Plus, our latest coverage on the storm and the next steps
| By KEN STICKNEY | Staff writer Second Harvest Food Bank in New Orleans and Lafayette, United Way of Acadiana and Catholic Charities of Acadiana are sponsoring a Food and Supply Drive that will start Friday and end Sept. 17. The drive is in response to damage from Hurricane Ida, which made landfall in Louisiana on Sunday. Read more |
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| BY MEGAN WYATT and DAVIDE MAMONE | Staff writers Tommy Pitre road his bicycle through downtown Thibodaux on Monday afternoon to witness Hurricane Ida's wreckage firsthand. It was one of the few ways to access the city, since law enforcement turned vehicles around at the main entrances into the city and cell reception was nonexistent. Read more |
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| LESLIE WESTBROOK | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER See photos of damage from Hurricane Ida in Lafourche Parish. Read more |
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| By KEN STICKNEY | Staff writer Acadiana, largely unscathed by Hurricane Ida, may become a substantial staging area for storing and shipping goods intended for south Louisiana areas battered by the storm Sunday. Read more |
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| By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana business editor Hotels are full in cities along the Interstate 10 and I-49 corridors for miles, travel websites show. Read more |
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| BY BLAKE PATERSON | Staff writer Less than 24 hours after Hurricane Ida exited Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards said there remain an "awful lot of unknowns" as the state surveys the catastrophic damage wrought by its strongest storm in more than a century – with hours of sustained 150 mile per hour winds and gusts of 170 mph or more. Read more |
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| Keeping your home clean and sanitized is essential these days to try to keep germs out of the house. Mopping may not be the most fun chore … Read more |
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| | If you've been missing your local coffee shop and their piping hot espresso, there's plenty of espresso makers, brews, and accessories you … Read more |
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| | Exercise always seems like the last thing on the list that you can get done. Work, kids, chores — they all seem to come first. But ignoring… Read more |
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