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A Pastor's Crusade to Stop the Violence in New Orleansnew

Pastor John Raphael helped start Yes We Care in response to New Orleans' out-of-control murder rate. He vows the group will respond to every murder in the city.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  05-20-2009  |  Crime & Justice

A Proposed Cold-Storage Facility Has French Quarter Folks Calling Fowlnew

The Port of New Orleans and a local neighborhood group are at odds over the port's efforts to renovate the Gov. Nicholls/Esplanade wharves into a cold storage facility that uses anhydrous ammonia to blast-freeze packages of chicken, which will then be shipped up the Mississippi River.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  04-08-2009  |  Housing & Development

Monkey Business: The Louisiana Science Education Actnew

Louisiana's Science Education Act is touted as promoting "critical thinking skills," but what it really does is allow teachers to use materials that haven't been approved by the state's Department of Education to question the validity of evolution. Enactment of the law is costing the state money and could lead to a lawsuit.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  03-11-2009  |  Education

The Life of a New Orleans Public Defendernew

New Orleans public defenders face low pay, punishing caseloads and, now, uncertain funding. Is the Sixth Amendment, the right to legal counsel, becoming endangered?
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  02-23-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Brandon Darby: FBI Informant & Common Ground Co-Foundernew

A cofounder of the Katrina relief organization Common Ground is revealed as an FBI informant, leaving members angry — and wary.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  01-28-2009  |  Disasters

Blood Money in the New Orleans DA's Officenew

A $15 million judgment against New Orleans' DA's office after a man who spent 14 years on death row was found not guilty of the crime for which he was convicted has new District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro on the financial ropes. And that may only be the beginning.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  01-14-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Using Lessons from Katrina, Neighborhood Groups Stepped Up During Gustavnew

Patricia Jones and members of NENA and other neighborhood groups organized a campaign in which they passed out flyers to Lower Ninth Ward residents informing them of ways they could evacuate before Hurricane Gustav arrived.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit and Clancy DuBos  |  09-08-2008  |  Disasters

In the Wake of Katrina, Congress Now Requires Review of Corps of Engineers Decisionsnew

But it does not require the Corps to heed the reviews -- or the reviewers.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  04-23-2008  |  Environment

In Louisiana, Affordable Housing is Disconnectednew

A program to help restore low-income affordable rental units after the hurricanes has made some progress, but it comes slowly -- and sometimes not at all.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  03-19-2008  |  Housing & Development

Eco-Construction Blooms in New Orleansnew

More and more contractors and do-it-yourselfers are learning the advantages of green building techniques in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  03-12-2008  |  Housing & Development

The BMI Numbers Gamenew

"BMI isn't a tool for the general public. It's a tool for nutritionists," says Marion McGavran, program director of the eating disorders unit at River Oaks Hospital.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  02-13-2008  |  Science

Probable Causenew

For one woman, what appeared to be a migraine headache almost killed her.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  01-03-2008  |  Science

NORA's Long Road Aheadnew

The New Orleans Redevelopment Authority is finally getting enough money to do its job. Is the agency ready?
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  12-19-2007  |  Housing & Development

The Check is Not In the Mailnew

A program designed to replace thousands of affordable rental units destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans has not rebuilt a single one.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  11-13-2007  |  Housing & Development

'Traffic' Fatalitynew

How could someone arrested for missing a court date on a traffic violation wind up murdered in the Parish Prison in New Orleans? That's not the only question surrounding the death of Oscar Fuselier.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  09-18-2007  |  Crime & Justice

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