January 25 was National Opposite Day, but the weather got a head start on that last week. Florida absolutely shattered its statewide snow record. New Orleans got buried in eight inches of snow as well.
Recent vehicle ramming attacks in New Orleans and Germany have reignited discussions on pedestrian safety and hostile vehicle mitigation in urban environments. These tragic events underscore the importance of proactive measures to protect public spaces.
Metro New Orleans has received more snowfall since the start of meteorological winter than many cold-weather cities across the country, including Philadelphia, New York and Anchorage, Alaska.
The storm brought both dazzling landscapes of ice and snow and challenges to a city unaccustomed to such severe winter weather.
Rita Harper for The New York Times Supported by By Brett Anderson Brett Anderson is a reporter on the Food desk. He lives in New Orleans, where he was restaurant critic for The Times-Picayune for ...
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