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WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

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Hour 1: LSU baseball tries to right the ship and finding common ground

* We’ll preview LSU baseball’s weekend series against Ole Miss with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo. Will the Tigers get back on track after another tough mid-week loss? * We’ll check in with State Senator Pat Connick about the session, how his bills are progressing, and some questions about coastal restoration.

Apr 10, 202622 min

Table Talk: Beautiful weekend for outdoor eats

* Looking for boiled crawfish? Brisket? Check out Bon Temps Boulet’s. They’re only open January-June. * Want to go meat-heavy and support a good cause? Hogs for the Cause is this weekend * It's going to be a beautiful weekend. Here are some places with patios or outdoor seating. Tommy and Ian McNulty, who covers food and dining culture for The Times Picayune | New Orleans Advocate, go over some places you have to try this weekend.

Apr 10, 202633 min

How Jefferson Parish is cooking up a way to help small businesses

Jefferson Parish secured over $3 million for a food incubator to help small businesses. We go over that and see what else the parish has cooking with Jerry Bologna, Executive Director of JEDCO (Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission).

Apr 10, 20266 min

Former LSU golfer Sam Burns is tied for the lead after the first round of the Masters

We go live to Augusta, Georgia and get an update on the Masters with Scott Rabalais, sports columnist for The Times Picayune.

Apr 10, 202612 min

Will the Saints use their first pick to get Tyler Shough another weapon?

The NFL draft is less than two weeks away. We’ll break down some of the possibilities for the Saints with WWL sports director Steve Geller.

Apr 10, 20269 min

Using AI to help field 911, 311 calls in New Orleans

The Orleans Parish Communications District handles 911 and 311 calls, and they’re understaffed. But a new AI tool could help. We go over it with executive director Karl Fasold.

Apr 10, 20266 min

How family-friendly are workplaces in Louisiana?

How family-friendly are businesses in Louisiana? The Best Place for Working Parents will recognize employers that have family-friendly policies…policies that can also boost a business’s bottom line. We get the details from Alex Cory, the Outreach & Partnerships Manager for the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children.

Apr 10, 20267 min

Getting consensus, cooperation on coastal restoration in Louisiana

Checking in with State Senator Pat Connick about the session, how his bills are progressing, and some questions about coastal restoration.

Apr 10, 202610 min

Did we overestimate LSU baseball, or have they been underperforming?

We preview LSU baseball’s weekend series against Ole Miss with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo. Will the Tigers get back on track after another tough mid-week loss?

Apr 10, 202612 min

BONUS: Gold plummets, Wall Street rallies and lifestyle creep cripples Americans: Getting a read on a confusing economy

This is a very confusing economy and here are the latest numbers. Gold, jobs, gas prices, futures, and an analysis of how 'lifestyle creep' ruins advancements in pay.

Apr 9, 202627 min

Full Show 4-9-26: UNO's transition to a new future, making sense of Iran, and more

Apr 9, 20261h 38m

Hour 4: Good news for hurricane season, The Masters, and an election deadline

* Colorado State researchers are releasing their hurricane forecast for 2026. We’ll talk to Lauren Beard about the outlook for this year. * Closed primaries are coming to Louisiana, and the deadline to register or change your party affiliation ahead of the primaries in May is April 15. We'll talk to Secretary of State Nancy Landry about what you need to know * The Masters is getting underway! We’ll go live to Augusta and talk with Scott Rabalais from The Times Picayune about the top contender and big storylines.

Apr 9, 202631 min

Hour 3: What peace with Iran could look like and how oil and gas prices are reacting

* We’ll get the latest on the what’s happening with the ceasefire with Iran as some attacks continue around the Middle East * We’ll talk with Patrick De Haan, the chief of petroleum analysis at Gas Buddy and see how the oil and gas markets are reacting.

Apr 9, 202623 min

Hour 2: UNO President Kathy Johnson explains how transition to LSU system will be great for the school

UNO is moving to the LSU system in July. We spend some time with UNO President Kathy Johnson and find out how the transition is going, what’s changing, and what current and prospective students need to know.

Apr 9, 202622 min

Good news: hurricane forecasters are predicting a below average season!

Colorado State researchers released their hurricane forecast for 2026, and it's good news. We’ll talk to research assistant Lauren Beard about the outlook for this year.

Apr 9, 20269 min

Hour 1: Making sure Louisiana seafood is from Louisiana and turning out the vote

Apr 9, 202621 min

Louisiana is moving to closed primaries for some elections. Here's what to know

Closed primaries are coming to Louisiana, and the deadline to register or change your party affiliation ahead of the primaries in May is April 15. We talk to Secretary of State Nancy Landry about what you need to know

Apr 9, 20269 min

The Masters gets underway! Here's what to know

The Masters is getting underway! We go live to Augusta and talk with Scott Rabalais, a sports columnist with The Times Picayune, about the top contender and big storylines.

