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Sea Change: Designing With Nature
Season 1 Episode 650
There are more than a thousand miles of levees and floodgates lining each side of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Thousands of dams also h…
2 years, 6 months ago
Congressional maps update; preserving the Oretha Castle Haley House; support for veterans in NOLA
Season 1 Episode 649
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court balked at the prospect of confronting a lower court about its efforts to delay the redrawing of Louisiana’s congre…
2 years, 6 months ago
Hockey is back in Louisiana – and a Louisianan is in the NHL; solar energy projects in Iberia Parish
Season 1 Episode 648
This summer, the energy company First Solar began construction on a new facility in Iberia Parish in south Louisiana. The $1.1 billion facility marke…
2 years, 6 months ago
How NOLA’s water board falsified testing data; at-home postpartum care; Twilight Symphony show
Season 1 Episode 647
Touro Infirmary in New Orleans recently launched a program to offer free postpartum home visits to anyone who gives birth at the hospital. Advocates …
2 years, 6 months ago
How a 23-year-old Democrat became mayor of Bogalusa; climate-friendly eating habits; ‘Roe’ the play
Season 1 Episode 646
When “Roe,” the play, premiered at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2016, Roe vs. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case, was the law of the land. A…
2 years, 6 months ago
Sea Change presents ‘SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America’ from KQED
Season 1 Episode 645
Today on Sea Change, we are bringing you an episode from our friends at KQED. The story you’re about to hear is from the third season of their podcas…
2 years, 6 months ago
Why 10% of NOLA Catholic churches are closing or merging; Télé-Louisiane launches French newspaper
Season 1 Episode 644
Gov.-elect Jeff Landry is preparing to take office, and his appointees and transition team include some familiar – and some surprising – faces. The T…
2 years, 6 months ago
NOLA Central City Library closure, Miss. River depth studies; interview with Sec. State candidate
Season 1 Episode 643
More than two months ago, the New Orleans Public Library temporarily closed its Central City branch after a staff member found mold in the building. …
2 years, 6 months ago
New opera highlights racial injustice; NOLA embarks on massive plan to address homelessness
Season 1 Episode 642
The state of Georgia recently promised nearly $2 billion in incentives to persuade Hyundai to open an electric vehicle plant there. But Georgia isn’t…
2 years, 6 months ago
Meet the candidates running for state treasurer; latest on Capitol Lakes decontamination efforts
Season 1 Episode 641
Louisiana officials have known for decades that the lakes near the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge contain toxic chemicals. Now, the EPA has gotten…
2 years, 6 months ago