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Hurricane Katrina taught me - and the rest of Houston - to fear big storms like never before
The three-year-old boy who wandered around the Reliant Astrodome parking lot alone didn't appear to be scared or even bothered as busloads of Hurricane Katrina evacuees arrived from New Orleans. His ...
The Astrodome contained thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees in 2005. Twenty years ago, New Orleanians began arriving in Houston by the busload. Michael Moore served as chief of staff under ...
On Friday’s show: On the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall on Louisiana, we reflect on how the many evacuees who sought refuge in our city changed Houston — and how Houston changed ...
HOUSTON – When Jermaine Moore needs a haircut, he looks for barbers from New Orleans. At a Shaving Grace barbershop in the southeast Houston area, he's found one. "New Orleans barbers cut different," ...
As Hurricane Rita barreled toward Houston in September 2005, millions of residents fled. They had seen victims stranded in New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina weeks earlier. They hoped to dodge a ...
HOUSTON — Hurricane season is still in full swing, and new data shows just how costly the risks are for Texas and the Houston area. A recent survey ranked Texas among the top 10 states for expected ...
The 3-year-old boy who wandered around the Reliant Astrodome parking lot alone didn't appear to be scared or even bothered as busloads of Hurricane Katrina evacuees arrived from New Orleans. His name ...
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