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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Every month Richard Campanella talks to WWNO about his Cityscapes column for NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune. The author and Professor of Geography at the...
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After a public search, the University of New Orleans has a new president. Dr. John Nicklow has been named by the University of Louisiana System Board of...
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Richard Campanella, Professor of Geography at Tulane School of Architecture and author of the monthly Cityscapes column at Nola.com, sits down with News...
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An event in New Orleans this weekend highlighted the wealth of seafood the Americas have to offer — and the endangered state of the small fishers who catch it.
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New Orleans has various ways of transportation to get around the city including ferries, streetcars and buses. However, in 1958 New Orleans planned to...
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There is a new three-story, $14.8 million headquarters for the New Orleans Coroner's Office and for Emergency Medical Services, built with funds from FE...
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Each month Richard Campanella talks to WWNO about his Cityscapes column for NOLA.com and The Times-Picayune. This month: Bourbon Street.
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In January, 1995 Burl Cain became warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. In his 20 years on the job, Cain became practically synonymous...
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Since New Orleans' was announced as the winner of President Obama's challenge to house all homeless veterans last year, the city has seen a rise in...
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One of the most iconic cemeteries in New Orleans, St. Louis No. 1 Cemetery, now requires visitors to enter with a licensed tour guide or official proof that a family member is buried there.