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Giarrusso, New Orleans City Council
New Orleans City Councilman Joe Giarrusso joins law firm, no-longer seeking at-large seat
It was announced Monday, Nov. 11, that New Orleans City Councilmember Joseph Giarusso will join a local law firm at the start of 2025.
New Orleans City Councilman Joe Giarrusso will not seek at-large council seat next year
Joe Giarrusso is at the end of his second term in District A, and is barred by term limits for seeking re-election to that seat.
New Orleans City Councilmember Joe Giarrusso says he's not running for at-large seat
New Orleans City Councilmember Joe Giarrusso says he won’t seek an at-large seat in next fall’s election. Giarrusso is currently in his second term as the city's District A council member. He told WWL Louisiana that he would stay on the council until his term ended but wouldn't run for an at-large seat.
Joe Giarrusso III joining law firm, foregoes bid to stay on New Orleans City Council beyond term
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Attorney Joe Giarrusso III announced Monday (Nov. 11) he plans to join the New Orleans law firm Phelps Dunbar in January and will forego a run for an at-large seat to remain on the city council beyond next year.
New Orleans City Councilmember Joseph I. Giarrusso Joins Phelps to Expand Government Relations Practice
Phelps Dunbar is pleased to announce that New Orleans City Councilmember Joseph I. Giarrusso III will join the firm as counsel in its New Orleans and Baton Rouge offices on Jan. 1, 2025. This press release features multimedia.
City Council member Joe Giarrusso to join New Orleans law firm, won't run for at-large seat
District A City Council member Joe Giarrusso will not seek one of the council's two at-large seats next year. Here's where he's heading next.
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New Orleans sheriff's deputies were overpaid $250,000 during Mardi Gras, IG says
The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office overpaid deputies for overtime during the 2023 Carnival season by more than $250,000, the ...
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NOPD investigating attempted abduction of jogger at City Park
The New Orleans Police Department is investigating an attempted abduction that happened Sunday in City Park. People who frequent City Park said they never expected to hear that a part of their routine ...
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Woman fights off attacker in City Park, NOPD says
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A woman jogging in City Park over the weekend fought off an attacker, New Orleans police said Monday ...
NOLA.com
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Jogger fights off attacker during attempted abduction in City Park, New Orleans police say
A jogger who was groped and nearly abducted in
City
Park Sunday morning fought off her attacker, according to the
New
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The Advocate
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This Louisiana city had a notorious red light district inspired by New Orleans' Storyville
Alexandria's 16th Street Bridge is now a modern concrete structure that crosses Bayou Rapides in the same location that a ...
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How Taylor Swift's Eras Tour New Orleans dates significantly impacted the city's economy
Not only did Taylor Swift and her fans bring glitter and smiles to New Orleans amid Eras Tour shows, they also brought forth ...
WWNO
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New Orleans council approves city ID cards for residents
New Orleans is set to join a growing list of cities across the country that offer municipal identification cards to residents ...
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New Orleans Readies For Its Record-Tying 11th Super Bowl
Here’s why New Orleans, which will hold the record for number of Super Bowls hosted along with Miami, has been the home to so many.
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