This Saturday, Keep Terrebonne Beautiful and local volunteers will be planting 200 free trees for families affected by ...
In the most visible sign of progress in replacing the Mandeville fishing pier destroyed by Hurricane Ida more than four years ago, the pier has now been demolished and nearly removed from its site ...
For the first time since Hurricane Ida, students and faculty are back in the halls of South Terrebonne High School as the ...
“Municipal and Traffic Court of New Orleans has officially relocated back to the original location,” the court’s Judicial Administrator Monique Boissiere said Sunday in a brief written statement. “The ...
After being closed in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, Tulane Lakeside Hospital in Metairie, La., has reopened its doors to patients. The facility had been closed for repairs after Hurricane Ida hit ...
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New Orleans Municipal Traffic Court reopens after multimillion-dollar renovation post-Hurricane Ida
The New Orleans Municipal and Traffic Court has reopened on Broad Street after a multimillion-dollar renovation.
This past Sunday, August 29, Hurricane Ida battered southeastern Louisiana, ravaging power lines, uprooting trees, and leaving at least 10 deaths and many others injured in its wake. Nearly one ...
Hurricane Ida — a Category 4 storm, now downgraded to a tropical storm — made landfall in Louisiana on Sunday, leaving more than a million residents without power, food, or even shelter. As federal ...
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New Orleans Municipal and Traffic Court reopens at Broad Street after 4 years since Hurricane Ida
After more than four years away, the Municipal and Traffic Court of New Orleans is reopening at its longtime Broad Street location, resuming normal operations for the public, officials announced ...
The remnants of Hurricane Ida caused millions of dollars in damage to homes and led to the deaths of four people in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
The courthouse has been operating from a temporary location since Hurricane Ida destroyed the Broad Street building’s roof in ...
Original builders designed New York City's infrastructure for a climate that no longer exists. When Hurricane Ida struck in September 2021, the city's sewers could not handle the intense rainfall.
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