LRN AM Newscall March 6

While earthquakes in Louisiana are not exactly unheard of, yesterday’s magnitude 4.9 tremor in Red River Parish was highly unusual for the state. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Governor Landry announces the state is very close to reaching a settlement with ConocoPhillips over lawsuits that allege the oil and gas producer is financially responsible for damaging the coast. Jeff Palermo the story.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Meta pledges not to pass the costs of its data centers onto the communities, including in Richland Parish. Andre Champagne reports.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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While earthquakes in Louisiana aren’t all that unusual, yesterday morning’s magnitude 4.9 tremor in Red River Parish certainly was. Cynthia Ebinger (uh-BING-er) with the Tulane University School of Science and Engineering says earthquakes are caused by the release of stresses that have built up in the rocks that cause parts of the rocks to fail. She says the oil and gas industry may play at least a partial role.

Cut 4 (11) “…correlated seems likely.”

Ebinger says we’re seeing an uptick in earthquakes in neighboring states.

Cut 5 (13) “…separate wastewater wells.”

As for whether yesterday’s earthquake is a precursor to the so-called “big one,” Ebinger says that’s completely unpredictable.

Cut 6 (13) “…and sharing information.”

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Governor Jeff Landry announces the state is very close to settling lawsuits against ConocoPhillips that allege the energy company is responsible for damaging the state’s coastal marshes, leading to land loss. There are 42 such lawsuits pending, and ConocoPhillips is named in 13 of them. Landry says coastal litigation has held up progress that the coast desperately needs.

Cut 7 (08) “…far too long.”

Landry says the settlement calls for ConocoPhillips to give the state access to 150-thousand acres of land it owns and to unlock hundreds of millions of dollars in coastal investment.

Cut 8 (12) “…of federal funding.”

It is not clear where the federal funding would come from. The governor says Conoco will pay into the state’s coastal trust fund, and Landry says the settlement will allow for the state to move forward with a 94-mile coastal land project across Plaquemines and Terrebonne parishes, which would protect the Houma-Thibodaux area.

Cut 9 (08)  “…they’re actually actions.”

The ConocoPhillips settlement follows others  that involve Freeport-McMoRan, BP, Shell and Hilcorp. Chevron and Exxon have yet to settle the coastal lawsuits against them.

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Meta is pledging not to pass the costs of operating its data centers onto the people in their respective communities by signing the Ratepayer Protection Pledge at the White House. Diana Doukas (DOO-kis), the director for economic opportunity and advocacy at Meta, says Meta will ensure that those in communities where data centers are located, including Richland Parish, are not impacted by rate hikes.

Cut 10 (12) “…we are covering.”

Doukas says at the same time it’s protecting residents and businesses from utility rate hikes, Meta is also creating economic opportunities both during and after construction of its Richland Parish data center.

Cut 11 (10) “…the data centers.”

Doukas says as part of its pledge, Meta is launching the Community Action Grant Program.

Cut 12 (09) “…building sustainable communities.”

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For the first time in his 15-year NFL career, Saints veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan will test the free agency market. Ross Jackson, the host of the Locked On Saints podcast, says even though Jordan didn’t reach an agreement with the Saints yet, the team can still bring him back.

Cut 13 (10)  “…that 2011 draft.”

This year, Jordan put together his most productive season in New Orleans since 2021, recording 10-and-a-half sacks. However, at 36 years old, Jackson does not expect NFL teams to sign him to a long-term contract.

Cut 14 (12) “…agency opens up.”

Jackson says that no matter what happens with Jordan’s future, the Saints will need to look for potential defensive ends to pair with rising star Chase Young.

Cut 15 (10) “…that’s Chase Young.”

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The LSU baseball team suffered its third consecutive midweek loss Wednesday, falling 7-2 to U-L-Lafayette. The Tiger pitchers struggled, issuing three walks, hitting a batter and throwing three wild pitches. Coach Jay Johnson says the loss gives him insight into which players he can rely on moving forward.

Cut 16 (17) “…a little bit.”

Over the past six games, LSU has hit just .209. Johnson says he plans to spend more time in the batting cages to help the Tigers snap their offensive slump.

Cut 17 (12)  “…than they are.”

In order for LSU to snap its offensive slump, Johnson says hitters have to do a better job of working opposing pitchers.

Cut 18 (08)  “…some mistakes better.”

