10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisianians no longer need to get a vehicle inspection sticker, but how does the new QR code work? Shreveport Senator Alan Seabaugh says the QR code sticker will go in the same spot as your current inspection sticker.

Cut 3 (12) “…displayed anyway.”

QR code stickers are not required until January 1, and Governor Jeff Landry has issued a grace period for the rest of this year, meaning you can no longer be ticketed for a missing or expired inspection sticker.

Another Republican announces his intention to run for the district five U.S. House seat. The latest is Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey. Greg Hilburn, a political reporter for the USA Today Network, says Cathey is the third Republican state legislator to enter the district five race.

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Qualifying is August 5th to the 7 for the open primary that will be held November third.

 

Volunteers from Minuteman Disaster Response are in St. Landry Parish helping flood victims get back on their feet. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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FEMA has opened disaster recovery centers in St. Landry. St. Tammany and Terrebonne Parish. They are located at the Terrebonne Parish Main Library in Houma, the Towers Administration Building in Slidell and the Town of Washington Community Center in Washington.  The center in Masura at the LSU Ag Center will close on Friday.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The North Louisiana Criminalistic Laboratory found that nearly one in three tablets with legitimate drug imprints bought on the street were counterfeit. Fentanyl was the most common substance found in the fake pills. Kenton Leigh, the lab’s director of toxicology and chemistry, says any pill obtained outside of a pharmacy should be considered lethal.

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Louisiana ranks among the top states in the nation for overdose deaths.

Minuteman Disaster Response is helping flood victims in St. Landry Parish. Tropical Storm Arthur reportedly flooded nearly 700 homes in Avoyelles and St. Landry parishes. One of the volunteers, Eric Burkes, says as mold starts to grow, items become more unsalvageable

Cut 8 (12) “…really takes over.”

Residents who experienced damage as a result of Arthur in St. Landry, Avoyelles, St. Tammany and Terrebonne parishes can apply for disaster assistance with FEMA.

Individuals who are acting as agents and representing college and high school athletes with their NIL deals must now register with the state. Attorney General Liz Murrill says the Athlete Agent Registration Portal is now active on the A-G’s website. It’s the result of a law passed this year and Murrill says the legislation gives her office the tools to ensure those who seek to profit from athletes are held to rigorous standards of conduct.

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Murrill will have more on this new legislation as we get closer to the college and high school football seasons.

There will not be a veto session. Enough ballots were submitted electronically by legislators that the veto session was cancelled. One was not expected. Governor Landry vetoed six bills including measures to increase the compensation the state gives to a person who is wrongfully imprisoned. Landry also vetoed a bill to allow for new regulations of Atlantic tarpon fishing.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

The North Louisiana Criminalistic Laboratory is urging Louisianians only to take medications dispensed by a licensed pharmacy. Kace Kieschnick explains why.

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The speed limit on parts of U.S 167 in Rapides Parish has gone from 50 to 60 miles an hour.  Erin Buchanan with DOTD says the increase should actually make the drive there safer.

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Flood victims in and around St. Landry Parish are getting a helping hand from the volunteers with Minuteman Disaster Response as they begin the gut-wrenching process of putting their lives back together. One of those volunteers, Eric Burkes, says the hardest part is handling their personal possessions.

Cut 7 (11) “…can be removed.”

Burkes says the fact that it’s been raining nearly every day has made the recovery process a lot more difficult, mainly on two fronts.

Cut 9 (15)  “…high-humidity environment.”

Volunteers from eight different states will be assisting as many as 12-hundred homeowners, and they will be in St. Landry Parish through July 18th.

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

The North Louisiana Criminalistic Laboratory found that nearly one in three tablets with legitimate drug imprints bought on the street were counterfeit. Kenton Leigh (“lee”), the lab’s deputy director of toxicology and chemistry, says it is impossible to tell what a pill contains just by looking at it.

Cut 4 (11) “…tell the difference.”

Leigh says the only way to be certain about the medication is by getting it from a licensed pharmacy with a valid prescription.

A parasitic infection known for causing explosive diarrhea is surging in the U.S, including Louisiana.  Louisiana Department of Health officials say there have have been 23 reported cases of Cyclosporiasis in our state this year.  Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded one to ten cases from a period spanning from early May to Mid-June. The parasitic illness is contracted by eating food or drinking water contaminated with feces.
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Governor Jeff Landry is encouraging athletes between the ages of 14 and 17 to participate in the 2026 Patriot Games. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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There’s a new Louisiana law that requires agents who represent college or high school athletes in negotiating NIL deals, to register with the state.  And there’s a portal on the Attorney General’s website where they can register.  AG Liz Murril…

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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The MLB Draft is this weekend. LSU coach Jay Johnson says up to 13 players in his incoming freshman class of 23 commits could head to professional baseball, but he hopes as few as six decide not to come to campus.

