9:30 AM Newscast

A Baton Rouge chef Beat Bobby Flay on his own Food Network TV show by challenging the iconic chef to a crawfish boil…
cut 2 (32) I’m Matt Doyle”
Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate last June was four-point-three percent, a point-seven-percent decline from the previous June. According to the governor’s office, that’s the largest such drop for any state and Louisiana’s unemployment rate is the lowest it has been since January 2008.

An Orleans Parish judge is allowing a Saints fan’s lawsuit over the ending of the NFC championship game to move forward. Judge Nicole Sheppard denied the NFL’s motion to dismiss the suit.  Attorney Tony LeMon says the purpose of his lawsuit is to hold the league accountable and just because the NFL is big, does not mean they are untouchable.

Cut 9 (10) “…for civil liability.”

The judge also ruled that LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and game officials in depositions,

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. LSU was picked to finish fifth last year, but the Tigers outperformed the low expectations. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says LSU is once again thought of as the Crimson Tide’s biggest challenger in the West

Cut 12 (08) “…last year.”

8:30 AM Newscast

Saints fans’ suit over the ending of the NFC championship game can move forward after Orleans Parish District Court Judge Nicole Sheppard denied a motion that would have dismissed the suit.  The judge also ruled that Attorney Tony LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and referees involved in the game under oath.
Cut 10 (12) “…it took place.”
LeMon says any sort of monetary winnings from the case would go toward charities.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

Cut 14 (09) “…design things”

Governor Edwards signs legislation inspired by a fatal crash in 2017 that permits drug testing in traffic crashes with severe injuries.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote Beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay by challenging the world-renown chef to a crawfish boil. The program lets local chefs challenge Flay to a dish of their choice and both sides have 45 minutes to cook it. Ducote says he couldn’t thinking of a better way to rep the bayou state…

Cut 6 (09) “…home.”

530PM LRN News

Governor Edwards signs legislation inspired by a fatal crash in 2017 that permits drug testing in traffic crashes with severe injuries.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate last June was four-point-three percent, a point-seven-percent decline from the previous June. According to the governor’s office, that’s the largest such drop for any state and Louisiana’s unemployment rate is the lowest it has been since January 2008.

Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote Beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay by challenging the world-renown chef to a crawfish boil. Ducote, who has been featured on other Food Network programs, says he got the idea last year during crawfish season. He first thought of crawfish etouffee, but…

Cut 7 (11) “…anyway.”

The program lets local chefs challenge Flay to a dish of their choice and both sides have 45 minutes to cook it.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

Cut 14 (09) “…design things”

4:45 LRN Sportscast July 19

An Orleans Parish judge is allowing a Saints fan’s lawsuit over the ending of the NFC championship game to move forward. Judge Nicole Sheppard denied the NFL’s motion to dismiss the suit. Attorney Tony LeMon says the purpose of his lawsuit is to hold the league accountable and just because the NFL is big, does not mean they are untouchable.
Cut 9 (10) “…for civil liability.”
The judge also ruled that LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and three game officials in depositions. The league is expected to appeal the ruling.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame has released its speech order for the Class of 2019 Enshrinement Ceremony on August 3rd. Former LSU Tigers Johnny Robinson and Kevin Mawae will go back-to-back as they will be the second and third speakers. Former Destrehan star Ed Reed will be the sixth speaker on that night.

Media at SEC Media Days has picked the LSU Tigers to finish second in the SEC West, behind Alabama. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says LSU landed eight players on the preseason All-Southeastern Conference teams, which is why LSU is picked to finish near the top of the division standings…
cut 13 (12) “…second team”
After Alabama and LSU in the SEC West, the media projects Texas A-and-M to finish third followed by Auburn, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Arkansas. Georgia is the favorite to win the East, followed by Florida, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Vanderbilt.

The Saints first training camp practice is Friday July 26th. The Saints have announced that the practice dates on July 27th, 28th, August 3rd and August 10th have sold out. Free tickets are still available for eight practice dates.

430pm LRN News

Governor Edwards holds a ceremonial bill signing this afternoon for “Katie Bug’s Law.” It requires drug testing of all drivers involved in crashes that result in serious injury. Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti says the bill is named for 4-year-old Katie Grantham who died in the days following a wreck in 2017.

