The oldest-known living World War II veteran calls New Orleans home and was recently featured on 'CBS This Morning'. The story details how the 111-year-old took advantage of a birthday phone call from Governor Edwards in order to get his leaky-roof fixed.
In July, we told you about a rare Hurricane Katrina "Music Rising" Gibson Les Paul stolen from Barczyk Chiropractic Group in Lafayette. Believe it or not, that guitar has been found, and is now back where it belongs.
This past Friday, Barczyk Chiropractic Group in Lafayette was robbed. Out of everything stolen, there is one item in particular the company desperately wants back, and is even offering a reward. Taken in the break-in was Hurricane Katrina "Music Rising" Gibson Les Paul.
Looking at this Hurricane Katrina forecast from 2005, you'll see an uncomfortably similar story and track. It's almost exactly what we're currently seeing with Hurricane Irma.
The George Rodrigue Foundation has just announced a re-release of the historic post-Katrina print “We Will Rise Again” to benefit schools throughout Texas and Louisiana impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, one of the cities that stepped up help in a huge way to help was Houston. Now that they are going through unprecedented flooding from Hurricane Harvey, it's time for Louisiana to pay it back. New Orleans t-shirt company Fleurty Girl has come up with an incredible t-shirt to show Houston that we haven't forgotten.
Every Saints fan knows where they were that night ten years ago. Tonight the Saints and Falcons will renew a rivalry and share a memory of a moment that proved the city of New Orleans was back.
A strange yet beautiful image has gone viral on social media: photos of what appears to be a miniature, lit Christmas tree in a window of the abandoned Charity Hospital in New Orleans.
Rita came ashore very near the Louisiana Texas line 10 years ago but her effects reached far beyond the point of landfall. What is your memory of Rita?
Among the many anniversary specials that aired this past week, CBS' piece on the 'Cajun Navy' is my favorite, and is a powerful reminder that as strong as the winds and waters of Katrina were, the hearts and heroism of the people of Louisiana were far, far stronger.