8:30 LRN Newscast

The LSU Tigers completed their mission of achieving a ten-win season as LSU rallied in the final minutes to beat Wisconsin 35-31 in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa. Garrett Nussmeier was named the game’s MVP as he led the Tigers back from two 14-point deficits…
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LSU kicks off the 2024 season on September 1st versus USC in Las Vegas.

A new Legislature takes over next week and tackling violent crime will be one of their major priorities. Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says the state needs to address the alarming shortage of law enforcement officers…
cut 11 (11) “…that profession”

LSU Pennington Biomedical health experts want you to know New Year resolutions that involve nutrition, exercise or mental health are doable with small shifts. Teiko Foxx has more…
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

The Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted in the fatal shooting of an elderly woman who was also set on fire in Scott County Mississippi on Saturday. Sammy Patrick is considered armed and dangerous and could be in Concordia Parish. A five-thousand dollar reward is being offered any information that leads to Patrick’s arrest.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A new administration takes over on Monday with the swearing in of Republican Jeff Landry as governor. Landry plans to hold a special session in February on crime. Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says they will look to pass criminal justice reform initiatives. Bacala says he finds it interesting that felony arrests in New Orleans have significantly dropped, from 22-thousand in 2010 to just four-thousand in 2022…
cut 12 (12) “….blow up”

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne is leaving politics after a 35-year career. Dardenne has served as a state senator, Secretary of State and Lt. Governor. Dardenne was elected as Lt. Governor in 2010 and launched the Pick Your Passion marketing campaign….
cut 8 (10) “…after Katrina”

Many of us have made health and fitness resolutions for the new year. LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Assistant Professor of Research Jacob Mey has some tips on staying on track. Mey suggests making subtle adjustments to your diet and every day ask yourself…
Cut 4 (10) “…positive direction.”
Mey says when starting a new exercise routine, a couple of days of exercise at a light effort is a great way to start.

A great performance from LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier yesterday helped the Tigers pull off a 35-31 win over Wisconsin in the ReliaQuest Bowl. Nussmeier threw for 395 yards and three touchdowns. Coach Brian Kelly on the Nuss bus..
cut 16 (16) “…for us”
LSU finishes the season with a 10-3 record.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Violent Crime Task Force has submitted a report for the next Legislature to review. Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala served on the Task Force and says the report contains several broad recommendations and areas to address. Bacala says speeding up the time between an arrest and trial has to be addressed…
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LSU’s defense didn’t have a good day yesterday but they came up with back-to-back sacks on Wisconsin’s final drive to preserve a 35-31 over the Badgers in the ReliaQuest Bowl. Coach Brian Kelly on his defense securing a victory…
cut 15 (15) “…win a championship”
LSU finishes with ten wins for a second consecutive season.

January 8th will mark the end of a long political career for Jay Dardenne. Colleen Crain has more…
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1:30 LRN Newscast January 1

It’s a new year and Louisiana’s new Legislature will get to work soon on redrawing the state’s Congressional map. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

36-year-old HARRY L RICHARD JR was fatally shot on New Year’s Eve around 11:05 pm in Rayne. Authorities say Richard was found with several gunshot wounds to his upper body in the 1000 block of Lyman Avenue. He was taken to a local hospital in Crowley where he later died.

Louisiana Red Cross Regional Volunteer Services Officer Rebecca Merritt says more volunteers are needed this year in Louisiana. In the last year, she says volunteers responded to more than 16 hundred local disasters.

Cut 4 (13) “…Cross going.”

Merritt says more than 900 people voluntarily give time to help the Louisiana Red CrossShe says there are lots of different disaster-related volunteer roles.

People are already focusing on New Year resolutions and LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Psychiatry Dr. Rahn Bailey suggests making resolutions you can control and having a support group.

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1:30 LRN Newscast January 1

How many special sessions will lawmakers see in 2024 before the start of the regular session in March? Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a special session to redraw a new Congressional map will begin January 15th and a criminal justice reform session is expected to take place in February…

Cut 9 (06)  “…serious outcomes.”

Republicans will have a supermajority in both the House and Senate, but Pinsonat says Democrats will likely have a new Congressional map that would provide the opportunity for two additional Democrats to be elected to Congress in November or in a December runoff.

Tax Expert for Advantous, Jason DeCuir says in 2024 Louisiana is moving to a Uniform Local Sales Tax Board to collect taxes from businesses, instead of the Parish E-File System.

Cut 12 (11) “…local government.” 

DeCuir says after the Wayfair lawsuits, new federal rules regarding sales tax collection require states to have a simple centralized collection method. He says the state’s previous fragmented system cost Louisiana uncollected revenue from remote online businesses…

To avoid a setback after making New Year resolutions, LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Psychiatry Dr. Rahn Bailey says having positive support in your life increases your chances of being more likely to keep your resolutions.

Cut 7 (09) “…very beneficial.”

Bailey recommends joining or participating in group activities that involve hobbies you enjoy. At the same time, you’ll meet people with shared interests.

The American Red Cross has responded to nearly twice as many large disasters across the country as it did a decade ago. Regional Volunteer Services Officer Rebecca Merritt says the need for more volunteers in 2024 to help respond to disasters in the Bayou State has never been greater. She says volunteers responded to more than 16 hundred local disasters.

Cut 4 (13) “…Cross going.”

More than 900 people voluntarily give time to help the Louisiana Red Cross.

