1:30 PM LRN Newscast

Former LSU Men’s Basketball Coach Will Wade is formally announced as the new head coach of LSU Men’s basketball. Wade had fans cheering and laughing at today’s press conference.

Cut 12 (12) “…make history.”

He said “We’re going to get this program back to the NCAA Tournament, back to the top of SEC in short order”

A Gretna representative’s bill seeking to make it easier to cancel unwanted subscriptions advances to the full House. Vincent Cox’s “click to cancel” bill passed unanimously in the House Commerce Committee this morning. Cox says it’s often an unnecessarily tedious process to cancel subscriptions.

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A three-year accelerated bachelor’s degree program requiring 90 hours to complete is coming to LSU-Alexandria. The Board of Regents approved the specialized AccB degree programs for specialized workforce-focused degrees. Liz Beard, the vice chancellor of academic affairs at LSU-A, says these new programs, which will initially be offered in two fields, still combine a comprehensive general education curriculum with a specialized curriculum. She says the first two are in information technology and bioinformatics.

Cut 5 (13) “…well with that.”

If you dread waiting in line at the Office of Motor Vehicles, there’s welcome news. It appears online scheduling is helping. Today, the Office of Motor Vehicles booked its two millionth online appointment since they updated their scheduling platform in 2024. OMV Commissioner, Keith E. Neal, says booking an appointment eliminates wait times and allows customers choose times best for them. Customers can still walk-in but those with appointments will be assisted at their reserved time.

12:30 PM LRN Newscast

The Board of Regents approved the state’s first accelerated bachelor’s degree programs for specialized workforce-focused degrees. The AccB will require only 90 hours to complete rather than the 120 required for a traditional Bachelor of Arts or Science degree and will be offered at LSU-Alexandria. Liz Beard, the vice chancellor of academic affairs at LSU-A, says these accelerated degree programs are in high-demand fields.

Cut 4 (08) “…pharmaceuticals, biotech.”

Oysters, Shrimp, finfish, and crab from an oil spill area are showing clear says the Department of Health. These are the results of the initial testing done after Basin 12 was closed to oyster harvesting on March 14th following an oil sheen was reported and a transfer hose rupture was discovered at the Louisiana Offshore Oil Platform. Samples were collected and tested to ensure there was no indication of petroleum contamination. These are preliminary findings and LDH will continue to assess sample results as they are received from the testing lab.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser opposes an effort to name a new I-10 Mississippi River bridge in the Baton Rouge area after President Donald Trump. Nungesser says he has a problem with naming a public structure after a living official…

Cut 6 (12) “…in Baton Rouge.”

Nungesser made this comment during an interview with Jim Engster on “Talk Louisiana” on WRKF in Baton Rouge.

Following LSU’s season-ending loss to Duke in the Sweet 16, Hall of Fame coach Kim Mulkey addressed a report that she is retiring. A social media post during the game reported that this was Mulkey’s last game. Mulkey shot the rumor

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11:30 LRN Newscast

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser opposes an effort to name a new I-10 Mississippi River bridge in the Baton Rouge area after President Donald Trump. Nungesser says he has a problem with naming a public structure after a living official…

Cut 6 (12) “…in Baton Rouge”

Nungesser made those comments during an interview with Jim Engster on “Talk Louisiana” which can be heard on WRKF in Baton Rouge.

Monroe Representative Michael Echols is the author of that legislation, which has already received approval from the House and it is awaiting debate in the Senate.

Echols also has a bill to that seeks to raise teacher pay to the regional average. Echols says the state would need to come up with somewhere between 200-million and 600-million dollars to accomplish this…

Cut 11 (08) “…that regional average.”

LSU-Alexandria will soon be offering three-year bachelor’s degree programs. Joe Gallinaro reports.

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Coming up next hour, Will Wade will be re-introduced as the Tigers new men’s basketball coach. Wade returns to LSU after he was fired in March of 2022 for NCAA recruiting violations. But what was a violation back then, is now legal. Shortly after it was announced that Wade is coming back, the school received more than 600 requests for season tickets.

10:30 LRN Newscast

A state representative has a plan to boost teacher pay to the regional average. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Sad news to report…Rosa Smith, the wife of Naismith Hall of Fame high school basketball coach, Charles Smith, has passed away. The couple was married for more than 50 years and she was there for all of Coach Smith’s 11 state championships at Peabody High School.

 

Starting next fall, LSU-Alexandria will begin offering three-year accelerated bachelor’s degree in information technology and bioinformatics…

Cut 3 (10) “…three years”

Liz Beard, vice chancellor of academic affairs at LSU-A, says they picked these two majors because there’s a demand for workers in these two fields.

A huge come-from-behind win for the LSU baseball team yesterday at Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers got down seven to nothing in the third inning, but rallied to win 17-10.  Mandeville’s Seth Dardar hit a three-run home run in the sixth to give LSU the lead. Dardar flipped his bat way in the air and was fired up as he circled the bases…

Cut 14 (10) “…world to me”

LSU is now 4-and-5 in SEC play.

9:30 LRN Newscast

At the state capitol, the House Ways and Means Committee is debating a proposed constitutional amendment that would move Louisiana to a centralized sales tax collection system. Local governments are concerned such a change will result in fewer tax collections for parishes and cities. But Manish Batt, vice president of the state tax policy at the Tax Foundation, says because Louisiana’s sales tax system is one of the most complex in the country, state and local governments could be missing out on tax revenue…

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A state lawmaker wants to increase teacher pay and has a bill to do so. There’s also constitutional amendment three, which would result in a permanent pay raise by paying down teacher retirement debt. Monroe Representative Michael Echols…

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A new study from LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center finds that Assumption Parish residents who didn’t graduate from high school are more than twice as likely to have blood pressure and high cholesterol. Doctor Stephanie Broyles with Pennington Biomedical says the big takeaway is that health is closely tied with one’s education level. Broyles says they will also release data out of Franklin Parish as well…

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Broyles these studies are to explore why people who live in rural areas suffer disproportionately from heart and lung disease, stroke, diabetes and obesity.

