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Official Cleared Of Racial Accusations
Wed, November 12, 2008 - 5:50 pm
Bayou La Batre's Housing Coordinator is cleared of all racial accusations made in August.
4 Years for Not Finishing Katrina Repairs
Wed, August 22, 2007 - 1:47 pm
A contractor has been sentenced for not finishing Katrina repairs. Valentino Salazar has been sentenced to four years in prison and has been ordered to pay back almost $50,000 he owes to a Pass Christian family.
AL Needs More Aid For Katrina Recovery
Sat, May 10, 2008 - 1:42 pm
Alabama officials estimate the state needs around $100 million - double its allocated federal aid - to address housing needs leftover from Hurricane Katrina.
Katrina Fraud
Tue, December 04, 2007 - 3:55 pm
The Bush administration is trying to recover
nearly $500 million from people who improperly received federal aid
money intended to help victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The Mennonites
Mon, March 17, 2008 - 2:09 pm
You have probably not noticed them, but for over two years they've worked countless hours along the Gulf Coast, living their motto...to "respond, rebuild, restore." Now, they are just about finished and ready to move on.
Insurance Help May Be On The Way
Wed, November 12, 2008 - 10:10 pm
State of Alabama considering helping homeowners.
Are New Flood Maps Accurate?
Mon, August 27, 2007 - 9:43 pm
Hurricane Katrina pushed a wall of water through homes and businesses in Bayou La Batre and Coden.
New flood maps are being released to show which areas in Mobile County are vulnerable to high water.
Scruggs Drops Out of Katrina Lawsuits
Wed, December 05, 2007 - 9:25 am
A lawyer known for his involvement in Hurricane Katrina lawsuits says he is dropping out of the cases.
Corps: Levees Should Hold In New Orleans
Mon, September 01, 2008 - 9:03 am
The Army Corps of Engineers says the federal flood protection system that protects New Orleans should hold up as Hurricane Gustav hits west of the city.