11:30 LRN Newscast

In New Orleans, oral arguments are underway in a lawsuit that seeks to find FEMA’s flood insurance rates unlawful. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon…
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FEMA is expected to argue that they have administrative power to set rates and do not need to share how they make those decisions.

The Louisiana Department of Health is launching a new website and social media marketing campaign to promote their 988 suicide and prevention helpline. State Suicide Prevention Coordinator Robyn Thomas says the new website is louisiana 9-8-8-dot-org.
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Since 9-8-8 launched in July of 2022, call volume to the suicide prevention hotline has increased by 11 percent.

We are a month away from a gubernatorial primary that hasn’t provided many fireworks. Teiko Foxx has the story…
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No classes again today at St. Helena College and Career Academy as a result of Tuesday’s fatal shooting as school was getting out in Greensburg. Authorities say a 14-year-old fatally shot another student and wounded two others. Investigators believe bullying may have prompted a shooting. More information could come out during a 1:00 press conference.

10:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

We are one month away from the gubernatorial primary and still not a lot of buzz over the governor’s race. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says give credit to the front-runner Jeff Landry for keeping it a mundane race…

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There is a televised gubernatorial debate tomorrow night.

US Senator Bill Cassidy is sponsoring the Savings Penalty Elimination Act, to protect individuals who receive SSI from losing their benefits when their savings surpass $2,000. Cassidy says the current cap is a negative work incentive, and it deprives a disabled person of the dignity of work.

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The current cap was set in the 1980s and the bill raises it to $10,000 for an individual and it would increase with inflation.

An audit of the Department of Children and Family Services indicates a need to improve the hotline to report child abuse and neglect.  Teiko Foxx explains.

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Two years after her sons were thrown into Cross Lake in Caddo Parish, 34-year-old Ureka Black was found guilty of murder and attempted murder. Her 10-month-old son drowned, and then five-year-old Elijah survived but was injured and saved by first responders. Black faces a mandatory life-term sentence.

 

 

 

 

9:30 LRN Newscast

A lawsuit seeking transparency of FEMA’s flood insurance rates will be heard in New Orleans this morning. Legal action was filed after multiple failed inquiries into how FEMA calculates Risk Rating 2.0 flood insurance rates for property owners. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon believes Attorney General Jeff Landry, who’s leading the lawsuit against the federal government will be successful…

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US Senator Bill Cassidy is sponsoring bipartisan legislation to protect individuals who receive supplemental security income from losing their benefits for simply working hard. It’s the first push to reform the program in almost 40 years. Cassidy says it…

Cut 13 (12) “…after that.”

A state audit reveals the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services needs to improve the handling of calls for the child abuse and neglect hotline. That includes the average time to answer calls and the number of calls abandoned over the last five years. DCFS Secretary Terri Ricks says the agency needs 14 additional staffers to help lessen the seven-minute wait.

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The October 14th gubernatorial primary is only a month away and all seven major candidates will participate in a statewide TV debate tomorrow night. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the problem with the debate is that it’s on a Friday night…

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Recent polls show Landry and Democrat Shawn Wilson in a good position to face off in a run-off.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A federal judge will hear oral arguments today in New Orleans on a lawsuit filed by Louisiana and other states that seeks to have FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 flood insurance rates declared illegal. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says it’s unknown how FEMA calculates flood insurance premiums that have been on the rise. He says prior to 2.0 there were some factors FEMA took into account…
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We are a month away from the October 14th gubernatorial primary and polls have shown Republican Jeff Landry and Democrat Shawn Wilson heading to a run-off. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the other candidates will really have to hustle if they want to knock Wilson out of the second run-off spot…
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An audit from the Legislative Auditor finds one in five calls to the state’s child abuse-neglect hotline results in the person making the call hanging up, because a DCFS representative fails to answer in a timely manner. DCFS Secretary Terri Ricks says they are seeking state funding to hire 14 more staffers…
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Senator Bill Cassidy has co-sponsored legislation that would raise amount of savings a disabled person can have in the bank and still collect supplemental security income while working. Cassidy says the current cap of two-thousand dollars was set in the 1980s…
cut 14 (11) “…to inflation”

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Legislative Auditor’s Office releases a report that found 19-percent of the calls to the state’s child abuse-neglect hotline resulted in the person making the call hanging up after a DCFS counselor failed to answer the call. DCFS Secretary Terri Ricks says they need more staffers to monitor the 24-hour hotline, and she advises callers, they could have the call returned…
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The audit also revealed that only 60-percent of the calls to the hotline were answered directly by a staffer.

