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Louisiana has the highest frequency of bodily injury claims in the country.
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NASA says a recently discovered comet has broken apart as it approached the sun.
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Louisiana is the only state where students have to pass exams to graduate high school. If they fail, there’s no way to appeal. The kids most likely to miss out are recent immigrants.
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Lawmakers will consider nearly 30 tough-on-crime bills during a special session focused on combating crime in Louisiana that kicked off Monday afternoon in Baton Rouge.
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The U.S. House voted Thursday to approve a bill that would preempt the Biden administration’s move last month to pause new approvals for some liquified natural gas exports.
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The money was supposed to have been allocated in lieu of a permanent raise.
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New Orleans and Mobile dispute where Mardi Gras was birthed, but both Gulf Coast cities struggle with the same plastic waste. Where will a greener Carnival be reborn?
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As the climate changes, some Gulf South producers are focusing on ways to preserve the land.
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Gov. Jeff Landry doesn’t want to make a public school teacher pay hike from last year permanent, frustrating teachers who have been pushing for the pay bump.
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The Water Collaborative of Greater New Orleans has a plan to more equitably fund stormwater infrastructure. It hopes the City Council will write an ordinance based on its recommendations.
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Gov. Jeff Landry has filled the ranks of state environmental posts with fossil fuel executives.
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Many more pipeline projects are being proposed as part of efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.