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"A lot of people are frustrated, and they're looking to blame somebody, but when you blame someone." → Read More
Voters will decide whether to renew two property tax millages. → Read More
David Erath took over the business from the previous owners after Hurricane Katrina with a pledge to keep the shop open. → Read More
The New Orleans Rolling Saints squad is made up of veterans who served in different branches of the military. → Read More
Houses that once were there, are destroyed and rooms, roofs and for some, memories are gone. → Read More
"We're excited to get out here, we're looking forward to practicing again," point guard Conner Duplantis said. → Read More
School leaders are confident schools will reopen Monday despite some schools recently getting electricity. → Read More
City staff came up with a plan to temporary house city hall inside the Macy's Building at the Esplanade Mall in Kenner since it is not in operation. → Read More
"People who are walking, people who are biking, people who are in motorized chairs—they have a safe space to ride and feel protected." → Read More
"We're expecting this to be second only to Katrina in the volume of claims and the amount of dollars," State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said. → Read More
Jean Lafitte Harbor, a family run business reopened this week for the first time since the storm → Read More
Once the preliminary work is complete, they'll close off the site to everyone to retrieve caskets. → Read More
Parish leaders said so far they have spent about $300,000 to get the mud out of some of the harder hit areas in the parish. → Read More
Meanwhile, parish staff said they are working with FEMA to ensure parish residents can get the assistance they need. → Read More
Broussard, one of the volunteers, felt it was something she can do while people try to rebuild their lives. → Read More
"Definitely the intensity was very strong the storm surge wasn't quite as big as Katrina, but it did have a storm surge, it hit a little bit different than Katrina," → Read More
"I'm helping out my niece's house to try and save what she got," Calbert Bouvier said. "We (are) just trying to survive as a family and as a community." → Read More
"I volunteered ... and to be frank I didn't like the way they fed people, I thought there was a better way to feed people who just lost everything," LeBlanc said. → Read More
Like many businesses, Kendrick was also impacted by the pandemic. He was out of work for over a year. → Read More
While a drop in donations over the summer is normal, higher demand and lower supply of blood donations due to the COVID-19 pandemic have brought supplies even lower. → Read More