Fossil fuel companies rebrand as "energy" producers. Also construction of a new LNG terminal is halted by a federal judge. [.
Gov. Jeff Landry said his health department will find the money to cover $147 million in benefits next month for the elderly, disabled and children.
Dominque Jones-Johnson reveals how children of incarcerated parents in Louisiana suffer under a broken justice system—and why real reform can’t wait.
Expansions at five petrochemical plants in Texas and Louisiana could add the equivalent of more than 1 million cars’ worth of pollution, advocates say.
Greg LaRose on Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill's lawsuit against the FDA challenging the distribution of abortion ...
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A Cameron Parish judge halted the Commonwealth LNG project, ruling Louisiana officials violated the Constitution by ignoring climate and community impacts.
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