Also: Popular New Orleans diner closes
By Bob Warren Turbulent takeoff: When David Griffin came on to run the New Orleans Pelicans' basketball operations two and half years ago, his charge was simple: Make the team a winner. Hasn’t happened. Today, our Christian Clark takes a deep dive into Griffin’s tenure with the NBA team and shows us why. It's electric: Look for more Entergy-New Orleans City Council news today. The power outages that followed Hurricane Ida have been a huge story, of course, as have the council and utility's discussions about them. The company will appear at a council committee meeting today. Here’s some of the backstory. And here. And please check back with NOLA.com for more on this story. Last cup: It’s goodbye to another well-known New Orleans eatery. The Trolley Stop Café on St. Charles Avenue has poured its last cup of Joe, our food guy Ian McNulty reports. Another one we'll miss. Brrrr: Well, mitten weather is finally here. Cooler temps are headed this way. OK, maybe not quite mitten weather. But that morning coffee on the porch? It'll be delightful. Thanks for taking a break with the Lunch Line today. BW |
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| In the summer of 2020, after Zion Williamson unexpectedly left the NBA bubble at Walt Disney World, David Griffin tried to reinvigorate his… Read more |
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| | With pressure rising on Entergy New Orleans from its City Council regulators over its performance during Hurricane Ida, the local utility's parent company said ahead of a Wednesday council meeting that it would cooperate with a study aimed at determining whether it should remain as the city's power provider. Read more |
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| For close to three decades, streetcars have rumbled passed the Trolley Stop Café, where at all hours of the day or night you’d find a cross section of New Orleans life slurping gumbo, digging into breakfast plates or just taking a break. But the Trolley Stop has poured its last cup of Joe. Read more |
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