8:30 LRN Newscast

A Senate-passed bill that would phase out Louisiana’s corporate franchise tax passes the House Ways & Means Committee.
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Bill sponsor and Franklin Republican Senator Bret Allain says several other states have ended the tax, which he says may be good for state coffers, but is harmful to the state’s business environment. The measure is moving in on final legislative passage.

Seven people were shot Sunday night during a street party in Thibodaux for a preschool graduation. Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre says five of the seven victims were female and two were male, between the ages of 17 and 25.
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Webre says they recovered a firearm at the scene. At least 12 shots rang out during a three second period, which sent hundreds of people scurrying for cover.

Three years ago restaurants were trying to stay afloat because of COVID restrictions. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says inflation is their current battle…
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Harris says finding employees is also a struggle for some restaurants.

ULM was able to raise over two-million dollars in 24 hours on its inaugural Day of Giving. ULM Foundation Advancement Officer Cindy Foust…
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Two separate one-million dollar gifts were designated to the School of Business and Social Sciences.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The search continues for the gunman who fired off at least 12 bullets in a three-second span during a street party in Thibodaux Sunday. Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre says hundreds of people were on hand to celebrate a preschool graduation…
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Seven people were shot and investigators have recovered one firearm.

Franklin Senator Bret Allain has been trying to get rid of the corporate franchise tax. A tax he says hinders economic development in Louisiana. Allain has a bill that phases out the franchise tax starting in 2025 and there are fiscal triggers for the bill to go into effect…
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Also known as the Rainy Day Fund. The measure has received Senate approval and is awaiting debate on the House floor.

While the restaurant industry isn’t completely back to pre-pandemic levels, Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says things have improved since the height of COVID. Harris says there’s still more recovery to be made and some sectors fared better than others.
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Harris says workforce woes also continue to plague restaurants.

ULM raised more than $2 million from 86 donors in 24 hours on its inaugural Day of Giving. ULM Foundation Advancement Officer Cindy Foust says this day mimics the National Day of Giving held during the fall.
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Two donors made individual $1 million gifts with a total of more than two-point-three million dollars raised for their favorite academic programs and athletic teams.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s Paul Skenes is named SEC Pitcher of the Year, while center fielder Dylan Crews is the SEC Player of the year. It’s the second year in a row Crews has won the honor. The junior from Florida leads the SEC with a .424 batting average. He’s also belted 14 home runs and he’s driven in 57 runs. Now Crews is expected to lead LSU to its seventh national championship in program history…
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First up for LSU is the SEC Tournament, which begins today in Hoover, Alabama. The Tigers will play tomorrow against the winner of this morning’s game between South Carolina and Georgia.

Today is the beginning of voluntary offseason training activities for the Saints otherwise known as O-T-As. It’s voluntary so several veterans might not show up. Linebacker Demario Davis, cornerback Marshon Lattimore and running back Alvin Kamara skipped OTAs last year and they are expected to do the same this year. Defensive end Cam Jordan told the media last week he’ll be there.

The NFL has approved rules that will allow the league to move a game from Sunday to Thursday during weeks 13 to 17. So it’s possible that if the Saints or Rams are not having a good season, the NFL could move their December 21st game in Los Angeles to a Sunday. The league has to give at least 28 days notice.

The schedule is set for U-L Lafayette’s super regional series in Seattle against Washington. Game one between the Cajuns and Huskies will take place Friday night at 9 PM central time. Game two is Saturday at 6 PM and Sunday is to be determined if a third game is needed.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation to phase out the corporate franchise tax continues to make its way through the legislative process. Franklin Senator Bret Allain has been critical of the tax for many years because he says it hinders the state’s ability to attract new businesses…
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That’s Allain speaking before the House Ways and Means Committee, which sent the legislation to the House floor for more discussion.

LaFourche Parish Sheriff deputies continue to investigate a Sunday night mass shooting at a street party in Thibodaux where seven people were shot and two others injured trying to escape the gunfire. Sheriff Craig Webre…
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Webre says there were as many people as 500 people in the crowd when at least 12 shots rang out within three seconds. Thankfully no one was killed.

It wasn’t too long ago when Louisiana’s signature restaurant industry was struggling to stay in business when the pandemic turned things upside down. Brooke Thorington has more.
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It wasn’t too long ago when Louisiana’s signature restaurant industry was struggling to stay in business when the pandemic turned things upside down. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Two donors made individual $1 million donations toward ULM $2.3 million raised in 24 hours during their first Day of Giving. Teiko Foxx has the story.

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No surprise, but LSU’s Dylan Crews is the SEC Hitter of the Year and Paul Skenes is the Pitcher of the Year. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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While the restaurant industry isn’t completely back to pre-pandemic levels,  Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says things have improved since the height of COVID. Harris says there’s still more recovery to be made and some sectors fared better than others.

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And even though some restaurants have closed since the pandemic, Harris says there are new ventures that opened their doors.

Workforce woes continue to plague restaurants and Harris says many full-service dining establishments are now faced with paying the piper.

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Harris says eateries, like every other industry, have had to endure record inflation, supply-chain issues, and shortages that haven’t been experienced since WWII.

There are very few places in the country where restaurants play such an important role in the state’s identity. Harris says the association has even coined the phrase ‘we live to eat.’

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ULM raised more than $2 million from 86 donors in 24 hours on its inaugural Day of Giving. ULM Foundation Advancement Officer Cindy Foust says this day mimics the National Day of Giving held during the fall.

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Donors were given the opportunity to make their gifts in honor of a graduate from ULM, NLU, or NLSC. Two donors made individual $1 million gifts with a total of more than $2,319,442 raised for their favorite colleges and sports. Foust says the generosity was overwhelming.

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The two $1 million gifts were designated to the School of Business and Social Sciences. Donors were allowed to give in honor of graduates past or present and they will be recognized in an upcoming ULM publication. Foust says the monies were designated for different disciplines across campus.

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Gift partners including Louisiana Wholesale Drug Company, Inc., Lumen, Pinnacle Family Health, and Coach Lou St. Amant made $2 thousand challenge gifts to spur other donors on Day of Giving.

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After a Sunday night block party in Thibodaux for a preschool graduation took a violent turn, Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre is asking for the public’s help as deputies piece together clues. Of the seven individuals who received gunshot injuries, five were female and two were male, between the ages of 17 and 25.

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Two other females received injuries when the crowd dispersed and sought cover.

Webre says deputies have learned the original gathering in the Marydale Community was to celebrate preschool graduation.

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Webre says they’ve recovered one firearm with DNA evidence, and it’s been sent to ATF for forensic analysis. He they’ve also found a number of casings and one live round at the scene from two different caliber weapons. Video from the scene indicates the shooting was over in as little as three seconds.

It is believed the majority of those in attendance were there to socialize and unfortunately, Webre says at least two or more individuals, without any regard for the safety of themselves or others fired shots into the crowd.

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Webre says there are estimates that as many as 500 people were in the crowd and they are hopeful they’ll receive tips that will lead to arrests.

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A Senate-passed bill that would phase out Louisiana’s corporate franchise tax passes the House Ways & Means Committee. Bill sponsor and Franklin Republican Senator Bret Allain says several other states have ended the tax, which he says may be good for state coffers, but is harmful to the state’s business environment. Allain says “if you want to dis-incentivize something, tax it”…:

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Allain’s bill has already passed the full Senate. It would phase out the corporate franchise tax by the year 2031; reducing it by 25 percent any year in which the state collects over $ 600 million from it. Allain asks House Ways & Means members to support his legislation as a way to stimulate more business to come here…:

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Allain says there are other fiscal triggers that would need to occur for the bill to go into effect…:

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The bill also only triggers if a companion Quality Jobs tax rebate bill passes as well. Financial analysts say the bill could lessen state tax collection by over a half-billion dollars over five years. Ways & Means approved the bill; sending it to the House floor.

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LSU’s Dylan Crews and Paul Skenes are named SEC Hitter and Pitcher of the Year in a vote of the league’s coaches. Skenes has been dominant, winning a league-high 10 games, striking out an SEC-high 164 hitters and posting a league-low ERA of 1.77

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For the second consecutive season, Crews is named SEC Hitter of the Year. The junior from Florida leads the SEC with a .424 batting average. He’s also belted 14 home runs and he’s driven in 57 runs. Now Crews is expected to lead LSU to its seventh national championship…

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LSU will begin play in the SEC Tournament tomorrow morning. The real goal is to win the NCAA Tournament, which begins next week. But Coach Jay Johnson says they want to win an SEC tournament title first…

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5:30 LRN Newscall and Legislative Report May 22

State lawmakers have three weeks left to decide how they want to spend two-point-two billion dollars in surplus money. Republican House leaders would like to use 950 million dollars to pay down pension debt. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder…

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But Governor Edwards says 296 million dollars is available to give teachers a three-thousand dollar pay raise. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the state also has the opportunity also has to make a significant investment toward other priorities…

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There’s been a lot of bills filed in the Legislature this year aimed at having better and cheaper auto and home insurance. How are they coming along? Kevin Gallagher takes a look…:

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And lawmakers are advancing a bill to give a tax break to promote gun ownership and sale. Senate Bill 56 would reinstate what’s been known as the Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday. It reportedly costs the state $1.3 million in annual revenue.  If the bill passes the three-day sales tax exemption would take place over Labor Day weekend.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

For the second consecutive year, LSU’s Dylan Crews has been named the SEC Player of the Year. The junior leads the SEC in hitting with a .423 average. He’s also hit 14 home runs, 13 doubles and 57 RBIs. Crews is second in the nation in on-base percentage, second in runs scored and third in walks.

And no surprise Paul Skenes has been named SEC Pitcher of the year. He leads the SEC in wins, strikeouts, earned run average and opponents batting average. LSU will begin play in the SEC Tournament on Wednesday morning, playing the winner of tomorrow’s game between South Carolina and Georgia.

Matt Riser is out as head coach at Southeastern Louisiana. The Lions failed to the make the Southland Tournament this season after finishing 25-and-25. Riser led S-L-U to four NCAA Regional appearances in ten years.

U-L Lafayette softball is moving on to the Super Regionals while LSU’s season is over after the Cajuns defeated the Tigers twice in the championship round of the Baton Rouge regional.

It’s a disappointing finish for the 11th ranked LSU softball team who went 42-17, but for the second consecutive season lost in the regionals. Coach Beth Torina could not hide the tears…
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Cajuns Coach Gerry Glasco was also emotional during the postgame press conference. One of their biggest cheerleaders. Gail Savoie, the first lady of UL Lafayette died last year and Glasco says he’s determined to get to the Women’s College World Series for his daughter, Geri Ann Glasco, who died in a car accident in 2019…
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U-L will play Washington in the Super Regionals starting on Friday.

4:30 LRN Newscast May 22

Seven people were injured in a mass shooting at a block party in Thibodaux last night…:

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Longtime New Orleans broadcaster, local politician and founder of the Krewe of Endymion Ed Muniz passed away over the weekend, after a long illness. Mardi Gras historian Arthur Hardy on his old friend…:

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Ed Muniz was 83.

 

State Police report three vehicles were involved in a crash Saturday night in Jeff Davis Parish that left a motorcyclist and his passenger dead. Trooper Derek Senegal says the pair were hit from behind by one vehicle and thrown into the opposite lane, where they were hit by other traffic. He says troopers took blood toxicology samples from all drivers, to detect impairment, if that was the case. He says they will also examine each vehicle’s “black box”…:

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The Natchitoches Parish President is accused of simple battery for an alleged altercation with a woman at the recent Natchitoches Jazz/R&B Festival. Parish President John Richmond has a court date scheduled in August. He was also arrested three years for an alleged fight at a local restaurant.

Shreveport cops were alerted to a suspicious package shipped to the Overton Brooks V.A. hospital there, and found it contained 42 pounds of marijuana. The intended recipient was located and arrested for distribution of drugs.

3:30 LRN Newscast May 22

One of the founders of New Orleans’ largest and most prestigious Mardi Gras Kerewes, Ed Muniz, passed away over the weekend. Muniz was a former Mayor of the city of Kenner, a former city and parish councilman and owner-operator of numerous radio stations. Mardi Gras historian Arthur hardy says Endymion was Muniz’ creation; birthed on a small scale, but with colossal vision…:

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A total of nine people were injured and seven people were shot in a mass shooting during a block party in Thibodaux last night. Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Captain Brennan Matherne says officers are actively investigating what happened…:

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Two others were hurt in the stampede of panic when the shots rang out. Matherne asks anyone with tips on the crime to contact LPSO.

 

A three-vehicle crash in Jefferson Davis Parish claimed two lives Saturday night. Trooper Derek Senegal says for unknown reasons a motorcycle was struck from behind by a Camaro. 67-year-old Jacob Touchet of Iowa was driving the Harley Davidson. He and his passenger, 60-year-old Susan Trahan of Lafayette, were both killed…:

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Blood tox samples were taken from all involved. The crash remains under investigation.

The Ragin Cajuns beat in-state rival LSU twice on Sunday during an epic day of softball in Baton Rouge . Sixth-year head coach Gerry Glasco he’s determined to get to the Women’s College World Series for his daughter, Geri Ann, who died in a car accident in 2019…:

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Seven people were injured in a mass shooting at a block party in Thibodaux last night. Teiko Foxx has the story.

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The Ragin Cajuns softball team is heading to the Super Regionals of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016 after a dramatic day of softball in Baton Rouge. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A total of nine people were injured, with seven people shot, in a mass shooting during a block party in Thibodaux last night. Lafourche Parish Captain Brennan Matherne says officers are actively investigating what happened.

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The shooting happened in the 300 block of Highland Drive in the Marydale Subdivision. Matherne says authorities are seeking help in identifying suspects and motives.

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All of the victims are being treated at a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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The investigation is ongoing.

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The death of former Kenner mayor and Krewe of Endymion founder Ed Muniz has many remembering his forever public legacy. Muniz died over the weekend after battling health issues over recent years. The Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says Muniz was a pillar in the community.

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The Krewe of Endymion rolled for the first time in 1967, and became what many would consider Muniz’s greatest legacy. With more than 3,000 riders and floats, Endymion is now one of Mardi Gras’s biggest parades. Hardy says Endymion started small but Muniz’s vision was colossal.

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Muniz served more than 25 years on Kenner City Council, Jefferson Parish Council, and as Kenner’s mayor. He also owned and operated several commercial radio stations in six southern states and later sold them to a national radio chain.

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Delgado Community College opened the Endymion Garden which features a 7-foot statue of Muniz just a week before his death.

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A three-vehicle crash in Jefferson Davis Parish claimed two lives Saturday night. Trooper Derek Senegal says for unknown reasons a motorcycle was struck from behind by a Camaro. 67-year-old Jacob Touchet of Iowa (eye-oh-way) who was driving the Harley Davidson and passenger 60-year-old Susan Trahan (Trah-hun) of Lafayette were both killed.

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Senegal says toxicology samples were taken, and troopers are still examining evidence to determine was led to the crash. He says the investigation includes an analysis of the vehicle’s “blackbox”.

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness month and Senegal says the deadly crash is a reminder of how vulnerable motorcyclists are compared to cars and trucks.

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The Ragin Cajuns beat in-state rival LSU twice on Sunday during an epic day of softball in Baton Rouge . Sixth-year head coach Gerry Glasco is taking the U-L Lafayette to the Super Regionals for the first time since 2016

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The Cajuns lost to the Tigers in Regional play in 2021, 2018 and 2017.  The program also dealt with tragedy off the field. One of their biggest cheerleaders. Gail Savoie, the first lady of UL Lafayette died last year and Glasco says he’s determined to get to the Women’s College World Series for his daughter, Geri Ann Glasco, who died in a car accident in 2019…

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The Ragin Cajuns can get to the Women’s College Series if they beat Washington in a best out of three Super Regional Series that will start Friday night in Seattle. Glasco has recruited well over the last few seasons, including the number one recruiting class in 2021, but he says the girls had to buy in…

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