Aubry Procell
WRKF Reporter/Technical ProducerAubry is a reporter, producer and operations assistant in Baton Rouge. Before coming to WWNO/WRKF, he worked as Production Director, Traffic Director and on-air host at Louisiana State University's student radio station, KLSU. He graduated from LSU with degrees in mass communication and classical music.
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While some see litigation as a powerful tool to protect Louisiana's shrinking coastline, others find this method frivolous.
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The state health department reported 17,592 new cases of COVID-19, the highest daily report of new cases, on Wednesday, breaking Friday’s record of 14,802 cases.
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Less than a week after coming into office, a Jefferson Parish School Board member who attended the Jan. 6, 2021 rally and verbally attacked opponents of former President Donald Trump in social media posts has resigned from his position.
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New Orleans diners will have to go off-menu if they want to order soft drinks with kids’ meals, according to an ordinance pitched by the city health department and passed unanimously by the New Orleans City Council Thursday. The measure goes into effect Jan. 1, 2023.
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Patrick Madden and Stephanie Grace hosted this Friday’s politics roundtable discussion.
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Also, an archaeologist tells us a bit about the Mardi Gras Shipwreck.
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Karl Lengel hosted this Wednesday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
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Also, the Phunny Phorty Phellows will soon herald the beginning of the Carnival season, and the state health department issues new guidance on returning to school amid the Omicron variant surge.
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Also, we look back at some of the Gulf States Newsroom’s best reporting from last year.
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We take a look back at some of this year’s most interesting and compelling interviews.