Cut 3 (12) “…he was incapacitated.”

The driver of the vehicle involved in the crash that killed Katie only pleaded guilty to running a red light.

Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote Beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay by challenging the world-renown chef to a crawfish boil. The program lets local chefs challenge Flay to a dish of their choice and both sides have 45 minutes to cook it. Here’s Ducote…

Cut 6 (09) “…home.”

Flay went for a “deconstructed” crawfish boil.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. LSU was picked to finish fifth last year, but the Tigers outperformed the low expectations. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says LSU is once again thought of as the Crimson Tide’s biggest challenger in the West

Cut 12 (08) “…last year.”

The Tigers are set to report for preseason camp on August 1st.

An Orleans Parish judge is allowing a Saints fan’s lawsuit over the ending of the NFC championship game to move forward. The judge also ruled that LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and game officials in depositions…

Cut 10 (12) “…it took place.”

That’s Attorney Tony LeMon, who says the suit seeks $75,000 in damages. 

330PM LRN news

Governor Edwards holds a ceremonial bill signing this afternoon for “Katie Bug’s Law.” It requires drug testing of all drivers involved in crashes that result in serious injury. The legislation was inspired by the traffic death of 4-year-old Katie Grantham in 2017, and Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti says this legislation goes out to her mom, who fought for it’s passage…

Cut 5 (07) “…remember her daughter.”

The driver of the vehicle involved in the crash that killed Katie only pleaded guilty to running a red light.

An Orleans Parish judge is allowing a Saints fan’s lawsuit over the ending of the NFC championship game to move forward. Judge Nicole Sheppard denied the NFL’s motion to dismiss the suit.  Attorney Tony LeMon…

Cut 9 (10) “…for civil liability.”

The suit seeks $75,000 in damages.

Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote Beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay by challenging the world-renown chef to a crawfish boil cook-off competition. While Flay went for a “deconstructed” boil with items like crawfish mayo potato salad, and crawfish tarragon buttered corn. Ducote kept it classic, and even tried for a traditional presentation.

Cut 8 (10) “…reasons.”

Flay appeared frazzled during the program, and only let his crawfish boil for five minutes. 

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. The Tigers are set to report for preseason camp on August 1st.  Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says says LSU landed eight players on the preseason All-Southeastern Conference teams, which is why LSU is picked to finish near the top of the division standings

Cut 13 (12) “…second team”

LRN PM Newscall July 19

Governor Edwards signs legislation inspired by a fatal crash in 2017 that permits drug testing in traffic crashes with severe injuries.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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A Baton Rouge chef Beat Bobby Flay on his own Food Network TV show by challenging the iconic chef to a crawfish boil…

cut  2 (32) I’m Matt Doyle”  

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Governor Edwards holds a ceremonial bill signing this afternoon for “Katie Bug’s Law.” It requires drug testing of all drivers involved in crashes that result in serious injury. Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti says the bill is named for 4-year-old Katie Grantham who died in the days following a wreck in 2017.

Cut 3 (12) “…he was incapacitated.”

The driver of the vehicle involved in the crash that killed Katie only pleaded guilty to running a red light.

Gatti says the new law brings justice to families who didn’t give up hope in trying to save the life of their loved ones.

Cut 4 (06) “…rules”

Gatti says Katie’s mother regularly drove back and forth from Bossier City to Baton Rouge pushing for the legislation to pass in the hopes it will prevent a similar tragedy happening to another family.

Cut 5 (07) “…remember her daughter.”

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Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote Beat Bobby Flay on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay by challenging the world-renown chef to a crawfish boil. The program lets local chefs challenge Flay to a dish of their choice and both sides have 45 minutes to cook it. Ducote says he couldn’t thinking of a better way to represent Louisiana…

Cut 6 (09) “…home.”

Ducote, who has been featured on other Food Network programs, says he got the idea last year during crawfish season. He first thought of crawfish etouffee, but…

Cut 7 (11) “…anyway.”

While Flay went for a “deconstructed” boil with items like crawfish mayo potato salad, and crawfish tarragon buttered corn. Ducote kept it classic, and even tried for a traditional presentation.

