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NEW YORK – An unexpected ruling by a federal judge in Louisiana could result in more homeowners collecting money for flood damage caused by Hurricane Katrina – at a likely cost of more than $1 billion to the industry.
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Remembering Katrina: What businesses, landmarks will return along Hwy 90? (09/04)
WWL-TV Anchor/Reporter Sally-Ann Roberts delivers a powerful speech during an interfaith service at St. Louis Cathedral (08/29)
WWL-TV cameraman says worst fears confirmed driving around after Katrina (08/30)
The story of the 1,435 officers who stayed after Katrina through the eyes of three of their own (08/29)
Many locals mourned the loss of those who perished during Katrina, and at the same time celebrated the rebirth of the area with a special bell ringing ceremony
A year after the storm, Jill Hezeau talks with rescuers she rode around with in the aftermath of Katrina
People in St. Tammany attend a special event at Heritage Park in Slidell; focus on hope for the future (08/29)
People gather at Shell Beach in prayer in front of a cross stationed in the MRGO (08/29)
President Bush stops at the home of Fats Domino to award the music legend with a presidential medal (08/29)
Pres. Bush marks Katrina anniversary with speech at Warren Easton High School (08/29)
Judge gives Katrina flood victims hope
Photos Then
Aug. 29, 2005: Katrina hits Gulf Coast
Aug. 30, 2005: Aerial views of New Orleans
Photos Now
A year after Katrina (with audio)
Multimedia: Riding with Phyllis
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