Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves Look Back on Katrina
The ten year anniversary of Katrina is quickly approaching and many state officials remember where they were on the day the devastating storm hit.
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The ten year anniversary of Katrina is quickly approaching and many state officials remember where they were on the day the devastating storm hit.
Former President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush are visiting Gulfport next Friday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
On Friday, Bush and Laura Bush will go to Warren Easton Charter School, one of the spots where George Bush marked the hurricane's first anniversary
Communication can mean the difference between life and death during any disaster, as we all learned from Katrina nearly 10 years ago.
“The worst of nature but the absolute best of humanity,” that was how Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes describes the atmosphere of Memorial Hospital during Hurricane Katrina.
Volunteers from the Gulf Coast to New Jersey have made their way to Waveland, where they are hard at work building a new playground.
The Mississippi Center for Justice Department President and CEO Reilly Morse have provided legal services to low income residents ever since Hurricane Katrina.
It’s been almost a decade since Katrina pummeled Beauvoir, the historic home of Jefferson Davis, the first and only president of the Confederacy.
When Hurricane Katrina made landfall 10 years ago, the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park had a similar fate as most places on the Coast.
With the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina around the corner, the Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art continues to recognize those who helped with the recovery.
Now, as the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, the Sun Herald is releasing an app with the stories and so much more.
A decade after Hurricane Katrina, one photographer is showing the pictures she took right after the disaster at Hancock County libraries.
Two hundred and thirty one: that’s the number of people killed in Mississippi during Hurricane Katrina and one man was put in charge of it all.
Long Beach officials are looking to adopt an ordinance to help move past Hurricane Katrina devastation.
High wind and flood insurance rates are something Coast residents have been dealing with since Hurricane Katrina.
Ken and Dawn Wetzel survived Hurricane Katrina and founded New Life Disaster Relief in an effort to provide aid to the fellow Gulf Coast families whose lives were nearly destroyed.
It was almost ten years ago when Keesler Air Force Base was 75 percent submerged under water in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
A new exhibit at the Ohr O’Keefe Museum in Biloxi is allowing Coast residents to let go and move on.
Tonight, former Governor Haley Barbour joined local officials and the public to speak on the challenges still facing the Coast as we rebuild.
Almost a decade after Katrina and some parts of the Gulf Coast are still suffering with empty slabs.
After nearly 10 years, the famous Katrina sculptures in Biloxi have received a makeover.
After nearly ten years, the famous Katrina sculptures along Highway 90 in Biloxi have just received a makeover.
We’re nearing the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and concrete slabs still occupy many empty properties throughout Gulfport. City leaders say enough time has passed and are calling on property owners to clean up their land.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed homes and displaced families. 10 years later, it’s Habitat for Humanity that those same families credit for giving them a new place to call their own.