The Government Access Channel provides informative and entertaining programming for the residents of St. Bernard Parish. Programming includes chamber meetings, lectures, documentaries and coverage of parish events. Residents can watch on Cox channel 76 or on U-verse channel 99. The channel is also streamed live 24/7 which gives residents the ability to watch from their computers or smart device.
Maybe if yall pushed against the port that is going to completely mess up Da Parish. Where are they big rigs turning on Paris Rd Judge Perez or St Bernard Hwy? I am glad yall are promoting us, but really 99% of Da Parish is scared about the new Port messing up daily life and making horrible traffic and really screwed up roads. Guess if the State and the Parish Gov make money who cares about locals right.
I felt sorry for the person from the hurricane centre who had to call the Sheriff & tell him what they did,what a shitty thing to have to tell someone,no wonder they couldn't sleep. 😔🙏
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 This is a dam joke. I am a proud descendant of the Proctors the people who founded Verrett. The Smiths are liars in the truth is not in them. Why do you think the church wasn’t ever torn down and rebuilt, because it would be given back to the people who gifted the land. RESEARCH PEOPLE
Lies. Leaders failed and deaths happened. Yes, it was a horrible natural disaster but pee poor planning and politics killed many. The busses were available and had gas in them. They were told not to use them- there were many citizens that could have attempted to use them to try to get to safety
I lived in Waveland, Ms when Katrina hit MS . The next day was my birthday and my son turn 1 years old on sep 13 , it was a terrible my son was very sick no doctor no hospital and thanks to a volunteer nurse took my son to Liberty MS rescued us until my son get well and moved to Georgia. Appreciate what Noralyn Blalock and family did for us!!!!
Rocky and Carlos is the bomb. First time our friends who live there took us, we were hooked. That macaroni with red gravy blew our mind. The portions are huge! As for the war of 1812, you may want to research Jean Lafitte’s role in it. I believe it should be included.
Im from Arkansas and spent almost 3yrs in Louisiana helping with clean up, i lived on 23 south behind an elderly lady named miss Kay a then 90+ yo woman who was absolutely the nicest lady ive ever met, we worked in St bernard parish on the levees and with local cleanup, ive got to say as nice as the people were i still call La my second home, i hauled seafood for yrs b4 katrina so i didnt have to think twice about basically moving i got to st bernard parish right after the water had dropped and was amazed to see the water level lines at roof level,, so was interesting to see what it looked like b4 hand, i hope u all in the parish are recovered ur lifes as best u can,, ✌❤
I begged my parents to leave but they wanted to stay. I told them they would be swimming,but they refused. I stayed with them at chalmette high and went to rescue my neighbor and saw many dead bodies floating. I was in a 10’flatboat with a friend and fence boards as paddles. We got my neighbor though. Sad days.
We lived in jackson ms at the time and we felt it that far away. We sat glued to the TV watching this devastation. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I’m so sad for all the loss. This is a great documentary. I don’t think I knew all of this.
Why would you think that let alone say it? Seriously to what purpose would that serve. That way of thinking is an insult to everyone who suffered this tragic event.😢
I met Kelly Phillips yesterday.. in Slidell, La.. he was lying on the ground in front of Lowe’s parking lot. I seriously thought he was dead so I got out to see if he was OK. Poor thing was sleeping .. and I thought he was dead. He told me his story and he showed me the RU-vid video. I think it is so amazing that he is still living after his hospice care. Years ago…God has been good to him. He is still alive but unfortunately, he is one of the many numbers of homeless people, it’s so sad that his boat is now parked in a shipyard in Pass Christian. Ms…while he is living in a tent… I hope that we will do our part when we see the homeless people to help them