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Hundreds Of Hurricane Evacuees Remain In Hotels As 'Substantial But Insufficient' Recovery ContinuesMore than 600 hurricane evacuees are still living in hotels in Lafayette and New Orleans, officials at a briefing in Lake Charles on Tuesday reported.Gov.…
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Thousands of Louisianans are scattered at shelters and hotels across Louisiana after Hurricane Laura. More than 140,000 residents have applied for…
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After big floods like those in 2016 that inundated many homes in the Baton Rouge-area and beyond, sometimes a home buyout is the right choice. People…
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Even though Barry didn’t turn out to be as bad as many people feared, it still caused damage in several Louisiana parishes. Now, the state of Louisiana is…
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Kathleen Babineaux Blanco: a carpet cleaner’s daughter from New Iberia turned school teacher turned stay-at-home mom turned…Louisiana's first female…
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After Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans planned to spend $170 million redeveloping an old naval base in the Bywater. But that still hasn’t happened, and…
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Scientists say climate change will bring heavier rains and more intense storms. City officials have acknowledged that New Orleans needs to rethink how it…
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A federal audit says FEMA should stop sending money to the City of New Orleans for repairing road and water-system damage sustained during hurricanes…
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This week on All Things New Orleans, we share an alternative solution to imprisonment through a program called Delgado Forward. Dr. Arnel Cosey, Vice…
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Now through December 7th, FEMA is offering free rebuilding information at three hardware stores in the Greater Baton Rouge area.Mitigation experts will be…