12:30 LRN Newscast

An alleged drunk driver crashed into more than a dozen people watching a parade in Iberia Parish on Saturday. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 21 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Two women are shot to death in St. Bernard Parish last night. The sheriff’s office there says 22-year-old Lee Collins the Third got into an argument with the two women, who were his mother and his grandmother, and he shot both of them. They say Collins also shot at his father but did not hit him. Collins is still on the loose.

Three weeks into the legislative session and it’s quiet when it comes to debate on significant legislation and that might be design. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Landry administration is not pushing any significant legislation after doing a lot of heavy lifting in his first two years in office.

Cut 10 (12) “…reform legislation.”

New episodes of the travel series LA 64 premiere on Louisiana Public Broadcasting tonight at eight. Executive Producer Linda Midgett says tonight’s episode takes us to St. Martin Parish, where viewers will be in for a musical treat.

Cut 6 (12) “…viewers will recognize.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s Cade Arrambide became the first player in school history to hit four home runs in a single game as the Tigers rallied from a five-run deficit to beat Tennessee 16 to 6 in 12 innings. Arrambide’s performance is one for the ages, but it doesn’t happen if Jake Brown doesn’t drive home the tying run in the ninth inning…

Cut 28 (11) “…five all”

That’s Chris Blair on the LSU Sports Radio Network. It’s the Tigers first series win in Knoxville since 2016.

Former LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese has been traded to the Atlanta Dream for two draft picks.

McNeese needs a new women’s basketball as Ayla Guzzardo has accepted the head coaching at Georgia.

Northwestern State baseball is now 13-and-5 in the Southland and in first place after sweeping UTRGV.

 

Tonight is the national championship in men’s college basketball, tomorrow the transfer portal opens as Will Wade will begin the process of rebuilding LSU men’s basketball. According to the Advocate, one player that Wade is expected to go after his Jeremiah Wilkinson, who averaged 17 points a game at Georgia last season.

LSU senior safety Ty Benefield was rated as the No. 2 safety. Benefield says his decision to choose the Tigers came down to a gut feeling.

Cut 16 (17) “…feeling in my heart.”

At spring football for ULM, there is an ongoing quarterback battle. Aidan Armenta, Landon Graves and Houston transfer Austin Carlisle are among those competing. Coach Bryant Vincent….

Cut 19 (21) “…great days, too, also.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

The latest update from the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says 19 people were evaluated and taken to area hospitals after an alleged drunk driver plowed into a group of parade goers watching the Lao New Year parade in Broussard. Three of the victims remain in intensive care. Todd Landry of Jeanerette has been booked on multiple charges.

Those of you heading into or out of Lafayette on I-49, be prepared to see some road work. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

 

A new AARP report finds that 900-thousand Louisianans are caregivers for adults. Director of Advocacy at AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says 20-percent of long-term Medicaid dollars is spent on services so an individual can live at home, while 80-percent goes to nursing homes. He says AARP would like to see it closer to 40-60 giving family caregivers state assistance to keep their loved ones at home…

Cut 14 (10) “…could appropriate.”

AARP is advocating that the state provides an additional 750 waivers so families can take advantage of home and community-based services.

LSU’s Cade Arrambide put on a historic performance in the Tigers 16 to 6 win over Tennessee in 12 innings. Arrambide became the first LSU player to hit four home runs in a single game. LSU Baseball Sports Information Director Bill Franques says it was fun to see in person…

Cut 4 (05) “….for the Tigers”

It was LSU’s first series win in Knoxville since 2016.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The injury toll in Iberia Parish is up to 19 after a suspected drunk driver plowed into a crowd at the Lao New Year’s Festival. We’re hearing that all victims are expected to survive. The suspect is 57-year-old Todd Landry of Jeanerette. While the Sheriff’s Office has said it did not appear to be intentional, the investigation is still ongoing.

Three weeks into the legislative session, and there have not been any substantive pieces of legislation making its way through the capitol. Jeanne Burns has an explanation…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

A major preservation project gets underway today along I-49 between I-10 and the St. Landry Parish line. Deidra Druilhet (drool-YET) with DOTD says most of the work will be done during the overnight hours, with the parts presenting the biggest disruptions reserved for the weekends.

