The director of Federal Emergency Management Agency on Sunday defended giving away an estimated $85 million in hurricane relief supplies, blaming Louisiana officials for turning down the stockpiles.
A Democratic congressman from Mississippi plans to hold a hearing into how millions of dollars worth of supplies meant for Gulf Coast hurricane survivors ended up being given away as surplus property.
LAST MONTH, WE MARKED THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF HURRICANE KATRINA, THE DEADLY 2005 STORM WHICH DEVASTATED NEW ORLEANS AND THE COAST, THE GULF COAST. BUT ALL YEAR LONG, WE ARE DOING A SERIES OF REPORTS ...
(CNN) — Following Tulane’s 23-3 season opening win over Northwestern on Saturday, Green Wave head coach Jon Sumrall shared his displeasure with their opponents after the program tried to recognize the ...