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Author: Joshua Rosenberg

About Joshua Rosenberg
Joshua Rosenberg covers the environmental beat for The Lens. Joshua is a Report for America corps member, and is working in collaboration with the Mississippi River Basin Ag and Water Desk. Prior to joining The Lens, he reported on federal tax policy for the legal newswire Law360, tracking down stories in the halls of Congress before moving into a more features-oriented role with the outlet. As a 2014 Teach For America corps member, he taught high school history in Indianapolis. Joshua is originally from New Jersey.

Grain elevator company loses appeal to kill St. John residents’ suit opposing zoning ordinance

August 16, 2022 Updated August 16, 2022
The suit is part of a broader effort to stop the construction of the large grain terminal.

Grain elevator tax deal could cost St. John Parish more than $200 million over 30 years, analysis finds

August 10, 2022 Updated November 14, 2023
Greenfield Louisiana inked a deal that allows it to pay a flat fee in lieu of taxes for decades.

New cruise trips in River Parishes, touted as economic boon, not happening anytime soon

August 5, 2022 Updated August 8, 2022
Officials said at a recent event that ships would be landing within weeks. But no one has applied for permits to build a dock.

‘Dead zone’ smaller than expected, but bigger than desired 

August 3, 2022 Updated August 3, 2022
Though significantly smaller than expected, this year's dead zone still far exceeds the long-term goal.

City Council committee approves moratorium on Entergy shutdowns until November

July 26, 2022 Updated July 27, 2022
The resolution, which the company has agreed to, now goes to the full council for final approval.

River Parish rejects solar farm ban, clearing way for possible future development

July 21, 2022 Updated July 21, 2022
The council will engage with a third-party entity to study the economic and environmental impacts of such projects.

Parish in Chemical Corridor, which has historically welcomed petrochemical plants, considering outright ban on solar panel farms

July 20, 2022 Updated July 20, 2022
There are more than 30 industrial sites in the parish.

Environmental groups slam nation’s largest exporter of natural gas for trying to skirt EPA emissions rule

July 14, 2022 Updated July 14, 2022
Houston-based Cheniere asks to be exempt from rule limiting hazardous emissions, including formaldehyde.

Orleans judge nixes temporary restraining order on state abortion trigger bans, moves case to Baton Rouge

July 8, 2022 Updated July 8, 2022
It appears likely the state’s three abortion clinics will close again.

New Orleans finalizing legal contract for Gordon Plaza relocation

July 7, 2022 Updated July 7, 2022
Contract sent to Sher Garner firm for completion, despite objections from some City Council members.

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