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After Katrina, New Orleans Crime Moves to Other Cities. By ABC News. November 16, 2005, 6:02 PM. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 16, 2005 — -- New Orleans police say they have never seen so much peace and ...
After Katrina, Congress gave the corps $5.7 billion to make New Orleans safe from hurricanes. The Corps rushed to fix broken levees and floodwalls and make good on Bush's promise that the city would ...
Dec. 30, 2005 — -- ABC News' Eddie Pinder was on the ground in New Orleans in the wake of Katrina, one of the most destructive hurricanes to hit American soil.
NEW ORLEANS — Reshaped in the wake of disaster. That’s how education leaders in New Orleans describe the city’s public school system after Hurricane Katrina. “I think as we rebuilt the ...
Film New Orleans, a division of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy, is launching a special film and discussion series in recognition of the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Through powerful ...
Hurricane Katrina reshaped a big part of public life in New Orleans, especially the city's public school system. Exclusive: Brazil’s president hits back at Trump’s threat of 50% tariffs: He ...
The trailer for "Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time" shows the resilience of New Orleans residents who pushed through to survive the 2005 tragedy. "The calmness before a storm is deafening," one ...
More than 80 immigrant workers recruited from South America and the Dominican Republic after Hurricane Katrina have sued Decatur Hotels and prominent hotelier F. Patrick Quinn III, saying they're ...
Episode 4: "Shoot to Kill": Premieres July 28 at 7 p.m.In post-Katrina New Orleans, Gen. Russel Honoré leads rescue efforts amid pressure to use force, while local heroes tirelessly save lives.