11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU landed one of the most sought-after talents in the transfer portal in Notre Dame outfielder Bino Watters. The Michigan native hit .362 with 10 homers, 51 RBI and a .610 slugging percentage his sophomore season with the Irish. Bradley Smart covers the ACC for D1Baseball and says he’s only gotten better each year in South Bend.

Cut 16 (17) “…pickup for LSU.”

The Louisiana Sports Writers Association announced its Class 5A All-State baseball and softball teams. In baseball, Hahnville third baseman/pitcher Koa Romero won Most Outstanding Player, and Dutchtown’s Chris Schexnaydre was named Coach of the Year. The Most Outstanding Player in softball was West Monroe’s Evie West, and the Coach of the Year was Pineville head coach Allison Frye.

The Saints will rely on a young secondary this year. At outside corner, Kool-Aid McKinstry was a second-round pick in the 2024 draft, and Quincy Riley was a fourth-rounder last year who saw significant snaps. Safety Jonas Sanker turned heads as a rookie filling in for an injured Julian Blackmon last year, and McKinstry says he’s made great progress replacing Alontae Taylor at slot corner this season.

Cut 20 (18) “…same exact way.”

LSU javelin thrower Jack Larriviere earned bronze at the NCAA Championships last night with a clutch final throw of 77.91 meters. Sprinter Jaiden Reid qualified for the finals in both the 200 meter and 100 meter. He ran a personal best 9.95 in the 100 semifinal, the third fastest time in LSU history.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Which city is the fastest growing city in Louisiana? If you said Carencro, you’d be right. According to census data released last month, between July 1st, 2020, and July 1st, 2025, Carencro’s population grew by almost 42-percent, adding almost four-thousand people to a population that now tops 13-thousand. Mayor Charlotte Clavier (klah-vee-AAE) says many of those people are coming from coastal communities, where homeowners insurance is exponentially more expensive.

Cut 3 (09) “…a little less.”

El Nino conditions have officially developed in the tropical Pacific, and weather experts say it will intensify, possibly into a Super El Nino. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the most immediate impact to Louisiana’s weather is the higher chances of a quiet hurricane season.

Cut 6 (10) “…the Atlantic basin.”

The soaring price of everything is certainly forcing families to significantly tighten their belts this summer. Layne McDaniel with the Society of Louisiana CPAs says when you talk to your kids about these tough financial times, there’s no need to give too many complicated details to younger kids.

Cut 8 (08) “…up this summer.”

McDaniel says if your kids are older, that’s when you can more freely give them more details of exactly what’s going on.

West Monroe High School product Hayden Federico is heading to the College World Series with Ole Miss. The sophomore outfielder is the son of Louisiana Tech assistant coach Michael Federico, who says he doesn’t get the chance to watch him play often, so seeing him in Omaha will be special.

Cut 10 (10) “…words for it.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry has signed a package of election integrity and security bills designed to enhance election safeguards and further secure Louisiana’s election process. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says one of the measures strengthens the state’s voter ID laws.

Cut 13 (12)  “…vote would count.”

Landry says the new voter ID law lists the acceptable forms of identification needed for a voter to cast a ballot if he or she shows up to vote without a state-issued photo ID. It goes into effect July 1st, 2027.

Public School teachers in Richland Parish are set to receive huge bonuses as a result of sales taxes generated from the construction of the 27-billion-dollar Meta A-I Data center. Greg Hilburn of the USA Today Network is reporting the bonus checks could be as much as 50-thousand dollars for vested, certified teachers.

 

Vermilion Catholic in Abbeville has put a new policy in place that prohibits its kindergarten through eighth grade students from using social media. Father Alexander Albert says response to the new policy is mostly positive…

Cut 5 (10) “…easier as parents”

The school’s policy largely mirrors the policies of the social media platforms, most of which prohibit anyone under 13 years old from creating accounts.

The College World Series starts tomorrow, and the Ole Miss Rebels will face North Carolina. One of the Rebels’ top players is former West Monroe star Hayden Federico. His dad is former ULM head coach and current La Tech assistant Michael Federico…

Cut 12 (11) “…win a national championship”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has a new voter ID law. Jeff Palermo has the details.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The Hammond Police Department has named two persons of interest in connection with the June 4 shooting at a Hammond gas station that left one woman dead. 26-year-old Jarvis Steptoe and 21-year-old Reginald Steptoe are both from the Hammond area. If you have any information about their whereabouts, contact the Hammond Police Department or Crime Stoppers of Tangipahoa.

