2:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry is expected to provide more details about a National Guard deployment to the southern border at a press conference tomorrow. It’s estimated it will cost the state three-million dollars. Senator Bill Cassidy says using state dollars to address a federal problem might not be the solution…
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Cassidy says the 135-million dollar figure is what it will potentially cost the state to switch from open primaries to party primaries for federal elections starting in 2026.

Air Products plans to inject captured carbon emissions into the ground below Lake Maurepas in southeast Louisiana. There are concerns this could damage the lake. Southeastern Louisiana has deployed environmental buoys to monitor the water quality. S-L-U’s Kyle Piller…
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The LSU football program put the finishing touches on its 2024 recruiting class today. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate and state transportation secretary Shawn Wilson has a new job. He’s returning to the private sector as he’s been hired by W-S-P. The company describes itself as a leading engineering, environment and professional services consultancy. As the head of DOTD, Wilson oversaw more than five billion dollars in construction projects.

1:30 PM Newscast Feb 7

A teacher from Rapides High School is facing charges of Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor and indecent behavior with a juvenile. Louisiana State Police say that Billy Pilgrim, 38, of Pineville, was arrested and booked into the Grant Parish Detention Center after an LSP Special Victims Unit investigation led them to Pilgrim. Pilgram’s Bond was set at $75,000.

U S Senator Bill Cassidy is not standing behind some of Governor Landry’s latest proposals saying three million dollars to send National Guard troops to the southern border, 135-million dollars for party primaries. He says that 138-million dollars could help proposed tolls for a new I-10 Lake Charles bridge….

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Two Louisiana teachers won the Milken educator award, the nation’s preeminent teachers’ program. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Southeastern Louisiana University has deployed four research buoys to monitor the Lake Maurepas ecosystem. The goal is to see where the lake stands before Air Products begins its project to inject carbon emissions into wells deep beneath the lake. Director of Lake Maurepas Monitoring Program Kyle Piller…

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12:30 LRN Newscast

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is once again not seeing eye-to-eye with Governor Jeff Landry as the senior senator opposes the idea of sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the U-S-Mexico border. Cassidy has concerns about the projected cost to the state…
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Cassidy also does not support the state moving federal elections to party primaries in 2026. He says such a move will cost taxpayers an estimated 135-million dollars over ten years.

Reducing crime in New Orleans is a focus of the Landry Administration. And under a new agreement with the Orleans D-A, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office has committed to taking on more cases in the Crescent City. Attorney General Liz Murrill says if her office can help increase the number of convictions, it will send a strong message.
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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office has arrested two 14-year-old girls from the Mandeville area for allegedly talking about shooting up the school to kill one of their teachers during a SnapChat Conversation. Lt. Suzanne Carboni…
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Carboni says the girls homes were searched and no firearms were found.

Congratulations to Derrick Winn. He’s a third grade math and science teacher at Baton Rouge’s Crestworth Elementary School. He’s been awarded 25-thousand dollars by the Milken Foundation for his outstanding work as a teacher. Winn learned of his award during an entire school assembly…
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New Iberia’s Christine Bayard has also received the 25-thousand dollar Milken Educator Award.

11:30 LRN Newscast February 7

A proclamation/executive order signed by Governor Landry states the Bayou State is in support of the oil and gas industry. President of the Louisiana Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association, Tommy Faucheux….

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Landry has also signed an executive order that directs the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Environmental Quality to streamline the permitting process with the oil and gas industry

Two Louisiana teachers are $25,000 richer after receiving the national Milken Educator Award. After getting the surprise of her life, New Iberia math teacher, Christine Bayard, says her commitment to invest in education has paid off.

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Derrick Winn, a third-grade math and science teacher at Crestworth Elementary in Baton Rouge, was also recognized for his ability to captivate his young students.

LSU Health Shreveport and Volunteers of America North Louisiana are helping raise awareness and treatment for psychosis with their new EpiCenter. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Two teachers, Lynzi Parker and Claire Wallace, are being recognized by State Fire Marshal Chief Bryan Adams for saving lives of students and faculty at Baskin Elementary. The teachers used a fire extinguisher to put out a A/C unit that was on fire in the teachers lounge on January 12th.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office will prosecute more cases in New Orleans as a result of a new agreement with Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams. AG Liz Murrill says their office already has five prosecutors handling cases out of New Orleans and they will now take on more cases…
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Governor Jeff Landry has signed an executive order that directs the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Environmental Quality to streamline the permitting process for oil and gas project. President of the Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association president Tommy Faucheux says this will allow the industry can grow, but not at the expense of the environment…
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A Snap Chat conversation led to the arrest of two 14-year-old Mandeville area girls on Tuesday. Lt. Suzanne (Sue-zahn) Carboni of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says they were alerted to the conversation by the FBI
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In a search of the girls’ homes no guns were found.

Two south Louisiana teachers earned the national Milken Educator Award and a cash prize of 25-thousand-dollars on Tuesday. The winners are Christine Bayard and Derrick Winn. Bayard is a math teacher in New Iberia and won the award for her innovative approach to transforming her classroom into real-world environments including outer space.
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Bayard teaches at Johnston-Hopkins Elementary. Meanwhile Winn teaches third grade math and science at an elementary school in Baton Rouge.

