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Confusion over upcoming elections; Bayou Boogaloo faces major cuts; how to make streets safer for pedestrians

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Will St. George get its own school district?; better working conditions for parents; Make-A-Wish Louisiana

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Tulane study suggests New Orleans will need to be relocated; What’s on deck at NOLA Shakespeare Fest

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New podcast on the history, failings and future of FEMA; Baton Rouge composer makes musical tribute to Muhammad Ali

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Legal experts weigh in on precedent for suspending elections; remembering longtime NOLA theater critic, David Cuthbert

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Latest on LA elections; program for adult survivors of child abuse; story of Saint Malo, 1st Filipino settlement in US

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SCOTUS issues stay on medication abortion ruling; Motown legend Martha Reeves comes to New Orleans

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Postponed Louisiana elections; UMC nurses on strike; NOLA artist Willie Birch’s traveling exhibit

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Southern Univ. requests urgent funding; environmental wins and losses; summer camp for future barbers and beauticians

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History of Black Masking Indians at Jazz Fest; latest on Angola farm line trial; Tank and the Bangas launch new album

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Breaking down ballot amendments; SCOTUS invalidates state voting map; Robin Barnes on Jazz Fest Sunday performance

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Potential new funding for GATOR program: Louisiana Catholics react to Trump, Pope feud; rock band music education

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New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno’s first 100 day; ACLU weighs in on state legislative session

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Republican Senate primary in homestretch; bills to resize New Orleans courts; how LEH fared one year after major cuts

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Outside influence on LSU student elections; addiction treatment at LSU Health; history of crawfish in Louisiana

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Health impacts of AI data center; why Calvin Duncan’s elected office may be eliminated; Music Box Village

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Kyren Lacy’s parents sue state police; potential changes to DCFS; new book on PBS Pinchback

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How LNG terminals can spike utility bills; the cult following of NOLA band LSD Clownsystem

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House bills pin state against NOLA; suspected causes of Shreveport earthquakes; Autism Awareness Month in La.

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Pelicans G-League team heads to Kenner; LSU Libraries’ 50th Book Bazaar; Louisiana Orphan Train Museum

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How Baton Rouge is addressing blight; NOLA comedian Ryan Rogers on new special, queer comedy fest

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Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré on Middle East war; NOLA officials to address playgrounds lead contamination

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Five officials arrested in Evangeline Parish; library genealogy festival; efforts to help students with disabilities

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Senate primary update; flood protection agency expands police force; a look inside Tulane’s massive fish collection

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Follow-up into data center NDAs; Artemis II brings piece of Louisiana to space; Opéra Louisiane

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MSJE exhibit features portraits of Holocaust survivors; Erica Falls shares songwriting process in new film

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‘God Squad’ grants exemptions for Rice Whale protections; Xavier wins national cheer competition

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Two bird stories, one show: how to help migrating species on their journeys north; bird poop trial divides Harahan

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Why La. officials are signing data center NDAs; state knife history; amphibious homes

30

Gator hunting bill; former NOLA teacher now competitive para power lifting; La. Bucket Brigade's Earth Day fest

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Why controversial prosecutor may soon become Caddo Parish judge; history of WRBH, reading radio for the blind

32

Sea Change Live: The Future of Seafood

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Republican Senate primary; Tulane professor on war with Iran; how tax breaks incentivize tech giants to build in LA

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Latest on TSA lines at MSY; energizing La.’s tech industry; LSU researchers combat microplastics

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Baton Rouge police officers slated for raise; federal judge may dismiss 60-year-old desegregation order in Lake Charles

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Why curbside recycling may end in NOLA; new middle-grade novel explores coastal themes and Cajun heritage

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Morning Edition’s Diane Mack reflects on radio career; Louisiana’s first integrated high school sports game

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Proposal to name bridge after Trump; breaking down the water main breaks; Danny Barker Banjo and Guitar Fest returns

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Pressures on LA reserve funds; LSU symposium on news and politics; Baton Rouge hospital’s new blood cancer treatment

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Nous Foundation to launch archival initiative; Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre preview; impacts of SWLA LNG terminals

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Crawfish worker shortage; doc series on Louisiana HBCUs; LSU symposium on AI in business

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Gov. Landry’s priorities for legislative session; how Black Masking Indians are gearing up for Super Sunday

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New Orleans native, Atlantic writer Clint Smith on latest work; Sea Change travels to Cambodia

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Wood pellet manufacturing leads to rural air pollution; filling gaps in Gulf Coast water quality monitoring with AI

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Why NOLA jail continually exceeded capacity in 2025; 2 upcoming theater performances with themes of social justice

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LSU women’s basketball March Madness preview; restoration of Bird Island; What will MS do with opioid funds

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New Orleans may abandon recycling initiative; artificial reefs in Alabama help to restore sea habitats

48

La. Lege session preview; New Iberia book fest; Baton Rouge’s Brenna Huckaby aims to defend Paralympic gold

49

Staged car accidents trial begins; teaching compassion in medical school; photography exhibit on segregation history

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New Orleans Entrepreneurs Week; Marigny Opera Ballet continues season; ongoing cleanup from January storms

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Lawsuit challenges abortion pills; new system to track synthetic opioids; exhibit on late Gov. Kathleen Blanco

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Retired police officer finds biological father is locked up in Angola and works to get him out

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SNAP costs to rise in La.; Tulane archeologists use light beams to research Mayan civilization; return of the house call

54

Court greenlights Ten Commandments law for schools, energy costs of AI data centers; ‘How Kids Think’ exhibit

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Remembering the life of Norman C. Francis; recording of earliest-known opera by a Black composer released

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Success of La.’s third grade reading law; Rep. Troy Carter and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse address NOLA insurance crisis

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Mardi Gras political satire; a look at Louisiana's electrical grid; why companies are investing in blue ammonia

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‘Voices of the Culture’: Black Masking Indians discuss pressures of becoming a big chief

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‘Voices of the Culture’: Black Masking Indians discuss impacts of tariffs, learning from elders and Mardi Gras prep

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Check Out Louisiana Museums program; how to fact-check news on social media; Abita Springs lawnmower Mardi Gras parade

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Lead at NOLA playgrounds; what’s on deck at 2026 Tulane Book Fest; history of Black Theatre in NOLA

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cameras in special ed. Classrooms; grassroots air quality monitoring under threat; history of Spanish Town Mardi Gras

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New Orleans doctor accused of overprescribing; Indigenous community in Dulac loses vital cultural center

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Politics consume D.C. Mardi Gras; blood donations see winter drop; NOMA presents work of Hayward Oubre

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Research into aggressive breast cancer; new online tool for evaluating education policy; king cake baking class

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NOLA filmmaker to present doc at Olympics; The Nola Project presents ‘Fat Ham’; The Saints are headed to Paris

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Drop in La. parole numbers; exhibit explores burial grounds of the enslaved; Tulane prof’s cancer screening invention

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What’s on the docket for Miss., Ala. legislative sessions; local investigative journalist writes debut novel

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D.C. Mardi Gras; Gov. Landry unveils energy strategy plan; the story behind Black History Month

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Temporary victory for trans health care; civics bee in La.; rebuilding an old tailor shop with ties to jazz history

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Immigration enforcement’s impact on Mardi Gras tourism; Acadian Museum set to expand; Across the Pond Guitar Fest

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Winter weather hits La.; Krewe of Oshun welcomes new captain; Spanish colonial Louisiana’s role in American Revolution

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Why immigration officers fell short of arrest goal in La.; Black Masking Indians share how they make their suits

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Trump endorses Sen. Cassidy challenger; 2 cases at Fifth Circuit could have big impacts in Louisiana

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Mardi Gras train service boasts success; LSU’s 2026 energy outlook; why Chagas disease is a concern in Louisiana

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Missouri abortion case could impact Gulf South; concerns over hydrogen plant; 1946 Flambeaux Strike

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NOLA nurse deported by ICE shares her story; saying goodbye to health care reporter Rosemary Westwood

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Inside Leah Chase School’s renewal; diversifying New Orleans’ economy amid its budget crisis; Endymion turns 60

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Rep. Cleo Fields on foreign policy; economic forecast for the BR Metro; preview of the final BR Jewish Film Festival

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Helena Moreno sworn in as mayor; Le Petit Theatre presents ‘Blithe Spirit’; the return of the New Orleans marathon

81

Flu on the rise; new sculpture of Solomon Northup — subject of ‘12 Years a Slave’ — unveiled in Avoyelles Parish

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Sea Change: Loop Current

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Sen. Cassidy’s challengers in 2026; Baton Rouge mayor Sid Edwards reflects on first year in office; Vision 2035

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Opera celebrates life of Joan of Arc; La. native Amanda Gianelloni on her journey to women’s professional baseball

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Much of La.’s opioid settlement money hasn’t been spent; special effects artist on road from taxidermy to Hollywood

86

The year in state politics; editorial cartoonist Walt Handelsman discusses his career

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Students miss school in light of immigration raids; NOLA rabbi with Sydney ties on rise in antisemitism

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Immigration arrests update; 2025 energy news roundup; why the Nutcracker remains a Christmas staple

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Acadiana’s year in news; How Tulane QB is preparing for CFP; La. native ballerina returns for Nutcracker production

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Baton Rouge passes 2026 budget; Indigo exhibit at the Whitney: Archie Manning reflects on key college game

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New book offers solutions to plastics problem; new LSU Health study on impact of alcohol on HIV-AIDS patients

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Tulane heads to college football playoff; Black Film Festival; Calvin Duncan on journey from prison to public office

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Federal immigration enforcement update; new ‘Prosperity Centers’; La. ranks low in child support payment collection

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Farming the Ocean: Part 1

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Worsening conditions at La. ICE lockup; at-home childcare options; Louisiana Main Street program

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La. surgeon general and vaccine skeptic to join CDC; how college accreditation became political

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LSU hires Lane Kiffin as new football coach; findings from Tulane violence study; program to protect turtle hatchlings

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Ad invites New York businesses to come to La.; local company boasts mobile atmospheric hydrogen generator

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How undocumented people can prepare for ‘Swamp Sweep’; report cards show improvement in La. schools

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New Orleans’ school integration history; head of FEMA resigns; innovative addiction treatment center in Algiers

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Celebrating life, legacy of NOLA author Anne Rice; impact of Meta data center’s construction in small Louisiana town

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Anthropologists descend on New Orleans; exploring local history with ‘Back in the Day;’ dining out on Thanksgiving

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Border agents heading to New Orleans; Loyola music business program recognized; doctors perform robotic-assisted surgery

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Thrive EBR fails at the ballot box; Lafayette Parish residents pass millages; Arts New Orleans unveils latest mural

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NOLA elections results; LSU women’s basketball’s strong start; state files lawsuit over Roseland plant explosion

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Bond propositions and amendments on NOLA ballot; How Huey Long set the stage for Landry’s involvement in LSU football

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Final look at NOLA election; Russell Honore on veterans, National Guard presence; local restaurants gain Michelin stars

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NOLA Clerk of Criminal Court race heats up; initiative to bridge political divides; fall gardening advice

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How Cajun servicemen used French language skills in WWII; NOBA ballet remembers Katrina in latest performance

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LSU finds new athletic director, continues search for head football coach; Chitimacha language revitalization efforts

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Sea Change: No Matter the Water

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Xavier U. lays off 46 amid 100th anniversary; $510M capital bond authorization on New Orleans ballot

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How gov’t shutdown impacts Head Start; property taxes in Baton Rouge; findings from the latest Gulf hypoxia cruise

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Baton Rouge faces budget shortfall; Creole influences on state architecture; 15 years of Utility Art Box Project

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Why state officials waited to warn of whooping cough outbreak; honoring formerly enslaved veterans

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Runoff elections; development plans in St. Tammany; Reggae Fest will support Hurricane Melissa victims

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How LSU tests physical tools in virtual space; remembering longtime NOLA sportscaster Ed Daniels

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Efforts to revive NOLA film industry; spooky Halloween event in old funeral home

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LSU head football coach fired; Xavier marks 100th year with art exhibition; Louisiana Book Festival

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New Orleans govt. faces $160M deficit; LSU’s initiatives to support blind, deaf students; remembering Susan Stamberg

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Study shows link between heat waves, domestic violence; bolstering Louisiana’s maritime workforce; Katrina from jail

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Breaking down Louisiana v. Callais; Holocaust Cantata presents music from concentration camps; WWNO’s benefit concert

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Lafayette man accused of Hamas ties; director Benh Zeitlin to teach class on casting nonactors; Tulane sustainability

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2,000-year-old headstone found in NOLA backyard; local writer appears on Jeopardy

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Changes coming to GUMBO broadband program; sepsis prevention at hospitals; new East Baton Rouge vaping law

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New Orleans’ next mayor; latest in Kyren Lacy investigation; STEM library offers free tools for teachers

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Reporter roundtable on NOLA mayor’s race; Southern faces threats of violence, massive power outage

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Get to know NOLA mayor candidate Helena Moreno; Mardi Gras Guide inventor Arthur Hardy to retire

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Baton Rouge Mayor Sid Edwards welcomes National Guard; future of EVs in Louisiana

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Festival Acadien marks 50 years; Baton Rouge website redesign; Space Command heads to Alabama

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NOLA mayor candidate Royce Duplessis on his vision for the city; new book explores horrors of solitary confinement

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How to get a COVID shot in La.; protests against grain train; how an Alaska native connects to heritage through food

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NOLA mayor candidate Oliver Thomas; story of Bélizaire: enslaved boy painted, removed and restored in 1837 portrait

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Crescent City Sounds to expand music library; National Obesity Awareness Month: Chamber Music Fest marks 10 years

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Why our understanding of the coastline may be Louisiana’s greatest scientific achievement

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Is the national guard still coming?; meet La.’s new Poet Laureate; why backfilling canals is so rare, despite efficacy

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Celebrating 150 years of the St. Roch market; how oyster shells can help restore the coastline

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Narcan training at colleges; how native plants help our land; 20 years of Musaica Chamber Ensemble

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The ‘southernization’ of US culture; making a home for plants and animals; hummingbird season

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How riverways naturally build land; Louisiana tutoring voucher program sees new success

