8:30 LRN Newscast

A police practices expert agency, the Bowman Group, has helped State Police make several policy changes to make sure interactions with the public are safe and do no lead to unnecessary force. The FBI has investigated several cases of troopers’ beating black men during traffic stops. Ashley Burns from the Bowman Group says one of the new policies allows an easy way for the public to report a case of excessive force
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The US House is scheduled to convene at 11 AM central time. Are the votes there to elect Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise as the next Speaker of the House? Some Conservatives who still not ready to support Scalise. Scalise believes he should be the next speaker and is telling colleagues it’s time to get back to work…
cut 14 (11) “….take care of”

At least 22 Americans are among those killed in the attacks on Israel. Barry Weinstein, Rabbi for Temple Sinai in Lake Charles has family living in Israel…
Cut 7 (09) “…from Gaza.”
Former Louisiana Insurance Commissioner and Secretary of State Jim Brown was in Israel before the attack on a personal religious journey, but had a premonition to come home early.

A school specifically designed to help young autistic students learn will begin taking applications next month after receiving approval from the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. The school is called Academy of Collaborative Education and will serve K-through-5th graders. Maddie Cannon is a co-founder of ACE and a parent of an autistic child…
cut 5 (11) “…hopes for”
The school is scheduled to begin classes next July.

7:30 LRN Newscast

State Police says the reforms its implementing as a result of the Ronald Greene case are transformational. LSP attempted to cover-up details of Greene’s death, who was beaten by troopers before he died. Colonel Lamar Davis says body camera video policies were among the first changes…
Cut 10 (11) “…when on duty.”
State Police hired the Bowman Group consulting firm to help them identify policies and procedures that needed to be changed.

Louisianans with a strong connection to Israel are deeply concerned by the attack by Hamas militants that’s resulted in more than 12-hundred deaths. Barry Weinstein, Rabbi for Temple Sinai in Lake Charles says the enemies of Israel do not recognize the United Nations 1948 resolution creating the two states of Israel and Palestine…
cut 8 (10) “…sovereign nation”

Louisiana’s average ACT score has increased for the first time since 2016. According to ACT data, Louisiana’s class of 2023 had an average composite score of 18.2, a slight increase from the previous class. Louisiana is one of nine states that saw an increase in average composite scores.

A new public charter school, The Academy of Collaborative Education, that will serve kindergarten through fifth-grade autistic students has been approved by BESE. Teiko Foxx has more
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU has made several changes to a defense that ranks 121st in the country. Last week we saw Sage Ryan get the start at cornerback. The former five-star safety out of Lafayette Christian says he’s getting up to speed at cornerback by going up against in practice two of the best receivers in college football, Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Junior…
cut 19 (19) “…..in the nation”

Former LSU star and Philadelphia pitcher Aaron Nola allowed two runs over 5.2 innings as the Phillies beat Atlanta 10 to 2 to take a two games to one lead in the N-L-D-S.

And the Astros are heading to the American League Championship Series for a seventh consecutive season after topping the Twins three to two. The A-L-C-S will between Houston and Texas will begin Sunday in Space City.

The Saints will head to Houston this weekend to take on the Texans on Sunday. Houston rookie quarterback CJ Stroud has played well and has yet to throw an interception. New Orleans Coach Dennis Allen is impressed with the rookie…
Cut 16 (19) “…on the move.”
Saints quarterback Derek Carr was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice, a sign he’s over the sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder. Offensive guard Andrus Peat was also a full participant after missing last Sunday’s game with a concussion. But Chris Olave and Cameron Jordan were limited at practice because of injuries. Olave has a toe injury, and Jordan’s back is bothering him.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana State Police announces the state agency has undergone numerous top to bottom changes after the department came under fire for several excessive force incidents involving black men. The Bowman Group was hired to help identify changes and Ashley Burns says that includes use of force policies…
cut 11 (10) “…deadly force authorized”
Officers also have to carry less than lethal weapons.

Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise has received the House GOP’s nomination to be Speaker of the House, but a vote on the House floor to elect Scalise as the Speaker remains on hold. The Jefferson Republican does not have the 217 votes needed to win the Speakership…
Cut 13 (10) “… work to do.”
The House is scheduled to convene again at 11 AM this morning central time. He needs a near

The attacks on Israel has Americans deeply concerned. Colleen Crain has more…
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LRN AM Newscall October 12

A new public charter school, The Academy of Collaborative Education, that will serve kindergarten through fifth-grade autistic students has been approved by BESE. Teiko Foxx has more

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The attacks on Israel has Americans deeply concerned. Colleen Crain has more…

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State Police says it’s made transformational changes after it came under fire for several cases of excessive force, including the high-profile fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Academy of Collaborative Education, a new public charter school for children on the Autism Spectrum, has received approval to accept students from BESE. The school will serve kindergarten through fifth-grade students in Monroe starting in July of 2024. ACE Director Joellen Freeman says ACE will be a tuition free public charter school.

Cut 4 (11) “…our own.”

The school offers student-centered learning with two classrooms per grade and a total of 96 students.

Maddie Cannon is also a co-Founder of ACE. She’s a parent of an autistic child and wants a school that would meet and exceed his unique learning needs…

Cut 5 (11) “…hopes for.”

Freeman says the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder is high and ACE added therapeutic interventions and therapies that autistic students need.

Cut 6 (13) “…very innovative.”

ACE will open enrollment in November. To learn more about ACE, visit Aceforasd.org.

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At least 22 Americans are among those killed in the attacks on Israel. Barry Weinstein, Rabbi for Temple Sinai in Lake Charles has family living in Israel…

Cut 7 (09) “…from Gaza.”

Weinstein says the brutal attack is the worst he has seen in his lifetime and the enemies of the nation of Israel do not recognize the United Nations 1948 resolution creating the two states of Israel and Palestine.

Cut 8 (10) “…sovereign nation.” 

Weinstein says he is praying deeply for Israel’s safety.  Civilians young and old are among at least 1200 killed.

Cut 9 (09)  “…my lifetime.”

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State Police says the reforms its implementing as a result of the Ronald Greene case are transformational. LSP attempted to cover-up details of Greene’s death, who was beaten by troopers before he died. Colonel Lamar Davis says body camera video policies were among the first changes…

Cut 10 (11) “…when on duty.”

State Police hired the Bowman Group consulting firm to help them identify policies and procedures that needed to be changed to help restore the public’s trust. Ashley Burns from the Bowman Group says L-S-P has made with its use of force policies…

Cut 11 (10) “…deadly force authorized” 

Three officers face state charges for their role in Greene’s deadly arrest. Master Trooper Kory York faces the most significant charge, negligent homicide.

The FBI has investigated several cases of troopers’ beating black men during traffic stops. Burns says one of the new policies allows an easy way for the public to report a case of excessive force

Cut 12 (10) “..underway.” 

The Bowman Group also recommends that State Police needs to diversify its workforce even more, provide mental and physical wellness opportunities for its employees. Burns says identifying an employee who may be troubled is also very important in preventing a negative event.

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Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise has received the House GOP’s nomination to be Speaker of the House, but a vote on the House floor to elect Scalise as the Speaker remains on hold. Scalise needs 217 votes from fellow Representatives in order to win…

Cut 13 (10) “… work to do.”

There are several House Republicans who still support Jim Jordan of Ohio as the next Speaker and will not back Scalise. As long as this division continues among Republicans, the House can not operate until a speaker is elected. Scalise is telling his colleagues its time to get back to work…

Cut 14 (11) “…take care of.”

Scalise says we need to make they’re sending a message to the world that the House is open and doing the people’s business…

Cut 15 (10) “…with Israel”

Julia Letlow and Clay Higgins are the only two members of Louisiana’s House delegation to come out in support of Scalise for speaker. The House is scheduled to convene again this morning at 11:00 central time.

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The Saints will head to Houston this weekend to take on the Texans on Sunday. Houston rookie quarterback CJ Stroud has played well and has yet to throw an interception. New Orleans Coach Dennis Allen is impressed with the rookie…

Cut 16 (19) “…on the move.”

Allen says most rookie quarterbacks have trouble processing information, he’s that’s not the case with Stroud…

Cut 17 (19) “…offensively”

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Former Lafayette Christian star Sage Ryan has become a swiss-army knife in LSU’s secondary. He’s played safety, nickel corner and last week started at cornerback in the win over Missouri. Ryan credits cornerbacks coach Robert Steeples for helping make this transition

Cut 18 (19) “…I like it.”

