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Latest on Francine; NOLA’s short-term rentals crackdown; celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Season 1 Episode 832
Francine is churning in the Gulf Coast and expected to make landfall in Louisiana late Wednesday. Across the state, residents are preparing for the s…
1 year, 8 months ago
Grambling installs youngest-ever HBCU president; New Orleans Music Census findings released
Season 1 Episode 831
Last Friday, the nation's youngest HBCU president was formally installed – and it happened right here in Louisiana. That's right, Dr. Martin Lemelle,…
1 year, 8 months ago
Sea Change: The Stormy Insurance Crisis in the Sunshine State
Season 1 Episode 830
The home insurance market is collapsing all across the country. Big, brand-name insurance companies are walking away from the riskiest states. And, t…
1 year, 8 months ago
Life-saving drug to become controlled substance; why these La. Republicans are not supporting Trump; remembering Sybil Morial
Season 1 Episode 829
Today, people across New Orleans and all of Louisiana are remembering Sybil Morial, who died this week at 91. While often remembered as the wife of N…
1 year, 8 months ago
$1.3M in grants to help early educators facing low pay; What a new sickle cell treatment could mean for patients in Louisiana
Season 1 Episode 828
The Louisiana Policy Institute for Children recently announced $1.3 million in grant funding for projects that address compensation for early childho…
1 year, 8 months ago
Why New Orleans inmates must wait extra year for reduced phone call rates; NOLA Project names new artistic director
Season 1 Episode 827
On Jan. 1, a new federal regulation will go into effect, significantly reducing the rates that inmates have to pay to call friends and family. But in…
1 year, 8 months ago
La. Tech student reflects on making USA Blind Soccer Men's National Team; Carville museum preserves history of nation’s oldest leprosarium
Season 1 Episode 836
The Paralympic Games are officially underway, and athletes from around the world have gathered to compete in Paris for an exciting two weeks of event…
1 year, 8 months ago
Space Force chief on protecting America’s interests in space; New Orleans libraries’ voter education programs
Season 1 Episode 835
Gov. Jeff Landry announced two orders this week: one that keeps noncitizens from voting and another that bans the teaching of critical race theory in…
1 year, 8 months ago
Impact of Louisiana’s new gun laws; How LSU is using AI to monitor athletes’ health
Season 1 Episode 834
Louisiana’s new permitless/constitutional-carry firearm law went into effect in July– a win for gun rights advocates, but causing some consternation …
1 year, 8 months ago
New law gives La. parents money to spend on private schools; Culture Collision kicks of season of arts events
Season 1 Episode 833
Louisiana is the latest state to pass a law that gives parents who choose to send their kids to private school, money to spend on it. Last week, the …
1 year, 8 months ago