West Monroe High School product Hayden Federico is heading to the College World Series with Ole Miss. The sophomore outfielder is the son of Louisiana Tech assistant coach Michael Federico, who says he told his kids he wouldn’t return to Omaha until he was coaching or one of them was playing there.

Cut 11 (13) “…coaching in it.”

Ole Miss will play UNc at 6 p.m. tomorrow

Jay Johnson and LSU earned a commitment from the number one prospect in the transfer portal. Notre Dame outfielder Bino Watters hit .362 as a sophomore this season, and D1Baseball’s Bradley Smart says he could be a day one starter for a Tigers team in need of depth in the outfield.

Cut 18 (14) “…production out of.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

Starting in July of 2027, Louisiana voters who cannot provide a photo ID before they enter the voting booth, will have to present certain documentation to prove their identity. Secretary of State Nancy Landry…

Cut 14 (09) “…Costco cards”

So, starting with the statewide elections in 2027, if a voter does not have a photo ID, he or she will need to provide the poll worker with a birth certificate, Social Security Card or certificate of citizenship, along with a voter registration notice, a recent utility bill, bank statement or pay stub.

Vermilion Catholic in Abbeville has instituted a new policy that prohibits K-through-8th grade students from having a social media account.  Father Alexander Albert says social media has proven to do nothing but disrupt the educational and social development of kids.

Cut 4 (08) “…with each other.”

The social media ban is effective 365 days a year as long as the student is enrolled at the school.

 

Many families are having to cut back on spending because of tough financial times. If your children are asking questions, Layne McDaniel, with the Louisiana CPA Society says if you are children are young, do not give too many complicated details, but if they are older, you can more freely give them more details of exactly what’s going on…

Cut 9 (13) “…something like that’

Have you seen the social media posts involving former LSU star Paul Skenes playing catch with a group of little leaguers at a park in Pittsburgh? Eddie Dubuis, is a father of two of the kids that had a chance to meet Skenes…

Cut 21 (09) “…talking about”

The Pirates All-Star was driving around on his off day, saw the kids playing baseball, and decided to stop his car and watch. Before you knew it, he was playing catch with the little leaguers and signing autographs.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Secretary of State Nancy Lancy applauds Governor Landry for signing three bills that she says will improve election integrity and security. One of the measures requires documentation to verify identity if a voter attempts to vote without a photo ID. Nancy Landry says the governor also signed a bill that requires Louisiana to use the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements program to identify any non-citizen that’s registered to vote in Louisiana.

Cut 15 (11) “…rolls remain clean.”

No LSU at the College World Series this season, so if you are looking to root for someone with Louisiana ties, how about former West Monroe star Hayden Federico and the Ole Miss Rebels. His dad is former ULM head coach and current La Tech assistant Michael Federico…

Cut 10 (10) “…words for it”

 

School superintendents are pushing back against Governor Landry’s plan to take money away from the operating budget of public schools and use those dollars to fund a two-thousand dollar stipend that teachers have received the last three years. Jefferson Parish Schools Superintendent James Gray wrote a letter to legislators asking them to find an alternative solution. A two-thirds vote from the House and Senate is needed for this plan to be approved. A vote takes place later this month.

A Vermilion Pairsh school is taking a strong stand in getting their students off of social media…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein”

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 11

LSU baseball needs contact hitters and a veteran presence in the outfield. Coach Jay Johnson found someone who can handle both roles when it was announced on Wednesday that First Team All-ACC selection Bino Watters committed to the Tigers. Watters entered the transfer portal after a sensational sophomore season at Notre Dame. He hit .362 with 10 home runs and 51 RBIs in 53 games for the Irish in 2026. He struck out only 37 times. ACC Reporter for D-1 Baseball, Bradley Smart, had this scouting report…

Cut 17 (16) “…..do damage on”

Watters hits from the left side, will likely bat in the middle of the order and play either left or right field.

