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Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration has revived the emergency contract with IV Waste, after the Louisiana Supreme Court ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell sent a letter to IV Waste stating that the emergency contract that she terminated in April ...
The Louisiana Supreme Court issued a preliminary injunction allowing IV Waste to continue garbage collection in the French ...
A Louisiana Supreme Court decision on Tuesday left the DDD's trash status up in the air.
After a French Quarter board approved a new emergency sanitation contract, New Orleans' trash feud reached a new peak.
All members of the board voted to keep IV Waste as the trash collector, resulting in two companies handling sanitation ...
IV Waste and its lemony-fresh scents are here to stay. Many residents across the French Quarter were blown away when they ...
A judge blocked Mayor Cantrell's emergency trash contract, keeping IV Waste in charge. NEW ORLEANS — We were expecting two ...
New Orleans' top sanitation contractor is speaking out against insider politics at City Hall as his contract to keep the ...
In one of America's favorite party hotspots, residents and business owners say the stench of trash and bad decisions is being ...
IV Waste’s contract, valued at $459,000 per month, will initially be paid by the district, though officials expect reimbursement from the city.
Both Henry Consulting and IV Waste could both clean up the French Quarter at the same time under two separate contracts.