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NOLA mayor’s race update; how Dept. of Ed. is addressing truancy; how La. became a leader in coastal restoration

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New initiatives for state businesses; cuts to SNAP education; state oil industry history

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Bicycle safety concerns; Children of NOLA jazz legend embark on tour; summarizing 260 years of state geologic history

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How heat impacts seniors; LSU AgCenter furthers rice research with new grant; introducing Wetlands Radio

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Retired accountant debuts with LSU marching band at 66; LSU Museum of Art tackles bayou themes in latest exhibit

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Latest polls in NOLA mayor’s race; PSC releases energy efficiency program; look ahead at Saints 2025 season

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Whooping cough rates surge; LABI releases annual scorecard; early childcare providers face ongoing challenges

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How a new AI data center is turning a small town into a tech hub; Alex Beard’s new collection of bird art and poetry

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How NOLA jazz funeral has evolved; findings on Louisiana’s wellbeing; urban farmers reclaim land in Lower 9th Ward

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Sea Change: A Train Ride Through Katrina's Legacy

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Will Trump send National Guard to NOLA?; concerns over new levee system; unique origin story behind the NOLA Project

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What happens to inmates convicted by split juries; new food banks coming to La.; ICE instills fear in Kenner community

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Culture Collision returns to NOMA; why coastal Miss. communities devastated by Katrina are still vulnerable to storms

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20 years ago, these pre-K students wrote a book about a classmate who evacuated for Katrina. Today they reunite

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20 years since Katina: How the Vietnamese community rebuilt and tech-savvy volunteers reconnected survivors

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20 years since Katrina: veteran journalists reflect on covering storm and a voice from inside the Superdome

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20 years since Katrina: impact on teachers, schools; classroom lessons about the storm

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20 years since Katrina: Climate change, ecological restoration, a healthier Ninth Ward

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Sea Change Live: 20 Years After Katrina

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Events to mark 20 years since Katrina; Louisiana Biomedical gets big grant amid nationwide funding cuts

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Hip-hop musical commemorates Hurricane Katrina; improving prosthetic limb design; Baton Rouge Zinefest

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History of New Orleans’ Desire Area: misconceptions, mistreatment and mobilization

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Updates on NOLA mayor’s race; Jefferson Parish loses bond rating; students get involved in wind energy projects

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SNAP cuts impact local grocers; urban planning post-Katrina; legendary Baton Rouge sports reporter retires

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Public library to host first all-children’s book sale; The NOLA Project’s new season; StoryCorps in Baton Rouge

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Back-to-school changes in Baton Rouge; “The Tempest” set in modern-day NOLA; how heat impacts musicians

167

Sen. Cassidy faces challenger; how emissions exemptions will impact Louisianans; using recycled glass to restore coast

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Police accountability law; La. Children’s Museum targeting older audience; free writing workshops

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Satchmo Summerfest returns this weekend; Tulane, Pennington seek cure for ALS using AI

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No one running in rural parish elections; arrests in immigration fraud in Western La.; Could NOLA host the 2028 DNC?

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Sea Change: The Unlikely Hero of El Bosque

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How NPR stations in rural Alaska, Nevada and North Dakota are preparing for funding cuts

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HIV criminalization laws; LSU Libraries digitizes historical material; Story Corps Mobile Tour stops in Baton Rouge

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Mid-Barataria project canceled; Nungesser on making parks and pools more accessible; ‘Carousel’ comes to Tulane

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Louisiana observatory detects largest-ever merger of black holes; what happens when officers don't comply with ICE

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Young burn survivors find community at camp; author honors father who integrated minors with Jackie Robinson

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Field set for NOLA mayor’s race; conference for the blind; Calvin Duncan on ‘Jailhouse Lawyer’

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Pedestrian safety concerns; new program to address nursing shortage; What Was Lost: storm-related journalism awards

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How LSU prospects fared in MLB draft; ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’; pre-jailbreak problems in Orleans Parish

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USS New Orleans' bow found 70 years later; law makes it harder for prisoners to prove innocence; harm reduction efforts

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Sea Change: Some Like It Hot, Especially Bull Sharks

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Mayor Cantrell, city council at odds; renown New Orleans glassblower retires; fisherman remembers boat lost to Katrina

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Tax credit for fortified roofs; urban farmer discusses winning rare election ; Louisiana Readers’ Choice Awards

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Louisiana looks to Ukraine's harm reduction model; Tulane Shakespeare presents ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

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Meet NPR Shreveport's only full-time staffer; feral hogs erode coastline; Dutch solutions for the opioid crisis

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Duplessis enters NOLA mayor’s race; Café Reconcile rebrands; HNOC exhibit on local civil rights movement

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What’s next for U.S.-Iran relations; nostalgia for neighborhood sounds after Katrina

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Hurricane season update; ‘Company’ comes to Tulane theater; how UNO faculty feel about rejoining LSU system

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Reproductive health post-Dobbs; remembering journalist Stanley Nelson; Alabama prison lawsuits

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Some Republicans walk back support for Medicaid cuts; inside Louisiana’s ‘detention alley’; CLECO up for sale

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Sending minors to adult prisons; water sports for people with disabilities; risks of mechanical ventilators

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Third-grade reading law; New Orleans Ballet Association's upcoming season; future of tech in the Deep South

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Bernie Sanders comes to Shreveport; LSU baseball wins College World Series; Kenner cancels Hispanic fest

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LSU Baseball heads to College World Series finals; tribal relocations part 2

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How Senate President Cameron Henry carved his own path; tribal relocations part 1

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Breaking down the legislative session; NOLA Fair Grounds’ uncertain future

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How Johnson’s constituents feel about Medicaid cuts; ‘A Chorus Line’, ‘The Imaginary Invalid’ at Tulane

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Legislative session recap; suit challenges eviction process; reducing Louisiana’s childhood obesity rates

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The Light Switch: Foster care in focus

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City leaders approval ratings; Olympic flag football sparks debate; growing your local small business

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Why hackers target small businesses; how cuts to research funding will impact LSU; La.’s revenue volatility rating

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Anti-ICE protests in La.; Le Petit Theatre presents Fats Waller musical; world premiere of New Orleans piano concerto

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Matt Lee steps in as LSU’s new interim president; why Louisiana children rank low in well-being

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Honoring 19 New Orleanians whose skulls were stolen in 1880s; LSU Shreveport Baseball makes history with perfect season

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Gov. Landry’s legislative agenda; what Nottoway Plantation fire means to descendants; changes to state ethics code

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DOJ cuts impact violence prevention; Miss River sediment loss; Tulane a top producer of Fulbright grantees

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Fortified roof bill heads to Senate floor; Verite series on the legacy of slavery; what’s on deck at Essence Fest 2025

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Hurricane season meets budget cuts; novel highlights Plaquemines’ past; lawmakers debate tutoring funding

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Sea Change: The True Cost of Fertilizer Part 2

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Sea Change: The True Cost of Fertilizer Part 1

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Landry's executive order protects NIL deals; how UNO fixed budget; Mental Health Awareness Month

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Deportations spark fears in Acadiana; finger-pointing after NOLA jailbreak; Marigny Opera House presents ‘Verismo’

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Sea Change Live: Music & the Wetlands with Louis Michot and Special Guests Part 2

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Sheriff Hutson halts re-election campaign; new app tries to curb food waste; Mid-Barataria project’s uncertain future

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How Medicaid cuts could impact women; Louisiana’s film industry drying up; Preservation Hall plans makeover

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The latest on the ‘massive’ Orleans Parish jailbreak; 50th annual Greek Fest; Gulf South enters ‘kitten season’

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Push to bring local food back to Louisiana schools; How Steward Health owners profited as care declined

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Sea Change Live: Music & the Wetlands with Louis Michot and Special Guests

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Is John Bel Edwards considering a run for Senate?; Louisiana’s environmental future; decline of American shipbuilding

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What does an American pope mean for US Catholics?; Katrina response leader shares hurricane preparedness tips

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Pope Leo XIV's Creole roots; Louisiana adding another LNG plant; former Tulane president on new leadership book

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Sea Change: Predicting the Ocean's Future

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Cantrell, city council spar over trash pickup; future of Neptune Pass; what Black Catholics hope for new pope

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Louisiana whooping cough cases surge; pros and cons of the Angola Prison Rodeo

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Sex worker protection ordinance; what to expect at Bayou Boogaloo; How Project Lazarus serves HIV-affected community

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Louisiana jockey eyes repeat win at Kentucky Derby; Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra's upcoming performances

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Disability rights activists rally against proposed Medicaid cuts; Loyola student to debut music at Jazz Fest

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Angola Farm Line workers lawsuit and the history of prison labor; Treme residents tackle urban flooding issues

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Artist designs his 8th Jazz Fest poster; LSU expands nursing program; history of trade wars in auto industry

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Xavier Univ. makes history with first coed rowing team at an HBCU; Louisiana Senate debates fluoride ban

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Lil Wayne to perform Jazz Fest; bill to restrict reservation apps; teen wins Crescent City Classic wheelchair division

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A visit to top manufacturer of torpedo bats; Big Towns conference comes to Lafayette; Bright Lights Awards winners

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International students in Louisiana told visas revoked; Musaica Chamber Ensemble season finale; sculptures depict the wrongfully convicted

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Sen. Bill Cassidy challenged; algorithm blocks parole hearings; Louisiana prepares for potential floods

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Louisiana Illuminator presents: The Light Switch

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Sister Helen Prejean on her fight against the death penalty, graphic novel reissue of 'Dead Man Walking'

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How HIV prevention cuts could impact Louisiana; $100K tech competition coming to Baton Rouge

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National Autism Awareness Month events; Summer Lyric Theatre returns; how an artist offsets her carbon emissions

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2025 legislative session begins; new Creole language digital series; what to expect at Festival International de Louisiane

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Bestselling author and NOLA native Michael Lewis out with new book: ‘Who Is Government?’

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‘Hamilton’ returns to NOLA with local cast member; Louisiana parish wins lawsuit against Chevron; political roundup

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Red states hit hard in DOGE job cuts; many Louisiana restaurants mislabeling foreign shrimp; Bywater coffee company turns 100

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New NOLA schools superintendent ; Tennessee Williams Theatre Co. celebrates 10 years; French Quarter Fest returns

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How Trump’s tariffs will impact Louisiana; reducing carbon footprint through train travel; conference for future climate leaders

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Lower Ninth Ward residents oppose industrialization projects; how FEMA cuts will impact La; artistic movement at Ms. prison

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SWBNO head stepping down; GOP goes against Johnson's in proxy vote plan; low-cost plastics recycling

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St. George voters reject home rule charter; ICE arrests on campus challenge immigrant students’ rights

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Why all 4 constitutional amendments failed; NOLA Opera presents cowboy comedy; explore La. genealogical history at GenFest

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Acadiana’s busted broadband program; NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly releases motherhood memoir; Coastal Desk bids farewell to Halle Parker

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Sea Change: Fueling Knowledge Part 2

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Time Out names New Orleans world's best food city; how oil and gas money shapes LSU research

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City of St. George prepares for first election; Nous Foundation brings music to Library of Congress; data centers in South create few permanent jobs

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Latest on March Madness; why thousands of Louisianans could lose SNAP benefits; celebrating contemporary takes on classical music

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Metairie family says ICE tricked them in deportation; athletes at smaller schools navigate NIL deals; NOLA artist releases new album

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How possible medicaid cuts will impact Louisianans; LSU and the ‘golden age’ of oil and gas

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New candidate enters New Orleans mayor’s race; investigating LSU’s ties to big oil money

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Louisiana’s first execution in 15 years; Loyola student newspaper wins Pacemaker Award; ‘grief camp’ helps kids cope with loss

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Push for paid parental leave; Alvin Ailey Dance Company heads to NOLA; Tulane Book Festival to feature Maureen Dowd, Connie Chung

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Louisiana ballot breakdown; exhibit explores free Black brotherhood; professional pickleball coming to Baton Rouge

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Man remains on death row despite faulty bite mark evidence; LSU Lady Tigers gear up for March Madness

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City council ‘grounds’ Mayor Cantrell; truck parking problem; Lenten season reflections

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How hospitals prepare for mass casualties; resources for kids in foster care; best plants for Louisiana weather

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Arrests made in death of Southern Univ. student; proposed tax amendment faces lawsuit; Marigny Opera Ballet presents ‘DUSK’

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Leaving the Island, Episode 3: When the Dust Settles Part 2

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Leaving the Island, Episode 3: When the Dust Settles Part 1

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Leaving the Island, Episode 2: Broken Promises Part 2

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Leaving the Island, Episode 2: Broken Promises Part 1

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Leaving the Island, Episode 1: Ancestral Homes Part 2

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Leaving the Island, Episode 1: Ancestral Homes Part 1

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Mardi Gras roundtable: How St. Louis, Galveston and Quebec are celebrating Carnival season

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New rules for parade-goers; Krewe of Alla’s first Black King and Queen; Voodoo Queen on Mardi Gras’ spiritual side

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Navigating ICE raids; impact of Louisiana tax reform; history of Mardi Gras parade throws

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Why a krewe is banning plastic beads; Saenger's Broadway musical lineup; how to adopt a Mardi Gras horse

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Sid Edwards reflects on his first month in office; how to compete in Louisiana’s senior games; latest news in Acadiana

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How to prepare for ICE raids; The Krewe of King Arthur’s origin story; high security costs for parades

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Live from New Orleans, it’s Saturday Night: remembering when SNL came to New Orleans for Mardi Gras 1977

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La.’s ranking on Nation’s Report card; disappointing Super Bowl for businesses; how and when to file taxes

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NOLA businesses prepare for Mardi Gras season; NOMA’s new chief curator; Musaica Chamber Ensemble’s new show

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Nitrogen gas executions; Super Bowl food waste; VICE documentary explores Cajun Mardi Gras

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Sea Change: Rising Water, Rising Risk

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Tensions rise between mayor, city council; state of mental health in Louisiana; why people are dropping their flood insurance

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How USAID cuts are impacting Louisiana farmers; Super Bowl’s impact on sex workers; lottery opens to build resilient homes

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Eagles defeat Chiefs in Super Bowl blowout; potential legislation over drone safety; discerning fact from fiction in media

