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Isaac leaves distress, perspective in southeastern Louisianaupdated: Fri Aug 31 2012 20:25:00

For Urban Treuil, there's no escaping the misery.

Nungesser: Controlled levee breaks todayupdated: Fri Aug 31 2012 06:52:00

Plaquemines Parish's Billy Nungesser says controlled levee breaks will help alleviate flooding from Hurricane Isaac.

Slow-moving Isaac floods regionupdated: Thu Aug 30 2012 21:41:00

Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, has felt the full force of Isaac. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports on rescue efforts.

Isaac pounds the Gulf Coast: How to helpupdated: Thu Aug 30 2012 17:24:00

Residents along the Gulf Coast continue to get pounded by heavy winds and unrelenting rain from Tropical Depression Isaac, an eerie reminder of Hurricane Katrina, which pummeled the Gulf Coast seven years ago.

Hurricane Isaac causing heavy rainfallupdated: Wed Aug 29 2012 17:32:00

CNN's team of reporters see flooding from heavy rainfall from an intense outer band from Hurricane Isaac.

State-by-State: Isaac spurs evacuations, delaysupdated: Mon Aug 27 2012 11:59:00

As Tropical Storm Isaac churns toward the Gulf Coast, where it is forecast to hit as a Category 1 hurricane, states are taking measures to prepare for landfall.

Salt creeping up the Mississippi Riverupdated: Thu Aug 16 2012 19:20:00

A drought in Louisiana has lowered the Mississippi River, leaving its southern tip awash in saline from the Gulf of Mexico and prompting health officials in Plaquemines Parish to issue a drinking water advisory.

Tropical storm batters Louisianaupdated: Sun Sep 04 2011 23:19:00

Tropical Storm Lee worked its way over southern Louisiana, drenching some coastal areas and flooding streets.

Lee weakens, though flood threat remains in Gulf and into Appalachiansupdated: Sun Sep 04 2011 23:19:00

Lee weakened to a tropical depression late Sunday, the National Hurricane Center reported, but not before dumping vast amounts of rain and causing extensive flooding in Gulf Coast states.

Spring storm batters New Orleans areaupdated: Wed Mar 30 2011 13:32:00

A powerful spring storm packing hail, heavy rain and strong winds caused extensive damage just south of New Orleans, Tuesday evening, authorities said.

Commercial fishing resumes in some Louisiana parishesupdated: Sat Aug 14 2010 18:15:00

Several commercial fishing areas that were closed because of the BP oil spill had an "emergency reopening" Saturday, Louisiana officials said.

Allen: Static kill will 'virtually assure' no more oil leakupdated: Thu Aug 05 2010 20:46:00

BP finished pouring cement down its crippled well in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday in an operation known as a "static kill," completing the job earlier than expected.

At the office with Billy Nungesserupdated: Tue Aug 03 2010 10:43:00

CNN spends the day with the Plaquemines Parish president in New Orleans as he deals with the Gulf oil disaster.

'America's Bubba': Is Nungesser an oil folk hero or an opportunist?updated: Tue Aug 03 2010 10:43:00

It's 8 a.m. inside the third-floor war room of the government building in Plaquemines Parish, ground zero in the three-month battle against BP's mess.

Anger, frustration on rise in Gulf disasterupdated: Fri Jul 02 2010 08:36:00

This Fourth of July weekend New Orleans will be packed with nearly 300,000 people, as the National Education Association holds its annual convention, and folks from across the country descend on the Crescent City for three days of partying and concerts featuring Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Janet Jackson and Earth, Wind & Fire, all headliners at the 16th annual Essence Music Festival.

Officials blast lack of accountability in Gulf oil responseupdated: Thu Jun 10 2010 14:53:00

Frustration with the response to the growing oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico boiled over Thursday as federal and local officials complained that it remains unclear who is in charge of the response.

When oil and hurricanes collideupdated: Wed Jun 02 2010 18:57:00

Gulf Coast residents face a new worry with the beginning of hurricane season. CNN's John Zarrella reports.

