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It's been 10 years since the storm devastated the Gulf Coast and killed more than 1,800 people.
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After New Orleans flooded in 2005, documentary filmmakers flocked to the city to tell its story. The city was still getting back on its feet when a film…
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The Gulf of Mexico is a factory. That’s according documentary filmmaker Margaret Brown who grew up in Mobile, Alabama. Brown’s film “The Great Invisible...
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This is “Sunshine Week”, with media organizations and civic groups across the nation working to educate the public on governmental access. Here in...
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The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities has announced it will honor New Orleans native Cokie Roberts as its Humanist of the Year. Over the past 30...
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As NBC announces the 6-month, unpaid suspension of news anchor Brian Williams, controversy over the truth of many of his high-profile reporting trips…
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Last week I had the opportunity to leave one country deep in protest, the US, for a country in an even bigger state of unrest, Mexico.Organizers for the…
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This fall a series of long form news pieces about Louisiana's coast have appeared in various national media. The New York Times, New Republic magazine,…
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A Shreveport 10-year-old will pen news reports for the national kid reporting program called Scholastic News Kids Press Corps . Samuel Davis is among 32...
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Outside political groups are signaling they'll spend big money on political ads in a Louisiana Senate runoff, asking broadcasters there to set aside time…