The LSU baseball team nearly gave Tiger fans a heart attack yesterday as Coach Jay Johnson’s fell behind seven to nothing in the third inning, only to come back and win 17 to 10 over Kentucky…

Cut 15 (14) “…made it happen”

Jon Pearson hit a grand slam and Seth Dardar’s three-run blast gave the Tigers the lead for good.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Monroe State Representative Michael Elchols is looking to increase teacher pay in Louisiana gradually until it reaches the regional average.  Echols says the state would need to come up with somewhere between 200-to 600-million dollars to make that happen and that would mean finding cost-cutting opportunities within the public sector, including the elimination of job positions.

Cut 11 (08) “…that regional average.”

Today the House Ways and Means Committee will discuss a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the state to implement a centralized system for collecting local sales and use taxes. The Police Jury Association of Louisiana has concerns it would lead to lower sales tax revenue. Manish Batt (Bot), Vice President of State Tax Policy at the Tax Foundation, says a centralized sales tax system would still be best method for everyone

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The LSU women’s basketball team’s season ended earlier than most had expected, but Kim Mulkey says her coaching career is not over. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Big day for the LSU men’s basketball program as the introductory press conference for Will Wade is set for noon today at the P-Mac. The event is open to the public.  Doors are set to open at eleven this morning  and LSU fans are asked to enter the Maravich Center up the concourse ramps on the South side of the building.

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to debate today whether Louisiana should have a centralized sales tax collection. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A state lawmaker is looking to boost teacher pay in Louisiana gradually until it reaches the Southern regional average.  Monroe Representative Michael Echols on his Teacher Pay Modernization Act.

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Following LSU’s season-ending loss to Duke in the Sweet 16, Hall of Fame coach Kim Mulkey addressed a social media post that had everyone thinking Friday’s game was her last.  Coach saying definitively, she is not retiring.

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Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center publish the first set of data from its RURAL Heart and Lung study. In Assumption lead researcher Dr. Stephanie Broyles says the study looked at rates of heart attack and stroke and how the numbers differ by age, income, and education level. She says  education levels, not income or age, stood out the most – but not in the way that people might expect.

Cut 8 (08) “…in lower education.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

A huge come-from-behind win for the LSU baseball team yesterday at Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers got down seven to nothing in the third inning, but ended up winning 17-10.  West Monroe’s John Pearson got the Tigers back in the game with a grand slam in the third inning. Mandeville’s Seth Dardar hit a three-run home run in the sixth to give LSU the lead. Dardar flipped his bat way in the air and was fired up as he circled the bases…

Cut 14 (10) “…world to me”

LSU is now 4-and-5 in SEC play and they’ll be at Tennessee this weekend.

ULM nearly swept the Ragin Cajuns. U-L Lafayette avoided the sweep with a four to nothing win over the Warhawks. Still a positive weekend for ULM, who is now 6-3 in the Sun Belt.

The first place team in Conference USA, Jacksonville State, swept Louisiana Tech.

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Following LSU’s season-ending loss to Duke in the Sweet 16, Hall of Fame coach Kim Mulkey addressed a report that she is retiring. A social media post during the game reported that this was Mulkey’s last game. Mulkey shot the rumor down in the postgame press conference…

Cut 16 (16) “…on social media.”

After missing five games last season due to an ankle injury, linebacker Whit Weeks decided to return to LSU for his senior season. Weeks says a big deciding factor in his decision was Blake Baker remaining the defensive coordinator.

Cut 19 (10) “…I’m coming back, too.”

6:30AM LRN Newscast

A state representative has a plan to boost teacher pay to the regional average. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A pedestrian was killed over the weekend while crossing I-55 in Tangipahoa Parish.  State Police say 26 year old Austin Gentry had been involved in an earlier crash, had exited his vehicle and was attempting to cross the interstate, when he was hit by a Toyota Corolla and died at the scene.

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Today the House Ways and Means Committee will discuss a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the state to implement a centralized system for collecting local sales and use taxes. The Tax Foundation says the proposal is sound tax policy. Manish Batt (Bot) is the Vice President of State Tax Policy at the Tax Foundation…

Cut 4 (11) “…sales taxes.”

Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center publish the first set of data from its RURAL Heart and Lung study. Lead Researcher Dr. Stephanie Broyles says the study gathered data in Assumption Parish.

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LRN Legislative Report 3.30.26

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approves legislation to create the Office of Health and Nutrition within the Louisiana Department of Health. Covington Senator Patrick McMath says the state needs a single office to coordinate programs that could get Louisiana residents eating better and exercising more…

Cut 8 (14) “…across the state.”

Today the House Ways and Means Committee will discuss a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the state to implement a centralized system for collecting local sales and use taxes. The Tax Foundation says the proposal is sound tax policy. Manish Batt (Bot) is the Vice President of State Tax Policy at the Tax Foundation…

Cut 4 (11) “…sales taxes.”

Bhatt says Louisiana remains a national outlier in lacking central collection and administration of its sales taxes. But the Police Jury Association of Louisiana opposes the legislation as they are concerned this legislation will result in a drop in local sales tax revenue. But Bhatt says a centralized sales tax system would still be the best method for everyone

Cut 5 (09) “…the system.”

A state lawmaker is looking to boost teacher pay to align with the regional average. Monroe Representative Michael Echols’ Teacher Pay Modernization Act would gradually increase teacher pay throughout the state until it reaches the Southern regional average.

Cut 10 (09) “…about 25-percent.”