3:30 LRN Newscast

The National Hurricane Center says a tropical wave in southern Texas could develop into a tropical storm as it moves up the Texas coastline towards southwest Louisiana. Meteorologist Donald Jones is with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles…

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The biggest threat with this system is flooding as we are looking at the potential of heavy tropical downpours between now and Friday and we’ve already flash flooding in central and southwest Louisiana today.

Gas prices continue to fall, and they will fall even more if a US-Iran peace deal gets signed that will lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Gas-Buddy-dot-com’s Patrick DeHaan cautions nothing has been signed yet…

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Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is returning for a 16th and final season with the Black and Gold. Jordan agreed to a one-year, incentive laden deal today.  Jordan will join an edge rusher room with returning starters Chase Young and Carl Granderson. Saints Radio sideline reporter Jeff Nowak says the Saints also have Tyree Wilson and six-year veteran Anfernee Jennings….

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Governor Jeff Landry has signed legislation that says if domestic seafood is comingled with foreign seafood it needs to be labeled that is on the packaging or a menu at a restaurant. Lafitte Representative Timothy Kerner of Jefferson Parish authored the legislation as a way to protect consumers and domestic  fishermen…

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The law goes into effect on August 1st.

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

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The National Hurricane Center has issued a Tropical Storm watch for the Louisiana coast from Morgan City westward. Jeff Palermo has more on what could be our first named storm of the season…

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Gas prices continue to fall throughout Louisiana. According to GasBuddy-dot-com, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded is now below $3.60 a gallon. That’s down more than 40 cents a gallon from its May 20th peak. Gas Buddy petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan says there’s one factor more than any other that’s impacting gasoline prices.

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The deal De Haan is referring to is the one that President Trump says he reached with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and get traffic flowing again. But De Haan cautions that even though Trump has said it’s a done deal, nothing has been signed as of yet.

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De Haan says the pending deal with Iran has caused oil prices to fall below 80 dollars a barrel. He says what oil prices do from here, depends on whether the deal to end the war between the U-S and Iran can be finalized…

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If your seafood dish, whether it be at a restaurant or from your grocer’s frozen food section, contains a mix of domestic and imported product, that will need to be clearly disclosed as of August 1st. This, after Governor Landry signs a bill cracking down on so-called “co-mingling” of seafood. The author, Lafitte Representative Timothy Kerner, says suppliers have been using this tactic for years to boost their profits.

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Representative Kerner says while the suppliers cash in, the local fishermen and the consumers are the ones who lose.

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Kerner says what’s especially frustrating is that while many imported seafood slip past America’s ports with little to no inspection, local fishermen go to great lengths to abide by local laws to make sure their shrimp is safe for human consumption.

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As of August 1st, violators face fines of 15-thousand dollars for a first offense, 25-thousand dollars for a second offense, and 50-thousand dollars for each subsequent offense.

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Six to ten inches or more of rain is possible this week for much of south and central Louisiana as a result of an approaching tropical disturbance expected to reach southwest Louisiana tomorrow night. Meteorologist Donald Jones with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says a tropical wave moving up the Texas coastline is main contributor for all of the rain and it’s moving slowly

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Jones says there is the possibility this low pressure system could develop into a tropical storm before the center of the system reaches southwest Louisiana tomorrow night…

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A tropical storm watch extends from Sargent, Texas to Morgan City. That means tropical storm conditions are possible in the area in the next 24 to 36 hours. If the Gulf disturbance develops into a named storm, it will be called Tropical Storm Arthur. Forecasters give it a medium chance of developing into a named storm.

Jones says even if this system does develop into a tropical storm, it can produce significant flooding…

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

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After Jordan’s first offseason as a free agent, he decided to return to New Orleans. Nowak says it would have taken a significant role on a contending team or a lucrative offer to pull him away from the franchise that drafted him in 2011. Nowak says he’ll be in a position to produce.

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Jordan will join an edge rusher room with returning starters Chase Young and Carl Granderson. Nowak says the Saints also traded a fifth-round draft pick for 2023 seventh overall pick Tyree Wilson and signed six-year veteran Anfernee Jennings in free agency.

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Jordan has also announced this will be his last season in the NFL.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Six to ten inches or more of rain is possible this week for much of south and central Louisiana because of an approaching tropical disturbance expected to reach southwest Louisiana tomorrow night. Meteorologist Donald Jones with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says a tropical wave moving up the Texas coastline is the main contributor for all of the rain…

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Flash flooding is already occurring, several roads are closed in Beauregard, Vernon and Rapides parishes.

reportedly return for a 16th season as a Saint. After meeting with the front office today, sources say Jordan is finalizing a one-year, incentive-heavy deal with the Saints. Sideline reporter Jeff Nowak says bringing back the former All-Pro is not just ceremonial.

