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📰 Life after the weekend: Oct. 7

Hello Monday, my old frenemy.

by Clint Durrett | October 7, 2019

Hello Monday, my old frenemy. I have that love/hate relationship with Mondays. We say goodbye to the weekend in which we blow stacks of cash, enjoying things like Art for Arts Sake on Magazine Street or spending gobs of green watching the Saints game at our favorite pub, to then mustering up the strength to stagger into work so we can have the ability to do it all over again for next weekend. That hustle makes it hard to stay on top of things. So here’s what you need to know for this week and some things that might get you out of the house — but we won’t blame you if you don’t want to leave your lounge pants.

 

The Long And Winding Roads – City updates progress on 400 miles of NOLA road construction

I know how much I enjoy the excruciating pain of feeling my heart leap into my brain when I hit a pothole. Buckle up, because the city of New Orleans released an update on the 400 miles of roadwork planned throughout the Crescent City. The 200 projects and $2.3 billion of construction is the largest infrastructure revamp that has happened in the region in decades, the city said. According to the city, a combination of federal and local funding is being used to complete the projects. Here’s a breakdown before we have a mental breakdown. 

 

Spill It – Feds boost funding for Lake Pontchartrain’s recovery after spillway opening

Last week, we mentioned that more than $1 million was going to be used to evaluate the effects of freshwater from the Bonnet Carré Spillway on dolphins and sea turtles in the Mississippi Sound. Now, a federal fund aimed at restoring Lake Pontchartrain is getting a boost that could help officials study the environmental impact of opening the spillway. The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Restoration Program will receive $1.4 million for the 2020 fiscal year, according to federal regulators. Read the report here. 

 

Supreme Decision – Supreme Court revisits abortion with Louisiana case

The U.S. Supreme Court said that it will hear arguments in an abortion case from Louisiana that is nearly identical to a Texas case decided by the court three years ago, according to a report from NPR. The Louisiana law requires any doctor performing an abortion to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital — much like the Texas law that the court previously struck down. In that Texas case, the Supreme Court said that both requirements imposed “a substantial burden” on a woman’s right to abortion. The big difference now is that Justice Anthony Kennedy has retired and been replaced by President Donald Trump’s appointee, Brett Kavanaugh. Read the full report here. 

 

Forgive and forget – City Council urges courts to forgive court debt, outstanding warrants

(Cross your fingers if this is you) The New Orleans City Council’s Criminal Justice Committee called for the forgiveness of all outstanding debt individuals have accrued from fines and fees in Municipal and Traffic Court, according to The Lens. The committee also encouraged the City Attorney’s Office to dismiss “low-level, non-violent, and so called Quality of Life offenses.”

 

That Fish Cray – More than 150 food establishments cited for not labeling foreign seafood

Something was apparently fishy when more than 150 companies across Louisiana were cited for not disclosing imported seafood to customers. This comes after nearly a month into the Department of Health’s enforcement of a new shrimp and crawfish labeling law. About 75 violations were at restaurants across southeastern Louisiana from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, according to this report. Read it here. 

 

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What To Do

Monday, Oct. 7

Brewery Bingo | Port Orleans Brewery Company | 7-9 p.m. | FREE
Join Port Orleans Brewing Company and NOLA Fray in the Tasting Room every Monday night for Brewery Bingo. Free to enter. Multiple chances to win. Nothing to lose.

Tuesday, Oct. 8

EATmoor Fall Festival | Rosa Keller Library | 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. | FREE to attend

In Broadmoor, a community that dines together thrives together! Mosey on down to the EATmoor! Fall Festival for a free gathering featuring local food vendors, live music, wellness resources and family fun.

Wednesday, Oct. 9

“Death Becomes Her” movie night | Broad Street Cider | 8 – 10 p.m. | FREE to attend (21 and up ONLY)

This 1992 dark comedy from Robert Zemeckis arrives at this cidery just in time for October. A pair of rivals drink a magic potion that promises eternal youth, but with grim side effects when they physically die, becoming walking, talking corpses in the process. Bruce Willis, Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn star.

Thursday, Oct. 10

Tiki Garden Party | Southern Food & Beverage Museum | 6 – 9 p.m. | FREE to attend

The Southern Food and Beverage Museum is inviting you to a free tiki garden party! Come celebrate the opening of the gumbo garden with light bites and drinks.

Friday, Oct. 11

Gentilly Fest | 5701 Press Drive | 7 p.m. | FREE to attend

Gentilly Fest celebrates all things “Gentilly,” including continuous live music on four stages and sumptuous food from a variety of local vendors.

 

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Clint Durrett

Clint Durrett

Hi. I’m Clint.
I’m the Local Market Manager for Very Local New Orleans. I’ve lived in New Orleans since 2001 and been living my best life in this rad place since that year.
I have 10 years of broadcast journalism and digital media experience. Before Very Local New Orleans, I worked for WDSU-TV – producing, product developing, digital media managing– I’ve done it all. I’ve seen first-hand the trials we’ve suffered in this city and the celebrations we’ve enjoyed. I love New Orleans. It’s home.
I’m going to work my hardest to bring you the content and experiences you care about to live your best life here in one of the best cities on the planet.
I love finding things to do here – concerts, food, drinks, nerding out, etc. And I love sharing those things with others.
Contact me via email. Gimme a shout on social. If you see something you think we should know about, hit me up. If you see something that needs fixing on the site, ditto. I want this website to be yours, too. Not just one I manage, but one we as a community and New Orleanians use to help us live our best lives.

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