Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina shuttered a Six Flags theme park in New Orleans East, demolition is ...
The big picture: Bayou Phoenix, the development company for the project, is hosting a Nov. 12 event so elected officials and others can "watch as the demolition phase begins," the invitation says.
Photojournalist Ricknise Riggins and News Anchor Charisse Gibson joined him for a nostalgic, exclusive ride around that park that closed 19 years ago.
Before Hurricane Katrina hammered the Gulf Coast in 2005, killing almost 1,400 people and destroying millions of dollars worth of property, there was a Six Flags just outside New Orleans.
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A new project could put an end to their problems. WWL's Alyssa Curtis checked in on the work being done to raise the building ...
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April 15: Fifteen inches of rain falls on New Orleans in 18 hours, causing disastrous flooding. April 29 ... November 14: Six-year-old Ruby Bridges enters the William Frantz Public Elementary ...