And it helps Ryan goes up against  two of the best receivers in the country in Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr at practice

Cut 19 (19) “…in the nation” 

It appears they’ve settled on a role for linebacker Harold Perkins. The sophomore is being used as a strongside linebacker and they are also using him in coverage as a nickel back in some passing situations. Ryan is impressed with his Perkins’ versatility…

Cut 20 (20) “…draft stock.” 

5:30 LRN Newscast

Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana has received enough support from the House GOP to be nominated for the next Speaker of the U-S House of Representatives. Scalise beat out Jim Jordan from Ohio for the GOP nomination. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says Scalise most likely got the nod over Jordan because he’s a little bit more towards the middle…

Cut 13 (10) “…with others”

The 58-year-old from Jefferson Parish has represented Louisiana’s First Congressional District since 2008.

Taxpayers in the Bayou State are paying more than $91 million annually on litter abatement, according to the 2023 Louisiana Litter Study. The study reveals that’s a 65 percent increase since 2010. Keep Louisiana Beautiful Director Susan Russell…

Cut 3 (13) “…long term.”

Prices and inflation seem to be up everywhere but there’s some good news at the pump. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Colleen Crain”  

The Academy of Collaborative Education, a new public charter school for children on the Autism Spectrum, has received approval from BESE. The school will serve kindergarten through fifth-grade students in Monroe with two classrooms per grade and a total of 96 students. ACE will begin enrollment in November.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints returned to practice today in advance of Sunday’s game at Houston. Wide receiver Chris Olave was limited with a toe injury, defensive end Cameron Jordan was also limited as he has a back injury. But offensive guard Andrus Peat was a full participant after missing the New England win with a concussion. Coach Dennis Allen…
cut 16 (12) “….he can help us”
Quarterback Derek Carr was also a full participant today.

Even though it was just a preseason game, it was still good to see Zion Williamson back on the court last night for the first time since early January. Williamson had 12 points, five rebounds and five assists in 15 minutes. Head Coach Willie Green on Zion’s performance…
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The Pels play the Rockets tomorrow in Birmingham.

Louisiana Tech dropped to 3-and-5 last night with a 31-23 loss to Middle Tennessee. Coach Sonny Cumbie was seeking a winning season in his second year at Ruston, but they’ll have to win their final four regular season games for that to happen…
cut 24 (14) “….an outcome”
Tech’s next game is October 24th at home against New Mexico State.

ULM suffered an embarrassing loss at home last Saturday as they lost to South Alabama 55-7. Coach Terry Bowden knows his team is capable of playing better than what they showed last Saturday…
cut 17 (16) “….this week”
ULM is at Texas State at 6 PM.

LRN 4:30 PM Newscast

A vote from the full House is still needed but Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District Representative, Steve Scalise has received the House GOP nomination to be the next Speaker of the U-S House of Representatives. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says If Scalise is elected, he’ll be the first House Speaker ever from Louisiana and this is a big deal for the Bayou State…

Cut  14 (10) “.help the state”

 

 

Good news at the gas pump! The Average Price per gallon has come down 10 cents per gallon since last week in Louisiana. That’s more than expected according to Don Redman with Triple A.

 

Cut 9 (14) “…last year.” 

Louisiana Taxpayers are paying more than $91 million a year on litter abatement.

 

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Tonight’s Powerball drawing is the 36th consecutive drawing that has rolled over since July 19 without a big winner. The odds of winning the Powerball is 1 in 292 million. Lottery Spokesperson Dustin Annison says there have been 17 Powerball grand prize winners from Louisiana….

 

Cut 7 (12) “…this magnitude” 

 

LRN PM Newscall October 11

Taxpayers are paying more than $91 million a year on litter abatement to keep Louisiana beautiful, according to a new study. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

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 Prices and inflation seem to be up everywhere but there’s some good news at the pump. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Colleen Crain”  

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The 2023 Louisiana Litter Study reveals taxpayers are paying more than $91 million annually on litter abatement, a 65 percent increase since 2010. Keep Louisiana Beautiful Director Susan Russell says unfortunately most of that money is going towards cleaning up the state instead of getting residents to stop trashing it

Cut 3 (13) “…long term.”

Research shows there were over 143 million pieces of litter on Louisiana roadways with interstates being the most littered type of roadway. Nearly 54 percent of motorists were the source of highway litter, followed by unsecured loads at 17 percent.

