We break down the start of the legislative session and what some of the big issues could be with Jeremy Alford, editor and publisher of LaPolitics Weekly
Some legislators are already filing bills about carbon capture in Louisiana. So what IS carbon capture? We talk with Greg Upton, executive director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies.
Tommy and Mike Strain, Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry, talk about this brutal cold and the importance of keeping everybody - humans and animals - nice and warm.
We recap the Fed meeting, why they didn't cut interest rates, and President Trump's beef with them. Stephen Kates, Bankrate financial analyst, joins us.
A court case will decide whether Tik Tok is too addictive to survive, and we explore that with experts and users. Plus, what are police trained to do during a conflict with unarmed citizens, and how to know if the video…
* Is the GATOR school voucher program good or bad for Louisiana students? * Do you ever feel addicted to food? You actually may be. Here's how * What you need to know about Alzheimer's * Will we have another government s…
Can you actually be addicted to food? Research shows that it can function a lot like drug addiction. We spend an hour with Dr. Claire Wilcox, a psychiatrist and author of Rewire Your Food-Addicted Brain, taking a deep di…
* We’ll take our weekly deep dive into crime and policing with Ronal Serpas. * What are the signs of Alzheimer’s? What should you be on the lookout for in loved ones? Are some people more at risk?
Governor Landry wants to expand his school voucher GATOR program. Would that be a good or bad move for our state and our kids? We’ll talk with Daniel Erspamer from the Pelican Institute and then State Senate President Ca…
* The economy is growing...but many feel the job market is broken. We talk with Bankrate analyst Sarah Foster about the state of things and how you can stand out if you’re looking for a few jobs. * Congress has days to s…
What are the signs of Alzheimer’s? What should you be on the lookout for in loved ones? Are some people more at risk? We’ll answer these questions and any you have about Alzheimer’s
Tommy and Ronal Serpas, Professor of Practice in the Department of Criminal Justice at Loyola and a former NOPD chief, talk about what's been happening in Minnesota.
Governor Landry wants to expand his school voucher GATOR program. Would that be a good or bad move for our state and our kids? Now we talk with State Senate President Cameron Henry.
Governor Landry wants to expand his school voucher GATOR program. Would that be a good or bad move for our state and our kids? First, we talk with Daniel Erspamer from the Pelican Institute.
Congress has days to solve a DHS/ICE funding fight and prevent a government shutdown. Will they get it done? Robert Hogan, Professor and Department Chair of Political Science at LSU, joins us.