Cut 8 (10) “…reasons.”

Flay appeared frazzled during the program, and only let his crawfish boil for five minutes. 

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An Orleans Parish judge is allowing a Saints fan’s lawsuit over the ending of the NFC championship game to move forward. Judge Nicole Sheppard denied the NFL’s motion to dismiss the suit.  Attorney Tony LeMon says the purpose of his lawsuit is to hold the league accountable and just because the NFL is big, does not mean they are untouchable.

Cut 9 (10) “…for civil liability.”

The judge also ruled that LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and game officials in depositions, something the league has already appealed.

Cut 10 (12) “…it took place.”

LeMon says if the league has nothing to hide, they should not resist being questioned in court, adding they should apologize if they did something wrong.

Cut 11 (60) “…going on.”

The suit seeks $75,000 in damages. LeMon says any sort of monetary winnings  would go to charity, he says he’s more interested in the truth.

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Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. LSU was picked to finish fifth last year, but the Tigers outperformed the low expectations. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says LSU is once again thought of as the Crimson Tide’s biggest challenger in the West

Cut 12 (08) “…last year.”

The Tigers are set to report for preseason camp on August 1st. Moran says LSU landed eight players on the preseason All-Southeastern Conference teams, which is why LSU is picked to finish near the top of the division standings

Cut 13 (12) “…second team”

All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

Cut 14 (09) “…design things”

2:30 LRN Newscast

A New Orleans judge rules a lawsuit over the controversial no-call in the NFC title game can move forward. And Judge Nicole Sheppard also ruled the plaintiff Tony LeMon can question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. LeMon says if the league has nothing to hide, they should not resist being questioned under oath…
cut 11 (06) “..going on”
The NFL is expected to appeal Judge Sheppard’s ruling.

Governor John Bel Edwards is in Benton this afternoon for a ceremonial bill signing for the measure known as Katie Bug’s Law. It’s named after 4-year-old Katie Grantham who died in a serious car wreck days after the crash, but the driver of other vehicle was never tested for impaired driving, because the child didn’t die at the scene…
cut 4 (06) “….rules”
With this new law drivers involved in any crash that results in serious injury will be drug tests as soon as possible.

Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate last June was four-point-three percent, a point-seven-percent decline from the previous June. According to the governor’s office, that’s the largest such drop for any state and Louisiana’s unemployment rate is the lowest it has been since January 2008.

A Baton Rouge chef Beat Bobby Flay on his own Food Network TV show by challenging the iconic chef to a crawfish boil…
cut 2 (32) I’m Matt Doyle”

1:30 PM Newscast

Saints fans’ suit over the ending of the NFC championship game can move forward after Orleans Parish District Court Judge Nicole Sheppard denied a motion that would have dismissed the suit.  The judge also ruled that Attorney Tony LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and referees involved in the game under oath.
Cut 10 (12) “…it took place.”
LeMon says any sort of monetary winnings from the case would go toward charities.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

Cut 14 (09) “…design things”

Governor Edwards signs legislation inspired by a fatal crash in 2017 that permits drug testing in traffic crashes with severe injuries.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Alexandria Police are investigating the death of 5-year-old girl after she was brought to an emergency room, deceased with her throat cut.  The mother reported that her daughter’s injuries were an accident.  Police have not made any arrests, but they are investigating the death as a possible homicide. The Town Talk newspaper reports the mother’s 4-year-old son died in April choking on a soda cap and the father of the children died in 2016.

1230PM LRN News

Saints fans’ NFC championship game lawsuit can move forward after an Orleans Parish District Court Judge denied a motion for dismissal.  Attorney Tony LeMon says they want to hold the league accountable to its customers…

Cut 9 (10) “…for civil liability.”

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell may be deposed in the suit.

Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote of Gov’t Taco Beat Bobby Flay yesterday on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay cook-off by challenging the world renown chef to a crawfish boil. Ducote, who’s featured on other Food Network programs, says he got the idea last year during crawfish season. He first thought of crawfish etouffee, but…

Cut 7, 11 seconds, anyway

The program was filmed last year in June.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. LSU was picked to finish fifth last year, but the Tigers outperformed the low expectations. All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

Cut 14 (09) “…design things”