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Following the disastrous outage from Hurricane Ida in 2021, Entergy New Orleans has invested in grid hardening, but is it ...
Alice Craft-Kerney had been working as a nurse at Charity Hospital for over 19 years when Hurricane Katrina hit and disrupted ...
The community clinics expect to serve more uninsured patients following federal Medicaid cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill ...
An account of what it was like for some enslaved people to make the weeks-long journey by ship from the mid-Atlantic states ...
The first Black people to serve in the Louisiana Legislature and Civil War leaders established a church with 1846 roots. St.
Act 399 makes it a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison to refuse a detainer request from the Immigration and ...
Librarians at Tulane University announced the formation of the Tulane Workers United Librarians Union last week (July 3), ...
State leaders say they remain prepared for this year’s hurricane season, but New Orleans officials fear federal cuts to ...
He ordered the government to give the free men of color their promised land, but federal officials refused and dropped the ...
Inclusive Louisiana and The Descendants Project, two environmental nonprofits based in St. James and St. John the Baptist ...
After more than a decade of delays, the New Orleans City Council has approved a program to cut energy use in large buildings ...
Alexander Dimitry was Louisiana’s first state superintendent of education, the first person of color to attend Georgetown ...