10:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards’ two terms in office ends Monday. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says the Democrat from Tangipahoa Parish constantly battled with a Republican-controlled Legislature. He says the battle started on his first day in office when the House rejected the governor’s choice for House Speaker.
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Edwards and the Legislature had to address a two-billion dollar budget deficit in his first year in office. It took a sales tax increase and other budgetary moves to get the state out of the red.

Edwards first executive order was expanding Medicaid coverage to some 400,000 Louisianans. In 2017 Edwards pushed criminal justice reform measures aimed at reducing the state’s prison population, some of those initiatives could be rolled back in an anticipated special session on crime next month.

The state’s longest-serving Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, will leave office on Monday. The 79-year-old from New Orleans has been the state’s insurance commissioner since 2006. Donelon says one of his greatest achievements was an incentive program that resulted in more insurance companies providing homeowners coverage after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita…
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But property insurance rates began to escalate again after Hurricane Laura in 2020 and Ida in 2021.

As we start a new year, labor quality is the top concern among small businesses. Forty percent of National Federation of Independent Business members say they were unable to fill positions in the last two months of 2023. Regional NFIB Director Dawn McVea…
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9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards’ two terms in office comes to an end Monday. Brooke Thorington looks back at his administration’s accomplishments and a major controversy that had the governor on the defensive…
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Moderate to heavy rain will fall across the state today. Forecasters are also keeping an eye on a storm system that will hit the state on Monday, Inauguration Day.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon’s long political career comes to a close on Monday. Donelon has been the state’s insurance commish since 2006. He leaves office at a time when property insurance rates have seen dramatic jumps. He’s hopeful an incentive program to bring more insurers to the state and a grant program to strength roofs will help…
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A new law that went into effect this week requires Louisiana health insurance providers to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients or those facing medical treatment that render them sterile. Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis authored the legislation and remembers the emotional testimony from citizens pushing for this new law…
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8:30 am Newscast

A new state law that went into this week requires health insurance plans to cover fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatments could keep them from having a child.  Teiko Foxx has more…

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The state’s longest-serving Insurance Commissioner will leave office on Monday after 17 years.  When Jim Donelon entered office, the state had some of the most expensive auto insurance rates in the country and despite his best efforts…

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Labor quality remains a big concern for small businesses in 2023. Forty percent of National Federation of Independent Business members say they’ve been unable to fill some positions for a couple of months. Regional NFIB Director Dawn McVea…

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ leaves office Monday after two terms as governor. During his eight years, the Edwards administration navigated multiple natural disasters and civil unrest in 2016 following the Baton Rouge police shooting of Alton Sterling. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says Edwards tenure will be marred most notably by the death of Black motorist Ronald Greene while in State Police custody.

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7:30 am Newscast

Louisiana health insurance providers must now pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile went into effect this week.  The new law went into effect this week.  The mandate does not apply to Medicaid or health insurance plans through the state health care exchange. And the bill’s author, Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis says coverage is limited.

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ two terms in office ends Monday. Edwards and the Legislature had to address a two-billion dollar budget deficit in his first year in office. As governor his first executive order was expanding Medicaid coverage to some 400,000 Louisianans. In 2020 he had to impose Covid restrictions that many Republicans thought went too far…

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Louisiana’s longest-serving Insurance Commissioner will leave office on Monday. Jeff Palermo has more on Jim Donelan’s retirement.

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Labor quality is the top concern among small businesses again this year. Forty percent of National Federation of Independent Business members say they were unable to fill positions in the last two months of 2023. Regional NFIB Director Dawn McVea…

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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The seventh-ranked LSU women’s basketball team opened SEC play with a resounding 92-72 win over Missouri. The Lady Tigers erupted for 32 points in the third quarter. Aneesah Morrow had 25 points and Flau’Jae Johnson added 24.

The Ragin Cajuns fell short in their upset bid of 19th-ranked James Madison. The Dukes remain undefeated after a 68-61 win in the Cajundome.

The LSU men’s basketball team tips off SEC play tomorrow night at Texas A-and-M. The Tigers went 2-16 in conference action last year. Coach Matt McMahon says he has a better team this year…
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Tip off in College Station is at 7:30.
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The Saints continue preparations for their regular season finale on Sunday against Atlanta. The Saints lost to the Falcons in Atlanta during Thanksgiving weekend. The Falcons rushed for 228 yards that day. Safety Tyrann Mathieu on shutting down the Atlanta ground game…
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Kick-off Sunday in the Dome.

LSU safety Major Burns has announced he’s returning for his senior season. The Baton Rouge product led the Tigers with 93 tackles last season. Ohio State cornerback Jyaire Brown has committed to LSU. Brown was a Buckeye for two years but saw his playing time dwindle his sophomore season. He is  a New Orleans native.

6:30 am Newscast

The state’s longest-serving Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, will leave office on Monday. The 79-year-old from New Orleans has been the state’s insurance commissioner since 2006. Donelon says one of his greatest achievements was an incentive program that resulted in more insurance companies providing homeowners coverage after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita…

Cut 10 (10) “…five years running.”
Governor John Bel Edwards’ two terms in office ends Monday, ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says the Democrat from Tangiaphoa Parish constantly battled with a Republican-controlled Legislature. He says the battle started on his first day in office when the House rejected the governor’s choice for House Speaker.

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A new law requiring Louisiana health insurance providers to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile went into effect this week. The bill’s author, Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis says it applies to new health plans and existing health care plans.

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As we begin the new year, labor quality is the top concern among small businesses according to the latest National Federation of Independent Business survey. Regional NFIB Director Dawn McVea says unfilled positions continue to plague small businesses.

