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With support from donors and volunteers, KRVS accomplished plenty in 2025 despite federal funding cutoffs and austerity imposed by its license holder, UL Lafayette.
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Students at high schools across New Orleans staged mass walkouts on Tuesday (Jan. 20) to protest federal immigration enforcement efforts in the city and across the country.
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Letlow made her campaign announcement on Tuesday (Jan. 20). She joins an increasingly crowded field of republicans running to unseat Cassidy.
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Author of "'Early Camellias in Louisiana' 1825-1860 Long-Lost Treasures Rediscovered" is Dr. Wayne Stromeyer. Not only an author, he is a former physician at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is here in the studio to give an inside look into his latest publication. Listen in for his passion of restoring Louisiana's history.
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Federal funding cuts and a 43-day government shutdown made 2025 a chaotic year for food banks in the South. For many, the challenges may provide a road map for 2026.
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Parents of autistic children are clamoring for a prescription vitamin promoted by federal health officials. But there's little evidence the drug will help.
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Gabrielle EmanuelThe U.S. is giving $1.6 million to researchers to study how the hepatitis B vaccine affects newborns in Guinea-Bissau. Local officials say the trial is suspended. U.S. officials say that's inaccurate.
New episodes premiere weekly during the Zydeco Stomp and will air throughout the week during the news and other KRVS programs. They'll also be posted weekly here and on Spotify.
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