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Hurricane Katrina

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Jun 12

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Costly New Orleans Levee Repairs May Be Inadequate

In the first month of a new hurricane season, the Army Corps of Engineers has completed almost $800 million in repairs to the New Orleans levee system, repairs some say still leave the battered city vulnerable.

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Jun 07

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Hurricane Katrina Displaced 400,000 Gulf Coast Residents, Report Says

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Hurricanes Katrina and Rita caused more than 400,000 people to flee New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast region, according to Census Bureau figures released Wednesday.

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Jun 02

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Hurricane Season Brings Anxiety to New Orleans

Chris Rose of the New Orleans Times-Picayune describes the state of mind in the Crescent City as hurricane season descends.

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Jun 02

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Graduations Mark the End of a Traumatic Year for New Orleans Schools

John Merrow has been reporting on the efforts of New Orleans schools to remain open in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, which destroyed much of the infrastructure of the school systems in the Gulf Coast.

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Jun 01

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Homeland Security Chief Says U.S. Prepared for 2006 Storm Season

On the first day of the 2006 hurricane season, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff discusses the federal government's preparedness for another storm season after the devastation and chaotic response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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May 25

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New Orleans Struggles to Rebuild Justice System after Hurricane Katrina

The state of Louisiana is considering new ways to fund New Orleans' public defender system, which even before Katrina was criticized as one of the worst in the country. And the U.S. Justice Department has also promised funds.

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May 24

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New Orleans Tests Revamped Hurricane Evacuation Plan

New Orleans officials enacted an updated plan Tuesday, under which an evacuation will be ordered up to 36 hours before a Category 3 or stronger hurricane hits the city. Local emergency responders used the test to prepare for the upcoming…

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May 22

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Nagin Re-elected in Narrow New Orleans Mayoral Race

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin won re-election in a tight run-off race Saturday, and now faces the challenge of starting the massive rebuilding effort of the hurricane-battered city. Ray Suarez provides an update.

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May 18

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New Orleans Voters Divided as City Prepares for Saturday’s Mayoral Election

New Orleans voters head to the polls Saturday to choose between incumbent Mayor Ray Nagin and Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu in a race that will determine the future leadership of a changing city still recovering from the damage of Hurricane…

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May 17

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Mississippi Works to Restructure Health Care Services

Residents of Moss Point, Miss. have just a small clinic to cater to their medical needs after Hurricane Katrina destroyed much of the area last year.

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