Hurricane Katrina
Al Roker's Weather Channel show was canceled after he and company president got into a dispute over email about Hurricane Katrina coverage
NewsOne’s Top 5 takes a quick look at the trending stories you’re talking about: Where Is New Orleans 10 Years Later? An Infographic Of Hurricane Katrina By The Numbers New Orleans Charter School Revolution: 10 Years After Katrina 25 Powerful Images That Encapsulate The Devastation In New Orleans Post-Hurricane Katrina Master Plan? Police Find Wig, To-Do […]
The New Orleans School Board’s firing of 7500 employees in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina lacked decency, leadership and integrity. SEE ALSO: CBC Message To America: Some NOLA Homeowners “Still Struggling To Rebuild” 10 Years After Katrina During a time, when most New Orleanians were trying to recapture a semblance of home, the mass firing took a […]
In recognition of the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Roland Martin and 'NewsOne Now' explore the New Orleans education system.
On-air shootings of TV journalists spur debate on whether guns or mental health are to blame.
Where is New Orleans 10 years later, take a look at this infographic to see how Hurricane Katrina affected the beloved city.
A microscope has returned to New Orleans – the city forever changed ten years ago by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. The category five hurricane began on Aug. 23, 2005 on its way towards Florida and strengthened on its second landfall in southeast Louisiana on Aug. 29. Eighty percent of New Orleans was submerged as distraught citizens were […]
Rep. Cedric Richmond (D, La.) explained why many homeowners, especially in minority communities, have been left behind 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.
Roland Martin explores the controversy surrounding the rebuilding and reorganization of New Orleans' school system ten years after Katrina.
Wednesday Aug. 26 at 11 am ET/10 am CT watch the National Urban League's town hall on the city's schools 10 years after Hurricane Katrina. NewsOne.com will livestream the discussion. Don't miss it!
Author Ronnie Greene joined Roland Martin on NewsOne Now to discuss his book, Shots on the Bridge: Police Violence and Cover-Up in the Wake of Katrina. Of Shots on the Bridge from Amazon.com: On September 4, 2005, six days after Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in New Orleans, two groups of people intersected on the Danziger Bridge, […]
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