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Author: Carolyne Heldman

About Carolyne Heldman
Carolyne Heldman has been in media for 35 years, most recently as Executive Director at an NPR member station in Colorado where she was responsible for new multi-platform content initiatives, strategic planning, research, branding, and non-traditional revenue generation. During her tenure she also created and launched four weekly news, public affairs and cultural affairs programs and monthly live Town Hall broadcasts. Heldman moved to New Orleans last summer with her husband and canine companion and they live happily in The Marigny.

Behind the Lens episode 221: ‘A force multiplier’

November 17, 2023 Updated November 17, 2023
The Orleans Parish DA's office is using new predictive analytics software they say can help combat crime. Some critics are concerned. And annual A through F letter grades are in — what that means for schools.

Behind The Lens episode 220: ‘Mothers want their kids out of there’

November 10, 2023 Updated November 14, 2023
This week on Behind The Lens, Jackson Parish’s is housing kids awaiting adjudication in a detention center unlicensed to do so and state A through F letter grades are due out soon.

Behind the Lens episode 219: ‘A community that depends on us’

November 3, 2023 Updated November 3, 2023
This week on Behind The Lens, a historic drought at the root of ‘superfog’ causing a massive wreck on I-55 and small non-profit news outlets, like The Lens, speak up in the ever-changing media landscape.

Behind The Lens episode 218: ‘They need stability … this does not bode well for that’

October 27, 2023 Updated February 5, 2024
This week on Behind The Lens, a $9.5 million private security contract for Louisiana youth prisons raises eyebrows.

Behind The Lens episode 217: ‘Wetlands may be severed from that historic protection’

October 20, 2023 Updated October 20, 2023
A new judicial interpretation of the Clean Water Act leaves more than half of the country’s 118 million acres of wetlands unprotected, including the swamps of Acadiana and key waterfowl habitat.

Behind The Lens episode 216: ‘It’s torturous’

October 6, 2023 Updated October 6, 2023
This week on Behind The Lens, Calvin Cains died in police custody in June and his mother sought body camera footage from on-scene officers through a lawsuit. Those recordings, she hopes, can show her sons final moments, before he was killed by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office.

Behind The Lens episode 215: ‘A striking shock contrast’

September 30, 2023 Updated September 30, 2023
St. John the Baptist Parish residents fight the proposed construction of a large industrial size grain terminal, but they may now have some powerful allies.

Behind The Lens episode 214: ‘That doesn’t happen on this side of the river’

September 15, 2023 Updated November 14, 2023

Behind The Lens episode 213: ‘Kids in solitary confinement’

August 25, 2023 Updated August 25, 2023
Youth being held on Angola's grounds continue to face challenges and officials have high hopes for a $2.9 billion diversion of the lower Mississippi River.

Behind The Lens episode 212: ‘Industry spin has become reality’

August 11, 2023 Updated November 14, 2023
Nick Chrastil on the city's work to find $22 million for controversial Phase III jail construction. Sara Sneath on LNG export terminals belching more pollution than estimated.

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