An arresting Damon Winter photo of a Haitian child graces the cover of the Sunday New York Times. A boy of about 10 wearing a bright red, oversized Polo shirt is caught mid-stride by the camera, ...
(Biloxi-AP) August 30, 2005 - In some of the cities hardest-hit by Hurricane Katrina, looters are running rampant. An AP reporter along the beach in Biloxi, Mississippi, says it "looks like a free-for ...
This story, headlined "Help us please," was originally published Sept. 2, 2005. It is being republished for the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as part of The Times-Picayune's Pulitzer-winning ...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, men, women and children moved through deserted stores, scavenging everything from big-screen TVs to baby formula. Now the legal system must sort out whether they are ...
Hurricane Katrina was described as “a slow-motion catastrophe” on “60 Minutes” on Sept. 4, 2005, six days after slamming the Gulf Coast. Twenty years later, the storm is known as the costliest and one ...
This story, headlined "Old West has nothing on Katrina aftermath," was originally published Aug. 31, 2005. It is being republished for the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as part of The ...
This feature is only available to members. Join now for full online access. Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast throughout the last week of August, 2005—destroying buildings, flooding cities ...