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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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Lawmaker files bill to ban reservation trading apps from operating in Louisiana.
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The respected guide has begun reviewing restaurants in New Orleans and cities across Louisiana.
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President Donald Trump touted the $5.8 billion manufacturing facility’s announcement as proof that his plan to impose tariffs on other countries is working.
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Wind energy has gained some momentum in Louisiana, where there has been bipartisan support for policy to launch the alternative power source off its coast. But that push faces hostility from the Trump administration, which has halted all offshore wind energy development in federal waters for the time being.
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Republicans are set to slash billions in Medicaid funding, jeopardizing coverage for low-income Louisianians.
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In 2025, Louisiana was the first state in the nation to qualify for a $42 billion federal program to greatly expand internet access, a significant improvement for local businesses and homes. But due to the Trump administration’s reevaluation of the program, the much-anticipated broadband expansion is in limbo.
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State leaders have lauded the beginning of two new projects, but some industry experts said they come with big power demands and few permanent jobs.
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Host Bob Pavlovich spoke with two Louisiana Medicaid providers—Alice Riener, Chief Executive Officer of Crescent Care and Dr. Peggy Honoré—about how they've been preparing for potential cuts.
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A new congressional bill aims to improve fisheries and environmental quality in the Mississippi River basin with a federally funded commission. The goal is to fund grants for habitat restoration, fisheries research and the mitigation of invasive species.
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New report highlights how traditional ways of setting rates don’t fit Big Tech’s massive, immediate demand for more electricity.