11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU ace Paul Skenes is set to get the ball tonight as the top ranked Tigers visit Ole Miss. Swayze Field is known to be a hostile place for opponents, but Skenes says he came to the SEC to pitch in environments like he’ll experience tonight…
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Left-hander Xavier Rivas is set to start tonight for the Rebels. He’s 5-and-2 with a 5.40 ERA. Tomorrow Hunter Elliot will be on the hill for Ole Miss. He’s only made one start this season after posting a 2.70 ERA last season.

Louisiana Tech is at 18th ranked Dallas Baptist. The Bulldogs have won four in a row, while the Patriots have won eleven straight and they are 18-and-2 at home.

The Cajuns face James Madison for the first time on the baseball diamond.

Spring football concludes tomorrow for the LSU Tigers. Brody Miller covers LSU for the Athletic and says the spring did not provide much in the way of new news on the football program, but there are some things to keep an eye on as we move into the offseason…
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Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State will also hold spring games tomorrow.

Nicholls has a new men’s basketball coach as former player and staff member Tevon Saddler is coming back to Thibodaux after spending last year as the director of player personnel at Maryland. The 28-year-old was an All Southland performer for the Colonels in 2017-18.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 21

Louisiana’s workforce sets a new record for March with a record 2-million 30-thousand 553 gainfully employed in the state. An increase of almost nine thousand from February. The unemployment rate is 3.6 percent, the lowest rate for March and tied for the second lowest in the state’s history.

Louisiana Highway Safety Commission’s “Buckle Up In Your Truck” campaign gets underway Saturday, Teiko Foxx has more.

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The House Education Committee has approved legislation that would require colleges to waive tuition costs for disabled veterans. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox…

Cut 13 (07) “…deserve this.” 
There are 300,000 veterans in Louisiana and about 20% receive disability compensation.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about your Celtic roots or you’re a fan of plaid, Minden is the place to be Saturday for the 2023 Scottish Tartan Festival.  The festival which began in the 90s, for the first time is being held downtown, and organizer Shelia Hoh (Hoe) there’s plenty of music to suit anyone’s taste.

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Along with American bluegrass music that was created by early immigrants from Scotland and Ireland.

The festival gets underway at 10 AM and the final bagpipe will play at 6 PM.

 

 

10:30 LRN Newscast

A bill that would make breaking into someone’s home when no one is there a crime of violence was approved by the House Criminal Justice Committee. Kenner Representative Debbie Villio says her house was broken into and the perpetrator left a butcher knife on her bed and stole her gun…
cut 6 (10) “….a property crime”
But Criminal defense attorneys say a violent act is not committed when a burglary occurs at an inhabited dwelling.

The House Criminal Justice Committee also passed legislation to keep nonspecific murder ballad lyrics from being submitted as evidence in a criminal trial. Houma Representative Tanner Magee wants to preserve artistic expression but at the same time recognizes that one might describe an actual murder in a song.
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The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

The House Education Committee has approved legislation that would create the Louisiana National Guard Patriot Scholarship Program.
Cut 11 (10) “…the tuition.”
Vacherie Representative Ken Brass filed the bill as a result of rising fees that college students have to pay.

Louisiana law enforcement will participate in the Buckle Up in Your Truck enforcement campaign for the next week as they will look for anyone in pickup trucks who is not wearing a seat belt. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Greg Fischer says pickup trucks are more prone to rolling over in a crash, so drivers and passengers need to be buckled up…
cut 16 (13) “…that crash”
A first offense ticket is 50-dollars.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation to make general criminal song lyrics inadmissible in court advances from House Criminal Justice. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Five people are dead after four separate shootings in the span of four hours across New Orleans last night. Police the first shooting occurred in the Lower Garden District around 7 pm where a man had been shot several times and pronounced dead. An hour later two men with gunshot wounds were found in the Lower Ninth Ward – one died from his injuries. A teenage male was also found shot dead in New Orleans East and one person was pronounced deceased near Louisa. The investigations are ongoing.

