Marine life face extinction from human activities
Douglas McCauley and Robert Warner, scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, explain the potential human threat to the world's marine animals. (Christopher Hanson, Douglas McCauley)
View ArticleLean In
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandburg revived a decades-old debate when she released her book "Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead" in 2013. Hear how 5 Baton Rouge area female...
View ArticleFrance and terrorism
A recent spate of terrorist attacks in Paris has set the Western world on edge. James Varney and James Parker ask why the response hasn't come in one voice.
View ArticleNOPD release sketches of 2 suspects in Gentilly kidnap and sexual assualt
The New Orleans Police Department released computer composite sketches of two men suspected in the kidnap and sexual assault of a woman in the Gentilly area on Thursday afternoon (Jan. 15).
View ArticleMichaela Harrison
On Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, Ashe Cultural Arts Center in Central City presented its "Lift Every Voice and Sing," which it does every year to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. Here New Orleans...
View Article2 Guys in the Backyard/Football
James Varney of NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune and James Parker of WRNO discuss the falling percentage of parents who would reportedly allow their kids to play the all-American game of foootball.
View ArticleCarl Baloney
Carl Baloney, general manger of Baloney Funeral Home/Broussard Baloney Law Firm, speaks at St. John Parish's Martin Luther King Jr. march and rally Jan. 19 in LaPlace.
View ArticleDanny Glover MLK speech
Actor Danny Glover speaks at the Black Workers Matter summit on Martin Luther King Day, 2015.
View ArticleNew SPCA building
Alicia Haefele, communications director for the Louisiana SPCA, discusses the nonprofit's new 32,000-square-foot building in Algiers.
View ArticleAttorney Mark Morice discusses Gretna fence dispute
Attorney Mark Morice addressed the Gretna City Council Jan. 14 about his dispute with the city over the removal of his fence in 2011.
View ArticleMardi Gras 2015 expected to bring more than a million tourists to New Orleans
Mardi Gras 2015 is expected to pack hotels and fill restaurants in the next few weeks, according to local tourism officials. Hotel occupancy rates are around 90 to 95 percent for the weekend leading up...
View ArticleBig Chief Bo Dollis life is celebrated in Wild Magnolia fashion Raw video
Friends and family join together to celebrate the life of longtime Big Chief Bo Dollis of the Wild Magnolias Mardi Gras Indians at Sportsman's Corner.
View ArticleAcademy of Our Lady to open new campus in Marrero
Sister Michelle Geiger, principal of Academy of Our Lady in Marrero, talks about the opening of the new campus in February 2015.
View ArticleNew Orleans City Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell gets 7-0 vote to ban smoking
New Orleans City Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell moved by Mervin Lewis, 77, a non-smoker, who worked in a casino for 12 years and contracted lung cancer.
View ArticleJindal in Europe
James Varney of NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune and James Parker of WRNO discuss Gov. Bobby Jindal's recent trip to Europe in which he spoke of Muslim neighborhoods that have become alleged "no go zones"...
View ArticleGov. Jindal in Europe
James Varney of NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune and James Parker of WRNO discuss Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La., and his recent trip to Europe.
View ArticleMichael Glaser 1-22-15
Kenner Police Chief Michael Glaser cites crime statistics at Esplanade Mall
View ArticleSmoking ban approval by City Council 'Ok' with some local residents
The New Orleans City Council voted to pass a bill to ban smoking in bars, restaurants and many other public places yesterday (Jan. 22). Many local residents who were smokers and non-smokers thinks the...
View ArticleEast Feliciana school employee tears up while talking about the...
The Orleans Parish School Board recently chose Henderson Lewis Jr. as its new superintendent. Lewis is currently superintendent in East Feliciana where Lillie Mack, a school custodian, says he will be...
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James Varney of NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune and James Parker of WRNO 99.5 discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the New England Patriots and under-inflated footballs.
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