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  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we dive into the water main breaks in New Orleans, Shreveport and rural communities. We also hear about an upcoming banjo and guitar festival, and break down the week in politics.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, Morning Edition host Diane Mack reflects on her more than 30 years in public radio as she heads towards retirement. Plus, in honor of March Madness, we look back on a story about the first integrated high school sports game in Louisiana.
  • Activist and co-founder of Abortion for America Kaitlyn Joshua is joined by former State Representative Troy Hebert to discuss various political topics including upcoming elections and the war in Iran. Longtime politico James Carville comments on various topics including upcoming elections and candidates, Pres. Trump, and the war in Iran.
  • Former LSU basketball player and LSU and BREC board member Collis Temple comments on various topics including the world of NIL, LSU and Troy Middleton, and the City Park Golf Course. Veteran anchorman George Sells speaks on the demise of CBS Radio News. Pastor Donnie Swaggart talks tonight's "Parental Awareness Night". For more information, visit https://www.fwcbr.org/events/parental-awareness-night/2026-03-24.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we’ll hear how Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards is working to give police officers a significant raise. Plus, we learn why a federal judge in Lake Charles may soon dismiss a 60-year-old school desegregation order.
  • Former LSU Manship School professor Bob Mann comments on various topics including the upcoming senate election, the war in Iran, and the latest with Pres. Trump. LSU professor Kevin Cope speaks on the latest LSU news including the return of Will Wade. Talk Louisiana host Jim Engster comments on various local and national topics.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why recreational gator hunting may soon have an established season in the state. We also chat with an aspiring paralympic power lifter about creating new life goals after a tragic accident. Plus, we hear how the Louisiana Bucket Brigade is celebrating Earth Day.
  • Financial advisor Fred Dent discusses the markets, his career, and investment philosophies. Literary editor Monique Morrison talks the upcoming book "Waiting to Die: One Man's Journey on Death Row" and speaks on her time facilitating the release of this memoir by Feltus Taylor, Jr..
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about an investigation showing many elected officials signing nondisclosure agreements related to large-scale developments like the planned datacenters in northwest Louisiana. We also learn about the history of knives in Louisiana and hear about the push for amphibious homes in flood-prone areas.
  • Retired lieutenant general and founder of the GreenARMY General Russel Honore is joined by activist and co-founder of Abortion for America Kaitlyn Joshua to discuss various political topics including the legislative session, the ongoing war in Iran and First Lady Melania Trump's latest press conference. US Senate Democratic candidate Jamie Davis gives insight into his campaign and candidacy.
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