LRN AM Newscall

Louisiana residents can learn what makes each parish unique in a new original travel series that debuts tonight on L-P-B. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Last year, the legislature passed a law requiring special education classrooms to be equipped with cameras. As of the beginning of this month, that law is now in effect. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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When the Mardi Gras parades are over, the horses will once again be put up for adoption. Jeanne Burns reports.

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Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his department is working to establish a benchmark range on the discount a homeowner should receive on their property insurance for having a fortified roof. Temple says these benchmarks are being thoughtfully developed to help consumers receive the discounts they deserve for fortifying their homes…

Cut 4 (07) “…mandatory discount.”

Temple says this Department of Insurance regulation would require Louisiana insurance companies to either meet the minimum benchmark, which could be as much as 20-percent, or provide actuarial justification for why the company’s discount does not mee the benchmark.

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The Department of Insurance says it will provide further information soon on when the fortified roof benchmark discounts will go into effect. Temple says if you have a fortified roof and if you believe your homeowners insurance premium should be lower, shop around

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Louisiana is the fastest growing state for Fortified roofs in America. To date, over 11-thousand Fortified roofs have been installed, including more than 41-hundred through the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program.

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Every parish in Louisiana will be showcased in a new travel series that debuts tonight at 8 PM on Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says the L-A 64 series will take viewers off the beaten path to experience local traditions and all things make each community distinctive…

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The first episode features Vermilion Parish and Nungesser says the show has already set new records on LPB’s YouTube Channel. He says L-A 64 will air new episodes over five seasons to cover all 64 parishes…

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Nungesser says every parish has a story worth telling. He hopes LA 64 inspires both visitors and residents to take a staycation or travel across the state to experience how communities are preserving, celebrating and sharing Louisiana’s rich heritage…

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Mississippi Public Broadcasting, Alabama Public Television and Arkansas P-B-S plan to air the television series this summer.

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As of the beginning of this month, all public and charter school special education classrooms in Louisiana are required to have cameras installed inside them. That’s due to Act 479, which was signed into law last year. It was authored by Livingston Representative Shane Mack, who says nearly all special education classrooms got them installed in time. 

Cut 10 (05) “…getting it completed.”

Mack says the purpose of having cameras in special education classrooms is so that parents or guardians can get involved if there’s an incident in the classroom.

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Mack says the law goes beyond merely installing cameras in the special needs classrooms.

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When all the Mardi Gras parades are over, the horses will be put up for adoption. The Humane Society of Louisiana is once again implementing the Mardi Gras Horse Adoption Program. Executive Director Jeff Dorson says they launched the program to break the cycle of uncertainty.

Cut 13 (10)  “…sold for slaughter.”

Dorson says ever since the Humane Society launched the program in 2017, every horse that it has taken in has been adopted into permanent homes.

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Not everyone can adopt these horses – Dorson says there is an application process.

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Some horses have already been adopted; Dorson says he hopes to have all of this year’s horses adopted by March 4th.

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It will be difficult for a freshman to crack the starting lineup at LSU, with so many veteran position players. But if there is a guy on this LSU baseball team who can do it, it is Mason Braun. Braun can play in the outfield or at first base. He has big league power and LSU  coach Jay Johnson likes his slow heartbeat in the batter’s box…

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An intriguing newcomer for Ragin Cajuns baseball is Donovan LaSalle from Lake Charles. LaSalle was a star baseball player at Barbe High School and signed with Oklahoma State out of high school. But he didn’t get regular playing time for the Cowboys. Coach Matt Deggs says LaSalle has big-time power and plans to have him in the line-up every game…

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The Cajuns are picked to finish fifth in the Sun Belt this season. Deggs expects his team to be tough-minded this season…

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The Ragin Cajuns open the season by hosting Missouri State.

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On a day Louisiana Tech men’s basketball retired the jersey number of Bulldogs legend Paul Millsap, La Tech ended Sam Houston’s seven-game winning streak by beating the Bearkats 87 to 78. The Bulldogs dominated the boards outrebounded Sam Houston 46-30. Kaden Cooper, playing in his first game since January 14th, had 16 points and a career-high 18 rebounds. Coach Talvin Hester on Cooper’s big game…

Cut 19 (15) “…chose it.”

The win gives Tech a 6-6 record in Conference USA. The Bulldogs are on the road this week as they visit Missouri State on Thursday night and F-I-U on Saturday. Sir Issac Herron had a career-high 18 points in the win over Sam Houstoin and says the toughness they played with against the Bearkcats, they need to bring on the road…

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11:30 AM LRN Newscast

Super Bowl Sunday is tomorrow and there will be four former LSU Tigers playing in this year’s big game. Anthony Bradford for Seattle, and K’Lavon Chaisson, Kayshon Boutte, and Will Campbell for the Patriots. Campbell never played for a championship at Neville High School or at LSU. But as a rookie in the NFL, he gets his opportunity after the Patriots used the fourth overall pick to select him.

