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By Ned Randolph and Daniel Trotta LAPLACE, Louisiana (Reuters) -From her home on Louisiana's "Cancer Alley," Lydia Gerard ...
(WIB) – It’s no mystery what happens when some poor, Black residents in rural Lowndes County, Alabama, flush the toilet: raw sewage flows into their yards, collecting in a fetid pool. The end result — ...
Environmental groups are bracing for executive orders from President Trump that could impact their tax-exempt status, with ...
Sources in Washington, including within the Department of Justice and on Capitol Hill, have told Inside Climate News that ...
President Trump's Justice Department ended an agreement to address raw sewage in Alabama's Black Belt as part of a move to ...
The promises, like the floodwaters, have come in waves. Over the years, Pastor Timothy Williams, a resident of the Shiloh ...
Harmeet Dhillon's brief tenure at the Civil Rights Division has already made clear what cases are no longer worth the Justice ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health says it will not resume issuing fines and citations to Lowndes County residents for ...
Sherry Bradley and the Black Belt Unincorporated Wastewater Program helped rural Alabama resident Willie Perryman install a ...
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AfroTech on MSNTrump Administration Terminates ‘Illegal DEI’ Settlement Addressing Alabama’s Sewage Crisis In Black CommunitiesThe Trump administration has rescinded a historic settlement designed to improve wastewater treatment services for residents ...
The Trump administration has backed out of a historic settlement with Alabama over straight piping, a harmful method of sewage disposal in low-income areas.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday that it is ending a settlement agreement regarding wastewater problems in a rural Alabama county where most residents are Black, closing an ...
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