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Survival of the Most Adoptable: Too Many Stray Dogs, Too Little Shelter Space
It’s the survival of the most adoptable. Overcrowded animal shelters in Louisiana become death row for unwanted dogs.
With a double major in broadcast journalism and computer science, Crystal Garner has experience working with scientists at NASA and beauty pageant queens.
It’s the survival of the most adoptable. Overcrowded animal shelters in Louisiana become death row for unwanted dogs.
Rodents continue to affect residents and their properties, but New Orleans officials say comprehensive data of the health and population concerns will take nearly two years.
A reporter gets down and dirty in an effort to document the rodent population in New Orleans.
Julia Craven tells “the stories of the people who lay on the margins of society.” Ms. Craven aims to bring what she learned from her coursework in African, African-American and diaspora studies to the industry.
The New York Times Student Journalism Institute in New Orleans for 2014 is now concluded. We will resume in May 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.
Julia Craven went to Tulane University looking for a controversy. What she found was a young custodial worker with a phenomenal story.
The National Weather Service of New Orleans/Baton Rouge issued a flash flood watch Wednesday afternoon remaining into effect through Thursday evening.