11:30 LRN Newscast

Tropical Storm Arthur, located off the Texas coast, is expected to bring flash flooding conditions to south and central Louisiana. The system was upgraded to a tropical storm this morning with sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. Andy Tingler with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says Arthur could bring eight or more inches of rain to some areas.

Cut 9 (07)  “…urban flooding.”

Senator Bill Cassidy is speaking out against the proposed deal with Iran to end the war and re-open the Strait of Hormuz. Cassidy says if it goes through, the deal makes the entire U.S.-led operation in vain.

Cut 6 (14) “…everyone failed.”

Cassidy says the deal strikes him as what he terms “JCPOA 2.0,” which was the deal that President Obama struck with Iran, which he also opposed.

An Australian woman in Franklinton faces federal crimes for allegedly illegally voting in the last two federal elections. Kace Kieschnick reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

The state’s top running back in the Class of 2027 has committed to Lane Kiffin and the Tigers. Franklin Parish football star Trey Martin gave a verbal pledge to LSU after also considering Alabama, Florida and Ole Miss. 247 sports ranks Martin as the 14th best running back in the nation.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU welcomed its second transfer portal pitcher last night. Diego Velazquez went 5-and-1 with 34 strikeouts and nine walks as a freshman at USC last season. The 6-1 righty posted a 4.55 ERA in 13 appearances. He also had 18 at-bats for the Trojans, knocking three hits with one double. Velazquez joins Gonzaga Left-hander Landon Hood as the two new Tigers arms. Hood was Freshman of the Year in the West Coast Conference and a Freshman All-American.

Defensive end Cameron Jordan will be a lifelong Saint. The 15-year vet signed a deal to return for what he called one final season in New Orleans. Jordan’s 132 sacks are the most by a player in Saints history and rank 17th in the NFL all-time. Jordan explored free agency for the first time in his career, but he says it was his kids who finally convinced him to come back home.

Cut 16 (11) “…get this done.”

LSU quarterback Sam Leavitt is healthy and ready to go. Lane Kiffin told former Tiger and Saint Tyrann Mathieu on his “In The Bayou” podcast that Leavitt has been fully cleared for summer workouts. The Arizona State transfer missed six games for the Sun Devils last season with a right foot injury he had surgery on in November.

The Tigers received their third running back commitment and second in as many days as Franklin Parish four-star Trey Martin announced he’d be staying in state. Martin is a top ten prospect in the state and 14th-ranked back nationwide. He joins a class with four-star Tre Segarra and three-star Brennan Lacey. LSU’s 2027 class now features 12 recruits and ranks 10th in rivals’ Industry Rankings. The Tigers have received 8 commitments in the last ten days.

LSU shortstop Kylee Edwards announced she’d be transferring after one season with the Tigers. Edwards arrived in Baton Rouge from Mississippi State this season and started all 59 games. She hit .341 with 10 homers and 40 RBIs, all the best marks in her career.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Tropical Storm Arthur has formed off the central Texas cost and will spend today moving up the Texas coast line towards southwest Louisiana. The biggest threat for Louisiana is heavy rainfall into Thursday. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says one to five inches of rain is expected across south and central Louisiana and some areas could see eight or more inches…

Cut 30 (10) “…this one”

With flash flooding possible, the state transportation department is urging you to be extra careful when venturing out onto the roadways. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallett says it’s called “flash flood” for a reason – it happens so fast, before crews have time to respond.

Cut 4 (19) “…they’re going safely.”

Mallett says if you encounter a roadway under water, Turn Around, Don’t drown.

 

Louisiana Legislative Auditor Mike Waguespack says there are just a handful of school districts who do not have the funds to pay for a two-thousand-dollar teacher stipend. Governor Landry is proposing to reduce public school funding by 170-million dollars to pay for the stipend, which according to local school officials would result in a five-percent reduction in state funding.

