In echoes of past outbreaks, community members are attacking clinics, distrusting doctors and following burial traditions that could lead to more cases of Ebola.
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Northeast Louisiana Music Trail honors producer Jerry Cupit and artist Frederick Douglas KirkpatrickDoyle Jeter from the Northeast Louisiana Music Trail joins Cory Crowe to talk about marker celebrations for Cupit and Kirkpatrick in Baskin and Grambling, Louisiana.
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Dr. Mel Mobley joins Cory Crowe on Lagniappe to talk about this year's lineup and venues.
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LDH says majority of eligible children will automatically receive benefits, do not need to apply
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The crash claimed the life of 11-year-old Bracen Hagood of Pioneer.
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Initial operations are expected to begin in mid-2027
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The head of the World Health Organization arrived in Congo's capital, Kinshasa, to witness efforts against an outbreak of a rare type of Ebola virus.
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This week, the pope took aim at AI, a fancy carmaker dipped a toe in the EV market and a first lady made a surprising comment.
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America's voting systems are getting old. But unless Congress makes a massive financial commitment, a new report finds it could take decades before voting machines are widely replaced.
Free programs at libraries statewide encourage readers of all ages to stay engaged this summer
Doug Duffey & B.A.D.D. performed at the Rhythm & Relief Concert for KEDM. These talented musicians wowed the crowd with their energy and passion as they volunteered their time and skills to support public radio.
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Brent will perform at Ouachita Live, Friday 5/29 at 7 p.m. at West Monroe's Alley Park.
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