LRN AM Newscall April 24

A bill aiming to crack down on marijuana use near schools advances to the Senate. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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House Education approves a Senate-passed bill that’s attempting to stop the growing number of school systems moving to a four-day school week. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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The second fatal mass shooting this week in Louisiana erupted at the Mall of Louisiana yesterday afternoon. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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A measure to crack down on marijuana use near school facilities advances to the Senate. The full House passed Pollack Representative Gabe Firment’s bill on a vote of 59-to-34. It would increase the penalty for smoking marijuana within two-thousand feet of a school facility to up to a year in prison and a fine of up to one-thousand dollars. Firment said marijuana use near schools is getting out of control.

Cut 4 (11) “…little meaningful consequence.”

Marrero Representative Kyle Green expressed concerns that some people’s homes are located within that two-thousand-foot zone and, thus people who live there may face serious criminal charges for something they do in their own homes.

Cut 5 (11) “…law enforcement officer.”

Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle took issue with the fact that this bill comes amid an increasing push to decriminalize marijuana.

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A bill seeking to put an end to the trend of rural school districts moving to a four-day school week continues to advance at the state capitol. The House Education Committee has approved the Senate-passed bill. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says it’s better for students and families if kids are at school five-days a week.

Cut 7 (05) “…back on Monday.”

Mizell says there are 17 school districts with four-day school weeks. She says adding hours to a school day so that they can have a three-day weekend is not leading to better learning.

Cut 8 (05) “…in the afternoon.”

East Feliciana is moving to a four-day school week next fall. Superintendent Keisha Netterville says the length of the school week should be determined by local officials.

Cut 9 (09)  “…to the work.”

Slaughter Elementary Principal Jennifer Thornton says teachers approve of the four-day week.

Cut 10 (08) “…sacrificing instructional quality.”

The House Education Committee approved Mizell’s measure on a 10-to-3 vote, and it heads to the House floor for final passage. Her proposal does allow for a school system to move to a four-day school week if it’s an “A” graded school system.

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A teenager is dead and five others are wounded following a shootout next to the food court at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. Most of the victims were taken to Our Lady of the Lake. FMOL Health President Chuck Spicer:

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Sources say the person who died from his injuries was a 17-year-old. Three of the victims are seniors at Ascension Episcopal High School in Lafayette Parish. Authorities say they were innocent bystanders.

Baton Rouge police chief T.J. Morse says at 1:22 yesterday afternoon, two groups of people got into an argument, and that’s when gunfire erupted.

Cut 12 (12) “…the cross fire.”

Morse says five people have been taken into custody.

Cut 13 (09)  “…charge people involved.”

Five of the victims were taken to Our Lady of the Lake. The aforementioned 17-year-old passed away, and the other four are in stable condition. The sixth victim suffered minor injuries.

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“With the eighth pick in the 2026 NFL draft, the New Orleans Saints select Jordyn Tyson, wide receiver, Arizona State.” In nine games with the Sun Devils last season, Tyson caught 61 passes for 711 yards and eight touchdowns. Tyson says he will add a lot to the Saints this season.

Cut 14 (11) “…story came from.”

Tyson, however, does have a history of injuries, including tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL in 2022 which also cost him the entire 2023 season, breaking his collarbone in 2024 and suffering hamstring issues last season. Tyson says he will work extra hard to stay healthy as he takes the leap to the Saints and the NFL.

Cut 15 (15) “…best shot possible.”

Tyson says he can’t wait to team up with Chris Olave to give Tyler Shough an added target.

Cut 16 (06) “…to be ugly.”

The draft continues at six this evening with the second round, in which the Saints have the tenth pick.

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The LSU baseball team will look to turn its season around starting this afternoon as the Tigers travel to Starkville for a three-game series against 15th-ranked Mississippi State. Coach Jay Johnson says the Bulldogs present another tough test for his team.

Cut 17 (10)  “…to be awesome.”

LSU has not missed the NCAA Tournament since 2011. As the Tigers fight to stay in the postseason hunt, Johnson says he’s told his team it comes down to playing better if they want to turn the season around and remain competing in late May.

Cut 18 (19)  “…how we play.”

First pitch has been moved up to 3 p-m because of the potential of severe weather in Starkville tonight.

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Louisiana Tech baseball opens a pivotal three-game home series against Missouri State tonight. The Bears rank second in Conference USA and 11th nationally with 76 home runs and counting. Head coach Lane Burroughs says his team must do a good job of limiting the long ball this weekend.

Cut 19 (10) “…play good baseball.”

