AM LRN Newscall Jan 19

Louisiana has launched the Year of Music Campaign to emphasize the state’s musical culture and influence on music across genres. Colleen Crain has more…

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With the lineup for JazzFest 2024 public, Brooke Thorington has more from the festival’s producer about what all goes into creating a “Killer” line-up and what it means for the city.

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Once again Oil City Representative Danny McCormick has filed a bill that will be debated in the upcoming regular session to make it legal to conceal carry a gun without a permit. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana’s Year of Music campaign has begun, and Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says it started with Louisiana’s Showmanship Award winning float and musical performance at the Rose Bowl parade. 2024 will be a year of promoting the Bayou State through its great music and rich musical history…

Cut 4 (09) “…January 22nd.”

Recently, Louisiana talents like Lauren Daigle, Jon Batiste, Laney Wilson, Amanda Shaw, and Lane Hardy have shined a spotlight on the state and Nungesser says Louisiana will be working on some social media take overs where they discuss what they love about Louisiana. The state is also launching the Louisiana Music Trail…

Cut 5 (12) “…in Vidalia.” 

You can travel the Trail. It goes live on ExploreLouisiana.com

As part of the Year of Music, Nungesser says, Louisiana will be participating in events like the CMA Fest in Nashville, ad DC Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C.

Cut 6 (11) “…trip here.”

Nungesser also hopes this is the year to bring back the Music Commission to begin to bring more music recording back to Louisiana.

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The complete line-up for the 2024 New Orleans JazzFest is out and it runs the gamut, from Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals to Zachary Richard. JazzFest Producer Quint Davis says this year’s bill is unlike those in years past with eight days of music at the fairgrounds.

Cut 7 (13) “…fell in.”

Booking acts for 14 different stages is no easy task. Davis says for example it’s taken five years to get The Rolling Stones, after the pandemic and one tour being postponed for health issues but 2024 is the year. He says several factors have to be considered when…

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And because the festival is such a big draw, not just for music fans, Davis says some of the acts who aren’t even touring are coming to specifically play JazzFest.

While Mardi Gras and conventions are huge economic drivers for the Big Easy, JazzFest is right up there with them.

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For tickets and to view the full line-up visit NOjazzfest-dot-com

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The House Governmental Affairs Committee votes for a proposed Congressional district map that makes Republican Garret Graves’ district a second Black majority district in Louisiana. A federal judge has ordered the Louisiana Legislature to draw a map with two majority-minority districts. Catahoula Senator Glen Womack says his bill does that and it also…

Cut 10 (12) “…Scalise.”

Womack admits his map is politically drawn so House Speaker Mike Johnson, House Majority Leader Scalise, and US Representatives Clay Higgins and Julia Letlow will be re-elected for the remainder of the decade.

Alexandria Representative Ed Larvadain does not like the map, because Graves’ district crosses the state diagonally so that black neighborhoods in Shreveport are connected with Black communities in Baton Rouge….

Cut 11 (11) “…zig zagging.” 

New Orleans Representative Candace Newell says this map is likely their best option

Cut 12 (15) “…support from.” 

The map was amended in committee, so it will need full House and Senate approval before heading to the governor’s desk. The amended version of the map puts all of Calcasieu Parish in Speaker Johnson’s district and all of Ouachita Parish in Congresswoman Julia Letlow’s district. East Baton Rouge and Rapides are split between three different districts.

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State lawmakers have begun filing bills for the regular session that starts in March and north Louisiana Republican Danny McCormick has already filed his legislation to allow non-felons, 18 and over to conceal carry a firearm without a permit. McCormick’s measure ran into trouble in the state Senate last year…

Cut 13 (07) “…constitutional carry bill.”

This is the fifth consecutive year McCormick has authored a conceal carry bill. In 2021, Governor John Bel Edwards vetoed the bill. McCormick pulled it from consideration last year after the Senate started to heavily amend the legislation.

Currently, Louisiana residents need a permit to conceal carry, and to obtain the permit, a person must undergo firearm training. McCormick argues a gun owner can legally open carry in Louisiana and training is not required…

Cut 14 (08) “…their right.” 

McCormick describes his legislation as a constitutional carry bill…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 18

A 22-year-old Kennetra Ary is behind bars in Livingston Parish after allegedly fatally shooting her father and sister. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says it happened at a mobile home near Walker.

