2:30 LRN Newscast May 22

A block party in Thibodaux Sunday night was marred by gunfire that caused 9 people to be hurt; 7 by bullets and 2 by being trampled or falling down in the panic. Lafourche Parish Sheriffs’ Captain Brennan Matherne says all nine victims are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. He asks anyone with tips or information to contact LPSO…:

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The investigation is ongoing.

A three-vehicle crash in Jeff Davis Parish Saturday claimed the lives of two motorcyclists; 67-year-old Jacob Touchet of Iowa and his passenger, 60-year-old Susan Trahan, of Lafayette. State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says they were hit from behind by a Chevy Camaro. He says it’s sad that it happened during Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month…:

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Police in Shreveport Police say a suspicious package delivered to the Overton Brooks V.A. hospital contained 42 pounds of marijuana. After an investigation, police arrested 33-year-old Roydale Ladon Stewart. He was charged with distributing drugs.

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…:

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1:30 LRN Newscast May 22

Seven people were shot in a mass shooting when gunshots rang out at a block party in Thibodaux last night. Teiko Foxx has the story.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx”

Baton Rouge Police are investigating another deadly shooting in the capital city today, the fourth shooting death since yesterday morning. So far, no arrests have been announced or if the shootings are related.

The death of former Kenner mayor and Krewe of Endymion founder Ed Muniz has many remembering his forever public legacy. Muniz died at 83 after several years of declining health and dementia. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says Muniz was a pillar in the community…

Cut 6 (13)  “…a drinker.” 

Muniz owned several commercial radio stations in six southern states and later sold them to a national radio chain.

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.

Cut 12 (12) “…one-by-one-by-one” 

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.

12:30 LRN Newscast May 22

A total of nine people were injured, seven with gunshot wounds, during a block party in Thibodaux last night. Lafourche Parish Captain Brennan Matherne says authorities are asking for the public’s help.

Cut 4 (11)  “… this investigation.” 

The victims have non-life-threatening injuries.

In Jefferson Davis Parish two people were killed in a three-vehicle crash Saturday night. Trooper Derek Senegal says a motorcycle was struck from behind by a car, and cyclist 67-year-old Jacob Touchet of Iowa and passenger 60-year-old Susan Trahan of Lafayette were both killed after they were thrown into oncoming traffic. Investigators are looking at the vehicle’s black boxes.

Cut 10 (07) “…like that.”

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…

Cut 2 (32)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo” 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

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. UL-Lafayette beat LSU twice on Sunday to advance to the super regionals.

In the first game, three different players hit home runs and Sam Landry pitched five shutout innings of relief in a seven-to-four win. In game two, Jourdyn Campbell had 5 RBIs and Chloe Riassetto had three shutout innings of relief to get the win. Coach Gerry Glasco says everyone chipped in…
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The Cajuns move on to play Washington in the Super Regionals, who scored seven runs in the seventh to beat McNeese by one run in Seattle.

A federal judge in New Orleans has ordered former LSU football coach Les Miles and eight current and former LSU Board of Supervisors to testify in the civil lawsuit filed by Sharon Lewis. The former associate A-D says she faced retaliation for attempting to report sexual misconduct by Miles towards a student. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says U-S District Judge Susie Morgan has also pushed the trial date back from May to December….
cut 16 (13) “….three weeks”
Horne believes LSU will look to settle before the case makes it to trial.

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.

11:30 LRN Newscast

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 Captain Brennan Matherine says officers are actively investigating what happened last night.

Cut 3 (12) “…by gunfire.”

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

Former LSU football coach Les Miles has been ordered to testify by a federal judge in the Sharon Lewis case. Lewis, a former associate AD who worked in the football operations building, is suing the LSU Board of Supervisors because she claims she endured a hostile work environment and was retaliated against after she tried to report Miles sexually harassed a student. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne is following the story…

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Eight current and former LSU Board of Supervisor members have also been ordered to give depositions.

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.

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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Toxicology samples were taken, and the incident remains under investigation.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 22

In Washington, US Senator John Kennedy sent a strong message home to his counterparts in the Louisiana Senate to pass legislation to hold third graders back who are unable to read on grade level. The House Bill failed to pass in the Senate last year and pleaded with state senators to do so this year.

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Students who are given intensive reading instruction and three opportunities to pass the exam.

And scheduled for debate today on the Senate floor in Baton Rouge is a bill supported by Real Reform Louisiana. Executive Director Ben Riggs…

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It’s a bill opposed by Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who argues passage of the legislation will not produce the results supporters claim.

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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The legislative session must conclude on June 8th at 6 PM.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The House and Senate have three weeks to reach an agreement on funding teacher pay raises. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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7 people were injured after gunfire erupted in the Marydale community in Thibodaux last night. The motive and suspects are unknown at this time. No fatalities were reported. Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre says the investigation is ongoing.

