Aubry Procell
Reporter/Technical ProducerAubry is a reporter, producer and operations assistant in Baton Rouge. Before coming to WWNO/WRKF, he worked as Production Director, Traffic Director and on-air host at Louisiana State University's student radio station, KLSU. He graduated from LSU with degrees in mass communication and classical music.
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The Capital Region Planning Commission is asking for public input on a bike path that would allow cyclists to travel through five parishes and across the Mississippi River.
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Also, we look back at some of the Gulf States Newsroom’s best reporting from last year.
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We take a look back at some of this year’s most interesting and compelling interviews.
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Also, we take a look at how public policies are (and aren’t) working around the United States.
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Canadian Pacific Railway has committed to providing a passenger train route between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced in early December.
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Also, how expansions to the social safety net have helped families during the pandemic.
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Also, the head of Louisiana’s largest teachers’ union breaks down what schools might gain from the federal Build Back Better bill.
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State Attorney General Jeff Landry and Rep. Raymond Crews are suing Gov. John Bel Edwards over the inclusion of COVID-19 vaccines in Louisiana’s list of immunizations required for attendance at K-12 schools, universities and daycares, Landry announced Tuesday.
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Also, a look back at one of 2021’s most important labor rights movements.
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Diane Mack hosted this Tuesday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.