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Some members of the Black business community in New Orleans say they feel shut out by Essence Fest organizers.
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Louisiana economy shrinks to lowest in region.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill said the state is filing three lawsuits against CVS and its affiliates.
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One of the least energy efficient states allows elected commissioners to use ratepayer money for ‘patronage’ projects — with little oversight.
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A new law gives economic development officials more power to change the state’s film tax credit program.
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A monthlong state and federal investigation resulted in 10 arrests, a mass seizure of illegal vape products and the closure of six Louisiana businesses, the state Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announced Monday.
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The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from Chevron, Exxon and other oil and gas companies that lawsuits seeking compensation for coastal land loss and environmental degradation in Louisiana should be heard in federal court.
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New Orleanians will have a new natural gas company in the next several weeks, after a recently formed company, Delta Utilities, officially takes control of Entergy New Orleans’ gas business.
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Many rural Louisianans who were promised access to fiber internet may be out of luck.
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Three new proposed chemical plants could more than quadruple ammonia production in the Donaldsonville area, leaving Ascension residents to face more toxic air pollution and possible chemical disasters, according to a new report from Rural Roots and the Louisiana Bucket Brigade.
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Legislation focuses on consumers and targets trial lawyers.
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The proposed closure of the CSB follows several other moves by the Trump administration to slash staffing levels at the Environmental Protection Agency and ease federal health and safety regulations.