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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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Reporter Brooke Thorington spoke with Louisiana Department of Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson to get some tips for staying on top of filing.
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Members of the University Medical Center nurses union have announced that they are planning a two-day strike in the week before New Orleans hosts the 2025 Super Bowl.
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The proposed $1.3 billion plant would have been the largest in the world.
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Here are some of the major new Louisiana laws that will go into effect in 2025.
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“The main takeaway is that a business-as-usual approach is neither sustainable nor advisable,” said U.S. Energy Sec. Jennifer Granholm during a press call on Tuesday.
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Utility customers sometimes foot the bill for lobbying, advertising and luxurious living, new report shows.
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Tax breaks to the liquified natural gas export industry could deprive Louisiana communities of more than $21 billion in much needed infrastructure funds through 2040, according to a new report.
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Here's what stores around New Orleans will have to offer on Black Friday.
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Republican Gov. Jeff Landry got the Louisiana Legislature to back his bet of lowering individual and corporate income taxes to stimulate growth in the state.
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The 80-year-old bill requires updates from Congress every five years to account for inflation and shifting welfare and agricultural policies. While some conservative circles argue the subsidies distort free markets, the omnibus bill has traditionally enjoyed broad bipartisan support. Urban and rural constituencies depend on its programs, while policymakers view a stable food source as imperative to national security.