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A new study identified hot spots of sinking levees that will need to be prioritized for maintenance to withstand future ...
After visiting the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, which has been voted the best airport of its size in ...
LET’S GIVE YOU A LIVE LOOK HERE AT ARMSTRONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, WHERE CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVING FROM THE 5:00 HOUR. TODAY, ...
Parts of New Orleans, including its international airport, are sinking nearly 2 inches per year, according to a new study. Wetlands and parts of the city's levee system are sinking, too.
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Study Finds on MSNNew Orleans’ $15 Billion Levees Are Sinking Up To 7 Times Faster Than Sea Levels RiseNew research shows parts of New Orleans’ $15 billion levee system are sinking up to 28 mm a year. That's over seven times ...
New research reveals that sections of New Orleans' $15 billion flood control system are subsiding faster than sea levels are ...
"We need to open young peoples' minds to the full umbrella of aviation opportunities available to them," said Kevin Dolliole, ...
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Axios on MSNTrain between New Orleans and Baton Rouge still years awayA daily train connecting New Orleans and Baton Rouge is at least two to four years away, says John Spain, vice chair of the ...
The 68-cover restaurant serves up Popeyes’ fan favourites, including hero dish the fried chicken sandwich, plus hot wings, tenders and signature wraps.
New Orleans — As the Atlantic hurricane season has gotten underway, a new study published Friday by researchers at Tulane University reveals hotspots in New Orleans' concrete flood walls which ...
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