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The first four rounds of the draft are on Saturday and rounds five through 20 are on Sunday. LSU centerfielder Derek Curiel could be a top ten pick.

The Saints have released their training camp schedule. The Black and Gold report on July 28th. The first practice open to the public is two days later. They will have nine practices that will be open to the public in New Orleans, including a joint practice with the Jaguars on August 13th.

 

The SWAC released its preseason all-conference teams. Southern has two players on it, defensive back Herman Brister and running back Trey Holly who rushed for 869 yards and nine touchdowns last season.

Grambling has three players on the All-SWAC team, offensive lineman Alexander Vigil, Linebacker Marcellius Johnson and Sepcialist Jay’Shaun Johnson who returned a kick for a touchdown last season.

Trent Partridge has been named the new softball coach at Southeastern Louisiana. Partridge had a lot of success at LSU Alexandria, where he led the Generals to a 147-62 record and a couple of Red River Athletic Conference championships and three N-A-I-A Tournament appearances.

The Pelicans begin play in the NBA Summer League today as New Orleans will face Minnesota at 2:30.

Angel Reese was named to her third-straight WNBA All-Star team. The former LSU star is averaging almost 15 points and 12 rebounds a game this season for the Atlanta Dream.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

Volunteers from Minuteman Disaster Response are in St. Landry Parish are helping flood victims get back on their feet. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Republican Monroe state Senator Stewart Cathey officially launched his bid for Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District yesterday.  The 45 year old, who’s a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and combat veteran who joins a growing field of candidates vying to replace Julia Letlow who’s running for senate.

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A new state law requires agents to register with Louisiana if they are representing college or high school athletes in negotiating NIL deals. Attorney General Liz Murrill says the Athlete Agent Registration portal went live on the AG’s website July 1st.

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Those of you who drive U.S. 167 in Rapides Parish can now legally drive a little faster. That’s because DOTD has raised the speed limit along that stretch of roadway between I-49 and just north of the State Highway 28 East interchange from 50 to 60 miles an hour. Erin Buchanan with DOTD says the change is a result of a routine review.

Cut 13 (11)  “…made some adjustments.”

LRN AM Newscall July 9

The North Louisiana Criminalistic Laboratory is urging Louisianians only to take medications dispensed by a licensed pharmacy. Kace Kieschnick explains why.

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Volunteers from Minuteman Disaster Response are in St. Landry Parish helping flood victims get back on their feet. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Governor Jeff Landry is encouraging athletes between the ages of 14 and 17 to participate in the 2026 Patriot Games. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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The North Louisiana Criminalistic Laboratory found that nearly one in three tablets with legitimate drug imprints bought on the street were counterfeit. Kenton Leigh (“lee”), the lab’s deputy director of toxicology and chemistry, says it is impossible to tell what a pill contains just by looking at it.

Cut 4 (11) “…tell the difference.”

Leigh says the only way to be certain about the medication is by getting it from a licensed pharmacy with a valid prescription.

Leigh says the most commonly counterfeited pills were blue M-30 tablets.

Cut 5 (11) “…it’s fentanyl.”

Counterfeit pills have been found throughout the 29 parishes the lab services in North Louisiana. Fentanyl was the most common substance found in the fake pills. Leigh says any pill obtained outside of a pharmacy should be considered lethal.

Cut 6 (09) “…overdose and worse.”

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Flood victims in and around St. Landry Parish are getting a helping hand from the volunteers with Minuteman Disaster Response as they begin the gut-wrenching process of putting their lives back together. One of those volunteers, Eric Burkes, says the hardest part is handling their personal possessions.

Cut 7 (11) “…can be removed.”

Burnes says as mold starts to grow, items become more unsalvageable, so time is of the essence.

Cut 8 (12) “…really takes over.”

Burnes says the fact that it’s been raining nearly every day has made the recovery process a lot more difficult, mainly on two fronts.

Cut 9 (15)  “…high-humidity environment.”

Volunteers from eight different states will be assisting as many as 12-hundred homeowners, and they will be in St. Landry Parish through July 18th.

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A new state law requires agents to register with Louisiana if they are representing college or high school athletes in negotiating NIL deals. Attorney General Liz Murrill says the Athlete Agent Registration portal went live on July 1st.

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You can get to the portal by logging on to the Attorney General’s website.

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Universities and high schools are encouraged to share information about agent registration requirements and athlete rights as a result of Senate Bill 389 that was approved earlier this year.

Murrill says that legislation gives her office the tools to ensure those who seek to profit from athletes are held to rigorous standards of conduct.

Cut 12 (09) “…in this state.”

Murrill plans to have more on this new legislation as we get closer to the college and high school football seasons.

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Those of you who drive U.S. 167 in Rapides Parish can now legally drive a little faster. That’s because DOTD has raised the speed limit along that stretch of roadway between I-49 and just north of the State Highway 28 East interchange from 50 to 60 miles an hour. Erin Buchanan with DOTD says the change is a result of a routine review.