Cut 6 (13) “…the entire weekend.”

History was made in LSU’s wild come from behind win over Tennessee yesterday. Sophomore Cade Arrambide became the first player in school history to hit four home runs in one game as the Tigers defeated the Volunteers 16 to 6 in 12 innings – you heard that right, LSU scored ten runs in the top of the 12th inning. LSU Baseball Sports Information Director Bill Franques says it’s a rare accomplishment.

Cut 3 (10) “…in a game.”

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

So far, this legislative session has been quieter that recent sessions. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the most emotional debate so far was over a bill to prohibit the use of eminent domain for carbon capture and sequestration projects. He says legislative leaders have made sure that and other controversial bills make it out of committee…

Cut 12 (11) “…insurance reform.”

Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder is concerned about high school athlete safety and wants a resolution asking the LHSAA to make dance, cheer and lacrosse sanctioned high school sports under its authority. He says by placing these sports under LHSAA authority safety protocols could be put in place.

Cut 9 (07)  “…and safety requirements.”

A new AARP report finds that 900-thousand Louisianans are caregivers for adults. Director of Advocacy at AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says 20-percent of long-term Medicaid dollars is spent on services so an individual can live at home, while 80-percent goes to nursing homes. He says AARP would like to see it closer to 40-60 giving family caregivers state assistance to keep their loved ones at home…

Cut 15 (11) “…living at home.”

Starting today, Travelers to Lafayette on I-49 should expect construction delays. DOTD is beginning a major project from I-10 to the St. Landry Parish line. Deidra Druilhet (drool-YET) with DOTD says most of the work will be done during the overnight hours.

Cut 5 (12) “…be at night.”

Completion is planned for Summer 2027

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

At least 19 people were injured when a suspected impaired driver ran his car into a parade crowd at the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival on Saturday afternoon. 57-year-old Todd Landry of Jeanerette was arrested for driving while impaired. The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says Landry had a BAC of 0.137 far above the 0.08 legal limit. Landry faces charges of first offense driving while impaired, 18 counts of first-degree negligent injuring, careless operation, and open container. 13 people were transported to hospitals with four reported in critical condition.

A new AARP report finds that 900-thousand Louisianans are caregivers for adults. Director of Advocacy at AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says 20-percent of long-term Medicaid dollars is spent on services so an individual can live at home, while 80-percent goes to nursing homes. He says AARP would like to see it closer to 40-60 giving family caregivers state assistance to keep their loved ones at home…

Cut 14 (10) “…could appropriate.”

Starting today, Travelers to Lafayette on I-49 should expect construction delays. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

So far, it’s quiet in the Louisiana legislature when it comes to debate on significant legislation and that might be by design. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Landry Administration is not interested in rocking the boat with the governor set to run for re-election next year…

Cut 11 (12) “…we are delivering.”

Pinsonat says the most emotional debate of the legislative session so far was over a bill to prohibit the use of eminent domain for carbon capture and sequestration projects.

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

Three weeks into the legislative session and there have not been any substantive pieces of legislation heading to the governor. Jeanne Burns has an explanation…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

A proposed resolution to ask LHSAA to make dance, cheer and lacrosse sanctioned high school sports under its authority passed unanimously out of a House Committee. Republican Roger Wilder brought the legislation out of safety concerns…

Cut 8 (07) “…that right now.”

LSU’s Cade Arrambide became the first LSU player in school history to hit four home runs in one game as the Tigers rallied from a five to nothing deficit to beat Tennessee 16 to 6 in 12 innings. Arrambide’s fourth home run was a grand slam. Here’s Chris Blair of the LSU Sports Radio Network on the call…

Cut 27 (12) “…open it up”

This was LSU’s first series win in Knoxville since 2016.