House Criminal Justice Committee passed legislation to make simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling a crime of violence. Kenner Representative Debbie Villio says victims of burglary feel violated and unsafe after the act has taken place.

Cut 4 (07)  “…anger and frustration.”

Villio says burglary deserves stronger punishment because she has been a victim of burglary. Meghan Garvey, with the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, says an offense cannot be considered a “violent crime” if violence has not occurred.

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Villio says the perpetrator that entered her home stole her handgun and left a kitchen knife on her bed after. The committee advanced Villio’s HB 65 to the House floor.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Kenner Representative Debbie Villio wants to make burglary of an inhabited dwelling a crime of violence, which would lead to a harsher punishment. Villio says her home was broken into and she considers it a violent offense. But Meghan Garvey with the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys believes the current sentencing guideline is sufficient..
cut 7 (11) “…..a serious crime”
The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

Lyrics talking about murder or violent crime should not be allowed as evidence in a criminal trial, according to a bill heading to the House floor. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says the proposed law has one exception…
cut 9 (07) “….as evidence”
Magee’s legislation is in response to appeals that have occurred in convictions of rap artists and lyrics from their songs are considered questionable evidence.

The House Education Committee has approved a bill that would waive student fees at state colleges and universities for a Louisiana National Guard soldier. Major General Lee Hopkins says guard members already get free tuition, but fees are also getting very costly..
cut 12 (05) “…exemption program”
The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

Top ranked LSU begins a three-game series tonight against Ole Miss, the defending champs of college baseball. Swayze Field in Oxford is known to be hostile for visiting teams, but Tigers starting pitcher Paul Skenes is ready…
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First pitch tonight is at 6:30.

7:30 LRN newscast

A House Committee advances a bill to crack down on home burglars, by classifying that as a crime of violence. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
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St. Mary Parish deputies arrest a Houma man they say was involved in nearly 60 auto burglaries in just one night. 20-year-old Collin Tribe and an unnamed second suspect – also from Terrebonne Parish – broke into the cars during the overnight hours in the Patterson area on Tuesday.

Song lyrics that talk about murder or a violent act would not be allowed to be submitted as evidence in criminal trials, unless the those lyrics are talking about a specific criminal act. The situation has come up in trials involving rappers and appellate courts have ruled it as questionable evidence. Rap lyrics are not the only songs with violent lyrics. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says the first murder ballad written and recorded dates back to 1727.
Cut 10 (09) “…rap lyrics.”
The legislation heads to the House floor for more discussion.

The House Education Committee has approved legislation that would require colleges to waive tuition costs for disabled veterans. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox…
cut 13 (07) “…..deserve this ”
There are 300,000 veterans in Louisiana and about 20% receive disability compensation.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The top-ranked LSU Tigers face the defending champs in college baseball as the Bayou Bengals begin a three-game series tonight against Ole Miss. The Rebels are 3-12 in the SEC, but Coach Jay Johnson says they have plenty of talent…
Cut 17 (18) “..to win”
The Rebels swept the Tigers last season and they have the best fielding percentage in the SEC. They also have one of the top shortstops in the league in Julian Gonzalez, a possible first round pick in the MLB draft.

Louisiana Tech takes a four-game winning streak to Dallas Baptist. The Patriots are 12 and 3 in league play, the Ragin Cajuns are at South Alabama, ULM is at Arkansas State. In the Southland, Northwestern State hosts first place UIW. Grambling is at Southern.

LSU closes out spring practice tomorrow with a scrimmage in Tiger Stadium that’s open to the fans. Jayden Daniels exits the spring as the starting quarterback heading into the 2023 season. Coach Brian Kelly says Daniels is bigger and stronger and he’s bringing a veteran presence to the team…
cut 20 (24) “…the football’

Louisiana Tech will also have its spring game tomorrow at 11 AM at Joe Aillet Stadium. The Spring Game will pit the offense against the defense, with a customized scoring system to determine the winner.

