Hurricane Katrina left scars across Louisiana and Mississippi that are still evident 20 years later. Katrina claimed at least 1,392 lives — both during the storm and in its aftermath — and was America ...
Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast in 2005, leaving behind a trail of destruction and death in its wake. But even a decade after the costliest hurricane in U.S. history made landfall, it's still ...
Across the Southeast, hurricanes dominate conversations from June through September. But this year feels different—it marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating landfall in ...
Hurricane Katrina began as a small weather system near the Bahamas on August 23, 2005, quickly strengthening into Tropical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Water stands in much of the area around downtown New Orleans seven days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city on Sept. 5, ...
Years After Katrina is a collaborative production presented by the Apollo Theater, the National Black Arts Festival, and ...
Congress wants to address Americans’ apathy and cynicism about disaster preparedness in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a Congressman said today. Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), chairman of the House Select ...
Spelman College joins the Apollo Theatre and the National Black Arts Festival in the creation of a series of plays about ...
Hurricane Katrina may be far from ASU, but that doesn't mean we aren't affected, and our concern is not limited by distance. The ASU Web Devil wanted to find a way for students to talk about the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Twenty years ago this week, and just short of one month after Hurricane Katrina destroyed parts of the Mississippi coast and put ...
HOUSTON – When Jermaine Moore needs a haircut, he looks for barbers from New Orleans. At a Shaving Grace barbershop in the southeast Houston area, he's found one. "New Orleans barbers cut different," ...
Twenty years ago this week, and just short of one month after Hurricane Katrina destroyed parts of the Mississippi coast and put New Orleans under water for weeks, the unthinkable happened: An even ...
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