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SNAP recipients can now earn bonus benefits when they purchase fresh fruits and vegetables with their EBT cards at Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market locations. Louisiana Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein (green-steen) says participants can earn up to 25 dollars in bonus benefits each month.

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Governor Landry has signed legislation that requires seafood retailers and restaurants to label seafood that comingled with both domestic and foreign product. Foreign seafood producers have been using comingle seafood to get around the state’s labeling laws. Lafitte Representative Tim Kerner says hopefully this law fixes this situation for a domestic seafood industry that’s hurting because of cheap foreign imports…

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1:30 LRN Newscast

Flash Flooding is a concern as a tropical disturbance moves towards Louisiana’s coast. We are already seeing issues, numerous roads are closed in Rapides Parish and street flooding has also been reported in southwest Louisiana.

It’s the result of a tropical wave in southern Texas that will move up the Texas coastline towards Louisiana today and tomorrow, bringing with it tropical moisture that will produce multiple rounds of heavy rainfall this week.

 

There’s a chance this system could develop into a tropical storm. Donald Jones, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says even if this system does not develop into a named storm, it can cause significant flooding…

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The National Weather Service says the potential of isolated amounts of more than ten inches of rain exists for much of south and central Louisiana.

 

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

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Gas prices continue to fall, and they will fall even more if a US-Iran peace deal gets signed that will lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Gas-Buddy-dot-com’s Patrick DeHaan cautions nothing has been signed yet…

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12:30 LRN Newscast

The National Hurricane Center says a tropical wave in southern Texas has a medium chance of developing into a tropical storm as it moves up the Texas coastline towards southwest Louisiana. Meteorologist Donald Jones is with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles…

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The biggest threat with this system is flooding as we are looking at the potential of heavy tropical downpours between now and Friday.

Gas prices are falling. According to Patrick DeHaan with Gas Buddy, the average price for a gallon of regular is below $3.60 as oil prices have fallen below 80-dollars a barrel. DeHaan says what oil prices do from here, depends on whether the deal to end the war between the U-S and Iran can be finalized…

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The commingling of seafood that’s sold to the public will need to be clearly labeled as of August 1st. This, after Governor Landry signs a bill cracking down on so-called “co-mingling” of shrimp. The author, Lafitte Representative Timothy Kerner, says suppliers have been using this tactic for years to boost their profits.

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Keep Louisiana Beautiful has launched Love Our Waterways, an initiative to reduce littering in Louisiana waterways. There are 60 cleanup events already scheduled. Keep Louisiana Beautiful director Susan Russell says you don’t have to participate in one of those scheduled events to make a difference.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU landed a commitment from four-star running back Tre Segarra. The 5-10, 210-pound South Carolina native is the seventh-ranked back in the country and brings LSU’s 2027 class to 11 commits.

The Tigers added two offensive line commits yesterday. Four-star Terrance Smith is an interior offensive lineman out of Pennsylvania. The 6-7, 290-pounder is ranked as high as 5th at his position and 39th nationally by 247Sports. Amaziah Siale flipped his commitment from Cal to LSU. The three-star tackle is 6-foot-6, 330 pounds.

There are two elimination games in Omaha today. West Virginia has a rematch with Troy at 1:00 after the Mountaineers lost to UNC 5-2 and the Trojans knocked off Ole Miss 12-8 on Sunday. West Virginia won the first matchup 7-5 with a two RBI single in the bottom of the eighth. Texas and Georgia will also replay a first-round matchup at 7. Georgia took the first meeting 7-1 before losing 4-3 to Oklahoma yesterday. Texas stayed alive with a 14-2 win over Alabama.

Today is the first day of mandatory veteran minicamp in New Orleans. The Saints spent the offseason building around second-year quarterback Tyler Shough. New Orleans added veteran guard David Edwards and running back Travis Etienne in free agency and stocked up on four new pass catchers in the draft. The Advocate’s Matt Paras says Shough has embraced his role as the face of the franchise.

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Running back Alvin Kamara was back in New Orleans yesterday after only coming to one day of voluntary OTAs. Veteran Defensive End Cameron Jordan will also be in the building as he meets with GM Mickey Loomis to discuss a potential 16th season in New Orleans. Jordan’s had a contract offer on the table most of the offseason, but the 36-year-old decided to explore free agency after a ten-and-a-half sack season last year.

