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By converting about 391,000 hectares of cornfields into solar farms, the U.S. could not only replace the energy content of ...
Research reveals how dams both hinder native fish migration and help control invasive species. Studies track fish movement ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has put a halt to the project's permit, saying the state "deliberately withheld" crucial ...
A Louisiana man who has spent nearly three decades on death row has had his conviction overturned by a district judge ...
Changes are planned for downtown Helena-West Helena, including revitalization of the city's Cherry and Walnut Street ...
Across the Corn Belt, thunderstorms rumbling across the upper Midwest will become more numerous and extend farther to the ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
More rounds of dangerous flooding are on the way for areas pounded by deadly rain earlier this month
Residents are urged to take caution near riverbanks as forecasters predict as much as eight inches of rain in some spots ...
Louisiana has long been overshadowed by its more showy neighbour Texas, which boasts a larger economy and population and has ...
Showers and thunderstorms will be frequent from northern Texas to western portions of Arkansas and Missouri through the middle of the week. AccuWeather meteorologists are forecasting enough rain to ...
Analysts remain cautiously optimistic that select energy infrastructure and LNG-focused firms could outperform, even if ...
The White House’s current swimming pool, just south of the West Wing on the South Lawn, was built at the behest of President Gerald Ford. Ford, who loved swimming, reportedly lamented the lack of a ...
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