12:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Louisianans that have a state-issued ID, driver’s license and/or vehicles registered with the Office of Motor Vehicles are urged to act after a global data breach could make their accounts vulnerable. Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Casey Tingle

says they know passwords were not included in the data that was involved in the breach.

Cut 13 (06) “…as soon as possible.” 

For more information visit NextSteps–dot-LA -dot- gov.

Mother Nature whipped up powerful and severe thunderstorms that rolled through Caddo and Bossier Parishes early this morning packing winds up to 80 mph. National Weather Service Meteorologist Shane Pendleton…

Cut 9 (13) “…Bossier Parish.”

 

Storm damage is also reported in DeSoto, Red River, and Natchitoches Parishes.

LSU has made it to the College World Series and now the goal is to win the school’s seventh national championship. Pitcher Paul Skenes, is expected to start on the mound Saturday night when LSU meets their first opponent Tennessee. LSU won two of three from the Volunteers in the regular season. LSU centerfielder Dylan Crews has a lot of respect for the Vols…

Cut 4 (11)  “…best baseball” 

And as Tiger Nation descends on Omaha for the College World Series, local watering holes say they are prepared for the invasion and extremely excited to welcome one of their favorite fanbases back. Jack Barrett, Manager of Barrett’s Barleycorn Pub & Grill says since LSU’s last appearance in 2017, it just hasn’t been the same.

Cut 25 (07) “…all the fun.”

The first pitch Saturday night against the Volunteers is at 6 PM.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

We are one day away from LSU facing Tennessee in the opening round of the College Baseball World Series. Since going 1-and-2 in the SEC Tournament, LSU has won five straight and Tigers centerfielder Dylan Crews says they are clicking…
cut 5 (11) “….that’s it”
First pitch Saturday night against the Volunteers is at 6 PM. After Saturday’s game, LSU could face Wake Forest, who is the top seed in the tournament. D-1 baseball’s Kendall Rogers says the Demon Deacons looked really good in the regional and super regionals….
cut 17 (16) “…hard to believe”
Wake Forest is 52 and 10 and they have not lost consecutive games all season.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A massive software breach could possibly affect Louisianans that have a state-issued ID, driver’s license and/or vehicles registered with the Office of Motor Vehicles. Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Casey Tingle urges residents to take steps to secure their financial accounts.
Cut 12 (12) “…three services.”
That website again is NextSteps – dot LA dot gov.

We are one day away from LSU facing Tennessee in the opening round of the College Baseball World Series. Since going 1-and-2 in the SEC Tournament, LSU has won five straight and Tigers centerfielder Dylan Crews says they are clicking…
cut 5 (11) “….that’s it”
First pitch Saturday night against the Volunteers is at 6 PM.

When it comes to gas prices, what a difference a year makes as the price at the pump is nearly a dollar and a half lower compared to last year’s record high gas prices. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says motorists should be happy…
Cut 6 (09) “…those expectations”
On June 15 last year, the price for a gallon of regular gasoline was at a record high of $4.56 and now it’s at $3.12.

If you’re spending any time outside this weekend, be careful as heat index values of 110 degrees are possible. Also keep an eye on your pets if they spend some time outside. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson Ginger Guttner says there are noticeable signs of heatstroke in pets…
cut 29 (13) “….your veterinarian”
Pet owners should avoid jogging or biking with their dogs during the midday hours.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 16

The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is among one of the still undetermined government entities impacted by the MOVEit data breech. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness at this time says there’s no indication the cyberattack has impacted the identities of those with Louisiana driver’s licenses and state issued IDs. They are suggesting that you change your passwords and monitor your accounts. Visit IdentityTheft-dot gov for guidance.

Governor Edwards leaves today for an economic development trip in Europe. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Eric Holl says representatives of LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center are also on the trip along with delegates from Baton Rouge Health, Tulane and other state universities…:

Cut 5 (07)   “…Louisiana organizations.”

Louisiana leads the country in overseas investments per capita. The governor will return next Friday.

The heat wave continues, and LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Spokesperson Ginger Guttner says to remember to keep your pets cool as well. If your pet display signs of heatstroke, she suggests…

Cut 9 (13)  “…absolutely help.”

 

Dual enrollment has a positive impact on high school students and a recent report by the Louisiana Board of Regents shows an increase in early college credits. Melllyn Baker with the Louisiana Board of Regents says there’s higher participation among students in Central and North Louisiana school systems.

Cut 14 (13)  “…our schools.”

She says dual enrollment increased by 11 percent over the past two years despite the pandemic.

 

9:30 LRN Newscast

A number of government agencies including the Office of Motor Vehicles, major businesses, and organizations have been hit by a major cyber attack – the MOVEit data breach. Governor John Bel Edwards was briefed on the incident yesterday. OMV believes anyone with a state-issued driver’s license or ID has had personal information exposed and urges residents to change all passwords, check social security benefits, report identity theft, and monitor their credit.

Tiger fans aren’t the only ones ecstatic about LSU playing in the College World Series. Omaha is thrilled that Purple and Gold are back. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (30)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”

It’s going to be scorching hot this weekend but taking small measures can protect your pets from heatstroke. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Spokesperson Ginger Guttner says pet owners should be mindful of a pet’s essential needs during the summer heat.

