8:30 LRN Newscast

It took less than 24 hours for the Louisiana Supreme Court to react to Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Orleans Parish indictment. The state’s highest court issued an emergency stay early this morning, which means the 16-count indictment handed down yesterday has been put on hold.

An Orleans Parish grand jury charged Murrill with malfeasance and intimidation for letters she sent in May to New Orleans city officials threatening their possible removal from office if they continued to usurp a state law that combined the city’s criminal and district clerk of courts.

Following the indictment, District Judge Leon Roche (Ro-shay) issued a warrant for Murrill’s arrest, setting bail at 400-thousand dollars. Murrill’s attorney, Laura Rodrigue, called the bail amount excessive…

Cut 6 (14) “….of criminal justice”

Governor Jeff Landry has ordered the State Police to investigate the alleged improprieties of the grandy and those who ran it. We do know that grand jury return was done behind closed doors, when state law requires they must be done in open court.

 

LSU is just a few weeks away from the start of fall football practices under new head coach Lane Kiffin. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

LSU-Alexandria breaks ground on its new 43-million-dollar Health Education Campus. Dr. Ryan Riche (REE-shay), the dean of the College of Health and Human Services, says the 78-thousand-square-foot facility will have active-learning classrooms, advanced simulation labs and a 240-seat auditorium.

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7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Supreme Court has issued a stay of the 16-count indictment against Attorney General Liz Murrill. It took only a few hours for the state’s highest court to react to an Orleans Parish grand jury’s decision to charge Murrill with eight counts of public intimidation and eight counts of malfeasance in office, but those charges are on hold for now.

The indictment stemmed from letters Murrill sent to several New Orleans elected officials, including Mayor Helena Moreno, telling them they could be removed from office if they continue to make moves that went against a newly enacted state law that consolidates the Orleans Parish civil and criminal district courts. Special prosecutor Laurie White says Murrill broke Louisiana law that prohibits public intimidation…

Cut 3 (08) “….any other way”

Murrill’s attorney, Laura Cannizzaro Rodrigue, says the A-G was doing her job…

Cut 4 (09) “…that was accurate”

 

The Fourth of July holiday is underway, and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission has this message for the public….Designate before your celebrate…

Cut 12 (14) “…sober ride home”

That’s Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Greg Fischer who says Louisiana averages between five and ten fatalities during the Fourth of July holiday period due to impaired driving.

Officials have broken ground on a new 43-million dollar Health Education Campus at L-S-U-Alexandria.  The dean of the College of Health and Human Services at LSU-A, Doctor Ryan Riche (REE-shay) says the facility will significantly increase the university’s capacity to educate nurses and allied health professionals, while providing a huge economic boost to the region…

Cut 15 (06) “….annual economic activity”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Four-star defensive back Greedy James has flipped his commitment from Texas. James is from Manvel, Texas, and he says he changed his verbal pledge because of the culture at LSU and he wants to be coached by secondary coach Corey Raymond. James is a safety in high school but expected to play cornerback at LSU.

The LSU Tigers are a month away from their first fall camp under new head coach Lane Kiffin. Kiffin has welcomed 39 new players from the transfer portal, including three of the top ten-rated portal prospects. Tiger Rag Editor Glenn Guilbeau says expectations are high given the talent in Baton Rouge.

Cut 7 (08) “…playoffs for sure.”

LSU’s offense ranked last in the SEC in total yards and rushing yards last season. Kiffin has overhauled the offense with new receivers, offensive linemen, added to the running back room and signed three new quarterbacks including former Arizona State starter Sam Leavitt.

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Former Saints linebacker Keith Mitchell has passed away at the age of 51. He signed with New Orleans in 1997 as an undrafted free agent after a standout career at Texas A&M and ended up as a starter and a special teams standout. His best season was in 2000, when the Saints won the NFC West and won its first playoff game. Mitchell had 272 tackles during his time with the Saints from 1997 to 2001.

Southern University will hold a public viewing for Coach Roger Cador on Monday afternoon at the F-G Clark Activity Center on the campus of Southern University. A memorial service will be held at six PM. The legendary baseball coach passed away this week after a bout with brain cancer at the age of 74.

LSU baseball officially announced it will play in Las Vegas next season as the Tigers are one of four teams that will play in the Live Like Lou College Baseball Classic alongside Arizona State, Iowa and Oregon State. The weekend tournament is scheduled March 5th through the 7th and the Tigers will play a different team each day. LSU will stay an extra day to take on UNLV in a single game March 8.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has been indicted on 16 felony counts accused of threatening New Orleans elected officials. Andrew Greenstein has the story.

