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Mayor Cantrell, City and Partner Agencies Provide Winter Weather Update
February 15, 2021 |
Mayor Cantrell, City and Partner Agencies Provide Winter Weather Update
Sen. Cassidy, Five Other Republican Senators Were Right to Break Ranks
February 11, 2021 |
Sen. Cassidy, Five Other Republican Senators Were Right to Break Ranks
Mayor Cantrell to Meet With President Biden at White House to Stimulus and Relief Package
February 11, 2021 |
Mayor Cantrell to Meet With President Biden at White House to Stimulus and Relief Package
City Officials Launch Citywide Vaccine Waitlist
February 11, 2021 |
City Officials Launch Citywide Vaccine Waitlist
Civil Rights Memorial Center Seeks Poem Submissions for New Exhibit
February 10, 2021 |
Civil Rights Memorial Center Seeks Poem Submissions for New Exhibit
City Will Begin Taking Applications for Rental Assistance Program on Feb. 15
February 10, 2021 |
City Will Begin Taking Applications for Rental Assistance Program on Feb. 15
City Extends the Deadline for Responses to the RFQ for the Redevelopment of Former Six Flags Property
February 9, 2021 |
City Extends the Deadline for Responses to the RFQ for the Redevelopment of Former Six Flags Property
New Exhibit Showcases African-American Masking And Spirituality in Mardi Gras
February 8, 2021 |
New Exhibit Showcases African-American Masking And Spirituality in Mardi Gras
City Announces Restrictions for Upcoming Mardi Gras Weekend and Mardi Gras Day
February 5, 2021 |
City Announces Restrictions for Upcoming Mardi Gras Weekend and Mardi Gras Day
Louisiana Expands Vaccine Eligibility
February 5, 2021 |
Louisiana Expands Vaccine Eligibility
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By Anitra BrownIn NewsPosted August 24, 2016

By the Numbers: The Katrina Pain Index 2016

[contentblock id=1 img=gcb.png] By Bill Quiqley Hurricane Katrina hit 11 years ago. Population of the city of New Orleans is down by over 95,000 people from 484,674 in 2000 to 389,617 in 2015. Almost all this loss of people is in the African-American community. Child poverty is up, double the national...

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