We are one month away from the gubernatorial primary and still not a lot of buzz over the governor’s race. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says give credit to the front-runner Jeff Landry for keeping it a mundane race…
Cut 4 (06) “…gaining on him.”
There is a televised gubernatorial debate tomorrow night.

A lawsuit that attempts to get a judge to rule FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 flood insurance rates are unlawful will be heard in federal court in New Orleans today. Brooke Thorington has more.
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U-S judge Shelly Dick has denied a motion from the state to allow juvenile offenders to stay at Angola, until their appeal is heard. Dick ruled from the bench last Friday that the teens must be moved to another facility over concerns for their physical and mental health. The judge’s order means the youths must be re-located by the end of the day tomorrow.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A state audit reveals the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services needs to improve the handling of calls to its child abuse and neglect hotline. That includes the average number of minutes to answer calls and the number of calls abandoned by the person who called into the hotline. DCFS Secretary Terri Ricks says the agency needs 14 additional staffers.
Cut 7 (12) “…are needed.”
The audit found 19 percent of the calls to the hotline, resulted in the person hanging up before someone answered.

In New Orleans this morning oral arguments will be heard in a lawsuit that seeks to find FEMA’s flood insurance rates unlawful. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon…
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The court hearing begins at 9 AM.

We are a month away from a gubernatorial primary that hasn’t provided many fireworks. Teiko Foxx has the story…
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AM LRN Newscast Sept 14

We are a month away from a gubernatorial primary that hasn’t provided many fireworks. Teiko Foxx has the story…

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A new state audit finds the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services can improve incoming hotline calls for child abuse and neglect. Teiko Foxx has more

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A lawsuit seeking transparency of how FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 flood insurance rates are calculated will be heard in federal court in New Orleans today. Brooke Thorington has more.

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We are one month away from the gubernatorial primary and still not a lot of buzz over the governor’s race. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says if you have to give a lot of credit to the front-runner Jeff Landry for keeping this a mundane race…

Cut 4 (06) “…gaining on him.”

Recent polls show Landry and Democrat Shawn Wilson in a good position to face off in a run-off. Stockley says the other candidates need to campaign hard in order to overtake Wilson for a second-place finish in the primary…

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There is a statewide TV debate tomorrow night featuring all seven major candidates. But Stockley says the problem with the debate is that it’s on a Friday night…

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A state audit reveals the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services needs to improve the handling of calls for child abuse and neglect hotline. That includes the average time to answer calls and the number of calls abandoned over the last five years. DCFS Secretary Terri Ricks says the agency needs 14 additional staffers to help lessen the seven-minute wait.

Cut 7 (12) “…are needed.”

The audit found early 19 percent of people who called to report child abuse last year hung up while waiting for someone to pick up. Ricks says the agency will research best practices for speed to answer calls. She says callers do not have to abandon the call – there are call prompts for staffers to return the call.

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The agency aims for staff to answer 66 percent of hotline calls without the caller needing to leave a voicemail. Auditors found that staff answered only 60 percent of calls last year. Ricks says they will monitor outcomes daily to better the performance targets.
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If you know a Louisiana child is being abused or neglected, call 855-4LA-KIDS.

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In New Orleans this morning a lawsuit seeking transparency of FEMA’s flood insurance rates will be heard. Legal action was filed after multiple failed inquiries into how FEMA calculates Risk Rating 2.0 flood insurance rates for property owners. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon…

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Donelon says under the previous guidelines, rates were based upon elevation, certified levees, pumping capacity, and things that were encouraged for decades back to 1965. It was in the aftermath of Hurricane Betsy that private companies stopped offering flood insurance. Donelon says rates before Risk Rating 2.0 were transparent.

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Donelon says billions were spent by both the federal and local governments to accommodate the previous requirements and improve flood resistance by communities.

Now he says rates are supposedly based on the so-called risk of your individual home, separate and apart, priced individually.

As for if Donelon believes Attorney General Jeff Landry, who’s leading the lawsuit against the federal government will be successful…

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In addition to Louisiana, nine other states, as well as 43 parishes, 12 levee boards, and two municipalities are suing FEMA, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration declaring the new rating system for setting flood insurance premiums unlawful.

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US Senator Bill Cassidy is sponsoring bipartisan legislation, the Savings Penalty Elimination Act, to protect individuals who receive supplemental security income (SSI) from losing their benefits for simply working hard. It’s the first push to reform the program in almost 40 years. Cassidy says it…

Cut 13 (12) “…after that.”

SSI was created in the 1970s to provide additional income for disabled and elderly Americans. Cassidy says the current cap of $2,000 was set in the 1980s.

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Cassidy says the current cap is a negative work incentive, and it deprives a disabled person of the dignity of work.