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Doctor indicted for abortion pill prescription; why Cassidy voted to confirm RFK Jr.; Xavier Univ. celebrates 100 years

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Archdiocese sex abuse scandal tied to NOLA sports teams; environmental impacts of the Super Bowl; new funding for EV charging stations

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Super Bowl events kick off; Angela King Gallery’s latest exhibits; convo with Carolyn Hill, candidate in special election for La. State Senate

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Verite News explores ‘What Was Lost’ after Katrina; 2 reality shows being filmed in Baton Rouge

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Sea Change: Elevate or Relocate: FEMA's Dreaded Rule

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RFK Jr. faces grilling from Sen. Cassidy; debunking myths and honoring legacy of Louisiana folk legend Huddie Leadbetter

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Louisiana politicians react to Jan. 6 pardons; celebrating Ghana’s ties to the Bayou State; 10 years of no smoking in NOLA casinos

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Latest news from Acadiana; what the cold weather says about climate change; NOBA presents ‘Carmen’

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Looking out for signs of human trafficking during Super Bowl; 2 Louisiana government advocacy groups join forces

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Sea Change: The Power of Hope

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D.C. Mardi Gras; Super Bowl preparations; Anna’s Place helps economically-disadvantaged youth

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Winter weather update; study on cancer-related muscle loss; the most iconic Super Bowls in New Orleans

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Landry moves unhoused people to warehouse ahead of Super Bowl; winter viruses surge; Prospect.6, NOLA art triennial

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Former music exec on losing voice to ALS – and finding hope in community; rise in Islamophobia after Bourbon Street attack

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Latest on Bourbon Street attack: pedicab driver’s firsthand account; security failures; blood donation ramps up

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High prices for college textbooks; new medical study on patient intubation; lack of specialized nurses in the Gulf South

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NOLA artist behind Super Bowl logo shares inspiration; performance of a long-lost opera; immersion school teaches Louisiana style of French

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New petition to keep cars off of Bourbon Street; Bogalusa mayor arrested in drug sting; St. George leaders clash over salary proposals

302

Sea Change: The Bridge to Nowhere

303

Gambit's former owner, Clancy Dubos retires after 50 years of reporting Louisiana politics

304

Ten Commandments law takes effect amid lawsuits; remembering Jimmy Carter’s role in in Katrina recovery efforts

305

Biden visits New Orleans; trauma expert on grieving and healing strategies

306

Latest on Bourbon Street attack suspect; Krewe of Joan of Arc gets ready to roll; Terence Blanchard to perform Katrina-inspired music

307

Latest on Bourbon Street attack: pedicab driver’s firsthand account; security failures; blood donation ramps up

308

Latest on the attack on Bourbon Street: suspect information, witness accounts and investigation updates

309

Louisiana’s ban on vaccine promotion; how former slaves found financial success in post-Civil War La.

310

Sea Change: Sacred and Submerged

311

GNO, Inc.’s accomplishments over 20 years; new docuseries showcases NOLA's vibrant culture

312

Parametric insurance for disasters; guaranteed income experiment; year in politics, Part 2

313

Cajun fiddler Louis Michot releases first solo album; year in politics review, Part 1

314

More school bus workers join union; new podcast celebrates Terrebonne Parish; Cajun Christmas music

315

Crisis pregnancy center accused of privacy violations; LGBTQ activists work to restore Upstairs Lounge fire memorial; mid-skill job training

316

Baton Rouge mayor’s race upset; NOCCA’s holiday concert; Xavier mourns loss of pre-med advisor

317

NOLA school board race; how Gulf South communities are preparing for rising sea levels

318

What’s on the ballot this Saturday; SCNO to perform Handel’s ‘Messiah’

319

Sea Change: From Sea to Rising Sea Part 1; thoughts on the future from Be Loud Studios

320

Breakdown of special tax session; environmental impacts of what we eat; tips for holiday cooking

321

Marigny Opera Ballet kicks off season with contemporary dances; jockey Ray Sibille on horseracing in La. and LSHOF induction

322

STI rates soaring in Louisiana; using wastewater as fertilizer; latest news from Acadiana

323

Celebrating 100 years of Tiger Stadium with members of the Golden Band; New law aims to tackle state’s labor shortage

324

Honoring civil rights icon Dorothy Mae Taylor; human horse races on Thanksgiving ; what’s on the Dec. 7 ballot

325

How Louisiana's special session could impact taxpayers; keeping homeless families intact; USDA youth ag loans

326

Pushback against proposed grain elevator in 9th ward; ‘Twilight Symphony’ concert; Why Saints, Pelicans and LSU are underperforming

327

NOLA schools superintendent steps down; photographer captures state’s natural beauty; Black beekeeping traditions in the South

328

Sea Change: Lights, Camera, Action: Climate Change in Hollywood

329

A look at the life of author, historian, WWII Museum cofounder, Stephen Ambrose; who wants to be NOLA’s next mayor

330

Podcast investigates 1972 shooting at Southern University; how Louisiana’s ‘Frenchies’ provided valuable language skills win WWII

331

NOLA funk icon Leo Nocentelli to perform long lost music; new study finds LNG more toxic than coal

332

Celebrating Veterans Day with Black military history; abortion rights after the election; how to buy a bridge in Louisiana

333

Former La. Democratic Party comms director Bob Mann on what the Democrats got wrong this election

334

Landry’s special tax session begins; push for new building codes for coastal properties; biblical-themed opera comes to NOLA

335

How Louisianans voted in the 2024 election; what the Colfax massacre can teach us about political violence today

336

James Carville on new documentary, 2024 presidential election; races to watch in Louisiana

337

Louisiana sheriff reflects on single-vote victory ahead of election; Why more Black voters are supporting the GOP

338

Democrat Ted James on why he’s running for East Baton Rouge Mayor-President; what early voting statistics can tell us

339

Landry’s special tax session; exhibit explores Creole death and mourning customs; Louisiana’s campaign finance laws

340

Meet Baton Rouge mayoral candidate Coach Sid Edwards; clearing up confusion around ballot question

341

Baquet exhibit showcases decades of Black life in NOLA; ‘Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical’

342

Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome on re-election campaign; why 9 Lafayette schools are set to close or merge

343

Sea Change: Fish to Fork

344

Why Gov. Landry needs support from dems; inaugural NOLA Mural Fest; getting to know congressional candidate, Devin Davis

345

Louisiana ballot breakdown; push to end prison labor; Day of the Dead bike ride in Baton Rouge

346

Play examines voting in 1966 Selma; Lafayette opens center to divert youth from prison system

347

National Women’s Business Week; New Orleans seniors face some of nation’s highest rates of poverty, food insecurity

348

More on Tiger Stadium: Huey Long’s controversial relationship with LSU; fans who found love in the stands

349

State of chronic illness and food insecurity in New Orleans; former LSU radio announcer Jim Hawthorne reflects on legendary career

350

Houston Ballet returns to New Orleans; LSU’s first Black homecoming queen; Tiger Stadium memories

351

Celebrating women in music: Book explores history of female pioneers, conversation with up-and-coming, queer artist Joy Clark

352

Sea Change: The Future Is Not Yet Written: A Conversation with Ayana Johnson

353

What’s on NOLA’s November ballot; YA novel reimagines Cajun swamp monster; weight loss drugs on the rise in Louisiana

354

Students reflect on Hamas attack 1 year later ; Louisiana helping NC prepare for election after disaster; photographer combines activism with artistry

355

Concerns over Landry’s tax proposals; jazz legend Delfeayo Marsalis debuts African-inspired music; Le Petit Theatre begins 108th season

356

Celebrating 100 years of Tiger Stadium with a trip to the archives and conversation with a former Mike the Tiger mascot

357

It's Been A Minute: The New Orleans SMACKDOWN: Brunch vs. Twerking vs. Louis Armstrong

358

How Haitian food, language and revolutionary politics have influenced Louisiana for centuries

359

What longshoremen could learn from New Orleans’ history of labor strikes; most ‘endangered’ sites in New Orleans

360

New law for pregnancy care drugs takes effect; Chamber Music Festival kicks off 9th season; caring for animals during disasters

361

Junior League works to combat diaper shortages; new foundation promotes Cajun music, helps artists

362

Sea Change: Partly Cloudy With a Chance of Climate Action

363

Tradeswomen descend on New Orleans for annual conference; the fight for a second look at death row inmate’s case

364

What new study reveals about COVID drug Remdesivir; New Marigny Theatre presents climate change-themed musical

365

Alexandria native set to debut film about his hometown; New Orleans Opera introduces new leader

366

La. civics and voting guide; podcast explores intersection of food and culture; descendants of iconic artist Clementine Hunter share her story

367

In Hot Water

368

‘A King Like Me’ gives intimate look at NOLA’s oldest Black Krewe; how women in New Orleans fought for their right to drink

369

Proposed blue ammonia plant raises concerns; top Louisiana OB-GYN on state of women’s health; undocumented workers paying taxes

370

Hurricane birding after Francine; Musaica Chamber Ensemble enters 19th season; New ULL program helps athletes with NIL opportunities

371

Louisiana chimp sanctuary responds to HBO doc; 'Cajun coral' dropped into Bataria Bay; linemen from out of state help restore power

372

Francine hit Louisiana. What happens next? Reporters from across the state join us to discuss

373

Latest on Francine: Expected landfall, preparations for people with disabilities, generator safety

374

Latest on Francine; NOLA’s short-term rentals crackdown; celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

375

Grambling installs youngest-ever HBCU president; New Orleans Music Census findings released

376

Sea Change: The Stormy Insurance Crisis in the Sunshine State

377

Life-saving drug to become controlled substance; why these La. Republicans are not supporting Trump; remembering Sybil Morial

378

$1.3M in grants to help early educators facing low pay; What a new sickle cell treatment could mean for patients in Louisiana

379

Why New Orleans inmates must wait extra year for reduced phone call rates; NOLA Project names new artistic director

380

La. Tech student reflects on making USA Blind Soccer Men's National Team; Carville museum preserves history of nation’s oldest leprosarium

381

Space Force chief on protecting America’s interests in space; New Orleans libraries’ voter education programs

382

Impact of Louisiana’s new gun laws; How LSU is using AI to monitor athletes’ health

383

New law gives La. parents money to spend on private schools; Culture Collision kicks of season of arts events

384

DNC takeaways: James Carville on the party’s future; Louisiana woman testifies about reproductive rights

385

Inside the campaign to reopen Lincoln Beach; Exhibit explores link between slavery and modern prison system

386

Clean wind energy project faces legislative obstacles; Baton Rouge exhibit celebrates pioneering female architect

387

LSU's Vernon Norwood reflects on journey after winning gold at Olympics; Louisiana's higher ed gender pay gap

388

‘Katrina Babies’ screening to mark anniversary; storm prep and emergency backpack giveaway in Lake Charles

389

Summer surge in COVID cases; Louisiana well-being report; the push to give St. John’s west bank landmark status

390

History of New Orleans’ segregated beaches; 8 La. Olympians return home from Paris with medals

391

Louisiana Dems gear up for DNC; hurricane season update; changes to cold weather and wind alerts

392

Helping underserved Louisianans get health care; Holocaust Survivor Band founder, 99, shares his story; Nissan workers talk union efforts

393

What to know about ‘buffer zones’ and the end of parole in Louisiana; ‘Craig’s Closet’ comes to NOMA

394

Deaf teen's journey from Ukraine to Louisiana football field; Parenting from behind bars

395

Wheelchair Games gives veterans with disabilities a chance to compete; new book explores history of human impact on Mississippi River

396

Shadows-on-the-Teche plantation unveils new exhibits; preventing saltwater intrusion; Mississippi high jumper goes for gold in Paris

397

Efforts to improve medical conditions at Angola Prison stalled; uncertain future for Grow Dat Youth Farm amidst City Park redevelopment plans

398

Summer Lyric Theatre closes season with ‘Pippin’; Canadian festival brings Acadian diaspora together; White Linen Night returns

399

Louisianans with disabilities concerned over new absentee voting laws; Black Opry celebrates Black musicians in country music

400

Shreveport paracanoe athlete and prosthetist Jillian Elwart gears up for Paralympics; bringing the dying Maurepas Swamp back to life

401

Why thousands of Louisianans are losing SNAP benefits; how La. Dems feel about presidential campaign changes

402

Louisiana’s role in NASA’s upcoming moon mission; Baton Rouge painter on the relationship between art and health

403

Hurricane season forecast; ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ returns to NOLA stage; staying safe at public pools

404

Biden drops out; new laws restrict photo sharing; how to get involved with coastal restoration projects

405

Gravy: A Shrimp Boat Blessing with no Shrimp Boats

406

NAMI merges New Orleans and St. Tammany chapters; novel explores impact of BP oil spill on oyster-farming families

407

Update on Baton Rouge superintendent search; Report reveals many deaths in ICE detention centers could have been prevented

408

La. trampoline gymnast Alexi Shostak heads to Paris Olympics; New Orleans Shakespeare Festival closes season with ‘Julius Caesar’

409

How three Louisianans wound up playing baseball in Saskatoon; Baton Rouge filmmakers debut musical drama at PBS Short Films Festival

410

Former Saints player and ALS patient and advocate Steve Gleason on new memoir; political roundup; assigning names to heat waves

411

How to talk to your loved one about Alzheimer’s; for first time in 7 years, NOLA Gold rugby team is headed to the playoffs

412

Judge orders health and safety measures for farm line workers at Angola; new study on displacement due to climate change

413

Coastal advocates voice concerns over Landry administration; Summer Lyric Theatre presents ‘Anything Goes’; piano competition comes to NOLA

414

New climate initiatives from Big Freedia, the Hip Hop Caucus and New Orleans youth

415

Sea Change: Coastal Cities for the Future

416

Many La. rural health clinics face closure; UNO team searches U.S. soldiers remains in Germany; “constitutional carry” law goes into effect

417

Gov. Landry cuts funding to support emergency shelters; new photo exhibit highlights NOLA’s first queer rugby team

418

A look at the future of renewable energy in Louisiana; how child care workers are adapting to hotter summer temperatures

419

How death of Willie Mays impacts Birmingham baseball game; Shreveport responds to spike in gun violence; Sea Change part 2

