NEW ORLEANS | Louisiana's state-licensed casinos, continuing to wade through the economic downturn like their counterparts in other states, recorded a 6.9 percent drop in gambling revenue last month from the previous October, state police reported Tuesday.
The 13 riverboat casinos, Harrah's Entertainment Inc.'s downtown New Orleans casino and the three race track casinos won $193.3 million from players in October. That's down from $207.7 million in October 2008 — the month after the national economic meltdown began.
NEW ORLEANS | Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro and his staff reoccupied the building at 619 S. White St. three weeks ago but couldn't slow down for an opening ceremony and dedication until today. At least that's how assistant district attorney and ceremony emcee Kevin Guillory sees it.
"It's good to be in a comfortable place," he semi-joked, "because as much time as we spend here, it seems like home."
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NEW ORLEANS | With hurricane season ending, film and TV production in south Louisiana is picking up, and New Orleans is on track to break last year's filming record.
There were at least eight film and TV projects in the New Orleans area this fall — and more than a dozen statewide — providing an end-of-the-year boost after a sluggish summer, said Sherri McConnell, head of the state film office.
COVINGTON | One of the last surviving aviators from World War II's famed Black Sheep Squadron has died in Covington, La.
Henry Mayor "Hank" Bourgeois was 88.