As more gas moves hundreds of miles by pipeline to an increased number of LNG export terminals licensed by the Trump ...
The fiery Delfin LNG pipeline explosion in Cameron Parish exposes the devastating human cost of the state’s massive LNG ...
I remember float riders leaning forward, stretching toys and trinkets toward a sea of Black children, only to snatch them ...
Like New Orleans, many small cities and towns are grappling with aging infrastructure and frequent boil-water notices.
The oil industry is spending millions in taxpayer subsidies to hide emissions underground rather than transitioning to ...
Louisiana is among the worst-performing states in maternal and infant health outcomes. Now the city health department offers home visits in those crucial first months.
Elise Plunk, Louisiana Illuminator, Lucas Dufalla, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and Phillip Powell, Arkansas Times ...
For more than a decade, we have reported on issues as well as public policy meant to address the needs of residents. The Lens ...
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Louisiana’s “Lightning Amendment” quietly shifts AI data-center costs onto your electric bill
Data centers are created by the nation’s wealthiest companies, like Meta. But in Louisiana, utility billpayers could cover up to 75% of AI data-center costs, thanks to a fast-track policy quietly ...
Curfews and court rules shape Carnival for thousands in New Orleans who are on probation or parole, or who find themselves self-isolating after the trauma of doing time.
Lawyers for residents say that zoning that concentrates pollution in Black districts is a violation of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery.
Aneri Pattani from KFF Health News talks about Elyse Stevens, who was a primary care and addiction medicine doctor in New Orleans.
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