420

Study reveals cancer-causing chemicals in La. worse than expected; causes and impacts behind new ‘10 commandments law’

421

New study on flooding risks; HNOC exhibit on ‘unknown sitters’; Baton Rouge Audubon Society marks 50 years

422

Generation Hope helps parents navigate college classes; ESSENCE Festival marks 30th anniversary

423

Looking back at two years of abortion bans in Louisiana; how the U.S. betrayed Black landowners after the Civil War

424

How La.’s coastal communities build homes in a turbulent ecosystem; A recap of last night’s MLB at Rickwood Field game

425

Rep. Garrett Graves won’t run for reelection; Louisiana’s road rage shooting problem; football stars teach financial literacy in NOLA

426

Road to Rickwood: Rebuilding Black Baseball

427

Troop NOLA begins patrol of New Orleans streets; Sweeney Todd debuts at Tulane Lyric Theatre

428

New Orleans motorcycle crew documentary highlights Black freedom; Cubs the Poet launches first national tour

429

Why efforts to replace voting machines failed; the impacts of abortion bans; what the polls say about NOLA city leadership

430

Road to Rickwood: Don't Fight Back

431

Startup brings healthcare into homes; La. Philharmonic gears up for inaugural Juneteenth concert

432

Sec. of State Nancy Landry on changes to La.’s voting systems; Juneteenth celebration at Whitney Plantation

433

In honor of Pride, a look back at key moments in Louisiana LGBTQ+ history

434

Houma hosts first annual Gospel Fest; Louisiana could see another record hot summer

435

Road to Rickwood: Church Pews and Bleachers

436

New Orleans’ Living School closes its doors; Shakespeare Festival kicks off at Tulane

437

Tunica-Biloxi Tribe works to spur economic growth; concerns over aging fishermen; La. aviation history

438

Sea Change: Redfish Blues Part 2

439

La. advances education savings accounts for parents; state officials talk hurricane preparations

440

As MLB incorporates Negro League stats, dig deeper into Black baseball history with new podcast, ‘Road to Rickwood’

441

Northshore to host 1st pride parade; wheelchair accessible taxis; latest Poydras Corridor installation

442

Pregnancy meds now ‘controlled substance’; La. court eliminates ‘look-back window’ on sex abuse claims; emergence of cicadas

443

The decline of the redfish; look back at New Orleanian who almost became MLB’s first Black pitcher

444

Don Marshall, executive director of Jazz Fest, reflects on 20 years as he prepares to retire

445

Public defenders weigh in on Landry’s crime policies; how communities can build climate resilience

446

Why most NOLA bus stops don’t have signs; Tulane Summer Lyric Theater kicks off

447

La. childcare workers struggle with low pay, burnout; EPA cracks down on ‘forever chemicals’

448

Tulane grad discusses commencement after anti-war protests; libraries roll out restrictions on youth cards

449

U.S. Supreme Court upholds La.'s congressional map; ‘Road to Rickwood’ explores Black baseball history

450

How Baton Rouge and New Orleans could make roads safer for cyclists

451

La. bill would classify abortion pills as controlled substances; Bayou Boogaloo kicks off in Mid-City

452

Landry signs bills to deregulate insurance market; carbon dioxide leak rocks La. town

453

How LNG expansion impacts communities from the Gulf South to Japan

454

La. congressional map battle heads to Supreme Court; NOLA pianist pushed boundaries

455

Nonprofit sues La. on behalf of foster youth; Jewish leaders push back against death penalty method

456

Why this year’s hurricane season could be 'extremely active’; Dracula debuts at the NOLA ballet

457

Louisiana congressional map struck down yet again; How to go birding on the Mississippi Flyway

458

Pro-Palestinian protests disrupt La. colleges; Xavier plans historically Black medical school

459

St. George gets court’s OK to build new city; NOLA garden fights mystery sewage bill

460

Jazz Fest poster artist honors The Dixie Cups; community park opens under NOLA expressway

461

Experts share solutions to reduce maternal, infant mortality; Jewish group holds anti-war Passover Seder

462

Speaker Mike Johnson backs Ukraine aid; La. teachers consider quitting over low pay

463

Air quality declines in Baton Rouge, improves in NOLA; Rice’s Whale advocates seek protections

464

Slidell clears debris from tornado damage; Jazz Fest cooks serve up crawfish dishes

465

Families scramble to fill summer food assistance gap; NOLA artist documents changing coastline

466

How Germany pumps billions into Louisiana’s LNG plant expansion

467

Where the effort to rewrite Louisiana’s constitution stands; Intimate partner violence costs millions annually

468

5th Circuit sees uptick in voting rights cases; LSU gets $160 million grant to study clean energy

469

Sanctuary city ban bill moves through legislature; tribute honors Alvin Batiste, Edward ‘Kidd’ Jordan

470

1 in 5 Baton Rouge students is chronically absent; exhibit pairs quilting and planets

471

Why La. is exporting record amounts of LNG to Europe; crawfish prices remain historically high

472

How southern schools fared in NCAA March Madness; Subsistence agriculture thrives along the Gulf Coast

473

Lawmakers debate rollback of ‘3-year’ insurance rule; Bill would block some La. power line construction

474

French Quarter Festival kicks off 41st season; Solar eclipse dazzles viewers across the country

475

LSU researchers record solar eclipse from Texas; Puppet show highlights climate change impacts

476

Shrimpers lose a way of life as LNG plants expand; Program trains formerly incarcerated people as lobbyists

477

Landry wants scholarships stripped from athletes who miss national anthem; Research spotlights La. actors of color

478

Carbon storage hampered by La. abandoned oil wells; NOLA workers push for bill of rights

479

Louisiana prisoners lose medical release options; Poetry festival celebrates wordsmiths of color

480

FEMA streamlines disaster assistance program; La. expands access to pregnancy doulas

481

Inside Louisiana’s massive LNG plant expansion; Republicans defeat abortion rights amendment

482

Baltimore crash raises Mississippi River safety questions; How home buying could change after NAR settlement

483

Experts share solutions to La.’s home insurance crisis; Actress on playing Carole King in NOLA production

484

Trump, Biden win Louisiana primaries; NOLA’s Grow Dat Youth Farm faces possible closure

485

Glass bottles restore vanishing coastline in St. Bernard Parish; Baton Rouge downtown sees economic growth

486

How paying college athletes has changed Louisiana sports; soprano makes New Orleans Opera debut

487

La. 2nd majority-Black congressional district faces lawsuit; ULM team discovers ancient mounds

488

Exit exams remain a hurdle for many La. students; LGBTQ+ candidates face uphill battles

489

La. lawmakers start regular session in Baton Rouge; NOLA food pantry navigates loss of federal assistance

490

Louisiana gives massive tax breaks to chemical manufacturers. What are the economic impacts?

491

Why Faubourg Brewing closed its NOLA plant; How gospel music inspired a famous jazz singer

492

Landry declares crawfish season disaster; La. drops FAFSA requirement for high schoolers

493

Mid-Barataria diversion stops construction; UNO archaeologists dig underneath St. Louis Cathedral

494

Dollar store chains threaten La.’s small businesses; Super Bowl 2025 is hiring diverse NOLA suppliers

495

Krewe of Freret bans plastic beads for Mardi Gras 2025; Immersive play opens in the Treme

496

Flood insurance companies would face less regulation under state proposal; Exhibition explores La.’s female hunters

497

La.’s special session on crime wraps; NOLA will no longer have all charter schools

498

La. House approves permitless concealed carry; How Lent has evolved; Election officials prep for primaries

499

Special session’s biggest crime policy proposals; Historic preservationists adopt AI tools

500

Helping more La. community college students complete 4-year programs; Study predicts dire wetland loss

501

La.’s execution methods expansion bill; Check-in with Baton Rouge crisis center; Former poet laureate hosts Black history event

502

A look back at Louisiana’s news media history and the first female publisher of a major newspaper

503

La’s special session on crime begins, new app finds cheap groceries, NOLA’s new French Consul

504

History of La.’s prison system; Black Masonic Orders and Freemasonry; Cook-off for the coast

505

Barriers to accessing mental health treatment before trial; Brazilian ballet at the Marigny; Indigenous farming practices

506

Art exhibit explores Black hairstyles; archdiocese evades legal accountability for sexual abuse; DOJ investigates small-town police department

507

Caitlin Clark closes in on all-time NCAA basketball scoring record; a look back on Rosenwald schools

508

Why the Justice Dept. is investigating a Miss. town; La. property taxes; history of prohibition

509

Encore: two stories on lost and found Mardi Gras footage

510

In honor of Lundi Gras, we look back at some of our favorite carnival stories

511

History of Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club; Lafayette man creates one of world’s hottest peppers

512

Branford Marsalis to head music center; creative aging writers workshop, nursing home Mardi Gras

513

‘King Cake-opoly’; inside look at Rex and Comus; Carnival cleanup

514

Gulf South skips Summer EBT; Mardi Gras horse adoptions; cervical cancer prevention

515

NOLA runner prepares for Olympic Marathon trials; conversation with Lafayette’s new mayor-president

516

Gov. Landry’s 1st month; WWII Museum founder receives honor; Mardi Gras fiscal impacts

517

La. Freedom Caucus’ anti-LGBT messages; investigation into judicial funds; carpooling in Baton Rouge

518

Pollution impacts in La.; Queer Eye returns to NOLA; one-man comedy comes to Le Petit Theatre

519

St. George updates; empowering students in the classroom; why LSU removed DEI language from websites

520

Louisiana athletes prep for the Olympics – and some qualifying events head to Louisiana

521

Impacts of Deepwater Horizon spill 13 years later; exploring political middle grounds

522

The government’s role in school choice; why some consider La.’s tax system to be ‘regressive’

523

NOLA City Council takes on corruption; recycling efforts; latest from Musaica Chamber Ensemble

524

Hear the story of the Deslondes Rebellion, the largest revolt of enslaved people in U.S. history

525

La. one step closer to second majority-Black district; Gov. Landry pushes for closed primaries

526

Louisiana farmers will gather to discuss climate change; understanding this year’s crawfish shortage

527

New exhibit explores Louisiana’s connection to Haiti; NOLA mural collection unveils 10th painting

528

Encore: How the Baton Rouge bus boycott inspired Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

529

Landry’s first week as Gov.; history of the Saenger Theatre; donating blood in Louisiana

530

La. tribes struggle for recognition; fight to end racial quotas on state’s medical board

531

Using wetlands to fight emissions; support for student parents; history of NOLA’s fraternal clubs

532

New Orleans early education initiatives; new Louisiana laws; photo exhibit on undocumented workers

533

Exploring the human-animal relationship through music; remembering La.’s first Black Lt. Gov.

534

Sea Change: A World of Hope

535

Gov. Edwards prepares to leave office; infrastructure developments; NOMA poetry workshop

536

Louisiana DCFS warns about card skimmers; mental health programs for service industry workers

537

How two former weightlifters are preserving the memory of friend killed at 1972 Olympics, David Berger

538

Encore: Addressing Louisiana’s feral hog problem and getting to know McArthur ‘genius’ Courtney Bryan

539

Encore: Field burning alternatives and Dialogue on Race

540

Encore: Healing practices of south Louisiana and a conversation with NOLA night mayor Howie Kaplan

541

La.’s political shift; court case on state air permits; LSUHS opens medical education center

542

Gulf South food banks; the year in politics; a French Quarter museum discusses urban enslavement

543

History of prohibition and bootlegging in La.; how one pianist connects cajun and classical music

544

Bringing tablets into jail; “undie” rock show comes to NOLA; new research on school choice

545

Meet the volunteers helping save Theatre Baton Rouge; efforts to get more girls to play trumpet

546

Sea Change: The American Whale

547

New NOPD chief’s approach to crime; holiday cooking tips; 18th annual ‘Christmas Without Tears’

548

Loyola to screen once-lost Mardi Gras Indian film; Opera Louisiane’s holiday show; heat islands

549

UMC nurses vote to unionize; NOPD’s plan to deploy drones; Upcoming Ogden After Hours performance

550

EBR Schools’ board rejects rehiring superintendent; drought and fire price tag; new BRAC report

551

New photography exhibit explores history of Rosenwald schools; direct air capture coming to La.

552

Landry’s appointees; new University of New Orleans president; increasing safety at NOLA crosswalks

553

Encampment closures raise equity concerns; industrial construction boom; history of Capitol building

554

One-vote difference derails Caddo Parish sheriff’s race; new art gallery hotel in NOLA

555

Growing concerns over La.’s non-traditional schools; efforts to combat opioid crisis in Acadiana

556

Sea Change: Pardon the Intrusion

557

Half of NOLA sidewalks not ADA compliant; updates on the Bogalusa Heart Study, La. wind industry

558

A look back on Mitch Landrieu’s role in Biden administration; Running of the Santas returns to NOLA

559

Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast expands its pre- and post-abortion services; what’s driving a spike in syphilis among babies

560

A look back on our conversation with Louisiana Polyglot and court interpreter, Kip Britton

561

At Thanksgiving: The stories of Black female chefs in NOLA – and efforts to fight food insecurity

562

NOLA ‘night mayor’ Howie Kaplan on one year in office; ‘Wicked’ comes to the Saenger Theatre

563

Election results; new documentary on NOLA literary history; free Thanksgiving meals and giveaways

564

Sea Change: Designing With Nature

565

Congressional maps update; preserving the Oretha Castle Haley House; support for veterans in NOLA

566

Hockey is back in Louisiana – and a Louisianan is in the NHL; solar energy projects in Iberia Parish

567

How NOLA’s water board falsified testing data; at-home postpartum care; Twilight Symphony show

568

How a 23-year-old Democrat became mayor of Bogalusa; climate-friendly eating habits; ‘Roe’ the play

569

Sea Change presents ‘SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America’ from KQED

570

Why 10% of NOLA Catholic churches are closing or merging; Télé-Louisiane launches French newspaper

571

NOLA Central City Library closure, Miss. River depth studies; interview with Sec. State candidate

572

New opera highlights racial injustice; NOLA embarks on massive plan to address homelessness

573

Meet the candidates running for state treasurer; latest on Capitol Lakes decontamination efforts

574

Backstory on new U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson; community rallies to save Baton Rouge theater

575

Meet AG candidates Liz Murrill and Lindsey Cheek; why La. is seeing a steep drop in parole numbers

576

Formerly incarcerated people share their stories in new exhibit; history of pig roasts in Louisiana

577

WWII Museum opens final permanent exhibit; exploring the relationship between Disney and New Orleans

578

Baton Rouge schools face worsening teacher shortage; why La. may start a black bear hunting season

579

Sea Change: Flood by Flood Part 2

580

What you need to know about the new Speaker of the House; celebrating Creole Heritage Month

581

The NOLA native who almost became first Black pitcher in the Major Leagues: climate impacts on rice

582

‘Superfog’ results in deadly car pileup; AI in LSU classrooms; ‘Theatre of Blood’ comes to NOLA

583

Restoring wetlands in the Lower Ninth Ward; new efforts to prepare new dads for fatherhood

584

Sea Change: Flood by Flood Part 1

585

Why Landry’s win prompted one LSU prof to resign; how to teach students about Israel-Hamas conflict

586

First all-women crew referees La. high school football game; deaths behind bars; RTA bus delays

587

Healing traditions of South Louisiana; New Orleans Ballet Association begins new season

588

Election results; outgoing First Lady Donna Edwards on fighting human trafficking in La.

