Entergy New Orleans would have three decades to power the city’s homes and businesses while keeping the air completely clean
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Entergy New Orleans would have three decades to power the city’s homes and businesses while keeping the air completely clean

It was embarrassing to listen to LDEQ’s legal team and Formosa’s lawyers argue against accepting the data

New Orleans civil-rights activist Jerome Smith likes Good Morning, Good Evening Circle

n a request filed on Wednesday, the Concerned Citizens of St. John urged the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to investigate cancer risks, recommend air pollution limits and join the group’s calls for the plant to be shut down.

“We’re the collateral damage. “We’re the ones [who] are going to suffer.”

In Louisiana these traditional infrastructure investments are sorely needed.

The Louisiana House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill to exempt oil production from abandoned wells from severance tax

“What we’re really trying to do is contain these spills,” she said.

Incredibly, Louisiana now has a rare opportunity not just to play “What if” — but to win.

Residents in historically Black neighborhoods in the Kansas City, Kansas, risk losing their homes amid the pandemic as delinquent property tax sales resume under a practice critics decry as racist and government officials laud for revitalizing communities