11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a State of Emergency due to extreme heat and dry conditions across the state. Spokesperson for the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Mike Steele, says this is an administrative step that authorizes the use in emergency response efforts..

Cut 13 (09) “…to take place.”

The heat has been responsible for some deaths and visits to emergency rooms have already exceeded the yearly average.

Right now, the Acadiana Region of the Department of Health is hosting a drive to collect hygiene products for students in Iberia and Vermilion Parishes. Regional Medical Director, Dr. Tina Stefanski says items will be collected and delivered to schools throughout Acadiana. She hopes the community joins the efforts of supplying essential hygiene products…

Cut 6 (11)  “…all schools.”

Stefanski says only new and unused items will be accepted. Items can be dropped off at libraries and health units in Iberia and Vermillion Parishes.

 

While the national average for a gallon of regular gas is the highest it’s been in 10 months at $3.85, in Louisiana, prices have remained steady. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Two children died early Monday after the car they were riding in was rear-ended by a semi-truck then caught fire in Richland Parish. State Police say the car was slowing to turn left on Highway 42 in Rayville when the semi driven by 70-year-old James Barnes crashed into the back causing the vehicle to catch fire. A 9-year-old and 7-year-old were pronounced dead at the scene. The crash remains under investigation. 11:30

10:30 LRN Newscast

A Denham Springs woman has filed a lawsuit against her ex-wife challenging custody of their child. This is the first child custody battle between a divorced same-sex couple in Livingston Parish.  Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says this should be a fairly easy decision for the judge in the case. He calls it “cut and dry”…:

Cut 12 (09) “…Louisiana statute.”

Livingston Parish Judge Erika Green is scheduled to hear the case in early September.

The Louisiana Department of Health is hosting its first back-to-school hygiene drive for students beginning today through September 15 in Acadiana.  Regional Medical Director Dr. Tina Stefanski says statistics show when students have their needs met, they actually perform better in the classroom. She says the supplies collected are not just for young girls in middle schools…

Cut 5 (08)   “…as well.”

All new and unused items can be dropped off at libraries and health units in Iberia and Vermillion Parishes.

The governor has declared a state of emergency due to the extreme heat. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Police are still searching for an Iberia Parish man who went missing after attending a concert in downtown Baton Rouge. The family of 53-year-old Jeff “Jazzy” Leon is pleading for help after not hearing from him since Friday night. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and a red baseball cap and was driving a tan 2008 Ford Expedition with chrome rims. Anyone with information on Leon’s whereabouts is urged to contact authorities.

09:30 LRN Newscast, August 15th

A state of emergency has been issued due to extreme heat. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele says unfortunately the heat has been responsible for some deaths and visits to emergency rooms for heat-related illnesses have already exceeded the yearly average…:
Cut 15 (10) “…as the heat.”

A Livingston Parish judge will hear the state’s first child custody battle between a divorced same-sex couple. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says a high court ruled that laws applying to heterosexual marriages must also apply to legal same-sex unions and Louisiana needs to comply with the High Court’s ruling…:
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While the national average for a gallon of regular gas is the highest it’s been in 10 months at $3.85, in Louisiana, prices have remained steady. Brooke Thorington has more…:
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The state treasury department is partnering with LA Wallet to help reconnect Louisianans with their unclaimed property. As of Monday, the La Wallet app will feature an easy-to-use Unclaimed Property search, enabling users to effortlessly check for unclaimed assets in their name.

08:30 LRN Newscast, August 15th

A state of emergency has been declared in Louisiana due to extreme heat. Drought conditions are putting stress on water supplies and agriculture, and the state has already exceeded the average number of heat related emergency room visits. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele:
Cut 14 (06) “these conditions”
The declaration authorizes the use of state resources to aid in emergency response efforts.

AAA reports the current statewide average for a gallon of gas is $3.43, which is up 30 cents over last month. Fuel Analyst Don Redman says that’s been steady here for about a week but keep in mind a big drop in the price could indicate the economy is in trouble:
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He says we’re in a holding pattern for now but for how long is the question.

