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Gulf states brace as Gustav looms

Officials in some Gulf Coast states spent the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on Friday gearing up for what could be the biggest threat to the region since Katrina hit in 2005.

CNNMoney: Katrina survivors mired in taxes and red tape

The dunking booth is always the most popular attraction at the Broadmoor Fest, a neighborhood carnival held every year since Hurricane Katrina to celebrate the survival of one of the Crescent City's low-lying, flood-ravaged districts. At recent fairs FEMA officials were favorite targets in the booth; this year, though, everyone was waiting in line to soak a city tax assessor.

FEMA director defends giving away hurricane supplies

The director of Federal Emergency Management Agency on Sunday defended giving away an estimated $85 million in hurricane relief supplies, blaming Louisiana officials for turning down the stockpiles.

Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast struggling 2 years later

Two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated coastal areas of Louisiana and Mississippi, residents say much of America has forgotten their plight.

Tale of two cities: Biloxi and New Orleans

Almost every day Erick Ventura wakes up, he thinks about leaving.

SI.com: Alexander Wolff: Two Years After Katrina

You in?" It's the query posed to anyone who would be in the game, an exhortation rich with resolve and checked guts. It's essentially what New Orleanians with a rebuilder's heart have been asking one another for most of the two years since the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history sent 40 billion gallons of water into their city, rinse-cycled homes and lives, and withdrew to lay bare its work.

Time.com: Who's to Blame for a Katrina Tragedy?

The owners of a New Orleans nursing home go on trial for the deaths of 35 nursing home patients who weren't evacuated

Time.com: Katrina Aid Used for Luxury Condos

With large swaths of the Gulf Coast still in ruins from Hurricane Katrina, rich federal tax breaks designed to spur rebuilding are flowing hundreds of miles inland to investors who are buying up luxury condos

FSB: Rebuilding after Katrina

6 organizations looking for volunteers and support for Katrina-affected areas.

Fortune: The long, strange resurrection of New Orleans

Ruthie Frierson's dining room does not look like the birthplace of a populist rebellion. The room is quiet, insulated from any street noise, with treatments in heavy fabric around the windows.

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