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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Clint Smith, poet and writer for The Atlantic, about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.
A group of current and former FEMA officials is blasting the Trump administration for its sweeping changes to the disaster ...
More than 180 current and former employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency published a letter Monday warning that debilitating cuts to the agency charged with handling federal disaster ...
The jarring juxtapositions in Richard Misrach’s photographs of New Orleans whiplash the viewer between bleak slapstick and ...
Preservationists fanned out across the Coast as soon as they could after Hurricane Katrina to document the historic ...
No neighborhood was hit worse in Katrina than New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward and it's been one of the slowest areas to rebound ...
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina crashed into Louisiana and Mississippi, surprises continue to surface. A washed-up ID ...
"For us, the city is like a family member. They may make you mad at times, but you would do anything for them" ...
Hurricane Katrina—which made landfall in Louisiana in August 2005—is among the worst natural disasters to ever hit the United ...
Dauphin Island has been shrinking and is now facing a dire existential crisis. It will take millions of dollars from several ...
Fady Qaddoura describes his path from being temporarily homeless after evacuating from New Orleans, Louisiana, during Hurricane Katrina to serving in the Indiana State Senate.
Steve Danon is currently serving the equivalent of life in prison after his 2022 conviction.