11:30 LRN Newscast

The first cold snap of the season is here. State climatologist Barry Keim predicts the northern half of the state will see the season’s first freeze.
Cut 3 (07) “…Wednesday morning”
Forecasters expect lows tonight in the thirties across almost everywhere except New Orleans and the coast.

Gas prices took a slight drop along with the temps in Louisiana. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the Bayou State today is $3.39.
Cut 6 (13) “…uncertainties.”
Redman says it doesn’t appear as if prices will get that high because now prices are slowly retreating.

Bogalusa police are looking for three persons of interest in connection with Friday night’s fatal shooting outside of Bogalusa High’s football game. Mayor Wendy Perette fears her community is being spoiled by what she calls brazen lawless behavior at what should have been a joyous event…
cut 15 (11) “….ruin to for us all”
15-year-old Jerry Smith of Covington was killed and authorities say he was a suspect in a previous shooting.

If you’ve ever unknowingly purchased a pet from a backyard breeder only to realize the newest member of your family has major health issues you’ve most likely found out the hard way, there is little to no regulation in Louisiana. President of the Louisiana Humane Society Jeff Dorson says believe it or not…
Cut 10 (10) “…require anything.
Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says in Louisiana oversite falls under the USDA.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 18

Bogalusa authorities have identified the teenager who was fatally shot outside of the high school’s football stadium during their homecoming game against Jewel Sumner last Friday. Police Chief Kendall Bullen says Jerry Smith was known to be involved in criminal activity….

Cut 14 (11)  “…before this shooting.”
Bullen says Smith was involved in the gunfight and they are seeking three persons of interest.

President of the Louisiana Humane Society Jeff Dorson says animal shelters are overcrowded and the state has one of the lowest spay and neuter rates in the country. And he says unregulated breeders only compound the issue with pets that have health issues being abandoned due to unregulated breeding.

Cut 12 (10) “…Wild West.” 

Last year 82 Louisiana drivers ages 15 to 19 were involved in fatal crashes and almost 73-hundred were involved in injury crashes. State Police spokesperson Ross Brennan says it’s a good time for parents to talk to their teens about good driving habits.

Cut 9 (13)  “…Five am.”

Louisiana gets hit with its first cold snap tonight as the first freeze of the fall hits the Bayou State as low temperatures are expected to get into the lows 30 and upper 20s are possible in north Louisiana. National Weather Service Forecaster Phil Grigsby says this mid-October chill is rare and records could fall…

Cut 4 (05)  “…for us.”

The state fire marshal’s office also reminds you to follow proper safety precautions when using a space heater.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The coldest night in many months will take place tonight as low temperatures will get below freezing for much of the state and upper 30s for south Louisiana. The state fire marshal is concerned about the danger of house fires from space heaters. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says space heaters should not be left unattended.
Cut 5 (06) “…turned off.”
Rodrigue says the worst way to heat your home is with an oven.

The Louisiana Humane Society is raising concerns that the state does not regulate breeders. In addition to animal safety, H-S-L President Jeff Dorson says Louisiana is missing out on a revenue stream to fund the breeder oversite. He says the state of Georgia collects $800 thousand annually from licenses and penalties and Louisiana should do the same.
Cut 11 (12) “…in this state.”

Bogalusa police are looking for three persons of interest in connection with Friday night’s fatal shooting outside of Bogalusa High’s football game. Mayor Wendy Perette fears her community is being spoiled by what she calls brazen lawless behavior at what should have been a joyous event…
cut 15 (11) “….ruin to for us all”
15-year-old Jerry Smith of Covington was killed and authorities say he was a suspect in a previous shooting.

It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week and State Police says parents hold the keys to safe teen driving. Trooper Ross Brennan says parents should educate their children about the dangers of distracted driving…
cut 8 (12) “…also illegal”
Last year 82 Louisiana drivers ages 15 to 19 were involved in fatal crashes while 72-hundred were involved in injury crashes.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Bogalusa authorities expect to make some arrests soon in connection with last Friday night’s fatal shooting outside of a high school football game. Police chief Kendall Bullen…
cut 13 (11) “…next few days”
15-year-old Jerry Smith of Covington was fatally shot and Bullen says he was exchanging gunfire with others as he was a suspect in a previous shooting.

