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Parts of New Orleans, including its international airport, are sinking nearly 2 inches per year, according to a new study. Wetlands and parts of the city's levee system are sinking, too.
More than 10,000 residents in Jefferson Parish, 6,000 in Orleans and another 1,400 in St. Bernard were facing blackouts as of 9:50 a.m., according to Entergy's outage maps.
JASMINE. THANK YOU. FLOODING FEARS TOP OF MIND FOR FAMILIES IN NEW ORLEANS AS STORMS MOVE IN. YEAH, REMEMBER JUST TWO WEEKS AGO, SEVERAL NEIGHBORS ACROSS NEW ORLEANS DEALT WITH FLOODED STREETS ...
Reports from NOLA.com indicated that the flood map of New Orleans had highlighted more than 20 instances of flooding by Monday afternoon.
NEW ORLEANS — Most of the customers power has been restored in the New Orleans Metro Area, according to the Entergy outage map. Over 3,600 customers were without power in the Gentilly Terrace ...
New Orleans' Bourbon Street should be closed to traffic after deadly truck attack, security report recommends By Kierra Frazier ...
There are different snow reporting sites within New Orleans, but the oldest records from a sub-station that's no longer in service reported 10 inches of snow in 1895, and 14.4 inches in 1909.
My thoughts flew back to September 2005, when a New Orleans area seven times the size of Manhattan was evacuated. Craig's List posted the names of Orleanians and where they relocated.
A critical gap, left, seen here at 7:26 p.m. on Dec. 31, and a deactivated wedge, right, were two of the security failures on New Year's when a truck sped through Bourbon Street in New Orleans and ...
New Orleans sought advice on the risk of this type of attack in the French Quarter and invested $40 million in public safety improvement projects, including acquiring portable bollards ...
Nathan Williams, a University of New Orleans student, lights a candle at memorial on Bourbon Street for the victims of a deadly truck attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025.
Those new barriers, known as “bollards,” had not yet been installed on Bourbon Street on New Year’s but are planned to be completed by the Feb. 9 NFL Super Bowl in New Orleans.