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The Louisiana Tech baseball team dropped its fifth straight game Wednesday night after falling 8-2 to Arkansas State. Coach Lane Burroughs says the Bulldogs have to continue to go to work while putting the losses behind them.

Cut 19 (12) “…the right direction.”

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With its big upset win over LSU, U-L-Lafayette has won nine of its last ten games. During that stretch, the Cajuns are allowing just 3.3 runs per game. Head Coach Matt Deggs credits the team’s success on the mound to the work of new pitching coach Taylor Sandefur.

Cut 20 (16) “…advantage for us.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

An earthquake jolts Red River Parish early this morning. It was a magnitude 4.9 that struck near Coushatta at around 5:30. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says while we may never know the cause of the earthquake, humans cannot be completely ruled out.

Cut 11 (10) “…by wastewater disposal.”

A New Orleans representative takes another stab at cracking down on political messaging created with the use of artificial intelligence. Democrat Mandie Landry’s bill requires any image on political material created with A-I that could deceive the recipient be clearly disclosed as such. She says it’s important that governments get on top of A-I.

Cut 5 (10) “…to fly by.”

Governor Jeff Landry announces the state is very close to settling lawsuits against ConocoPhillips that allege the energy company is responsible for damaging the state’s coastal marshes, leading to land loss. There are 42 such lawsuits pending, and ConocoPhillips is named in 13 of them. Landry says coastal litigation has held up progress that the coast desperately needs.

Cut 7 (08) “…far too long.”

It was a special night for Ragin’ Cajun baseball fans as U-L Lafayette beat second-ranked LSU, 7-2, in front of 57-hundred fans. LSU was held to seven hits and Cajuns freshman right-hander Sawyer Pruitt finished the game by throwing four scoreless innings. Cajuns coach Matt Deggs says he was not going to take Pruitt out of the game, because they wanted to win badly.

Cut 8 (09) “…our guys.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Wednesday night was a special night for Ragin Cajun baseball fans as U-L Lafayette defeated second-ranked LSU seven to two in front of 57-hundred fans, the third largest crowd in school history. Coach Matt Deggs’ team scored three runs in the first and never trailed…

Cut 6 (06) “…special night.”

The Cajuns improved to 10-3 with the win, and LSU fell to 11-3 with the loss.

The Nicholls baseball team also pulled off an impressive upset last night after beating tenth-ranked Southern Mississippi three-to-two. It’s the Colonel’s first win over a top 25 opponent since last year’s eight-to-five victory over Southern Miss.

Louisiana Tech baseball dropped its fifth straight game last night after falling eight-to-two to Arkansas State. The Bulldogs will try to get back in the win column tomorrow as they take on South Alabama in Mobile at 6:30 p.m.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Saints veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan will not have a new deal in place with New Orleans by next week and will hit free agency for the first time in his NFL career. Jordan will return for a 16th NFL season and is said to be open to leaving New Orleans.

The LSU women’s basketball team will enter the SEC Tournament as a projected two seed in the NCAA Tournament. Three of the four number-one seeds are essentially locked up by UConn, UCLA and South Carolina. If the Tigers can secure the fourth and final top seed, ESPN Bracketologist Charlie Crème believes it will create a more favorable path to the national championship.

Cut 17 (15)  “…a better matchup.”

Louisiana Tech women’s basketball looks to extend its winning streak to 17 games tonight when it hosts New Mexico State at 6:30 p.m.

4:30 PM LRN Newscast

A New Orleans representative is again proposing a bill that would crack down on political messaging created with the use of artificial intelligence. Democrat Mandie Landry says a bill she’s filed requires any image on political material created with A-I that could deceive the recipient be clearly disclosed as such.

Cut 3 (08) “…with artificial intelligence.”

A 4.9 magnitude earthquake jolted Red River Parish around 5:30 this morning. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says while people might not associate earthquakes with Louisiana, they’re not entirely unheard of.

Cut 10 (08) “…isn’t super unusual.”

Skoumal says there will likely be aftershocks, with a slight chance of one registering 4.0.

Ragin Cajuns fans have bragging rights today as U-L Lafayette handed second ranked LSU it’s second consecutive loss last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

For the first time in his 15-year NFL career, Saints veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan will test the free agency market. Ross Jackson, the host of the Locked On Saints podcast, says even though Jordan didn’t reach an agreement with New Orleans yet, the team can still bring him back.

