Eileen Fleming
News Reporter and ProducerEileen is a news reporter and producer for WWNO. She researches, reports and produces the local daily news items. Eileen relocated to New Orleans in 2008 after working as a writer and producer with the Associated Press in Washington, D.C. for seven years.
Her prior experience includes five years in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where she freelanced stories for U.S. publications. She also worked as a part-time reporter for the Belfast Telegraph during the Clinton-era peace process.
Eileen grew up in the Boston area, and then moved to California where she worked at newspapers throughout the state. Eileen received her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Northeastern University.
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In the mid-1950s New Orleans artist George Dunbar was hailed in New York City as among the best of his generation. Now 91, living in Slidell, he’s ready…
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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke visited the Seventh Ward Monday for a dedication ceremony for the late civil rights attorney A.P Tureaud. It’s part of a new…
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Trump Administration tariffs on things like steel and aluminum have been hard on ports across the country. But officials at the Port of New Orleans say…
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A task force is examining if the shuttered Municipal Auditorium could be the new home for city government.After Hurricane Katrina, $40 million was…
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As Vice President Mike Pence and Congressman Steve Scalise rallied supporters inside the World War II Museum on Thursday evening, some two dozen…
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The New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board has resumed cutting off water service to 17,000 delinquent accounts. Several pastors from the group Justice and…
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Today, 51 people from 24 countries stood under wings of warcraft at the National World War 2 Museum. There they took the pledge of allegiance to the…
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The king and queen of Spain are on their way to New Orleans. Gov. John Bel Edwards will meet them at Louis Armstrong International Airport tonight.Then,…
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There’s still time to see an art exhibit entitled “Vice and Virtue: An exhibition of Sex Saints and Sin.” It’s at the MS Rau Antiques shop in the French…
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The criminal justice monitoring group Court Watch NOLA is calling for the end of recording phone conversations between attorneys and their incarcerated…