Recreational crawfishers in Louisiana may see a new requirement in the months ahead as the state seeks to cut down on the number of abandoned traps.
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Opponents of a plan to build a controversial $225 million grain export terminal on the west bank of St. John the Baptist Parish have returned to court to try to overturn a decision rezoning the project site for industrial use.
The pumps are key parts of New Orleans' hurricane protection system, but they are already corroding.
The facility is among 11 liquefied natural gas projects either already built, approved or being proposed for southwest Louisiana.
Nature-based improvements to forests and wetlands in seven national wildlife refuge complexes and five state wildlife management areas in Louisiana will be funded with more than $3.9 million of federal Inflation Reduction Act money, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service announced recently.
Community activists in St. James Parish had raised concerns over what they said was a delay in installing the monitor.
Louisiana's coal-fired plants are located in Lake Charles, New Roads and Lena. Emissions from coal-fired plants contribute greatly to global warming.
Report from the American Lung Association is good news for New Orleans residents, but not so much for Baton Rouge.
At a major industry conference in New Orleans, federal officials set out a new schedule for offshore wind auctions.
The heavily industrialized stretch along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans is being highlighted by the EPA.