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LSU's new head football coach Lane Kiffin has "rizz," as the kids say; Saints are rebuilding their rebuilding year so they can rebuild next year; Turns out the Causeway Approach ticket trap isn't unique to Scoot; Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon had this to say about his big ballads

What will Lane Kiffin bring to the LSU football program? Why are LSU brass excited about their new hire? What's he gonna say at the mic in his first comments as LSU's new head coach? We'll all find out... eventually...

Scoot's diving deep into the traffic ticket he got on the Causeway Approach headed to the South shore. Is this one of those things where they're tricking us to generate ticket revenue? Is this really about public safety?

Actually, you totally will. It's the same old, same old we hear at every post-game press conference. Is anything changing? What can we pin our hopes on?

After another crazy-making loss to the Miami Dolphins, Who Dats are really left picking through the wreckage of the season to wonder - what, if anything, is getting better?

What gives? Are the Causeway Police trying to meet a quota? Do they have it out for Scoot for some other reason? Whatever is behind the ticket, he's not gonna take this sitting down!

The Lane Train is pulling into LSU today - Scoot is joined by Mike Detillier to break down why Lane Kiffin left Ole Miss, why he's coming to LSU, why it's controversial and what happens next

This week, we cover the story of a mom and seven of her children who went on a 2,300 paddle adventure on the Mississippi River; a reason why you might want to get six, maybe seven, Frosties, and fashion from queer sheep wool.

Can't wait to watch football and not think about politics; Free tip: Don't stick your head inside a raw turkey, even for a joke; Has the President finally lost his marbles? SO MUCH GOOD FOOTBALL

Scoot breaks down the top NFL and college matchups all the way through Sunday

Just because Monica Geller did it once doesn't mean it's okay for you. What are some other iconic Thanksgiving scenes or episodes from film and TV?

Its a relaxed Thanksgiving Eve and we're looking forward to a long weekend of good eating, drinkin and lots of football with friends and family

Sean Duffy wants you to stop dressing like a slob on airplanes; 14 y/o teen Mom in Denham Springs has us wondering what happened here; New "mystery box" trend makes gives gifting a new spin; Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience set to transform New Orleans

Remember that one guy that tried to bring down a plane with a bomb in his shoes and it meant we all had to take off our shoes to get on a plane for like 20 years?

Scoot is joined by WWL Louisiana's Meg Farris to go over the exciting details of the Louisiana Music and Heritage experience - and also the details that aren't in place yet

Can you trust your holiday shopping to AI? Find out about a new ChatGPT feature that suggests gifts for hard-to-buy-for recipients. Plus, a holiday shopping forecast that reveals the cracks between the haves and the have-nots.

It's a relaxed short week - so we're discussing why people look so slobby on airplanes and playing back some really strange holiday music

Scoot is hip to the new trend of getting a "mystery box" for birthdays and holidays where you have to roll the dice and hope the money you spent is worth the gift you gave

The holidays tend to get busy in the emergency room, and that's not just because there are so many dinner table arguments. Here's how to keep the holidays peaceful, injury free, and get guests not to overstay the welcome.

As millions of Americans take to the skies for holiday travel, the Transportation Secretary suggests that maybe we could lower the temperature by dressing up a little bit. Is he right?

A 14 year old Denham Springs girl is charged after she gave birth at home and then put the newborn baby in a tote bag. The investigation is just beginning, but the questions are piling up fast

What would Tom Benson say about Mickey Loomis today? What are we gonna do about Blake Grupe? It's time to shake up the Taysom Hill playbook; Maybe Blake Grupe's missed field goals are actually Gillikan's fault? Neighborhood spat erupts over live music at West End restaurant

Ian Auzenne has a theory that Grupe is missing more FGs than he should because the ball isn't being put in the right spot before the kick

Turkey by the pound is more expensive than ever, but there's still chances to save a buck if you're smart about it

The Falcons were short their starting QB, star WR, had lost five in a row, then came to the Dome and waxed the Black and Gold without breaking a sweat. So now what?

WWL listeners are all saying the same thing about the Saints - they are too predictable when it comes to how they are using Taysom Hill and Alvin Kamara

Gayle Benson says her late husband told her in no uncertain terms to trust the Saints GM to keep the team glorious - but is that what he would still be saying today?

The offensive line couldn't give Shough enough time, Grupe continues his losing streak - and that's just scratching the surface

This week, we're starting with an ancient discovery, then looking forward at a few things. Those things are: the possibility of bars in Kansas City opening from 6 a.m. to 5 a.m., the future of endangered animals and how to avoid being a jerk during upcoming holiday celebrations.

