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

Season 1 Episode 775

Don Marshall, executive director of Jazz Fest, is officially retiring after 20 years. Throughout his time, he’s weathered Hurricane Katrina and COVID…

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

Episode 774

This year’s legislative session has been an active one when it comes to criminal justice and public safety. Gov. Jeff Landry called a special session…

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

Episode 773

It can be easy to miss your neighborhood bus stop in New Orleans. That’s because a lot of stops don’t have a sign. More than a year and a half after …

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

Episode 772

More than half of American children spend time in at least one weekly non-parental care arrangement, according to the National Center for Education S…

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

Season 1 Episode 771

College graduations across the country have been disrupted this month as students continue to protest Israel’s war in Gaza. 

Xavier University of Loui…

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

Season 1 Episode 771

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for our look at the week in politics. 

Stephanie Grace, the Times Picayune/The Advocate’s editorial director and …

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

Season 1 Episode 771

May is National Bike Month, and we’re dedicating Wednesday’s show to the topic of bike infrastructure in Southern Louisiana. 

Baton Rouge and New Orl…

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

Season 1 Episode 770

Hundreds of doctors across Louisiana are asking lawmakers not to pass a bill that would make abortion medications controlled substances in Louisiana.…

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

Season 1 Episode 769

Gov. Jeff Landry signed a package of bills last week that will deregulate Louisiana’s insurance market.

They’re part of Insurance Commissioner Tim Te…

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How LNG expansion impacts communities from the Gulf South to Japan
How LNG expansion impacts communities from the Gulf South to Japan

Season 1 Episode 768

We’re dedicating today’s show to a special conversation about the expansion of liquefied natural gas. 

Sea Change hosts Halle Parker and Carlyle Calh…

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