New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montano are implicated in an indictment alleging they accepted valuable tickets, potentially violating state ethics laws, sources say. Neither are accused of a crime in the indictment. “If all of that is true, then yeah, it looks to be a violation of the state ethics code,” said Steven Procopio, president of the government watchdog agency PAR.Prosecutors allege former city inspector Randy Farrell accepted bribes to allow unlicensed electricians to work on hundreds of homes in New Orleans.Prosecutors also allege Farrell wanted a high ranking city employee suspicious of him , terminated.Sources tell WDSU that Farrell collaborated with his business partner, Fouad Zeton.According to the indictment, prosecutors allege in 2019, Farrell bought Mayor Cantrell Saints tickets, lunch at a steakhouse, and a new iPhone.”There’s certainly enough there to look at this and if I’ll say if someone receives tickets from a prohibited source, then that would be a violation of the state ethics law,” Procopio said.According to the indictment, Farrell met with Cantrell at the steakhouse shortly after purchasing the tickets.It’s alleged Farrell then sent Zeton a text saying, “The (expletive) is gone!!!!!” The indictment also alleges Montano asked Zeton for tickets to the 2020 College Football National Championship game at the Superdome.Farrell paid $3,600 for those tickets, according to the indictment. “I think from a citizen standpoint, I think that goes an extra mile in terms of violating at least the spirit of ethical behavior,” said political expert Ed Chervenak. “He is a major player in the Cantrell administration. He’s fit the pattern of taking tickets, something of value. We don’t know if he offered anything in return or not, but it gives the perception something is going on behind closed doors.” Chervenak said if the allegations against them are true, what is alleged is not appropriate, and said public officials should not take anything of value if they want to have public trust. Montano said he’s disappointed his name has been implicated. He says there is no accusation of wrongdoing in the indictment and wants people to think about his integrity and the work he has done to improve the city. Farrell’s attorney issued the following statement regarding the indictment:”Last year Mr. Farrell took responsibility for IRS problems occurring nearly 10 years ago by means of a plea bargain with the Government, unrelated to the present charges. As a part of the plea bargain with the Government, Mr. Farrell met with Federal authorities to answer questions about the City of New Orleans’ Department of Public Safety.Mr. Farrell provided documentation of his payment for a birthday luncheon for the cooperating witness (Businessman #1) and his two nephews at which Public Official #1 was an invited guest of the businessman. The prosecutor now is improperly utilizing this information against Mr. Farewell, alleging it was a bribe. Mr. Farrell did nothing more than complain to city leaders about the dysfunction of the department of Safety and permits, a right he and all citizens have under the First Amendment.Allegations of bribery of Public Officials #1, for a luncheon mean and utilization of Saints tickets are too close to the political system.The Indictment sensationalizes statements, taken out of context, primarily made by the cooperating witness (Businessman #1) who was a fundraiser and supporter of Public Official #1 and, unfortunately, who had access to Mr. Farrell’s credit card.Contrary to allegation in the Indictment, Mr. Farrell is not a public official of the State or the City.Mr. Farrell and IECI deny the allegations in the government’s indictment and look forward to defending themselves in Court.”The City of New Orleans issued the following statement:”Out of respect for the courts and the legal process, the City of New Orleans will reserve comment on this matter until its full conclusion.”New Orleans City Council members also reacted for the first time since the indictment was handed down.New Orleans Council Vice President JP Morrell voiced his concerns over the allegations. “The idea of any city official grabbing anything of value for anyone who does things for the city is illegal,” said Council member JP Morrell.Councilmember Eugene Green said he wasn’t aware of Montano’s claim about tickets always circulating City Hall. Moreno echoed Green’s response. “Saints tickets? No one has ever given me Saints tickets. Also, we have ethics laws in Louisiana, so no, I have not,” said Council President Helena Moreno.WDSU Investigates asked the council if they were aware of other public officials implicated in the scheme, but are not officially named by the federal government in the indictment. No one commented on the identities outlined in the indictment. Sources tell WDSU that there are possibly other city employees who may have benefited from the free tickets.Farrell plans on entering a plea of not guilty.
