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Have you seen a manatee in Lake Pontchartrain? Then Audubon wants to hear from you. We talk with Gabriela Harlamert with Audubon Aquarium Rescue about their efforts to find a manatee that’s been spotted in the lake and how common it is for them to show up around here
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We continue to bring you the latest on the Bourbon Street terror attack, what local leaders are doing, and what’s being done to lower the risk of future attacks. We hear from JP Morrell about what the City Council is doing
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Do you ever feel like your phone is listening in on your conversations? Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement in a case that alleged Siri was unlawfully eavesdropping. We explain what happened and how tech companies know so much about us.
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* Where's the best place to get comfort food on a cold, rainy weekend?* Explaining archer barriers, how they work & how easily they can be deployed* How the SBA is assisting those impacted by the terror attack* What changes can we make at a systemic level to make New Orleans safer?* There are so many options for king cakes. What's your favorite?…
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8am hour* We talk to Michael Hecht with GNO Inc. and the Nola Coalition about the resiliency of our community to overcome hate and terror.* We've heard a ton about Archer barriers...so we spend some time with the CEO of Meridian Rapid Defense Group, the company that makes them
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6am hour* We’ll get an update from Jeff Palermo on LSU men’s and women’s basketball and a recap of who LSU gained and lost now that the transfer portal is closed. * The SBA has opened Business Recovery Centers to help people and businesses and people affected by the terror attack* How you can donate to the United Way's fund for victims of the terro…
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* The Saints and Pelicans have shirts to help terror attack victims* How to protect your plants from the cold weather* What do you want to see in a Saints head coach?* Why weren't some of the barriers available to stop vehichle attacks used?
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* We spend some time with Ramon Antonio Vargas with The Guardian explaining the different types of bollards and barriers, what happened before the terror attack, and why some weren’t being used. * Then we talk with Bobby Hebert, getting his thoughts on the Saints season and how the franchise can move forward and get back to the playoffs.…
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We spend some time with Ramon Antonio Vargas with The Guardian explaining the different types of bollards and barriers, what happened before the terror attack, and why some weren’t being used.
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* Commissioner Tim Temple says big, bold action is needed to address the insurance crisis. Will we get it?* We talk with State Fire Marshal Bryan Adams about heating and fire safety after a number of deadly fires this week* The Saints and Pelicans have some great shirts you can buy to help victims of the terror attack and show your support for our …
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* What’s the forecast for Louisiana’s economy in 2025? We talk with Adam Knapp, the CEO of the Committee of 100 about how things are looking and what needs to happen to make our economy grow.* Then we check in with Leah Long with the National Federation of Independent Businesses about the outlook for small businesses here in Louisiana…
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* The Biden administration has moved to ban oil drilling in most federal waters. We’ll talk about what that means with Gregory Upton, the director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies. * We continue to discuss that Saints season. Where do the Black and Gold go from here? Who are some candidates to be the next head coach? Who could be back, and who co…
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The Biden administration has moved to ban oil drilling in most federal waters. We talk about what that means with Gregory Upton, the director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies.
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* We spend some more time with former NOPD chief Ronal Serpas about the difficulty in securing major events and what officials can do. * Carnival season officially got under way this week...we talk to Arthur Hardy about what to expect this year and what he’s hearing from krewes and officials
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* Touching base with State Representative Alonso Knox, whose district includes the French Quarter, on what he’s been hearing from constituents there and what he thinks of some of the proposals to make the Quarter safer.* Checking in with Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser about the terror attack and what should be done with the French Quarter…
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We touch base with State Representative Alonso Knox, whose district includes the French Quarter, on what he’s been hearing from constituents there and what he thinks of some of the proposals to make the Quarter safer.
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* We get an update on what President-elect Trump has been focusing on as Inauguration Day gets closer and closer.* There are a bunch of nasty respiratory viruses going around the area. And a virus causing a surge of cases in China.
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Tommy goes deep with Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, about the New Year's Day terror attack and how the city moves forward.
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