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"A team from The Tampa Tribune is revisiting the backroads of Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi looking for untold stories of people who are rebuilding their lives after Katrina."
Revisited: Dec '05 - Jan '06
Jan. 5, 2006:
Flood Gone, But Tears Still Flow
NEW ORLEANS - Daniel Lacour rarely sleeps through the night without terrifying nightmares about his days as an evacuee in the Superdome.
Jan. 1, 2006:
Famous Beat Goes On
NEW ORLEANS - Displaced musicians are trickling back to street corners in the French Quarter and bars on Magazine Street, proof that at least for now the music is returning to the Big Easy.
Dec. 29, 2005:
'Disaster Tourism' Begins To Thrive
Dec. 28, 2005:
Private Life Ripped Bare
Dec. 24, 2005:
New Orleans Savors Taste Of Normalcy
Dec. 24, 2005:
Wanting For Peace, Joy
Dec. 23, 2005:
'So Few Victories'
Dec. 22, 2005:
Isolation, Anxiety Bond Survivors
Dec. 19, 2005:
Path, Revisited (About the series)
Families At Home In Tampa Bay
- Where is Home: Flash presentation

- After Katrina, Mother Holds Life Together For Children
- Parade Takes Evacuees Home
- Healing Slowly But Steadily
- Safe But Still Lost
- Hope Shines Brightest At Holiday
- Evacuee Glimpses Hope As Mardi Gras Chugs On
- For Student, New Beginning Is Bittersweet
- Finally, Things Are Looking Up
- Wanting For Peace, Joy
- Katrina Victim Still In Search Of Calm After Storm
- Kat Refugees Land On Feet
- Stylists Cut Katrina Victims' Stress
- Revisiting Katrina's Path
Sept. 10, 2005:
Heritage Washed Away
Sept. 9, 2005:
Survival's Nothing New
Sept. 9, 2005:
Will It Ever Be The Same?
Sept. 8, 2005:
A Changed Landscape
Sept. 6, 2005:
Along Mississippi Road
Sept. 6, 2005:
Life Is Primitive
Sept. 4, 2005:
Wave Of Carnage
Sept. 3, 2005:
Seeing Destruction First
Sept. 2, 2005:
Storm May Drive Loner Off
Sept. 1, 2005: Deluges Douse Hopes