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LSU Shreveport’s hold on college baseball’s consecutive win streak has ended at 65.  That after the #1 pilots lost to #25 Central Methodist yesterday 4-3. Prior to the streak, LSU S’ last lost was to  Kansas Wesleyan in May of 2024.

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All public and charter school special education classrooms in Louisiana are now required to have cameras installed inside them. That’s due to Act 479, which was signed into law last year. It was authored by Livingston Representative Shane Mack, who says the purpose of having cameras in special education classrooms is so that parents or guardians can get involved if there’s an incident in the classroom.

Cut 11 (11) “…in the classrooms.”

When Mardi Gras season is over, the horses that have participated in the parades will once again be put up for adoption.  Executive Director of the Human Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says ever since the program lunched the in 2017, every horse that it has taken in has been adopted into permanent homes.

Cut 14 (10) “…be part of.”

 

10:30 AM LRN Newscast

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his department is working to establish a benchmark range on the discount a homeowner should receive on their property insurance for having a fortified roof. Temple says this Department of Insurance regulation would require Louisiana insurance companies to either meet the minimum benchmark, which could be as much as 20-percent, or provide actuarial justification for why the company’s discount does not mee the benchmark.

Cut 5 (11) “…our state.”

Every parish in Louisiana will be showcased in a new travel series that debuts tonight at 8 PM on Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says the L-A 64 series will take viewers off the beaten path to experience local traditions and all things make each community distinctive…

Cut 7 (11) “…in each parish.”

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When all the Mardi Gras parades are over, the horses will be put up for adoption. The Humane Society of Louisiana is once again implementing the Mardi Gras Horse Adoption Program. Executive Director Jeff Dorson says they launched the program to break the cycle of uncertainty.

Cut 13 (10)  “…sold for slaughter.”

There will be four former LSU Tigers playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Anthony Bradford is a starting guard for Seattle, and the Patriots have K’Lavon Chaisson, Will Campbell and Kayshon Boutte. Boutte averages 18 yards a catch and has a touchdown in the postseason. The New Iberia native has the utmost confidence in second-year quarterback Drake Maye.

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9:30 AM LRN Newscast

Entergy says it has completed its mission in northeast Louisiana. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Youngsville Police have announced the suspect arrested in the murder of a 70 year old woman is her grandson.  Thelma Thibeaux’s body was found inside her home yesterday morning. 20 year old Dylan Green was initially arrested after he was found in possession of a stolen vehicle.  He’s facing several charges this morning, including first degree murder.

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Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his department is working to establish a benchmark range on the discount a homeowner should receive on their property insurance for having a fortified roof. Temple says these benchmarks are being thoughtfully developed to help consumers receive the discounts they deserve for fortifying their homes…

Cut 4 (07) “…mandatory discount.”

As of the beginning of this month, all public and charter school special education classrooms in Louisiana are required to have cameras installed inside them. That’s due to Act 479, which was signed into law last year. It was authored by Livingston Representative Shane Mack, who says nearly all special education classrooms got them installed in time.

Cut 10 (05) “…getting it completed.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Who Dat nation is rejoicing as Drew Brees is voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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#25 Central Methodist defeated #1 LSU Shreveport 4-3 to snap the all time college baseball consecutive win streak at 65.  The Pilots ast los was against Kansas Wesleyan in May of 2024.

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Construction is getting underway on the Donaldsonville campus in the River Parish Community College system. Chancellor Quintin Taylor says for the first three to four years after it opens in 2028, the campus in Ascension Parish will be used specifically to train workers for the new Hyundai Steel mill, until it fills all 13-hundred jobs.

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Moderna and Merck have recently announced that a vaccine they’re working on to treat melanoma is showing lasting benefits for patients, and it could eventually be a game-changer in the treatment of all types of cancer. Dr. Kyle Holen, the head of development of oncology and therapeutics at Moderna, says the vaccine uses the same mRNA technology as the COVID vaccine.

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5:30 LRN Newscast

Drew Brees has become the first New Orleans Saint to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Brees started his NFL career in San Diego, but in the season before he was set to become a free agent, he suffered a career-threatening shoulder injury. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis and coach Sean Payton took a chance on him in 2006, and the rest is history.

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is looking for the person who shot a bald eagle to death. Sergeant Michael Hebert says it happened in Erath on December 5th.

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A reward of up to 15-thousand dollars is being offered for information leading to a conviction in this incident.

Construction is getting underway on the Donaldsonville campus in the River Parish Community College system. Chancellor Quintin Taylor says for the first three to four years after it opens in 2028, the campus in Ascension Parish will be used specifically to train workers for the new Hyundai Steel mill, until it fills all 13-hundred jobs.

Cut 3 (08) “…in the area.”