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LSU and Mississippi State kick off at 11 AM on Saturday. The Tigers did not play well in a pair of 11 a.m. kickoffs last year. They got behind early to Tennessee last October and fell to the Volunteers 40-13 and played a sluggish game on a cold day in November in Fayetteville, but still beat Arkansas 13-10. Defensive tackle Mekhi Wingo knows they need to bring the juice this Saturday.

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LSU will go up against Mississippi State’s 3-3-5 defense, which means three defensive linemen, three linebackers, and five defensive backs. This unit forced five turnovers in an overtime win over Arizona last Saturday. The Bulldogs defense also had nine tackles for a loss, eight pass breakups, and one sack. LSU offensive lineman Emery Jones says the Dogs like to move people around at the line of scrimmage.

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LSU also has to prepare for thousands of fans ringing cowbells. This is receiver Malik Nabers’ second trip to Davis Wade Stadium and he remembers what it sounds like…

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Louisiana Tech hosts former Conference USA foe North Texas this Saturday night at Joe Aillet Stadium. The Bulldogs are coming off a 51-21 win over Northwestern State. Bulldogs Quarterback Hank Bachmeier wants to finish off more drives with a touchdown…

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North Texas is still looking for its first win as they have losses against Cal and FIU. They beat Tech 47 to 27 last year and Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie says they bring back a lot of their skill position players…

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5:30 LRN Newscast

We are one month away from the gubernatorial primary and still not a lot of buzz over the governor’s race. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says if you have to give a lot of credit to the front-runner Jeff Landry for keeping this is a mundane race…
Cut 4 (06) “…gaining on him “
Recent polls show Landry and Democrat Shawn Wilson in a good position to face off in a run-off.

US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has directed the House to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden and his family’s business dealings. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says for example, the President’s son, Hunter, has been paid 20-million dollars by countries like Ukraine and Russia…
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has called the impeachment inquiry absurd.

The investigation continues today into yesterday’s fatal shooting at a high school in Greensburg. Joe Chaney with the St. Helena Parish Sheriff’s Office says a student started shooting in the parking lot at St. Helena College and Career Academy…
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The gunman, a 14-year-old boy, was taken into custody. A relative has identified the victim as 16-year-old Vernon Gordon a football player.

A mother and her two children were tragically killed in a house fire in the Mount Airy community of St. John the Baptist Parish this morning. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they believe the fire started in an upstairs apartment over a vacant home. 38-year-old Quintella Chopin and her two children were found in different areas of the home.
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The cause of the blaze is unknown.

4:30 LRN Newscast

30-year-old Douglas Brown has been charged with murder for allegedly shooting his elderly father, 79-year-old John Brown, according to Baton Rouge Police. John Brown was found dead from a gunshot wound on Saturday morning inside the home the two shared. Lt. L’Jean McKneely says evidence led to Douglas Brown’s arrest.

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Douglas Brown was booked in the East Baton Rouge Prison.

US Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy is launching a formal impeachment inquiry of President Biden to receive financial records of the president and his son Hunter Biden. Republican Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves

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Graves says over the past few months, serval committees, like Judiciary, Oversite, and Ways & Means, have all done investigations and requested information concerning the Bidens and they’ve found questionable items.

A school shooting in St. Helena Parish has left one person dead and left two others wounded. Jeff Palermo has the details…

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A 15-year-old male student at Homer High School has been arrested for reportedly bringing a gun to school this morning. Authorities were notified by school staff that a weapon was found in the student’s backpack. Authorities say the teen was taken to the Homer Police Department and arrested and charged with being in possession of a firearm on a school campus. He was transported to a juvenile detention facility in Jonesboro.

3:30 LRN Newscast

A 14-year-old is in custody after authorities say he fatally shot one person and injured two others as school was dismissing at St. Helena College and Career Academy. Joe Chaney with the St. Helena Sheriff’s Office says the gunman faces multiple charges…
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A relative has identified the deceased victim as 16-year-old Vernon Gordon a football player.

A mother and her two children were tragically killed in a house fire in the Mount Airy community of St. John the Baptist Parish this morning. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they believe the deadly blaze started in an upstairs apartment over a vacant home.
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38-year-old Quintella Chopin and her two children ages seven and two were found in different areas of the home.

Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves gave us his thoughts on the announcement of an impeachment inquiry of President Biden. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A U-S judge in Baton Rouge has denied a request from the state to keep 15 juvenile offenders at Angola, until their appeal is heard on a ruling last week that said the youths must be moved to another facility. Judge Shelly says the juvenile offenders must be re-located from Angola no later than Friday, because their constitutional rights had been violated.