Tulane University’s swimming and diving team has hired Kat Mueller as its new assistant coach under head coach Amanda Caldwell. Mueller brings experience from Purdue University as an athlete co-captain, plus coaching success from Marshall University.
Congressman Troy A. Carter highlighted key policy concerns on social media between May 5-6, focusing on abortion access, teacher recognition, and voting rights protections following recent legal developments in Louisiana
City officials announced an agreement with OPSB ending years-long litigation over tax fees. Leaders say it ensures fiscal responsibility while supporting education funding stability across New Orleans.
The New Orleans Privateers won an extra-inning baseball game against Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns on May 5. The victory stopped Louisiana’s five-game winning streak and gave Coach Andrew Gipson a notable milestone.
Congressman Troy A. Carter used his social media platform between May 4-5, 2026 to address issues related to election integrity in New Orleans and broader voting rights history tied to Louisiana residents’ experiences during civil rights struggles
Tulane baseball lost its final non-conference game against LSU with a score of 13-6 on May 5. Jason Wachs led offensively for Tulane while ten different pitchers took turns on the mound.
The New Orleans Privateers will face off against Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns for their final midweek game this season. Recent strong performances include extra-inning wins and improved team statistics heading into Tuesday’s matchup.
New Orleans Police are asking for help finding Jessica Leigh Carter, who is wanted for felony theft after an incident on Poydras Street. A warrant has been issued for her arrest and authorities urge anyone with information to contact detectives…
The New Orleans Police Department arrested Rhonda Watts for allegedly striking and killing a man with her vehicle on April 28. Authorities say charges were upgraded to homicide after the victim died days later.
Congressman Troy A. Carter commented on recent judicial decisions and voter rights issues via Twitter posts on May 4, 2026, referencing blocked legislation and primary delays in Louisiana as well as national concerns over voting access following…
New Orleans Police are seeking public assistance to identify a suspect involved in theft by fraud and vehicle burglary. The incident occurred on April 13, with surveillance footage capturing illegal card use later that day. Authorities encourage anyone with information…
On Tuesday, May 5, these former Nola area high school standouts will be in action.
Miles Curley’s two-run home run led New Orleans Privateers past Nicholls Colonels with a 12-10 win. The closely contested game saw several lead changes before being decided in extra innings.
These ex-Nola area high school standouts will take the field during the week of Monday, May 4.
The New Orleans Privateers and Nicholls Colonels each claimed one win during Saturday’s doubleheader opener at Ray E. Didier Field. Both teams showed strong offense as they prepare for Sunday’s deciding game.
Congressman Troy A. Carter used Twitter between April 30 and May 2, 2026 to address concerns over delayed primaries and a Supreme Court decision impacting voter representation in Louisiana.
Tulane’s track and field team wrapped up its outdoor regular season at two meets held in Texas and Louisiana on May 2. Several athletes achieved personal or season-best marks across various events as they now prepare for conference championships.
Tulane baseball lost its second straight game against Charlotte with an 8-2 defeat on Saturday night. The Green Wave struggled offensively despite early opportunities and will look to rebound in Sunday’s series finale.
Sunday, May 3 will feature competition from these former Nola area high school standouts.
Tulane baseball lost to Charlotte by a score of 10-0 in a shortened seven-inning game Friday night. This marks their first shutout loss this season as well as their first run-rule defeat of the campaign.
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