Monday, July 21st, 2025

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Good morning, New Orleans. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 21st of July.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Louisiana coffee roasters are raising prices as new tariffs make imported beans more expensive and supplies run low—a move that has local shops like French Truck Coffee already adjusting charges. Businesses will face further price hikes if additional tariff threats, particularly on Brazilian coffee, go into effect. WBOK
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Marigny Flood Wall Mural Project, led by the Faubourg Marigny Improvement Association, is turning the flood wall from Elysian Fields Avenue to Franklin Avenue into a canvas that shows the area’s history and culture. Volunteers painted on July 20 and work continues today (8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) with local artists guiding community painters and Lutheran Youth Corps members. WDSU
- ➤ WWL Louisiana earned nine top honors last Saturday night at the 2025 Excellence in Journalism Awards—highlighted by meteorologist Payton Malone winning Best Weathercast and the 'Great Day Louisiana' team taking Best Talk Show—while investigative journalist David Hammer and photojournalist TJ Pipitone also won in key categories such as Breaking News Reporting and Environmental Science. The station received 34 nominations and additional awards went to sports and feature reporters, showcasing its strength across news, weather, sports, and features. WWL-TV
- ➤ Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans is hosting global mixologists for Tales of the Cocktail this week—starting today with a guest shift at Chandelier Bar featuring Bandista and Locale Firenze—and continuing through July 24 with cocktail tastings that showcase international bar talent. WDSU
- ➤ Fox 8 won 22 first-place awards from 28 nominations at the Press Club of New Orleans’ annual Excellence in Journalism awards held July 19 — a recognition of strong reporting and investigation. John Snell received a Lifetime Achievement Award and Meg Gatto earned the Jim Metcalf Memorial Award — honors that highlight their long careers in news reporting. Fox 8
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice John Weimer testified on Jan 9 to propose a statewide summit on Sept 8 in Alexandria so educators and government officials can address rising student absenteeism—he shared his own struggles growing up to stress that education can change lives and help keep kids in school. Officials from various fields will meet to craft actionable strategies for reducing chronic absences. NOLA.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On July 19, the city demolished a historic Marigny home at 638 Port Street after complaints about poor conditions and illegal activity - neighbors later expressed mixed views as preservationists argued that repair could have been a better alternative. City officials and local groups continue to debate if more proactive measures should be taken for neglected historic properties. NOLA.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday night at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Max Holloway retained his UFC BMF Championship by defeating Dustin Poirier in a unanimous decision. Holloway landed 98 more strikes—while Poirier ended his career with a 30—10 record. WWL-TV
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Tales of the Cocktail
12-2 p.m. — GW Fins — $125 per person — A fiesta of flavors featuring the finest tequila, seafood, and live music from Mariachi en Nueva Orleans Los Viajeros.
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Uptown Jazz Orchestra Concert
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro — Ticket prices vary — Experience the vibrant sounds of the Uptown Jazz Orchestra led by Grammy winner Delfeayo Marsalis.
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Paella Night on The Balcony
6-8:30 p.m. — Tableau by Dickie Brennan & Co. — $50 per person — Savor delicious Louisiana Seafood Paella and a mini Burnt Basque Cheesecake at this festive evening event.
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Paris Avenue with The Quickening
9 PM - 12 AM — Tipitina's — Free entry — Enjoy a vibrant night of live music at this iconic New Orleans venue.
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Creed Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Smoothie King Center — Last-minute ticket offers available — Experience the musical energy of Creed live in New Orleans.
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MINI KISS Performance
9 PM – 12 AM — No Dice — $32.30 — Experience the electrifying KISS-inspired performance from the World Famous MINIKISS rock band.
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ASHS 2025 Annual Conference
All day — Hyatt Regency New Orleans — In-person attendance only — Explore cutting-edge horticulture innovations and network with industry professionals.
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ISE EXPO
12 PM – 12 PM — New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center — Check website for entry costs — Explore cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions in network infrastructure.
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New Orleans Historic Neighborhoods Tour
Explore vibrant neighborhoods — Time Range — Spanish Plaza — Cost Info — Discover hidden gems and local culture on a private driving tour.
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SABAI Live in Concert
9:00 – 11:30 PM — Republic NOLA — Ticket prices vary — Experience the breakthrough electronic sound of SABAI blending Future Bass, House, R&B, and Pop.
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