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St. Bernard Parish Hurricane Relief Donations Stolen
WGNO NewsIf stealing hurricane donations isn't low enough, wait till you find out which supplies somebody made-off with. Suzanne Shaffer heads-up the Team Braithwaite Foundation, collecting and distributing items to hurricane Isaac flood victims, “It was...Tags: Theft, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Human Interest
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After heavy downpours, flood advisory canceled
Sun SentinelNow that most of the stormy weather has subsided, an urban flood advisory has been canceled. There's still a chance scattered showers and storms will pop up this evening, but South Florida can expect a little more sun on Friday, the National Weather...Tags: Tropical Storms, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), FPL Group, Boca Raton, Palm Beach County
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Middendorf's Back In Business Two Weeks After Hurricane Isaac Rolls By
WGNO NewsFor the first time since Hurricane Isaac rolled through a favorite seafood restaurant has re-opened. It's been a hectic day, but loyal customers have been waiting for two weeks to get back into Middendorf's! Vanessa Bolano takes us inside. After two...Tags: Hurricanes, Water Supply, Natural Disasters, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Upperline Restaurant Re-opens After Losing Roof In Hurricane Isaac
WGNO NEWSWhen Hurricane Isaac blew in, it damaged world-renowned restaurant, Upperline. Now restaurant staff is working hard to get the Uptown eatery, ready to re-open on Thursday night for dinner. JoAnn Clevenger is the owner of Upperline. Clevenger said...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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When bailout money leads to the biggest bailout of all time
When in Rome do as the Romans do or as we might say in 2012 Louisiana do as the Madoffs do. Last week I reported that Governor Bobby Jindal has boasted of conning the all too willing Federal Leviathan into “covering” 85% of the State’...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Bobby Jindal, Local Government
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An exceptional situation
Just when area residents thought the drought couldn't get any worse, it has. Deteriorating conditions recently led to the Exceptional Drought (D4) designation - the most extreme category - for southeast South Dakota and northeast Nebraska. The U.S....Tags: Tim Johnson, South Dakota State University, Weather, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues
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Protecting our coastline from future hurricanes is as easy as 1, 2, 3
The flooding of Plaquimines Parish, parts of Laplace and Slidell from Hurricane Isaac is a reminder of how far we still need to go when it comes to protecting New Orleans and South Louisiana. The President of the United States came to Laplace after...
Tags: Barack Obama
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Authorities Investigate Hurricane Isaac Related Fraud
WGNO NewsJust two weeks after Hurricane Isaac, state and federal investigators have already started looking into fraudulent claims. In the past ten days hundreds of thousands of people have lined up to apply for emergency food stamps; the state has doled out more...Tags: Hurricanes, Crime, Law and Justice, Natural Disasters, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Judges
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Emergency food stamp program extended after Hurricane Isaac
WGNO NewsThe emergency food stamp program has been extended through Thursday in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes. Another day of long lines to get emergency food stamps at UNO Lakefront Arena. It was the first make-up day for all applicants; (Last names a-z),...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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