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Some say this coastal Mississippi town doesn’t exist anymore, wiped off the map due to repeated storms. But to its residents, it’s still alive and well.
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As payments roll in, guaranteed income recipients reflect on their lives “If I didn’t have that money, then I know I’d be tons, tons more stressed now.”
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The Gulf Gathering for Climate Justice and Joy is a mass mobilization and festival happening Saturday, June 4 in Baton Rouge.
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Punching two more channels upriver from the Bonnet Carré Spillway could bolster habitat nearby while lessening the environmental harm caused farther south, according to a recent Tulane University study.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why wind energy companies are interested in building turbines on the state’s Gulf coast. And we learn what Louisiana's congressional district map could look like after the state legislature embarks on the redistricting process.
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State Senator Bodi White has proposed an exemption of state ethics rules for the beleaguered Capital Area Ground Water Conservation Commission.
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The “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico is smaller than average this year, according to scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…
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A network of advocacy organizations across the Gulf South has published regional Green New Deal policy platform that aims to build on the national policy…
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With a couple of months remaining in the storm season, a group of organizations from South Louisiana and along the coast are looking to storytelling as a…
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Each week, American Routes brings you "Shortcuts," a sneak peek at the upcoming show. Barbara Lynn has traveled the gulf coast club circuit for almost 40…