The Office of Public Health in Acadiana is holding a Back-to-School Hygiene Drive with the goal of reducing anxiety and improving self-esteem among middle schoolers. Teiko Foxx reports…:
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Police are still searching for an Iberia Parish man who went missing after attending a concert in downtown Baton Rouge. The family of 53-year-old Jeff “Jazzy” Leon is pleading for help after not hearing from him since Friday night. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and a red baseball cap and was driving a tan 2008 Ford Expedition with chrome rims. Anyone with information on Leon’s whereabouts is urged to contact authorities.

07:30 LRN Newscast, August 15th

The governor has declared a state of emergency due to the extreme heat. Brooke Thorington has more…:
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Two children died early Monday after the car they were riding in was rear-ended by a semi-truck then caught fire in Richland Parish. State Police say the car was slowing to turn left on Highway 42 in Rayville when the semi driven by 70-year-old James Barnes crashed into the back causing the vehicle to catch fire. A 9-year-old and 7-year-old were pronounced dead at the scene. The crash remains under investigation.

A Livingston Parish judge will soon be tasked with hearing the state’s first child custody battle between a divorced same-sex couple. A Denham Springs woman is suing for custody, despite the fact she’s not a biological parent of the child. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the Supreme Court has ruled that laws applying to heterosexual marriages must also apply to legal same-sex unions…:
Cut 10 (13) “…this has to happen.”
In many states, a biological mother’s ex-wife has the same custody rights as an ex-husband, but in Louisiana, they do not.

The Louisiana Department of Health is hosting its first back-to-school hygiene drive for students beginning today through September 15 in Acadiana. Regional Medical Director Dr. Tina Stefanski says the goal is to reduce anxiety and improve self-esteem…:
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You can help with donations in Iberia and Vermillion Parishes between now and September 15th.

06:45 LRN Sportscast, August 15th

The Saints are signing former LSU star running back Darrel Williams, according to a report from Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football. The Marrero native, who spent 4 years with the Tigers and was a teammate of Leonard Fournette, spent his first 4 seasons with the Chiefs and has played 57 games with 7 starts in his career, rushing for 1,014 yards and 11 touchdowns.

LSU has received its best preseason AP ranking since 2016, coming in at number 5. The Tigers are also number 5 in the coaches poll released earlier this month. In the AP, Georgia comes in at the top spot, Michigan is number 2, followed by Ohio State then Alabama. The last time The Tigers were ranked higher was in 2012 when they were number 3, and they were number 5 in 2016. Florida State, which LSU opens the season against September 3rd, came in at number 8. That’s the first top 10 opener for the Tigers since 2011.

LSU returns to practice today and star safety Greg Brooks Jr., who has been dealing with vertigo, should be back. He says he’s seen great things from his young teammates…:
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LSU’s defense is more experienced than last year, and Brooks says that fall practice has been more about improving rather than getting situated.

The Ragin Cajuns had their first scrimmage of preseason camp Monday, and second-year coach Michael Desormeaux is pleased to see how Ben Wooldridge is performing as the team’s starting quarterback. Desormeaux says Wooldridge, who is recovering from a torn ACL, is moving around well and is set to return. Wooldridge says he’s got a lot to work on.
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UL-Lafayette will open its 2023 season on September 2nd when it hosts Northwestern State.

06:30 LRN Newscast, August 15th

Governor John Bel Edwards declares a State of Emergency due to the extreme heat. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele says the prolonged blazing temperatures are having multiple impacts on the state, and the declaration authorizes the use of resources to help response efforts.:
Cut 13 (09) “to take place”
Drought conditions are putting stress on water supplies and agriculture, and the state has already exceeded the average number of heat related emergency room visits. Forecasters say there are no signs of significant cooling anytime soon.

Then there’s the fires which have popped up throughout the state over the past week. In Sabine Parish, a massive wildfire broke out Monday which is now contained, but authorities say remains a serious situation. At least eight houses have been destroyed or heavily damaged and yesterday afternoon residents of the Plain View community were urged to evacuate. Law enforcement is still patrolling the area looking for any new fires or flare-ups.

Gas prices nationally are the highest they’ve been in about 10 months, at $3.85 for a gallon of regular, but have remained steady in Louisiana for a week or so. That’s according to AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman who says the price at the pump here is $3.43 on average…:
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But the current statewide average is still 30 cents higher than the prior month.

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s husband has passed away. The Mayor’s Office released a statement Monday announcing Jason Cantrell died but did not detail the circumstances.

Updated LRN AM Newscall for Tuesday August 15

The state Office of Public Health in  Acadiana is holding a back-to-school hygiene drive for the next month. Teiko Foxx reports it’s a first-of-a-kind event where the goal is to reduce anxiety and improve self-esteem for middle schoolers struggling with personal hygiene…

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While the national average for a gallon of regular gas is the highest it’s been in 10 months at $3.85, in Louisiana, prices have remained steady. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The governor has declared a state of emergency due to the extreme heat. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The Louisiana Department of Health is hosting its first back-to-school hygiene drive for students beginning today through September 15 in Acadiana.  Regional Medical Director Dr. Tina Stefanski says the goal is to reduce anxiety and improve self-esteem…

Cut 4 (11)  “…school year.”

Stefanski says statistics show when students have their needs met, they actually perform better in the classroom. She says the supplies collected are not just for young girls in middle schools…

Cut 5 (08)   “…as well.”

Stefanski says items including menstrual products, soap, body wash, toothbrush, toothpaste, body wipes, lotion, deodorant, and hair combs will be collected and delivered to schools throughout Acadiana. She hopes the community joins the efforts of supplying essential hygiene products…

Cut 6 (11)  “…all schools.”

Stefanski says only new and unused items will be accepted. Items can be dropped off at libraries and health units in Iberia and Vermillion Parishes between now and September 15th.

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The national average for a gallon of regular gas is $3.85, the highest it has been in about 10 months. But Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says at least in Louisiana, the price has remained steady about the past week, but it’s still about 30 cents higher than it was a month ago.

Cut 7 (11) “…a barrel.”

Redman says typically at the beginning of the school year demand tends to wind down and in September demand will decrease even more. He says they are advising motorists to budget $3.50 to $3.75 a gallon.

Cut 8 (12) “…produce oil.”

Redman says the price at the pump has increased since OPEC-plus countries decided to cut production a million barrels a day. He says concerns of an economic slowdown, especially in Asia, prompted the cutback.

Cut 9 (08)  “…the economies.”

He says higher gas prices erode your personal finances, but a dramatic drop in gas prices would be an indicator that the economy is suffering.

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A Livingston Parish judge will soon be tasked with hearing the state’s first child custody battle between a divorced same-sex couple. A Denham Springs woman is suing for custody, despite the fact she’s not a biological parent of the child. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says a 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision ruled that laws applying to heterosexual marriages must also apply to legal same-sex unions…:

Cut 10 (13) “…this has to happen.”

In many states, a biological mother’s ex-wife has the same custody rights as an ex-husband, but in Louisiana, they do not. Plaintiff’s attorneys argue that the child was born while the couple were married, so parental custody rights should apply. Ciolino says, in his opinion, Louisiana needs to comply with the High Court’s ruling…:

Cut 11 (12) “…different-sex marriages.”

The defendant claims she is the sole biological parent and her ex-wife has no custodial rights. Ciolino says this should be a fairly easy decision for the judge in the case. He calls it “cut and dry”…:

Cut 12 (09) “…Louisiana statute.”

Livingston Parish Judge Erika Green is scheduled to hear the case in early September.

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Governor Edwards declares a State of Emergency due to the extreme heat. Spokesperson for the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Mike Steele, says the prolonged excessive heat is putting significant stress on resources in some areas of the state and the declaration is procedural for funding.

Cut 13 (09) “…to take place.”