Landry’s plan is just for the 2026-27 school year. He’s called for studies to determine how the state can better use its financial resources to pay teachers and at a higher salary. At Tuesday’s Legislative Audit Advisory Council meeting, Alexandria Senator Luneau asked Avoyelles School Board President Aimee Dupuy if they they can handle a reduction in what is known as the M-F-P to make sure teachers get their two-thousand-dollar stipend.

Cut 12 (12) “…made a plan.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

All eyes are on potential tropical storm one as it moves up the Texas coast towards Louisiana. There’s the potential this Gulf disturbance will become Tropical Storm Arthur. LSU health climatologist Barry Keim says even if this system does not strengthen into a tropical storm, it will dump a lot of rain…

Cut 9 (09) “…12 inches or more”

Multiple rounds of heavy rainfall are expected into Thursday. If you are wondering about road closures due to high water, the state has an app for that…

Cut 6 (14) “….the 511 app”

That’s state department of transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett. Tropical storm conditions are expected to arrive overnight, and earlier along the coast.

 

Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan is returning for one more season with the Black and Gold…

Cut 3 (33) “….I’m Kace Kieshnick”

A St. Mary Parish corrections deputy is facing multiple charges after he allegedly smuggled contraband into the jail and gave it to inmates. Forty-nine-year-old Earnest Ladday has been fired and Sheriff Gary Driskell says all jail employees are fully trained to prevent situations like this…

Cut 14 (09) “…will be arrested”

08:30 LRN Newscast

The tropical disturbance moving up the Texas coast and into Louisiana is expected to dump massive amounts of rain across the state. Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued along the central Gulf Coast, extending from the east Texas coastline to St. Mary Parish…:
Cut 8 (11) “moisture with it”
That’s LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim.

DOTD’s Rodney Mallet says with so much rain, we need to be extra careful on the roads. He says the reason they always push “turn around, don’t drown” is because flash floods are always unpredictable even if you think you’re familiar with a particular road…:
Cut 5 (09) “a regular puddle”
He says if it’s raining hard the best thing to do is just stay put.

School officials expressed concerns Tuesday about funding Governor Landry’s proposed $2,000 stipend for teachers…:
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Cameron Jordan is returning for a 16th and final season as a New Orleans Saint. The one year deal was inked Tuesday and Jordan said pretty much everyone told him to stay…:
Cut 17 (10) “in my corner”
Jordan’s 132 sacks are the most by a player in Saints history and rank 17th in the NFL all-time.

07:30 LRN Newscast

We’ve got quite an active weather pattern headed this way as a tropical disturbance moves inland later tonight. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the biggest threat is lots of rain…:
Cut 9 (09) “inches or more”

DOTD says we need to be extra careful on the roads. Andrew Greenstein reports:
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State lawmakers heard from school districts Tuesday who are concerned about Governor Landry’s plan for a two-thousand-dollar pay bump for teachers. The executive order calls for the state to reduce public school funding by nearly $170 million dollars to cover the cost. Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau said most districts have the money and the legislature would have to help those who don’t:
Cut 11 (06) “folks some money”
Lawmakers have until next Tuesday to vote on the order.

A sting operation results in the arrests of ten people, including a St. Mary Parish corrections deputy. Sheriff Gary Driskell says investigators launched “Operation Bear Trap” after getting information that 49-year-old Earnest Ladday (luh-DAY) was bringing contraband into the jail and giving it to certain inmates, allegedly:
Cut 13 (09) “on several people”
No bail has been set for Ladday or his alleged co-conspirators at this time.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is returning for his 16th and final NFL season. Jordan signed a one-year, incentive laden contract to be part of a Black and Gold team that Jordan says is as talented as any in the league…

Cut 18 (13) “…did last year”

The eight-time Pro Bowler will be 37 years old by the time the season begins. The 2011 first-round pick led New Orleans with 10.5 sacks last season.

Four-star running back Tre Segarra (Suh-gar-uh) from South Carolina has committed to LSU. 247-sports ranks Segarra as the seventh best running back in the country. He rushed for 14-hundred yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior.