589

NOPD chief confirmation hearing; NOLA musician receives MacArthur fellowship; election updates

590

Misconduct and mistrust at the BRPD; spreading Alzheimer’s awareness in La. Latino communities

591

Feds: Southern U one of many HBCUs owed money; Le Petit Theatre brings vampires to French Quarter

592

Settlement delivers blow to death row clemency effort; hospital launches maternal mental health unit

593

Sea Change: The Riddle of the Ridley

594

Why two NOLA arts organizations splintered; addressing La.’s orphaned wells problem

595

Filling teacher vacancies; why some cases involving enslaved people are still cited as precedent

596

Health risks of saltwater in pipes; photographing life on the Bayou; chamber music fest back in NOLA

597

La.’s wind industry faces hurdles; hunger-free college campuses; how the govt. avoided a shutdown

598

Election updates; civil rights museum coming to NOLA; constitutional amendments on La. ballots

599

NOLA ballot propositions; why it’s not time to panic over bottled water; history of Black QBs

600

Saltwater wedge moves inland; federal funding for EV infrastructure; new HNOC exhibit unveiled

601

New Orleans Opera presents ‘The Marriage of Figaro’; encore interview with candidate Hunter Lundy

602

Entergy doesn’t want to reimburse overcharged customers; encore interview with John Schroder

603

Sea Change: Abandoned in Plant(ation) Country

604

BRPD ‘Brave Cave’ investigation; why NOLA trees are sick; encore interview with Jeff Landry

605

Impacts of ruling on youth incarcerated at Angola; encore interview with candidate Waguespack

606

Birmingham church bombing 60 years later; Culture Collision 13; encore interview with Shawn Wilson

607

EBR school bus crisis worsens; encore interview with Sharon Hewitt; how farmers handle heat

608

Retired NOLA priest indicted; unhoused in heat; dance programs for people with disabilities

609

Debate preview; NOPD officer shortage; teaching financial literacy in schools

610

Impacts of La.’s ‘three strikes law;’ exploring Creole language and ASL at TEDxBatonRouge

611

La. school district sues TikTok, Instagram; Tennessee Williams Theatre Co. stages rare play

612

New grant to study maternal mortality; reflections from France’s outgoing consulate general

613

Sea Change Presents: Outside/In ‘Windfall’

614

Gubernatorial debate preview; school mental health programs; problems with Louisiana’s energy grid

615

Diverse candidates run for sheriff; Baton Rouge Mayor-President Weston Broome on BRPD ‘Brave Cave’

616

Remembering David Berger – New Orleans Jewish weightlifter killed at 1972 Olympics – 51 years later

617

Sea Change: Expand Your Blue Mind Part 2

618

BRPD ‘Brave Cave’; efforts to report labor violations; relocating residents in flood-prone areas

619

As Tiger Island fire rages on, Ag commissioner Mike Strain details multistate response

620

Why the EPA dropped civil rights investigation in Louisiana; getting to know LPO’s new director

621

New program invites leaders to experience La. in wheelchairs; parents launch suicide prevention campaign

622

Sea Change: Expand Your Blue Mind Part 1

623

Latest on minors at Angola — plus the psychological impact of incarcerating youth in adult prisons

624

How one LSU student responded to a tragedy with a plan to redesign Baton Rouge’s Tigerland neighborhood

625

New book looks at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the context of the dawn of social media

626

School canceled in Baton Rouge after bus drivers protest low pay with mass sickout

627

Sea Change: The Craft of Climate Writing

628

More than half of Louisianans have experienced physical violence, according to new study

629

Shreveport Little Theatre’s history chronicled in new LPB documentary

630

Acclaimed tenor Jamez McCorkle on his upcoming hometown performance in NOLA

631

Two years since two hurricanes swept through Lake Charles, we look at ongoing recovery efforts

632

Conversations with some of the first women to live in LSU’s dorms

633

How Biden’s new plan to address student loan debt could impact Louisiana’s economy

634

What the new conductor of LSU’s Golden Band from Tigerland has planned for the coming school year

635

New art exhibit explores New Orleans’ musical icons during Jim Crow era

636

A look at Louisiana’s new education-related bills taking effect this school year

637

Sea Change: I’d Like My Life Back Part 2

638

In new podcast, New Orleans journalists investigate the corruption and conviction of a local DEA agent

639

A look back on stories highlighting disability rights advocacy in Louisiana

640

New Orleans’ night of free gallery hopping returns with annual Fidelity White Linen Night

641

International teachers head to Louisiana to teach French and Spanish in upcoming school year

642

Sea Change: I’d Like My Life Back Part 1

643

How the FDA’s new blood donation guidelines will impact Louisianans

644

Exploring the untold stories of families enslaved in Louisiana

645

‘Little Queenie Day’ is this week. Here’s how New Orleans musicians are honoring the singing icon

646

How Iberville Parish residents are grappling with recent explosion at nearby Dow Chemical plant

647

What 3 LSU students found in their investigation of a Baton Rouge murder 50 years later

648

New president of Loyola on his love of jazz, Southern roots and goals for the university

649

What happens next in Louisiana after controversial gender-affirming care bill passes

650

How author Maurice Carlos Ruffin explores hidden corners of New Orleans in his books

651

A look at the New Orleans ordinance meant to protect tenants from landlord retaliation

652

A conversation with three of this year’s inductees into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame

653

Feral pigs are wreaking havoc on Louisiana farms and wildlife. Today we look at a potential solution

654

This new app is aimed at helping communities better prepare for flooding

655

Big Freedia on her new TV series, Big Freedia Means Business

656

Sea Change: We Could All Use a Little Creativity

657

Biden administration could help La. become more resilient – if money gets to those who need it most

658

New podcast from LSU Libraries highlights untold stories of Louisiana Veterans

659

60 years after Baton Rouge ‘swim-in’ protest, a new gallery exhibit tells this story

660

A conversation with Jeff Landry on his campaign to be Louisiana’s next governor

661

A year after Roe was overturned, we head back to Mississippi to see the impact of the landmark case

662

Baton Rouge’s downtown has plenty of vacant storefronts. This new effort seeks to change that.

663

After devastating Sunday night loss, the LSU Tigers bounce back to win College World Series

664

Ice age artifacts discovered at Louisiana’s Kisatchie National Forest

665

On 50th anniversary of the UpStairs Lounge Fire, a look at LGBTQ+ history in New Orleans

666

Story of how the Baton Rouge bus boycott inspired movements across the country takes the stage

667

Family life of Tennessee Williams takes center stage at production of ‘Miss Rose, A Cabaret Play’

668

Encore: Stories from Louisiana's Underground Railroad

669

Part 2: How Louisiana sparked a movement of red states leaving a bipartisan anti-voter fraud system

670

Part 1: How Louisiana sparked a movement of red states leaving a bipartisan anti-voter fraud system

671

Flau’jae Johnson on her LSU championship basketball season, budding rap career, and new documentary

672

Everything you need to know about New Orleans Public Library’s summer fun and reading challenge

673

How SCOTUS decision in Alabama redistricting case may impact Louisiana

674

Breaking down what passed, failed during the 2023 Louisiana legislative session

675

How one Louisiana court interpreter helps clients from across the globe navigate the legal system

676

Public affairs orgs want to focus on four key issues ahead of fall statewide elections

677

It’s human v. ocean in new, climate justice-themed experimental musical, ‘Ocean Filibuster’

678

It’s the unofficial “alligator season.” Here’s how to respond if you see the animals out and about.

679

‘Utility Bill of the Month’ series explores rising costs of water and power in the Gulf South

680

LSU Museum exhibits resourcefulness, creativity of pioneering Southern artist, Thornton Dial

681

A look at the hurdles that keep people from voting in Louisiana, historically and present-day

682

Queer Eye Season 7 hero Maryam Henderson-Uloho shares her experience on and off the screen

683

How oil and gas companies are responding to Michael Bloomberg’s campaign against petrochemicals

684

Richard Thomas on playing Atticus Finch as “To Kill a Mockingbird” comes to New Orleans

685

Investigating community mistrust and misconduct inside the Baton Rouge Police Department

686

Bayou Boogaloo is back: Here’s what to expect at the Bayou St. John festival in 2023

687

Hear what’s on deck at the 6th annual Baton Rouge Soul Food Festival

688

Sea Change Episode 4: Salty Chefs

689

Tunica-Biloxi tribe to host first Pow Wow since the pandemic

690

Breaking down Perkins v. Hart, the case against police violence in St. Tammany Parish

691

New Orleans high school senior Dennis Barnes on his record-breaking college scholarship offers

692

A chef, a state senator, and literacy advocate among those honored for humanitarian efforts in Louisiana

693

How the Louisiana legislature is addressing carbon capture this congressional session

694

Why many Louisiana Black communities are still struggling to recover from hurricanes years later

695

New climate study finds that more severe hurricanes are expected to hit Gulf Coast in coming years

696

New HNOC exhibit tells the story of Black women fighting for the right to vote in New Orleans

697

A look at the two Louisiana bills targeting LGBTQ+ youth rights in schools

698

Sea Change Episode 3 Part 2: (Plant)ation Country

699

Sea Change Episode 3 Part 1: (Plant)ation Country

700

Following an ALS diagnosis, two best friends began annual cook-off to raise money for patient care

701

Descendants of famed New Orleans chef Leah Chase keep the family flavors alive in new cooking show

702

New memorial in Colfax, Louisiana tells the true story of a 150 years-old massacre

703

Medical neglect is a growing problem in Louisiana prisons. Hear from those trying to change that.

704

In new book, former prosecutor details murder investigation, cover-up in post-Katrina New Orleans

705

Tank Ball on exploring the stories behind Southern traditions in new LPB docuseries, ‘Ritual’

706

Autobiographical one-man show about the life of playwright August Wilson is coming to New Orleans

707

A look at efforts to clean up the streets and protect the waterways in Louisiana

708

Sea Change Episode 2: Music Fights Back

709

Why the Jefferson Parish School Board is closing down several schools ahead of next academic year

710

Sea levels are rising at record-breaking rates in the Gulf South, Tulane study says

711

French Quarter Festival is turning 40: Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming event

712

A conversation with the artist behind this year’s Baton Rouge Blues Festival poster

713

Reproductive health bills are on the docket as state gears up for next legislative session

714

Plans to build LNG export facility in Plaquemines Parish raise concerns among scientists, activists

715

Imported seafood is outpricing domestic producers in Louisiana. This bill seeks to change that

716

A look at New Orleans’ 1st Annual Poetry Without Borders Words and Music Festival

717

What LSU scientists are learning about recent pulse of radiation that swept through solar system

718

New film series from the New Orleans Opera Association examines similarities in opera and jazz

719

Sea Change Episode 1: Shrimp on the Line

720

Karl Lengel, host of All Things Considered at WWNO, reflects on his 23 years with the station

721

New Orleans Health Department to develop public-health driven approach to combat gun violence

722

A conversation with Walter Isaacson, professor and biographer awarded National Humanities Medal

723

The latest developments in preventive medicine in Louisiana and across the country

724

LSU women’s basketball heads to the March Madness Sweet 16. Here’s what you need to know

725

With March Madness heating up, we look at first integrated high school basketball game in Louisiana

726

A fresh interpretation of the classic opera ‘Madame Butterfly,’ celebrates AAPI community

727

A film festival and a bass ‘fishtival’: Here are 2 events to check out in New Orleans this weekend

728

LSU is welcoming journalists from around the country to discuss reporting during polarized times

729

In celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, a look back on Irish immigration history in Louisiana

730

Sugar cane field burning: the consequences of the centuries-old practice and possible alternatives

731

Two Native American chiefs on the struggle to get state and federal recognition for Louisiana tribes

732

How New Orleans schools are aiming to make buildings more energy efficient and resilient

733

New climate report highlights the impact of increased risks from hurricane winds

734

Loyola University launches media literacy program to help students discern fact from fiction

735

New Orleans’ French Film Festival is back! Here’s what you need to know

736

From climate disasters to language loss; journey of the Point-Au-Chien captured in new documentary

737

Los Isleños Fiesta celebrates Spanish culture and Canary Island heritage in St. Bernard Parish

738

The Road to Damascus weaves a biblical story with a fairy tale in a modern lens

739

How the transition from fossil fuels to renewables is impacting Louisiana’s energy sector

740

Drink L’Chaim to Life! Fiddler on the Roof opens tonight at the Saenger Theatre

741

LSU digital footlocker preserves memories, memorabilia of veterans in new computerized catalog

742

The latest on the recall effort against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell

743

Here’s how to celebrate Black History Month with New Orleans Public Libraries

744

With Mardi Gras in the rearview mirror, Ash Wednesday signals a season of reflection and change

745

Celebrating Mardi Gras with three stories from the archives

746

In honor of Lundi Gras, we look back at some of our favorite carnival stories

747

How NPR’s ‘White Lies’ unearths largely untold story of the Talladega prison riot

