Trump's anti-DEI push ends $75 million award to plant trees in places that need themThe termination of a crucial environmental grant threatens tree planting efforts in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward, impacting community health and sustainability.
OnlyHeaven: KISS (Keep It Short & Sweet) EPOnlyHeaven's KISS EP revitalizes New Orleans bounce, infusing it with contemporary sounds while honoring its rich cultural roots.
Stop Telling New Orleans To Shut Up And Be ResilientThe onset of fireworks triggered feelings of post-traumatic stress in those affected by previous traumas, particularly following a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans.
New Orleans former Six Flags park is finally being demolished 19 years after Hurricane Katrina's devastationThe former Six Flags park in New Orleans is being demolished, symbolizing a new beginning for the previously devastated site.
Trump's anti-DEI push ends $75 million award to plant trees in places that need themThe termination of a crucial environmental grant threatens tree planting efforts in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward, impacting community health and sustainability.
OnlyHeaven: KISS (Keep It Short & Sweet) EPOnlyHeaven's KISS EP revitalizes New Orleans bounce, infusing it with contemporary sounds while honoring its rich cultural roots.
Stop Telling New Orleans To Shut Up And Be ResilientThe onset of fireworks triggered feelings of post-traumatic stress in those affected by previous traumas, particularly following a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans.
New Orleans former Six Flags park is finally being demolished 19 years after Hurricane Katrina's devastationThe former Six Flags park in New Orleans is being demolished, symbolizing a new beginning for the previously devastated site.
From Super Bowls to Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali to last resort,' the Superdome has seen it allMichael Jordan's 1982 NCAA final jumper marked his transformation into a cultural icon amidst a history of unforgettable moments at the Superdome.
Climate-Change Disaster Planning Is Falling Woefully Short in One Huge AreaIncarcerated individuals face severe neglect during disasters, exemplified by Raphael Schwarz's experience during Hurricane Katrina.The U.S. lacks laws protecting incarcerated people during environmental emergencies, risking their safety and well-being.Urgent reforms include decarceration and evacuation strategies to protect vulnerable populations in correctional facilities.
Today in History: August 30, hundreds rescued across flooded New Orleans in wake of Hurricane KatrinaHurricane Katrina caused massive flooding in New Orleans on August 30, 2005, highlighting emergency response challenges.The appointment of Thurgood Marshall in 1967 paved the way for greater diversity in the U.S. Supreme Court.The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 ended a 20-year conflict, reshaping the geopolitical landscape.
Today in History: August 28, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers I Have a Dream speechMartin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech is a pivotal moment in U.S. history for civil rights advocacy.
I Could Stare at the Colorful Gallery Walls in This 133-Year-Old Home for HoursDiscover the story of a couple who stumbled upon a unique home in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, after Hurricane Katrina.