The Lens NOLA investigates how Big Tech’s data center boom in Louisiana and across the South could create a “Digital Cancer ...
Community members in New Orleans come together to plan for resilience, addressing water management, infrastructure, and ...
For children in rural St. James Parish, Louisiana – which straddles the Mississippi, about an hour upriver from New Orleans – ...
The little brown lizards in New Orleans are thriving with blood levels of lead that Tulane scientists say should be lethal, ...
This week on Behind The Lens, in the wake of the recent explosion at Smitty’s Supply in Roseland, a flow of unidentified ...
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A mix of chemicals released by the explosion are being carried by the Tangipahoa River and could enter the local food chain, experts fear. Contamination escapes absorbent booms in the Tangipahoa River ...
With New Orleans’s fall elections just weeks away, I have been combing through the published platforms of the people running to serve as New Orleans’s next mayor, councilmember, and assessor. Across ...
New Orleans schools show improvement from pre-Katrina days, but families have had to weather the growing pains of the charter movement, including too many school closures, “no-excuses” discipline, and ...
There is a tangible shift in energy when a second line reaches the bridge, said Treme resident Shakur Trammel. For him, crossing the bridge transforms the “troubled waters” in his life, difficult ...
This month marks 20 years since the failing and faulty U.S. Army Corps’ levees overwhelmed the city of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit. That disaster left an indelible mark on the city, with ...
A permanent fix is still on the way for corrosion found in the massive lakefront pumps – and there’s likely more corrosion on the underground steel supporting certain floodwalls, because the Army ...