1:30 LRN Newscast

Radio talk show host Moon Griffon is planning a GOP Senate debate on his statewide radio show on April 28th. Griffon says it’s a chance for Bill Cassidy and his two main challengers to be in a room together at the same time and answer important questions.

Cut 7 (06) “…gotcha moment.”

While Julia Letlow and John Fleming have committed, Bill Cassidy has not as of yet, preferring a televised debate.

Senator John Kennedy is seeking to pass a resolution that says senators’ would not get paid during government shutdowns. His request for unanimous consent was blocked by Brian Schatz of Hawaii. Kennedy says he plans to bring this resolution up for a vote again; and if a Senator objects, they should explain their reasoning…

Cut 11 (11) “…American people.”

ICE agents are lending a helping hand to TSA at airports across the country, including New Orleans. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

Yesterday’s blowout win by LSU over Texas Tech also marked the final home game ever for Flau’Jae Johnson. Head Coach Kim Mulkey said after the game that even though she could have left after last year, Flau’Jae chose to stay and finish what she started in Baton Rouge.

Cut 12 (06) “…even know about.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Radio talk show host Moon Griffon is planning a Senate Republican Primary debate on his show on April 28th.  Bill Cassidy’s main challengers, John Fleming and Julia Letlow have committed, but Cassidy has said he prefers a televised debate. Griffon is also an outspoken critic of Cassidy, but Griffon says his feelings about Cassidy will not spill over to this debate…

Cut 6 (06) “…the questioning”

Monroe Representative Michael Echols will receive questions today on the House floor about his bill that would name a proposed new Mississippi River Bridge after President Donald Trump. Echols believes naming the bridge after the current president will help land the federal dollars to build the bridge…

Cut 8 (12) “…in place”

The estimated price tag for a new bridge is three billion dollars.

ICE agents have been deployed to Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner to alleviate the long lines to get through security, because of the TSA worker shortage. Kevin Dolliole, the director of aviation at MSY, says this morning, it seemed to have worked.

Cut 4 (10) “…through the morning”

Dolliole ICE agents are helping with things like crowd control and directing passengers to open lines. But they cannot screen luggage.

Senator John Kennedy believes US Senators should not get paid during partial government shutdowns when essential workers like TSA agents are not getting paid. Kennedy tried to pass unanimous consent resolution yesterday, but his effort was stopped when Democratic Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz objected and immediately left the chamber, which stunned Kennedy…

Cut 10 (13) “…he ill.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Lady Tigers are on their way to the Sweet 16 in Sacramento after breezing through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. LSU will play Duke in the Sacramento 2 Region semifinals Friday night. Back on December 4th, the Lady Tigers beat the Blue Devils, 93-77. Head Coach Kim Mulkey says this time, things will be different.

Cut 16 (14) “…stuff for granted.”

This is LSU’s fourth consecutive trip to the Sweet 16. The Lady Tigers will play at either 6:30 or 9 PM.

It’s pro day for LSU football players who are in this year’s NFL draft. Cornerback Mansoor Delane, who did not run in the 40 at the NFL combine, ran a 4.38 today, which could solidify him as a top ten pick.

Spring practice begins for Louisiana Tech football. Trey Kukuk (Q-kuhk) starts the spring as the first string quarterback and Blake Baker will be in non-contact drills as he’s recovering from an ACL.

LSU baseball is off to a 2-and-4 start in SEC play and after losing its series to Oklahoma this past weekend. The Tigers offense continues to struggle. LSU ranks near the bottom in the SEC in hitting with a team batting average of .277. Coach Jay Johnson has given Omar Serna and John Pearson more regular at-bats and it’s helping to some degree…

Cut 18 (21)  “…good plan.” (2x)

LSU will host Louisiana Tech tomorrow night. The Bulldogs are coming off a series loss to New Mexico State. ULM lost its series to South Alabama and the Ragin Cajuns have fallen out of the Top 25 after getting swept by Texas State.

11:30 LRN Newscast

ICE agents are assisting the TSA at airports across the country. This, as TSA agents are quitting or not showing up to work, since they’re not getting paid during the ongoing stalemate over funding. Kevin Dolliole, the director of aviation at Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, says ICE agents are helping with things like crowd control and directing passengers to open lines. But they cannot screen luggage.

