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'Beacon of Hope' nonprofit in Lakeview dedicated to bringing people
Signs of hope are popping up all over Lakeview - usually in the form of a person cleaning a house or working a lawnmower. Another good sign is...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 10/09/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Lighthouse for the Blind helps scattered blind population in New
The Lighthouse for the Blind office is located in a small, nondescript building on State and Tchoupitoulas streets. Inside, however is an...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/20/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Why Stay? New Orleans artist sells recycled Katrina debris
New Orleans artist Stefano Velaska roamed the French Quarter neighborhood post-Katrina looking through debris for salvageable dishes, brass and...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/18/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Lighthouse for the Blind is one-stop shop for blind population in
The Lighthouse for the Blind office is located in a small, nondescript building on State and Tchoupitoulas streets. Inside, however is an...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/18/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Why Stay?: Debbie Borchardt says N.O. sticks to you no matter what
Algiers native Debbie Borchardt has traveled all over the country but nothing compares with her favorite "sticky" city. "New Orleans to me is a...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/11/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Relief is in the works for the French Market in N.O.
It's 10 a.m. on a Saturday in August and the heat has already taken its toll. French Market vendor Richard Janeski sits in a portable chair between...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/11/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Louisiana's Recovery School District registers 8,500 students
Today marked the first day of school for thousands of New Orleans children registered at the state's Recovery School District and charter schools....
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/07/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Why Stay?: Co-owner of flooded Gentilly business returns and opens
After Hurricane Katrina, Gary "Koz" Gruenig was airlifted from his flooded Gentilly business, dropped off at the University of New Orleans and then...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 09/04/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
Jefferson Parish leaders adjust pay scales to compete for workers
Hurricane Katrina created a job environment in Jefferson Parish where working you could earn more money for Taco Bell than for the parish...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 08/31/06 by April Capochino · More from publication -
LA State University heads meet with investigators about layoff of
Louisiana State University officials met with a panel from the American Association of University Professors for about two hours today in New...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 08/30/06 by April Capochino · More from publication


