
Aug 10 - By Associated Press
Phil McGraw, who brought his "Dr. Phil" show to New Orleans just after Hurricane Katrina, returned this week to tape follow-up episodes that will air in the coming weeks. Complete Story
16 hours ago - By The Associated Press, AP Writer
The chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is retiring, citing personal reasons after coming under fire for the pace of reconstruction in Iraq and the failure of levees in New Orleans.
Aug 7 - By Cain Burdeau, AP Writer
Prosecutors from outside the city have been brought into New Orleans to help clear a huge backlog of cases, a special panel working on the city's troubled criminal justice system said Monday.
Aug 7 - By Stacey Plaisance, AP Writer
Carrying a heavy book sack on his shoulders, 12-year-old Jermaine Gibson wasn't complaining a bit about the first day of classes Monday.
Aug 6 - By Christopher Bodeen, AP Writer
NBA commissioner David Stern says he expects the Hornets to play all their home games in New Orleans by the 2007-08 season.
Aug 5 - By Associated Press
The free ride — at least on the New Orleans transit system — has come to an end.
Aug 4 - By Associated Press
Federal authorities will review last year's blockade of a Mississippi River bridge by armed police officers who turned back Hurricane Katrina evacuees trying to flee New Orleans.
Aug 1 - By Associated Press
The New Orleans Hornets will play their home opener in New Orleans on Nov. 5, and a second home opener two nights later in Oklahoma City.

Jul 31 - By Mary Foster, AP Writer
The number of deadly shootings here has prompted city leaders and those in the tourism industry — a mainstay of New Orleans' economy — to worry about the city's image and economic recovery.

Jul 30 - By Mary Foster, AP Writer
Breakfasting on beignets in the French Quarter on a Sunday morning, Dorothy Washington was a tourism official's dream — she saw none of the scars that still mark most of New Orleans 11 months after Hurricane Katrina and she had heard nothing about six weekend shooting deaths.

Jul 30 - By Mary Foster, AP Writer
Police were investigating six fatal shootings that occurred within 24 hours, the latest round of killings as the city struggles to rein in violence that has shadowed the recovery from Hurricane Katrina.
Jul 29 - By Mary Foster, AP Writer
Three brothers and a friend were killed in a neighborhood not far from the French Quarter, and two other people were gunned down in separate incidents hours later, authorities said Saturday.

Jul 27 - By Cain Burdeau, AP Writer
New data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirms fears that rain from hurricanes and tropical storms could flood some neighborhoods with up to 5 feet of water when new floodgates are closed at the mouths of three major drainage canals.
Jul 20 - By Associated Press
The homicide rate in New Orleans has been cut in half since the National Guard and state police arrived to help patrol the city a month ago, city police statistics show. At the same time, arrests in some crime-plagued neighborhoods have almost doubled.
Jul 19 - By H. Josef Hebert, AP Writer
The Senate voted Wednesday to require the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to submit flood control projects for review by an outside panel after senators cited New Orleans levees as a tragic example of agency shortcomings.
Jul 18 - By The Associated Press, AP Writer
A look at the doctor and two nurses charged with murdering four desperately ill patients with lethal injections in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:
Jul 18 - By Rukmini Callimachi, AP Writer
A doctor and two nurses who worked through the chaos that followed Hurricane Katrina were arrested overnight, accused of giving four patients stranded at their hospital lethal doses of morphine and a sedative, authorities said Tuesday.

Jul 14 - By Associated Press
Spike Lee was at the Venice Film Festival in Italy watching on television as Hurricane Katrina tore through New Orleans last August.

Jul 13 - By Associated Press
A 19-year-old man with a lengthy juvenile record was arrested Thursday in the shooting deaths of five teenagers last month, a crime that brought National Guard convoys rumbling back into town and put a spotlight on increasing violence in the city.
Jul 13 - By Associated Press
New Orleans has dropped out of the race to host the 2008 Democratic National Convention, saying the cost of holding the event after Hurricane Katrina last year was too massive.
Jul 6 - By Associated Press
A New Orleans couple who left their two dogs at a shelter when fleeing Hurricane Katrina went to court to get the pets back from two women who each adopted one.
Jul 5 - By Cain Burdeau, AP Writer
City planners who have been working independently will be brought together to develop a reconstruction plan to rebuild the city after Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Ray Nagin announced Wednesday.
Jul 4 - By Kristie Rieken, AP Sports Writer
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said Monday his city is recovering and that people have been "hoodwinked and bamboozled" into believing it won't be rebuilt. Nagin spoke at the Essence Music Festival's empowerment seminars, being held outside New Orleans for the first time because of lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.
Jul 3 - By Mary Foster, AP Writer
Despite two more slayings during the weekend, New Orleans is safer because help from state police and the National Guard has freed up city police to make more arrests, the chief of police said Monday.

Jun 30 - By Mary Foster, AP Writer
When the National Guard first rolled into town 10 months ago, New Orleans was descending into anarchy, a city besieged by high water, fires, looting and other lawlessness.