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When Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, it wasn't just another storm—it was one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history.
Four residents recall the passage of the 2005 storm, which left 1,400 people dead and caused extensive property damage, and ...
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Nearly 1,400 people died after Hurricane Katrina crashed into Louisiana and Mississippi. Most of the deaths were in New ...
A number of events this week in New Orleans will commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee ...
The city’s school system looks almost nothing like it did 20 years ago. People in New Orleans have strong opinions about ...
No, the East’s rebuilding wasn’t limited to tall apartments on top of three or four levels of parking garages, despite what was proposed. And, yes, homes in neighborhoods built on former marshland ...
New Orleans' move to a charter school system after Hurricane Katrina has reshaped music education in a city known worldwide ...
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005, a 16-year-old Dominick Lee evacuated with friends, expecting a ...
Officials launched the design phase of restoring wetlands damaged by MRGO, aiming to boost storm protection and rebuild ...
August 29, 2005—was a full-tilt catastrophe, even after it weakened from a Category 5 storm and plowed ashore near New ...
Carlie Kollath Wells/Axios This week marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, the deadliest U.S. storm since the 1920s. Why it matters: It's going to be an emotional week in New Orleans and across the ...