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The day music came back to the Ninth Ward Jan. 24: A Nightly News Web addition: Watch and listen as New Orleans jazz legends Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis play, and the music literally comes back to the Ninth Ward for the first time in five months. Nightly News |
March 18: The New Orleans mayoral race is one month away. With 20 candidates and thousands of voters spread out across the United States, many are wondering if their votes will count. NBC's Chip Reid reports. Play video
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Video - March 21 |
Nagin unveils rebuilding plan March 21: New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin unveils his own plan for remaking the city, unleashing anger and frustration over the slow pace of recovery. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. |
Video - March 20 |
FEMA wants undeserved aid back March 20: Thousands of households received hurricane relief money but didn't deserve it. Now FEMA is trying to get the money back. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. |
Video - March 16 |
FEMA trailers 'scary and dangerous' March 16: As the 2006 hurricane season nears, thousands of Katrina victims still are living in FEMA trailers — trailers that Mississippi's governor says are "scary and dangerous." NBC’s Ron Mott reports. |
Video - March 15 |
FEMA hotel deadline March 15: A firm FEMA hotel deadline for Hurricane Katrina evacuees arrives, leaving some to wonder where they'll sleep tonight. NBC's Ron Mott. |
Video - March 14 |
Katrina's emotional toll March 14: Hurricane Katrina altered the emotional landscape for countless children, causing many to go from grief to depression to violence. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. |
Video - March 10 |
Report: Many factors in levee failures March 10: A new preliminary report suggests there were several causes for the massive failure of the New Orleans levees. Could these failures been foreseen? NBC's Lisa Myers reports. |
Video - March 8 |
Man stands alone in Katrina neighborhood March 8: In New Orleans, there is a neighborhood called Lakeview, where before Hurricane Katrina, thousands of people lived. Now everyone's gone, except one man. NBC’s Ron Allen reports. |
Video - March 6 |
Ninth Ward demolition begins March 6: NBC's Ron Mott reports from New Orleans, where demolition began in the Lower Ninth Ward. With anchor Brian Williams. |
Video - March 3 |
Katrina survivor's story March 3: NBC's Dawn Fratangelo has the first-hand account of a woman who survived Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters that killed dozens of people at her mother's Louisiana nursing home. |
Video - Feb. 28 |
Brown: 'How do you think I felt?' Feb. 28: Former FEMA chief Michael Brown, who lost his job in the wake of the government's botched response to Hurricane Katrina, continues his exclusive interview with NBC's Brian Williams. |
Video - Feb. 27 |
Michael Brown: Fall guy? Feb. 27: Former FEMA director Michael Brown talks to NBC's Brian Williams about losing his job in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. |
Video - Feb. 24 |
NBC exclusive: Brown speaks Feb. 24: Former FEMA director Michael Brown sits down with NBC's Brian Williams for his first network television interview since losing his job after Hurricane Katrina. |
Video - Feb. 23 |
Report: Widespread failures during Katrina Feb. 23: A White House report on Hurricane Katrina cites government failures and proposes sweeping changes for responding to the next catastrophe. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports. |
Video - Feb. 22 |
Link housing to willingness to work? Feb. 21: New Orleans City Council members want housing preference given to returning residents who want to work, but critics say that’s just another way to control who returns to the city. NBC’s Martin Savidge reports. |
Video - Feb. 17 |
Big Easy banking on Mardi Gras Feb. 17: New Orleans businesses are counting on a surge for Mardi Gras, but they will make less than half the $1 billion the city took in last year. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. |
Video - Feb. 14 |
Katrina evacuees evicted Feb. 14: Thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees were forced to leave hotel rooms that the government has been paying for since the storm. NBC's Martin Savidge reports. |
Video - Feb. 13 |
Report rips Katrina response Feb. 13: A Republican-written House report blamed government-wide ineptitude for the mishandling of the Hurricane Katrina response and relief. NBC's Chip Reid reports. |
Video - Feb. 8 |
Big Easy rebuilding permits too easy? Feb. 8: Every day hundreds of New Orleans homeowners are getting permits to rebuild, including many with homes in flood-prone neighborhoods. NBC's Ron Allen reports. |
Video - Feb. 2 |
Katrina's unknown victims Feb. 2: Five months after Katrina, two victims from Mississippi are buried. As NBC's Martin Savidge reports, they were never identified, never claimed by family, and they're not the only ones. |
Video - Feb. 2 |
Katrina's unknown victims Feb. 2: Five months after Katrina, two victims from Mississippi are buried. As NBC's Martin Savidge reports, they were never identified, never claimed by family, and they're not the only ones. |
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