Louisiana politician becomes face of grassroots clean-up effortsupdated: Wed Jun 02 2010 18:57:00

When Billy Nungesser appears on the news, sweat-soaked and breathless, railing against BP and the government for failing to keep the oil in the Gulf of Mexico from reaching Louisiana's shores, the anguish on the politician's face is real.

Waiting out the spill: Anger, frustration and uncertaintyupdated: Sun May 30 2010 03:26:00

The parish president said his knees got weak. The congressman said it was like a punch to the stomach, but that his constituents are resilient.

The next option after 'top kill' failedupdated: Sun May 30 2010 03:26:00

CNN's David Mattingly reports from Robert, Louisiana, about the next option after the 'top kill' procedure failed.

Plaquemines Parish president blasts federal response to oil spillupdated: Wed May 26 2010 18:55:00

Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser on Wednesday blasted the federal government's response to the oil spill that has fouled more than 100 miles of the state's coast, and called for its point man to step aside.

Louisiana residents confront officials at oil spill meetingupdated: Tue May 25 2010 22:50:00

Frustrations boiled over Tuesday as Louisiana residents hurting financially from the Gulf oil spill confronted BP, Coast Guard and environmental officials at a tense town hall meeting in Plaquemines Parish, where fishermen and tour boat captains have sat idle while thick crude invades the state's shorelines.

Energy official grilled on oil responseupdated: Tue May 25 2010 13:25:00

The Obama administration says patience is running out on getting an effective response to the Gulf Coast oil leak.

Oil containment fightupdated: Sun May 23 2010 19:27:00

President Obama announces a bipartisan commission on the oil spill, and BP says next week for "top kill."

Louisiana demands federal action on dredge planupdated: Sun May 23 2010 19:27:00

Frustrated Louisiana officials Sunday demanded the federal government approve their plans to dredge up walls of sand to protect delicate inland estuaries from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

Gulf Coast tourism sufferingupdated: Fri May 21 2010 07:23:00

Gulf Coast states have seen drops in tourism linked to the BP oil spill in the Gulf, though it has not caused any beaches to close, tourism officials told CNN Wednesday.

Time.com: Waiting for Gustav on the Gulfupdated: Mon Sep 01 2008 23:55:00

Smaller towns that have yet to recover from Katrina find themselves emptying out as powerful winds start to kick in

Concerns about New Orleans-area levee easeupdated: Mon Sep 01 2008 23:42:00

Efforts to bolster a private New Orleans-area levee that had been in danger of failing because of Hurricane Gustav appeared to be working Monday night, the president of a parish said.

Port chief: Oil spill costing $275 million a dayupdated: Fri Jul 25 2008 20:43:00

The oil spill that closed the Mississippi River at New Orleans is costing the U.S. economy $275 million a day, the head of that city's port authority told CNN.

Barge company to take care of Mississippi River spill cleanupupdated: Fri Jul 25 2008 09:04:00

The owner of the barge that spilled about 420,000 gallons of industrial fuel in the Mississippi River near New Orleans said Thursday the company was not to blame for the accident, but said it will be responsible for the cleanup.

Fortune: New Orleans' biggest problem isn't failing leveesupdated: Wed Aug 09 2006 11:57:00

Generally speaking, Foster Creppell is not out to change the system. His main gripe about corporate America is that not enough of it stays at Woodland Plantation, the antebellum mansion in Plaquemines Parish that he has transformed into an elegant country bed-and-breakfast. (You may know what Woodland looks like: Its portrait adorns the label of Southern Comfort liqueur.)

Toppled cemeteries add to Katrina woesupdated: Thu Oct 20 2005 08:30:00

Everyone knew that Plaquemines Parish would be vulnerable if a powerful hurricane scored a direct hit. When Katrina made landfall in the Plaquemines town of Buras in August, all communication was cut off. It wasn't clear how bad the devastation was.

Mayor to feds: 'Get off your asses'updated: Fri Sep 02 2005 10:11:00

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin blasted the slow pace of federal and state relief efforts in an expletive-laced interview with local radio station WWL-AM.

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