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The Trump administration is canceling plans to use large areas of federal waters for new offshore wind development.
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In this week's episode, economic mobility reporter Stephan Bisaha visits an Alabama grocer bracing for cuts to SNAP.
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Louisiana lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand the state’s tax base to include about 50 more services.
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The feds threaten to withhold $2.2 billion from the massive effort to save and restore the state’s diminishing coastline if leaders don’t act soon.
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The Port of New Orleans plans to “revitalize” the Alabo Street Wharf into a terminal for organic grain. Neighbors in Holy Cross are concerned about grain dust, pests, rodents and a steady line of railcars passing right outside their doors.
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Louisiana has the highest frequency of bodily injury claims in the country.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has called the Legislature into a special session to make a deal on tax reform, according to a proclamation issued Saturday.
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The strike is coinciding with a busy tourist weekend because of a trio of Taylor Swift shows.
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Lincoln University in Missouri is heading a USDA-funded project researching the commodity, but its prohibition created high hurdles for getting the crop off the ground.
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Three candidates are running for one open seat to serve as one of Louisiana’s top utility regulators.
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A federal agency created to quell loud industry has gone unfunded for 40 years.