A lifelong resident of St. Bernard Parish, a community just east of New Orleans, Aguilar lost everything during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. Nearly three years later, like ma ...
In August 2005, a Category 3 hurricane hit the Gulf coast, with winds raging between 120 and 140 mph. Despite a mandatory ...
As the city remembers the events of 20 years ago, memories are being preserved and history is being honored through art, storytelling and Hip hop. New Orleans remembers Katrina through theater and hip ...
Percy “Master P” Miller is bringing new life to the University of New Orleans basketball, starting with Lakefront Arena. Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina destroyed the arena’s original jumbotron, ...
The disaster recovery nonprofit SBP began as a philanthropic effort to rebuild homes in St. Bernard Parish after Hurricane Katrina. Nearly 20 years later, the 100-person organization has expanded ...
Long before Hurricane Katrina flooding destroyed the homes on the blocks of Lamanche Street near Oliver Bush Park in the ...
In a New York Times story this week, reporter Kim Severson writes, "The joke used to be that New Orleans is a town of 5,000 restaurants and five recipes." But now, ten years after Hurricane Katrina ...
The organization was started on the heels of Hurricane Katrina in early 2006 by husband-and-wife team Zack Rosenburg and Liz McCartney, who came to New Orleans from Washington, D.C., after watching ...
Master P funded a new jumbotron for the University of New Orleans’ Lakefront Arena, replacing the one lost during Hurricane Katrina. The announcement follows his recent appointment as President of ...