New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is not happy with Acadiana native Lauren Daigle and others who performed for an outdoor Christian concert in the French Quarter over the weekend.
A statement from the New Orleans Saints details the phased introduction of allowing fans in the Superdome for upcoming home games. 3,000 Saints fans will be allowed access to this weekends game and up to 15,000 fans could be allowed by late December.
Mayor Latoya Cantrell of New Orleans was asked again at her press conference today about the Saints welcoming fans into the Superdome for upcoming home games. Cantrell noted that Tiger Stadium, "Could be a great place, temporarily" when referring to the Saints potentially taking their home games to Baton Rouge.
Reports by NFL insiders are saying that Saints officials are meeting with LSU officials about hosting upcoming games in Baton Rouge at Tiger Stadium. These talks come as Mayor Latoya Cantrell has continued to decline Saints requests to allow fans in the Superdome.
Mayor-President Josh Guillory of Lafayette has a solution for the New Orleans Saints not being able to have fans inside of the Superdome for home games. He has offered the Saints and the NFL the option to host Saints home games in Lafayette at Cajun Field if Mayor Cantrell will not allow fans in the Superdome.
The Saints will host the Green Bay Packers on September 27th. The Governor has given the green light to having fans in attendance. The mayor says, "Not so fast".
As most of the state is looking for a plan to restart the state, New Orleans is looking to stop cars over COVID-19. The ACLU has issued a warning about that.
New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell was a guest recently on CNN's "The Situation Room" with host Wolf Blitzer and her comments have drawn the ire by many.
KEEL's Robert and Erin about New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's attempts to put together a bailout for her city's Sewer and Water Board's multi-million dollar debt.