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January 05, 2009

  • Auto sales slump in N.O. cuts into radio advertising.

  • FEMA Feud: City of N.O. presses feds for more money to rebuild infrastructure.

  • Back after this message: N.O.-based TV commercials deliver big upside to industry.

  • Survey says New Orleans has adequate tech support.

  • University of New Orleans rebuilding Cove with sports bar feel.

  • Slow business sinks N.O.-based river barge hotel.

  • Foundation calls for smaller Methodist Hospital in N.O.

  • Terrebonne Parish expedites $30.2M in levee work.

  • How a karaoke machine moved special needs students in N.O. into the mainstream.

  • In Other Words: As layoffs rise, has there been a rise in enrollment for work force programs?

  • Off the Clock: Q&A with Sally Clausen, Louisiana commissioner of higher education.

  • Commentary: Sugar Bowl sweetens the pot for New Orleans.

  • January 06, 2009

  • Rep. Steve Scalise: $129.7M to help Louisiana hospitals.

  • La. state Senator Donald Cravins to resign Senate seat to work for Landrieu.

  • Blaine Kern Studios to open New Orleans East Bank complex.

  • HUD secretary to kick off C.J. Peete redevelopment in New Orleans.

  • New Orleans Corps: West Bank could become home to nation's largest pump station.

  • January 07, 2009

  • Spanish Custom House in New Orleans' Bayou St. John neighborhood to be auctioned.

  • FEMA: Pilot program speeds up Louisiana hurricane recovery.

  • New Orleans Saints part ways with defensive coordinator.

  • Commander's Palace in New Orleans reclaims top spot in Zagat Survey.

  • January 08, 2009

  • Actor Michael Douglas to speak at N.O. fundraisers conference.

  • Feds win permission to garnish Barre's and DeCay's Louisiana state pensions.

  • Macy's closures do not include Louisiana.

  • January 09, 2009

  • 'Reinventing the Crescent' first phase kicks offs.

  • January 10, 2009

  • TCI goes green adding 15 new fuel-efficient trucks to New Orleans fleet.

  • Congressman Steve Scalise, R-Metairie, appointed to Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

  • SBA announces closure of nine disaster loan outreach centers.

  • New Orleans tops Southern Living's readers' choice awards for food.

  • January 12, 2009

  • Feds sit on dredging funds: New Orleans-area maritime organizations work to recover money.

  • Jan. 16-24.

  • Bracketology: Tax payers taking advantage of low taxes now, expecting rates to rise.

  • Ads for Stewart's funeral homes feature 'Bucket List' giveaway.

  • New Orleans-based Blaine Kern Studios opens East Bank complex.

  • Momentum continues in Louisiana for switch to charter schools.

  • Some find a silver lining in La. population decline.

  • Emergency services return to Ochsner Baptist Medical Center in New Orleans.

  • Kenner hotel reopens after $27M renovation.

  • New Orleans Mayor Nagin's office: Saenger deal to be announced Tuesday.

  • January 13, 2009

  • Louisiana-based Pool Corp. CEO 'weathering' economic downturn.

  • Corps to use 'Early Contractor Involvement' for $500M New Orleans West Bank project.

  • FEMA says it is committed to Louisiana's recovery.

  • Cochon chef to open butcher shop in New Orleans.

  • Louisiana providing $13M for Saenger redevelopment.

  • Louisiana's attorney general sticks with ruling on open meetings law.

  • Forbes: New Orleans, Baton Rouge among America's '25 Strongest Housing Markets'.

  • January 15, 2009

  • New Orleans Saints hire defensive coordinator.

  • Officials to sign off on remaining flood control work in Southeast Louisiana.

  • New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner among strongest U.S. markets for condo price gains.

  • January 16, 2009

  • Bywater apartment building nears completion.