City Considers Challenge To NOPD Consent Decree

<!-- end jp-progress --><!-- end jp-controls -->Listen<!-- playpause --><!-- jp-time-holder -->Federal judge okays police consent decree. A federal judge has signed off on the Justice Department's consent decree to reform the New Orleans Police Department. City officials want more time to work out paying for the changes.New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says he’s committed to reforming the troubled police department, but the city is also facing another consent decree to reform its jail. He says imposing both plans at once could force the city into bankruptcy.Attorney General Eric Holder says the decree comes after one of the most intensive investigations of a law enforcement agency ever conducted by the Justice Department. Police reforms are estimated to cost the city $11 million annually for the next several years.Cost of enforcing jail reforms is still unknown.The city has until the end of this month to decide if it wants to challenge the judge’s order.

Edwin Edwards Getting Reality TV Show

<!-- end jp-progress --><!-- end jp-controls -->Listen<!-- playpause --><!-- jp-time-holder -->A&E planning Edwin Edwards show. Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards will be sharing his life after prison in a new cable-TV reality show. It will feature his extended family.The former Democratic governor was in his fourth term in office when he was convicted of federal corruption charges. It was while he was behind bars that he began corresponding with Trina, who became his third wife.The show, called “The Governor’s Wife,’ is capturing life with the 85-year-old Edwards and his 34-year-old spouse. His extended family includes his 62-year-old daughter and two teenage stepsons. Edwards is known for his charisma as much as his checkered past.The show is set to debut Feb. 7 on the A&E network.