| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
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The New Orleans Police Department is looking to move its headquarters to an office building on Poydras Street downtown, leaving behind its decrepit South Broad Street home. A draft lease indicates the NOPD could move by May 1. John Simerman has this report.
New Orleans' low-barrier homeless shelter, which has been beset by problems including unsafe conditions and rampant drug use, is going to cost twice as much to operate as it does today. This assessment comes from the only non-profit vying to take the job. Sophie Kasakove has the story.
A new Amazon distribution warehouse could be coming to Elmwood. The Jefferson Parish Council will consider a zoning request that would combine two undeveloped lots on Mounes Street and change the property's zoning. The online retail giant says the warehouse will focus on same-day deliveries, but what do parish officials have to say about traffic considerations? Marie Fazio has the details.
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