Cut 13 (11)  “…since that 2011 draft”

3:30 PM LRN Newscast

A New Orleans representative is again proposing legislation aimed at cracking down on the use of artificial intelligence in political materials. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

The first ever X Games Championship will be held in the Ceasars Superdome in July. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation announced the event today. The three day festival will include 18 competitions in skateboarding, BMX, and Moto X featuring more than 100 of the world’s top athletes in these sports. A musical lineup will be part of the entertainment, but the lineup has not yet been announced. The games are scheduled for July 24, 25 and 26

An earthquake jolts Red River Parish early this morning. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says it was a magnitude 4.9 that struck near Coushatta at around 5:30 this morning.

Cut 9 (10)  “…fairly widely felt.”

He says there will likely be aftershocks.

In baseball, UL Lafayette upset LSU Wednesday night in front of the Cajuns’ third largest crowd in school history. Mat Deggs team beat the Tigers seven to two, scoring three runs in the first inning and never trailing.

Cut 6 (06) “…special night.”

The Cajuns are in Texas for a three game series at Dallas Baptist this weekend, while LSU hosts Sacramento State.

LRN PM Newscall

A New Orleans representative is trying again with legislation aimed at cracking down on the use of artificial intelligence in political materials. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

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Ragin Cajuns fans have bragging rights today as U-L Lafayette handed second ranked LSU it’s second consecutive loss last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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A New Orleans representative is trying again with a bill that would crack down on political messaging created with the use of artificial intelligence. Democrat Mandie Landry says a bill she’s filed requires any image on political material created with A-I that could deceive the recipient be clearly disclosed as such.

Cut 3 (08) “…with artificial intelligence.”

Speaking to Tommy Tucker on WWL radio, Landry says she filed a similar bill last year that wasn’t as narrow in scope, and it made it onto Governor Landry’s desk.

Cut 4 (10) “…was very interesting.”

Landry says it’s important that governments, not just in Louisiana but everywhere and at all levels, get on top of artificial intelligence.

Cut 5 (10) “…to fly by.”

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Wednesday night was a special night for Ragin Cajun baseball fans as U-L Lafayette defeated second ranked LSU seven to two in front 57-hundred fans, third largest crowd in school history. Coach Matt Deggs team scored three runs in the first and never trailed…

Cut 6 (06) “…special night.”

With the victory, the Cajuns improve to 10-3 on the season, while LSU fell to 11-and-3. Coach Jay Johnson started junior right-hander Gavin Guidry. Two errors in the first inning helped produce the three runs in the first inning…

Cut 7 (12) “…credit.”

The Cajuns executed two hit and run plays successfully to spark the first inning rally.  LSU was held to seven hits and Cajuns freshman right-hander Sawyer Pruitt finished the game by throwing four scoreless innings. Deggs says he was not going to take Pruitt out of the game, because they wanted to win badly…

Cut 8 (09) “…our guys.”

The Cajuns are in Texas for a three game series at Dallas Baptist this weekend, while LSU hosts Sacramento State.

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An earthquake jolts Red River Parish early this morning. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says it was a magnitude 4.9 that struck near Coushatta at around 5:30 this morning.

Cut 9 (10)  “…fairly widely felt.”

Skoumal says while people might not associate earthquakes with Louisiana, they’re not entirely unheard of here.

Cut 10 (08) “…isn’t super unusual.”

Skoumal says while we may never know the cause of the earthquake, humans cannot be completely ruled out.

Cut 11 (10) “…by wastewater disposal.”

Skoumal says there will likely be aftershocks, with a very slight chance of one registering at least a magnitude 4.0.

2:30 PM LRN Newscast

An earthquake shook Red River Parish early this morning. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude 4.9  earthquake is not expected to cause damage. Skoumal says we may never know the cause of the earthquake, but humans cannot be completely ruled out.

Cut 11 (10) “…by wastewater disposal.”

Governor Landry endorsed Julie Letlow in the U.S. Senate race. John Fleming, who is also seeking the senate seat, blasted the endorsement in a social post. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says in that same post, Fleming said before Ralph Abraham announced his departure from the CDC, he offered him his position in an effort to get him out of the senate race. Cross says.

Cut 15 (10) “…smoother for Letlow.”

One week after resigning from the CDC, Abraham was announced as Letlow’s campaign manager.

