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The Trump administration cancelled a program to fund projects that help prevent storm damage before disasters. Louisiana was set to receive more than $720 million.
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Gov. Landry says residents should wait to clean property until toxicity tests are complete.
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More relief is coming for Louisiana taxpayers who were affected by Hurricane Francine.
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Prankster activists target Venture Global LNG, to bring attention to the lives affected – and lost – around liquified natural gas plants.
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The IRS is giving Louisiana taxpayers more time to file their tax returns and make payments as they recover from Francine.
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Hurricane Francine brought more high water to the Bayou Boeuf community.
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There have been no storm-related deaths attributed to Hurricane Francine, which hit Louisiana as a Category 2 storm Wednesday, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said at a media briefing Thursday.
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Francine knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses after it tore through Louisiana as a hurricane on Wednesday.
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Francine weakened to a tropical storm Wednesday evening after making landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane.
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Many Louisiana residents will need to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Francine, which is forecast to hit the coast as a Category 1 storm Wednesday afternoon or evening.
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East Baton Rouge Parish is under a state of state of emergency Tuesday ahead of the expected arrival of Francine in Louisiana.