It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week. Last year, 82 Louisiana drivers ages 15 to 19, were involved in fatal crashes while 72-hundred were involved in injury crashes. State Police spokesperson Ross Brennan says alcohol consumption is part of the problem…
cut 7 (11) “…ride home”

In Louisiana, there’s little to no oversite of animal breeders and animal advocates want that to change. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Freeze warnings are posted for tomorrow morning as record lows are possible with temperatures dipping below the freezing mark. Meteorologist Jason Hansford with the National Weather Service says it will also be breezy today…
cut 25 (05) “….weather danger”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Bogalusa authorities have identified the teenager who was fatally shot outside of the high school’s football stadium during their homecoming game against Jewel Sumner last Friday. Police Chief Kendall Bullen says Jerry Smith was known to be involved in criminal activity….
cut 14 (11) “…before this shooting”
Bullen says Smith was involved in the gun fight and they are seeking three persons of interest.

Get ready for a cold night across Lousiana as low temperatures are expected to dip below the freezing mark for much of the state tomorrow morning. LRN meteorologist John Wetherbee says warm temperatures will return for the weekend…
cut 6 (11) “…mid-40s”:

It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week and law enforcement officials want parents to educate their teens on roadway guidelines and safety tips Whitney Thomas has more…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”

Baton Rouge Police have arrested 24-year-old Antoine Muse for his role in the shooting of a five-year-old. Muse has been charged with negligent injuring and illegal use of a weapon. Cops say the child is expected to make a full recovery after arriving at a local hospital with apparent gunshot wounds.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

For the second time this month, LSU is getting ready to play a top ten team as the seventh ranked Ole Miss Rebels come to Tiger Stadium looking to stay undefeated. Two weeks ago, when the Tigers hosted Tennessee, who was ranked eighth at the time, it didn’t go well, a 40-13 loss.

LSU coach Brian Kelly says the team learned from their first top-ten opponent and is more prepared for the upcoming challenge this time around…
Cut 17 (16) “…football team.”
The Rebels sit alone atop the SEC West after Alabama’s loss to Tennessee giving LSU the opportunity to tie for first with a win on Saturday.

The Saints have 14 players on the injury report and their next game is in a couple of days, against the Cardinals in Arizona. New Orleans did not practice yesterday, but if they did, the injury report says Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry, Andrus Peat, Keith Kirkwood and Marshon Lattimore would not have practiced. Also showing up on the injury list, quarterback Andy Dalton with a back injury. Saints Coach Dennis Allen says the injury report is just an unfortunate reality of the game…
cut 19 (17) “….win a game”
Pelicans forward Zion Williamson says he is playing in tomorrow night’s NBA opener against the Brooklyn Nets. Williamson rolled his ankle last week and did not play in the preseason finale on Friday. But he went through a full practice yesterday.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Most of the state is under a freeze warning for tonight and into tomorrow morning as low temperatures will get below the freezing mark. National Weather Service Forecaster Phil Grigsby says this mid-October chill is rare and records could fall…
Cut 4 (05) “…for us.”
The state fire marshal is urging residents to practice space heater safety. That means do not leave them unattended and keep space heaters three feet away from anything that can burn.

If you’ve ever unknowingly purchased a pet from a backyard breeder only to realize the newest member of your family has major health issues you’ve most likely found out the hard way, there is little to no regulation in Louisiana. President of the Louisiana Humane Society Jeff Dorson says believe it or not…
Cut 10 (10) “…require anything.
Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says in Louisiana oversite falls under the USDA.

A fatal shooting at Bogalusa High’s Homecoming game last Friday has city leaders concerned about the uptick in violence and murder there. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

AM LRN Newscall Oct 17

It’s National Teen Driver Safety Week and Law officials want parents to educate their teens on roadway guidelines and safety tips Whitney Thomas has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”

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Sadly, in Louisiana, there’s little to no oversite of animal breeders and animal advocates want that to change. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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A fatal shooting at Bogalusa High’s Homecoming game last Friday has city leaders concerned about the uptick in violence and murder there. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Louisiana gets hit with its first cold snap tonight as the first freeze of the fall hits the Bayou State as low temperatures are expected to get into the lows and upper 20s are possible in north Louisiana. National Weather Service Forecaster Phil Grigsby says this mid-October chill is rare and records could fall…

Cut 4 (05)  “…for us.”

