1:30 LRN Newscast March 14

Legislators will discuss teacher pay raises again during this session and teachers’ unions will push for more than the proposed $1,500 pay raise for educators. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Insurance industry lobbyist Jeff Albright told the Advocate newspaper that insurance providers have concerns with several of the bills filed for this legislative session, and paying claims quickly after a catastrophe is difficult. Lake Charles Senator Jeremy Stine says companies acting in good faith won’t be impacted by his proposed reforms.

Cut 8 (07) “…intend to do.”

The LSU athletic program has taken a number of hits over the past few years, from an ongoing Title IX investigation to these latest problems with the basketball program. Alumnus and super fan James Carville says that athletic director Scott Woodward is up to the task of setting things right.

Cut 10 (09) “…a lot of confidence.”

LSU will be hiring its fifth basketball coach in the last 25 seasons, following the 25-year tenure of Dale Brown.

A Walker man accidentally shot and killed a 17-year old pregnant woman. 23-year-old Chad Blanchard, accidentally fired his handgun while riding in the back seat along Seigen Lane Saturday evening. According to the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office. The bullet went through the back of Karrington Smith and she and the fetus were pronounced dead at a local hospital. Before her death, Smith tried to take the blame before investigators figured out what actually happened. Blanchard has been booked on counts of negligent homicide, third-degree feticide, and illegal use of a weapon.

12:30 LRN Newscast Mar 14

The legislative session officially kicked off at noon today and there are a number of topics lawmakers will address Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says with several bills to expand the state’s medical-marijuana program, many conservative voters are still leery the expansion is moving the state closer to approving recreational marijuana use…

Cut 26 (10)  “…marijuana legislation.”

Governor Edwards is asking lawmakers to approve a $1500 teacher pay raise and $750 increase for support staff, President of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers Larry Carter says they are asking for even higher raises so Louisiana educators can reach the southern regional average sooner than later.

Cut 4 (12) “…support staff.”

Governor Edwards will give his State of the State at one.

Lake Charles Senator Jeremy Stine is pushing the storm victims’ insurance reform package in his first legislative session. Stine has bills to increase the penalties for insurance companies who fail to provide payment on a timely basis and double the fine a company could receive if the Insurance Commissioner determines they are acting in bad faith…

Cut 7 (11) “…as a deterrent” 

Stine says policyholders are rightfully fed up with insurance delays.

LSU basketball has a storied history, but a murky future with major NCAA allegations to face and sanctions likely to follow. LSU alumnus and super fan James Carville believes LSU will survive this latest storm and come out ahead on the other side.

Cut 9 (12) “…they are now.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The NCAA tabbed LSU as a six-seed for the Men’s Tournament, but Will Wade will not be joining the Tigers in Milwaukee, where they will play 11th-seeded Iowa State out of the Big 12 on Friday night. Assistant Kevin Nickleberry takes the reigns after Wade was terminated by LSU for alleged major recruiting violations within the program over a number of years. Nickelberry says the players were heartbroken when they learned of Wade’s firing, but they’ll be ready to play in the NCAA Tournament…

Cut 8 (11) “…with character.”

LSU has now advanced to three straight NCAA Tournaments, but the search for a new head coach will be impacted, just how much will depend on how harsh the NCAA is with its punishment.

Good news on the diamond for LSU as they completed a three-game home sweep of the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. The Tigers outscored the Wildcats 28-8 over the weekend, including a 15-0 shutout on Sunday. Four players had three RBI and Ma’Khail Hilliard struck out six over six scoreless innings as LSU improved to 13-3.

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Kim Mulkey and the LSU women’s basketball team are staying home for the start of the NCAA tournament. The P-MAC will host first and second-round contests for the first time in 8 years, with the third-seeded Tigers taking on Jackson State this Saturday. When Mulkey was the head coach at Baylor last season, her Lady Bears beat Jackson State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, so she’s familiar with them…

Cut 17 (19) “…with the score.”