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Cleanup efforts continue in Watauga County. Residents there have a long road to recovery ahead.Volunteers are coming together to help those in need of water, food and other necessities.There is a supply shop set up at Watauga High School for residents to come pick up what they need.”There are a lot of roads around us washed out, and bridges to homes are missing,” said one local resident. “People are stranded. It’s the worst I’ve ever seen.””I went down to the Walmart area on Saturday and it was pretty distressing,” said volunteer Jack Wordy. “They lost a lot down there in that area.”The community is coming together in the wake of the devastation.”It’s catastrophic,” said Meat Camp resident Will Bryan. “But we’re still blessed to be among the living.”Cleanup efforts are just beginning in the Meat Camp community of Watauga County.”We are a pretty tight-knit community up here,” said Bryan.Flood waters have mostly cleared, but the devastation remains.”It’s heartbreaking,” he said. “I mean, it really is. I’ve been on the edge of just wanting to curl around and cry a little bit. There’s a lot going on. A lot of people are impacted by this.”Bryan has an excavator and was helping clean up roads in his own neighborhood, as well as his neighbor’s yards.”Get as many people helped as we can,” he said.Rising waters from Helene washed away bridges and parts of Meat Camp Road.”We’re just trying to get at least get one lane open,” said Bryan. “So emergency or utility companies can get through.”It’s been a tough few days for residents, but they’re weathering the storm together.”Just keep us in your prayers,” Bryan said. “There’s still a lot to do and a lot that’s unaccounted for but just keep praying. We’ll all get through it.”It could be several months before residents return to a sense of normalcy.”It’s kind of surreal,” said ASU student Joshua Bodenheimer, whose car and home are flooded. “I don’t know. It’s kind of weird. We’re in the mountains and have this much of an impact from a hurricane that’s the most intense thing.”Watauga High School’s gym is open for people needing supplies from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. this week.
More than 220 residents were forced to evacuate their homes on Sept. 24
As floodwaters recede after Tropical Storm Helene, all of the water and debris is making its way through the Catawba River system.
A Valley freeway has reopened after a semi-truck carrying chocolate candy bars caught fire on Tuesday morning, leaving a sticky mess. A recent Lending Tree shows that 71% of people have experienced shrinkflation in the past year. From paper towels to candy and cereal, one-third of them have gotten smaller. The debate in New York […]
Glynn County officials opened up cooling and recharging stations in an effort to help neighbors get by until restoration is complete.
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Halloween is many things. It’s costumes and scary movies. It’s staying up late and maybe throwing toilet paper on someone’s house, but it’s also candy and lots of it. Candy sales are never as high as they are around Halloween. And we took *** look at what kind of candy is popular according to state and found some interesting stuff according to *** report released by delivery company Instacart. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the top three picks in the US are the ever popular. Reese’s Peanut butter cups, Peanut M and M’s and regular M and MS followed by Tootsie Pops, Twizzlers and Hershey’s milk chocolate somehow. And I don’t really understand how, but candy corn actually came in eighth before Starburst and Kit Kat and one can divide these candies into states and regions. Huffpost reports. The people in Louisiana, Missouri and New Mexico bought more Tootsie Pops than the national average for instance. Meanwhile, Twizzlers got extra love along the east coast and Red Vines, the arch nemesis of Twizzlers dominated the west coast. It really is quite exciting to see how candy preferences change over time. Some classic treats will never go away while others fluctuate in their rankings one thing is for sure though, with the uptick in the sale of candy. So goes the uptick in the sale of toothpaste and floss. Enjoy Halloween candy, but don’t forget to take care of those teeth.