Cut 12 (13)  “…their lives”  

58-year-old Kenneth Ary of Walker and 21-year-old Helen Ary of Tomball, Texas were found dead at the scene.

So far this year there have been 131 house fires across Louisiana and in the last four days, 38. Regional Disaster Officer for the Red Cross, Ed Bush says their agency responds to house fires and provides comfort and financial assistance and he wishes everyone would have a plan and prepare for the possibility…

Cut 11 (09) “…emergency plan.”

The winter weather has pushed the state’s blood supply to a critical low level. Because of the cold and hazardous travel, blood donations have dropped this week. Spokesperson for the Blood Center, Paul Adams, says they like to have a supply of three to five days on hand, but at the moment it’s down to one day…
cut 4 (10) “…anybody”
Adams says reach out to your local hospital about donating blood.

Jazz Fest released its entire 2024 musical line-up today. It includes country music star Chris Stapleton, and rock bands the Foo Fighters and The Rolling Stones. Nola-dot-com Time -Picayune entertainment writer Keith Spera says there will also be tribute to the late Jimmy Buffet…
cut 7 (10) “…as well”
The dates this year are April 25th through the 28th and May 2nd through the 5th.

 

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers improved to 3-and-1 in SEC play last night with an 89-to 80 win over 22nd ranked Ole Miss at the PMAC. Jordan Wright, the former Dunham High star, led the way with 27 points. The transfer from Vanderbilt says it was his best game in an LSU uniform…
cut 17 (14) “…incredible”
The Tigers host Texas A-and-M on Saturday.

Incredible performance by Brandon Ingram last night as the 26-year-old recorded his third triple-double of his career as he scored 28 points, grabbed ten rebounds and had 10 assists as New Orleans defeated the struggling Charlotte Hornets 132 to 112. The Pels also made a franchise record 25 three-pointers. New Orleans has won eight of its last eleven and they’ll host the Phoenix Suns on Friday.

Saints quarterback Derek Carr took a lot of heat from the fan base this season as the offense struggled, especially during the first half of the season. General Manager Mickey Loomis says Carr finished the season strong, after dealing with several injuries…
cut 18 (17) “….toward the end”
The Saints are looking for a new offensive coordinator and they’ve requested to interview Bengals quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher, Rams quarterbacks coach Zac Robinson and Seahawks O-C Shane Waldron.

ULM men’s basketball looks for its first win in Sun Belt play tonight as the Warhawks visit James Madison. The Dukes are 15-and-2 on the year.

The Ragin Cajuns improved to 3-and-3 in Sun Belt play after beating Texas State last night 86 to 68. U-L Lafayette completes a four-game road trip on Saturday by visiting South Alabama.

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 18

22-year-old Kennetra Ary is behind bars in Livingston Parish after allegedly fatally shooting her father and sister. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says Ary is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and was arrested at the scene, a mobile home near Walker…

Cut  14 (08) “…the moment.”

58-year-old Kenneth Ary of Walker and 21-year-old Helen Ary of Tomball, Texas were found dead at the scene.

Blood donations have dropped to critical levels in Louisiana. Spokesperson for The Blood Center, Paul Adams, says a combination of things has led to a lull in supply, the holidays, carnival season, and the cold weather.

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There have been 38 home fires in Louisiana in just the last four days. Colleen Crain discusses fire response and safety…

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The lineup for JazzFest is out and in addition to the Rolling Stones, the Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, and Queen Latifah are on the bill. And instead of seven days of music at the New Orleans fairgrounds this spring it will be eight days.  Visit NOjazzfest.com

3:30 PM Newscast Jan 18

58-year-old Kenneth Ary of Walker and 21-year-old Helen Ary of Tomball, Texas were found dead at the scene. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says a Walker police officer who lived near the shooting got to the scene quickly…

Cut 13 (10) “…this situation” 

22-year-old Kennetra Ary was arrested for allegedly shooting her father and sister.

Blood donations have dropped to critical levels in Louisiana. Since the pandemic. Ochsner Health has seen a 40% drop in blood donations, with more people working from home and blood drives at schools and the workplace not as routine as they were in the past. Spokesperson for The Blood Center, Paul Adams, says donating blood has its perks; you’ll learn your blood type and they can check your cholesterol and iron levels…

Cut 5 (07) “…three lives.” 