Without Brandon Ingram and CJ McCollum, the Pelicans snapped their four-game losing streak with a 130-105 grounding of the Houston Rockets. Jonas Valanciunas led the way with 32 points and 10 rebounds in just 27 minutes. Rookie Jose Alvarado collected the first double-double of his career with 16 points and 10 assists. The Pels close out their four-game homestand against the Phoenix Suns tomorrow night.

 

 

10:30 LRN Newscast March 14

Today is the start of the 2022 legislative session. Don Molino looks at the major issues facing lawmakers.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Don Molino”

Will Wade will not be joining LSU when they open the NCAA tournament on Friday. Wade was fired Saturday for alleged major recruiting violations that finally became public after a lengthy NCAA investigation. Kevin Nickelberry takes over in the interim…

Cut 7 (12) “…be here.”

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon and House & Senate insurance committee leaders announce a package of bills aimed at benefiting homeowners affected by major storms, like Hurricane Ida last summer. Senate Bill 134 clarifies that policyholders can collect additional living expense benefits when they have to evacuate; even if an official evacuation order has not yet been announced.

Cut 10 (12) “…additional living expenses.”

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields thanked State Police Lieutenant Johnny Brown for appearing before the committee and was upset when he was reminded he could only ask hypothetical questions regarding LSP procedure due to the federal investigation into the death of Ronald Greene. Fields voiced his frustration that those who’ve shared information with the committee face consequences for doing so.

Cut 15 (13) “…agitates me.”

9:30 LRN Newscast March 14

An emotional weekend for the LSU men’s basketball program concludes with the Tigers getting an invite to the NCAA tournament.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The 2022 regular legislative session begins at noon. Legislators will spend the next three months determining how to spend two-point-eight billion dollars in revenues as a result of coronavirus pandemic aid and state surplus dollars. Redistricting, anti-transgender bills, abortion legislation, and allowing for the carrying of a concealed handgun without a permit are other issues.

Insurance reform will be a big topic during the course of the three-month long legislative session that begins today. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the package of the bills will improve the overall picture for all involved…
cut 12 (12) “….yet insurer-friendly”
One of the bills filed would require insurance companies to pay for expenses if the policyholder is forced to evacuate due to an approaching storm.

State Police Lt. Johnny Brown appeared before the State Police Oversight Committee and told the panel he recommended the firing of one of the troopers involved in the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Brown was also asked about the slow release of body camera footage but he couldn’t give more information because the case is under federal investigation…
cut 14 (04) “….be investigated”

8:30 LRN Newscast March 14

The 2022 Legislative regular session begins today and even though it’s not a fiscal session, money will dominate the discussion over the next three months. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says lawmakers have two-point-eight billion dollars in one-time revenue to spend
Cut 4 (08) “…highways.”
The extra cash on hand is the result of federal pandemic aid and leftover money from previous state budgets.

There are many LSU fans who are in disbelief that Will Wade is no longer the men’s basketball coach. Wade was fired on Saturday over alleged recruiting violations and assistant Kevin Nickelberry has been named interim head coach. Nickelberry says the players were heartbroken when they learned of Wade’s firing, they’ll be ready to play Iowa State on Friday in the NCAA Tournament…
cut 8 (11) “…..with character”

A package of property insurance bills filed for the legislative session that starts today aim to benefit those affected by big storms. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Recently elected Lake Charles Senator Jeremy Stine is authoring the storm victims’ insurance reform package. The proposals call for stiffer penalties for insurance companies who fail to provide payment in a timely basis and doubling the fine a company could receive if the Insurance Commissioner determines they are acting in bad faith.

7:30 LRN Newscast March 14

State Police Lt. Johnny Brown told the State Police Oversight committee that he recommended one of the troopers involved in the fatal Ronald Greene arrest should be fired, but his immediate supervisor did not follow his advice. Brown made that revelation as he was questioned by Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson…
Cut 13 (07) “…Greene incident.”
Greene died in 2019 in State Police custody. Body camera video shows he was beaten and tased before his death. A federal investigation is ongoing, but no charges have been handed down.

