Chuck Smith
Morning Edition Local Newscast Host & ProducerChuck Smith brings more than 30 years' broadcast and media experience to Red River Radio. He began his career as a radio news reporter and transitioned to television journalism and newsmagazine production. Chuck studied mass communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.
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- Legislation aimed at lowering insurance costs for Louisiana homeowners is awaiting Governor John Bel Edwards' signature.- Arkansas has some of the highest maternal mortality rates in the nation and officials say healthcare access plays a part in the poor showing.- About 300 orphaned wells have been plugged in Louisiana thanks to funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law under the Biden administration.
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Bill To Prevent Insurance Ad Costs To Louisiana Policyholder's Premiums Fails
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- The latest school safety bill in Texas will put a gun in every school and technology alerting parents of a campus problem.- Louisiana State University in Shreveport has a new Chancellor –- According to a recent survey from the personal finance website Wallet Hub: its latest survey breakdown, the Best & Worst Places to Raise a Family, Shreveport, LA places near the bottom out of 182 cities.
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- The largest hospital system in Louisiana has announced it will lay off close to 800 staffers after sustaining millions of dollars in losses.- DeSoto Parish officials say an early tornado warning from the National Weather Service in Shreveport likely prevented injury or worse as severe storms swept through the area Thursday morning.
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- Louisiana's House Criminal Justice Committee has killed a bill that would've provided incest and rape exceptions to the state's abortion restrictions.- Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has formally signed into law SB458 which would allow uniformed service personnel to apply for school vouchers under the LEARNS Act.- A Texas man who fatally shot an armed protester at a Black Lives Matter march was sentenced to 25 years after prosecutors presented his texts and social media posts including racist images and indicated he may commit violence again.-
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Texas Growth Increases Demand On Water Infrastructure And Resources
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- A NW Louisiana lawmaker is critical of LSU administrators regarding LSUS campus receiving a budget that's $2 million less than last year's.- U.S. Census annual estimates shows Louisiana placed 4th in the nation with the largest population decrease from 2020-2022.- Population growth in Texas is expected to stress water infrastructure and resources even more in the years ahead.
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- For his final year in office Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards would like to see bills passed that improve early childhood education, increase teacher pay, and raise the minimum wage but so far Republican led legislative committees have killed most of his wish-list items.- Texas lawmakers in both houses show bi-partisan support to give retired teachers their first cost of living increase in several years.
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Texas Cities And Towns May See Local Control Disappear If TX House Bill 2127 Passes
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- Officials in cities and towns across Texas are tracking bills in the state legislature that could limit local governments.- Gov. John Bel Edwards announced this week that the application period is now open for the Restore Louisiana Small Business Loan Program.- Louisiana is the latest to join a growing list of states pushing to ban gender-affirming medical care to minors.