9:30 AM Newscast

The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office will prosecute more cases in New Orleans as a result of a new agreement with Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams. Under the cooperative agreement, the A-G’s office will prosecute individuals arrested by State Police or if L-S-P was involved in the criminal investigation. Attorney General Liz Murril.

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Governor Jeff Landry signed a proclamation this week declaring Louisiana’ s Oil and Gas industry open for business this week.  As you may know, there’s been a big push to reduce carbon emissions across the country.  And Tommy Faucheaux, President of the Louisiana Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association,  believes the oil and gas industry can play a big role in producing clean energy…

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Psychosis is a real medical condition that affects the brain, which is why LSU Health Shreveport and Volunteers of America North Louisiana have partnered to create a mental health program to provide psychosis treatment for youth and adults . While, psychosis and many mental disorders are misunderstood, Vice Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health Shreveport Dr. Pamela McPherson says it’s important for all of us to recognize the signs and let them know help is available.

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Sad news out of Kenner this week as an 18 year old became the city’s first homicide of 2024. Authorities say Melvin McClinton arrived at Ochsner Medical Center with gunshot wounds Monday afternoon. NOLA.com reports the car he was in had a shattered window and bullet holes in the doors. Kenner police believe the shooting happened in the 1600 block of 42nd street. They’re asking anyone with information on the shooting to call CrimeStoppers .

8:30 AM Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry signs a proclamation that states Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is open for business. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An alert from the FBI led to the arrest of two 14 year old girls in Mandeville…due to their Snap Chat conversation threatening gun violenceLieutenant Suzanne Carboni with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office…

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LSU Health Shreveport and VOA North Louisiana have joined forces to provide treatment for psychosis for young people and adults. Experts say early treatment is important. And while there are common misconceptions about psychosis, Vice Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health Shreveport Dr. Pamela McPherson says it is a medical condition that affects the brain.

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Reducing crime in New Orleans is a focus of the Landry Administration. And under a new agreement with the Orleans D-A, now the Louisiana Attorney General’s office has committed to taking on more cases in the Crescent City. Attorney General Liz Murrill says if her office can help increase the number of convictions, it will send a strong message.

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7:30 AM Newscast

7:30 am Newscast

Two 14-year-old Mandeville area high school girls were arrested after an FBI department alerted the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office to their Snap Chat Conversation. Colleen Crain has more…

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A teenager accused of armed robbery, will be tried as an adult in Shreveport. The D-A there says 17 year old Christopher Hicks Junior is accused of robbing someone at gunpoint in January at the Lakeside Garden Apartments in Shreveport. Hicks, who was already on probation as a juvenile, is in the Caddo Correctional Center now awaiting trial.

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The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office will prosecute more cases in New Orleans as a result of a new agreement with Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams. AG Liz Murrill says their office already has five prosecutors handling cases out of New Orleans and they will now take on more cases…

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LSU Health Shreveport and Volunteers of America North Louisiana have partnered to create a mental health EpiCenter program to provide youth and adults treatment for psychosis. Vice Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health Shreveport Dr. Pamela McPherson says psychosis is more common than you might think.

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6:30 AM Newscast

6:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has signed a proclamation announcing Louisiana is open for business and his administration will work to ensure the oil and gas industry can thrive in the Bayou State. President of the Louisiana Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association, Tommy Faucheux, says the proclamation speaks for itself…

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A Snap Chat conversation led to the arrest of two 14-year-old Mandeville area high school girls on Tuesday. Lt. Suzanne (Sue-zahn) Carboni of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says they were alerted to the conversation by the

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Contrary to popular belief, Snap Chat conversations do not disappear. Authorities are asking parents to speak to their children about the seriousness of making threatening comments.

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An 18 year old became Kenner’s first homicide of 2024 after authorities say he arrived Ochsner Medical Center with gunshot wounds Monday afternoon. NOLA.com reports Melvin McClinton of Kenner arrived there in a car with a shattered window and bullet holes in the doors. Kenner police believe the shooting happened in the 1600 block of 42nd street. They’re asking anyone with information on the shooting to call CrimeStoppers .

LSU Health Shreveport and Volunteers of America North Louisiana are helping raise awareness and treatment for psychosis with their new EpiCenter. Brooke Thorington has more.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 6

The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office will prosecute more cases in New Orleans as a result of a new agreement with Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams. Liz Murrill says the A-G’s office already has five prosecutors handling cases out of New Orleans and they will now take on more cases…

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Senate Health and Welfare Chairman Patrick McMath says a daylong meeting with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana officials about its proposed sale to Indiana-based Elevance Health produced a ton of unanswered questions. McMath is concerned it will lead to higher costs for policyholders despite the president and CEO of BCBS Louisiana telling them otherwise…

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Las Vegas hosts its First Super Bowl this Sunday. New Orleans hosted its first Super Bowl in 1970 at old Tulane Stadium. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation CEO Jay Cicero says next year they’ll be remembering the ten previous Super Bowls held in the city and they expect it will be a great event…

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A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests global warming has prompted the need for an additional Saffir-Simpson scale storm category. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says the jury is still out…

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Keim notes Pacific storms are routinely stronger because there’s less land to weaken their intensity.