12:30 LRN Newscast January 1

With two special sessions already planned, this year will be a busy year politically. A new governor and legislature are set to take over in less than a week. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

Cut 10 (10) “…behind him”

Pinsonat says property insurance reform, education, and the budget will also be big issues in the regular session which begins on March 11th.

The American Red Cross is making a call to action for more volunteers in the Bayou State in 2024. Regional Volunteer Services Officer Rebecca Merritt says volunteers are critical in responding to disasters.

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It’s New Year’s Day and if you want to keep your resolutions this year, Brooke Thorington has some advice from a professional.

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An early morning shooting on New Year’s Day in Lafayette has left one person dead. Authorities responded to reports of shots fired around 3:30 a.m. in the 800 block of Martin Luther King Jr Drive. When officers arrived on the scene, one victim was found in the road with apparent gunshot wounds. Lafayette Police are asking the public to contact them or Lafayette Crime Stoppers if you have any information.

8:30 AM Newscast Jan 01

Come January Eighth, Republicans will have a supermajority in both the Louisiana House and Senate, but Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this will not be a lost year for Democrats. He says they will likely have a new Congressional map that would provide the opportunity for two Democrats to be elected to Congress in November or in a December runoff

Cut 11 (09) “…for em.” 

2024 is bringing a significant tax change for Louisiana businesses. Tax Expert for Advantous, Jason DeCuir says the new sales tax collection system with Uniform Local Sales Tax Boards is not perfect but it’s simpler for businesses and should improve collection.

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If you find you’ve failed to keep your New Year’s resolution, LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Psychiatry Dr. Rahn Bailey says you can always start over again, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.

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If you or someone you care for is having a mental crisis you can call 9-8-8 for free counseling and guidance to local resources.

The American Red Cross is making a call to action for more volunteers in Louisiana. Regional Volunteer Services Officer Rebecca Merritt says 90 percent of the Red Cross workforce is made up of volunteers. She says there are lots of different disaster-related volunteer roles.

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For more information visit www dot redcross dot org forward slash Louisiana.

7:30 AM Newscast Jan 01

2024 is here and Louisiana’s new Legislature will get to work soon on redrawing the state’s Congressional map. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

 

It’s New Year’s Day and the beginning of 2024 resolutions. In order to avoid a setback, LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Psychiatry Dr. Rahn Bailey says choose realistic resolutions, let them be things you can control, and have a support group.

Cut 6 (08) “…positive future.”

 

The new year is bringing a significant tax change. Tax Expert for Advantous, Jason DeCuir says after the Wayfair lawsuits, new federal rules regarding sales tax collection require states to have a simple centralized collection method. He says the state’s previous fragmented system cost Louisiana uncollected revenue from remote online businesses…

Cut 13 (12) “…remitting to Louisiana”

 

If giving of your time is your New Year’s resolution, Regional Volunteer Services Officer Rebecca Merritt says the American Red Cross needs your help. More than 900 people voluntarily give time to help the Louisiana Red Cross. In the last year, she says volunteers responded to more than 16 hundred local disasters.

Cut 4 (13) “…Cross going.”

6:30 Newscast Jan 01

2024 promises to be a busy year politically with a new governor and legislature set to take over on January 8th. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says two special sessions are planned. Pinsonat says a special session to redraw a new Congressional map will begin January 15th and a criminal justice reform session is expected to take place in February…

Cut 9 (06)  “…serious outcomes.”

 

A significant tax change takes place with the start of the new year. Tax Expert for Advantous, Jason DeCuir says Louisiana is moving to a Uniform Local Sales Tax Board to collect taxes from businesses, instead of the Parish E-File System which DeCuir calls one of the most complex collection systems in the country.

Cut 12 (11) “…local government.” 

DeCuir says after the Wayfare lawsuits, new federal rules regarding sales tax collection require states to have a simple centralized collection method.

It’s New Year’s Day and if you want to keep your resolutions this year, Brooke Thorington has some advice from a professional.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

If you’re looking for a way to give back in the new year, the American Red Cross is making a call to action for more volunteers in Louisiana. Regional Volunteer Services Officer Rebecca Merritt says the need for more volunteers to help respond to disasters in the Bayou State has never been greater.

Cut 3 (12) “…keep happening.”

The American Red Cross has responded to nearly twice as many large disasters across the country as it did a decade ago.

11:30 am Newscast

The federal government is giving Louisiana the authority to issue permits and provide oversight for wells that store carbon dioxide. The Edwards administration has been working to make Louisiana a major player as a hub for Carbon Caputure and Sequestration…which takes carbon dioxide from industrial sources out of the air and storing it deep underground in a well.  Department of Natural Resources spokesperson Patrick Courreges says Louisiana now has the power to approve these wells…

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Four boaters were saved from a sinking 40 foot fishing boat on Lake Borgne early yesterday morning. St. Tammany Parish authorities say Marine deputies and the U-s Coast Guard were called in to help with the rescue. All four people on the boat were taken to local hospitals for treatment for exposure to the cold weather.

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The Louisiana Supreme Court says it will not hear Caddo Parish sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn’s appeal, so there will be another run-off election. John Nickelson lost the November 18th election by one vote, but a lower court judge ordered a new election after several questionable votes were counted. The election will be held March 23rd with the presidential primary so political analyst John Hughes says that should favor Hughes who’s a republican.

Cut 8 (09) “…vote race.” 

In Ouachita Parish, a four-year-old was killed in a fatal crash Thursday afternoon. It happened on Highway 546. Trooper Ryan Davis says Bentley Whittlesey was rushed to a local hospital but did not survive…

Cut 4 (12) “…his injuries.”