"With prayers and the solemn tolling of bells, but also with second-line parades and the drumming of Mardi Gras Indians, New Orleanians throughout the region on Sunday took stock of their rebuilt lives in the five years since the worst event in the region's history, and promised each other to keep the recovery going."
Bruce Nolan reports for the New Orleans Times-Picayune August 29, 2010
SEE ALSO:
"5-year Anniversary of Katrina's Wrath Somber, Reflective" (CNN)
New Orleans Times-Picayune Katrina Page (extensive; includes print archive)
"Five Years After Katrina: Coast Sees Loss and Hope" (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
"On Anniversary of Katrina, Signs of Healing" (New York Times)
"What Would Happen If Another Hurricane Katrina Hit New Orleans Today?" (Christian Science Monitor)
"Measuring Progress Five Years After Hurricane Katrina" (ENS)
"Five Years Later: Bridging the Gulf" (TIME)
"New Orleans Transplants Recall Katrina Horror" (Houston Chronicle)
Editorial: "New Orleans Five Years Later" (Washington Post)
Katrina 5th Ceremonies Mourn What Is Lost, Rejoice at What Is To Be
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 08/30/2010