748

A new investigation details impact of gentrification in New Orleans’ Treme neighborhood

749

A Streetcar Named Desire – the classic New Orleans-based play – takes on new life as a ballet

750

In new collection of African American poetry and texts, LSU libraries connect families to ancestors

751

Making Mardi Gras accessible: How Krewe of King Arthur accommodates for riders with disabilities

752

From the Czech Republic to Cape Verde to Uruguay, we look at carnival celebrations around the world

753

An aging YMCA facility in Baton Rouge is set to turn into affordable apartments

754

New Orleans jazz meets worship and spiritualism at 29th Annual Jazz Service

755

Baton Rouge law enforcement aims for positive traffic stop interactions with new program

756

'We are resilient people': A project to keep cultures and land above water

757

New SPLC report reveals major lack of diversity in Louisiana law enforcement

758

LSU launches new modeling system to better predict flooding after hurricanes

759

The musical “The Color Purple,” based on the book by Alice Walker, extends run at Le Petit Theatre

760

When neo-Nazis came to New Orleans, a group of Holocaust survivors fought back

761

The Little Book of King Cake brings the story of the iconic carnival dessert to kids

762

Teens who were held at Angola's former death row facility seek to join lawsuit against Gov. Edwards

763

The Southern University Laboratory Virtual School is awarded for surmounting pandemic obstacles

764

Big Freedia returns to TV with a new show about her business endeavors

765

Set in Baton Rouge, new National Treasure TV show unearths Louisiana history

766

How the Bogalusa Heart Study has contributed to cardiovascular research over the last 50 years

767

How the Mobile Carnival Museum is preserving Alabama Mardi Gras history

768

Book banning in Louisiana: A look at the divisive battle in our state's libraries

769

How the Baton Rouge bus boycott inspired Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

770

Miss Rodeo Louisiana 2022 reflects on her reign as queen and recent national competition

771

A look at Louisiana’s ‘walkability,’ and ways for the state to become more pedestrian-friendly

772

Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge celebrates 50 years of creativity, growth and community

773

How a new photography exhibit explores the role of Latin American roofers after Hurricane Ida

774

How a New Orleans assembly facility is playing a role in getting astronauts back to the moon

775

Voting maps proposed by Republican state officials could change who counts as Black in Louisiana

776

Encore: Political consultant James Carville discusses politics, strategy and Louisiana culture

777

Tulane won its first major bowl in 83 years. What might this mean for the school’s football future?

778

How Cameroonian asylum-seekers find themselves in the deep south

779

A look back on our station’s first interview in American Sign Language

780

The new newsrooms and media shaping New Orleans

781

Encore: a look at Louisiana’s immigration history

782

A look back on a conversation with former New York Times Executive Editor, Dean Baquet

783

Celebrating New Orleans Civil Rights icons Norman C. Francis and Moon Landrieu

784

A look back on two stories that celebrate Louisiana’s Black history

785

Remembering P.B.S. Pinchback, Louisiana’s – and the nation’s – first Black governor

786

What's next for Claiborne Expressway? Our metro reporter breaks down the redesign proposals

787

From New Orleans to Amsterdam and back, here’s the story of the oldest-known footage of Mardi Gras

788

From Kwanzaa bike rides to Chanukah parades, here’s how to celebrate the holidays in Louisiana

789

Katrina rebuilding program prioritized the wealthy over the poorest residents, ProPublica reports

790

In honor of National Violin Day, we learn how to craft, care, and repair a centuries-old instrument

791

How a NOLA-based organization embarked on a storytelling project with Sandy Hook survivors

792

This year’s LUNA Fête will celebrate New Orleans history of costumes and craftsmanship

793

U.S. Rep. Troy Carter discusses new position of leadership in Congressional Black Caucus

794

The District 3 PSC runoff election is Saturday; here's what you need to know before you vote

795

With antisemitism on the rise, Tulane professor discusses why it's happening now and how to combat it

796

From cancer survivor to commercial astronaut, Hayley Arceneaux recounts epic journey in new memoir

797

LSU’s Golden Band from Tigerland gets Grammy nomination for collaboration with musician Sean Ardoin

798

How a new docu-series and a publishing company are celebrating the ‘character’ of Louisiana

799

In its 49th year, the Bayou Classic celebrated HBCU pride in New Orleans

800

Hear from the candidates facing off in the 3rd district Public Service Commissioner runoff

801

More than 100 electric school buses are coming to Louisiana. Here’s how they will be distributed

802

Garden District homes are all dressed up for Preservation Resource Center’s 47th Holiday Tour

803

How Louisiana Children’s Hospital is addressing grief and trauma among youth in detention

804

In honor of being thankful, here’s a collection of stories on America’s small town heroes

805

‘Celebration Gator’ brings a taste of Louisiana to Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

806

The quirky, dark comedy ‘CRAIGSLISTED’ makes New Orleans debut

807

How the Creole Rebellion of 1841 led to the emancipation of more than 100 former slaves

808

From cracked sea ice to eroding coasts, one photographer captures link between NOLA and Antarctica

809

From songs about the Bywater to the bayou, Rising Appalachia’s new album is an ode to New Orleans

810

Re-imagining 'drug court': A new Baton Rouge program prioritizes recovery over jail time

811

Coats for Kids event offers an evening of music while collecting winter jackets for those in need

812

The Louisiana School for the Deaf is in trouble. Today, we discuss it – in American Sign Language

813

Conditions at a Louisiana prison violate inmates’ constitutional rights, judge rules

814

Why NPR’s Planet Money started a record label to release a 47-year-old song by a Baton Rouge artist

815

Breaking down the 2022 midterm results in Louisiana and across the country

816

This podcast looks at recovery and rebuilding in Lake Charles after 4 major natural disasters

817

Crime is top concern for Orleans and Jefferson Parish residents, new survey says

818

In new documentary 'Hollow Tree,' teens come of age amid rising sea levels in Louisiana

819

What's the role of men post-Roe? This provocatively-titled book has some suggestions

820

The 33rd New Orleans Film Festival kicks off this weekend. Listen to learn what’s on deck

821

From our Coastal Desk: how to have a fun and sustainable Halloween in Louisiana

822

The World Series starts tonight: Here are the former LSU Tigers taking the field

823

From a Tunica-Biloxi basket weaving summit to Día de los Muertos, we hear all about fall festivals

824

The Gulf of Mexico Whale is going extinct; hear from a scientist working to save it

825

The American Cancer Society’s “Shuck Cancer” event is an oyster party with a purpose

826

How docu-series Making Black America is sharing often overlooked Black narratives

827

How the Spanish Colonial period preserved Louisiana’s French language and culture

828

How Louisiana’s lumber trade and pine products industry fared during the pandemic

829

Capitol Park Museum in Baton Rouge pays tribute to D.C. Mardi Gras with new exhibit

830

Amid ongoing war, Kyiv Ballet comes to Louisiana with traditional dance and message of resistance

831

18th Annual Louisiana Book Festival is headed to Baton Rouge. Here’s what you need to know

832

The recall attempt of Mayor Cantrell: who is behind it and how is it being funded?

833

How nonprofit organizations and small country stores are addressing the problem of food deserts

834

Listen: What reporters found when they investigated New Orleans' fastest sinking neighborhood

835

How upcoming Moth events and a new French news program emphasize storytelling on "the front porch"

836

A Ukrainian university's research lab was destroyed in the war. Then Tulane stepped in to help

837

2022 midterms: Abortion is central issue for candidates in upcoming Louisiana election

838

Between Oktoberfest and indigenous people’s day, we look back on Louisiana’s immigration history.

839

Children’s Hospital New Orleans plans to open play center for pediatric cancer patients

840

Crescent City Chamber Music Festival kicks off 7th anniversary with 7 free concerts

841

3 stories about the relationship between Gulf residents and the water we rely on

842

From our coastal desk, a look at the indigenous communities who call Louisiana home

843

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center's improvement plan is underway; here's what it will include

844

University of New Orleans launches wind energy hub, aiming to grow industry

845

New WYES-TV documentary honors the monumental life of civil rights icon Norman C. Francis

846

'Empty the Shelters' event will reduce pet adoption fees at 6 shelters in Louisiana

847

Nonprofit created by Mayor Cantrell subpoenaed by NOLA Office of Inspector General

848

In Diary of a Misfit, Casey Parks explores southern queerness in a surprising journey of acceptance

849

LSU mounds, oldest-known man-made structure in the Americas, is even older than previously thought

850

Culture Collision is returning in Jefferson Parish. Here’s what you need to know

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From Ruby Bridges' new children's book to library culture passes, here's the latest in book news

853

Meet the New Orleans 'Night Mayor,' the new leader of the city's Office of Nighttime Economy

854

How the Inflation Reduction Act’s approach to energy policy and environment may impact Louisiana

855

Crescent City Stage, theater company that formed during the pandemic, launches inaugural season

856

New documentary shares history, traditions and revitalization movement behind Cajun music

857

Remembering Moon Landrieu and his efforts to integrate New Orleans city government

858

Why Louisiana may overhaul its electric market system and open up the field to competition

859

How GUMBO, a new state program, is expanding broadband in rural Louisiana

860

John Scott Center opens as a tribute to legendary New Orleans sculptor

861

This Labor Day we listen back to our best stories on Louisiana Food

862

As the 2022 midterms near, here are the Louisiana elections to follow

863

In honor of Labor Day, an update on workers’ movements across the South

864

17 years after Hurricane Katrina, a new documentary shares stories of children who survived it

865

How weathering hurricanes and other natural disasters impacts our mental health

866

Where are all the hurricanes? Meteorologist details Louisiana outlook during peak of storm season

867

Louisiana hospitals are hesitant to perform abortions for medically-futile pregnancies

868

In the peak of hurricane season, here are storm prep tips you need to know from NOHSEP

869

Allen Toussaint Legacy Act addresses personal publicity rights in Louisiana law

870

A conversation with 2 athletes on their journeys, wins and being in Louisiana's sports community

871

How The Visiting Room Project helps tell the stories of people serving life sentences

872

NOPD staffing shortage could jeopardize New Orleans Mardi Gras 2023

873

National Radio Day celebrates a century of broadcast history

874

Former NYT editor Dean Baquet on the future of the industry: 'Good journalism always wins'

875

Baton Rouge artist explores issues of climate change, housing and fragility in latest art exhibit

876

After serving 25 years for a crime he did not commit, an exonerated man tells his story

877

How one bar in Acadiana is keeping Cajun French music, language and culture alive

878

NOLA-based Putumayo World Records continues to celebrate worldwide cultures in innovative ways

879

Latest on monkeypox in Louisiana: Why treatment is still limited amid growing cases?

880

Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame honors history-making little league baseball team in new exhibit

881

How this mobile cancer screening unit will help expand healthcare access in the Gulf South

882

Why a former pro-life democrat in Louisiana is now calling for the codifying of Roe v. Wade

883

The return of the Kingfish: could minor league hockey be on its way back to Baton Rouge?

884

How do we prevent future pandemics? Some scientists are looking to bats for answers

885

Satchmo Summerfest honors life and legacy of New Orleans' Louis Armstrong

886

How one Louisiana non-profit is responding to record-high gun violence

887

After Jason Williams trial, a conversation with Stephanie Grace on what this means for New Orleans

888

Why Louisiana's medical marijuana program continues to fall behind national standard

889

Walmart now covering doula services for pregnant workers in Louisiana. Will other employers follow?

890

“Read and Ride” program offers New Orleans adolescents free trips to the library

891

Swimming, boating and restoration: a look at the proposal to develop Pontchartrain Beach

892

From abortion laws to Jan. 6 hearings, here's a roundup of political news this week

893

2 United Soccer League teams are coming to New Orleans; here's what you need to know

894

To navigate strict abortion laws, one doctor has an idea: open a boat clinic in the Gulf

895

New Orleans Shakespeare Festival wraps up season with Henry IV, Part 1

896

New Legacy Series offers monthly lectures and concerts that celebrate Cajun culture and history

897

Why Louisiana Republican lawmakers are narrowing in on local school board elections

898

Political consultant James Carville discusses politics, strategy and Louisiana culture

899

New research from LSU shows environmental impact of potential nuclear war

900

Looking for something to do? This program offers free admission to art museums for state residents

901

Louisiana youth in detention centers are being sent to facilities out of state; may violate the law

902

Documentary on blind cyclists racing across America premieres this weekend in NOLA

903

After Ida outages in New Orleans, this program hopes solar power will help during the next storm

904

How descendants of Plessy and Ferguson united more than 100 years after famous court decision

905

A new documentary chronicles the friendship of two historians that led to founding of WWII Museum

906

Encore: Avis Williams and Richardson Funeral Home

907

Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inducts latest class of athletes, coaches, and journalists

908

FBI investigates decades-old reports of sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans

909

New facility opens on the North Shore to provide a home for children with behavioral health issues

910

“School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play” wraps regional premiere in New Orleans

911

Breaking down the legal fight over Louisiana's abortion trigger laws

912

A conversation with Louisiana reporters on what’s next for the state after the fall of Roe v. Wade

913

How Louisianans are taking the state’s litter problem into their own hands

914

A new guide addresses unique problems LGBTQ community faces in end of life planning

915

Queer Eye is coming to New Orleans! Here’s what you need to know

916

On Juneteenth, a look back on a conversation with Civil Rights icon Leona Tate

917

Inside the clinic at the heart of the SCOTUS decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade

918

How one online database is retelling the stories of those who escaped from American slavery

919

New research shows correlation between diabetes, race, and food insecurity

920

From Shakespeare to musicals, here are the performances coming to Tulane this summer

921

Stories from Louisiana's Underground Railroad

922

Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience set to hold long-awaited grand opening event this weekend

923

NOLA’s legal field has long been white-male dominated. This collaborative seeks to change that

924

“It’s the Black joy for me;” ESSENCE Festival returns to New Orleans

925

Catching catfish and fighting off worms: two stories on animal species in Louisiana

926

On the 84th annual National Doughnut Day, here's how to celebrate in Louisiana

927

Proposed incorporation of St. George denied by judge, but organizers say they'll appeal

928

The 2022 Symphony Book Fair returns to New Orleans this weekend; here's what to expect

929

On eve of 2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee, we catch up with Louisiana spellers past and present

930

La. Legislative session winds down with gun bills, transgender sports bans, and literacy standards

931

Decades after his arrest for marching in favor of integration, Judge Calvin Johnson receives apology

932

With rising gas prices, some advocate for more drilling, while others raise environmental concerns

933

2 things to do in New Orleans this weekend: Queen Nefertari exhibit, Janis Joplin musical

934

New Orleans Public Libraries launches new locally-sourced music streaming service

935

Finding hope in a storm-battered city: one reporter reflects on his year in Lake Charles

936

In honor of National Rescue Dog Day, a conversation on why the day was founded

937

Xavier University in New Orleans has plans to open a medical school

938

Bayou Boogaloo returns to New Orleans for the 1st time since 2019; here's what to expect

939

State lawmakers take major steps to limit use of solitary confinement for youth in Louisiana

940

Gov. Edwards on how he hopes to fix polarization amid Louisiana abortion debate

941

Upcoming Peace Officers Memorial Day pays tribute to those lost in the line of duty

942

Friend or foe? A lesson on Louisiana snakes and how to interact with them

943

American Ballet Theatre returns to New Orleans for performance of Don Quixote

944

Restoring lakes and connecting the bayou: two stories on Louisiana waterways

945

New Orleans City Council overrides LaToya Cantrell's veto to protect mayoral power

946

Tunica-Biloxi Tribe aims to expand knowledge of language, culture with kids' programs

947

How French-speaking Cajuns contributed to World War II and boosted cultural pride

948

A conversation with the artist behind the 2022 New Orleans Jazz Fest poster

949

Rayne, Louisiana, the 'Frog Capital of the World,' gears up for the 50th Frog Festival

950

Cedric Richmond resigns from White House position. How might this impact Louisiana?

