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Liz Murrill’s legal turmoil; preparing for wildfire season in the Gulf South; Tulane presents ‘La Cage Aux Folles’
Season 1 Episode 1243
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was indicted by an Orleans Parish grand jury on sixteen felony charges last week for allegedly intimidating el…
12 hours ago
New funds for Acadiana projects; Gov. Landry’s exec order to protect ratepayers; LSU students investigate cold cases
Season 1 Episode 1242
Money is coming to Acadiana. Lawmakers recently approved funding to build the new I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge in Lake Charles after state lawmakers g…
1 day, 9 hours ago
Teacher stipend debate; environmental concerns over new Hyundai plant; The Louisiana Music and Heritage Experience
Season 1 Episode 1241
Louisiana teachers will get another stipend this coming school year. In previous years, the legislature added money to the state’s budget to cover th…
5 days, 12 hours ago
Why Miss. won't pass private school vouchers; land for solar power and agriculture; WDSU’s new chief meteorologist
Season 1 Episode 1240
Many Republican-led states have passed programs that will eventually give any parent, regardless of how much money they make, thousands of dollars a …
6 days, 11 hours ago
New Orleans DA under fire for taking on high-profile private case; Queer activism during the AIDS epidemic in Shreveport
Season 1 Episode 1238
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams has come under fire for taking on a case with his private law practice. This is typical among Louisia…
1 week ago
Senate primary results; SPLC’s year in hate; 23 year-old becomes first La. patient functionally cured of sickle cell
Season 1 Episode 1238
The primary season for Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race is finally behind us, and we know who the Republican and Democratic candidates in the fall electi…
1 week, 1 day ago
Gravy: Tasting Haiti in New Orleans
Season 1 Episode 1237
For Haitians living in the Big Easy, many things remind them of home, from Second Line parades to the architecture to the food. Red beans and rice, b…
1 week, 4 days ago
Countdown to Senate runoff; concerns over disappearing marsh; UNO’s first marching band in 50 years
Season 1 Episode 1236
It’s Thursday, and that means it’s time to talk politics with The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate’s Stephanie Grace. Today, we discuss the final …
1 week, 4 days ago
New Orleans Haitians celebrate country’s first World Cup appearance in 50 years; remembering UpStairs Lounge Fire
Season 1 Episode 1235
The 2026 World Cup is in full swing, and for the first time in 50 years – and second time ever – the country of Haiti is making an appearance. Even t…
1 week, 6 days ago
Going undercover as a guard at a private prison; how Lafon Arts Center is expanding rural arts education
Season 1 Episode 1234
10 years ago, Mother Jones investigator Shane Bauer went undercover at a private prison in Louisiana. Disguised as a prison guard, he observed the vi…
2 weeks ago