Cut 7 (13) “…them indoors.”

Guttner advises pet owners to avoid jogging or biking with their dogs during midday hours because the pavement can burn the dog’s pads. 

A recent report by the Louisiana Board of Regents shows dual enrollment increase college credits among high school students. Louisiana Board of Regents Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Planning and Student Success Mellynn Baker says students can learn how to participate online.

Cut 15 (13)  “…some FAQ’s.”

Following a small drop in enrollments during the 2019-20 school year, the number of students taking dual enrollment courses at public colleges and universities increased by 11% over the past two years despite the pandemic.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards leaves today for an economic development mission in Europe, along with a delegation of Louisiana business and health sciences leaders. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Eric Holl, says one of the first stops will be the internationally famous Paris Air Show…:
Cut 4 (09) “…in the world.’
In addition, Edwards will visit Hasselt, Belgium to meet with bioscience and health business leaders.

High school seniors unable to graduate because they didn’t score high enough on the LEAP tests now have an appeals process as an avenue to earn their diploma. BESE President Dr. Holly Boffy says appeals will be administered at the local school level…:
CUT 25 (11) “…employability.”
She says about 4-percent of seniors score too low on the LEAP, and an appeals process could reduce dropouts.

Omaha is ready to welcome thousands of LSU fans to their city for the College World Series. Jack Barrett, manager of Barrett’s Barleycorn Pub and Grill says there’s just something special about Tiger fans…
cut 12 (08) “….but the city”
LSU will take on Tennessee on Saturday night at 6 PM.

If you’re spending any time outside this weekend, be careful as heat index values of 110 degrees are possible. Also keep an eye on your pets if they spend some time outside. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson Ginger Guttner says there are noticeable signs of heatstroke in pets…
cut 8 (13) “….your veterniarn”
Pet owners should avoid jogging or biking with their dogs during the midday hours.

7:30 LRN Newscast

State leaders are alerting Louisiana residents with a driver’s license or state ID of a data breach involving a third party transfer service that the Office of Motor Vehicles uses. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says there is no indication at this time the cyber attackers have sold, used, shared or released the OMV data obtained in the attack. But Louisianans should act quickly to protect their identities.

Governor Edwards and a delegation from Louisiana leave today for a week long economic development trip to France and Belgium. Edwards will attend the Paris Air Show, the largest aerospace and aviation trade show in the world. The Belgium leg of the mission will bring together an array of Louisiana and Belgian bioscience business and research leaders. The governor’s deputy chief of staff, Eric Holl, says this is the governor’s fourth overseas trip since the beginning of 2022 and they have borne fruit for the state…
cut 6 (09) “…..going forward”

With temperatures tipping the thermostat into the upper 90’s into next week, take a few proactive steps to protect your pets from heatstroke.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Tiger Nation is descending on Omaha as they are there to cheer on the LSU baseball team in the College World Series. Jack Barrett, Manager of Barrett’s Barleycorn Pub & Grill says since LSU’s last appearance in 2017, it just hasn’t been the same.
Cut 10 (07) “…all the fun.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU will face Tennessee tomorrow night in the opening round of the College World Series. The Tigers took two of three from the Volunteers at the end of March. D-1 baseball-dot-com’s Kendall Rogers says the Vols pitching has improved since then
Cut 16 (17) “…clutch hits.”
Griffin Merrett is hitting .315 with 18 home runs and 48 RBIs. As a team, Tennessee is hitting .284 with 125 home runs. LSU is hitting .314 with 133 home runs. First pitch tomorrow night is at 6 PM.

LSU football has received a commitment from a four star cornerback out of Tennessee. His name is Ondre Evans and he’s rated as the 20th best cornerback in the country according to 24-7 sports. Evans also considered Georgia and Alabama.

The Saints concluded their mandatory three-day minicamp yesterday and the players will not be back until training camp starts in about five weeks. New starting quarterback Derek Carr has looked good in the offseason workouts. Coach Dennis Allen is glad Carr will be leading the Black and Gold’s offense…
cut 20 (20) “….going into the season”
The Saints have added a couple of veteran wideouts. Lynn Bowden and Keke Coutee who participated in the minicamp on a tryout basis. Bowden and Coutte also have the ability to return punts.

Former Louisiana Tech star Teresa Weatherspoon is out as an assistant coach for the Pelicans. She’s been with the franchise since 2019 and had a close relationship with Zion Williamson.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The state is urging Louisianans to take immediate steps to safeguard their identity because of a major cyber attack on a third-party software used by the Office of Motor Vehicles. Individuals should freeze their credit, change passwords, protect your tax refund and returns and check social security benefits.

Meanwhile, Governor Edwards leaves today on an economic development mission in Europe….
cut 1 (35) “….I’m Kevin Gallagher”

A report from the Louisiana Board of Regents shows an increase in high school students earning college credits. Louisiana Board of Regents Assistant Commissioner Mellynn Baker says the number of students taking dual enrollment courses at public colleges and universities increased by 11-percent over the past two years…
Cut 13 (13) “…to grow.”

