10:30 LRN Newscast

Colorado state hurricane experts are now updating their predictions to ‘above average’ for the 2023 hurricane season. The updated forecast now calls for 18 named storms.  Alex DesRosiers, a member of the Hurricane Forecast Team at CSU says its always important to have a plan.

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360Insights, a global software firm, is relocating its U.S. headquarters to New Orleans and will add at least 50 new jobs over the next two years. Senior VP of Business Development with Greater New Orleans Inc. Josh Fleig says the hiring process is underway…:

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According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Louisiana’s personal income growth grew by 6.2 percent in the first quarter of 2023, outpacing the national average of 5.1 percent. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner says earnings increased slightly but so did inflation…

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The newest marker on the Louisiana Civil Rights Trail marker commemorates the  Deacons for Defense and Justice in Jonesboro. The marker is located at the Deacons for Defense Park in Jonesboro, Louisiana. Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says this marker is one of many stories representing the brave men and women who played a pivotal role in the Louisiana Civil Rights era…

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Shreveport police have identified the four people killed in the 4th of July mass shooting. The ages of the deceased range from 17 to 24. It is believed the shooting stemmed from an argument between two groups of men and multiple people were firing shots.

Global business software company 360 Insights announces it is moving its U.S. headquarters to New Orleans. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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Colorado State University researchers have increased their forecast, now predicting an above-average 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. CSU predicts 18 named storms, nine hurricanes, four major hurricanes, Cat 3 or higher. The updated forecast is an increase from the 15 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes they predicted on June 1. Alex DesRosiers, a member of the Hurricane Forecast Team at CSU…

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So far this year, there was a subtropical in January and three tropical storms in June, Arlene, Bret, and Cindy.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis reports personal income grew 6.2 percent in Louisiana in the first quarter of 2023, compared to a 5.1 percent average increase nationally. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner says an increase in social security payments accounts for most of the hike…

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Last year, Louisiana ranked 50th in personal income data for the nation.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s Death Row is gaining another inmate. A jury has sentenced convicted child killer Brian Horn to die for the 2010 death of 12-year-old Justin Bloxom of Stonewall. Prosecutors say Horn portrayed himself as a young girl to Justin and made arrangements to pick him up in a taxi cab. Horn was the driver of that cab and he left Bloxom’s body along U-S Highway 171 in DeSoto Parish.

The Colorado State hurricane forecast team has increased its prediction for the Atlantic hurricane season from below-average to above-average…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s proud to announce Louisiana’s personal income rate grew by over six percent in the first quarter of 2023, outpacing the national average and several southern states. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner says the state’s workforce earnings increased slightly, but so did inflation which means more income for social security recipients…
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The newest Louisiana civil rights trail marker has been unveiled in Jonesboro and it honors the Deacons of Defense, which protected civil rights workers, their families and the black community. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the Louisiana Civil Rights Trail brings together the events of the 1950s and 60s that put Louisiana at the center of the National Civil Rights Movement…
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7:30 LRN Newscast

Global business software company 360Insights announces it will move its U.S. headquarters from Delaware to New Orleans. Louisiana Economic Development says the company will bring at least 50 direct jobs and another 50-plus indirect jobs to the Crescent City. Josh Fleig (“FLEG”) is Senior VP of Business Development with Greater New Orleans Inc…
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LED says 360insights will recruit software development and support workers this summer.

Because of record warm sea surface temperatures, the Colorado State University Hurricane Forecast Team is now predicting an above-average season with 18 named storms. C-S-U researcher Alex DesRosiers says be prepared…
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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser was in Jonesboro Thursday to unveil the latest civil rights trail marker. Teiko Foxx reports this one honors the Deacons for Defense Justice which protected civil rights workers, their families and the black community…
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The state’s Wildlife and Fisheries Commission votes to reduce the catch limits from five redfish per day per angler to three. The minimum size would increase from 16 to 18 inches, while the maximum would be reduced from 27 to 24. A public comment period will take place before the new rules go into effect.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The first round of the Major League Baseball draft is Sunday night and LSU’s Dylan Crews and Paul Skenes are considered the top two players in the draft, but that doesn’t mean Pittsburgh, who holds the number one pick, will select Crews or Skenes. Baseball America prospect writer Geoff Pontes says M-L-B teams only have so many bonus dollars to spend on drafted players, so the Pirates could draft someone else that may not cost as much…
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The SEC has announced Crews as its male athlete of the year. He lead the league with a .429 batting average and lead the nation in walks and runs scored.