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Heading into the week, LSU signed just one pitcher out of the transfer portal, Landon Hood, who was the West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year at Gonzaga. But Coach Jay Johnson was a guest on Tiger Rag Radio and says more arms are on the way…

Cut 26 (26) “…Transfer portal”

That pitcher who committed is right-hander Diego Velasquez, who was 5-1 with a 4.26 ERA in 31 innings at Southern Cal. Also, 34 Ks and just nine walks.

Former Jacksonville State pitcher Jackson Evers commits to the Cajuns. He made 15 appearances for the Gamecocks and had an ERA of 4.58 and struck out 20 in 17 2/3 innings.

 

06:30 LRN Newscast

Much of Louisiana’s coast is now under a tropical storm warning extending from St. Mary Parish to the Louisiana/Texas line. LSU Environmental Health Climatologist Barry Keim says Potential Tropical Cyclone One is moving directly up the Texas Coast…:
CUT 7 (12) “a tropical storm”
Most models show the system becoming a tropical storm today.

Heavy rainfall and flooding remain the biggest threat, and DOTD is urging you to be careful when venturing out on the roadways. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says it’s called “flash flood” for a reason – it happens so fast, before crews have time to respond…:
Cut 4 (10) “they’re going safely”
He says if you encounter an area of the road covered with water, turn around, don’t drown.

Lawmakers heard from school districts Tuesday with concern over where the money is coming from in Governor Landry’s plan to give teachers a $2,000 stipend. Districts would need to take funds originally allocated for operations to pay for the bonuses, but Caldwell Parish School Board president Gary Cassels told legislators they can’t swing that…:
Cut 10 (10) “to do it”
Lawmakers need a two-thirds vote to approve the governor’s plan by close of business next Tuesday.

Two airmen connected to Barksdale Air Force Base are among the eight people who died in Monday’s B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California. Family members, friends and fellow service members identified Lt. Col. Greg Watson of Haughton and Lt. Col. Gabriel Estrella as being on board the bomber when it went down during a test flight, according to social media posts.

LRN AM Newscall June 17

With heavy rain in the forecast, the state is urging you to use extra caution when venturing out onto the roadways. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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A north Louisiana school system tells state lawmakers why it can’t support Governor Landry’s plan to fund a two-thousand-dollar stipend for teachers. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan signed a one-year deal to return to the Saints for one final season. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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With flash flooding possible for the rest of this week, DOTD is urging you to be extra careful when venturing out onto the roadways. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says it’s called “flash flood” for a reason – it happens so fast, before crews have time to respond.

Cut 4 (10) “…they’re going safely.”

Mallett says even if you know the streets intimately, flash floods can give you a very unpleasant surprise.

Cut 5 (09) “…a regular puddle.”

That’s why officials always stress that during heavy downpours, when you encounter a section that’s washed out, “turn around, don’t drown.” Mallett says the state will stay on top of any and all road closures in as close to real time as possible.

Cut 6 (14) “…the 511 app.”

Mallett says if it’s raining hard, the very best thing you can do is to stay off the roads altogether if at all possible.

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While it wouldn’t be a record-breaker, Louisiana could see one of the earliest tropical storms in the state’s history by tonight. The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm warning for the Louisiana coast from Morgan City westward. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the storm is moving directly up the Texas coast.

Cut 7 (12) “…a tropical storm.”

If it does become a tropical storm, it would be Tropical Storm Arthur. And Keim says it will make its unwelcome presence felt along the coast later today.

Cut 8 (11) “…moisture with it.”

Keim says the biggest threat with this storm is heavy rainfall.

Cut 9 (09)  “…inches or more.”

The earliest tropical storm to make landfall was Tropical Storm Christobal, which made landfall east of Grand Isle on June 7th, 2020.

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State lawmakers heard from school districts yesterday who are concerned about Governor Landry’s plan for a two-thousand-dollar teacher stipend. Landry proposes using 168-million dollars originally allocated for district operations to prevent teachers from taking a pay cut. Caldwell Parish School Board president Gary Cassels told legislators he does not have the money to do it.

