Local teens head to New Orleans to help Katrina victims
Easton Journal - Raynham,MA,USA
By Staff reports More than two years have passed since Hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes, congregations and communities in Louisiana and ...
See all stories on this topicNew Orleans archdiocese plans to cut churches
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - New Orleans,LA,USA
By BECKY BOHRER AP NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Archdiocese of New Orleans, in a nod to post-Hurricane Katrina realities, unveiled a reorganization plan Wednesday ...
See all stories on this topicStudents at Sharon Academy Heading to New Orleans
Randolph Herald (subscription) - VT, USA
In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, there were suddenly more than 1.3 million citizens who were homeless and in need of food. ...
See all stories on this topicLouisiana Supreme Court upholds Katrina flood exclusions
Reuters - USA
New Orleans attorney John Houghtaling, who represents the about 1000 property owners in Hurricane Katrina cases against insurers, said he was "shocked" by ...
See all stories on this topicAs FEMA shuts trailers in New Orleans, rebuilding need mounts
BP News - Nashville,TN,USA
Thirty months after Hurricane Katrina and its floodwaters wiped out their homes, thousands of New Orleans residents in FEMA-provided trailers are having to ...
See all stories on this topicV-Day organizers turn Superdome into 'Superlove'
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - New Orleans,LA,USA
What Ensler has produced in New Orleans -- with input from the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women and New Orleans activists such as the Katrina ...
See all stories on this topicNew Orleans trip offers new world view
Inside BU - Binghamton,NY,USA
Mental health services have not been available to people in this area since soon after Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. When people ask me how my trip was, ...
See all stories on this topicVolunteers moved by work in New Orleans
The Olympian - Olympia,WA,USA
The volunteers spent a week in the east side and Lower Ninth Ward — areas still in disrepair since Hurricane Katrina. A video showed images of boarded-up ...
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This space is for the story of the historic struggle of New orleans to survive without losing its unique "soul" in the face of unprecedented natural disaster.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
04/10/2008 NOLA News
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