The LSU men’s basketball team is a six seed in the NCAA Tournament but will prepare for Friday’s game against Iowa State without head coach Will Wade, who was fired over the weekend for alleged recruiting violations. Assistant Kevin Nickelberry serves as interim head coach…
cut 7 (12) “…be here”

The 2022 regular legislative session gets underway today and legislation that was hotly debated last year is back this year. Including the anti-transgender bill that would prevent biological males from competing on female sports teams. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Republican legislators are determined to pass this bill this year and the governor may not veto it this time…
cut 5 (10) “….doing that”
Insurance reform will be a big topic during this legislative session. Many hurricane victims have complained about having to deal with multiple adjusters. Senate Insurance Chairman Kirk Talbot says he’s filed a bill known as the Three Adjuster Rule…
cut 11 (11) “…the process from scratch”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU is a six-seed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, but head coach Will Wade will not bring them to the Big Dance. Wade was fired on Saturday for allegedly committing major recruiting violations that finally became public after a lengthy NCAA investigation. Assistant coach Kevin Nickelberry is serving as interim head coach…
Cut 7 (12) “…be here.”
The Tigers will face Iowa State on Friday night in Milwaukee in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

The Saints are reportedly interested in trading for Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson now that he’s been cleared of criminal charges following allegations of sexual misconduct stemming from massage therapy sessions. Watson still faces 22 civil lawsuits. The NFL Network reports the Saints and Panthers have made strong trade offers to Houston.

After a 25-5 season, the LSU Lady Tigers are the three seed in the Spokane Region of the Women’s Basketball Tournament and will host Jackson State on Saturday in Baton Rouge. Kim Mulkey and the team watched the unveiling of the bracket in the PMAC with hundreds of fans…
Cut 16 (18) “…the game.”

The Nicholls State University men’s basketball team is in the N-I-T for the first time in program history and the Colonels will visit top-seeded SMU on Wednesday.

Jonas Valanciunas scored 32 points last night as the Pelicans snapped their four-game losing streak last night with a 130 to 105 win over last-place Houston at the Smoothie King Center. New Orleans has a one-game lead over Portland for the final spot in the play-in tournament.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 14

Today is the start of the 2022 legislative session. Don Molino looks at the issues that legislators will discuss over the next three months…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Don Molino”

Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver his State of the State speech at 1 PM inside the House chambers. The governor’s office says Edwards will tell lawmakers about the historic opportunity in front of them, because of the over two-billion dollars in one-time revenues they can spend. The governor is also expected to make another push for raising the minimum wage.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is supporting a Senate Bill which clarifies that policyholders can collect additional living expense benefits when they evacuate…
Cut 10 (12) “…additional living expenses.”
Many people evacuated from Hurricane Ida last year, but State Farm refused to pay policyholders for expenses because an official evacuation order was not called.

State Police Lt. Johnny Brown told the State Police oversight committee that he recommended to his supervisor one of the troopers involved in the fatal arrest of Ronald Greene in 2019 should be fired, but the recommendation fell on deaf ears. Senator Cleo Fields hopes Lt. Brown’s testimony doesn’t cost him his job…
cut 15 (13) “…agitates me”

LRN AM Newscall March 14

Today is the start of the 2022 legislative session. Don Molino looks at the issues that legislators will discuss over the next three months…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Don Molino”

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An emotional weekend for the LSU men’s basketball program concludes with the Tigers getting an invite to the NCAA tournament. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

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A package of property insurance bills filed for the legislative session that starts today aim to benefit those affected by big storms. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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The 2022 Legislative regular session begins today and even though it’s not a fiscal session, money will dominate the discussion over the next three months. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says lawmakers have two-point-eight billion dollars in one-time revenue to spend

Cut 4 (08)  “…highways.”

The extra cash on hand is the result of federal pandemic aid and leftover money from previous state budgets.

Last year the governor vetoed an anti-transgender bill that would have prevented biological males from competing on female sports teams. Pinsonat says Republican legislators are determined to pass this bill and the governor may not veto it this year

Cut 5 (10) “…doing that.”

