Friday, February 6, 2009

Vendredi

New FEMA maps: New Orleans
~Chris Kirkham, Sheila Grissett
and Mark Schleifstein

~After years of development, new online FEMA maps available today provide New Orleans area residents the most detailed snapshot yet of flooding risks from 100-year hurricane storm surges and rainfall.
Because flooding risk changes constantly with ongoing levee construction, the new flood insurance rate maps reflect the dangers posed under an incomplete flood protection system, using data and models that reflect the state of levee repairs through June 2007.
~~Click to download a PDF of the flood zone map.

New Orleans cops involved in killing face other probes
~Brendan McCarthy


Lawsuit against New Orleans juvenile detention center turned into a class action
~Desiree Evans, Facing South


The Waning VA Threat
~We Could Be Famous


Senate amendment allows storm assistance~Gerard Shields

Bombs, choppers during military exercises startle New Orleans residents~Katie Moore


The clucks stop here: More New Orleanians raising chickens ~Judy Walker

~"Lucy" is one of two Rhode Island Red hens owned by Bryon Cornelison of Algiers. Cornelison counts himself among a select number of New Orleanians who bring a little bit of country to their city neighborhoods by raising chickens.
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Emergency work begins on Terrebonne’s levees
~Nikki Buskey


Judge calls Nucor a pollution concern, doesn’t stop permit
~Allen M. Johnson Jr.


Restoring New Orleans, La. coastline are Obama priorities, strategist says ~John Pope

A tragedy forgotten amid the crisis ~Michael Collins
~In the fall of 2008, a perfect storm of economic panic and impatience with the Republican Party helped herald Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States. Forgotten amid the chaos and celebration was an actual storm: Hurricane Ike, a Category 2 storm that made landfall at Galveston, Texas, around midnight Sept. 13.

A Brief History of U.S Public Transit~Matthew E. Kahn

From Chef Clogs to Chef Blogs ~Ian McNulty

Mencia Out, Joan Rivers In

Book Blabber:
Dirty By Meredith Maran
~Je ne Regrette Rien


Trombone Shorty Comes to the Independent~E. "Doc" Smith

New Orleans' WTUL~c-Blog

The Trey McIntyre Project
evokes the spirit of New Orleans
this weekend~Dana Oland


New Orleans Funk - The Original Sound Of Funk 1960 - '75
on Soul Jazz Records
~flageolette

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