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  • Hurricane Francine brings major flooding and extensive power outages to Louisiana
    Despite the widespread damage, the response from the Biden administration and Kamala Harris has been muted with only one brief statement on X being released by the White House.
    09/13/2024 - 3:18 pm | View Link
  • Photos: After Hurricane Francine, New Orleans begins to pick up the mess
    The National Weather Service reported a record 7.33 inches of rainfall at Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner on Wednesday. Jefferson Parish was particularly hard hit by heavy rainfall.
    09/12/2024 - 9:03 am | View Link
  • Hurricane Francine aftermath: What to know Thursday in New Orleans
    Hurricane Francine swept through south Louisiana on Wednesday, leaving downed power lines, street flooding and littered roadways in its wake. Why it matters: Storm cleanup already began Thursday, and ...
    09/12/2024 - 5:38 am | View Link
  • Hurricane Francine's sweep floods homes, leaves hundreds of thousands without power. Assessments underway.
    While not causing the kind of catastrophic damage inflicted by storms like 2021’s Hurricane Ida, it drenched some areas with record rainfall and inundated homes and streets in several parishes, ...
    09/12/2024 - 4:50 am | View Link
  • California News
    I doubt if J. Robert Oppenheimer ever visited Rice, California, but he was almost linked with that desert ghost town in the annals of American history.
    09/2/2024 - 11:47 pm | View Link
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