Ian Hoch lays out his thoughts on the release of the Epstein files and what has been public already up until this point. Ian also asks, "What grocery products will you never skimp out on, no matter how expensive they become?" Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb. Then Ian opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the Epstein files and grocery items they wouldn't skimp out on. A secretive Instagram account, "Cash Grab NOLA" is hiding cash all over New Orleans, and followers are racing across the city to find it. Ian talks to "John," founder of Cash Grab NOLA and the creator behind the craze, about why they're doing it, where the idea came from, and what it says about the way New Orleanians chase fun and free money! Ever get stuck in the same dream loop? Same place, same people, same weird situation? Let's talk about what recurring dreams mean and why your brain keeps replaying the same scenes at night. Sleep researchers say recurring dreams are rarely random. Dr. Chelsie Rohrscheib, Ph.D, Head Sleep Expert and Neuroscientist at Wesper, a company specializing in sleep-care tech and data analysis, joins Ian Hoch to talk about it.

A secretive Instagram account, "Cash Grab NOLA" is hiding cash all over New Orleans, and followers are racing across the city to find it. Ian talks to "John," founder of Cash Grab NOLA and the creator behind the craze, about why they're doing it, where the idea came from, and what it says about the way New Orleanians chase fun and free money! Ever get stuck in the same dream loop? Same place, same people, same weird situation? Let's talk about what recurring dreams mean and why your brain keeps replaying the same scenes at night. Sleep researchers say recurring dreams are rarely random. Dr. Chelsie Rohrscheib, Ph.D, Head Sleep Expert and Neuroscientist at Wesper, a company specializing in sleep-care tech and data analysis, joins Ian Hoch to talk about it.

Ever get stuck in the same dream loop? Same place, same people, same weird situation? Let's talk about what recurring dreams mean and why your brain keeps replaying the same scenes at night. Sleep researchers say recurring dreams are rarely random. Dr. Chelsie Rohrscheib, Ph.D, Head Sleep Expert and Neuroscientist at Wesper, a company specializing in sleep-care tech and data analysis, joins Ian Hoch to talk about it.

A secretive Instagram account, "Cash Grab NOLA" is hiding cash all over New Orleans, and followers are racing across the city to find it. Ian talks to "John," founder of Cash Grab NOLA and the creator behind the craze, about why they're doing it, where the idea came from, and what it says about the way New Orleanians chase fun and free money!

Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb. Then Ian opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the Epstein files and grocery items they wouldn't skimp out on.

Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb.

Ian Hoch lays out his thoughts on the release of the Epstein files and what has been public already up until this point. Ian also asks, "What grocery products will you never skimp out on, no matter how expensive they become?"

Ian Hoch lays out his thoughts on the release of the Epstein files and what has been public already up until this point. It's really not about Donald Trump - except that it sort of is

Investors are worried an AI bubble is about to burst, so we're wondering what that would mean for the U.S. Plus, AI data centers are fueling double-digit energy cost increases, a new study shows we don't trust its medical advice, and yet an AI song is racing up the music charts. Get the full lowdown here from WCCO, WWJ, KCBS and more.

On today's show, Scoot gives a timeline of the times the Epstein files were mentioned in the media in 2025. Then, Scoot talks about self-driving Waymo cars coming to New Orleans, and the Pels going without a head coach. Also, Scoot talks about Mayor LaToya Cantrell requesting to connect with Jeffrey Vappie unsupervised, how the New Orleans Saints may perform after their BYE week, and ICE agents coming to New Orleans. Kevin Todd, thesportsbrokers.com, joins the show to give his football picks for this weekend. Finally, Scoot talks about Sheaduer Sanders's home being broken into, Atlanta Falcon fans coming to New Orleans, and attending the meeting concerning music at the Lakefront.

Scoot talks about Sheaduer Sanders's home being broken into, Atlanta Falcon fans coming to New Orleans, and attending the meeting concerning music at the Lakefront. Then, Kevin Todd, thesportsbrokers.com, joins the show to give his football picks for this weekend.

Kevin Todd, thesportsbrokers.com, joins the show to give his football picks for this weekend.

Scoot talks about Mayor LaToya Cantrell requesting to connect with Jeffrey Vappie unsupervised, how the New Orleans Saints may perform after their BYE week, and ICE agents coming to New Orleans.