11:30 LRN Newscast

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If you can’t stand the rain, you’re unfortunately in the wrong state, as ten inches or more of it are possible this week for much of south Louisiana as a result of an approaching tropical disturbance expected to reach southwest Louisiana tomorrow night. National Weather Service Meteorologist Donald Jones says a tropical wave moving up the Texas coastline is the main contributor, and it’s moving slowly.

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Gas prices continue to fall throughout Louisiana. According to GasBuddy-dot-com, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded is now below $3.60 a gallon. Gas Buddy petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan says there’s one factor more than any other that’s impacting gasoline prices.

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SNAP recipients can now earn bonus benefits when they purchase fresh fruits and vegetables with their EBT cards at Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market locations. Louisiana Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein (green-steen) says participants can earn up to 25 dollars in bonus benefits each month.

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On the heels of a record-breaking Love The Boot Week, the state is launching a brand new beautification initiative called Love Our Waterways, which will take place throughout the month of September. Colonel Stephen Clark, the superintendent of law enforcement for the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, says cleaning up litter from Louisiana’s waterways is vital to the state.

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10:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Carrott Initiative is now available at all Louisiana Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market locations. The Louisiana Carrot Initiative provides SNAP recipients with a 30-cent bonus for every dollar spent on fresh fruits and vegetables at participating retailers, which Louisiana Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein says now includes Walmart.

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Greenstein says SNAP recipients can earn up to 25 dollars in bonus benefits each month.

Governor Jeff Landry has signed a law that bans lawsuits against Louisiana oil and gas companies that claim their operations have contributed to climate change. President of Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, Tommy Faucheux, says this by no means gives oil and gas companies the go-ahead to operate without fear of any repercussions.

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The law does not affect the current pending coastal erosion lawsuits.

 

June is Elder Abuse Awareness month. Louisiana Elderly Protective Services program manager Ebony Thomas-Phillips says her office investigates over five thousand cases of elder abuse each year.  She says if you suspect elder abuse, call 833-577-6532.

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Keep Louisiana Beautiful has launched Love Our Waterways, an initiative to reduce littering in Louisiana waterways. There are 60 cleanup events already scheduled. Keep Louisiana Beautiful director Susan Russell says you don’t need to register for an event to make a difference.

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9:30 LRN Newscast

It will soon be much more difficult to sue the oil and gas industry, now that Governor Landry has signed the Louisiana Energy Protection Act. The legislation prohibits lawsuits related to climate change; and Tommy Faucheux, the president of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, says it’s strictly limited to that.

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This is Elder Abuse Awareness month, and Louisiana Elderly Protective Services is reminding you to look for signs of elder abuse. Program Manager Ebony Thomas-Phillips says since the elderly are often the targets of scams, it’s important to educate them on how to protect themselves from scams and look out for their well-being.

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SNAP recipients can now receive a 30-cent bonus for every dollar spent with their EBT card on fresh fruits and vegetables at a Louisiana Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market location. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Keep an eye on your mailbox; you might soon have money coming to you. The State Treasurer’s Office says it has mailed out almost 45-thousand unclaimed property checks totaling 6.5-million dollars, following a data match to update addresses with the Louisiana Department of Revenue. Recipients represent all 64 parishes and beyond.

LRN 8:30 Newscast

We’re continuing to monitor that disturbance over in the western Gulf that the National Hurricane Center now says has a 60% chance of tropical development before moving inland Thursday. Whether Arthur officially forms or not, multiple rounds of heavy rainfall are expected to continue over the next several days. Most of the state is under a Flash Flood Watch through Friday.

June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month, and Louisiana Elderly Protective Services Program Manager Ebony Thomas-Phillips is reminding us to check up on our elders:
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The state has officially launched an initiative called Love Our Waterways, an effort to clean up litter from rivers, lakes and bayous. Keep Louisiana Beautiful Executive Director Susan Russell says dirty waterways are a nationwide problem:
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More information can be found at LoveLaWaterways-dot-org.

SNAP recipients can now earn bonus benefits when they purchase fresh fruits and vegetables with their EBT cards at Walmart locations throughout the state. Louisiana Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein (green-steen) says it’s part of the Louisiana Carrot Initiative…:
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The program gives SNAP recipients an extra 30 cents for every dollar spent on fruits and veggies at participating stores, which now includes Walmart.