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Tommy Tucker takes on the days' breaking headlines, plus weather, sports,
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The Archdiocese’s bankruptcy settlement could be in jeopardy. We get the details from Stephanie Riegel, business writer for the Times Picayune/NOLA.com
* La Nina is officially back. We’ll go over what that means for the rest of hurricane season and how it’ll impact our winter * There’s another twist to the French Quarter sanitation saga, with Mayor Cantrell seeking a short-term provider for when IV Waste’s contract expires in December
There’s another twist to the French Quarter sanitation saga, with Mayor Cantrell seeking a short-term provider for when IV Waste’s contract expires in December. We check in with Sidney Torres, the CEO of IV Waste, about what’s going on.
La Nina is officially back. We go over what that means for the rest of hurricane season and how it’ll impact our winter with Barry Keim, LSU Health climatologist.
* We’ll get the latest as the shutdown rolls on * President Trump is calling for more tariffs
President Trump is calling for more tariffs. We talk with Patrick Penfield, Professor of Supply Chain Practice at Syracuse, about what that could mean consumer prices, inflation, and our supply chains.
We get the latest as the shutdown rolls on with Aaron Dusso, Associate Professor of Political Science at Indiana University - Indianapolis. What will it take to get it resolved?
* How the Saints lost another one * How LSU bounced back and beat South Carolina * How LA native Jordan Gallet became a national champion oyster shucker * How Helena Moreno won and avoided a runoff
We go up close and personal with Empire, Louisiana native Jordan Gallet, a US national oyster champion, who can shuck 36 oysters in under two minutes.
* Breaking down election results * Louisiana canceled another coastal restoration project, the Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion
Louisiana canceled another coastal restoration project, the Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion. We talk with Simone Miloz from the Restore the Mississippi River Delta Coalition about the decision and what it could mean for our coast
We break down the election results with UNO political scientist Ed Chervenak and take a look at the races going to runoff
* Breaking down LSU's win over South Carolina * Bank On It, financial insights you can count on with Jason Shields, the COO of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
Bank On It, financial insights you can count on with Jason Shields, the COO of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down LSU's win over South Carolina.
Tommy and Mike Detillier break down the Saints 25-19 loss to the Patriots.
We’re travelling to the bottom of the Great Lakes to explore a notorious shipwreck on this episode with an interview from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, then heading south to Louisiana where WWL’s Tommy Tucker digs into the dangerous and sometimes deadly feral hog infestation and finally to the bear-filled forests of the Ozarks, where the Dana & Parks Show out of Kansas City said multiple attacks have recently been reported.
President Donald Trump didn't win the Nobel Peace Prize for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire announced this week, but many are wondering if his work securing the agreement will win him something else: a new legacy. Learn more on the deal and reaction to it from Jason DeRusha and Chad Hartman at WCCO in Minneapolis; KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
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