Former Cajuns wide receiver Michael Jefferson has been released from a hospital after he was involved in a fatal accident on April 9th. Jefferson still has more rehab ahead of him, but hopes to sign with an NFL team.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A bill that would make breaking into someone’s home when no one is home a crime of violence has received approval in the House Criminal Justice Committee. Kenner Representative Debbie Villio says her house was broken into and the perpetrator left a knife on her bed and stole her gun…
cut 6 (10) “….a property crime”
But Criminal defense attorneys say a violent act is not committed when a burglary occurs at inhabited dwelling.

Legislation to keep nonspecific murder ballad lyrics from being submitted as evidence in a criminal trial advances from House Criminal Justice. Houma Representative and attorney, Tanner Magee wants to preserve artistic expression but at the same time recognize that one might describe an actual murder in a song.
Cut 8 (08) “…come in.”
The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

The House Education Committee has approved legislation that would create the Louisiana National Guard Patriot Scholarship Program.
Cut 11 (10) “…the tuition.”
Vacherie Representative Ken Brass filed the bill as a result of rising fees that college students have to pay.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission initiative – “Buckle Up in Your Truck” aimed at saving the lives of pick-up truck drivers kicks off tomorrow and runs through the 29th. Spokesperson Greg Fischer says the state’s seat belt law will be enforced.
Cut 14 (10) “…their seatbelts.”
In 2021, 144 pickup truck riders in Louisiana died in crashes and 66% were not wearing seat belts according to the latest available data.

LRN AM Newscall April 21

A House Committee advances a bill to crack down on home burglars, by classifying that as a crime of violence. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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A bill to make general criminal song lyrics inadmissible in court advances from House Criminal Justice. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana Highway Safety Commission’s “Buckle Up In Your Truck” campaign aims at bringing awareness and saving the lives of not only pick-up truck drivers in Louisiana but everyone. Teiko Foxx has more.

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At the Capitol, a House bill to make simple burglary a violent crime in Louisiana clears its first legislative hurdle. The bill comes from Republican Kenner Representative Debbie Villio, who tells the House Criminal Justice Committee that burglary victims feel violated, even if they were not home when the crime occurred. She says it affects one’s trust and feeling of safety..:

Cut 4 (07)  “…anger and frustration.”

Her bill would add simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling to the list of violent crimes and punishable as such. She says she wants to make this crime a crime of violence partly because it would remove probation as an option and it would change the good behavior calculations. Testifying in opposition to Villio’s bill was Meghan Garvey, with the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, says if no one is threatened or hurt, how can it be a “violent crime”…?

Cut 5 (09)   “…this is not.”

Villio says she herself is a burglary victim twice over. In one of the burglaries, the perpetrator left a kitchen knife on her bed after finding and stealing her handgun. She says these are the things that make burglars deserving of stronger punishment…:

Cut 6 (10)  “…a property crime.”

However, Garvey argued that burglary suspects who have committed no violent acts would be deprived of benefits available to non-violent offenders, like time off for good behavior. She acknowledges the pain of homeowners, but says the current law is sufficient…:

Cut 7 (11) “…a serious crime.”

By a 9-2 vote, the committee advanced Villio’s HB 65 to the House floor.

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Legislation to keep nonspecific murder ballad lyrics from being submitted as evidence in a criminal trial advances from House Criminal Justice. Houma Representative and attorney, Tanner Magee wants to preserve artistic expression but at the same time recognize that one might describe an actual murder in a song.

Cut 8 (08) “…come in.”

Magee referred to a list of 25 Louisiana court cases where song lyrics were admitted as evidence, and more than half of the convictions were appealed based on the admittance of questionable evidence. These particular cases were linked to rap music.

The Republican lawmaker says basically if a song has criminal lyrics in general, they aren’t admissible as evidence.

