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A leak – significant, yet small by Louisiana standards – has highlighted concerns about the state’s response to such leaks ...
A major energy infrastructure company is getting closer to sending carbon dioxide deep underground in southwestern Louisiana after state regulators issued their first draft CO2 injection permit.
Jurors deliberate in landmark trial seeking billions from oil industry over Louisiana coastal damage
John Carmouche, who is representing Plaquemines Parish, made his final plea to the jury, asking them to award the parish an ...
A Louisiana bill proposes banning fluoride in public drinking water. The move follows national efforts led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to end CDC support for fluoridation.
Approximately 69,464 people moved to Louisiana in 2023, while 101,180 moved out. This represents a significant net loss of 31 ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has ended a program Louisiana depends on to fund natural disaster mitigation projects.
FEMA has ended a program that Louisiana relies on to raise homes, build levees, and prevent flooding. The Building Resilient ...
One of two missing boaters was found dead on Friday after a Thursday capsize in the Wisconsin River in Wisconsin Dells. A third boater swam to shore after the capsize.
There’s mounting evidence Everglades pythons can migrate north and west from South Florida. Have they invaded Palm Beach ...
President Donald Trump’s nominee to oversee an agency that manages a quarter-billion acres of public land has withdrawn her nomination. The move follows revelations that nominee Kathleen Sgamma critic ...
Good afternoon and happy Friday, readers! All eyes remain on the global selloff of oil today, with prices hitting their ...
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