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In a statement, Murrill called the indictments retaliatory, meritless and unconstitutional. There’s a warrant out for her arrest and her bond has been set at 400-thousand dollars.

 

Law enforcement is urging you to be responsible this Fourth of July weekend if you’ve had too much to drink. Another “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is underway and runs through Monday. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says law enforcement is out in full force looking for impaired drivers.

Cut 10 (14) “…for impaired drivers.”

The fourth of July holiday means the LSU Tigers are one month away from returning to the practice field. LSU’s offensive line struggled mightly last season, but Tiger Rag Editor Glenn Guilbeau says it looks much better this season…

Cut 8 (11) “…to see that”

Offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, a transfer from Colorado, has been named a Walter Camp Preseason All-American.

LRN Newscall July 3

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has been indicted on 16 felony counts accused of threatening New Orleans elected officials. Andrew Greenstein has the story.

Cut 1 (43) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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LSU is just a few weeks away from the start of fall football practices under new head coach Lane Kiffin. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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An Orleans Parish grand jury has handed down a 16-count felony indictment against Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill stemming from letters she sent to New Orleans officials in May over the consolidation of the Orleans Parish civil and criminal district courts. In the letters, Murrill said Mayor Helena Moreno and other elected individuals could be removed from office if they continued to push for a special election to name an interim clerk, which the state argued was not needed. Special Prosecutor Laurie White says Murrill broke Louisiana’s law that prohibits public intimidation and retaliation.

Cut 3 (08) “…any other way.”

Murrill faces eight counts of public intimidation and eight counts of malfeasance in office. The attorney representing Murrill, Laura Cannizzaro Rodrigue, says the elected officials who received the letters violated the state’s usurper laws by defying a newly-passed law approved by state lawmakers, and the state’s highest court backed her position.

Cut 4 (09) “…that was accurate”

The Louisiana Supreme Court blocked the special election and ordered Chelsey Richard Napoleon to serve as consolidated clerk as required by state law.

The indictment of Murrill is the latest in a growing rift between leaders in New Orleans and Governor Landry and his attorney general.

White says Murrill was trying to intimidate the public officials with her letters.

Cut 5 (11) “…to be intimidated.”

Murrill’s bond was set at 400-thousand dollars — 25-thousand dollars for each felony count. Rodrigue believes that’s excessive.

Cut 6 (14) “…of criminal justice?”

Governor Jeff Landry said Murrill was indicted by a kangaroo grand jury and added that the criminal justice system is a circus at its finest in Orleans. He says he’ll pardon her as fast the law allows.

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The LSU Tigers are a month away from their first fall camp under new head coach Lane Kiffin. Kiffin has welcomed 39 new players from the transfer portal, including three of the top ten-rated portal prospects. Tiger Rag Editor Glenn Guilbeau says expectations are high given the talent in Baton Rouge.

Cut 7 (08) “…playoffs for sure.”

Top transfer quarterback Sam Leavitt will lead the offense. The LSU offense ranked last in the SEC in total yards and rushing yards last season. Guilbeau credits the struggle to an underperforming offensive line, which Kiffin has revamped this offseason.

Cut 8 (11) “…to see that.”

The Tigers welcomed Ole Miss interior lineman Devin Harper and Colorado tackle Jordan Seaton, who was named a Walter Camp Preseason All-American.

Third-year defensive coordinator Blake Baker returns four starters from a unit that ranked in the top half of the SEC in total and scoring defense. Former All-SEC linebacker Whit Weeks will hold down the middle of the field, while corners D.J. Pickett and P.J. Woodland join safety Tamarcus Cooley on the backend. With the addition of Boise State safety Ty Benefield, a no-fly zone is brewing in Baton Rouge.

Cut 9 (08)  “…lot of talent.”

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Law enforcement is urging you to be responsible this Fourth of July weekend if you’ve had too much to drink. Another “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is underway and runs through Monday. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says law enforcement is out in full force looking for impaired drivers.

Cut 10 (14) “…for impaired drivers.”

Fischer says Louisiana averages between five and ten fatalities during the Fourth of July holiday period due to impaired driving.

Cut 11 (10) “…behind the wheel.”

Fischer says the message that the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants to drive home is, “Designate before you celebrate.”

Cut 12 (14) “…sober ride home.”

Any driver found to be impaired by drugs or alcohol will be arrested and taken to jail.

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LSU-Alexandria breaks ground on its new 43-million-dollar Health Education Campus. Dr. Ryan Riche (REE-shay), the dean of the College of Health and Human Services at LSU-A, says the 78-thousand-square-foot facility will include active-learning classrooms, advanced simulation laboratories and a 240-seat auditorium.

Cut 13 (08)  “…to be successful.”

