Latest episodes of the podcast Louisiana Considered
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Hockey is back in Louisiana – and a Louisianan is in the NHL; solar energy projects in Iberia Parish
15/11/2023
How NOLA’s water board falsified testing data; at-home postpartum care; Twilight Symphony show
14/11/2023
How a 23-year-old Democrat became mayor of Bogalusa; climate-friendly eating habits; ‘Roe’ the play
13/11/2023
Why 10% of NOLA Catholic churches are closing or merging; Télé-Louisiane launches French newspaper
09/11/2023
NOLA Central City Library closure, Miss. River depth studies; interview with Sec. State candidate
08/11/2023
New opera highlights racial injustice; NOLA embarks on massive plan to address homelessness
07/11/2023
Meet the candidates running for state treasurer; latest on Capitol Lakes decontamination efforts
06/11/2023
Backstory on new U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson; community rallies to save Baton Rouge theater
03/11/2023
Meet AG candidates Liz Murrill and Lindsey Cheek; why La. is seeing a steep drop in parole numbers
02/11/2023
Formerly incarcerated people share their stories in new exhibit; history of pig roasts in Louisiana
01/11/2023
WWII Museum opens final permanent exhibit; exploring the relationship between Disney and New Orleans
31/10/2023
Baton Rouge schools face worsening teacher shortage; why La. may start a black bear hunting season
30/10/2023
Sea Change: Flood by Flood Part 2
27/10/2023
What you need to know about the new Speaker of the House; celebrating Creole Heritage Month
26/10/2023
The NOLA native who almost became first Black pitcher in the Major Leagues: climate impacts on rice
25/10/2023
‘Superfog’ results in deadly car pileup; AI in LSU classrooms; ‘Theatre of Blood’ comes to NOLA
24/10/2023
Restoring wetlands in the Lower Ninth Ward; new efforts to prepare new dads for fatherhood
23/10/2023
Sea Change: Flood by Flood Part 1
20/10/2023
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