The City of New Orleans celebrated another one of many safe and happy Mardi Gras in 2026 thanks to all of those in authority charged with the responsibility of keeping City and its people safe. And thanks to all the people, local and otherwise who over the years have helped to keep the event safe.
Despite the uptick in crime several years ago it is well to remember that the City has overall been a safe place. The Madri Gras years, the Super Bowl years, The Jazz Fest years, The French Quarter Celebration Years, The Sugar Bowl Years, Bourbon Street in general and other entertainment that comes to the City and etc. etc., that take place every year with people standing shoulder to shoulder have been relatively safe. The City has to stay prepared for any event, but lets not be overwhelmed. We should be willing to report on and talk about the safe times and years and what the City has to offer.
Now with a new year and a new administration in City Hall, let us look to the future for continued progress for the City and it's people. Report the good things that take place more often and be objective about a brighter future for all. And yes my fellow Americans, learning from the mistakes of the past is still the best way for a better future.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio
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