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What a global expansion of LNG means for the Gulf Coast; UNO makes more budget cuts
In this final episode of "All Gassed Up," we travel to Japan to learn about the country's liquefied natural gas plant expansion.
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Jazz Fest poster artist honors The Dixie Cups; community park opens under NOLA expressway
The Dixie Cups’ 1964 hit “Chapel of Love” knocked the Beatles out of the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100. The girl group is the focus of Jazz Fest’s official poster this year.
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Mary Orr, Clay Young
LEAN's Executive Director Marylee Orr speaks on environmental concerns throughout the community. Owner of Clay Young Enterprises LLC talks various local issues including congressional redistricting and the upcoming mayor's race.
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Desiree Lemoine, Dayne Sherman, Nina Guilbeault
Campaign manager for Industry Makes Desiree Lemoine talks the latest in the chemical, oil, and gas industry with the upcoming session. Southeastern professor Dayne Sherman gives insight into various local and national political news. Author Nina Guilbeault talks her latest work, "The Good Eater".
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La. childcare workers struggle with low pay, burnout; EPA cracks down on ‘forever chemicals’
New research shows that, in Louisiana, nearly one-third of early care and education workers are, at any given time, considering quitting their jobs.
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Why most NOLA bus stops don’t have signs; Tulane Summer Lyric Theater kicks off
More than a year and a half after the city overhauled its bus routes to be more rider-friendly, virtually none of the 2,000 or so stops in the city have new, permanent signage.
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Federal court throws out La. congressional map; How to go birding on the Mississippi Flyway
Plus, meet the new host and producer of NPR’s Tiny Desk.
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Mike Wolf, Jim Henderson, Tom Seeman
Libertarian lawyer Mike Wolf gives his take on the ongoing Donald Trump trial and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. President of Louisiana Tech Jim Henderson talks education, and the public university as one of the nation's best colleges. Author Tom Seeman speaks on his latest work, "Animals I want to See".
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Mike Hixenbaugh, George Sells, Josh Douglas
Senior investigative reporter for NBC News Mike Hixenbaugh speaks on his latest work, "They Came for the Schools". Veteran anchorman George Sells talk various political topics including the ongoing Donald Trump trial. Law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law and author Joshua Douglas gives insight into his latest work, "The Court v. The Voters".
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Baton Rouge and New Orleans cycling advocates discuss ways to improve bicycle infrastructure
Baton Rouge and New Orleans have been rated as some of the most dangerous places for cyclists, according to national research.
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