Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Latest news, weather, high school sports for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Super Bowl win gives New Orleans a rebirth story
Posted: 02.08.2010 at 3:59 PM
0
A New Orleans Saints fan celebrate the Saints' 31-17 NFL football Super Bowl victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the French Quarter in New Orleans.  / AP Photo/Patrick Semansky
Photo

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Swarms of fans are greeting the Super Bowl-winning Saints, showering them with "Who Dat!" chants and the sense the team is returning to a rejuvenated New Orleans.

Aside from bringing a championship to a hard-luck city, Sunday's win over the Indianapolis Colts is feeding feelings the city can overcome the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and solve long-standing problems.

Forty-six-year-old Dwight Henry, co-owner of the Buttermilk Drop bakery and cafe, says the win is yet another example of the city's resiliency.

In another sign of change, New Orleans elected Mitch Landrieu as mayor on Saturday to replace term-limited Ray Nagin.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Three vehicle crash causes rollover
Ty Czarnopis  |  Today at 10:45 AM  |  16 comments
Thumbnail
Teenager killed in rollover crash
Ty Czarnopis  |  Yesterday at 10:42 AM  |  20 comments
Thumbnail
Name released in flea market stabbing
Abby Miller  |  Yesterday at 5:43 PM  |  1 comment
Follow Upper Michigan's Source
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Check This Out!
Recreation
Check out the Recreation section of Best Bets.
Home & Garden
Check out the Home & Garden section of Best Bets.
U.P. Biz Source
Great prices on U.P. deals.
YooperTube
Share your video and pictures with others in the U.P.
ADVERTISEMENT