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It’s a type of plan that environmentalists, scientists and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says can be a useful tool. But whether the program is fully set up for success isn’t yet certain.
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Nurses say they are prepared to strike in the coming weeks if the termination moves forward.
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Louisiana legislators have approved a plan to give most college athletic programs in Louisiana nearly $2 million in state tax revenue annually.
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Daughter says mom 'gave me life twice' with kidney donation as pair graduate nursing school togetherTwo years after a Louisiana mother donated her kidney to her daughter, the duo graduated together from nursing school.
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In a surprise agenda change for Wednesday’s meeting, the Louisiana Public Service Commission will consider terminating a statewide energy efficiency program it just recently hired a contractor to run after spending 14 years to create it.
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Citing few renewable options and projected price jumps, industries in one state propose their own power generation, free from monopoly utilities.
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A small, mid-major university in Lake Charles, Louisiana is making an impact in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
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The City of New Orleans won't have to pay a $90 million settlement to its school board, though it does have to honor the first payment, a judge ruled on Wednesday.
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That'll require millions of recipients and applicants to visit agency field offices rather than interact with the agency over the phone.
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With Hoffman’s execution, Louisiana joins Alabama as the only other state in the U.S. to use the controversial gas method on a person condemned to death.
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Groups now worry about FBI probes as they struggle to rebound from federal spending freeze enacted under President Donald Trump.
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Mayors of cities and towns along the river are lobbying Congress for help to decrease flood risks.