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Rap lyrics aren’t the only songs with criminal lyrics. Magee says the first murder ballad written and recorded dates back to 1727.

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House Bill 475 is supported by the Louisiana Association of District Attorneys and was approved in House Criminal Justice on a 7-3 vote.

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Two bills to make college more affordable for military veterans advance without any opposition in the Louisiana House. Vacherie Representative Ken Brass is the author of House Bill 785, also known as the National Guard Patriot Scholarship Program.

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Louisiana National Guard members are already exempted from paying tuition at colleges and universities in Louisiana. Brass says fees at Louisiana colleges have increased more than 150% in the last decade.

Maj General Lee Hopkins, Assistant Adjutant General for LANG says the Patriot Scholarship would provide a significant incentive for an individual to join and serve in the Guard.

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And House Bill 167, authored by Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox, provides tuition waves for disabled veterans.

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There are approximately 300,000 veterans in Louisiana and around 20% receive disability compensation.

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The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission initiative – “Buckle Up in Your Truck” aimed at saving the lives of pick-up truck drivers kicks off Saturday, April 22 through 29. LHSC Spokesperson Officer Greg Fischer says the seat belt law will be enforced across the state.

Cut 14 (10)  “…their seatbelts.”

In 2021, 144 pickup truck drivers in Louisiana died in crashes, and 95 of those drivers, or about 66% were not wearing seat belts according to the latest verified data from the Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation Safety at LSU. Fischer says more Louisiana drivers choose pick-up trucks.

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Seat belt usage among pickup truck front-seat occupants was 80.7% compared to 86.1% for occupants in all vehicles. Fischer says wearing seat belts remains the most effective action you can take to avoid being seriously injured or killed in a crash.

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A first-offense ticket is $50 and subsequent tickets are $75.

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The top-ranked LSU Tigers face the defending champs in college baseball last season as the Bayou Bengals begin a three-game series tonight against Ole Miss.  The Rebels are 3-12 in the SEC, but Coach Jay Johnson says they have plenty of talent…

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Swayze Field is known to be a hostile environment for opponents. Tonight’s starting pitcher for LSU Paul Skenes is looking forward to it…

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Spring football comes to an end on Saturday for the LSU Tigers as the team will scrimmage in front of fans inside Tiger Stadium. Coach Brian Kelly says they got through it without any major injuries and the newcomers learned how to prepare the right way for a season in the SEC…

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Jayden Daniels exits the spring as the starting quarterback heading into the 2023 season. Kelly says Daniels is bigger and stronger and his comfort level with the offense is at another level…

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5:30 LRN Newscast and Legislative Report April 20

A House bill to make simple burglary a violent crime in Louisiana clears its first legislative hurdle in House Criminal Justice. Bill author Kenner Representative Debbie Villio, says burglary victims feel violated, even if they were not home when the crime occurred. She says it affects one’s trust and feeling of safety..:

AM Cut 24 (08)  “…anger and frustration.”

The bill would add simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling to the list of violent crimes and punishable as such.

A measure mandating statewide screening for dyslexia for kindergarteners is headed to the House floor. Gretna Representative Joe Marino the bill author says it’s time to change the educational narrative for students in Louisiana.

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The tests only cost $1.50 per student.

Legislation to keep nonspecific murder ballad lyrics from being submitted as evidence in a criminal trial advances from House Criminal Justice. Houma Representative and attorney, Tanner Magee wants to preserve artistic expression but at the same time recognize that one might describe an actual murder in a song.

AM Cut 25 (08) “…come in.”

Magee referred to a list of 25 Louisiana court cases where song lyrics were admitted as evidence, and more than half of the convictions were appealed based on the admittance of questionable evidence.

A bill to make operating rooms safer advances from Senate Health and Welfare. Bill author, Lafayette Senator Gerald Boudreaux says heat-producing equipment used in surgeries can create a smoke plume that could obscure a physician’s view.

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It requires facilities to adopt policies to address the issue.