951

As Pelicans return to New Orleans for Game 6 of the playoffs, here's what to expect on the court

952

April is National Native Plant Month! Here's how to incorporate Louisiana plants into your garden

953

New Orleans Jazz Fest begins this weekend! Here's what to expect after a 2-year hiatus

954

New Orleans mayor's 'smart cities' proposal hits roadblock as Council opens formal investigation

955

The Migratory Bird Celebration returns with kayak tours, photography lessons and bird-watching

956

After a COVID setback, Musicians’ Village is preparing for a living art exhibit this fall

957

In latest report, Louisiana Tumor Registry finds higher rates of cancer in southern parts of the state

958

As WWNO celebrates its 50th anniversary, here's a look back at the station's history

959

Ukrainians in Louisiana find solace in one another: 'It's good to be around your community'

960

Early voting begins in New Orleans this weekend; here's what's on the ballot

961

Can Baton Rouge become a tourism city? Here's how officials are trying to attract visitors

962

A new high-tech exhibit at the Four Seasons celebrates history of New Orleans culture

963

How one Louisiana funeral home is preserving a town's Black history through unearthed documents

964

After 2021 veto, state lawmakers reintroduce bill to ban transgender athletes from school sports

965

8 months after Ida, displaced residents in Lafourche Parish are looking to FEMA for answers

966

LSU student composers and performers are taking their music to Carnegie Hall

967

Time-traveling performances: two New Orleans shows evoke memories of the past in multimedia acts

968

Louisiana First Lady Donna Edwards teams up with other first spouses to combat human trafficking

969

Reporter Andrea Gallo talks about her blockbuster story on Attorney General Jeff Landry's campaign finances

970

There's a hit videogame based on Norco, Louisiana. Hear from the game's developer.

971

From Louisiana gymnast to gold medal snowboarder: Brenna Huckaby reflects on Paralympic journey

972

A classic opera and a parody of drama: Here’s what’s hitting the stages in New Orleans

973

A new grant aims to grow economic mobility for workers of color in New Orleans’ childcare industry

974

Why the New Orleans city council moved to shut down mayor’s less-than-a-day-old executive order

975

In Baton Rouge, the two reform Jewish synagogues merge after years of discussion

976

Lawmakers grow frustrated with top State Police officials amid probe into Ronald Greene's death

977

A conversation with Louisiana zydeco musician Sean Ardoin on his third Grammy nomination

978

In Baton Rouge, high schoolers will now have to take more advanced classes; not everyone is on board

979

City Council's Joe Giarrusso wants to freeze New Orleans public works budget. Here's why

980

Upcoming Tulane symposium explores contemporary Native communities in the Gulf South

981

With sports betting now legal, state health officials are working to combat problem gambling

982

New performance at the Marigny Opera House allows dancers to tell their own stories

983

Two stories from Louisiana prisons: A cause for alarm and a pathway toward empowerment

984

'It's scary to live in fear': What Ukrainians in Louisiana are saying about the war back home

985

How Louisiana’s club and music businesses are preparing for festival season

986

Restoration, preservation and research: A look into the challenges faced by the Mississippi River

987

Ballet Hispánico captures the story of Evita Perón through dance

988

How a 'Truth Booth' is involving Baton Rouge students in discussions around education policy changes

989

A state Supreme Court case could decide the future for hundreds convicted by non-unanimous juries

990

Food deserts were a problem in Louisiana before COVID. Now it's even worse

991

NATAL podcast shares obstacles faced by pregnant Black women in rural America

992

An inside look at the Rex Ball – and 25 years of broadcasting the event

993

Chickens, courirs and community: A look at Mardi Gras festivities in rural Louisiana

994

Making Mardi Gras: a new exhibit brings viewers behind the scenes of the greatest free show on earth

995

A new report projects a growing green economy in Louisiana

996

A new Amtrak line could connect New Orleans to Mobile, but not all Alabamans are on board

997

Public schools and public libraries: two stories of integration in New Orleans

998

Redistricting is winding down with no signs of lawmakers adding 2nd majority-Black district

999

Louisiana's medical marijuana program is slow moving despite increase in demand

1000

Inside the plight of Louisiana's Black chefs: 'How do I turn my oppressor into my customer?'

1001

The Krewe of Rex is turning 150! Here's how the group is celebrating

1002

On the anniversary of the Negro Leagues, a look back at Louisiana's Black baseball history

1003

Political infighting continues to stall response to New Orleans’ rise in crime

1004

Two years and three attempts later, here's a look at how Jazz Fest is returning to Louisiana

1005

As HBCUs continue to face bomb threats, FBI begins investigations

1006

Need something to do on a chilly New Orleans day? Disney's Frozen is coming to town

1007

How East Baton Rouge Parish plans to redraw school board maps with more racial equity

1008

NAACP Legal Defense Fund says Louisiana needs a second majority Black district

1009

How the COVID pandemic economy strained Louisiana's nonprofits

1010

Civil rights group gather at Louisiana capitol to protest redistricting proposals

1011

A new exhibit at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center honors Black heroes of WWII

1012

How Louisiana is expanding breastfeeding services and consultation statewide

1013

As crime rates soar in New Orleans, DA Jason Williams shares what he’s going to about it

1014

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a conversation with survivor Irving Roth

1015

Why foreign companies are eyeing Louisiana’s coastline for wind turbine development

1016

Story of the Tuskegee Airmen comes to life as a play; here's when it premieres in New Orleans

1017

How Gulf States hospitals are handling staffing shortages amid the omicron surge

1018

As crime continues to spike in New Orleans, officials are at odds over how to fix it

1019

Under Trump, disaster survivors were granted trailers. Biden wants to give them apartments

1020

Louisiana cities face roadblocks in renaming streets that honor Confederate figures

1021

All-male a capella group to perform COVID pandemic-inspired concert to New Orleans

1022

Access to high-speed internet is a problem in Louisiana. This program aims to fix it.

1023

Louisiana Considered: A look at the state’s newest political hopefuls

1024

Louisiana Considered: Pros and cons of coastal litigation and how it impacts restoration

1025

Louisiana Considered: A look at Louisiana's rollout of flower in the medical marijuana program

1026

Louisiana Considered: Celebrating art and inspiring conversation at the P.5 Gala

1027

Louisiana Considered: King Cake Edition

1028

Louisiana Considered: Guaranteed income programs coming to three Gulf South cities

1029

Louisiana Considered: How “free” is Louisiana?

1030

Louisiana Considered: Bike routes in the works in New Orleans and Baton Rouge

1031

Louisiana Considered: OperaCréole celebrates Black Women in opera

1032

Louisiana Considered: State’s supply of rapid tests dwindles as Omicron surges

1033

Louisiana (Re-)Considered: Encore interviews about space, medicine and bicycles

1034

Louisiana Considered: How New Orleans residents reacted to an epidemic in 1878

1035

Louisiana Considered: Special education programs and more in New Orleans schools

1036

Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge region is expected to see economic growth in 2022

1037

Louisiana Considered: Harry Shearer on “Christmas Without Tears”

1038

Louisiana Considered: Two “Nutcracker” productions in New Orleans this weekend

1039

Louisiana Considered: How a Louisiana billionaire avoided paying income taxes for over a decade

1040

Louisiana Considered: Analyzing candidates for NOLA public office ahead of Dec. 11 elections

1041

Louisiana Considered: Tools for understanding congressional redistricting

1042

Louisiana Considered: How the Krewe of Red Beans gave back to New Orleans

1043

Louisiana Considered: Upcoming music and architecture appreciation events in New Orleans

1044

Louisiana Considered: How public schools account for pandemic “learning loss”

1045

Louisiana Considered: NOLA City Councilmember Joe Giarusso talks policy

1046

Louisiana Considered: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization opening arguments

1047

Louisiana Considered: Supreme Court case will determine abortion access in Louisiana

1048

Louisiana Considered: Camp Algiers, New Orleans’ forgotten WWII internment camp

1049

Louisiana Considered: Jazz and arts events happening in New Orleans

1050

Louisiana Considered: The Second Annual Human Horse Races

1051

Louisiana Considered: “Music Inside Out” returns on WWNO and WRKF

1052

Louisiana Considered: Walter Isaacson On His Book “The Code Breaker”

1053

Louisiana Considered: Analyzing voting trends in New Orleans elections

1054

Louisiana Considered: What causes “Long COVID?”

1055

Louisiana Considered: Solutions for vaccine hesitancy among white evangelicals

1056

Louisiana Considered: Classical and jazz musicians perform together in Coats for Kids Concert

1057

Louisiana Considered: Breaking down the results of this weekend’s election

1058

Louisiana Considered: What President Biden’s infrastructure bill means for Louisiana

1059

Louisiana Considered: What is “blue hydrogen?”

1060

Louisiana Considered: Enabling vaccine access for Black Louisianans

1061

Louisiana Considered: Music, movies and festivals in New Orleans this week

1062

Louisiana Considered: Chronicling the climate crisis with Elizabeth Rush

1063

Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge’s bus system is on the ballot and under scrutiny

1064

Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge Symphony celebrates its 75th anniversary

1065

Louisiana Considered: Young adult vaccination rate lags behind older age groups

1066

Louisiana Considered: The New Orleans Opera returns to the Mahalia Jackson Theater

1067

Louisiana Considered: High vaccination rates among Black residents of the Gulf States

1068

Louisiana Considered: What’s on the ballot this November?

1069

Louisiana Considered: State program will help resolve storm-related insurance disputes

1070

Louisiana Considered: Dr. Joseph Kanter on lifting Louisiana’s mask mandate

1071

Louisiana Considered: New Orleans Film Society to host 32nd annual film festival

1072

Louisiana Considered: Broken promises to Louisiana prisoners led to wrongful life sentences

1073

Louisiana Considered: JP Morrell on his bid for At-Large City Council seat

1074

Louisiana Considered: Students with limited English fluency face barriers to graduation

1075

Louisiana Considered: Don Gandolini on TV/film union strike

1076

Louisiana Considered; Filmmaker Jason Berry looks at jazz funerals in his"City of a Million Dreams" documentary

1077

Louisiana Considered: Journalist Eve Abrams On Louisiana's Criminal Justice Reform Efforts

1078

Louisiana Considered: NOLA Council Member Kristen Palmer Running For At-Large Seat

1079

Louisiana Considered: Lt. Gen. Honoré on who pays for abandoned oil facility cleanup

1080

Louisiana Considered: Killian & the Comeback Kids to perform live at the Zeitgeist Theatre

1081

Louisiana Considered: Doctors fight vaccine misinformation targeted at pregnant people

1082

Louisiana Considered: LaPlace residents weigh options after Hurricane Ida

1083

Louisiana Considered: New Orleans council-at-large elections

1084

Louisiana Considered: Egalitarian methods for congressional redistricting

1085

Louisiana Considered: A documentary looks at Jim Crow-era laws and how it impacted convictions

1086

Louisiana Considered: Mishandled Evacuation Of Incarcerated Individuals During Ida, NOLA Live Music Updates

1087

Louisiana Considered: Reproductive Rights Are At Stake In The Supreme Court, Saints Owner Wants Team To Remain In New Orleans

1088

Louisiana Considered: Desire, Louisiana

1089

Louisiana Considered: Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office Under Scrutiny, Thousands Still Without Power 1 Month After Ida, Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Declared Extinct

1090

Louisiana Considered: Upcoming Chamber Music And Opera Events In New Orleans

1091

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana Seafood Industry Hit Hard By Hurricane Ida, Andouille Season In South Louisiana, State Correctional Facilities Mishandled Ida Evacuations

1092

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana Still Hasn’t Received Sufficient Federal Aid For Storm Recovery, Rep. Tanner Magee Discusses Recovery Efforts In Houma, Investigating Racism In Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office

1093

Louisiana Considered: AT&T and Entergy Under Scrutiny For Service Failures During Hurricane Ida, LDH Reports Another Child Has Died Of COVID-19 In Louisiana

1094

Louisiana Considered: GNOF Leader Discusses Ida Recovery, Entergy New Orleans Executives Walk Out Of Heated City Council Meeting

1095

Louisiana Considered: December Supreme Court Hearing Could Lead To 15-Week Abortion Ban In Louisiana, Dr. Chelsea Gallo Will Lead Two New Orleans Orchestras, Rural Communities Struggle To Recover From Ida

