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Mayor Cantrell, city council at odds; renown New Orleans glassblower retires; fisherman remembers boat lost to Katrina
Season 1 Episode 1024
It’s Thursday, and that means it’s time for our week in politics with Stephanie Grace, the editorial director and columnist for the Times-Picayune/Th…
11 months, 4 weeks ago
Tax credit for fortified roofs; urban farmer discusses winning rare election ; Louisiana Readers’ Choice Awards
Season 1 Episode 1023
Thanks to a new law, Louisiana homeowners can now get a $10,000 tax credit if they install a fortified roof on their home. That’s in addition to the …
11 months, 4 weeks ago
Louisiana looks to Ukraine's harm reduction model; Tulane Shakespeare presents ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Season 1 Episode 1022
Yesterday on Louisiana Considered, the Gulf States Newsroom’s Drew Hawkins brought us to the Netherlands to learn how the country was navigating the …
1 year ago
Meet NPR Shreveport's only full-time staffer; feral hogs erode coastline; Dutch solutions for the opioid crisis
Season 1 Episode 1021
If you’re a regular NPR listener, you know that our organization is under serious threat. The House of Representatives recently approved a request fr…
1 year ago
Duplessis enters NOLA mayor’s race; Café Reconcile rebrands; HNOC exhibit on local civil rights movement
Season 1 Episode 1020
It’s Thursday and that means it’s time to catch up on politics with The Times Picayune/New Orleans Advocate’s editorial director and columnist, Steph…
1 year ago
What’s next for U.S.-Iran relations; nostalgia for neighborhood sounds after Katrina
Season 1 Episode 1019
More than 40 years after the 1979 Iranian revolutions, relations between the United States and Iran remain frayed. This has largely been due to Iran’…
1 year ago
Hurricane season update; ‘Company’ comes to Tulane theater; how UNO faculty feel about rejoining LSU system
Season 1 Episode 1019
Its storm season in the Gulf South, and the National Hurricane Center has been tracking tropical disturbances headed towards the coast. Tropical Stor…
1 year ago
Reproductive health post-Dobbs; remembering journalist Stanley Nelson; Alabama prison lawsuits
Season 1 Episode 1017
It's been three years since the Supreme Court reversed the nearly 50-year-old Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. Since then, Louisiana and…
1 year ago
Some Republicans walk back support for Medicaid cuts; inside Louisiana’s ‘detention alley’; CLECO up for sale
Season 1 Episode 1016
It’s Thursday, and The Times Picayune/the Advocate’s editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace is here to talk politics. Today she discusses w…
1 year ago
Sending minors to adult prisons; water sports for people with disabilities; risks of mechanical ventilators
Season 1 Episode 1015
A new Louisiana law could sentence more 17-year-olds to adult prison terms. But at the same time, some people serving long sentences for crimes they …
1 year ago