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Paul Hollis, a Louisiana politician and executive at a Houston coin and collectibles company, first fell in love with coins ...
To celebrate the return of Museum Month, the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) is launching free 20-minute tours led by ...
August is a great time to stay indoors, but that doesn’t have to mean staying home. The annual Museum Month promotion offers ...
Why it matters: Museum Month is here to help you escape the August heat. How it works: If you have an active annual membership at any participating museum, you and a guest get free entry at all the ...
School is starting, the sun is shining and this weekend has all sorts of energetic events queued up (some free!) to start ...
The 25th annual Satchmo SummerFest, a two-day celebration honoring New Orleans jazz legend Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, kicks ...
Library cardholders in several parishes can visit select Louisiana museums free of charge through the new Check Out Louisiana Museums initiative.
Although the Royal Charter of the Colony of Virginia in 1609 granted the authority to mint coins, the power was never used ...
New Orleans police are investigating two carjackings of rideshare drivers in New Orleans East. The first carjacking happened on July 16 around 9 p.m. in the 5200 block of Michoud Boulevard.
U.S. Marshals arrested Florida sex offender Christian Bert Fischer in New Orleans after he was on the run for over a year.
Another Louisiana leader is going to D.C. to join President Donald Trump's administration. Former Rep. Paul Hollis has been appointed Director of U.S. Mint by Trump. Sign up for our NewslettersHollis ...
President Donald Trump has nominated Louisiana state school board member Paul Hollis to run the U.S. Mint, which is responsible for producing coins for the federal government.
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