Most Louisianans support a 50-cent to two-dollar fee for cleanup and prevention. Russell says 74 percent of all littering across the Bayou State takes place at outdoor events.

Cut 4 (12) “…are overflowing.”

According to the survey, 92 percent of Louisianans believe litter is a problem. To help tackle the ongoing litter issue, Russell urges residents to get involved.

Cut 5 (13) “ …be approached.”  

The full report can be found at KeepLouisianaBeatiful.org.

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After Monday night’s Powerball Jackpot came and went without one lucky winner, tonight’s drawing is an estimated $1.73 billion with a cash value of $756 million. Louisiana Lottery Spokesperson Dustin Annison says its the second-largest jackpot ever and it follows another billion-dollar jackpot in July.

Cut 6 (08) “…very exciting.”

Tonight’s drawing is the 36th consecutive drawing that has rolled over since July 19 without a big winner. The odds of winning the Powerball is 1 in 292 million. Annison says there have been 17 Powerball grand prize winners from Louisiana….

Cut 7 (12) “…this magnitude” 

Annison also said don’t toss your ticket in the trash too quickly if you don’t hit all six numbers. He said there are multiple ways to win.

Cut 8 (12) “…drawing occurs..”

A one-million-dollar Powerball ticket matching all five white ball numbers drawn was sold in Houma last weekend. To be eligible for tonight’s Powerball jackpot, tickets must be purchased by 9 p.m.

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Gas prices are down and according to Don Redman of Triple A, they’re down more than expected…

Cut 9 (14) “…last year.” 

Today the average price per gallon in Louisiana is $3.19.

Prices and inflation seem to be up everywhere but prices at the pump have come down. Louisiana’s average price per gallon is 20 cents cheaper than last year. Don Redman of Triple A says it’s all about supply and demand…

Cut 10 (10) “…of gasoline.”

Louisianans are paying less at the pump today — 20 cents per gallon less compared to last year but Don Redman of Triple A says be prepared because Energy prices are driven by the news of the day…

Cut 11 (08) “…prices will be.”

According to Redman, under normal circumstances prices could drop to a statewide average of $3.10 per gallon or even $3.00 per gallon but be prepared to budget more because of the events happening in the Middle East.

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Louisiana’s Steve Scalise has received the House GOP nomination to be the next Speaker of the U-S House of Representatives. The 58-year-old from Jefferson Parish has represented Louisiana’s First Congressional District since 2008 . UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says Scalise has been eyeing this position for several years…

Cut 12 (06) “.come true”  

Scalise beat out Jim Jordan from Ohio for the GOP nomination. Chervenak says Scalise most likely got the nod over Jordan, because he’s a little bit more towards the middle…

Cut 13 (10) “…with others”

A vote from the full House is still needed, which could take place this afternoon. If Scalise is elected, he’ll be the first House Speaker ever from Louisiana. Chervenak says this is a big deal for the Bayou State…

Cut  14 (10) “.help the state”

LRN 3:30 Newscast

A vote from the full house is still needed but Louisiana’s Steve Scalise has received the House GOP nomination to be the next Speaker of the U-S House of Representatives. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says Scalise has been eyeing this position for several years…

Cut 12 (06) “.come true”  

If Scalise is elected, he’ll be the first House Speaker ever from Louisiana.

According The 2023 Louisiana Litter Study, 92 percent of Louisianans believe litter is a problem. To help tackle the ongoing litter issue, Keep Louisiana Beautiful Director Susan Russell urges residents to get involved.

Cut 5 (13) “ …be approached.”  

The full report can be found at KeepLouisianaBeatiful.org.

If you haven’t filled up this week, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Louisiana’s average gas price is down 10 cents per gallon since just last week. According to Don Redman of Triple A, it’s all about supply and demand…

Cut 10 (10) “…of gasoline.”

Redman says under normal circumstances prices could drop to a statewide average of $3.10 per gallon but be prepared because Energy prices are driven by the news of the day…

Cut 11 (08) “…prices will be.”

 

The Powerball drawing is tonight with the second largest jackpot ever! Your odds of winning, 1 in 292 million. Louisiana Lottery Spokesperson Dustin Annison says don’t toss your ticket in the trash too quickly if you don’t hit all six numbers…

Cut 8 (12) “…drawing occurs..”