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While federal law requires publicly disclosed monitoring of major pollutants, fence-line communities in Louisiana have long sought data on their exposure to hazardous and likely carcinogenic chemicals like chloroprene and ethylene oxide, which were not subject to these same regulations.
Authorities in Louisiana are looking for an inmate who escaped jail for the second time in a year after a member of the public tipped them off Thursday.
Louisiana beaches are under advisory and one is fully closed after health officials found higher than normal levels of bacteria.
House Bill 431, sponsored by Rep. Emily Chenevert, R-Baton Rouge, would change Louisiana’s comparative fault statute, which assigns a percentage of blame to each party in an accident and allows for the recovery of damages in proportion with those percentages.
If constructed, CP2 will be the single largest LNG export facility in the U.S. and help the country remain the world's largest exporter
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Bills making their way through the state Legislature align with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s "MAHA” agenda, which vows to reduce chronic illness and obesity.
In a bid to boost Louisiana's music industry and retain homegrown talent, lawmakers have advanced a bill to overhaul and extend the state's underutilized sound recording
A full military funeral for Louisiana's oldest World War II veteran drew in a big crowd of those who knew him, and those who wanted to pay their respects.
U.S. regulators have given Venture Global permission to proceed with construction of its CP2 LNG plant in Louisiana, a FERC document showed on Friday.
Louisiana's gaming industry reported a strong April, with casinos, sports wagering, and video poker reporting year-over-year gains.
State police say a Louisiana lawmaker is facing charges after striking a concrete barrier while allegedly driving impaired with his three children in the vehicle