Friday, October 10th, 2025
Good morning, New Orleans. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 10th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ START CORP is developing a new clinic at the former St. Jude Community Center on North Rampart Street to help unhoused neighbors access medical, dental, and support services. The clinic will open in the French Quarter over the next year to offer comprehensive care and housing support. The Lens
- ➤ Residents of The Maxwell have been without water and air conditioning for weeks after workers removed the water mains and repairs have lagged behind, leaving renters with high bills and safety worries. Management said they are working with utility providers to fix the issues while a posted code violation on the pool and a closed leasing office add to resident concerns—residents say they are left without basic services. Fox 8
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The upcoming Power Up Women’s Leadership Conference, presented by the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce Foundation in partnership with Fidelity Bank P.O.W.E.R., will be held on March 13 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is set to bring together 600 to 800 professional women for keynotes, breakout sessions & networking opportunities. Biz New Orleans
- ➤ Southwest Airlines announced it will add summer 2026 flights from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport to Las Vegas and Orlando. The airline did not share exact flight numbers and is expanding options much like Breeze Airways, United, and Frontier Airlines. NOLA.com
- ➤ Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Service, which launched in August, now adds 60 extra seats after nearly 19,000 passengers have used the route during key events such as Saints game weekends. The enhanced service boosts Gulf Coast tourism & supports plans for future rail expansion. New Orleans City Business
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A viral story about an ancient Roman tombstone discovered behind a shotgun house in New Orleans has been solved—local researchers have traced how it ended up in a backyard garden. WWL-TV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Crystal LaFrance, principal of Leah Chase School, resigned on October 8 following concerns over a 500k budget gap and rising special education costs that have led to cuts in extracurricular programs. The school now faces questions about its future viability as it works to balance rising costs with limited funds. The Lens
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ EPA crews have recovered nearly 10 million gallons of oily waste from the Smitty’s Supply explosion in Tangipahoa Parish—cleanup teams continue to contain spills and monitor local waterways. Gov.—Jeff Landry criticized the slow pace and said state officials will increase cleanup efforts as heavy rainfall challenges persist. New Orleans City Business
- ➤ The Climate Prediction Center said weak La Niña conditions began in the Pacific this September and will continue until the season ends on Nov-30. Local meteorologist Mike Efferson and LSU hurricane researcher Jill Trepanier said the late arrival of the pattern makes major impacts on the Gulf unlikely. NOLA.com
- ➤ Extreme heat is causing a rising number of deaths in Louisiana as officials struggle with solutions—making the crisis a growing concern for residents. They warn that without immediate action the situation will worsen in the coming months. NOLA.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Students and parents are upset after the 529 tuition savings program shut down unexpectedly, and officials from the state treasurer, Board of Regents, and state police are working to restore access—over 83,000 accounts are affected and the House Education Committee will meet to discuss the issue. The state said investments are safe and all accounts remain insured while the system is fixed. Fox 8
- ➤ The Housing Authority of New Orleans has named Travis S. Chase as its Director of Philanthropy and Business Development to lead fundraising and start the NOLA SEEDS Foundation—an organization that will help fund affordable housing programs like Homeownership and Family Self-Sufficiency. Chase has over 20 years of experience and will build new partnerships to support low-income families in New Orleans. Biz New Orleans
- ➤ New Orleans voters will cast their ballot in a different council district tomorrow as new maps approved in 2022 change boundaries in many areas—affecting neighborhoods like Broadmoor, Bayou St. John and Treme. Voters have received registration cards with their updated district information, clarifying who they will represent starting in January. NOLA.com
- ➤ Two dozen candidates for the New Orleans City Council raised nearly $760K from donors between Sept 2 and Sept 21 and spent money on ads, mailers and consultants. Voters will choose these candidates in the primary on Oct 11 — runoffs are planned for Nov 15 if needed. NOLA.com
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Today, Ochsner Health launched its Genetic Wellness Assessment—an online tool that checks personal and family histories to identify hereditary cancer risks. High-risk patients can soon schedule appointments for genetic counseling and testing to receive personalized screening and prevention plans. New Orleans City Business
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Where Y'acht 10th Anniversary Show
8-11 p.m. — The Broadside — Get your cruise wear ready for an unforgettable night of Yacht Rock featuring special guests and frozen cocktails.
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Yoke Lore Concert
7-9 p.m. — House of Blues New Orleans — Ticket prices vary — Experience the enchanting indie pop sounds of Yoke Lore, a project by Adrian Galvin.
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Paul Thorn Performance
8-11 p.m. — Chickie Wah Wah — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful roots music of Paul Thorn, who blends Southern traditions with universal themes.
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Big Sam's Funky Nation Live
7:30-10:30 p.m. — The Jazz Playhouse — Tickets required — Experience a night of vibrant live funk music with Big Sam Williams in a cozy French Quarter setting.
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Kenny Neal Live Performance
7:30-9 p.m. — New Orleans Jazz & Blues Market — Tickets available — Experience exceptional guitar work by Kenny Neal in a vibrant local venue.
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Health and Wellness Yoga Night
7-9 p.m. — Dance Quarter — Free entry — Celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month with yoga and a relaxing sound bath meditation.
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Larry Carlton Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — New Orleans Jazz & Blues Market — Ticket prices vary — Experience the smooth sounds of Grammy-winning jazz guitarist Larry Carlton performing live.
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Silent Planet / Invent Animate: The Bloom In Heaven Tour Part II
5:30-7 p.m. — House of Blues New Orleans — Ticketed event — Experience the powerful sounds of progressive metalcore from Invent Animate and Silent Planet.
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Ivan Neville Live Concert
8-11 p.m. — Chickie Wah Wah — Tickets starting at $32.61 — Enjoy a lively performance by Ivan Neville in a popular local venue.
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Hippie Sabotage Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Joy Theater — Ticket prices vary — Experience the electronic beats of the Saurer brothers live in New Orleans.
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