Two years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast, more than 6,000 people forced from their homes by the storm still call San Antonio home.
San Antonio Living looks back on Katrina's impact -- and talks to one of those evacuees who has brought the flavors of his hometown to the Alamo City. Bernard McGraw, owner of Bernard's Creole Kitchen, will share his personal story.
The New Orleans' newspaper, The Times-Picayune, has a special section on Katrinia online as well, looking at the rebuilding that has happened, and the devastation that still remains.
What are your thoughts on Katrina's legacy on this somber anniversary? Share them in the comments, and we may share them on the air.