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Obituaries. ObituaryListing. Send Flowers. Services.Born on , in NewOrleans, Pete lived a life full of memories and joys. He was a proud U.S. Navy Veteran who worked as a truck driver for Central Freight. Pete cherished the time spent with his family...

The Times-Picayune’s stories and photography about Hurricane Katrina and its impact on greater NewOrleans were honored with 2006 Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service and Breaking News.

Of his time in NewOrleans, Faulkner has been described as an ambitious loner and a drunk who bought bootlegged liquor from a priest. The writer’s reputation contributes to Reed’s skepticism.

The Times-Picayune is marking the tricentennial of NewOrleans with its ongoing 300 for 300 project, running through 2018 and highlighting the moments and people that connect and inspire us.

NEWORLEANS (AP) — Power should be restored to almost all of NewOrleans by Wednesday, 10 days after Hurricane Ida destroyed the city's electrical grid and left more than 1 million customers in Louisiana without power, utility officials said Friday.

Obits. Classifieds. Jobs. Homes. Public Notices. Acts of the Legislature. Election Results.27, 2021. Ida is expected to be a Category 3 storm at landfall on Sunday. (Photo by Sophia Germer, NOLA.com, The Times-Picayune | TheNewOrleans Advocate).

Though there had been only a small notice in theNewOrleansTimes-Picayune calling for public input, about 300 Hurricane Katrina survivors turned up to tell the UN-HABITAT advisors about the difficulties they still face returning to their ancestral homes even four years after the...

NewOrleans, Hurricanes and Cyclonic Storms | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.10). Knowing the elevation difference between the water level in FINEL and the levee crest, a time line of the overtopping rate can be calculated for each selected location (Figs.

(Scott Threlkeld/The Times-Picayune/TheNewOrleans Advocate via AP).President Joe Biden planned to travel to NewOrleans with first lady Jill Biden on Monday to “grieve with the families and community members impacted by the tragic attack.”

Published March 28, 2020Updated . NEWORLEANS — Tommy Tommaseo is not nostalgic for Hurricane Katrina. Rocky and Carlo’s, his family’s Creole-Italian restaurant in St. Bernard Parish, just outside NewOrleans, took on four feet of water when that disaster hit in 2005.

(David Grunfeld/The Times-Picayune/TheNewOrleans Advocate via AP).“It’s very frustrating every time a storm comes in,” Riley said. “I’ll just make sure my car is ready to roll in case I need to go by tomorrow. I’m going to keep on checking to see what it’s looking like.”

A news release from theNewOrleans Fire Department stated that the cause of the fire was deemed “suspicious.” The agency was investigating possible arson along with the state fire marshals and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, according to the release.

When Hurricane Katrina hit NewOrleans seven years ago, 80% of the Crescent City was buried under water, spanning an area approximately eight times the size of Manhattan.Yet as thousands fled for safety, the legendary NewOrleansnewspaper, the Times-Picayune, stayed put.

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