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We’re a team of journalists working with NPR & local public media stations in Alabama, Louisiana & Mississippi to cover the issues that matter to you in the Gulf South.
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Louisiana's Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser said he’s heard from many Canadians who are avoiding the state, including upcoming festivals in Acadiana. He wants President Trump to apologize to Canadians.
Trump’s comments are hurting Canadian tourism in Louisiana. Lt. Gov. Nungesser wants an apology
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser said he’s heard from many Canadians who are avoiding the state, including upcoming festivals in Acadiana, because of Trump’s comments.
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Alabama executed Geoffrey Todd West on Thursday, killing him with nitrogen gas in the state’s fourth execution so far this year.

West, 50, was convicted of capital murder for the 1997 killing of Margaret Parrish Berry in Etowah County.

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The execution took place despite Berry’s son’s opposition to it and was marked by less movement than other nitrogen gas executions.
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When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans 20 years ago, Antigravity Magazine — a small, DIY publication — played a vital role in helping local media dispel rumors and keep their audience informed on what was happening in the city.

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‘Down but not out’: The punk zine that helped keep New Orleans’ culture afloat after Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Antigravity Magazine played a vital role in helping local media dispel rumors and keep their audience informed.
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New Orleans put its own spin on the #nokingsday protests in cities across the country #neworleans #noking #trump

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Some places are trying to address the shortage through telehealth programs and traveling SANEs who cover a large number of hospitals. But these are imperfect solutions. 5/
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The SANE shortage is exacerbated by nurses’ burnout, understaffing, and inadequate pay. Trainings aren’t always easy to access and nurses often have to take time off work to attend them. 4/
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Instead, nurses say, they must transfer patients who want forensic exams to other hospitals, sometimes hours away or across state lines. 3/
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In Louisiana, forensic exams are supposed to be available to sexual assault survivors in every parish. But in practice, few hospitals are set up to provide them. 2/
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Sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) go through special training to provide trauma-informed care to survivors and administer forensic exams. In the Gulf South, there are far too few nurse examiners to handle the number of cases.
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Trauma-informed nurses help sexual assault survivors. Most hospitals in the Gulf South don’t have them. - Type Investigations
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