Ex-Army Corps consultant among indicted in levee bribe case
The Associated Press -
After Katrina hit the Louisiana and Mississippi coasts, flooded 80 percent of New Orleans and killed more than 1600 people, Congress gave the corps billions ...
See all stories on this topicStudents lend a hand while in New Orleans: Early College group ...
TMCnet - USA
And, it just shows you how devastating it was, that (Katrina) hit New Orleans," Edwards said. Gould added that Edgecombe County's experience with Floyd did ...
See all stories on this topicImmigrant workers in New Orleans start leaving
The Associated Press -
... Vega was one of thousands of immigrant workers who flocked to New Orleans in 2005 in hopes of finding a rebuilding job in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. ...
See all stories on this topicCarter, Connick do their home work in New Orleans
The Associated Press -
The village provides affordable housing for musicians and others who lost their homes in Katrina's flooding. Connick regularly drops by when he comes to New ...
See all stories on this topicClarion students' eyes opened during trip to New Orleans
Oil City Derrick - Oil City,PA,USA
And the reality of Hurricane Katrina made an impression on a number of them. "Before actually going to New Orleans, I really had no idea what happened when ...
See all stories on this topicColleges in New Orleans Expect Enrollment Growth
AACRAO Transcript - Washington,DC,USA
Continuing to rebound from Hurricane Katrina's damaging impact on enrollment, three colleges in New Orleans—Loyola, Tulane and Xavier—have received a ...
See all stories on this topicThe Nineth Ward
Tam News - Mill Valley,CA,USA
By Christian Jordan The Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans no longer resembles a city division, but rather a pasture. When Hurricane Katrina dumped 10 inches ...
See all stories on this topic
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.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
05/16/2008 NOLA News release 1
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment