12:30 LRN Newscast

The House Transportation Committee advances legislation that would replace the inspection sticker with a QR code. During the committee discussion, legislators had questions about what the QR code would reveal. OMV Director Bryan Adams says the QR code will only reveal to law enforcement officers the VIN.

Cut 7 (09) “…so forth.”

Emissions testing will still be required for residents living in the Baton Rouge area because of a federal air quality order under the Clean Air Act.

And when you go to fill up, you’re continuing to pay up the nose at the pump. Triple-A says the statewide average for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.63, up more than a dollar in one month. Gas Buddy-dot-com petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan says it can all be traced back to the war with Iran…

Cut 12 (09) “…threat of attack.”

The national average is more than four dollars a gallon.

The group Restore The Mississippi Delta is out with a new ad campaign touting the benefits of reconnecting the Mississippi River to coastal wetlands. The digital and streaming ads feature a casino theme that notes that by canceling two major sediment diversion projects, Governor Landry is putting people’s livelihoods at risk.

Cut 3 (09) “…everyone loses.”

We’re getting reaction from the Alliance for Affordable Energy on Entergy’s agreement with Meta that they say will deliver more than two-billion dollars in savings to customers over the next 20 years. As part of the agreement, Entergy will build seven new natural gas-fueled power plants, all paid for by Meta. Executive Director Logan Burke says that’s a lot of risk.

Cut 9 (11)  “…all their costs.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Will Wade was formally introduced as LSU’s new men’s basketball coach during an entertaining press conference yesterday. Wade says strong alignment and prior working relationships with current LSU president Wade Rousse and incoming senior deputy AD Heath Stroyer will help him build on the success he had at McNeese and elevate it in Baton Rouge.

Cut 18 (17)  “…a national force.”

Saints head coach Kellen Moore spoke to the media at the 2026 NFL owners meeting yesterday, addressing Alvin Kamara’s future for the first time since New Orleans signed Travis Etienne (AY-chan). Moore says he expects Kamara to remain in the running back room in 2026 and believes the entire group of backs can complement each other well.

Cut 16 (10) “…develop this team.”

LSU second baseman Seth Dardar was a force at the plate this past weekend against Kentucky and was named SEC co-hitter of the week. Coach Jay Johnson on Dardar’s season…

Cut 27 (15) “…this weekend”

In the series against Kentucky, Dardar went six for 10 with four doubles, homer 5 RBIs and four runs scored.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Former Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has pleaded guilty to one felony count for his role in a kickback scheme. Montoucet faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a 250-thousand dollar fine. Prosecutors say Montoucet agreed to receive financial payments for making sure a company received a statewide contract to provide online courses for sportsmen to resolve LDWF citations.

The Will Wade era, part two, is underway as it took just one press conference from “The General” to get the LSU fan base excited about men’s basketball again. Wade brought the energy during his re-introduction presser inside the Maravich Center…

Cut 19 (09) “…have down here.”

Tiger Rag is reporting Wade is looking at hiring former LSU coach and player Johnny Jones as an assistant.

 

The bill to eliminate the need for owners of personal vehicles to get an inspection sticker has received approval from House Transportation. Instead of an inspection sticker, passenger vehicles would have a sticker with a QR code that would have the vehicle’s VIN number. Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley says the annual cost for the VIN sticker is six-dollars, which is cheaper and not as time consuming as having to get an inspection sticker…

Cut 8 (07) “…little cheaper”

The measure, which has the support of Governor Landry, heads to the House floor for more discussion.

A bill that would require both people in an in-person conversation to know if they are being recorded has passed out of committee. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says some influencers wearing smart glasses approach women and record them without their knowledge, then post the footage online without their knowledge or consent. She says if her bill becomes law, those who violate it would face criminal charges and civil penalties.

Cut 15 (07) “…a civil action.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

The House Transportation Committee approves legislation that would end the requirement to get an inspection sticker. Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley says instead, vehicle owners would have a QR code sticker placed on their windshield that would provide law enforcement with the VIN.

Cut 6 (10) “…instead of 10.”

That bill advances to the full House, as does a bill requiring both people in an in-person conversation to know if they’re being recorded. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says it’s intended to protect those who do not expect to be recorded while in public, so there are exceptions for those who have no reasonable expectation of privacy, such as elected officials or law enforcement officers.

Cut 14 (11) “…and law enforcement.”

Entergy Louisiana will build an additional seven new natural-gas fueled power plants to supply the energy needed for Meta’s massive data center it’s building in Richland Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

And now, we’re getting reaction from the Alliance for Affordable Energy on this latest development. The alliance says it’s an unprecedented ask and that it’s having trouble verifying claims about billions of dollars in benefits. It goes on to say there are decades of expenses tied into these gas plants.

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

Lafayette Representative Josh Carlson withdrew his legislation to move Louisiana to a centralized sales tax system. He brought the bill because he says it’s difficult for small business owners to deal with multiple tax collectors. Monroe Representative Michael Echols told Carlson that when he brings his bill back up for another vote, there needs to be a mechanism in the legislation to make sure local governments do not lose out on revenue in a state operated system.

Cut 6 (08) “…from these collections.”

 

Insurance brokers are urging homeowners to consider a fortified roof. Beth Swanson, an analyst with insurance comparison website The Zebra, says beginning July 1st, insurers will be required to give discounts for homes with fortified roofs; and depending on where you live and the level of fortification, those discounts can be substantial and if your roof doesn’t rise to the level of basic fortification, you may still get a discount on your homeowners insurance.

Cut 8 (09) “…policy for that.”

 

Entergy Louisiana has reached an agreement with Meta to build seven new natural gas-powered plants, plus new transmission lines and nuclear power updates. There are concerns that the large amount of power Meta’s data center coming to Richland Parish will need will raise rates for utility customers. Entergy President Phillip May says that won’t be the case, and the technology giant is taking steps to make sure low income individuals can pay their bills.

Cut 11 (14) “…provide them assistance.”

 

Saints head coach Kellen Moore spoke to the media at the 2026 NFL owners meeting yesterday, addressing Alvin Kamara’s future for the first time since New Orleans signed Travis Etienne (AY-chan). Moore says he expects Kamara to remain in the running back room in 2026 and believes the entire group of backs can complement each other well.

Cut 16 (10) “…develop this team.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Insurance brokers are encouraging homeowners to consider a fortified roof. Beth Swanson, an analyst with insurance comparison website The Zebra, says insurance companies offer substantial discounts for homes with the roofs and they cover their replacement.

Cut 9 (11)  “…to fortified standards.”

Meta has agrees to build seven new natural gas-powered plants, plus new transmission lines and nuclear power updates, so that there’s enough electricity to power the A-I data center coming to Richland Parish. Entergy President Phillip May says Meta is also investing 140-million dollars for energy efficiency initiatives for vulnerable customers and providing support for additional solar power plants.

Cut 12 (10) “…of this contract.”

The Public Service Commission still has to approve this plan for new gas and solar plants.

New LSU coach Will Wade has already brought excitement back to the men’s basketball program. Andre Champagne has more on what Wade had to say at an entertaining introductory press conference.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

A bill that would require both people in an in-person conversation to know if they are being recorded has passed out of committee. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says some influencers wearing smart glasses approach women and record them without their knowledge, then post the footage online without their knowledge or consent. She says if her bill becomes law, those who violate it would face criminal charges and substantial civil penalties.

Cut 15 (07) “…a civil action.”

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

An effort to move Louisiana to a centralized sales tax system is dead for the session. Lafayette Representative Josh Carlson withdrew the bill because of opposition from local governments who are concerned that a centralized sales tax system operated by the state would result in fewer tax dollars for local services. Carlson argues they are already missing out on tax revenue, especially from small out-of-state online retailers.

Cut 5 (09) “…of the complexity.”

The House Civil Law Committee advances a bill that would require both people in an in-person conversation to know if they are being recorded. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says the bill is intended to protect those who don’t expect it to be recorded while in public.

Cut 14 (11) “…and law enforcement.”

There are also exceptions for public meetings, emergencies, or situations where footage could capture evidence of a crime.

With hurricane season two months away, insurance companies are urging people to consider a fortified roof. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Entergy Louisiana has reached an agreement with Meta to build seven new natural gas-powered plants, plus new transmission lines and nuclear power updates, so there’s enough electricity to power the A-I data center coming to Richland Parish. Entergy President Phillip May says the agreement will help keep electricity rates affordable.

Cut 10 (12) “…top of that.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast March 31

The Will Wade era, part two, is underway as it took just one press conference from “The General” to get the LSU fan base excited about men’s basketball again. Wade brought the energy during his re-introduction presser inside the Maravich Center…

Cut 19 (09) “…have down here.”

Tiger Rag is reporting that Wade will have a couple of former head coaches on his staff, including former LSU Tiger star and head coach Johnny Jones, who will leave his job at Texas Southern. Also, Wade is expected to hire former Mississippi State head coach Rick Stansbury.

In baseball tonight…LSU will host crosstown foe Southern at 6:30. Tiger second baseman Seth Dardar is the co-SEC Hitter of the Week, as he had six hits, including four doubles and a home run in the series win over Kentucky.

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At the NFL owners meetings, Saints coach Kellen Moore was asked about running back Alvin Kamara’s role on the team now that the team signed one-thousand-yard rusher Travis Etienne (Ay-Chan). Moore says Kamara is on the roster, and he can envision using both Kamara and Etienne.

Another major topic for the Saints this offseason is whether they will extend receiver Chris Olave to keep him in New Orleans long-term. Moore says the front office is engaged in ongoing conversations with Olave, noting that several factors go into negotiating a long-term deal.

Cut 17 (16)  “…about his future.

Cajuns athletics director Bryan Maggard has added a major responsibility as he’s been named to the College Football Playoff selection committee. Maggard will be one of 13 individuals who will select the 12 teams that make the C-F-P.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

An effort to move Louisiana to a centralized sales tax system is dead for the session. Lafayette Representative Josh Carlson brought his legislation up for discussion in the House Ways and Means Committee and made the argument that it is difficult for small business owners, to deal with multiple tax collectors.

Cut 4 (09) “…it more efficiently.”

The House Civil Law Committee advances a bill that would require both people in an in-person conversation to know if they are being recorded. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says there’s been a growing trend in which influencers wearing smart glasses approach women and record them without their knowledge, and those clips end up getting posted onto social media.

Cut 13 (11)  “…broadcast to millions.”

Entergy Louisiana will build an additional seven new natural-gas-fueled power plants to supply the energy needed for Meta’s massive data center coming to Richland Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

With hurricane season just two months away, insurance brokers are urging you to consider putting a fortified roof on your home. Beth Swanson, an analyst with insurance comparison website The Zebra, notes that starting July 1st, insurers will be required to give discounts for homes with fortified roofs; and depending on where you live and the level of fortification, those discounts can be substantial.

Cut 7 (08) “…that they can.”

LRN AM Newscall March 31

With hurricane season now just two months away, insurance companies are urging you to consider putting on a fortified roof. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Entergy Louisiana will build an additional seven new natural-gas fueled power plants to supply the energy needed for Meta’s massive data center its building in Richland Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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New LSU coach Will Wade has already brought excitement back to the men’s basketball program. Andre Champagne has more on what Wade had to say at an entertaining introductory press conference.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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An effort to move Louisiana to a centralized sales tax system is dead for the session. Lafayette Representative Josh Carlson brought his legislation up for discussion in the House Ways and Means Committee and made the argument that it is difficult for small business owners in particular, to deal with multiple tax collectors.

Cut 4 (09) “…it more efficiently.”

Carlson voluntarily withdrew the bill for consideration because of opposition from local governments who are concerned that a centralized sales tax system run by the state would result in fewer tax dollars for local services. Carlson argues they are already missing out on tax revenue, especially from small out of state online retailers.

Cut 5 (09) “…of the complexity.”

