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The Mississippi River is a mighty waterway. It carries hundreds of millions of tons of freight every year, is home to a ...
As the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion flounders amid politics, some scientists say that doubts about its effectiveness can ...
Bills aimed at diversity, equity, and inclusion, cooperation with immigration authorities, and tax cuts advanced in the ...
Writer David Muth asks the Louisiana Legislature to order the governor to proceed with the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, ...
The $3.1 billion project, which has been seen as the lynchpin of Louisiana’s coastal restoration efforts, would funded primarily through fines and settlements associated with the 2010 Gulf oil spill.
There is no room for politics in Louisiana’s coastal restoration endeavors or with the Coastal Protection and Restoration ...
The following is a condensed excerpt from the latest book by Tulane geographer and Times-Picayune c Richard Campanella, ...
Coastal advocates urge Louisiana to resume the Mid-Barataria project, fearing delays will derail critical restoration of ...
According to the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office, the main house of the Nottoway Plantation and Resort caught fire. Officials say the fire is still burning at this time. The extent of the fire is ...
While the Trump administration seeks to establish American energy dominance, one major energy state, Louisiana, remains ...
A petrochemical plant in Louisiana accused of increasing cancer risks for a majority Black community has indefinitely ...
The river didn’t get high enough to flood New Orleans, so southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi avoided dealing with the issues the polluted water creates when released into coastal waterways.
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