| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
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A long simmering dispute over three dilapidated, historic Uptown houses took a key step forward Thursday as the City Council gave the green light to demolish them to make way for a car wash expansion. Sophie Kasakove has the story.
The New Orleans City Council is planning to revamp how the city awards tax subsidies and other incentives to create “a more inclusive, fair and non-political business climate.” This follows the controversy over the property tax break given for a new Shell Oil office building. Ben Myers has this report.
Planning to hit the parades this Saturday? Stay up to date with the raft of roll-time adjustments krewes had to make yesterday due to expected bad weather. We've got you covered in New Orleans, in Jefferson Parish, in Covington and in St. Bernard.
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