Cut 10 (10) “…to do it.”

Cassels appeared before the Legislative Audit Advisory Council. Landry’s plan would result in a five-percent cut for most districts.

Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau chaired Tuesday’s meeting and he says most school districts do have the reserve funds to pay the two-thousand dollar stipend, and the legislature will likely have to assist the school systems who do not.

Cut 11 (06) “…folks some money.”

Landry’s plan is just for the 2026-27 school year. He’s called for studies to determine how the state can better use its financial resources to pay teachers and at a higher salary. At Tuesday’s Legislative Audit Advisory Council meeting, Luneau asked Avoyelles School Board President Aimee Dupuy if they they can handle a reduction in what is known as the M-F-P to make sure teachers get their two-thousand-dollar stipend.

Cut 12 (12) “…made a plan.”

Lawmakers have to approve the governor’s plan, and a two-thirds vote is needed. Mail-in ballots are due by 5 p-m on June 23rd.

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A sting operation results in the arrests of ten people, including a St. Mary Parish corrections deputy. Sheriff Gary Driskell says investigators launched “Operation Bear Trap” after getting information that 49-year-old Earnest Ladday (luh-DAY) was bringing contraband into the jail and giving it to certain inmates.

Cut 13 (09)  “…on several people.”

Ladday is charged with 13 counts of entering contraband and nine counts of malfeasance. The others arrested include two people who allegedly helped Ladday bring the contraband into the jail facility and seven inmates who received the contraband. Sheriff Driskell says all jail employees are fully trained in an effort to prevent situations like these.

Cut 14 (09) “…will be arrested.”

Driskell says all department employees are held to the same standards as everyone else.

Cut 15 (07) “…integrity than most.”

No bail has been set for Ladday or his alleged co-conspirators at this time.

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Defensive end Cameron Jordan will be a lifelong Saint. The 15-year vet signed a deal to return for what he called one final season in New Orleans. Jordan’s 132 sacks are the most by a player in Saints history and rank 17th in the NFL all-time. Jordan explored free agency for the first time in his career, but he says it was his kids who finally convinced him to come back home.

Cut 16 (11) “…get this done.”

New Orleans drafted Jordan in the first round of the 2011 draft. Since then, he’s played 15 seasons in the black and gold without missing a game. He says he’s always valued the idea of playing his whole career with one team, like his father Steve Jordan did in Minnesota. Jordan says GM Mickey Loomis told him he’d always have a job in New Orleans, and former teammates like Mark Ingram, Michael Thomas and Demario Davis all told him what he needed to do.

Cut 17 (10)  “…in my corner.”

Jordan says he plans on playing each game this season like it’s his last, and he’ll contribute as a leader on and off the field to get the most out of his teammates. Jordan will provide veteran leadership to a young team that he says is as talented as any in the league.

Cut 18 (13) “…did last year.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

Starting August 1st, suppliers that mix imported seafood with domestic seafood must clearly disclose that fact. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Gulf Coast Tactical announced a 6.1-million-dollar expansion to its New Iberia operation. The project will create 137 new job opportunities in the region and enhance the fabrication, assembly, systems integration and testing capabilities for advanced maritime vessels.

Six to ten inches or more of rain is possible this week for much of south and central Louisiana as a result of the approaching potential tropical cyclone one, expected to reach southwest Louisiana tomorrow night. Meteorologist Donald Jones with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says even if this system does not develop into a tropical storm, it can produce significant flooding…

Cut 11 (09) “…lot of rainfall.”

Cameron Jordan is returning for a 16th and final season as a Saint. After meeting with the front office today, Jordan signed a one-year, incentive-heavy deal with the Saints. Sideline reporter Jeff Nowak says bringing back the former All-Pro is not just ceremonial.

Cut 12 (09) “…when we get to you.”

Jordan says it was his kids who finally convinced him to come home.