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Duke Carter

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New Orleans, LA, United States

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Past articles by Duke:

Kenner's recovery from Hurricane Ida continues more than 3 months later

"A lot of people are frustrated, and they're looking to blame somebody, but when you blame someone." → Read More

Tax proposals on Jefferson Parish ballots

Voters will decide whether to renew two property tax millages. → Read More

Santa's Quarters, popular French Quarter Christmas shop closing

David Erath took over the business from the previous owners after Hurricane Katrina with a pledge to keep the shop open. → Read More

Meet the Rolling Saints, New Orleans' wheelchair football team

The New Orleans Rolling Saints squad is made up of veterans who served in different branches of the military. → Read More

Pointe Aux Chiene tribe recovering at the edge of the Gulf

Houses that once were there, are destroyed and rooms, roofs and for some, memories are gone. → Read More

Lafourche basketball team bond stronger than ever

"We're excited to get out here, we're looking forward to practicing again," point guard Conner Duplantis said. → Read More

Southern Lafourche works to reopen schools next week

School leaders are confident schools will reopen Monday despite some schools recently getting electricity. → Read More

Kenner city government will operate from Esplanade Mall after Hurricane Ida destroys city hall

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

New Orleans cyclists to rally for 'Ride For Our Lives' event Saturday

"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

St. John Parish continues recovery efforts

"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

Family run business reopens in Lafitte after Ida

Jean Lafitte Harbor, a family run business reopened this week for the first time since the storm → Read More

Plaquemines Parish leaders working to put caskets back in their proper resting places

Once the preliminary work is complete, they'll close off the site to everyone to retrieve caskets. → Read More

Mud impacts recovery in Lafourche Parish

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

St. Charles Parish making slow but steady progress

Meanwhile, parish staff said they are working with FEMA to ensure parish residents can get the assistance they need. → Read More

Jefferson Parish church feeds thousands after Hurricane Ida

Broussard, one of the volunteers, felt it was something she can do while people try to rebuild their lives. → Read More

Despite fears, New Orleans levees held against Ida on Katrina's 16th anniversary

"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

Lafourche Parish begins post-Ida cleanup, but faces a long road ahead

"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

Serving up Hope: Mercy Chef feeds Louisiana after Hurricane Ida

"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

Longtime shoe shiner returns to MSY as travel picks up

Like many businesses, Kendrick was also impacted by the pandemic. He was out of work for over a year. → Read More

New Orleans area blood shortage impacts care for emergency patients, newborns; doctor says

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