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  • Louisiana’s abortion ban has dramatically changed pregnancy care in the state, with dangerous consequences. That’s according to a first-of-its-kind report from abortion rights groups.
  • Louisiana's first female Attorney General Liz Murrill talks various challenges she faces as well as her goals as attorney general. Mortgage lender McGehee Woolf speaks on in interest rates and home affordability. Louisiana real estate agent Darren James gives insight into the market trends for home buyers and sellers.
  • Louisiana’s historic special session on crime has concluded after a brisk two weeks. We recap the biggest changes to come out of it. Plus, New Orleans will have its first non-charter public school in years.
  • Financial advisor Fred Dent speaks on the current state of the economy amid this election year. Former State Representative and candidate for Mayor of Baton Rouge Ted James gives insight into his campaign and candidacy. Author and journalist Trent Angers talks Shaquille O'Neal on his 52nd birthday.
  • Attorney and Louisiana State Representative Vanessa Caston LaFleur talks the ongoing crime session, Impact District 101 and "The Promise Lab". For more information, visit www.imactdistrict101.com. Political consultants Scott Wilfong and Susan Nelson discuss the first month of Jeff Landry as governor and also this presidential election year.
  • General manager of Nola Gold Rugby Ryan Fitzgerald speaks on his work with the team and also this upcoming season. Community organizer and educator Maggie Conarro talks her advocacy work and her work within politics. Singer Quiana Lynell gives insight into her new ventures. WTIX owner and morning show host Mike Costello remembers "The Beatles".
  • Libertarian lawyer Mike Wolf is joined by former state lawmaker Troy Hebert to discuss various local and national political topics including the ongoing crime session and the upcoming November presidential election. Author Steve Berry talks his latest work, The Atlas Maneuver".
  • Journalist Peter Kovacs gives his take on journalism in America as well as remembers Times-Picayune columnist James Gill amid his recent passing. Tulane professor Blake Gilpin talks his upcoming lecture at the Louisiana Old State Capitol regarding Black suffrage, "The Dawn of Black Suffrage". For more information, visit https://louisianaoldstatecapitol.org/exhibits-events/the-dawn-of-black-suffrage.
  • We take a look at the state’s community college transfer rates to 4-year institutions and how to improve them. And we learn about a new study on wetland loss projections.
  • Lawmakers in Baton Rouge are considering dozens of so-called tough-on-crime bills. We break down the biggest ones. Plus, more on how historic preservationists are adopting AI tools.
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