A new AARP report finds that 900-thousand Louisianans are caregivers for adults, including older parents, spouses, neighbors and other loved ones. Director of Advocacy at AARP Louisiana, Andrew Muhl, says the Louisiana Legislature should do more to help these adults provide long-term care…

Cut 13 (11)  “..cost effective.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s Cade Arrambide and Tiger fans will never forget Easter 2026 as Arrambide became the first LSU player in school history to hit four home runs in one game as the Fighting Tigers rallied from a five to nothing deficit to beat Tennessee 16 to 6 in 12 innings. Arrambide’s fourth home run was a grand slam. Here’s Chris Blair of the LSU Sports Radio Network on the call…

Cut 27 (12) “…open it up”

Arrambide had five hits on the day and drove in seven runs as LSU evened up its SEC record at 6-and-6 with its first series victory in Knoxville since 2016.

LSU gymnastics is headed back to the national championships as Kailin Chio and Kaliya Lincoln each scored perfect 10s in the Regional Finals. LSU will compete in the semis on April 16th.

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This will be the third week of LSU spring practice. The players are getting to know each other, and many of them are getting to know Louisiana. Tigers’ safety Ty Benefield is from Irvine, California, and this is the first time he’s ever been to Louisiana…

Cut 17 (18) “…it’s amazing, it’s cool”

ULM’s Ford Pemberton and Ragin Cajuns Coach Matt Deggs had trouble keeping their cool this past weekend. Both coaches were tossed, and the video of their ejections went viral. Deggs tried to take on the entire James Madison dugout. Both the Cajuns and Warhawks ended up losing their series.

McNeese has lost its women’s basketball coach after one season. Ayla Guzzardo, who also had a lot of success at Southeastern, is the new head coach at Georgia.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

Three weeks into the legislative session and it’s quiet when it comes to debate on significant legislation and that might be design. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Landry administration is not pushing any significant legislation after doing a lot of heavy lifting in his first two years in office…

Cut 10 (12) “…reform legislation”

He says the most emotional debate so far was over a bill to prohibit the use of eminent domain for carbon capture and sequestration projects.

A Denham Springs representative is asking the LHSAA to make dance, cheer and lacrosse sanctioned high school sports under its authority. Republican Roger Wilder’s resolution passed in the House Education Committee unanimously. Wilder told the committee he was alerted to the issue by a constituent.

Cut 7 (11) “…concerns for me.”

He says by placing those sports under LHSAA safety protocols could be put in place.

An alleged drunk driver crashed into more than a dozen people watching a parade in Iberia Parish on Saturday. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Travel to Lafayette on I-49, will include potential construction delays starting today. DOTD is beginning a major preservation project along a nearly nine-mile stretch from I-10 to the St. Landry Parish line. Deidra Druilhet (drool-YET) with DOTD says the work will include pavement patching and concrete overlays on the main lanes, and on the ramps.

Cut 4 (09) “…their particular destination.”

She says most of the work will be done during the overnight hours.

LRN Legislative Report 4/6/26

This is the Louisiana Radio Network Legislative Report,  I’m Jeanne Burns.

Three weeks into the legislative session and it’s quiet when it comes to debate on significant legislation and that might be design. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Landry administration is not pushing any significant legislation after doing a lot of heavy lifting in his first two years in office…

Cut 10 (12) “…reform legislation”

Pinsonat says the Landry Administration is not interested in rocking the boat with the governor set to run for re-election next year…

Cut 11 (12) “…we are delivering.”

A Denham Springs representative is asking the LHSAA to make dance, cheer and lacrosse sanctioned high school sports under its authority. Republican Roger Wilder’s resolution passed in the House Education Committee unanimously and heads to the full House for further discussion. Wilder told the committee he was alerted to the issue by a constituent.

Cut 7 (11) “…concerns for me.”

Another Denham Springs representative has a plan to address the shortage of school resource officers, and it has advanced to the full house. Kellee Dickerson’s bill to allow military veterans to serve as SROs passed unanimously in the House Education Committee. Dickerson says her bill is designed to improve overall public safety, not just in schools.

Cut 6 (09) “…our veterans.”

A commissioner with the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs spoke in favor of the bill stressing veterans would not replace police officers, but would provide reinforcement.