Dr. Riche says the new facility is designed to address the shortage of nurses throughout central Louisiana.

Cut 14 (11) “…alleviate that problem.”

Riche says the new campus will support about 700 additional healthcare positions throughout central Louisiana while providing a huge economic boost to the region.

Cut 15 (06) “…annual economic activity.”

Construction is beginning immediately, and the facility will welcome students in the fall of 2028.

5:30 LRN Newscast

An Orleans Parish Grand Jury has handed down a 16-count felony indictment against Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill stemming from letters she sent to New Orleans officials in May over the consolidation of the Orleans Parish civil and criminal district courts. In the letters, Murrill said Mayor Helena Moreno and other elected individuals could be removed from office if they continued to push for a special election to name an interim clerk, which the state argued was not needed. Special Prosecutor Laurie White says Murrill broke Louisiana’s law that prohibits public intimidation and retaliation.

Cut 3 (08) “…any other way.”

The attorney representing Murrill, Laura Cannizaro Rodrigue, says the elected officials who received the letters violated the state’s usurper laws by defying a newly-passed law.

Cut 4 (09) “…that was accurate”

Your Fourth of July cookout may be slightly more expensive this year. A survey done by the American Farm Bureau Federation found the average cookout for ten this year will cost around $73.82 – that’s up about four-percent from last year. Federation Economist Faith Parum says the most expensive items are the meats – two pounds of beef will run you around 14 dollars.

Cut 7 (11) “..beef high.”

Many families will be spending time at the pool this Fourth of July weekend. The Louisiana Department of Health is urging you to make an extra effort in keeping everyone safe. Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein (green-steen) says you can never take too many precautions with kids.

Cut 9 (09)  “…kids every minute.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU flipped four-star defensive back Greedy James from Texas. 247Sports ranks the  Manvel, Texas, native as a top-five safety in the class, but the Tigers are reportedly looking to use him as a corner.

The LSU staff is working hard to flip a few more top recruits. Five-star defensive lineman Jalen Brewster is the top-rated prospect in the class, and he’s been committed to Texas Tech since October. The 6-3, 300-pound athletic freak can have an immediate impact wherever he ends up. Geaux247’s Andre Champagne says LSU is all-in on trying to flip him.

Cut 18 (13) “…or no one.”

Memorial services for former Southern baseball coach Roger Cador will be held Monday at 6 p.m. in the Mini-Dome. Doors will be open to the public from 3 to 6. Cador passed away earlier this week at the age of 74 after a bout with brain cancer.

LSU will compete in the Live Like Lou College Baseball Classic alongside Arizona State, Iowa and Oregon State in Las Vegas. The weekend tournament is scheduled March 5th through the 7th and will feature a round-robin format with two games a day. The Tigers will stay an extra day to take on UNLV in a single game March 8.

LSU softball signed a pair of twins out the transfer portal in Mackenzie and Madison Pickens. Mackenzie played second base for Ole Miss this season and hit .271 with 43 RBIs and a team-high 52 runs scored. Madison was an All-ACC and second-team All-American outfielder with Louisville this year after setting a school record with a ,457 batting average with 74 RBIs and 11 homers.

Matchups have been announced for the first round of the Mac-Sun Belt challenge on November 2. On the men’s side, ULL hosts Akron, ULM welcomes Central Michigan and Kent State visits LA Tech. For the women, the Techsters travel to Toledo, and the Warhawks head to Ohio. A second round of games will be announced in January.

4:30 LRN Newscast

A New Orleans grand jury indicts Attorney General Liz Murrill on 16 counts, including intimidation and malfeasance, stemming from the letters she sent to Mayor Helena Moreno and others, threatening to remove them from their posts. Governor Landry said he would pardon Murrill as fast as the law allows.

The American Farm Bureau Federation found the average ten-person Independence Day Cookout will cost almost 74 dollars this year. Kace Kieschnick reports…

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

New Orleans is gearing up for a big Fourth of July weekend. The Essence Festival of Culture begins tomorrow, and Mary Beth Romig with New Orleans and Company says it will kick off in a most historic way.

Cut 12 (09) “…of the festival.” 

And of course, Saturday is the Fourth of July, and Romig says a city that knows how to throw a party has a spectacular fireworks show on the riverfront planned to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday. 

The Louisiana Department of Health is urging you to make sure that all kids are safe at pool parties this Fourth of July weekend. Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein says swimming pools need to be supervised at all times.

Cut 10 (07) “…pool every minute.” 

