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Posted inNews

A Lafayette food truck park adds a farmers market

by Quinn Foster February 12, 2024February 15, 2024

LAFAYETTE, La. – The strength and tenacity of the Black community in South Louisiana is inspiring.  Louisiana native and married couple, Chris and Andrea Amos founded Parc De Oaks in 2019 and began operating the food truck park in 2023. Located on the historic Northside of Lafayette, the family is making sure to be intentional about […]

A flare burns at Venture Global LNG in Cameron, La., April 21, 2022. The new facility, which exports liquefied natural gas, is one of several like it along the Gulf Coast — and tmore are proposed for Louisiana and Texas. The U.S. has become the world’s largest exporter of LNG, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine heightened demand for the fuel as countries in Europe cut their reliance on Russian energy. But the U.S. expansion of LNG facilities has come with consequences for Gulf Coast residents threatened by extreme weather, and for the planet threatened by greenhouse gases. AP PHOTO / MARTHA IRVINE
Posted inEnvironment

Biden Administration delays decision for natural gas export terminal

by Anna Littlejohn January 29, 2024January 29, 2024
Myrtle Felton, from left, Sharon Lavigne, Gail LeBoeuf and Rita Cooper, members of RISE St. James, conduct a live stream video on property owned by Formosa on March 11, 2020, in St. James Parish, La. A Louisiana judge has thrown out air quality permits for a Taiwanese company's planned $9.4 billion plastics complex between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, a rare win for environmentalists in a heavily industrialized stretch of the Mississippi River often referred to as "Cancer Alley."
Posted inEnvironment

EPA barred from enforcing Civil Rights regulations in Cancer Alley

by Anna Littlejohn January 29, 2024January 31, 2024
Posted inJUSTICE

Louisiana youth suffer “inhumane” heat, isolation in Angola prison

by Deon Osborne July 25, 2023July 25, 2023
Dennis Barnes via International High School of New Orleans
Posted inEducation

New Orleans senior: 125 college offers, $9 million in scholarships

by Mike Creef, Staff Writer April 25, 2023April 25, 2023
mathematical equation pythagorean theorem
Posted inEducation

New Orleans teens solve “impossible” mathematical equation

by Deon Osborne March 28, 2023March 28, 2023
mardi gras new orleans
Posted inNational

Mardi Gras parade shooting in New Orleans kills 1, hurts 4

by Associated Press February 20, 2023February 20, 2023

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