There are also several bills to expand the state’s medical-marijuana program. But Pinsonat says many conservative voters are still leary that this expansion is moving the state closer to the approval of recreational marijuana use…

Cut 6 (10)  “…marijuana legislation.”

The legislative session must end on June 6th.

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LSU is a six-seed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, but head coach Will Wade will not bring them to the Big Dance. Wade was fired on Saturday for allegedly committing major recruiting violations that finally became public after a lengthy NCAA investigation. Assistant coach Kevin Nickelberry is serving as interim head coach…

Cut 7 (12) “…be here.”

The Tigers are 20-12 and they’ll play 11th seeded Iowa State on Friday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Nickelberry says the players were heartbroken when they learned of Wade’s firing, but they’ll be ready to play in the NCAA Tournament…

Cut 8 (11)  “…with character.”

Nickelberry says it’s a unique situation, but a special opportunity…

Cut 9 (10)  “…Iowa State team.”

LSU has now advanced to three straight NCAA Tournaments, but the future of the program is cloudy as it could face severe NCAA sanctions and the team needs a new head coach.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon and House & Senate insurance committee leaders announce a package of bills aimed at benefiting homeowners affected by major storms, like Hurricane Ida last summer. Senate Bill 134 clarifies that policyholders can collect additional living expense benefits when they have to evacuate; even if an official evacuation order has not yet been announced…:

Cut 10 (12) “…additional living expenses.”

Another bill would require insurance companies to increase their available cash-on-hand for paying claims; from $3-million now, to $5-million by 2027 and $10-million by 2031. Yet another is dubbed the Three-Adjuster Rule. Senate Insurance Committee chairman Kirk Talbot says it would require companies – after a third adjuster is assigned to a case – to have a summary of the observations, activities and claim status by the previous two…:

Cut  11 (11)  “…the process from scratch.”  

Talbot has also filed a bill to help protect policyholders from sudden cancellation or non-renewal after a claim from a named storm. It would require a full 90 days written notice of such cancellation. A House bill would create incentives for those who retrofit their homes to be more hurricane-resistant, and others offer more consumer protection for the insured. Commissioner Donelon says the package of bills will improve the overall insurance picture for all involved…:

Cut 12 (12) “…yet insurer-friendly.”

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State Police Lt. Johnny Brown told the State Police Oversight committee that he recommended one of the troopers involved in the Ronald Greene case should be fired, but his immediate supervisor did not follow his advice. Brown made that revelation as he was questioned by Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson…

Cut 13 (07) “…Greene incident.”

Greene died in 2019 in State Police custody, after he was beaten and tased. Greene’s family was told he died in a car crash, but an autopsy and police body camera footage contradicted those findings. Jackson asked Brown if has ever investigated a case in which officers didn’t immediately turn over body camera footage.

Cut 14 (04)  “…be investigated.”

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields thanked Brown for appearing before the committee and was upset when he was reminded he could only ask hypothetical questions regarding LSP procedure due to the federal investigation of Greene’s death. Fields also voiced his frustration that others like Brown who’ve shared information with the committee face consequences for doing so.

Cut 15 (13)  “…agitates me.”

During the meeting, State Police Superintendent Colonel Lamar Davis says LSP has hired an outside consulting firm to conduct a $1.5 million review of the agency. Davis says they are owning it and fixing it as the agency has been plagued with numerous scandals and is under federal investigation for Greene’s death.

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After a 25-5 season, the LSU Lady Tigers are the three seed in the Spokane Region of the Women’s Basketball Tournament and will play Jackson State on Saturday in the PMAC. Kim Mulkey and the team watched the unveiling of the bracket in the PMAC with hundreds of fans…

Cut 16 (18)  “…the game.”

When Mulkey was the head coach at Baylor last season, her Lady Bears beat Jackson State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, so she’s familiar with them…

Cut 17 (19) “ ..with the score” 

Baylor won that game 101-52. Mulkey has led LSU to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018 and it’s the first time since 2014 that the Lady Tigers hosted first and second-round games…

Cut 18 (23) “ .for the players”