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The most significant development in the case is that the case happened … and ultimately the administration supported it,” ...
John Carmouche, who is representing Plaquemines Parish, made his final plea to the jury, asking them to award the parish an ...
A weekend of "live music, delicious seafood, family fun and more" will return with the 21st Annual Plaquemines Parish Seafood ...
The massive $2 billion spending plan includes the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, which is on ice after the governor said ...
In a historic decision with sweeping implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration efforts, a jury ...
The Louisiana Coastal Restoration and Protection Authority voted Wednesday to fully fund its nearly $2 billion spending plan ...
The case is one of dozens that aim to hold oil and gas companies accountable for Louisiana's disappearing wetlands.
Below, with our commentary plugged in here and there, is the text of a letter sent to Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill last week by former U.S. Attorney General William Barr. We thought it was ...
Plaquemines Parish jury made the decision Friday to restore an area of Louisiana coastal wetlands, a landmark verdict likely to have wider implications on dozens of other similar lawsuits.
It may only be the beginning of a much bigger fight. After a month-long trial in Plaquemines Parish that ended earlier this month, a jury found Chevron liable for $745 million in damages ...