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Where Y’Eat: Food Hits Differently When It’s Tied to Fathers Day Memories
New Orleans food writer Ian McNulty with an appreciation of food memories around Fathers Day.
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Foster care in focus
Louisiana counts more than 4,000 children in the foster care system and not quite 2,000 foster homes. Right away, you can see the math doesn’t work. We gain perspective from those involved in Louisiana’s foster care system to see if and how the gaps can be filled.
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Tough pills to swallow
We've got the latest developments on the Louisiana law that treats reproductive health medication as controlled dangerous substances. Also, there's a rising business trend of investment groups buying care facilities for the disabled and elderly. Learn why regulators are concerned. Plus, Alabama is paying a lot of settlements to incarcerated people who've sued for being abused while behind bars. But guess who's making even more money?
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The Reading Life: Robert Fieseler
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How capital punishment methods can go wrong
A quick warning — today’s episode is about the death penalty and includes talk about recent executions and methods.
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Where Y’Eat: Help New Orleans Restaurants in Summer by Dining with Intent
New Orleans food writer Ian McNulty with ideas to help your dining dollars do more good during the slow season for restaurants.
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Mary Landrieu Recalls The Response To Hurricane Katrina
The Historic New Orleans Collection spotlights Mary Landrieu, who reflects on her experience after Hurricane Katrina.
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The Reading Life: Frank Perez
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Where Y’Eat: In Summer, Count Your Blessings With Tomato Sandwiches
New Orleans food writer Ian McNulty with a weekly taste of local food culture.
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Louisiana gets serious about third-grade reading tests
In this week’s episode, we share some good news from the region: our states are leading the way on third-grade reading skills.
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