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Local, state and national agencies are responding to an oil-related incident in Jefferson Parish over the weekend.Pink sludge was found in the 17th Street…
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The Army Corps of Engineers is proposing a new way to measure the value of wetlands and restore those destroyed by industry.The proposed Louisiana…
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Everybody likes to think they’re important, but here in Louisiana we really are. Two sectors of our local economy are major components of the national,…
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A new report card for the Mississippi River basin is not good. The lower Mississippi gets a D+ from a water coalition due to poor infrastructure…
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A proposal to build a new coal export terminal in Plaquemines Parish has drawn criticism from environmental groups and the public, who say it presents a…
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced a number of rule changes this week that could have a big impact on industry and quality of life in…
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In 1814 it was the British who were "runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico." Today, ships of almost every nationality are steaming down the…
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Did you know a piece of paper could kill? Natchitoches Rep. Kenny Cox found that out Wednesday, when the fiscal note for his HB 590 was delivered just a...
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Five years ago an off-shore explosion killed 11 workers and created a massive 210 million gallon spill in the Gulf of Mexico. There have been questions…
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Thousands of oil and gas industry operators are filing through the Shreveport Convention Center for a trade show that is focused on serving the oil...