4:30 LRN Newscast

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes, Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for Maya Berry, the executive director of the Arab American Institute.

Cut 6 (13) “…do not support.”

Kennedy ended his remarks by telling Berry to, quote, “hide your head in a bag,” which drew gasps from those in attendance.

DOTD marks one year of progress on the $127 million I-20 rehabilitation project in Bossier City. Spokeswoman Erin Buchanan says the project will ensure the interstate can handle the growing traffic demands.

Cut 12 (11) “…that’s what happens.”

The phased construction approach has allowed work to progress while minimizing disruptions.

LSU Alexandria saw more than a one-third increase in the number of undergraduates enrolled for the fall semester.

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A Louisiana Army National Guard soldier died while on a training mission. The National Guard says 32-year-old Mitchell Benham of Folsom was in Title 32 status conducting inactive duty training at Fort Johnson on Sunday when he died. The incident is under investigation.

A junior high school student in Livingston Parish is in custody for allegedly having a weapon on campus. The sheriff’s office did not specify the type of weapon the student had. No students were threatened.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for the executive director of the Arab American Institute during a Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

 

The National Hurricane Center is watching for possible development of a tropical storm in the Western Caribbean over the next seven days. Right now, forecasters are giving it a low chance, but there are long range forecasts that show the possibility of a storm in the Gulf of Mexico next week. We’ll keep you updated.

 

Today marks one year since construction began on a section of I-20 in Bossier City. Department of Transportation spokesperson Erin Buchannan says once work is completed late next year, motorists will have a much better commute through one of the busiest section of interstate in north Louisiana….

Cut 13 (10) “…commercial vehicles included

 

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Natchitoches has announced it’s 2025 induction class and the headliner is former football star Andrew Whitworth. The offensive tackle won championships at West Monroe, LSU and with the Rams…

Cut 15 (13) “…a great game”

The 2025 class also consists of former Lady Techster All-American Vickie Johnson, and St. Thomas More boys basketball coach Danny Broussard.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Enrollment at LSU-Alexandria is up 33-percent over last year as the school is approaching seven-thousand full-time undergraduate students. Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Shelly Gill says LSU-A’s affordability and commitment to student success have played key roles in attracting more students. And Gill says the university partners with local industries to meet workforce needs.

Cut 4 (12) “…loving what they see at LSUA.”

 

Louisiana U-S Senator John Kennedy had a testy exchange with the executive director of the Arab American Institute. Kennedy accused Maya Berry, a longtime Democratic party activist of supporting Hamas…

Cut 8 (16) “….in a bag (gasps)

 

DOTD marks one year of progress on the $127 million I-20 major rehabilitation project in Bossier City. Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the project focuses on improving a heavily trafficked section of the interstate, addressing deteriorating road conditions, drainage issues, and upgrading interchanges…

Cut 11 (12) “…moving forward with it.”

Buchanan says they are still on track to complete the project in late 2025.

 

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Natchitoches has announced it’s induction class of 2025. The headliner is former West Monroe and LSU star and Super Bowl Champion Andrew Whitworth. The class also features several great coaches, including St. Thomas More Boys basketball coach Danny Broussard. The Hall’s Chairman Doug Ireland…

Cut 16 (14) “…in Lafayette”

Also going into the Hall former Lady Techster All-American Vickie Johnson.

LRN PM Newscall September 18

LSU Alexandria saw a 33.5-percent increase in undergraduates for Fall 2024 with a total of 6,818 students.  This 1,711 jump from last year represents one of the institution’s largest increases.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for the executive director of the Arab American Institute during a Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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LSU Alexandria is experiencing a significant surge in enrollment for Fall 2024, with a remarkable 33.5% growth, bringing the total undergraduate student population to 6,818. Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Shelly Gill says the surge is attributed to several factors, including enhanced recruitment efforts, expanded academic programs, and the growing popularity of online courses

Cut 3 (09) “…percent of that is online.”

LSUA’s affordability and commitment to student success have also played key roles in attracting more students. Gill noted that the university’s partnerships with local industries and businesses have helped align LSUA’s programs with workforce needs, making the university an attractive option for career-ready degrees.

Cut 4 (12) “…loving what they see at LSUA.”

Gill says as LSUA grows, the institution plans to further invest in its infrastructure and faculty to maintain high educational standards and meet the increasing demand.

Cut 5 (11) “…do more with the university.”

The enrollment boost is demonstrates the university’s growing role in providing quality, and affordable bachelor’s degrees in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

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Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for the executive director of the Arab American Institute during a Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes. Kennedy opened his remarks by confirming that Maya Berry is a longtime Democratic party activist who served on the 2016 Democratic National Convention’s Platform Standing Committee. He continued:

Cut 6 (13) “…do not support.”

Berry was not happy with the tone of the question.

Cut 7 (11) “…I appreciate it. (applause fades)”

Kennedy closed his remarks with a pointed message for Berry. 

Cut 8 (16)  “…in a bag. (gasps)”

That last comment drew that audible rebuke from people attending the hearing, as well as committee Democrats on Social Media afterwards.

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Lafayette Police have arrested a second 17-year-old for the double murder that took place at a barbershop on Louisiana Avenue during Labor Day Weekend. Sergeant Robin Green says Shylon Mouton and Jeffery Broussard, both of Lafayette, are facing two counts of first degree murder…

Cut 9 (10)  “…barbershop.”

19-year-old Quincy Duhon Junior and 48-year-old Johnny Trailer Junior were fatally shot. There were four others in the barbershop when shots rang out, but only Duhon and Trailer were shot. Green says Lafayette Police detectives worked hard on this case…

Cut 10 (12) “…for awhile.”

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DOTD marks one year of progress on the $127 million I-20 major rehabilitation project in Bossier City. Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the project focuses on improving a heavily trafficked section of the interstate, addressing deteriorating road conditions, and drainage issues, and upgrading interchanges…

Cut 11 (12) “…moving forward with it.”

Over the past year, Buchanan says crews have worked to reconstruct aging infrastructure, ensuring the interstate can handle the growing traffic demands along southeastern I-20.

Cut 12 (11) “…that’s what happens.”

The phased construction approach has allowed work to progress while minimizing disruptions, although lane closures and detours have affected travel.

Cut 13 (10) “…commercial vehicles included.” 

As the project enters its second year, DOTD remains focused on completing the work on schedule for its targeted completion date of late 2025, weather permitting, Buchanan says the improvements will reduce congestion and provide safer, more efficient travel through the region.

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The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame announces its class of 2025. Chairman Doug Ireland says the headliner of the new class is football standout Andrew Whitworth, who won championships at all three levels – high school, college and pro.

Cut 14 (08) “…with the Rebels.”

And after winning the national championship with Nick Saban’s LSU squad in 2003, Whitworth went on to play in the NFL for 16 years, going out a winner.

Cut 15 (13) “…a great game.”

The class also includes legendary high school basketball coach Danny Broussard from St. Thomas More.

Cut 16 (14)   “…in Lafayette.”

The class also consists of  former NBA All-Star Danny Granger and former Lady Techster All-American Vickie Johnson, Delgado baseball coach Joe Scheuermann, former LSU gymnast April Burkholder, former Catholic High football coach Dale Weiner and former LSU national boxing champion George “Bobby” Soileau of Ville Platte. The class of 2025 will be inducted next summer.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for the executive director of the Arab American Institute during a Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

 

The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested a student at Live Oak Junior High School today who was possessing a weapon. Deputies say a student at the school told the administration about the child having a weapon and law enforcement quickly reacted to secure the weapon and remove the student from the school immediately. Authorities say the armed student did not threaten any of the other students.

 

LSU-Alexandria reports its enrollment from this fall semester is up a whopping 33-percent as total enrollment at the school nears seven-thousand. Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Shelly Gill says as LSUA grows, the institution plans to further invest in its infrastructure and faculty to maintain high educational standards and meet the increasing demand.

Cut 5 (11) “…do more with the university.”

Gill says more students are attending LSU-A because it has one of the most affordable bachelor’s degree programs in Louisiana.

 

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame announces its class of 2025. Chairman Doug Ireland says the headliner of the new class is football standout Andrew Whitworth, who won championships at all three levels – high school, college and pro.

Cut 14 (08) “…with the Rebels.”

Whitworth also won a national championship at LSU and a Super Bowl with the Rams. St. Thomas More boys basketball coach Danny Broussard who has won six state championships is also in the Class.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Police in Lafayette make a second arrest for the double murder that took place at a barbershop during Labor Day Weekend. 19-year-old Quincy Duhon Junior and 48-year-old Johnny Trailer Junior were fatally shot. Sergeant Robin Green says detectives worked hard on this case.

Cut 10 (12) “…for awhile.”

Shylon Mouton and Jeffery Broussard, both of Lafayette, are facing two counts of first degree murder.

LSU Alexandria saw more than a one-third increase in the number of undergraduates enrolled for the fall semester.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for the executive director of the Arab American Institute during a Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes. Kennedy implied that Maya Berry supports Hamas and Hezbollah, which she denied.

Cut 7 (11) “…I appreciate it. (applause fades)”

Kennedy responded by telling Berry to, quote, “hide your head in a bag.” Several people took that comment as racist, and it drew an audible rebuke from people attending the hearing, as well as committee Democrats on Social Media afterwards.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints could not have gotten off to a better start, winning their first two games in dominating fashion – 47-10 over the Panthers and 44-19 over the Cowboys. Still, Coach Dennis Allen says there are flaws that the team needs to work through as the season progresses.