Cut 3 (07) “…not screening functions.”

All this, as there’s no end in sight to the DHS shutdown. Senator John Kennedy is seeking to pass a resolution that says senators’ would not get paid during government shutdowns. Kennedy brought the resolution up on the Senate floor yesterday, saying it’s about shared sacrifice…

Cut 9 (14)  “…your experience.”

The ten-parish economic development organization Louisiana Central launches its regional strategic plan, dubbed Elevate 2030. President and CEO Chris Massingill says it comprises four key pillars, including building a higher level of organizational excellence.

Cut 30 (12) “…in our region.”

The LSU Lady Tigers are on their way to Sacramento after breezing through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. LSU hammered Texas Tech yesterday, 101-47, in Flau’Jae Johnson’s final game in Baton Rouge. The senior guard from Savannah, Georgia, especially noted her team’s stifling defense.

Cut 14 (07) “…it was amazing.”

LSU takes on Duke in the Sacramento 2 regional semifinals Friday.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Houma Senator Mike Fesi has once again authored legislation to ban fluoride from all water supplies. Fesi describes fluoride as hazardous waste that causes health issues and impacts a child’s brain…

Cut 10 (06) “…tests done.”

The Louisiana Dental Association opposes Fesi’s efforts to remove fluoride from public drinking water systems. New Orleans dentist Suzanne Fournier says Fesi’s legislation would result in tooth decay and it’s also costly for the taxpayer…

Cut 13 (13)  “..astronomical.”

After an amendment, the legislation heading to the Senate floor now allows voters without fluoride in their drinking water to have a public vote to add it and communities with fluoride in their drinking water, can petition to have an election to remove it.

 

Debate on a bill that would name a proposed new Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge after Donald Trump is expected on the House floor this afternoon. Many have strong feelings about the president, but Monroe Representative Michael Echols says if the new bridge is named after the president that will increase the chances the federal government will pay for its construction and tolls will not be needed.…

Cut 7 (07) “…in Louisiana.”

The estimated price tag for a new bridge is between two and three billion dollars.

Complete domination by the LSU women’s basketball team yesterday as the Lady Tigers trounced Texas Tech 101 to 47. LSU shot 56-percent from the field against a team that statistically has one of the best defenses in the nation. Flau’jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams each had 24 points. Williams gives credit to her teammates…

Cut 15 (07) “…down the shot”

LSU will play Duke on Friday night in Sacramento in the Sweet 16.

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

The House Transportation Committee voted 12-2 to approve a bill that would name a new proposed Mississippi River bridge after President Trump. Representative Michael Echols says, that would help get the federal government to fund the construction and possibly keep the bridge from requiring tolls. The bill is to be debated by the full house and Echols expects them to approve the legislation…

Cut 9 (10)  “…the Senate.”

A bill that would ban fluoride in public drinking water statewide will be debated in the legislature. Houma Senator Mike Fesi filed a similar bill last year that failed but, this time his bill gives local communities the option to opt back in and have fluoride added in their drinking water. Lafayette Senator Gerald Boudreaux objected to that process…

Cut 11 (13) “…can’t do it.”

An amended bill that would allow communities to keep the additive without having to opt back in and allow other communities to vote to add fluoride to their water will be debated on by the Senate.

The ten-parish economic development organization Louisiana Central is launching a regional strategic plan. CEO Chris Massingill says among four key pillars of Elevate 2030 is elevating and strengthening strategic partnerships, collaborations and initiatives.

Cut 5 (13) “…in central Louisiana.”

The LSU Lady Tigers are on their way to the Sweet 16 in Sacramento after breezing through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. LSU will play Duke in the Sacramento 2 Region semifinals Friday night. Back on December 4th, the Lady Tigers beat the Blue Devils, 93-77. Head Coach Kim Mulkey says this time, things will be different.

Cut 16 (14) “…stuff for granted.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

As TSA agents work without pay, the White House is deploying ICE agents to airports across the country including Louis Armstrong New Orleans International. Getting through TSA is taking hours. The partial government shutdown caused by the Senate’s failure to pass funding for the Department of Homeland Security is now in its sixth week. Governor Landry says has said he would welcome the Louisiana National Guard to help the situation. In the meantime, Travelers are advised to arrive at least three hours before their flights.

