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Jazz Poetry for Hire on the Streets of New Orleans

By Dave ThierApr 11th 2011 – 7:33AM
Courtesy Saskia Legget

Courtesy Saskia Legget

A couple of nights every week, Eric Carter sits at the top of New Orleans' Frenchman Street with a typewriter. The legendary music street is famous for jazz, but he's practicing another kind of improvisational expression. "Poetry," his sign reads. "Your topic, your price." Give Carter a word, and he'll tap out a poem for...

Will New Orleans Regain Its Lost Children?

By Laura ParkerMar 6th 2011 – 7:55AM
Holy Cross School

Holy Cross School

When Tim Scanlan graduates from Holy Cross high school in New Orleans this spring, two-thirds of his classmates who started seventh grade with him two weeks before Hurricane Katrina hit won't be there. The storm scattered them to new homes in different cities. Scanlan lost his best friend, childhood pals and his wrestling...

Will Mardi Gras Revelers Feast on Gulf Seafood?

By Betwa SharmaMar 5th 2011 – 7:29AM
AFP / Getty Images

AFP / Getty Images

NEW ORLEANS -- As the Mardi Gras season descends over the city, the folks in the seafood business are holding their breath to see whether the tourists will, once again, dig fervently into the city's spread of fish, oysters, shrimp and crabs. "We don't know yet. ... We'll have to see what happens," said Mickey Harrison,...

Hard Census Count Helps New Orleans Move Forward

By Laura ParkerFeb 4th 2011 – 5:43PM
Mario Tama, Getty Images

Mario Tama, Getty Images

The changes to New Orleans became visible almost as soon as the floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina receded in 2005, but having a real count today from the release of 2010 census data will enable the city's leaders to know what's actually going on in the post-Katrina world for the first time. New Orleans lost 140,845...

Jury Convicts 3 Officers in Post-Katrina Death

Dec 9th 2010 – 7:56PM

NEW ORLEANS (Dec. 9) -- A former New Orleans police officer was convicted Thursday of fatally shooting a man in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath and another officer was convicted of burning the man's body in a case that exposed one of the ugliest chapters in the police department's troubled history. A federal jury also...

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  • 05/29/12 2012 farm bill should keep crop insurance Source: Rankin Ledger - Jackson MS The state of Mississippi and farming are so intertwined that it is hard to imagine one without the other.
  • 05/22/12 Closer eye on levees after Katrina: Sandy Rosenthal... Source: NOLA.com - New Orleans LA After Hurricane Katrina exposed design and construction flaws in levees protecting the New Orleans region, Congress responded by passing the first-ever country-wide levee safety legislation, which may affect the 55 percent of the nation's population protected by levees.

Background on hurricane katrina

Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest and most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.

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