Meet Kathe Hambrick, executive director of the Amistad Research Center, the largest independent archive of Black history in the world. From her earliest memories growing up in California to her founding of the River Road African American Museum and beyond, Hambrick has devoted her life to preserving and promoting Black history. Faimon Roberts has the latest in our series, The Guardians, which highlights those dedicated to saving New Orleans' unique heritage.
A Chalmette woman has sued to prevent Donald Trump from qualifying for Louisiana's 2024 presidential ballot, mirroring a legal effort that has been undertaken in a dozen other states. Joseph Cranney has the details.
La Petite Sophie Patisserie has only been in business for about three years, but it has garnered more than its share of attention from pastry lovers in Jefferson Parish. Chelsea Shannon has the story of why the owner has to call it quits.
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