiana State Treasurer John Kennedy reminds workers about tax break.

  • March 18, 2009

  • N.O. to hold abandoned vehicle auction Thursday.

  • Central Gulf lease sale generates 476 bids.

  • March 19, 2009

  • First demolitions to begin on Louisiana Land Trust properties.

  • Home sales fall most in Plaquemines Parish, rise most in East Jefferson.

  • Commander of N.O. District of Army Corps of Engineers signs environmental report for projects.

  • 504ward: Julie Patterson,Teach for America in N.O.

  • March 20, 2009

  • Lottery deposits more than $11.9M into Louisiana treasury.

  • Federal judge denies government's attempt to dismiss Mississippi River Gulf Outlet lawsuit.

  • N.O. tennis courts to get $2.4M renovation.

  • March 21, 2009

  • Growth of North Shore legal service in step with population and commerce growth.

  • Northrop Grumman project signals relatively healthy North Shore business climate.

  • Tennessee Williams festival partners with Southeastern La. Univ. to broaden audience north of lake.

  • March 23, 2009

  • March 24-31.

  • Quality of charter school system has New Orleans parents opting out of private institutions.

  • New Orleans Education Briefs: March 23, 2009.

  • Louisiana's Energy Partners Ltd. in restructuring mode.

  • Off the Clock: Q&A with the Rev. Kevin Wildes, Loyola University president.

  • Norwegian Cruise Line commits to New Orleans through 2014.

  • Experts: Nagin's e-mails might be easily retrieved.

  • Commentary: 'Just say no' to Employee Free Choice Act.