Legislation aimed at improving the state’s property insurance market for consumers has an advocacy group concerned. Executive Director of Real Reform LouisianaBenjamin Riggs says SB 96, from Jefferson Parish Senator Kirk Talbot, is one that seems intended to help the state-run insurer of last resort but could easily hurt the insured…:

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Riggs is concerned there may not be enough time remaining to get real beneficial insurance reforms to final passage, before the session ends June 8th.

A federal judge in New Orleans has ordered former LSU football coach Les Miles will need to give a deposition in Sharon Lewis’ lawsuit against the LSU Board of Supervisors. Lewis is a former associate athletic director and claims LSU created a hostile work environment and retaliated against her after she tried to report Miles sexually harassed a student. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says the judge also ordered LSU to provide a bunch of documents that were previously withheld…

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Eight current and former LSU Board of Supervisor members have also been ordered to give depositions.

8:30 LRN Newscast

With three weeks remaining in the legislative session, how are bills aimed at improving Louisiana’s property insurance environment for consumers coming along? Benjamin Riggs is Executive Director of Real Reform Louisiana; an insurance consumer advocacy group. Riggs says they like House Bill 252…:
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The House is expected to vote on this bill tomorrow.

A vote is expected soon by the Louisiana Senate to raise the spending cap, which allows the state to spend a higher portion of the two-point-two billion dollars in surplus revenue. Senate President Page Cortez has already made the argument for it…
cut 12 (09) “….pay a toll”
But House conservatives are concerned about raising the spending cap, because of a possible decline in state revenues in a couple of years.

US Senator John Kennedy took to the floor in DC urging state senators in Baton Rouge to pass legislation to hold back third graders who are unable to read at grade level.
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It’s awaiting a hearing in Senate Education.

A federal judge in New Orleans has ordered former LSU football coach Les Miles and eight current and former LSU Board of Supervisors to testify in the civil lawsuit filed by Sharon Lewis. The former associate A-D says she faced retaliation for attempting to report sexual misconduct by Miles towards a student. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says U-S District Judge Susie Morgan has also pushed the trial date back from May to December….
cut 16 (13) “….three weeks”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Three weeks left in the legislative session and the House and Senate are at odds over whether to pay down debt or raise the spending cap which would result in hundreds of million dollars being spent on roads and improving buildings on college campuses. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the governor supports the Senate’s position…
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But fiscal conservatives in the House do not want to raise the spending limit, because of an expected drop in state revenue in a couple of years.

Scheduled for debate today on the Senate floor is a bill supported by Real Reform Louisiana. Executive Director Ben Riggs…
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It’s a bill opposed by Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who argues passage of the legislation will not produce the results supporters claim.

US Senator John Kennedy urges Louisiana lawmakers to pass House Bill 12. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Two people on a motorcycle were killed on Saturday night in Jefferson Davis Parish. State Police say a vehicle struck the motorcycle from behind on LA Highway 101. L-S-P says 67-year-old Jacob Touchet of Iowa and Susan Trahan of Lafayette were ejected and then struck by a pickup truck. They were pronounced dead at the scene.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Ragin Cajuns softball team is heading to the Super Regionals for the first time since 2016 as they rallied back to beat LSU 9-8 in the championship game of the Baton Rouge Regional. UL-Lafayette scored two runs in the seventh inning to win the game. Karly Heath homered in the fifth inning to make it a one-run game and scored the winning run in the seventh…
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UL-Lafayette beat LSU twice on Sunday to advance to the super regionals. In the first game, three different players hit home runs and Sam Landry pitched five shutout innings of relief in a seven-to-four win.

The Cajuns will play at Washington in the Super Regionals. The Huskies scored seven runs in the seventh inning to stun McNeese seven to six in the championship game of the Seattle Regional.

A federal judge in New Orleans has ordered former LSU football coach Les Miles to testify in the Sharon Lewis case. Lewis, a former associate AD who worked in the football operations building, is suing the LSU Board of Supervisors because she claims she endured a hostile work environment and was retaliated against after she tried to report Miles sexually harassed a student. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne is following the story…
cut 15 (05) “…court setting”
Eight current and former LSU Board of Supervisor members have also been ordered to give depositions.

LSU defensive tackle Masson Smith announced on social media he’s fully cleared to return after tearing his A-C-L in the season opener last year.

Southeastern Louisiana baseball is reportedly making a change as they are parting ways with Matt Riser after ten seasons. Riser guided the Lions to four NCAA regionals, but this past season S-L-U went 25 and 25.

LSU missed out on winning an SEC regular season championship with a loss to Georgia on Saturday. They finish third in the overall league standings and they’ll play Wednesday morning in the SEC Tournament against either South Carolina or Georgia.