New Orleans' 1812 Hurricane explained, part 2
New Orleans, LA.- New Orleans has experienced many hurricanes throughout its existence, and often the storms have extensive documentation. The 1812 Louisiana Hurricane, however, is one instance when people tend to forget about it. Here is the second part of two stories about the 1812 Louisiana Hurricane.
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New Orleans, LA.- New Orleans has experienced many hurricanes throughout its existence, and often the storms have extensive documentation. The 1812 Louisiana Hurricane, however, is one instance when people tend to forget about it. Here is the first part of two stories about the 1812 Louisiana Hurricane.
Read full storyCelebrate Halloween with Krewe of Boo
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Parade is the main feature in every celebration in New Orleans, including Halloween. This year, the fantastic Halloween parade is back. The 2021 Krewe of Boo is scheduled for October 23, starts at 6:30 p.m. All people are welcomed to join this spooky festivity.
Read full storyNational Weather Service Notices effects after Hurricane Ida
NEW ORLEANS, LA. – The National Weather Service New Orleans has released their prediction regarding Hurricane Ida. They noticed the New Orleans citizens about further consequences after the hurricane hits the Greater New Orleans area.
Read full storyUpcoming firemen's fair in Thibodaux
THIBODAUX, LA - The Firemen’s Fair is back in town. The fair is scheduled for October 21 to 24, 2021, and takes place at Thibodaux Fire Department Fairgrounds, 1101 Tiger Drive. The fair has grown into one of the family’s favorite events in Louisiana. Annually, the free fair attracts around 50,000 people and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for the local fire department.
Read full storyThree Jambalaya Restaurants in Metairie
METAIRIE, LA- Jambalaya is a rice dish native to the Louisiana Cajun and Creole people. It usually consists of rice, cooked usually with ham, sausage, chicken, shrimp, or oysters and seasoned with herbs.
Read full storyThe 2021 Honey Island Swamp Fest
PEARL RIVER, LA - Deep South Entertainment and the Town of Pearl River present the Honey Island Swamp Fest, a family-friendly music festival, from September 10 to 11, 2021. The festival will be held at Pearl River Town Hall, 39576 Pump Slough Road, Pearl River, LA. This is the fourth annual music festival. The first Honey Island Swamp Fest was held in 2017.
Read full storyTangipahoa Parish is opening new Point of Distributions for post-Hurricane Recovery
New Orleans, LA- The Tangipahoa Parish official has announced that it is opening a new POD (Point of Distribution) for Hurricane Ida recovery. Today, August 31, at 8:00 am, the PODs will be opened to provide citizens with ice, water, MREs, or Meal, Ready-to-Eat, which is a kind of field ratio. The PODs will also provide tarps.
Read full storyUpcoming Abita Fall Fest on November
ABITA SPRINGS, LA - The Annual Abita Fall Fest will be held on November 6, 2021, from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. the festival takes place at Abita Springs Trailhead. The event is created to celebrate and display Abita Springs’ rich heritage. Aside from that, the festival’s purpose is to educate and attract visitors.
Read full storyNew Orleans Saints Owner, Gayle Benson Releases Statement about Hurricane Ida
NEW ORLEANS, LA. – As Hurricane Ida devastates New Orleans, some of the most prominent New Orleans citizens have been making statements regarding a donation to the city's settlers. The newest came from New Orleans Saints' owner, Gayle Benson.
Read full storyLobby Lounge Concert presents T'Monde
SLIDELL, LA - On Tuesday, September 7, the “Up Close and Musical” concert is back. This time, a musical group named T’Monde performs and entertains the visitors. The concert will take place at The Lobby Lounge at The Harbor Center, 100 Harbor Center Boulevard, Slidell.
Read full storyLaplace Woman Pleads Guilty because of Wire Fraud
NEW ORLEANS, LA. – On August 26, Arlene Tranchina of Laplace, La. has been pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, per U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans. Tranchina pleaded her fault in front of United States District Court Judge Wendy B. Vitter in the Eastern District of Louisiana on Wednesday, August 25.
Read full storyNew Orleans' Sewerage and Water Board GIves Notice ahead of Storm Ida
New Orleans, LA.- The Sewage and Water Board of New Orleans has announced that several sewage pump stations are experiencing power outages. The power outages are linked to the incoming Tropical Storm Ida.
Read full storyTop Three Plumbers in Greater New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Plumbing is essential in daily life since not everyone lives near the water source, and modern humans use water more often than before. Yet, when you live near a major waterway, its importance becomes bigger, mainly because wastewater pipes and fixtures are the primary concern of distribution and use of water in a building.
Read full storyLearn more about stormwater
ST TAMMANY, LA - Water that comes from the rain is called stormwater. The water that doesn’t soak into the ground becomes surface runoff. The surface runoff then flows into either surface waterways or storm drains and is released into surface waters later on.
Read full storyThe 21st Annual Tree School is back on September
METAIRIE, LA - Friends of Jefferson the Beautiful presents the 21st Annual Tree School. The event is scheduled to be on Thursday, September 23, 2021, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and takes place at Jefferson Performing Art Center, 6400 Airline Drive.
Read full storyUpcoming Moonshadow Festival in Abita Springs
ABITA SPRINGS, LA - Celebrate Labor Day weekend with Moonshadow Festival, a festival of art, music, and wellness. The event will be held on September 4 and 5, 2021, and takes place at Abita Springs Be & Be, 75368 Moonshadow Lane.
Read full storyWomen’s Center for Healing presents an online event
ABITA SPRINGS, LA - The Women’s Center for Healing and Transformation in Abita Springs present an online event for women. The event, Abundance Evening with Lillian Savoie of Awaken Charge will be held on Thursday, September 2, 2021. It starts from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Central Time and will be presented via Zoom.
Read full storySt. Tammany Parish's river condition after the hurricane
ST. TAMMANY, LA - The President of St. Tammany Parish, Mike Cooper, monitored the river conditions after Hurricane Ida. He urged all residents to take precautions and remain vigilant, especially those who are living nearby the rivers that flooded back in 2016. Residents are encouraged to monitor both the river levels and weather forecasts.
Read full storyXavier University Warns Community regarding Tropical Storm Ida
New Orleans, LA- The Xavier University of Louisiana has announced that they will monitor the movement of Tropical Storm Ida. They also notified the XULA community, especially the students, to prepare against the Storm.
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