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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 36 MIN

Hour 1: The stability of providing basic city services is key to offsetting out-migration

from Newell Normand

This hour, Newell explains how the efficiency of basic city services and home affordability affects the trend of family state migration. Then, Barry Keim, LSU climatologist, joins the show to talk about the potential for a Super El Niño to form by the busiest part of the 2026 hurricane season and what that could mean regarding hurricanes, tropical systems, and rain in the summer and fall.

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