With just four series remaining, Louisiana Tech sits fifth in the Conference USA standings at 11-and-7 in league play. Burroughs says the Bulldogs will need to start playing their best baseball this weekend to put themselves in a strong position heading into the postseason, especially with a tough stretch still ahead.

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First pitch in Ruston is set for 6 p.m.

 

6:30 LRN Special Report

A teenager is dead and five others are wounded following a shootout next to the food court at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. Most of the victims were taken to Our Lady of the Lake. President of FMOL Health Chuck Spicer…

Cut 11 (10) “…we lost one.”

Sources say the person who died from his injuries was 17 years old. Lafayette TV stations are reporting that three victims are seniors at Ascension Episcopal School in Lafayette Parish.

Investigators say at 1:22 this afternoon, two groups got into an argument, and that’s when gunfire erupted. East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President Sid Edwards says thanks to the public’s help, five people were taken into custody.

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Drought conditions continue to worsen in Louisiana.

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State Climatologist Jay Grymes says most of north Louisiana and much of southeast Louisiana is in extreme drought. There is the potential for severe weather in north Louisiana tomorrow night.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approved a contract for athletic director Verge Ausberry, who was promoted to the job in November after Scott Woodward was fired. Ausberry is from New Iberia. He played linebacker for LSU from 1986 to 1990, winning two SEC championships. He was also a two-year captain on defense. Ausberry says his best job at LSU was his first job, as he served as an academic advisor for student-athletes.

Cut 23 (07) “…the proudest moment.”

5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That’s what Harahan Representative John Illg is doing with legislation to ban outdoor balloon releases. Last year, his bill to create a new law to ban the intentional release of balloons sailed through the legislature, only to have Governor Landry veto it, saying it would be unenforceable. At the Love The Boot Week kickoff event, Illg says that’s no reason not to have a law on the books.

Cut 6 (07) “…against the law.”

So this time, Illg’s bill adds intentional balloon releases to the state’s existing law against intentional littering. It’s currently one Senate vote away from landing on Landry’s desk. Illg says passing a law at the state level is all well and good, assuming it can gain Landry’s signature this time, but a state law doesn’t go far enough.

Cut 8 (10) “…end up here.”

A measure to crack down on marijuana use near school facilities advances to the Senate. The full House passed Pollack Representative Gabe Firment’s bill on a vote of 59-to-34. It would increase the penalty for smoking marijuana within two-thousand feet of a school facility to up to a year in prison and up to a one-thousand-dollar fine. Firment said marijuana use near schools is getting out of control.

Cut 4 (11) “…little meaningful consequence.”

Marrero Representative Kyle Green expressed concerns that some people’s homes are located within that two-thousand-foot zone and, thus people who live there may face serious criminal charges for something they do in their own homes.

Cut 5 (11) “…law enforcement officer.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will look to make a splash in this year’s NFL Draft, much like they did last season. New Orleans holds eight picks this weekend, including the number-eight overall selection. One name that has appeared in several mock drafts is LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. General Manager Mickey Loomis, who attended Delane’s impressive pro day at LSU, says he is uber-talented.

Cut 16 (10) “…get taken high.”

The LSU Board of Supervisors has approved a new contract for athletic director Verge Ausberry. Ausberry will receive one-point-five million dollars by the end of 2027 and his eight-million dollar deal runs through 2030. The former linebacker now A-D addressed the LSU Board of Supervisors before his new contract was approved…

Cut 9 (09)  “…athletic director”

At LSU’s 14th spring practice on Thursday, redshirt junior wide receiver Jackson Harris exited with an apparent injury after landing awkwardly on an incompletion. He was evaluated by trainers and walked off under his own power, but did not return.

UL Lafayette football will wrap up spring practice with a game Saturday. One position group coach Michael Desormeaux wants to see more production from is the wide receivers. With Shelton Sampson out with an injury, Desormeaux is looking for players to step up Saturday.

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Former LSU and Ole Miss forward Corey Chest is headed to Lake Charles to play for McNeese State. The 6-foot-8, 220 pound sophomore averaged 2.6 points and 3.8 rebounds for the Rebels this past season.

4:30 LRN Newscast

One person is dead and five others are injured after a shooting next to the food court at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. Police Chief TJ Morse says gun shots rang out at around 1:22 this afternoon…

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Morse says five people are in custody.

Law enforcement foils a North Carolina man’s alleged plot to carry out a mass shooting at Jazz Fest. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The LSU Board of Supervisors approves a contract extension for Athletic Director Verge Ausberry. His new deal will pay him eight-million dollars through 2030. Ausberry says it’s an honor to lead the LSU athletics department.