Apr 9, 202612 min

How long could it take gas prices to go back to normal?

We talk with Patrick De Haan, the chief of petroleum analysis at Gas Buddy and see how the oil and gas markets are reacting.

Apr 9, 202610 min

Is the ceasefire with Iran actually working?

Has the Strait of Hormuz re-opened? What do know about the proposed peace plans with Iran? We break it down with Bruce Jentleson, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at Duke University. He previously worked in the State Department and on the Middle East peace process.

Apr 9, 202612 min

Mike Strain: we want to make sure seafood you consume is safe...and you know where it comes from

Tommy talks with Mike Strain, Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry, about seafood safety, weekend fun, and getting ready for termites

Apr 9, 20269 min

President Trump turns out the vote. Do they show up at the polls when he's not on the ballot?

President Trump has been a powerful figure on the ballot…but how do Republicans perform when he isn’t on the ballot? We’ll break it down with Justin Buchler, Associate Professor of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University.

Apr 9, 202611 min

BONUS: 11th hour ceasefire stops US from 'bombing Iran back to the Stone Age,' but is the Strait of Hormuz really open?

The U.S. and Iran reached a ceasefire shortly before the deadline President Donald Trump had issued to bomb their civilization into non-existence. So, what's next, and will the ceasefire really be honored by all sides? Plus, here's what happened in Detroit when a gas station offered free gas.

Apr 8, 202615 min

Full Show 4-8-26: Enforcing traffic laws, understanding the Iran ceasefire, and more

Apr 8, 20261h 24m

Hour 4: Reviewing Cantrell's indictment and some tough LSU news

* We’ll go over some new developments in the case against LaToya Cantrell and get a refresher on the indictment against her and where things stand with Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino. * We’ll get an update on a tough mid-week loss for LSU baseball and how spring practice is going for Lane Kiffin and LSU football with Koki Riley, LSU beat writer for The Advocate.

Apr 8, 202624 min

Hour 3: NOPD is cracking down on traffic enforcement. That's a great thing

* We’ll have our weekly check-in with former NOPD chief Ronal Serpas on the importance of enforcing traffic laws and cracking down on things like red light running and DUIs. * We’ll check in with Councilmember Eugene about the importance of road safety * The largest ever rodeo in Louisiana is making its way to New Orleans this weekend. Let's get the details

Apr 8, 202619 min

Hour 1: What you need to know about the Iran ceasefire and about the LA senate race

* The US and Iran have a ceasefire. Here's what we know - and don't know - about it * We’ll get an update on the Senate race in Louisiana with all the attack ads and take a look at how the midterms across the country could play out.

Apr 8, 202619 min

LSU baseball suffered another tough mid-week loss. Here's where they stand

Koki Riley, LSU beat writer for The Advocate, breaks down LSU baseball's loss to Bethune Cookman and Lane Kiffin's comments about spring practice.

Apr 8, 202611 min

There's been a new development in the case against LaToya Cantrell. Let's break it down

We’ll go over some new developments in the case against LaToya Cantrell and get a refresher on the indictment against her and where things stand with Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino.

Apr 8, 202612 min

Eugene Green: speeders are showing a disregard for the lives of others

New Orleans City Councilmember Eugene Green has a message for the speeders out there: slow down! We talk with him about cracking down on those speeders and why hit and run penalties need to be more severe.

Apr 8, 20264 min

The largest-ever rodeo in Louisiana is coming to New Orleans. Here's what you need to know

James Trawick, CEO of the Hondo Rodeo Fest, gives us all the details.

Apr 8, 20265 min

Why traffic enforcement makes cities safer, helps with crime

We’ll have our weekly check-in with former NOPD chief Ronal Serpas on the importance of enforcing traffic laws and cracking down on things like red light running and DUIs.

Apr 8, 20269 min

Chokepoints - what they are, why they're dominating world security, and where the US is vulnerable

Iran has shown how vulnerable certain chokepoints can be with their attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. Are there other chokepoints nations could use to try and hurt the US or the global economy? How has the US used economic warfare to achieve our goals? We spend the hour with Eddie Fishman, Director of the Center for Geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare, diving into it.

Apr 8, 202620 min

What will the deciding factor be in the Louisiana senate race?

We’ll get an update on the Senate race in Louisiana with all the attack ads and take a look at how the midterms across the country could play out. Robert Hogan, Professor and Department Chair of Political Science at LSU, joins us.

Apr 8, 20268 min

What we know - and don't know - about the Iran ceasefire

The US and Iran agreed to a two week ceasefire. Here's what we know about it and about negotiations for a more permanent peace deal. Lindsay Cohn, Visiting Associate at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, joins us.