BANGOR — On Monday, September 30th inside the Penobscot Judicial Center, 42-year-old Richard Thorpe made his first appearance in court for his alleged connection to the death of 39-year-old Virginia
Former President Donald Trump plans to spend the hours ahead of Tuesday night’s vice-presidential debate campaigning in Wisconsin, stopping in a critical Democratic county that is crucial to Democrat Kamala Harris’ hopes for winning the key battleground state.Trump is scheduled to appear at a manufacturing facility in Waunakee, a suburb of Wisconsin’s capital city of Madison in the Democratic stronghold of Dane County. Trump has never campaigned in Dane County before and didn’t visit as president.Later on Tuesday, Trump is expected to hold an event at a museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s largest city and home to the largest number of Democratic voters and second-largest number of Republicans. His appearance there will also give him reach into the city’s conservative suburbs, a part of Wisconsin where his support has softened but where he must do well to win.Trump is expected to focus his comments on the economy. On Saturday, he held a rally in western Wisconsin where he blamed Harris for crimes committed by people in the country illegally.Both stops come ahead of Tuesday’s debate between Trumps running mate JD Vance, a senator from Ohio, and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota.Dane County, the location of Trump’s first stop, is Wisconsin’s fastest-growing county and an economic engine for the state, fueled by jobs in the healthcare and tech industries. It is also home to the University of Wisconsin.Dane Countys population grew by about 30,000 people between 2016 and 2020. It has gone up by another 13,000 since then, based on the most recent U.S. Census Bureau estimate.That presents a challenge for Republicans, especially given that nearly 90% of registered voters in the county cast a ballot in 2020. President Joe Biden won 75% of the vote that year in Dane County, beating Trump by 181,000 votes in the county while carrying the state by fewer than 21,000. Hillary Clinton beat Trump in Dane County in 2016 by 47 points, and Trump won the state by less than a point.Still, Dane County is home to the third-largest number of Republican voters of any county statewide.President Trumps appearance will be a big shot in the arm for demoralized conservatives here, the Dane County Republican Party Chairman Brandon Maly posted on X, the social media platform, when the visit was announced. He has said Trump must get at least 23% of the vote in Dane County to have a chance of winning statewide.Democratic presidential candidates have long come to Dane County to hold massive rallies to fire up the base. Harris campaigned there on Sept. 20, holding a rally in Madison that attracted more than 10,000 people.Waunakee, which bills itself as the only Waunakee in the world, is slightly more Republican than the county as a whole. In 2020, Trump got 36% of the vote there compared to less than 23% countywide.Trump is expected to speak at Dane Manufacturing, a metal fabricator that has a long history of hosting Republican candidates and officeholders. In Milwaukee, Trump will speak at Discovery World, a science and technology museum along the shores of Lake Michigan.
Bulk trash pickups in the city of Phoenix are now handled by appointment only, which must be made at least three business days ahead of time.
Kansas City business owners in the River Market area are struggling with new surge parking prices implemented by the city.Letty Stegall, co-owner of Blue Line Hockey Bar, says the parking problems are affecting all aspects of their work.”This zone is subject to event-based parking,” she said. “As soon as you park, the people who give the tickets are waiting for you to just put the ticket on the window.”She says it used to be free to park on the street in the River Market, but now surge prices are costing workers their jobs.Arthur LeDuc, owner and chef of Kansas City Taco Company at Walnut and Missouri avenues, says people can afford $1 an hour but not $30, and enforcement is excessive.”People will walk into a restaurant and say, ‘Is it really $30 to park?’ And we say, ‘Yes, unfortunately.’ Most of them go ahead and go somewhere else.””That company has three to four people all day, every day. All they do is walk around and give out tickets.”LeDuc hopes the city will address the issue because 99% of the parking is on the street.”I’ve talked to the city manager, Brian Platt. He was real pleasant. I’m cautiously optimistic that they’re working on a strategy.”Local business owners have set up an online petition to address the issue.On Monday night, Platt said he plans to eliminate surge pricing in the River Market by the end of the week:”After conversations with businesses and other stakeholders in the River Market, the city will remove the surge pricing option later this week. We will also be working on an employee discount program for lots and garages in the area not on-street parking, which should be left open for customers.”