Ad image

Why are Louisiana kids going to school in an area with dangerous levels of a toxic chemical?

Semta News
Semta News
3 Min Read


Contents
Biden administration gives TikTok owners ultimatumWhy are Louisiana kids going to school in an area with dangerous levels of a toxic chemical?7 Virginia deputies, 3 others charged with murder after deadly mental hospital intakePentagon releases video of Russian fighter jets showdown with U.S. droneUkrainian aerial skiers, displaced by war, train alongside Team USARussia trying to retrieve U.S. drone remnants after fighter jet confrontationFrench Bulldogs surpass Labrador Retrievers as most popular dog breedIllegal border crossings into U.S. from Canada at record levelsReliance on GPS devices may lead to cognitive decline, study says orienteering can helpTree falls at San Antonio Zoo, sending seven guests to the hospitalFAA holds emergency summit following several alarming air travel incursionsAbortion lawsuit in Texas could restrict medical pill nationwideNortheast hit with winter storm, California recovering from record rainfallNor’easter pummels East Coast with winter weather, California hit with flood alertsNonprofit bakery providing new opportunities for adults with special needsAnimal sedative known as Tranq adding to devastating U.S. drug crisisCar thefts in U.S. surging, Kia and Hyundai facing federal lawsuitsDOJ, SEC investigating Silicon Valley Bank after collapseRussian fighter jet collided with U.S. drone, Pentagon saysFAA acting administrator after recent turmoil: U.S. has world’s ‘safest, most complex’ flight systemBiden administration gives TikTok owners ultimatumWhy are Louisiana kids going to school in an area with dangerous levels of a toxic chemical?7 Virginia deputies, 3 others charged with murder after deadly mental hospital intakePentagon releases video of Russian fighter jets showdown with U.S. droneUkrainian aerial skiers, displaced by war, train alongside Team USARussia trying to retrieve U.S. drone remnants after fighter jet confrontation

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • Biden administration gives TikTok owners ultimatum

    01:47

  • Now Playing

    Why are Louisiana kids going to school in an area with dangerous levels of a toxic chemical?

    04:30

  • UP NEXT

    7 Virginia deputies, 3 others charged with murder after deadly mental hospital intake

    02:39

  • Pentagon releases video of Russian fighter jets showdown with U.S. drone

    02:54

  • Ukrainian aerial skiers, displaced by war, train alongside Team USA

    01:43

  • Russia trying to retrieve U.S. drone remnants after fighter jet confrontation

    02:03

  • 01:31

  • Illegal border crossings into U.S. from Canada at record levels

    02:26

  • Reliance on GPS devices may lead to cognitive decline, study says orienteering can help

    02:12

  • Tree falls at San Antonio Zoo, sending seven guests to the hospital

    01:10

  • FAA holds emergency summit following several alarming air travel incursions

    01:37

  • Abortion lawsuit in Texas could restrict medical pill nationwide

    01:35

  • Northeast hit with winter storm, California recovering from record rainfall

    02:07

  • Nor’easter pummels East Coast with winter weather, California hit with flood alerts

    02:16

  • Nonprofit bakery providing new opportunities for adults with special needs

    01:55

  • Animal sedative known as Tranq adding to devastating U.S. drug crisis

    02:35

  • Car thefts in U.S. surging, Kia and Hyundai facing federal lawsuits

    01:28

  • DOJ, SEC investigating Silicon Valley Bank after collapse

    01:43

  • Russian fighter jet collided with U.S. drone, Pentagon says

    02:15

  • FAA acting administrator after recent turmoil: U.S. has world’s ‘safest, most complex’ flight system

    02:53

Fifth Ward Elementary in Reserve, Louisiana is located right next to a plant — a location the EPA first warned about seven years ago over concerns about toxic emissions. NBC News’ Cynthia McFadden is on the ground reporting on residents’ anger and why children are still attending the school.

Share this Article
Leave a comment
adbanner