Apr 8, 202611 min

BONUS: Did Artemis II just change space travel forever? Plus, debate still rages about original moon landing

Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?

Apr 7, 202616 min

Full Show 4-7-26: Trump's threats, saltwater intrusion, and rising housing costs

* The US is striking Kharg Island. What will the impact on oil and gas be? * Housing affordability, insurance are biggest constraints on owning a home * Saltwater intrusions have been getting worse. Here's why * How can we make our roads safer for cyclists and drivers? * Is President Trump's approach to the Iran war working?

Apr 7, 20261h 21m

Hour 4: Why saltwater intrusions in the river are worse and the myth of private equity

* Why have saltwater intrusions in the Mississippi River been getting worse? * We see stories and headlines talk about private equity…but what actually IS private equity? How do those companies work? What role do they play in bankruptcies?

Apr 7, 202631 min

Hour 3: How the war with Iran is impacting oil and gas and the price at the pumps

* The US strikes on Kharg Island are raising oil prices. How long will it last? * Do you approve the way President Trump is conducting the war?

Apr 7, 202614 min

Hour 2: Trump's Iran threats and making our roads safer

* We’ll bring you the latest on the war with Iran, President Trump’s deadline to make a deal, and what could come if there is no deal * A woman was killed on Sunday while riding her bike in New Orleans. We’ll talk with Allene La Spina, director of Bike Easy, about the dangers cyclists face and the importance for everyone to follow the rules of the road.

Apr 7, 202617 min

Hour 1: Real estate market is stable, but rising costs are making it harder for many

* Rising construction costs and ways to lower insurance rates are two of the big issues for homebuilders. * How is the real estate market in our area been? What areas are hottest? And how have mortgage rates changed since the start of the year?

Apr 7, 202617 min

Saltwater intrusions have been getting worse. Here's why

Why have saltwater intrusions in the Mississippi River been getting worse? We talk to Tulane researchers Ahmad Khalifa, Research Scientist in the Dept. of River-Coastal Science & Engineering at Tulane’s School of Science & Engineering, and Ehab Meselhe, Department Chair of River-Coastal Science and Engineering at Tulane’s School of Science and Engineering, about what their new study has found.

Apr 7, 20267 min

What is private equity? "Naked capitalism" and how it impacts the average person

We see stories and headlines talk about private equity…but what actually IS private equity? How do those companies work? What role do they play in bankruptcies? We talk with Jeff Hooke, a former investment banker and author of The Myth of Private Equity.

Apr 7, 202624 min

The US is striking Kharg Island. What could that do to oil and gas around the world?

Greg Upton joins us to discuss the potential impacts on the oil and gas industry...here and around the world...after the US strikes on Kharg Island.

Apr 7, 20268 min

Is President Trump's approach to the Iran war working?

Bringing you the latest on the war with Iran, President Trump’s deadline to make a deal, and what could come if there is no deal with Lindsay Cohn, a visiting fellow at Columbia.

Apr 7, 20268 min

How can we make our roads safer for cyclists and drivers?

A woman was killed on Sunday while riding her bike in New Orleans. We’ll talk with Allene La Spina, director of Bike Easy, about the dangers cyclists face and the importance for everyone to follow the rules of the road.

Apr 7, 20269 min

Housing affordability, insurance costs are the biggest constraints on owning a home

Rising construction costs and ways to lower insurance rates are two of the big issues for homebuilders. We check in with Dan Mills with the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans about how the industry is doing.

Apr 7, 20267 min

The local real estate market is holding steady, even with increased costs

How is the real estate market in our area been? What areas are hottest? And how have mortgage rates changed since the start of the year? Arthur Sterbcow, local real estate analyst, joins us.

Apr 7, 202610 min

Full Show 4-6-26: Excitment in Jefferson Parish, Trump threatening war crimes, and LSU baseball's big win

* Why Cynthia Lee Sheng is excited about what's happening in Jefferson Parish * Is President Trump threatening war crimes in the Iran war? * How LSU baseball won a road series against Tennessee * President Trump is trying to reform college sports. Will it hold up? * North Korea has a hacker army stealing BILLIONS of dollars. What?? * Bank On It: How to know when interest rates are right for you * North Korea has a hacker army stealing BILLIONS of dollars. What??

Apr 6, 20261h 30m

Hour 4: College sports reforms and North Korean hackers stealing billions

* President Trump signed an executive order aimed at college sports. We’ll break down what he’s trying to do…and whether it’ll hold up in court * North Korea’s hacker army has been responsible for numerous cyber attacks in the last decade. We’ll spend some time with Nick Carlsen, a former FBI intelligence analyst, about how big their cyber army is and some of the ways they attack and steal.

Apr 6, 202631 min