Also: Conviction in shootings at pool party
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Federal judge sides with Louisiana criticism of EPA pollution regulations

BY DOUG GRAHAM | Staff writer​ ​ ​

Pollution ruling: Louisiana officials have argued that the Environmental Protection Agency's rules applying the federal Civil Rights Act to pollution enforcement were unconstitutional because of their use of race to direct regulatory actions, and in violation of the federal Clean Air Act.

A federal judge has agreed with the state's argument. Read about the reaction to the ruling.


Cut down: Two large live oak trees were cut down outside a former restaurant in Gonzales, spurring concerns about the removal of the trees. Coleen Landry, chair of the Louisiana Live Oak Society, said one of the trees was registered with the society in 1997, with a girth of 16 feet, 10 inches and had a canopy of 100 feet.

Read more about the community's reaction.


Terrific Tiger: Since 2003, the LSU Tigers have awarded No. 18 to a leader on the football team, someone who shows high character. "A guy you can count on, a guy you want next to you when adversity hits, a guy that’s going to be there when you need him. That’s number 18," says head coach Brian Kelly.

Read about who will wear the number for the Tigers this season.

Jury takes less than an hour to convict teen of triple murder in shooting that killed toddler

A St. Francisville teenager who opened fire on two men at a Memorial Day pool party in 2021 was convicted of killing three people, including a toddler caught in the crossfire. Read more

Law enforcement investigating 'cyber incident' at Baton Rouge courthouse: Here's what we know

Officials at the 19th Judicial District Courthouse in downtown Baton Rouge are working with state law enforcement to investigate a "cyber incident" that has knocked out parts of the building’s intern… Read more

Today's Obituaries

Verbois, Gregory Cole

Gregory Cole Verbois died on August 18 after a long battle with Crohn's disease. He was 70 years old. At the time of his death, he was a re… Read more

Williams, Michael Wayne

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Michael Wayne Williams, 77, a resident of Clinton, Louisiana who died unexpectedly at his hom… Read more

Johnson, James Nelson

James Nelson Johnson, of Zachary, La., passed away on August 13, 2024 surrounded by loved ones at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. He l… Read more

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