For more than a decade, we have reported on issues as well as public policy meant to address the needs of residents. The Lens ...
Twenty years after Katrina, New Orleans school reforms left Black students facing closures, instability, and lost community educators.
If parents notice their child struggling academically or facing more discipline in school, it may be time for a special ...
In recent months, public officials rushed to the microphone to take credit when the crime rate dropped. Will they now rush ...
A chart showing how FCC reforms were set to reduce prison phone call costs by more than 90% — from over $11 to under $1 for a ...
The Lens NOLA investigates how Big Tech’s data center boom in Louisiana and across the South could create a “Digital Cancer ...
Tulane University, facing an investigation by the Trump administration, fired an academic director and pulled an article ...
Three years after a federally funded move, Indigenous residents of Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles report broken homes — and ...
Appellate judges in New Orleans certify class-action lawsuit lodged by students who endured Kennedy High School’s graduation ...
Gus Bennett on Big Tech data centers that threaten more environmental and economic harm in Cancer Alley. Terry Jones on ...
More than a month after a major industrial fire in Tangipahoa Parish, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released ...
Odorless, invisible and deadly: Exxon plans to lay carbon pipeline alarmingly close to La. residents
Delaney Nolan and Emily Sanders on an Exxon pipeline set to carry highly compressed carbon dioxide in St. James Parish. And ...
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