Texas man's body found in New Orleans canal
Houston Chronicle - United States
Delatte, a New Orleans area native who moved to Mansfield, Texas, after Hurricane Katrina, was reported missing on Feb. 5. There were no signs of foul play ...
See all stories on this topicStudent Volunteers Make a Break for NO
The Associated Press -
... come because they haven't forgotten about New Orleans and how 80 percent of the city was flooded when the levees broke during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. ...
See all stories on this topic'Burn on the Bayou' showcases Burning Man participants' post ...
CNET News.com - San Francisco,CA,USA
Until a few months after Hurricane Katrina flattened it, the little Mississippi hamlet of Pearlington had never been graced with a nice, big welcome sign. ...
See all stories on this topicThere's Still Work to Do in New Orleans
Daily Californian - Berkeley,CA,USA
The impact of this negligence is visible in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as primarily poor, black communities were left to fend for ...
See all stories on this topicEntergy digs in to install new NO gas lines
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - New Orleans,LA,USA
... New Orleans plans to install 844 miles of new pipes to replace low-pressure cast-iron and steel pipes in areas that flooded after Hurricane Katrina and ...
See all stories on this topicNext big quake could be worse than 1906
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
... billion forecast for losses to residential and commercial buildings far exceeds the $141 billion damage to New Orleans buildings from Hurricane Katrina. ...
See all stories on this topicNew Orleans Mint Rises
NumisMaster.com - Iola,WI,USA
The museum has been back in business for six months, fully recovered from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. And there is a wealth of revamped and new ...
See all stories on this topicJews, Muslims Work to Heal New Orleans
Jewish Exponent - Philadelphia,PA,USA
The two came up with an idea: Send a group of Jewish and Muslim students from Penn to New Orleans to help in the ongoing rebuilding efforts. ...
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