Eve Troeh
Eve Troeh was WWNO's first-ever News Director, hired to start the local news department in 2013. She left WWNO in 2017 to serve as Sustainability Editor at Marketplace.
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Children in New Orleans suffer from trauma at high rates. Now, several schools there are focused on catching and helping students whose behavior may be a response to their suffering.
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WWNO’s series Kids, Trauma and New Orleans Schools looks at how trauma shows up in the classroom. Our reporting has focused on one New Orleans pre-K...
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New Orleans kids show up to school having experienced trauma at rates several times higher than the national average. For the series “Kids, Trauma and...
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WWNO’s Education reporting continues to explore the theme: “Kids, Trauma and New Orleans Schools.” Dr. Denese Shervington is CEO of the Institute of...
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In New Orleans, children screen positive for post-traumatic stress disorder at three times the national average. There are many sources: experiences...
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The online photo and text project Nola Beings features one portrait of New Orleanians each day, with a quote that tells part of their life story....
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Each month Richard Campanella explores a different story of New Orleans' geography and architecture, with WWNO News Director Eve Troeh. After the sleek...
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The NFL held a moment of silence at a game Monday evening for Joe McKnight. The football player was shot dead in an apparent road rage incident in New Orleans. The shooter was released by police.
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It's been over 100 days since floodwaters rose up to the rooftops in parts of Baton Rouge, La. The so-called 1,000-year flood hit neighborhoods that had...
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Parts of Louisiana were inundated by heavy rain and flooding earlier this year. Myra Engrum lost her house, but it wasn't the first time. Hurricane Katrina ruined her home years earlier.