The state fire marshal is concerned about the danger of house fires from space heaters, especially since it’s the first cold night in a while. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says space heaters should not be left unattended.

Cut 5 (06) “…turned off.”

Rodrigue says you should extinguish flames in fireplaces if you leave or go to sleep, plus blow out candles or any other open flames. But says the worst way to heat your home is with an oven.

LRN meteorologist John Wetherbee says warm temperatures will return for the weekend…

Cut 6 (11)  “…mid-40s.” 

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Louisiana State Police, The Highway Safety Commission, and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are encouraging parents to educate their teens about safe driving habits, and how to make conscious decisions on the road.  Last year 82 Louisiana drivers ages 15 to 19 were involved in fatal crashes while 7,296 were involved in injury crashes.

LSP spokesperson Ross Brennan says alcohol consumption is just a piece of the problem.

Cut 7 (11) “…ride home.”

Driving with distractions can delay the response needed to notice or avoid an accident coming. Brennan says teens lose focus on the road in many ways.

Cut 8 (12)  “…also illegal.”

The odds of a teen driver engaging in risky behaviors triples when multiple passengers are in the same vehicle. Brennan says this week is important for parents to lay out the GDL guidelines.

Cut 9 (13)  “…Five am.”

For more information about National Teen Driver Safety, visit www.nhtsa.gov-saftey/teen-driving.

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If you’ve ever unknowingly purchased a pet from a backyard breeder only to realize the newest member of your family has major health issues you’ve most likely found out the hard way, there is little to no regulation in Louisiana. President of the Louisiana Humane Society Jeff Dorson says believe it or not…

Cut 10 (10) “…require anything. 

Dorson says while in some urban areas the parish might require a local business license but there are no inspections nor little to any oversite when it comes to breeders. State Commissioner of Agriculture Mike Strain says in Louisiana oversite falls under the USDA.

In addition to animal safety, Dorson says Louisiana is missing out on a revenue stream to fund the breeder oversite. He says the state of Georgia collects $800 thousand annually from licenses and penalties and Louisiana could be doing the same.

Cut  11 (12)  “…in this state.”

In addition to Louisiana animal shelters being overwhelmed due to a low spay and neuter rate, Dorson says unregulated breeders only compound the issue with pets that have health issues being abandoned due to unregulated breeding.

Cut 12 (10) “…Wild West.” 

Dorson encourages concerned residents to contact their state legislature to sponsor legislation for state oversite of pet breeders.

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Officials in Bogalusa, in Washington Parish, are concerned with the recent increase in violence in their small town. Last Friday night a gunfight erupted outside Bogalusa High School’s Homecoming game; forcing the game to be ended early. Bogalusa Police Chief Kendall Bullen says a 15-year-old triggerman was shot and killed, and he expects others to be arrested soon…:

Cut 13 (11) “…the next few days.”

The Bogalusa Lumberjacks were hosting Jewel Sumner High of Kentwood for Homecoming when a group of at least three youths began shooting at each other outside the stadium. The shot caused a panic which ended the game. Chief Bullen says, because he is a minor, the teen shot will not be identified but was known to be involved in criminal activity…:.

Cut 14 (11)  “…before this shooting.”

Bogalusa has seen an alarming increase in crime. There have been 64 shootings so far this year, and 8 homicides. Mayor Wendy Perrette fears her community is being spoiled by what she calls “brazen”, lawless behavior at what should have been a joyous event…:

Cut 15 (11)  “…ruin it for us all.”

Chief Bullen says arrests in last Friday’s shooting are imminent. Bogalusa High was ahead 46-27 when the game was called. They get credit for the win.

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LSU celebrates a 35-45 victory over SEC East rival Florida thanks to an inspired performance from the offense. Quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Kayshon Boutte were two standouts from the star-studded attack. Coach Brian Kelly says this game was a big step for the duo and the Tiger’s offense…

Cut 16 (12)  “…made plays” 

LSU will host seventh-ranked Ole Miss this Saturday just two weeks after Tennessee silenced the home crowd. Even with the disappointing loss, Coach Kelly says the team learned from their first top-ten opponent and is more prepared for the upcoming challenge this time around…

Cut 17 (16) “…football team.” 

The Rebels now sit alone atop the west after Alabama’s loss to Tennessee giving LSU the opportunity to tie for first, but Kelly still thinks it’s too early to focus on the long-term implications of the game…

Cut 18 (20) “…what that means” 

Kickoff in Death Valley is at 2:30 on Saturday

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The Saints suffered yet another disappointing defeat to the Bengals after leading almost the entire game. New Orleans was again without many star players including their entire starting receiving corps and starting quarterback Jameis Winston. Now with a short week ahead of their Thursday night matchup in Arizona and quarterback Andy Dalton making his first appearance on the injury report Coach Dennis Allen says it’s just an unfortunate reality of the game…

Cut 19 (17) “…win a game.”

Coach Allen pointed out the team is still only one game out of the race for the NFC South. Battling through injuries to key players and the growing pains of a new coaching staff, the saints have still found themselves in positions to win, so the message from Allen is one of resilience and determination…

Cut 20 (22) “ …the hump.” 

The 2-4 Saints will have their next opportunity to get over that hump Thursday against the Cardinals

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5:30 LRN Newscast Ocut 17

Alexandria Police are seeking the suspect in a fatal hit & run Saturday morning. . Alexandria Police spokesman Lane Windham says 40-year-old Don Lair (Lar), Jr. was struck as he walked across a street at about 3:30 AM Saturday…:

Cut 12 (12) “…waited on police.”

The vehicle that initially hit Lair was a white or silver minivan or smaller SUV. APD asks that driver to turn him or herself in, or for anyone with information on Lair’s death to contact them.

A strong cold front is moving through Louisiana and the cooldown is already beginning in north Louisiana. Jason Hansford with the National Weather Service in Shreveport expects temperatures along I-20 to be 15 to 20 degrees below normal tonight, with the possibility of a freeze early Wednesday in North Louisiana…and near freezing temperature further south…:

Cut 4 (05) “..spilling south.” 

DeRidder native and insurance executive Tim Temple who helped businesses recover from the BP Oil Spill, announces his candidacy for Insurance Commissioner. Temple who garnered 47 percent of the vote in his last run for commissioner says so much has changed since the last election.

Cut 6 (12)  “…over 15 years.” 
You knew the Saints were in trouble when former LSU star Joe Burrow arrived at the Superdome yesterday wearing Ja’Marr Chase’s national championship worn jersey prior to the Bengals 30-26 win over New Orleans.. Burrow is known for his pre-game outfits and thought it was best to recognize Chase’s homecoming…

Cut 10 (11) “…people of Louisiana. 

Chase is a graduate of Rummel High Schools and grew up less than 10 miles from the dome.

4:45 LRN Sportscast October 17

The Saints fell short in Joe Burrow and Ja’marr Chase’s homecoming yesterday in a 30-26 loss to the Bengals. Burrow, an Ohio native, embraced Louisiana culture during his time at LSU and Chase is a New Orleans native himself. Burrow honored his teammate and the city by wearing Chase’s game-worn National championship jersey to the Superdome yesterday…

Cut 9  (10) “…like it

Much like that national championship game, the duo lit up the Superdome connecting for 132 yards and a pair of touchdowns including the 60-yard fourth quarter touchdown to take the lead for the first and last time of the game. Despite their success against the home team, Burrow says he could still feel the energy from the fans…

Cut 19 (21) “….right way

The Saints are now 2-4 on the season with a road trip to Arizona this Thursday.

 

LSU wide receiver and first-round draft prospect Kayshon Boutte electrified the Swamp with six receptions for 115 yards Saturday after a lackluster performance against Tennessee. Coach Brian Kelly named Boutte a gameday captain because of how well he prepared for the game…

Cut 17 (18) “…difference maker”

LSU left guard Will Campbell was named SEC Offensive Lineman of the week after a dominant performance in which he wasn’t called for any penalties and didn’t allow a single sack or quarterback pressure in the 35-45 win. The Tigers will return to action Saturday hosting seventh-ranked Ole Miss in Death Valley.

The New Orleans Pelicans will tip off their season Wednesday night against the Nets. Star forward Zion Williamson was limited in practice yesterday but returned to full capacity today and assured reporters that he’ll be playing in Brooklyn on Wednesday.

The Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball team has been named the favorites to win the Sun Belt Conference in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll receiving 10 first place votes. Forward Jordan Brown was named preseason player of the year and will attempt to lead the team to their first tournament appearance since 2014.