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* J. Bennett Johnston represented Louisiana in the Senate for 24 years and brought the state millions of dollar, working with both parties. Why don’t we see more politicians like him anymore? Conservative Democrats and liberal Republicans and bipartisan bills? * Checking in with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo to talk about LSU baseball’s series aga…
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J. Bennett Johnston represented Louisiana in the Senate for 24 years and brought the state millions of dollar, working with both parties. Why don’t we see more politicians like him anymore? Conservative Democrats and liberal Republicans and bipartisan bills? Tommy talks with Robert Hogan, Professor and Department Chair of Political Science at LSU…
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* What are our dogs thinking? How do they communicate with us?* Getting updates on crawfish prices and the egg supply* Was Gov. Landry's homeless center an efficient use of taxpayer money?* Temperatures are rising, so that means more bugs like mosquitoes & termites* More than 1 in 5 Americans provide unpaid care for a loved one* Why do dogs get the…
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Tommy spends some time with Dr. Brian Hare, author of Puppy Kindergarten and a Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at Duke University. He runs the Duke Canine Cognition CenterYou can get a copy of Dr. Hare's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Puppy-Kindergarten-Science-Raising-Great/dp/B0CGS38TNG
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* More than 1 in 5 Americans provide unpaid care for a loved one. Dr. B. from Peoples Health joins us to discuss the important work these caregivers do and share resources to help with burnout. Plus, we discuss ways that you can support any caregivers in your life.* Spending some time with Councilmember Lesli Harris talking about the costs of Gover…
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* As temperatures start to increase, so do the mosquitoes. We’ll talk with Zack Lemon with the Audubon Insectarium about tips for dealing with them, how you can check your property for breeding spots...and why they seem to prefer some of us over others* The Louisiana Board of Regents is recommending that UNO move back into the LSU system. We'll spe…
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* St. Tammany police officer's life was taken from him by miscreants* How did shotgun houses come about?* New Orleans has a colorful history...literally* Understanding dogs' behavior and how to communicate with and train them* Fluoride in the water makes us healthier and saves money* We need to make sure UNO has a healthy and secure future…
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* A Louisiana legislator has pre-filed a bill to take fluoride out of water. We talk with Dr. Nicolas Mosca from LSU Health New Orleans, about what the science says* Louisiana has made a lot of strides in increasing literacy in the state...but what about financial literacy? We check in with State Representative Matt Willard about why he thinks it s…
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* Louisiana scored a huge investment from Hyundai. Here are the details* A St Tammany cop was hit & killed. Driver & passengers face murder charges* A Louisiana crawfish festival sold CHINESE crawfish but didn't label it* Why this teacher union supports the proposed tax overhaul amendment* What exactly is stagflation? Is it coming for the US?* Amer…
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* The 2025 Report Card on Infrastructure was released. Here's how America did* The passengers in the car that hit and killed a St. Tammany police officer are also being charged with first degree murder. We'll break it down with Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino.* Trump administration officials used Signal to discuss war plans…
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Trump administration officials used Signal to discuss war plans.Tommy talks about it with Javed Ali, former senior director for counterterrorism on the National Security Council during the first Trump administration and an Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Michigan's Ford School
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* We talk with Vicki Salemi, a career expert from Monster, about whether it pays to job hop for bigger salaries and titles...or if you’re better off sticking with your current company.* Hyundai is investing $5.8 billion for a facility in Ascension Parish. We talk with Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois about the big news.…
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* Do slowpokes in the left lane drive you crazy? Well, Senator Jay Luneau has pre-filed a bill to try and crack down on those drivers. We’ll get the details from him. * We’ll spend some time with State Senator Pat Connick about Amendment 2, DOTD, Chinese crawfish being sold at a Louisiana crawfish festival, and more.…
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* What is stagflation? Is it coming for the US? We'll get some answers from Mark Hamrick, an analyst with Bankrate* Two Louisiana teacher unions are backing Amendment 2 because the tax overhaul would also increase teacher pay. We’ll talk with Larry Carter of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers about why his group thinks it’s needed…
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* The great debate: does seasoning go on the crawfish or in the boil?* A number of LA bridges need to be assessed for their safety* Brandin Cooks can provide veteran mentorship for younger Saints receivers* Jefferson Parish is working to address complaints about high water bills* DOGE is targeting Social Security. What it could mean for Americans…
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* There have been a number of complaints about water bills in Jefferson Parish, so the parish is going to start offering in-person help for residents as soon as next month.* Does the seasoning go in the boil or on the crawfish? We talk with chef Isaac Toups about how the great crawfish debate and about all the work he does helping feed families in …
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