To find a blood drive near you in southeast Louisiana visit TheBloodCenter-dot-org or reach out to your local hospital to find their local supplier.

The Line up for Jazz Fest is out. The dates this year are April 25th through the 28th and May 2nd through the 5th. NOLA.com and Times-Picayune Entertainment Writer Keith Spera says it’s kind of a bonus JazzFest this year with eight days at the Fairgrounds versus seven.

Cut 8 (13) “…top to bottom.” 

Weekend passes and VIP Packages are also on sale now. For the full line-up visit NOjazzfest.org

Tragic House fires are far too common especially in the cold weather. There have been 38 home fires across Louisiana in just the last four days. Regional Disaster Officer for the Red Cross, Ed Bush says, one thing can make the difference in your survival….

Cut 10 (10) “…out safely.” 

The Red Cross will install a smoke detector free of charge if you ask.

LRN PM Newscall January 18

The Foo Fighters and Chris Stapleton are among the headliners for JazzFest this year, that’s in addition to The Rolling Stones. Brooke Thorington has more.

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There have been 38 home fires in Louisiana in the just the last four days. Colleen Crain discusses fire response and safety…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Colleen Crain” 

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Blood donations have dropped to critical levels in Louisiana. Spokesperson for The Blood Center, Paul Adams, says a combination of things has led to a lull in supply, the holidays, carnival season, and the cold weather.

Cut 3 (12) “…blood supply.”

Preferrable, Adams says they like to have a supply of 3 to 5 days on hand but at the moment it’s down to one day.

Cut 4 (10) “…anybody.”

Donating blood has its perks; Adams says you’ll learn your blood type and they can check your cholesterol and iron levels…

Cut 5 (07) “…three lives.” 

Since the pandemic. Ochsner Health has seen a 40% drop in blood donations, with more people working from home and blood drives at schools and the workplace not as routine as they were in the past

To find a blood drive near you in southeast Louisiana visit TheBloodCenter-dot-org or reach out to your local hospital to find their local supplier.

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The line-up for JazzFest is out and in addition to The Rolling Stones headlining, the Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, and Queen Latifah are also on the bill. NOLA.com and Times-Picayune Entertainment Writer Keith Spera says they’ve also got some of the fresher younger bands playing.

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Spera says festival organizers have outdone themselves again, bringing in big names, and up-and-coming artists while also paying a nod to those artists who made JazzFest what it is today. For example, a tribute to the late Jimmy Buffett…

Cut 7 (10) “…as well.” 

The dates this year are April 25th through the 28th and May 2nd through the 5th. Spera says it’s kind of a bonus JazzFest this year with eight days at the Fairgrounds versus seven.

Cut 8 (13) “…top to bottom.” 

Weekend passes and VIP Packages are also on sale now. For the full line-up visit NOjazzfest.com

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In the first 18 days of 2024 there have been 131 fires across Louisiana and in the last four days, 38. Regional Disaster Officer for the Red Cross, Ed Bush says during these cold days keep safe by keeping space heaters and other heat producing electric items away from flammables in your home…

Cut 9 (08) “…inside the house.” 

Bush also says, be sure to unplug the heaters before going to bed.

Tragic House fires are far too common especially in the cold weather, but Bush says, one thing can make the difference in your survival….

Cut 10 (10) “…out safely.” 

The Red Cross will install a smoke detector free of charge if you ask.

Bush says the Red Cross responds to house fires and provides comfort and financial assistance and he wishes everyone would have a plan and prepare for the possibility…

Cut 11 (09) “…emergency plan.”

Information for those wanting to volunteer or partner with the Red Cross in times of tragedy and need, visit RedCross Dot Org Slash Louisiana

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A 22-year-old woman is behind bars in Livingston Parish after allegedly fatally shooting her father and sister. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says 22-year-old Kennetra Ary killed two of her family members at a mobile home near Walker…

Cut 12 (13)  “…their lives”  

58-year-old Kenneth Ary of Walker and 21-year-old Helen Ary of Tomball, Texas were found dead at the scene. Ard says a Walker police officer who lived near the shooting got to the scene quickly…

Cut 13 (10) “…this situation” 

Kennetra Ary was charged with two counts of first degree murder. Ard says she was arrested at the scene…

Cut  14 (08) “…the moment.”