The Pelicans have officially announced the re-signing of Herb Jones to a mulit-year contract. The 2021 second round pick is known for his defense and he also averaged 10 points a game last season. New Orleans has also officially added free agent center Cody Zeller. The six-foot-eleven big man averaged seven points and four rebounds a game as a reserve for the Miami Heat last season. And the Pels have signed former second round pick E-J Liddell. The forward from Ohio State missed what would have been his rookie season last year after tearing his A-C-L.

The Pels begin action in the Summer League this afternoon. The oldest player on the roster is 29-year-old Frank Bartley, who is a Baton Rouge native and also starred for the Ragin Cajuns for two seasons from 2016 to 2018.

LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne has created the Livvy Fund to help LSU female athletes secure NIL deals and funds. Dunne is the highest -paid female college athlete in the country, making seven figures. A link to the fund can be found on the Bayou Traditions website.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Colorado State University hurricane researchers are now predicting an above average hurricane season, instead of slightly below average. Alex DesRosiers says record warm sea surface temperatures prompted the revision.
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The updated forecast is an increase from the 15 named storms predicted on June 1st.

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, personal income growth grew by six-point-two percent in Louisiana during the first quarter of this year, outpacing the national average of 5-point-one percent. But U-L Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner says much of the increase in growth can be attributed to larger social security payments as a result of inflation…
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Global business software company 360 Insights announces it is moving its U.S. headquarters to New Orleans. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
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LRN AM Newscall July 7

The Colorado State hurricane forecast team has increased its prediction for the Atlantic hurricane season from below-average to above-average. Brooke Thorington has more…

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Global business software company 360 Insights announces it is moving its U.S. headquarters to New Orleans. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser was in Jonesboro Thursday to unveil the latest civil rights trail maker. Teiko Foxx reports this one honors the Deacons for Defense Justice which protected civil rights workers, their families and the black community…

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Researchers at Colorado State University have revised their original forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season, instead of slightly below average, now it’s expected to be an above-average season.  Alex DesRosiers, a member of the Hurricane Forecast Team at CSU says record warm sea surface temp prompted the revision.

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(2023 July CSU predicts 18 named storms, nine hurricanes, four major hurricanes, Cat 3 or higher)

(Previous CSU forecast from April – 13 named storms, six hurricanes, two major hurricanes)

Researchers say there’s more uncertainty than usual due to conflicting signals between warmer than normal waters in the Atlantic and a robust El Nino expected for the peak of hurricane season. DeRosiers says the height of the season is right around the corner. It’s a reason to prepare not to panic…

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DesRosiers says individuals who live in a coastal community should never let their guard down even if a below-average season is predicted. Last year’s predictions for the Atlantic were slightly below normal, but DeRosiers says it certainly didn’t feel that like after Ian to Floridians

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So far this year, there was a subtropical in January and three tropical storms in June, Arlene, Bret, and Cindy.

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Global business software company 360Insights announces it will move its U.S. headquarters from Delaware to New Orleans. Louisiana Economic Development says the company will bring at least 50 direct jobs and another 50-plus indirect jobs to the Crescent City. Josh Fleig (“FLEG”) is Senior VP of Business Dev elopement with Greater New Orleans Inc. He says the deal had been under works for over a year…:

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Fleig says GNO Inc. worked with the New Orleans Business Alliance and Louisiana Economic Development to attract 360Insights to move to the Bayou State. He says the state’s Digital Software Development Tax Credit program was a big enticement…:

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Fleig says the company’s CEO has already moved to New Orleans and begun the groundwork for the move. He says the interview and hiring process has already gotten underway…:

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360Insights expects to be fully staffed in New Orleans within two years.

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Personal income growth in Louisiana grew by 6.2 percent in the first quarter of 2023, outpacing the national average of 5.1 percent according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner says an increase in social security payments accounts for most of the hike…

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The six-point two percent increase means Louisianan’s personal income grew higher than Mississippi, Arkansas, and Alabama. Wagner says overall the state’s workforce earnings increased slightly but so did inflation…

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Wagner says last year, Louisiana ranked 50th in personal income data for the nation. He says quarterly increases are not normally that high nationally….

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Louisiana Civil Rights Trail unveiled its 11th physical historical marker. The newest marker commemorates the founding of the Deacons for Defense and Justice in Jonesboro. Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says this marker is one of many stories representing the brave men and women who played a pivotal role in Louisiana Civil Rights era…

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The marker is located at the Deacons for Defense Park in Jonesboro.  The Deacons for Defense was an armed group of African Americans who provided protection for civil rights workers, their families, and the black community. Nungesser says the journey of the Deacons will continue through family members and for years to come…

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Two notable founders of the Deacons are Earnest ‘Chilly Willy’ Thomas and Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick. Nungesser says there were 21 Deacons of Defense and Justice organizations founded across the southeastern U.S. He says the Louisiana civil rights trail narrates compelling stories and experiences of the people who dedicated themselves and their lives to making civil rights real in Louisiana.

