Few states rely on the federal government during hurricane season as much as Louisiana does. So maybe the power players in ...
Louisiana's Bernhard LLC, one of the country's leading Energy-as-a-Service companies, has a new, young CEO and an impending ...
NEW ORLEANS - Top officials, including U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, visited ...
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Axios on MSNFederal money cut for New Orleans' tree-planting effortsMayor LaToya Cantrell and a SOUL volunteer planted trees in December along the Lafitte Greenway. The NFL paid for the trees as part of its Super Bowl outreach efforts. Image: Carlie Kollath ...
During a visit to Venture Global’s liquified natural gas plant in Port Sulphur, Gov. Jeff Landry and two members of President ...
EPA head says he’ll roll back dozens of environmental regulations, including rules on climate change
Zeldin said he and President Donald Trump support rewriting the agency’s 2009 finding that planet-warming greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare. The Obama-era determination under the ...
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Eater New Orleans on MSNThe Newest Restaurant Openings in New Orleans, March 2025Bodega reinvents a corner store, Patula unveils a hidden courtyard, Dr. Jones ups the game in Metairie, and Here Today ...
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Eater New Orleans on MSNA First Look at Junebug in New OrleansIt makes perfect sense that there are two turntables behind the long, spacious bar at Junebug, the nineteenth concept from ...
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Girls Play Trumpets Too invites the community to experience its empowering program, offering performances, testimonials and a financial literacy workshop.
Two New Orleans sanitation contractors are ready to get back to work in the French Quarter, but some people, including some city council members, would rather keep the company that’s doing ...
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