Today is the final day of Organized Team Activities for the Saints before the team holds a minicamp next week. Head Coach Kellen Moore praised the confidence his team has gained as the offseason has gone on. He says one player that’s stood out is free agent running back Travis Etienne.

Cut 19 (19) “…rotating as much.”

Veteran running back Alvin Kamara attended just one OTA session, but is expected to participate in mini-camp.

We got more information yesterday about LSU’s upcoming football schedule. The SEC home opener against Texas A&M will kick off in the afternoon or night. The same flex schedule exists for the Alabama, Texas, and Tennessee games. Going to the Kentucky game. That will be a night kick-off. Mississippi State is either 11 AM or noon, while Auburn is set for an 11 AM kick-off.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 11

Governor Landry has signed a package of election integrity and security bills designed to enhance election safeguards and further secure Louisiana’s election process. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says one of the measures strengthens the state’s voter ID laws.

Cut 13 (12)  “…vote would count.”

Landry says the new voter ID law lists the acceptable forms of identification needed for a voter to cast a ballot if he or she shows up to vote without a state-issued photo ID.

Many families are having to do belt-tightening because of rising costs. Layne McDaniel with the Society of Louisiana CPAs says in light of that, be prepared if your kids have some tough money questions for you.

Cut 7 (08) “…need to understand.”

McDaniel says when you talk to your kids about tough financial times, there’s no need to give too many complicated details to younger kids.

 

Vermilion Catholic in Abbeville has instituted a policy that does not allow students from kindergarten to eighth grade to have a social media account and if they do, there are consequences….

Cut 6 (10) “…expulsion”

Father Alexander Albert says social media has proven to do nothing but disrupt the educational and social development of kids.

The College World Series starts tomorrow and the Ole Miss Rebels will face North Carolina. One of the Rebels top players is former West Monroe star Hayden Federico. His dad is former ULM head coach and current La Tech assistant coach Michaelk Federico…

Cut 12 (11) “…win a national championship”

LRN AM Newscall June 11

If you’re a kid attending Vermilion Catholic and you haven’t entered ninth grade yet, you’d better get off social media immediately. Andrew Greenstein explains why.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Hayden Federico won a state championship with West Monroe in 2024. Now, he’ll play for a Men’s College World Series Title with Ole Miss in Omaha. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (28) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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Louisiana has a new voter ID law. Jeff Palermo has the details.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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If you attend Vermilion Catholic and haven’t entered the ninth grade yet, you’d better delete your social media profiles now! That’s because the pre-K-through-12 school has banned social media for all students in eighth grade and below, with the ban extending to ninth grade in the fall of 2027. Father Alexander Albert says social media has proven to do nothing but disrupt the educational and social development of kids.

Cut 4 (08) “…with each other.”

With the school being a private school, it is entirely their prerogative to impose such a restriction on its students. The social media ban is effective 365 days a year as long as the student is enrolled at the school, with incoming students considered to be enrolled in the preceding summer. Father Albert says the policy has gotten positive reviews.

Cut 5 (10) “…easier as parents.”

The school’s policy largely mirrors the policies of the social media platforms, most of which prohibit anyone under 13 years old from creating accounts. Albert says the policy creates a disciplinary mechanism at the school level, and students subject to the policy caught with social media accounts face significant penalties.

Cut 6 (10) “…they consider expulsion.”

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In case you haven’t noticed, pretty much the price of everything has gone up. And that has taken a huge bite out of families’ budgets. So as we get into the summer travel season, and potentially looking ahead to the holiday shopping season, money will certainly be a lot tighter than in years past. Layne McDaniel with the Society of Louisiana CPAs says in light of that, be prepared if your kids have some tough money questions for you.

Cut 7 (08) “…need to understand.”

McDaniel says when you talk to your kids about these tough financial times, there’s no need to give too many complicated details to younger kids.

Cut 8 (08) “…up this summer.”

McDaniel says if your kids are older, that’s when you can more freely give them more details of exactly what’s going on.

Cut 9 (13)  “…something like that.”

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West Monroe High School product Hayden Federico is heading to the College World Series with Ole Miss. The sophomore outfielder is the son of Louisiana Tech assistant coach Michael Federico, who says he doesn’t get the chance to watch him play often, so seeing him in Omaha will be special.

