Tyrann Mathieu reaches new two-year deal with Saints
Mathieu has agreed to a two-year, $13.75 million deal to remain with the Saints, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Thursday.
view moreJesuit’s Spencer Lanosga earns New Orleans Athlete of the Month honor
Spencer Lanosga, a dominant state champion wrestler from Jesuit High School, has been selected as the Greater New Orleans Amateur Athlete of the Month for February.
view moreTim Williams to speak Wednesday at Life Resources Bottom Line Luncheon
With a true heart for ministry and missionary work, Tim Williams has spent a lifetime serving the Lord and serving others.
view moreAllstate Sugar Bowl generates massive regional economic boost in 2023
The Allstate Sugar Bowl, which celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2023, had one of its most successful years in history as far as meeting its goal of serving as a major tourism booster and economic engine for New Orleans and Louisiana.
view moreWalter Becker selected as 66th Sugar Bowl President
Will oversee all Allstate Sugar Bowl events including Organization’s First Playoff Quarterfinal NEW ORLEANS (February 27, 2024) – Walter F. Becker, Jr., a New Orleans native who grew up Uptown in the shadows of venerable Tulane Stadium, the home of the Sugar Bowl for the organization’s first 41 years, has been selected as the Sugar…
view moreAnna Donahue to speak Wednesday at Life Resources Bottom Line Luncheon
Come hear an inspiring message of hope from Anna Donahue at the Life Resources Bottom Line Luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 24 at noon at Piccadilly Cafeteria, 2222 Clearview Parkway in Metairie.
view moreHBCU Legacy Bowl to showcase draft hopeful QBs Jeremy Moussa, Davius Richard
The last time an HBCU quarterback was chosen was 2006 when Alabama State’s Tarvaris Jackson was grabbed in the second round. Is that about to change.
view moreBarry Haindel to speak Wednesday at Bottom Line luncheon
Unforeseen circumstances prevented Barry from speaking last Wednesday.
view moreBlack History Month: Willie Mays brought barnstorming baseball team to New Orleans in 1956
Twenty-five-year-old Willie Mays had just finished his fifth major-league season when he organized a barnstorming baseball tour that included New Orleans.
view moreNew Orleans host committee doing its thing at Super Bowl
There’s a group in Las Vegas this week that has even more Super Bowl experience than the two teams that will compete inside Allegiant Stadium on Sunday.
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