Why is the Sewerage & Water Board run the way it is?

Why is the Sewerage & Water Board run the way it is?

Tommy talks to Becky Mowbray, President and CEO of BGR, about the Sewerage and Water Board, its governance problems,...

‘Agonizing’ problems at S&WB draw resident complaints at Jeff Landry’s task force meeting

Outrageous water bills, flood-damaged property and unpaid court judgments were among the many frustrations about the Sewerage and Water...

Bill on the table to appoint special master to oversee Sewerage and Water Board billing disputes

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Governor Jeff Landry’s special task force examining issues with the Sewerage and Water Board met...

(Opinion) Editorial: Homeless shelter disaster is one more example of LaToya Cantrell’s poor management

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has faced criticism for taking too many trips around the globe on the taxpayer’s...

Will affordable housing get steady funding? New Orleans City Council asks voters to approve.

New Orleans City Council members are pressing forward with plans to enshrine an unprecedented local investment in affordable housing...

Registration Now Open for March 21 Breakfast Briefing Addressing Homelessness in New Orleans

Registration has closed for BGR’s March 21 Breakfast Briefing with the Director of the Health Department for the City...

Stormwater fees expected to go before voters in flood-prone New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS — Just days after an intense rainstorm caused yet another round of flooding, a push is under...

Will a stormwater fee finally fly in New Orleans? Officals are preparing a new pitch

After two recent whiffs in persuading the City Council to approve new revenue proposals, the Sewerage & Water Board...

Letters: Glad more NOLA citizens looking at what kind of government they want

The Nov. 28 column by former mayor Sidney Barthelemy and assessor Erroll Williams makes some vital points about the...

On Politics: Another mailer on the way from Mayor Cantrell’s office; a new public works chief

For the first time in nearly three years, New Orleans has a permanent public works director after the City...