LSU fans will be filling up the streets of downtown Omaha today as they are their to see the Tigers baseball team win their first national championship since 2009. It’s the first time LSU has been to the College World Series since 2017 and Joe Wells, co-owners of Annie’s Irish Pub says there are some new watering holes….
cut 11 (09) “…in 2017”

AM LRN Newscall June 16

The Governor leaves today on an economic development mission in Europe. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 1 (35)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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With temperatures tipping the thermostat into the upper 90’s into next week, take a few proactive steps to protect your pets from heatstroke. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Tiger fans aren’t the only ones ecstatic about LSU playing in the College World Series. Omaha is thrilled that Purple and Gold are back. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (30)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Governor John Bel Edwards leaves today for an economic development mission in Europe, along with a delegation of Louisiana business and health sciences leaders. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Eric Holl, says one of the first stops will be the internationally famous Paris Air Show…:

Cut 4 (09)  “…in the world.’”

In addition, Edwards will visit Hasselt, Belgium to meet with bioscience and health business leaders. Holl says representatives of LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center will attend, along with delegates from Baton Rouge Health, Tulane and other state universities…:

Cut 5 (07)   “…Louisiana organizations.”

This is the Governor’s 4th overseas junket in 18 months. Holl says the overall objective is bringing more economic diversity to Louisiana and the good-paying jobs that come with it. He says these economic development trips have borne fruit for the state many times before…:

Cut 6 (09)  “…going forward.”

Governor Edwards is expected to return to Louisiana June 24th.  Louisiana leads the USA in overseas investments per capita.

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It’s going to be scorching hot this weekend but taking small measures can protect your pets from heatstroke. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Spokesperson Ginger Guttner says pet owners should be mindful of a pet’s essential needs during the summer heat.

Cut 7 (13) “…them indoors.”

A dog’s normal body temperature ranges between 99 degrees and 102 degrees. An increase of three degrees can lead to heat-related illnesses. Guttner says there are noticeable signs of heatstroke in pets.

Cut 8 (13) “…your veterinarian.’”

Pet owners should avoid jogging or biking with their dogs during midday hours because the pavement can burn the dog’s pads. And never leave pets in hot cars even for a few minutes. If your pet display signs of heatstroke, Guttner suggests…

Cut 9 (13)  “…absolutely help.”

Guttner also recommends adjusting your pet’s exercise level according to their age, breed, and body condition.

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As Tiger Nation descends on Omaha for the College World Series, local watering holes say they are prepared for the invasion and extremely excited to welcome one of their favorite fanbases back. Jack Barrett, Manager of Barrett’s Barleycorn Pub & Grill says since LSU’s last appearance in 2017, it just hasn’t been the same.

Cut 10 (07) “…all the fun.”

Joe Wells, co-owner of Annie’s Irish Pub says a lot has changed in the last six years. What was a parking lot the last time LSU visited is now an entertainment district. He says the Capitol District Area has several restaurants and bars.

Cut 11 (09)  “…in 2017.”

And because LSU fans are known to put back a few, both bars say they have plenty of alcohol ready for Purple and Gold revelers. Barrett says when his staff watched the Kentucky game, they all cheered when LSU advanced to the College World Series.  He says there’s just something special about Tiger fans.

Cut 12 (08)    “…but the city.” 

LSU begins their 2023 CWS appearance against Tennessee Saturday at 6 PM.

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Dual enrollment has a positive impact on high school students and a recent report by the Louisiana Board of Regents shows an increase in early college credits. Louisiana Board of Regents Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Planning and Student Success Mellynn Baker says they aggressively monitor the program as part of its strategy to increase participation.

Cut 13 (13) “…to grow.”  

Following a small drop in enrollments during the 2019-20 school year, the number of students taking dual enrollment courses at public colleges and universities increased by 11% over the past two years despite the pandemic. Baker says there’s higher participation in Central and North Louisiana school systems.

Cut 14 (13)  “…our schools.”

Different eligibility requirements are required for academic and technical courses. Baker says students can learn how to participate online.

Cut 15 (13)  “…some FAQ’s.”

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LSU will face Tennessee on Saturday night in the opening round of the College World Series. The Tigers took two of three from the Volunteers at the end of March. D-1 baseball-dot-com’s Kendall Rogers says the Vols pitching has improved since then

Cut 16 (17) “…clutch hits.”

Wake Forest is the number one seed in the tournament and they’ve been dominant in winning their Regional and Super Regional. The Tigers could play the Demon Deacons on Monday and Rogers says they will be tough to beat…

Cut 17 (16) “…hard to believe” 

Rogers says LSU looks like a more complete team after some struggles in May….

Cut 18 (18) “…in Omaha”

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The Saints completed mini-camp yesterday and now will take some time off until the start of training camp in late July.  Coach Dennis Allen says looking ahead to camp there will be some position battles to watch

Cut 19 (18) “…me excited.” 

New starting quarterback Derek Carr has looked good in the offseason workouts. Allen is glad Carr will be leading the Black and Gold’s offense…

Cut 20 (20)  “…going into the season.”  

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