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Adam Nossiter
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Latest Articles by Adam Nossiter
For Louisiana, Those Bons Temps Proved All Too Brief
With money no longer pouring in from high oil prices, the joy is gone in a poor state that for a time seemed insulated by natural resources from the national downturn.
Alabama School Districts Feel the Economic Pinch as Tax Revenues Decline
Schools in Alabama are getting hit hard by falling tax receipts, an early warning of the vulnerability of poor states during the economic downturn.
Storm Long Past, Darkness and Heat Still Cling to Baton Rouge
Nearly 40 percent of Baton Rouge’s electrical power remains out, and the principal utility says it will be the last week of September before all of it is restored. ...
Evacuees Stream Back to New Orleans
Power remained out in about 62,000 homes, but there were signs of returning normality after the hurricane.
New Orleans Residents Begin Returning Home
Returning evacuees passed through a checkpoint into St. Bernard Parish on Wednesday morning.
New Orleans Residents Can Return, Mayor Says
Returning evacuees passed through a checkpoint into St. Bernard Parish on Wednesday morning.
New Orleans Officials Tell Residents Not to Return Yet
Ships and barges cluttered the banks of the Industrial Canal in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Gustav.
A GLANCING BLOW
NEW ORLEANS - This nearly deserted city appeared to have escaped threats of full-scale devastation on Monday when Hurricane Gustav came ashore 70 miles to the southwes...
Coast Braces for Storm; G.O.P. Cuts Back
Two police officers took a break at one of the few establishments still open on Bourbon Street, in New Orleans, late Sunday.
Thousands Stream From New Orleans Ahead of Storm
Many New Orleans residents lined up Saturday for buses to take them out of the path of Hurricane Gustav.
In New Orleans, Many Opt to Flee as Storm Grows
Many New Orleans residents lined up Saturday morning for buses to take them out of the path of Hurricane Gustav.
Hurricane Gustav Strengthens to Category 3
Thomas Collett, right, and others waited for buses at an evacuation pick-up station in New Orleans on Saturday morning.


