2:30 PM Newscast Jan 18

A 22-year-old woman is behind bars in Livingston Parish after allegedly fatally shooting her father and sister. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says 22-year-old Kennetra Ary killed two of her family members at a mobile home near Walker…

Cut 12 (13)  “…their lives”  

In the first 18 days of 2024 there have been 131 fires across Louisiana and in the last four days, 38. Regional Disaster Officer for the Red Cross, Ed Bush says during these cold days keep safe by keeping space heaters and other heat producing electric items away from flammables in your home…

Cut 9 (08) “…inside the house.” 

The Foo Fighters and Chris Stapleton are among the headliners for JazzFest this year, that’s in addition to The Rolling Stones. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The great Cajun and Country Musician, Jo El Sonnier will be laid to rest Saturday in Sulphur Louisiana. Sonnier died on Saturday January 13th while on tour. He had just received a standing ovation moments before suffering a massive heart attack. Sonnier brought Cajun music to the world and won a Grammy and was nominated 4 times. He was also an American Country Music Vocalist of the year nominee and member of seven music halls of fame.

1:30 LRN Newscast

The state House approved a bill that would move Louisiana from an open primary system to closed party primaries for federal, state, legislative and certain judicial elections. Carencro Representative Julie Emerson is the sponsor of the bill..
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The House approved the bill on a 64 to 40 vote. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says there was a recent poll that showed the public favors the state’s unique jungle primary, where candidates from all parties are on the same primary ballot…
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The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee is expected to debate this bill some more this afternoon. Governor Jeff Landry is pushing for a closed party primary system. He says southern states with a closed primary system are succeeding.

The winter weather has pushed the state’s blood supply to a critical low level. Because of the cold and hazardous travel, blood donations have dropped this week. Spokesperson for the Blood Center, Paul Adams, says they like to have a supply of three to five days on hand, but at the moment it’s down to one day…
cut 4 (10) “…anybody”
Adams says reach out to your local hospital about donating blood.

Jazz Fest released its entire 2024 musical line-up today. It includes country music star Chris Stapleton, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt and iconic rock band the Foo Fighters. Nola-dot-com entertainment writher Keith Speara says there will also be tribute to the late Jimmy Buffet…
cut 7 (10) “…as well”
The dates this year are April 25th through the 28th and May 2nd through the 5th.

12:30 PM Newscast Jan 18

Blood donations have dropped to critical levels in Louisiana. Spokesperson for The Blood Center, Paul Adams, says a combination of things has led to a lull in supply, the holidays, carnival season, and the cold weather.

Cut 3 (12) “…blood supply.”

Adams says they like to have a supply of 3 to 5 days on hand but at the moment it’s down to one day.

The line-up for JazzFest is out and in addition to The Rolling Stones headlining, the Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, and Queen Latifah are also on the bill. NOLA.com and Times-Picayune Entertainment Writer Keith Spera says they’ve also got some of the fresher younger bands playing.

Cut 6 (12) “…this year.” 

State Wildlife is holding the first of three meetings to receive public input on the proposed return of a black bear hunting season tonight. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (34)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Senate approved a new Congressional district map that makes Republican Garret Graves’ sixth district a black majority voting district by having it stretch from Baton Rouge to Shreveport. Senator Glen Womack is the sponsor of this legislation…
cut 16 (10) “….the country”
It passed on a 27-11 vote and the House Governmental Affairs Committee is expected to vote on the map today.

Hunters interested hunting black bears in December can attend a public meeting at the West Monroe Convention Center tonight, hosted by LDWF. Humane Society of Louisiana president Jeff Dorson is pushing for a more humane approach when it comes to controlling the growing black bear population and encourages the state to follow Florida’s BearWise program…
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The Louisiana Shrimp Association is suing the Biden Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service over their rule requiring skimmer trawl vessels to use Turtle Excluder Devices in Louisiana’s Inshore waters.
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The New Orleans JazzFest released its 2024 musical line-up today and your headliners are Chris Stapleton, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, and the rock band Foo Fighters. Bonnie Raitt, Earth Wind and Fire and Jon Batiste are also performing at the New Orleans Fair Grounds during the last weekend of April and first weekend of May. Previously announced, the Rolling Stones on May 2nd.