Cut 13 (11)  “…made some adjustments.”

Buchanan says the result of that review found that most drivers were comfortable driving 60 miles an hour along that stretch of the Pineville Expressway.

Cut 14 (14) “…that’s occurring already.”

Buchanan says not only will raising the speed limit along that stretch of 167 not result in more crashes; but if anything, it should result in fewer crashes.

Cut 15 (13) “…risk for crashes.”

The new speed limit is in effect right now.

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LSU welcomed its third transfer outfielder commit in Oregon freshman Angel Laya last weekend. Laya hit .296 with 14 homers this season, but LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson told Tiger Rag Radio all three of the newcomers can do more than just swing the bat.

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The MLB Draft is this weekend. Johnson says up to 13 players in his incoming freshman class of 23 commits could head to professional baseball, but he hopes as few as six decide not to come to campus.

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LSU unexpectedly lost freshman righty pitcher Marcos Paz to the transfer portal. Paz posted a 9.20 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 17 appearances, including six starts, but Johnson believed he had the tools to be a weekend starter next year. He says he was surprised when Paz decided to leave.

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5:30 LRN Newscast

Baton Rouge State Senator Larry Selders died at the age of 44 after a suspected heart attack last night. Kace Kieschnick has more.

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We’re getting reaction to the death of Senator Selders from those on the other side of the political aisle. Governor Landry said Selders was respected by all. Senate President Cameron Henry said Selders’ light and his heart will be missed in the Senate

Federal assistance is now available to homeowners and renters in four parishes who suffered damage from Tropical Storm Arthur. Nate Custer with FEMA says people will be considered on a case-by-case basis based on an inspection of the damage to their homes.

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Colorado State University is once again lowering its hurricane forecast for 2026, now predicting eight additional named storms, including four hurricanes, with one of them being a major hurricane. Senior Research Scientist Phil Klotzbach says the main driver is a strong El Nino event for the peak of the season.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU received its 16th football recruiting commitment for 2027 in Ruston four-star safety Jayden Anding. Anding announced his decision between LSU and Ole Miss yesterday after postponing his pledge date last week. Matt Belinson with the Ruston Daily Leader says he was always going to be a Tiger.

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Jayden’s brother, Aiden Anding, is a sophomore cornerback at LSU. The class is now ranked 10th in the nation.

Two Southern Jaguars were named preseason All-SWAC selections. Redshirt junior defensive back Herman Brister was named to the first-team defense. Brister was third on the team with 5 tackles in ten games last season and recorded five PBUs. Redshirt Junior running back Trey Holly made the second-team offense after rushing for 869 yards and nine touchdowns a season ago.

Grambling had three players on the preseason All-SWAC second team. Offensive lineman Alexander Vigil played over 600 snaps for the Tigers last season and helped the offense rack up 1,712 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. Linebacker Mercellius Johnson was second on the team last season with 51 total tackles to go along with 4-and-a-half tackles for loss and two sacks. Specialist Jay’Shaun Johnson returned 10 kicks for 290 yards and one touchdown that came on homecoming against Texas Southern.

The Saints announced their training camp schedule. Players will report July 28, with practice kicking off the 29th. The first public practice is scheduled for Thursday, July 30. Season ticketholders will be able to reserve tickets starting at 9 a.m. Monday, and they’ll open to the general public 24 hours later.

Angel Reese was named to her third-straight All-Star team. The former LSU star is averaging almost 15 points and 12 rebounds a game this season.

4:30 LRN Newscast

State Senator Larry Selders passed away unexpectedly of a suspected heart attack suffered at an event last night. The Baton Rouge Democrat was 44 years old. Fellow Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says she is still in disbelief.

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Selders had surgery for a heart aneurysm in May.

Federal assistance is now available to homeowners and renters in four parishes who suffered damage from Tropical Storm Arthur. Nate Custer with FEMA says those parishes are Avoyelles, St. Landry, St. Tammany and Terrebonne.

Cut 6 (10) “…considered for that.”

To apply, either download the FEMA app, go to disaster assistance-dot-gov, or call the FEMA helpline at 800-621-FEMA.

Colorado State University is once again lowering its hurricane forecast for 2026. Senior Research Scientist Phil Klotzbach says the forecast now calls for nine named storms, including Arthur, including four hurricanes, with one of them being a major hurricane.

Cut 9 (09)  “…normal hurricane season.”

He says the primary cause for the below-average season is a strong El Nino.

According to the latest labor market report, Louisiana tied for the nation’s largest increase in labor force participation. Louisiana Works Secretary Susie Schowen says nearly 33-thousand additional Louisianans entered the labor force, meaning they are either employed or actively seeking work…

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Schowen believes the state is doing a better job connecting people with education, training and employment opportunities.