Steele says the high temperatures and humidity are impacting agriculture and other industries. And low water levels along the Mississippi River are causing problems for water systems in south Louisiana.

Cut 14 (06)  “…these conditions.” 

Steele says unfortunately the heat has been responsible for some deaths and visits to emergency rooms for heat-related illnesses have already exceeded the yearly average.

Cut 15 (10)  “…as the heat.”

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LSU football’s star safety Greg Brooks Jr. has been dealing with a bout of vertigo but should be okay to return to practice today. The fifth-year senior from Harvey is a leader for the Tigers on defense. He says he’s seen great things from his young teammates.

Cut 16 (12) “…about that.”

Defensive coordinator Matt House spoke to the media on Saturday and said the team needs to get off the field on third downs more and to get more turnovers. Brooks on how they can do that.

Cut 17 (13) “…building ahead.”

LSU’s defense is more experienced than last year and Brooks says that fall practice has been more about improving rather than getting situated.

Cut 18   (11) “…going to be good.”

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The Ragin Cajuns had their first scrimmage of preseason camp yesterday and second-year coach Michael Desormeaux is pleased to see how Ben Wooldridge is performing as the team’s starting quarterback. Desormeaux says Wooldridge is moving around well as he’s set to return from a torn ACL. Wooldridge sees areas of his game that need improvement

Cut 19 (12) “…to do it.”

Wooldridge also says what the biggest change is in this year’s team compared to last year’s.

Cut 20 (11) “…with everybody.”

5:30 LRN Newscast Aug 14

The state’s burn ban remains in effect due to the dry conditions and excessive heat. Brooke Thorington has more on the huge wildfire in Mount Hermon…:

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Meanwhile, Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency due to the excessive heat. The move will free up more state resources that can be used to combat heat-related emergencies. Since early June, there have been 16 heat-related deaths statewide already. The YEARLY average is about 10.

 

St. Tammany Parish deputies are investigating a shooting in Mandeville that left a husband and wife dead. Investigators say a man was shot inside his home – allegedly by his wife – and went to a neighbor for help. He died at a local ER. Officers went to the home and found the wife dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot. The incident remains under investigation.

The First Gentleman of the city of New Orleans has passed away. Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s office released a statement announcing the Mayor’s husband Jason Cantrell died, but did not detail the circumstances; asking instead for privacy for the mayor and her family. Mr. Cantrell spent many years as a prosecutor in Orleans Parish.

Pet shelters are under the gun; trying to provide for the surge pf dogs and cats left at their doorsteps. Louisiana Humane Society director Jeff Dorson says lawmakers were asked for $3-million of the $2-billion surplus to help shelters, but they said no…:

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU received their AP ranking today and came in ranked as the 5th best team in the country according to voters. LSU football had a media availability today and safety Greg Brooks Jr. was one of the players that took questions. Brooks Jr. has been dealing with a battle of vertigo and says that he should be fine.

Cut 26 (13) “…help the team.”

Brooks Jr does say that the secondary is getting better every day, but sometimes has to remind the group to not get complacent.

Cut 27 (14) “…every play.”

No. 5 LSU plays No. 8 Florida State on Sunday, Sept. 3 in Orlando. For more information on LSU football, go to TigerRag.com and check out the Tiger Rag Audibles Podcast.

The Saints beat the Chiefs yesterday 26-24 after jumping out to an early 17-0 lead on their first three possessions. The second touchdown the Saints scored was from rookie wide receiver A.T. Perry’s 29 yard reception from quarterback Jameis Winston. Perry ended the day with 6 catches for 70 yards and a touchdown, and coach Dennis Allen was impressed by the rookie’s first NFL game.

Cut 17 (12) “…scored their first.”

One of the biggest position battles for the team is the current competition between the second cornerback spot. Paulson Adebo and Alontae Taylor are both competing for the spot, but Taylor gave up a big reception from the Chiefs in the first half. Allen says that Taylor playing slot versus press corner is a big difference.

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