Cut 10 (06) “…me than anything.”

Ausberry has been busy since he was promoted to athletics director. The former linebacker has hired a new football and men’s basketball coach.

Harahan Representative John Illg is pushing legislation again this year that would make it a crime to do an intentional balloon release. Illg says it’s bad for the environment and it produces litter. Illg says passing a law at the state level is all well and good, but a state law doesn’t go far enough.

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Illg’s bill has passed the House and it’s awaiting final passage on the Senate floor.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Gun fire erupted early this afternoon at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge as two groups of people got into an argument near the food court and started shooting at each other. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says multiple people were shot…

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Morse could not provide any details on the conditions of the individuals wounded during the mass shooting. A law enforcement source has told LRN that two people are in critical condition.

This is the second mass shooting in Louisiana in the last week. Eight children were killed in Shreveport on Sunday when the father of seven of the children killed his kids and a nephew execution style.

And in Florida…authorities apprehended a North Carolina man who was traveling to Louisiana to carry out a mass shooting at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival got underway. Okaloosa County Sheriff deputies recovered a handgun and about 200 rounds of ammunition from his hotel room in Destin, Florida.

Drought conditions continue to worsen in Louisiana…

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State Climatologist Jay Grymes says most of north Louisiana and much of southeast Louisiana is in extreme drought.  There is the potential for severe weather in north Louisiana tomorrow night.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approved a contract for athletic director Verge Ausberry, who was promoted to the job in November after Scott Woodward was fired. Ausberry is from New Iberia. He played linebacker for LSU from 1986 to 1990, winning two SEC championships. He was also a two-year captain on defense. He says his best job at LSU was his first job, as he served as an academic advisor for student-athletes.

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Updated LRN PM Newscall with sound on the mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana

Law enforcement foils a North Carolina man’s alleged plot to carry out a mass shooting at Jazz Fest. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The drought in Louisiana is getting worse. Joe Gallinaro reports.

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If you’re not in the greater Baton Rouge area or in Cameron Parish, you’re in an area experiencing drought. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the latest Louisiana Drought Monitor shows drought conditions getting worse.

Cut 3 (12) “…as extreme drought.”

This is a far cry from one year ago today, when none of the state was in any drought condition, and Grymes says this is the worst drought the state has experienced since 2023. And everywhere you go, you can start to see the devastating effects.

Cut 4 (14) “…of Louisiana agriculture.”

Grymes says in order to turn things around at this point, we need to see two to four weeks of steady wet weather, and that could start soon – emphasis on “could.”

Cut 5 (12) “…drought gas pedal.”

Grymes says northern Louisiana should prepare for occasional strong-to-severe thunderstorms tomorrow night.

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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That’s what Harahan Representative John Illg is doing with legislation to ban outdoor balloon releases. Last year, his bill to create a new law to ban the intentional release of balloons sailed through the legislature, only to have Governor Landry veto it, saying it would be unenforceable. At the Love The Boot Week kickoff event, Illg says that’s no reason not to have a law on the books.

Cut 6 (07) “…against the law.”

So this time, Illg’s bill adds intentional balloon releases to the state’s existing law against intentional littering. This year’s bill, House Bill 851, has already passed in the House and is just one Senate vote away from landing on Landry’s desk. Illg says he learned last year that his proposed balloon release ban would not only reduce litter, but it would also protect the state’s livestock.

Cut 7 (11) “…all these farmers.”

Illg says passing a law at the state level is all well and good, assuming it can gain Landry’s signature this time, but a state law doesn’t go far enough.

Cut 8 (10) “…end up here.”

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The LSU Board of Supervisors has approved a new contract for Athletic Director Verge Ausberry. Ausberry will receive 1.5-million dollars by the end of 2027, and his eight-million-dollar deal runs through 2030. The former linebacker and now A-D addressed the LSU Board of Supervisors before his new contract was approved.

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Ausberry was named athletic director shortly after Scott Woodward was ousted last November. Since then, he’s hired football coach Lane Kiffin and men’s basketball coach Will Wade. Ausberry says it’s an honor to lead the LSU athletics department.

Cut 10 (06) “…me than anything.”

Ausberry is from New Iberia. He played linebacker for LSU from 1986 to 1990, winning two SEC championships. He was also a two-year captain on defense. He says his best job at LSU was his first job, as he served as an academic advisor for student-athletes.

Cut 11 (07) “…the proudest moment.”

