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Latest on TSA lines at MSY; energizing La.’s tech industry; LSU researchers combat microplastics
Season 1 Episode 1172
Wait times at the New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport have been much longer than usual in recent weeks, especially during peak travel d…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Baton Rouge police officers slated for raise; federal judge may dismiss 60-year-old desegregation order in Lake Charles
Season 1 Episode 1171
East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards wants to give employees at the Baton Rouge Police Department a raise. Edwards’ plan hopes to give sworn …
1 month, 4 weeks ago
Why curbside recycling may end in NOLA; new middle-grade novel explores coastal themes and Cajun heritage
Season 1 Episode 1170
Curbside recycling in New Orleans may soon disappear. Mayor Helena Moreno floated the possibility of eliminating it as a potential cost-saving measur…
1 month, 4 weeks ago
Morning Edition’s Diane Mack reflects on radio career; Louisiana’s first integrated high school sports game
Season 1 Episode 1169
She’s been a part of thousands of listener’s mornings for more than three and a half decades. And now, Morning Edition host Diane Mack has decided to…
2 months ago
Proposal to name bridge after Trump; breaking down the water main breaks; Danny Barker Banjo and Guitar Fest returns
Season 1 Episode 1168
It’s Thursday, and that means it’s time to catch up on politics with Stephanie Grace, editorial director and columnist for The Times Picayune/The Adv…
2 months ago
Pressures on LA reserve funds; LSU symposium on news and politics; Baton Rouge hospital’s new blood cancer treatment
Season 1 Episode 1167
Analysis from Pew shows state reserve funds — often called rainy day funds — largely fell in 2025. That's the first time that happened since the Grea…
2 months ago
Nous Foundation to launch archival initiative; Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre preview; impacts of SWLA LNG terminals
Season 1 Episode 1166
The Nous Foundation is a New Orleans-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting Louisiana’s French, Creole and Indigenous cultures and languages. Recentl…
2 months ago
Crawfish worker shortage; doc series on Louisiana HBCUs; LSU symposium on AI in business
Season 1 Episode 1165
It’s March in Louisiana, and that means one thing: crawfish season. This year, the industry is facing major labor shortages due to federal immigratio…
2 months ago
Gov. Landry’s priorities for legislative session; how Black Masking Indians are gearing up for Super Sunday
Season 1 Episode 1164
It’s the end of the week, and time to catch up on politics. The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate’s editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grac…
2 months, 1 week ago
New Orleans native, Atlantic writer Clint Smith on latest work; Sea Change travels to Cambodia
Season 1 Episode 1163
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane kicks off tonight, and among the featured authors, directors and journalists is Clint Smith, a staff writer a…
2 months, 1 week ago