Cut 16 (16)   “…the first half”

 

Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week. It’s the third time Kamara has received this honor in his career. Against the Cowboys, Kamara carried the ball 20 times for 115 yards, he also had 65 receiving yards and finished the day with four touchdowns. New Orleans will host Philadelphia this Sunday.

 

 

He’s known for his Woj Bombs and he produced one today. Adrian Wojnarowski announced today he’s leaving ESPN to be the general manager of the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball program.

 

One of the big surprises on LSU’s offense this year is wide receiver Aaron Anderson, who leads the team in receiving yards. The redshirt junior from New Orleans has caught 15 passes this year, three more than all of last year. Coach Brian Kelly says Anderson has grown in every aspect of his life…

Cut 18 (21)  “…so much better.”

The Tigers will host UCLA this Saturday.

 

Northwestern State’s Kitt Denton Myles is averaging 28 yards a catch as he’s caught seven passes for 195 yards and has three touchdowns. The Demons are looking for their first win this Saturday against Weber State.

 

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame announced its 2025 induction class today, The headliner is former West Monroe and LSU star Andrew Whitworth, who ended a long NFL career with a Super Bowl Championship with the Rams.

11:30 LRN Newscast

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes, Senator John Kennedy had some choice words for Maya Berry, the executive director of the Arab American Institute.

Cut 6 (13) “…do not support.”

Kennedy ended his remarks by telling Berry to, quote, “hide your head in a bag,” which drew gasps from those in attendance.

LSU Alexandria sees a big surge in enrollment for the fall semester, growing by more than a third. Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Shelly Gill says one factor is the growing popularity of online courses.

Cut 3 (09) “…percent of that is online.”

Gill says affordability has also played a key role in attracting more students.

Lafayette Police arrest a second 17-year-old for the double murder that took place at a barbershop during Labor Day Weekend. Sergeant Robin Green says Shylon Mouton and Jeffery Broussard, both of Lafayette, are facing two counts of first degree murder…

Cut 9 (10)  “…barbershop.”

19-year-old Quincy Duhon Junior and 48-year-old Johnny Trailer Junior were fatally shot.

Lottery registration for the Louisiana Fortify Homes grant program is now open to those living in the coastal zone. Registration is open through Friday, and 300 will be chosen.

Beefed-up police presence at Covington High School due to a reported social media threat. The Covington Police Department says a juvenile has been taken into custody for questioning, and police will maintain a heavy presence at the school for the rest of the day as a precaution.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Lottery registration for the Louisiana Fortify Homes grant program is now open to those living in the coastal zone. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says these grants, previously available on a first-come, first-served basis, received feedback and now should give residents more opportunity to receive the grant.

Cut 4 (10) “…change that format.”

Registration is open through Friday, and 300 will be chosen.

The Bossier (BOZH-er) Parish Sheriff’s Office is warning of a new scam. Lieutenant Matt Gaydos says the scammer claims to have taken control of the victim’s computer or device, putting a virus on it to allow the scammer to retrieve sensitive information, and the scammer demands money as a ransom.

Cut 14 (16) “…to that account.”

Gaydos says so far, no one has fallen victim, mainly because not everyone knows how to use Bitcoin.

Nearly all Entergy Customers have had their power restored since Hurricane Francine. Colleen Crain reports.

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Advocates from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network were on Capitol Hill urging lawmakers to take the final steps in passing a bipartisan bill to allow Medicare payment for early detection screening tests. Brenda McCain from Natchitoches (NACK-uh-tish) Parish says nearly everyone knows someone who’s been affected by cancer.

Cut 12 (07) “…decrease cancer deaths.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Entergy has restored power to virtually all customers who can safely receive electric service after Hurricane Francine. Fewer people lost power during Francine than in previous storms, and Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (BERG) says that’s due to Entergy’s attention to the need for reinforcement and improvement, especially in coastal areas…

Cut 9 (10)  “…higher standard.”

At the height of response efforts, over eight thousand storm responders worked around the clock to restore service to customers.

The Bossier (BOZH-er) Parish Sheriff’s Office is warning of a new scam. The scammer demands two-thousand dollars in Bitcoin to remove a virus from the victim’s computer or smartphone. So far, no one has fallen for it. Lieutenant Matt Gaydos says it takes very few people who bite in order for scammers to strike it rich.

Cut 15 (08) “…money really quickly.”

Lottery registration for the Fortify Homes Program Grants opens today for those living in the Coastal Zone.

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Beefed-up police presence at Covington High School due to a reported social media threat. The Covington Police Department says a juvenile has been taken into custody for questioning, and police will maintain a heavy presence at the school for the rest of the day as a precaution.