The LSU Board also approved new contracts for Senior Deputy A-D Heath Schroyer, football general manager Billy Glasscock, and men’s basketball coach Will Wade and his assistants.

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Gun fire erupted early this afternoon at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge as two groups of people got into an argument near the food court and started shooting at each other. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says multiple people were shot…

Cut 12 (06) “…private vehicle.”

Morse could not provide any details on the conditions of the individuals wounded during the mass shooting. He says there is urgency in trying to apprehend the shooters…

Cut 13 (13) “…groups of people.”

This is the second mass shooting in Louisiana in the last week. Eight children were killed in Shreveport on Sunday when the father of seven of the children killed his kids and a nephew execution style. Morse says they have a good idea on what happened inside the Mall of Louisiana at about 1:22 this afternoon…

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2:30 LRN Newscast

We’re following breaking news out of Baton Rouge, as there’s been a mass shooting in the food court at the Mall of Louisiana. The latest information is at least six people were shot – two are in critical condition.

Law enforcement, meanwhile, teamed up to foil a mass shooting plot at Jazz Fest. Sheriff’s deputies in Destin, Florida, arrested 45-year-old Christopher Gillum, who police say was en route to New Orleans to shoot Black people at Jazz Fest before committing so-called “suicide by cop.” Investigators found a handgun and about 200 rounds of ammunition in his hotel room.

State Representative John Illg is trying again with a ban on balloon releases. Last year, Governor Landry vetoed his bill to create a standalone law. So this time, Illg’s bill adds intentional balloon releases to the state’s existing anti-littering law. Illg says it would also protect the state’s livestock.

Cut 7 (11) “…all these farmers.”

The drought in Louisiana is getting worse. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

The LSU Board of Supervisors approves a contract extension for Athletic Director Verge Ausberry. His new deal will pay him eight-million dollars through 2030. Ausberry says it’s an honor to lead the LSU athletics department.

Cut 10 (06) “…me than anything.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

Jazz Fest is underway at the Fair Grounds Race Track in New Orleans. Over in Florida, authorities arrested a North Carolina man who allegedly planned to carry out a mass shooting at Jazz Fest. His family claims he was seeking to harm Black People.

State and local officials are thankful law enforcement caught Christopher Gillum of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Meanwhile spirits are high at Jazz Fest, where they are celebrating the island nation of Jamaica…

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That’s Jazz Fest Producer Quint Davis.

If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That’s what Harahan Representative John Illg is doing with legislation to ban outdoor balloon releases. Last year, his bill to create a new law to ban the intentional release of balloons sailed through the legislature, only to have Governor Landry veto it, saying it would be unenforceable. At the Love The Boot Week kickoff event, Illg says that’s no reason not to have a law on the books.

Cut 6 (07) “…against the law.”

So this time, Illg’s bill adds intentional balloon releases to the state’s existing law against intentional littering.

 

The LSU Board of Supervisors has approved a new contract for athletic director Verge Ausberry. Ausberry will receive one-point-five million dollars by the end of 2027 and his eight-million-dollar deal runs through 2030. The former linebacker now A-D addressed the LSU Board of Supervisors before his new contract was approved…

Cut 9 (09)  “…athletic director”

The Saints will look to make a splash in this year’s NFL Draft, much like they did last season. New Orleans has eight picks, including the number-eight overall selection in tonight’s first round. One name that has appeared in several mock drafts is LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. G-M Mickey Loomis, who attended Delane’s pro day at LSU, says the All-American is uber-talented.

Cut 16 (10) “…get taken high.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Law enforcement foils a North Carolina man’s alleged plot to carry out a mass shooting at Jazz Fest. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Pineville Police Department says they found evidence that a Chinese restaurant on Cottingham Expressway had a dead deer in their kitchen. Officers also found deer carcass in the restaurant’s freezer that was supposed to be served to customers. The Louisiana Department of Health and Wildlife and Fisheries is investigating.

 

State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the latest update from the US drought monitor shows more than 90-percent of the state is in drought and better than half of the state is in extreme drought. Most of north Louisiana and much of southeast Louisiana is in extreme drought. Grymes says we need to see two to four weeks of steady wet weather, and that could start soon…

Cut 5 (12) “…drought gas pedal.”

Grymes says northern Louisiana should prepare for occasional strong-to-severe thunderstorms tomorrow night.

Tonight is the NFL draft. Former LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane is expected to be a top ten pick. Mike Detillier of WWL Radio Mike Detillier expects former LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier to be drafted tomorrow night…

Cut 14 (14) “…in this draft class”