Cut 10 (10) “…words for it.”

Michael says he’s been to Omaha as a fan once before, a 1967 trip with some teammates from his Southern Miss baseball team. He says he told his kids he wouldn’t return to the College World Series until he was coaching or one of them was playing in it.

Cut 11 (13) “…coaching in it.”

Hayden is batting .296 and has started all but four games for the Rebels. Michael says he’s going to try to turn off coach mode and be an Ole Miss fan this weekend.

Cut 12 (11) “…a national championship.”

Ole Miss takes on UNC in game two of the Men’s College World Series at 6 p.m. tomorrow.

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Governor Landry has signed a package of election integrity and security bills designed to enhance election safeguards and further secure Louisiana’s election process. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says one of the measures strengthens the state’s voter ID laws.

Cut 13 (12)  “…vote would count.”

Landry says the new voter ID law lists the acceptable forms of identification needed for a voter to cast a ballot if he or she shows up to vote without a state-issued photo ID.

Cut 14 (09) “…like Costco cards.”

The new law goes into effect on July 1st, 2027. So starting with the statewide elections in 2027, if a voter does not have a photo ID, he or she will need to provide the poll worker with a birth certificate, Social Security Card or certificate of citizenship, along with a voter registration notice, a recent utility bill, bank statement or pay stub.

Landry says the governor also signed a bill that requires Louisiana to use the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements program to help identify any non-citizen that’s registered to vote in Louisiana.

Cut 15 (11) “…rolls remain clean.”

Governor Landry has also signed a bill that prohibits a person from taking a photo of the Election Day precinct registers. That’s the piece of paper you sign, right before you go into the voter’s booth.

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LSU landed one of the most sought-after talents in the transfer portal in Notre Dame outfielder Bino Watters. The Michigan native hit .362 with 10 homers, 51 RBI and a .610 slugging percentage his sophomore season with the Irish. Bradley Smart covers the ACC for D1Baseball and says he’s only gotten better each year in South Bend.

Cut 16 (17) “…pickup for LSU.”

While Watters certainly has the SEC power profile, he also has exceptional bat-to-ball skills. Smart says in two years and 382 at-bats with the Irish, he struck out just 63 times.

Cut 17 (16)  “…do damage on.”

LSU was in a heated recruiting battle with Texas and Texas A&M for the slugger, but Jay Johnson and his staff were able to bring him to Baton Rouge to address some glaring needs in the outfield next season. Smart says he can be a day one starter for the Tigers.

Cut 18 (14) “…production out of.”

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Today is the final day of Organized Team Activities for the Saints before minicamp kicks off next week. Head Coach Kellen Moore praised the confidence his team has gained as the offseason has gone on. He says one player that’s stood out is free agent running back Travis Etienne.

Cut 19 (19) “…rotating as much.”

The Saints will rely on a young secondary this year. At outside corner, Kool-Aid McKinstry was a second-round pick in the 2024 draft, and Quincy Riley was a fourth-rounder last year who saw significant snaps. Safety Jonas Sanker turned heads as a rookie filling in for an injured Julian Blackmon last year, and McKinstry says he’s made great progress replacing Alontae Taylor at slot corner this season.

Cut 20 (18) “…same exact way.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

For the second time in three days, a shooting rocks an East Baton Rouge Parish school. A student was shot and wounded while leaving Baker High School this morning. Preston Castille, the president and CEO of Helix Community Schools, the charter school network that Baker High School belongs to, says it happened while summer school was in session.

Cut 12 (08) “…still on campus.” 

At the end of the school year, more than 66-percent of students from kindergarten through third grade were reading at or above grade level — compared to just under half at the start of the school year. John Wyble, the CEO of the Center for Literacy and Learning, says this increase can be attributed to a return to the science of reading.

Cut 6 (11) “…what they read.”

A Pittsburgh little league practice became a lifelong memory Monday night when ex-LSU star and Pirates ace Paul Skenes decided to drop in on his day off. Kace Kieschnick reports

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

An 80-million-dollar manufacturing facility is coming to Monroe. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois says welcoming Faith Technologies Incorporated to the area is a big win for the city.

Cut 10 (07) “…all day long.”