1096

Louisiana Considered: Operation Blue Roof, New Orleans Trash Parade, Residents With Disabilities’ Pleas For Help Went Unheard During Hurricane Ida

1097

Louisiana Considered: Trash Collection Yet To Resume In New Orleans, How Infrastructure Changes After A Major Storm, NWS Satellite Moving Closer To Baton Rouge, Late City

1098

Louisiana Considered: Updates On Tropical Storm Nicholas, Out-Of-State Utility Repair Workers Help With Repairs In Ida’s Wake, Some Louisiana Schools Face Lengthy Facility Repairs

1099

Louisiana Considered: Latest On Ida Damage And Recovery, Remembering George Wein, New Orleans Transit Workers Fight For Better Work Conditions

1100

Louisiana Considered: HUD Sells Houses In Flood Zones, Bayou Communities Face Long Recovery From Ida, Influx Of Surrendered Pets In Southern Animal Shelters

1101

Louisiana Considered: How Scholars Study Disasters, Louisiana Schools Begin Recovery From Hurricane Ida

1102

Louisiana Considered: Governor’s Climate Task Force Releases Draft Of Emissions Reduction Plan, Blue Bikes Return To NOLA Streets, Remembering Howell Binkley

1103

Louisiana Considered: Impact Of COVID-19 In New Orleans Schools, John Clemmer: A Legacy In Art, The Radical Buffoons Prepare For Fifth Theatre Season

1104

Louisiana Considered: FDA Grants Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Full Approval, Delta Variant Hits Rural Louisiana Hard

1105

Louisiana Considered: Fifth Anniversary Of 2016 South Louisiana Floods, Possibility Of Clay Under Polar Caps Of Mars

1106

Louisiana Considered: Data Center Of Southeast Louisiana Begins Analysis Of U.S. Census Data, How The Delta Variant Affects Children

1107

Louisiana Considered: COVID-19 Surge Continues To Intensify, Tropical Storm Activity In The Gulf

1108

Louisiana Considered: Southern States See Sharp Decline In HIV Testing, Attendees’ Refusal To Wear Masks Derails Legislative Committee Meeting, Ramsey Lewis On What It Means To Be Cool

1109

Louisiana Considered: Heavier Penalties For Drag Racing In Baton Rouge, New Louisiana Civil Rights Trail Marker Unveiled

1110

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana Educators Brace For New School Year During COVID-19 Case Surge, Tropical Storm Fred Approaches Gulf Coast

1111

Louisiana Considered: LSU Faculty Plead For COVID-19 Safety Measures In Classrooms, State Hospitals Consider Rationing Patient Care, Vaccinations Increase As Delta Variant Spreads, AG Jeff Landry Advises Staff On How To Circumvent K-12 School Mask Requirements

1112

Louisiana Considered: What’s Causing Louisiana’s Health Care Worker Shortage, Louisiana Contemporary 2021, Marigny Opera Ballet’s 2021 - 2022 Season

1113

Louisiana Considered: COVID-19 Hospitalizations And Case Numbers Set New Records, Hammond Hospital CEO Describes Surge’s Effects On Her Staff, How The State Is Handling The Fourth Surge

1114

Louisiana Considered: COVID-19 Case Spike Affecting Regional Hospitals, Opt-Out HIV Testing In Baton Rouge Emergency Rooms, Rise In Out-Of-Season RSV Cases

1115

Louisiana Considered: The Pandemic’s Effects On Industries And Arts, Pollution And Algal Blooms In Lake Pontchartrain And The Gulf Of Mexico

1116

Louisiana Considered: Delta Variant Cases And Hospitalizations Break Records, Exploring The Deep Ties Between New Orleans And Haiti

1117

Louisiana Considered: National And State Responses To The Delta Variant, Protecting And Using Water In The Fight Against Climate Change

1118

Louisiana Considered: Lake Charles Fails To See Aid For Nearly 1 Year After Hurricane Laura, Understanding The COVID-19 Delta Variant

1119

Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge’s Preparations For End Of Federal Eviction Moratorium, Saltwater Intrusion In Baton Rouge’s Aquifer System

1120

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana’s COVID-19 Surge, The 2021 Hurricane Season, Holocaust Survivor Irving Roth

1121

Louisiana Considered: Housing Instability In New Orleans, Louisiana ICE Facilities Drop Off Waves Of Detainees At Rural Airports And Bus Stops

1122

Louisiana Considered: The M.J. Foster Promise Program, Using Fiber Optics To Detect Oil Pipeline Leaks

1123

Louisiana Considered: Live From The Veto Override Session, NOLABA’s New CEO, What’s With This Weather?

1124

Louisiana Considered: Low COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Among Frontline Healthcare Workers, New Orleans Shakespeare Festival At Tulane 2021, The Contemporary Arts Center’s 2021 Gulf South Open Call Exhibition

1125

Louisiana Considered: Tomorrow’s Veto Override Session, Industrial Construction Project Threatens A Historic Black Community, The Rediscovered Recordings Of Jazz Fest 1970

1126

Louisiana Considered: Veto Override Session May Pass Anti-Vaccine Bills, Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Grantees

1127

Louisiana Considered: Some Louisiana Law Enforcement Oppose Lifting Concealed Carry Restrictions, Louisiana’s Small Businesses Recover From Pandemic

1128

Louisiana Considered: Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre’s Season-Closing Production, Ensuring Proper Hydration, Le Petit Theatre’s 105th Season

1129

Louisiana Considered: Former Governor Edwin Edwards Dies At 93, Louisiana’s Growing Solar Power Industry

1130

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan, LIGO Observes Black Hole Eating Neutron Star

1131

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana’s Lost Gravesites, RISE St. James’ Fight Against Environmental Racism

1132

Louisiana Considered: Walter Isaacson On His Book “The Code Breaker,” Constructing The Ideal Tomato Sandwich

1133

Louisiana Considered: Preserving New Orleans’ Cemeteries, NASA’s Plans To Explore Venus

1134

Louisiana Considered: The Growing Possibility Of A Veto Override Session, Mississippi’s Supreme Court Overturns Medical Marijuana Expansion, Trust In Truthseekers

1135

Louisiana Considered: FEMA’s Failures To Address Economic Disparities In Disaster Relief, New Orleans Business Alliance Head Takes Similar Position In Michigan

1136

Louisiana Considered: DHS Secretary Pushes For Louisiana Vaccinations, New Orleans Opera Returns To Live Performance, What’s Happening At The Newcomb Art Museum

1137

Louisiana Considered: The Secret Basketball Game That Desegregated Louisiana High School Sports, The Chicago Defender’s Louisiana Coverage

1138

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana’s Eviction Crisis, Possible Veto Override Session, Vaccinating Undocumented Workers, The Blessing Of The Fleet, Jazz Fest 2021

1139

Louisiana Considered: Fighting For Insurance Reform, Venues And Restaurants Continue Recovering From The Pandemic

1140

Louisiana Considered: Red River Parish’s Balanced School Calendar, New At NOMA, An Interview With Borris Anthony York

1141

Louisiana Considered: Proposal To Move New Orleans’ City Hall, The Big Door Prize

1142

Louisiana Considered: Perspectives On Changes To Louisiana Unemployment Insurance Payments, WRKF’s New Radio Theatre Program

1143

Louisiana Considered: The Big Door Prize, National Bourbon Day

1144

Louisiana Considered: How Ronald Greene’s Family Is Seeking Justice, Governor Edwards Signs Marijuana Decriminalization Bill

1145

Louisiana Considered: The Chicago Defender’s Louisiana Coverage, LPO’s New Executive Director

1146

Louisiana Considered: Final Day Of State Legislative Session, FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit, Shuttered Venue Operators Grant

1147

Louisiana Considered: Bicycle Safety In South Louisiana

1148

Louisiana Considered: A Tribute To Ellis Marsalis And Carol Sutton, Legislation Against Higher Education COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates, Tulane’s Summer Lyric Theatre Returns

1149

Louisiana Considered: Court Watch NOLA Releases Annual Report, The Activists Cleaning Up Lincoln Beach, The Music Inside Out Sessions

1150

Louisiana Considered: How The LPO Navigated The Pandemic, The Role Of Community Health Centers In The Delta, Louisiana Children’s Museum Reopens

1151

Louisiana Considered: Louisiana’s Economic Recovery, The History Of Asian Immigrants In South Louisiana

1152

Louisiana Considered: Protests at the State Capitol, The Final Stretch of the Legislative Session

1153

Louisiana Considered: Abortion Legislation Update, $256 Million Coastal Reconstruction Projects Are Underway

1154

Louisiana Considered: National EMS Week, Aroha Philanthropies LDOA Grant, Effects Of The Pandemic On Public Arts Programs

1155

Louisiana Considered: Boil Water Advisories, Freedom Riders, Rep. Edmond Jordan on Qualified Immunity

1156

Louisiana Considered: LA House Education Committee Approves Ban On Transgender Student-Athletes, Tort Reform Measures, Amtrak Gulf Coast Line Faces Challenges, NovaVax Trials In Baton Rouge

1157

Louisiana Considered: Update On Louisiana Vaccinations, Stormy Weather In New Orleans, National WWII Museum Hosts Virtual Field Trip

1158

Louisiana Considered: Live Music Returns To New Orleans, New Orleans Great Strides Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser

1159

Louisiana Considered: Walter Isaacson On His Book “The Code Breaker,” Food Writer Ian McNulty Dishes On Mother's Day Memories

1160

Now Playing WWNO 89.9 louisianaconsideredlogo Louisiana Considered Louisiana Considered: Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter On Biden's Visit, Paul Braun Reviews Busy Week At Statehouse

1161

Louisiana Considered: Braces For Foster Kids, Second Line Funeral For Big Chief Dump, The Study Of Government Propaganda

1162

Louisiana Considered: Voting Access Faces Restrictions, How The Pandemic Is Changing Louisiana’s Economy

1163

Louisiana Considered: GiveNOLA Day, Update On Marijuana Bill, 10-Digit Dialing

1164

Louisiana Considered: The Rediscovered Recordings Of 1970 Jazz Fest, The Battle Over River Pilots

1165

Louisiana Considered: LSU Professor Composes Concerto Inspired By M.C. Escher, A New Film Inspired By Students Tackles Racism

1166

Louisiana Considered: Marijuana Legalization Advances At Statehouse , Analyzing Louisiana's Census Figures

1167

Louisiana Considered: Claims Against the AG, Tomorrow’s Election, Criminal Justice Reform

1168

Louisiana Considered: Income Tax Credits, Planting Trees, M.C. Escher Concerto

1169

Louisiana Considered: Talking Climate Change with Paul Brannen and Tegan Wendland

1170

Louisiana Considered: Traffic Woes In Louisiana, Rural Community Health Centers, Session Update

1171

Louisiana Considered: Breaking Down 2nd Congressional District Debate, Vaccine Disparities Continue In Rural Areas

1172

Louisiana Considered: Mayor Cantrell On The Fiscal Session; Medical Marijuana Bills Advance At Statehouse

1173

Louisiana Considered: Youth Incarceration, Amazon Vote In Alabama

1174

Louisiana Considered: Tax Issues At The Fiscal Session, Financial Literacy With Peter Ricchiuti

1175

Louisiana Considered: Fiscal Session Kicks Off In Louisiana, Shots For Shots

1176

Louisiana Considered: Former U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu , Grocery Tax

1177

Louisiana Considered: Guaranteed Youth Income, Stormwater Interventions, and National Beer Day

1178

Louisiana Considered: The Louisiana Center for the Blind's Toxic Culture, The Claiborne Expressway

1179

Louisiana Considered: Gary Chambers' Run for Congress, Russel Honore Talks Politics

1180

Louisiana Considered: New Orleans Nightcrawlers, LSU Pandemic Survey

1181

Louisiana Considered: Ellis Marsalis' Legacy, A Brighter Future for NOLA's Big Industries

1182

Louisiana Considered: Increased Support for Marijuana Legalization, Friday's LSU Hearing

1183

Louisiana Considered: A Story on LSU's Former President, Voting Rights in Louisiana

1184

Louisiana Considered: The Aftermath of LSU's Scandal, More on Last Weekend's Elections

1185

Louisiana Considered: Special Elections, LSU's Male-Dominated Board

1186

Louisiana Considered: Vaccine Hesitancy, NOLA Public Schools, Anti-Panhandling

1187

Louisiana Considered: Irish Immigration in South Louisiana, The Black Hole Award

1188

Louisiana Considered: Drew Brees' Legacy, The Renaming of NOLA's Schools

1189

Louisiana Considered: The Upcoming Congressional Election, The LSU Hearing

1190

Louisiana Considered: The Latest On LSU Investigation, WWNO/WRKF's Investigation Into Groundwater Issues (Mon 3/8)

1191

Louisiana Considered: Coastal Lawsuit Settlement, COVID Deaths, Trench Art (Thurs 3/4)

1192

Louisiana Considered: The Uncertain Future Of Louisiana's Bars & Music Venues (Wed 3/3)

1193

Louisiana Considered: Standardized Tests Still Happening, The Green Book (Tues 3/2)

1194

Louisiana Considered: Breaking Down The Advocate's Big Louisiana GOP Story, Latest Vaccine Rollout News (Mon 3/1)

1195

Louisiana Considered: GOP Divisions, Vaccine Rollout

1196

Louisiana Considered: An Earlier Start to Hurricane Season, The State's Budget

1197

Louisiana Considered: Latest On Les Miles And LSU Scandal, The Last Juke Joints, Crawfish Season (Thurs 2/25)

1198

Louisiana Considered: Baton Rouge PD Under Scrutiny, New Orleans' Pleasure Clubs, Court Watch NOLA (Wed 2/24)

1199

Louisiana Considered: Fallout From The Extreme Weather (Tues 2/23)

1200

Louisiana Considered: A Black Baton Rouge Cemetery Falls Into Disrepair, Homicides Surge Across US.

1201

Louisiana Considered Ep. 5 (Fri 12/19)

1202

Louisiana Considered Ep.4 (Thurs 2/18)

1203

Louisiana Considered Ep. 3 (Wed 2/17)

1204

Louisiana Considered Ep 2. (Tues 2/26)

1205

Louisiana Considered Ep.1 (Monday 2/15)