Moderna and Merck have recently announced that a vaccine they’re working on to treat melanoma is showing lasting benefits for patients, and it could eventually be a game-changer in the treatment of all types of cancer. Dr. Kyle Holen, the head of development of oncology and therapeutics at Moderna, says the vaccine uses the same mRNA technology as the COVID vaccine.

Cut 9 (11)  “…cells as foreign.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Legendary Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It was officially announced last night.  Brees led the Saints to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl title in the 2009 season. He also set numerous records and his success on the field helped New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina…

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As who Dats were celebrating the Brees entrance into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the 5th ranked LSU women’s basketball team fell apart in the fourth quarter and lost to fourth ranked Texas 77 to 64 on Thursday night. Coach Kim Mulkey’s team was outscored 21-to-10 in the fourth quarter…

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LSU will look to start a new winning streak on Sunday at Auburn.

There will be four former LSU Tigers playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Anthony Bradford is a starting guard for Seattle, and the Patriots have K’Lavon Chaisson, Will Campbell and Kayshon Boutte. Boutte averages 18 yards a catch and has a touchdown in the postseason. The New Iberia native has the utmost confidence in second-year quarterback Drake Maye.

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The Patriots also have former Louisiana Tech standout Milton Williams. The defensive tackle won a Super Bowl with the Eagles last season.

In college basketball on Saturday…the LSU men’s basketball team has a winnable game as they host Georgia. Tip off is at 5 PM.

In other games of note….Louisiana Tech hosts Sam Houston, Nichollas faces A-and-M Corpust Christi in Thibodaux, ULM takes on Ball State in Monroe. The Cajuns go after their fourth straight win as they host Central Michigan.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Entergy says it has completed its mission in northeast Louisiana. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom had some choice words for Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill in a social media post over the A-G’s wishes to extradite a doctor in California for sending abortion pills to a person in Louisiana. I can’t say exactly what Newsome said, but it was a four letter word. Murrill’s response was “Bless your heart.”

 

A groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday afternoon on the Donaldsonville campus of the River Parish Community College system, which will be used primarily to train future employees at the Hyundai Steel mill, which will be built nearby. Chancellor Quintin Taylor says this is the latest in the growth of the system.

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Taylor says the Donaldsonville campus will train many of the workers that will be employed at the Hyundai Steel mill.

Sunday is a big day for Monroe native and former LSU star Will Campbell as he will start at left tackle for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60. Campbell says he will certainly take a moment to take it all in before kickoff…

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New Iberia’s Kayshon Boutte is also key a player for the Patriots, who are looking for their seventh Super Bowl victory and their second win a Super Bowl over Seattle.

3:30 LRN Newscast

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is looking for the person who shot and killed a bald eagle in Vermillion Parish back in early December. The bald eagle is the national bird and a national symbol of the U.S. As such, Sergeant Michael Hebert notes that from coast to coast, it is illegal to shoot one.

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Killing a bald eagle is punishable by up to one year in jail and five-thousand dollars in both fines and civil restitution.

Moderna and Merck have recently announced that a vaccine they’re working on to treat melanoma is showing lasting benefits for patients. Dr. Kyle Holen, the head of development of oncology and therapeutics at Moderna, says this could be a game-changer in how all types of cancers are treated.

Cut 11 (05) “…randomized clinical trial.”

In a five-year follow-up of the ongoing clinical trial, those with the high-risk skin cancer who take the vaccine along with Keytruda have lowered their risk of recurrence by half, compared to taking Keytruda alone. 

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Who Dat nation is rejoicing as Drew Brees is voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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A middle school teacher in Hammond is arrested for allegedly having sex with a teenager. Investigators say 47-year-old Chad Basso had sex with a 15-year-old he met online. Basso taught eighth grade at Hammond Westside Montessori School; the teen does not go to school there.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Legendary Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It was officially announced last night.  Brees led the Saints to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl title in the 2009 season. He also set numerous records and his success on the field helped New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina…

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At this hour, they are breaking ground on a River Parish Community College campus in Donaldsonville. It’s located near the site of the future Hyundai Steel mill that will employ 13-hundred workers. River Parish Community College Chancellor Quintin Taylor says the training facility they are building will provide much of the workforce for the new steel mill…

Cut 5 (08) “…to the jobs”

The Donaldsonville campus is expected to open in 2028. Construction is expected to be completed on the Hyundai Steel mill in 2029.

The reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person that fatally shot a bald eagle in Vermilion Parish on December 5th has increased to 15-thousand dollars…..

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That’s Sergeant Michael Hebert with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

Moderna says a vaccine they’ve developed with Merk is showing that it reduces the risk of death or recurrence of the deadly skin cancer known as melanoma five years after the treatment started. The head of development and oncology and therapeutics at Moderna, Doctor Kyle Holen, says Moderna is looking at several types of cancers in clinical trials, some of which are taking place in Louisiana…

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