And whoever is in charge needs to give the people in the pool his or her undivided attention – that means no scrolling through Facebook on the cell phone.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Fox 8 Television in New Orleans is reporting that an Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill. It’s unknown what criminal charges Murrill will face. It’s been reported a grand jury was looking into whether Murrill violated state law by threatening to possibly remove New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno, five city council members and Orleans DA Jason Williams from office if they kept interfering with a state law that eliminated the city’s criminal clerk of court position and consolidated the office with the civil clerk. Eventually Louisiana Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state and the two offices were combined.

We are looking at a big Fourth of July weekend across the state as the United States celebrates its 250th birthday. Mary Beth Romig of New Orleans and Company says the city has a big fireworks spectacular planned…

Cut 13 (07) “…Riverfront”

Cities across the state will be holding big celebrations.

 

Your Fourth of July cookout may be slightly more expensive than last year, according to a survey done by the American Farm Bureau Federation. The study found the average cookout basket with summer staples like cheeseburgers, chicken breasts, strawberries, potato salad and more to feed 10 people costs around 74-dollars, a four-percent increase from last year. Federation Economist Faith Parum….

Cut 6 (11) “…that inflation.”

Louisiana has a new King of Seafood, Lafayette chef Kris Allen. The Executive Chef at Pamplona Tapas Bar and Restaurant won the Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off earlier this week. Allen says Louisiana seafood is the best to cook with.

Cut 4 (09) “…second to none.”

LRN PM Newscall July 2

The American Farm Bureau Federation found the average ten-person Independence Day Cookout will cost almost 74-dollars this year. Kace Kieschnick reports…

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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With the Fourth of July holiday upon us, the Louisiana Department of Health is urging you to make an extra effort to keep your kids safe in the water. Andrew Greenstein reports. 

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Lafayette chef Kris Allen was named the new King of Louisiana Seafood at this year’s Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off earlier this week. To win the crown, Allen used modern techniques to highlight a classic crab-stuffed flounder. Allen says seafood has always been part of his life.

Cut 3 (12) “…what I do.”

Allen is the executive chef at Pamplona Tapas Bar and Restaurant in Lafayette. His career began at New Orleans restaurant Stella!, and he says Louisiana seafood is the best to cook with.

Cut 4 (09) “…second to none.”

Allen will go on to represent the State in the Great American Seafood Cook-Off in New Orleans July 25. A Louisiana chef has not won the competition since 2019. Allen says he can’t wait to promote Louisiana seafood on the national stage.

Cut 5 (09) “…Louisiana seafood.”

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Your Fourth of July cookout may be slightly more expensive than last year, according to a survey done by the American Farm Bureau Federation. The study found the average cookout basket with summer staples like cheeseburgers, chicken breasts, strawberries, potato salad and dessert to feed 10 people costs around 73-dollars-and-82-cents, a four-percent increase from last year. Federation Economist Faith Parum says that’s a pretty standard rise.

Cut 6 (11) “…that inflation.”

The cost actually decreased from last year’s survey when adjusted for inflation. Parum says the most expensive items in the basket are the meats. Two pounds of beef will run you around 14-dollars.

Cut 7 (11) “..beef high.”

Strawberry prices rose over 12-percent from last year, thanks to a Florida freeze. She says refrigeration costs are driving up all fresh produce prices, but the biggest percentage increase was in canned goods.

Cut 8 (08) “…comes in.”

The only two items to fall in price were potato chips and potato salad ingredients. Egg prices have nearly halved as flocks recover from avian influenza.

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Many families will be spending time at the pool this Fourth of July weekend. The Louisiana Department of Health is urging you to make an extra effort in keeping everyone safe. Health Secretary Bruce Greenstein (green-steen) says you can never take too many precautions with kids.

Cut 9 (09)  “…kids every minute.”

Greenstein says swimming pools need to be supervised at all times.

Cut 10 (07) “…pool every minute.” 

And whoever is in charge needs to give the people in the pool his or her undivided attention – that means no scrolling through Facebook on the cell phone.

Greenstein says swim lessons are also very beneficial – and not just for children.

Cut 11 (06) “…go to work.”

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New Orleans is gearing up for a big Fourth of July weekend. The Essence Festival of Culture begins tomorrow, and Mary Beth Romig with New Orleans and Company says it will kick off in a most historic way.

Cut 12 (09) “…of the festival.” 

And of course, Saturday is the Fourth of July, and Romig says a city that knows how to throw a party has something spectacular planned to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday.

Cut 13 (07) “…from the riverfront.”

The Essence Festival and the Fourth of July fireworks show are not the only things going on in New Orleans this weekend. The city is also hosting the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the National Association of Community and Restorative Justice. Romig says those two conferences are helping to contribute to a projected hotel occupancy of more than 80-percent tomorrow and Saturday night.

Cut 14 (06) “…the French Quarter.”