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Activism. How one group took their message to the water in the fight against pollution by a bay area refinery, also, cultural pride and Community Celebrations from San Francisco to san jose. Were going to take you to the parties and the parades on this Cinco De Mayo. The news at five starts right now. Thanks for joining us. Im gia vang and im terry mcsweeney. After weeks of anger, tension and violence, usc students protesting the war in gaza were forced to pack up camp and leave the university. This comes after dozens of Police Officers in riot gear arrived around 4 00 this morning to help campus officers clear the massive encampment. The antiwar groups have been calling on usc and universities nationwide to stop doing business in israel. Today, the University Says it warned the protesters of arrest, both in person and through social media. One student journalist says compared with what happened at ucla last weekend or last wednesday, rather today was peaceful. It was definitely the pr

Shuttered EPA Civil Rights Investigation Could ve Brought `Meaningful Reform` in Cancer Alley, Documents Show

Shuttered EPA investigation could ve brought meaningful reform in Cancer Alley

The EPA stepped in to exercise its oversight and evaluate whether LDEQ has granted permits for companies to build and pollute in a way that has caused disproportionate harm to Black communities.

Shuttered EPA investigation could ve brought meaningful reform in Cancer Alley, documents show

Environmental advocates and residents of the Louisiana chemical corridor known as Cancer Alley have spent decades calling for change in the way industrial activity is regulated there. They were heartened last year by the early findings of an Environmental Protection Agency investigation into Louisiana's Department of Environmental Quality. EPA was examining whether permits had been granted for companies to build and pollute in a way that disproportionately hurts Black communities and the EPA found signs that it had. The EPA and the Louisiana environmental agency spent months negotiating an agreement that would have fundamentally changed the state's air pollution permitting program. New reporting by New Orleans Public Radio details how those talks fell apart without an agreement.

Reporting Uncovers Details of Shuttered EPA Investigation of Cancer Alley

Reporting Uncovers Details of Shuttered EPA Investigation of Cancer Alley
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