The feds threaten to withhold $2.2 billion from the massive effort to save and restore the state’s diminishing coastline if ...
Louisiana voters approved a constitutional amendment in Tuesday's election that would dedicate future revenue from offshore ...
“I grew up in a time when there was a relatively more abundant ocean,” Tristin McHugh, a marine biologist at TNC, says. “I ...
Louisiana state leaders remain tightlipped about whether a nearly $3 billion project that’s been touted as a linchpin in the state’s coastal restoration efforts will move forward. However, the state ...
The amendment overwhelming passed with 73%. Amendment No. 1 expands the dedication to the Coastal Protection and Restoration ...
The Tchefuncte Habitat Restoration project is the first coastal restoration project in St. Tammany Parish, according to ...
Lawsuits have stalled the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion effort, so officials have threatened to pull funding.
The yes vote on the amendment means federal money from the emerging offshore alternative energy industry, which is primarily wind, will go into that same fund for the coast. A no vote would have put ...
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser is sounding the alarm about the Landry Administration’s special session proposal to alter a key funding stream his department relies on for tourism promotion. In an interview ...
Louisiana voters have decided to allocate offshore federal funding to the state's coastal restoration fund. The Louisiana Outer Continental Shelf Revenues for Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund ...
Santa Cruz County is seeing positive changes in approaching the critical and necessary work of helping our coastal ...
Louisianans heading to the polls on Tuesday will decide on a state constitutional amendment that would dedicate future federal revenue from offshore wind energy to coastal restoration and protection.