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The current trail consists of 15 site markers, commemorating Civil Rights Era in Louisiana. Visit louisianacivilrightstrail.com to follow the historical journey.

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The first round of the Major League Baseball draft is Sunday night and LSU’s Dylan Crews and Paul Skenes are considered the top two players in the draft, but that doesn’t mean Pittsburgh, who holds the number one pick, will select Crews or Skenes. Baseball America prospect writer Geoff Pontes says M-L-B teams only have so much bonus dollars to spend on drafted players, so the Pirates could draft someone else that may not cost as much…

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Pontes says if the Pirates do not select Skenes or Crews, they may take the best high school prospect in the draft, outfielder Max Clark from Indiana…

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Crews has been a steady player during his LSU career and a two-time SEC Player of the Year and the 2023 Golden Spikes Award winner. But Pontes says Skenes 100 mile per hour fastball could put him in the major leagues as soon as next year, but there are greater risks with pitchers

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s Dylan Crews was named the SEC Male Player of the Year. Crews just led the Tigers to their seventh national championship in baseball and he also received the Golden Spikes Award, which goes to the top amateur baseball player in the United States. Crews led the SEC in batting average at 426 and reached base 75 straight games, including all 71 games in the 2023 season.

Crews was also named hitter of the year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. LSU’s Paul Skenes is the Pitcher of the Year, Tigers third baseman Tommy White is the newcomer of the year, Jay Johnson the coach of the Year and Nicholls pitcher Jacob Mayers is the freshman of the year.

LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne has created the Livvy Fund to help LSU female athletes secure NIL deals and funds. Dunne is the highest -paid female college athlete in the country, making seven figures.

The Pelicans have released 37-year-old Garrett Temple. It might be the end of an NBA career for the Baton Rouge native and former LSU star. Temple has played for 11 NBA teams and appeared in 84 games for the Pels over the last two seasons. This past season he only averaged two points a game.

ESPN is reporting the NBA will have an in-season tournament that will take place on December seventh and ninth in Las Vegas. Full details will be announced on Saturday.

The Pelicans will begin play in the Summer League tomorrow afternoon in in Las Vegas. New Orleans will take on the Timberwolves in a game that can be seen on NBA TV.

LSU star Angel Reese scored 12 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in a 106 to 44 win over Cuba. Reese is playing for USA basketball at the FIBA Americup. The United States went three and one in pool play and is advancing in the quarterfinals.

4:30 LRN Newscast July 6

Lawmen in Shreveport hope the public will help them nab the men who shot up a crowded July 4th block party in the MLK district Tuesday night; killing 4 people and wounding another 7. Shreveport council member Tabitha Taylor expressed her sadness and anger toward the persons involved…:

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Caddo Crimestoppers number: 318-673-7373.

A new Kaplan Research poll on the fall governor’s race shows Jeff Landry polling at 30-percent, while other GOP contenders in single digits. Pollster Doug Kaplan says, if some drop out and Landry wins over some of the 24-percent “undecideds”, he could get to 50-percent and avoid a runoff…:

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Democrat Shawn Wilson polls in 2nd place.

 

Is Twitter causing users to cut the cord and find their way to Threads? So far 30 million have signed up for the new social media platform. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says they arrested 12 boaters statewide for alleged driving a vessel while drunk during the annual Operation Dry Water Weekend, which ran from July 1st through the 3rd. The bad news: it’s the same number of arrests from the July 4th weekend a year ago. The good news: it’s not more than last year.

3:30 LRN Newscast July 6

Authorities continue to track down leads in the July 4th block party mass shooting in Shreveport that killed four people and injured seven others.  Teiko Foxx has the story…:

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This is the 6th mass shooting in Shreveport so far this year.

LSU Tigers gymnast and social media darling Olivia Dunne has leveraged her online presence into a multimillion-dollar revenue stream, and now she’s using some of that money to set up a fund to help other female athletes set up their own Name Image & Likeness deals. Go Livvy!

 

A new independent poll on the 2023 governor’s race shows Attorney General Jeff Landry with a huge lead over his GOP opponents; most of whom are in single digits. The Kaplan Research poll of about 100 voters was done right before the holiday weekend. Here’s pollster Doug Kaplan…:

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Could the new social media app Thread take the place of Twitter? Facebook’s new Twitter-like platform just launched. Baton Rouge techie Haggai Davis, with General Informatics, says many are angry over Twitters limitation on reading tweets…:

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You have to have an Instagram account in order to use Thread.