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A study published in the journal Science Advances found some parts of New Orleans may be sinking, though most of the city is remaining level.
Parts of New Orleans, including its international airport, are sinking nearly 2 inches per year, according to a new study. Wetlands and parts of the city's levee system are sinking, too.
A new study identified hot spots of sinking levees that will need to be prioritized for maintenance to withstand future ...
Dr. Renato Carlos Ermita Jr., President of National University (NU) Philippines, together with Las Piñas City Mayor-Elect April Aguilar, Las Piñas City Rep.-elect Mark Anthony Santos, SM Southmall ...
In a city known for food that draws crowds, these restaurants offer everything from Creole-Italian creations to Caribbean bites, with much less hassle.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The largest school district in Kentucky will spend nearly $1.2 million to map out new bus routes and stops. The Jefferson County Public School System is now using a ...
In a move toward financial leniency, the City of New Orleans is rolling out a new payment plan program for business owners with overdue Business Personal Property taxes, starting on July 1, as ...
What makes this particularly interesting is that New Orleans still offers relatively affordable entry points compared to traditional investment hotspots like Austin, Nashville, or Miami. This ...
Just like corner stores did in the past, sno-ball shops anchor New Orleans neighborhoods and become little community hubs — Williams Plum St. Snowballs is my favorite. Williams Plum St. Snowballs was ...
Since immigration agents detained his wife in New Orleans last month, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran has ferried the couple's nine-week-old daughter to a north Louisiana detention facility so she can ...