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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
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

Season 1 Episode 807

There are nearly 100,000 people in Louisiana living with Alzheimer’s disease, many of whom rely on family to care for them. But what about the young …

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

The Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola is famous for its ruthless working conditions for inmates on the farm line. In fact, many even refer to th…

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

Season 1 Episode 805

Governor Jeff Landry’s administration wants to overhaul how the state manages its natural resources. Part of the push could mean big changes for the …

2 years ago

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

Season 1 Episode 804

As gun violence persists in the Gulf South, community members in Shreveport, Louisiana are reckoning with last year's mass shootings and murders. And…

2 years ago

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Sea Change: Coastal Cities for the Future
Sea Change: Coastal Cities for the Future

Season 1 Episode 803

Most of the world's biggest cities are on the coast. As sea levels rise and storms worsen, how can we reimagine our coastal cities so that they can s…

2 years ago

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

Season 1 Episode 802

Louisiana’s unpopular “constitutional carry” law goes into effect on Independence Day. It allows anyone over 18 to carry a concealed firearm without …

2 years ago

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

Season 1 Episode 801

Last week, Governor Landry vetoed $1 million in funding allocated to Catholic Charities of Acadiana. The veto is a major blow to the organization tha…

2 years ago

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

Season 1 Episode 800

An overwhelming number of  Louisianans support expanding offshore oil and gas drilling in the state and the expansion of renewable energy resources, …

2 years ago

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

Season 1 Episode 799

For the last few weeks, we’ve been airing our original podcast, Road to Rickwood. Hosted by Roy Wood Jr., the four part series documents the history …

2 years ago

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

Season 1 Episode 798

Louisiana’s 85-mile industrial corridor along the Mississippi River is one of the country’s largest hotspots for a cancer-causing chemical called eth…

2 years ago

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