A proposed bill that would crack down on potentially misleading political ads created with artificial intelligence. Democrat Mandie Landry’s bill would political material created with A-I be clearly disclosed as such. She told Tommy Tucker on WWL radio that she filed a similar bill last year and it made it all the way to the Governor desk.

Cut 4 (10) “…was very interesting.”

Wednesday night was a special night for Ragin Cajun baseball fans — not so much for LSU as U-L Lafayette defeated second ranked Tigers seven to two. Coach Matt Deggs team scored three runs in the first and never trailed. Coach Jay Johnson started junior right-hander Gavin Guidry. Two errors in the first inning helped produce the three runs in the first inning…

Cut 7 (12) “…credit.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

Folks in Red River Parish didn’t need an alarm clock to get out of bed this morning – a magnitude 4.9 earthquake did the trick. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says while people might not associate earthquakes with Louisiana, they’re not entirely unheard of here.

Cut 10 (08) “…isn’t super unusual.”

A magnitude 4.9 is considered light to moderate; while it can be widely felt, it only causes minor damage.

A New Orleans representative takes another stab at cracking down on political messaging created with the use of artificial intelligence. Democrat Mandie Landry’s bill requires any image on political material created with A-I that could deceive the recipient be clearly disclosed as such. She says it’s important that governments get on top of A-I.

Cut 5 (10) “…to fly by.”

Ragin Cajuns fans have bragging rights today as U-L Lafayette handed second ranked LSU its second consecutive loss last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

For the first time in his 15-year career, Saints star Cam Jordan is set to become a free agent. Jordan and the team were unable to come to terms on a new deal, so Jordan will officially become a free agent when the new league year begins Wednesday, March 11th, at three Central time. This past season, Jordan registered ten and a half sacks for the Black and Gold.

12:30 LRN Newscast

An earthquake jolts Red River Parish early this morning. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says it was a magnitude 4.9 that struck near Coushatta at around 5:30 this morning.

Cut 9 (10)  “…fairly widely felt.”

Skoumal says there will likely be aftershocks, with a very slight chance of one registering at least a magnitude 4.0.

Tigue Moore Field in Lafayette was rocking last night as the Ragin Cajuns took advantage of a struggling LSU baseball team to beat the Tigers seven to two. Coach Matt Deggs is elated his fans can celebrate a victory over their rivals to the east…

Cut  8 (09) “….our guys”

U-L Lafayette held LSU to seven hits and the Tigers struggled in the field with three more errors.

 

A New Orleans representative is trying again with legislation aimed at cracking down on the use of artificial intelligence in political materials. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

Governor Jeff Landry has sent a letter to school superintendents urging them to display the Ten Commandments in the classroom. Landry says students will benefit from seeing the Ten Commandments in their classroom. A federal appeals court ruled last month that the state’s Ten Commandments law can go into effect. It’s an issue the U-S Supreme Court will likely have to rule on.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Ragin Cajuns took advantage of a struggling LSU baseball team last night as U-L Lafayette downed the Tigers seven to two. Coach Matt Deggs is elated U-L fans can celebrate this victory over their rivals to the east…

Cut  8 (09) “….our guys”

U-L Lafayette held LSU to seven hits and created chaos in the first inning that led to hree runs. Trent Caraway hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning for LSU, but the Cajuns responded with three more runs in the bottom of the fifth. Sawyer Pruitt pitched four shutout innings for the save.

Nicholls pulled off a big upset last night as the Colonels defeated 10th ranked Southern Miss three to two. Tyler Avery was the winning pitcher with three shutout innings and Cole Poirrier got the save as the Golden Eagles were held to a season low five hits.

 

The LSU women’s basketball team will find out this afternoon who they will play tomorrow afternoon in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament. It will be either 12th seeded Florida or 5th seeded Oklahoma.

Unless LSU wins the SEC Tournament, they will likely be a two seed in the NCAA Tournament. ESPN’s Women’s College Basketball bracketologist Charlie Crème says LSU can win a national championship if their best players play big…

Cut 18 (12) “…approaches”

At the girls state basketball tournament in Hammond, Division Two non-select semifinals…fourth seeded Wossman upset top seeded Sterlington 54 to 48. Second seeded LaGrange knocked off third seeded North Vermilion 53 to 44.

Tonight…Neville is in the semifinals for the first time since 2021 and the Lady Tigers will play defending champion and top-seeded Zachary.