Houma Senator Mike Fesi has again authored legislation to ban fluoride from Louisiana water supplies but this time giving local communities a path to opt back in to adding fluoride to their water. Lafayette Senator Gerald Boudreaux objected to that process and the bill was amended to allow voters in communities to vote to remove the additive or if they don’t have it, vote to add fluoride. Boudreaux on the compromise legislation…

Cut 12 (08) “…opt back in”

After two dominant performances, the LSU Lady Tigers are headed back to the Sweet 16. Andrew Greenstein is at the P-MAC.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Louisiana Central, a ten-parish economic development organization, is launching the regional strategic plan Elevate2030. President and CEO Chris Massingill says there are four key pillars, including proactive marketing and communications.

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7:30 AM LRN Newscast

The Department of Transportation is expected to choose a location south of Baton Rouge for a New Mississippi River bridge by the end of the year and the House is expected to debate a proposal to name it after President Trump today. Monroe Representative Michael Echols says the move would increase the chances the federal government will pay the three billion dollars for construction and he says this bridge is desperately needed…

Cut 8 (12) “…in place.”

Complete domination by the Lady Tigers Basketball Team yesterday – beating Texas Tech 101 to 47 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Flau’Jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams each had 24 points. Williams credits her teammates for her high scoring output.

Cut 15 (07) “…down the shot.”

LSU plays Duke in the Sweet Sixteen in Sacramento Friday.

The debate over whether fluoride belongs in public drinking water systems is back before the state legislature again. After his bill failed in the House last year, Houma Senator Mike Fesi has again authored legislation to ban fluoride from all water supplies. Fesi says fluoride causes health issues and impacts a child’s brain…

Cut 10 (06) “…tests done.”

After objections, the bill has been amended and allow communities to vote to ban the additive but communities without fluoride in their water could call for a vote to add it.

The ten-parish economic development organization Louisiana Central is launching its regional strategic plan. Jeanne Burns reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Complete domination by the LSU women’s basketball team yesterday as the Lady Tigers trounced Texas Tech 101 to 47. LSU shot 56-percent from the field against a team that statistically has one of the best defenses in the nation. Flau’jae Johnson and Mikaylah Williams each had 24 points. Williams gives credit to her teammates…

Cut 15 (07) “…down the shot”

LSU is heading to the Sweet 16 for a fifth consecutive season and they will play Duke on Friday in Sacramento. The Lady Tigers beat the Blue Devils by 16 points earlier this season.

The 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns baseball team will likely fall out of the rankings as U-L Lafayette was swept in San Marcos. Texas State beat the Cajuns 16 to 6 in seven innings yesterday.

ULM and La Tech lost their series two games to one.

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Two weeks into SEC play, LSU is 2-and-4 and their team batting average is .277. That’s near the bottom in conference play. LSU had 19 hits during the three-game set against the Sooners and only five extra-base hits. The only two doubles they hit, came in Thursday’s series-opening win. Coach Jay Johnson would like to see his team hit more doubles…

Cut 19 (23) “…to do.”

LSU hosts Louisiana Tech tomorrow night.

Grambling swept its series against Alabama A-and-M. McNeese won its series over S-L-U, Northwestern State won its series over UNO and Nicholls took two of three from UIW.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

Legislation that would let communities decide whether they want fluoride in their drinking water or not is heading to the Senate floor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A bill that would name a proposed new Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge after Donald Trump is expected on the House floor this afternoon. Many have strong feelings about the president, but Monroe Representative Michael Echols says if the new bridge is named after the president that will increase the chances the federal government will pay for its construction and tolls will not be needed.…

Cut 7 (07) “…in Louisiana.”

The ten-parish economic development organization Louisiana Central launches its regional strategic plan, dubbed Elevate 2030. President and CEO Chris Massingill says it comprises four key pillars, including building a higher level of organizational excellence.

Cut 4 (12) “…in our region.”

The LSU Lady Tigers are on their way to Sacramento after breezing through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. After doubling up Jacksonville Friday night, LSU kept it going yesterday, hammering Texas Tech, 101-47. The star of the show was Flau’Jae Johnson, who was playing in her final home game. The senior guard from Savannah, Georgia, had 24 points in her P-MAC farewell, but she especially noted her team’s stifling defense.

Cut 14 (07) “…it was amazing.”