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Bayou La Batre residents who see oysters as their "heritage" said they feel forgotten by the state 20 years after the storm.
As 11-year-olds weathering poverty, we survived the winds and water of Hurricane Katrina along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. Twenty years later, we’re still wading through its wake.
When the floodwaters finally drained, weeks after the storm, damage estimated at $108 billion, or $200 billion when adjusted ...
In Bayou La Batre, Alabama — a fishing village built in the late 1700s — The Nature Conservancy built breakwaters offshore, then pumped in sediment and built ridges, now covered with vegetation.
Coastal communities restoring marshes, dunes, reefs to protect against rising seas and storm surges Coastal communities nationwide are ramping up efforts to restore and protect their shorelines as ...
In Bayou La Batre, Alabama — a fishing village built in the late 1700s — The Nature Conservancy built breakwaters offshore, then pumped in sediment and built ridges, now covered with vegetation.
Two old casino riverboats lie unused at the Bayou La Batre City Docks. One of them could become the next artificial reef off the coast of Alabama.
Bayou La Batre police provided images of the damage inside the car. They believe Valente-Aviles used the paper and a lighter to ignite the fire.
The singer now spends most of her time down the bayou with Jeremy Dufrene, according to a new profile in W Magazine. Here's ...
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