Monroe Representative Michael Echols told Carlson that when he brings his bill back up for another vote, there needs to be a mechanism in the legislation to make sure local governments do not lose out on revenue.

Cut 6 (08) “…from these collections.”

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With hurricane season just two months away, insurance brokers are urging you to consider putting a fortified roof on your home. Beth Swanson, an analyst with insurance comparison website The Zebra, notes that starting July 1st, insurers will be required to give discounts for homes with fortified roofs; and depending on where you live and the level of fortification, those discounts can be substantial.

Cut 7 (08) “…that they can.”

Swanson says even if your roof doesn’t rise to the level of basic fortification, you can still get a discount on your homeowners insurance if you use certain materials in building your roof.

Cut 8 (09) “…policy for that.”

Swanson says once you put a fortified roof on your house, your insurance company will ensure that you will always have a fortified roof on your house.

Cut 9 (11)  “…to fortified standards.”

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Entergy Louisiana has reached an agreement with Meta to build seven new natural gas-powered plants, plus new transmission lines and nuclear power updates, so that there’s enough electricity to power the massive A-I data center under construction in Richland Parish. Entergy President and CEO Phillip May says the agreement will help keep electricity rates affordable.

Cut 10 (12) “…top of that.”

There are concerns that Meta’s need for a huge amount of power will raise rates for utility customers. May says that will not be the case, and the technology giant is taking steps to make sure low income individuals can pay their bills.

Cut 11 (14) “…provide them assistance.”

May says Meta is also investing 140-million dollars for energy efficiency initiatives for vulnerable customers and providing support for additional solar power plants. May says the project represents a significant opportunity to strengthen grid reliability.

Cut 12 (10) “…of this contract.”

When the Meta project was first announced, Entergy said it would build two natural gas turbines and a third power plant in the Baton Rouge area. Plans to build seven more natural gas powered plants are on top of the original plans.

The Public Service Commission still has to approve this plan for new gas and solar plants.

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The House Civil Law Committee advances a bill that would require both people in an in-person conversation to know if they are being recorded. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says there’s been a growing trend in which influencers wearing smart glasses approach women and record them without their knowledge, and those clips end up getting posted onto social media.

Cut 13 (11)  “…broadcast to millions.”

Schlegel says this bill is intended to protect those who do not expect to be recorded while in public, so there are exceptions for those who have no reasonable expectation of privacy, such as elected officials or law enforcement officers.

Cut 14 (11) “…and law enforcement.”

Schlegel says if her bill becomes law, those who violate it would not only face criminal charges, but they would also open themselves up to substantial civil penalties.

Cut 15 (07) “…a civil action.”

There are also exceptions for public meetings, emergencies, or situations where footage could capture evidence of a crime.

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Saints head coach Kellen Moore spoke to the media at the 2026 NFL owners meeting yesterday, addressing Alvin Kamara’s future for the first time since New Orleans signed Travis Etienne (AY-chan). Moore says he expects Kamara to remain in the running back room in 2026 and believes the entire group of backs can complement each other well.

Cut 16 (10) “…develop this team.”

Another major topic for the Saints this offseason is whether they will extend wide receiver Chris Olave to keep him in New Orleans long-term. Moore says the front office is engaged in ongoing conversations with Olave, noting that several factors go into negotiating a long-term deal.

Cut 17 (16)  “…about his future.

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Will Wade was formally introduced as LSU’s new men’s basketball coach during an entertaining press conference yesterday. Wade says strong alignment and prior working relationships with current LSU president Wade Rousse and incoming senior deputy AD Heath Stroyer will help him build on the success he had at McNeese and elevate it in Baton Rouge.

Cut 18 (17)  “…a national force.” 

Wade says his teams at LSU will have a dedicated identity.

Cut 19 (09) “…have down here.”

Wade left North Carolina State after just one season in Raleigh. He says he stopped worrying about public perception long ago and is now embracing the “villain” role in college basketball after making the move to return to Baton Rouge.

Cut 20 (11) “…mistake about that.”

Wade said that he plans to attack the transfer portal when it opens April 6th.