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Hurricane Katrina Victim Rebuilds Her Life Again After Louisiana Floods
After Kevia Bolds fled New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, she and her family decided not to return over concerns about future flooding. Instead they moved to Baton Rouge, La., and two weeks ago her house flooded again. Now she faces the challenge of rebuilding her life for a second time.
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'Acts Of Hate': Officials Say Jersey City Shooters Held Animus Toward Jews And Cops
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said investigators believe the deadly attacks were "potential acts of terrorism." Meanwhile, members of the Jewish community mourned their lost neighbors.
Surviving Sonoma Vineyards Figure Out How to Attract Tourists, Adjust to Environment After Wildfires
Sonoma County vineyards learn to thrive past all kinds of environments in order to keep business afloat.
Southern Europe Could Lose $22 Billion Fighting Deadly Olive Tree Disease
The tree killer is a bacterium called xylella fastidiosa. It has killed millions of olive trees in Italy and is now threatening Spain and Greece. These countries produce 95% of Europe's olive oil.
Federal Report Says Women In Prison Receive Harsher Punishments Than Men
Prisons often give disproportionately harsher punishments for minor offenses to women than to men, according to a new federal report that backs up the findings of an earlier NPR investigation.
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Chemical Fire Burns At Flooded Arkema Plant In Crosby, Texas
Because of floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey, the plant lost power — and the ability to keep containers of flammable organic peroxides from bursting and burning, according to Harris County officials.
For Older Voters, Getting The Right ID Can Be Especially Tough
Lost birth certificates, name changes and even getting to the DMV can all be challenges when older people try to get a new driver's license in order to vote in states with strict voter ID laws.
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Lawmakers: After Yet More Wildfires, What Now For PG&E?
In the wake of another deadly fire season, lawmakers say they're considering all options when it comes to PG&E.
Oregon utilities pledge rapid progress on power failures, but restoration could linger in hardest hi
Nearly 70,000 Oregon customers remained in the dark as of Friday morning. PGE says about 15,000 customers can expect prolonged outages into the weekend or beyond.
Charlie Crist To Run Against DeSantis In Florida Governor's Race
Charlie Crist announced Tuesday that he's running as a Democrat for Florida governor (again). In a video, he touts his progressive record as governor (but doesn't mention he was a Republican).
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