Louisiana has lost 2,000 square miles of coastal wetlands since the 1930s. A Baton Rouge Magnet High student is studying the ...
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The early days of America are often told from the perspective of the East Coast, where George Washington and company forged a ...
President Trump's executive order changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America formally took effect this ...
High temperatures are forecast to only reach the 40s across southern portions of Louisiana and Mississippi on Sunday. Morning lows early Monday are expected to dip into the mid 20s north of the I ...
Authorities in Louisiana have warned people to prepare for extreme cold in the coming days, and a map by Newsweek shows ... along with Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina ...
Entergy services 3 million customers across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy donated $1 million to fund the Impact 59 grant program that supports nonprofit organizations across ...
Languages: English. The heavy snow and strong winds could cause potentially life-threatening conditions, and Governor Jeff Landry warned the people of Louisiana to "stay off the roads" until the ...
A rare and deadly winter storm descended across the southern U.S. on Tuesday, leaving some record-setting snow totals and halting travel for millions of Americans in Louisiana, Texas and Florida.
Ahead of the storm, governors in Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, declared states of emergency and many school systems canceled classes Tuesday. The blizzard warning in effect until midday ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The Gulf Coast region is bracing for a rare winter storm that will bring heavy snow, dangerous cold, and hazardous travel conditions starting early Tuesday. Snowfall is ...
Luckily, several national forests, observatories, wildlife areas and state parks offer some of the darkest skies in the region and are easily driveable from south Louisiana. Yes, astronomers here ...