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LRN AM Newscall January 5

Governor John Bel Edwards’ two terms in office were met with what some deem as victories along with controversies. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A new state law that went into this week requires health insurance plans to cover fertility preservations for cancer patients or those facing medical treatment that could prevent them from having a child. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Louisiana’s longest-serving Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, will leave office on Monday. Jeff Palermo has more on the 79-year-old who is retiring from politics…

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ two terms in office ends Monday, ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says the Democrat from Tangiaphoa Parish constantly battled with a Republican-controlled Legislature. He says the battle started on his first day in office when the House rejected the governor’s choice for House Speaker.

Cut 4 (11) “…predecessor.”

Edwards and the Legislature had to address a two-billion dollar budget deficit in his first year in office. It took a sales tax increase and other budgetary moves to get the state out of the red.

Edwards first executive order was expanding Medicaid coverage to some 400,000 Louisianans. In 2017 Edwards pushed criminal justice reform measures aimed at reducing the state’s prison population and taking the savings to fund programs to cut down on recidivism.

In 2020, the governor had to impose Covid restrictions that many Republicans thought went too far…

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During his eight years, Cross says the Edwards administration navigated multiple natural disasters and civil unrest in 2016 following the Baton Rouge police shooting of Alton Sterling.

Cross says Edwards tenure will be marred most notably by the death of Black motorist Ronald Greene while in State Police custody. He says the governor and State Police were accused of covering up what happened in Union Parish in 2019…

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Cross believes Edwards will also be tarnished by the deaths of three toddlers whose endangerment had been reported to the Department of Children and Family Services in 2022, but the state agency didn’t act quick enough. Edwards supported DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters until she resigned.

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A new law requiring Louisiana health insurance providers to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile went into effect this week. The bill’s author, Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis says it applies to new health plans and existing health care plans.

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The new legislation also allows religious organizations to apply for exemptions if they have conflicting beliefs about fertility preservation.

Davis says the mandate doesn’t apply to Medicaid or health insurance plans through the state health care exchange. Coverage for patients who are going through chemotherapy, radiation, and other procedures is limited.

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Deductibles, co-payments, and coinsurance may still apply for some patients. Davis says lawmakers heard emotional testimony from female patients who testified in support of the bill…

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The state’s longest-serving Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, will leave office on Monday. The 79-year-old from New Orleans has been the state’s insurance commissioner since 2006. Donelon says one of his greatest achievements was an incentive program that resulted in more insurance companies providing homeowners coverage after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita…

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Donelon leaves office at a time when property insurance premiums are skyrocketing following several consecutive years of destructive hurricanes along the Gulf Coast. He says his final acts as commissioner attempted to stabilize the market again, with another incentive program for insurance providers and a grant program for homeowners to strengthen their roofs…

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When Donelon entered office, the state had some of the most expensive auto insurance rates in the country and it remains a big problem…

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Donelon began his career in public office serving on the Jefferson Parish Council. He served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1982 to 2001 and was appointed deputy Insurance commissioner in 2001.

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As we begin the new year, labor quality is the top concern among small businesses according to the latest National Federation of Independent Business survey. Regional NFIB Director Dawn McVea says unfilled positions continue to plague small businesses.

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Forty percent of members say they were unable to fill positions in the last two months of 2023. McVea says 55 percent of small businesses report they were trying to hire employees in December.

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Job openings in the construction industry were up nine points from last month and over half have a job opening they can’t fill. McVea says the highest were in construction and transportation.

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Thirty-three percent of owners say they have job openings for skilled workers and 14 percent have openings for unskilled labor.

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The LSU men’s basketball team tips off SEC play tomorrow night in College Station against Texas A&M. The Fighting Tigers went 8-5 in the non-conference. Coach Matt McMahon says despite some struggles he’s seen his team improve…

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LSU went a dismal 2-16 in the SEC. McMahon revamped the roster and added a bunch of transfers. He believes he has a better team this year…

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LSU and A&M will tip off at 7:30 on Saturday night.

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Louisiana Tech begins Conference USA play on Saturday by taking on Sam Houston. The Bulldogs went 10-5 in the non-conference while the Bearkats are 7-8. Bulldogs Coach Talvin Hester says it’s not easy to win games in Huntsville…

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Tip off on Saturday ist 4:30.

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The Saints are a slight favorite to beat Atlanta at home on Sunday. New Orleans needs a win and a Tampa Bay loss to win the NFC South. Quarterback Derek Carr says they will not scoreboard watch…

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The Black and Gold can also secure a wild-card berth with a win against the Dirty Birds and victories by the Bears and Cardinals.

The Saints lost to the Falcons in Atlanta during Thanksgiving weekend. The Falcons rushed for 228 yards that day. Safety Tyrann Mathieu on shutting down the Atlanta ground game…

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5:30 LRN Newscast

The next chapter in Governor John Bel Edwards’ career will be written at the New Orleans law firm of Fishman Haygood. Senior partner Kerry Miller says Edwards will continue to focus on the economic and environmental benefits of green energy via their firm.
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As governor, Edwards announced more than $50 billion in renewable energy projects for the Bayou State.

The Dash Diet is once again ranked as one of the best diets a person can do to keep that New Year’s Resolution of a healthier lifestyle. Doctor Cathy Champagne is a nutritionist at the LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center….
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The Dash Diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, fish and poultry, while reducing lean red meat and sweets.

Several state laws went into effect with the new year, one of them requires State Police to keep track of the demographics of the individuals involved in traffic stops with troopers. Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle says the race, age and gender of the individuals go into a database…
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The U-S Justice Department is conducting an investigation into LSP after reports of unlawful force and racial discrimination against blacks.

Another new law requires Louisiana health insurance companies to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile. The bill’s author, Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis, says it applies to new health plans and existing health care plans.
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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU safety Major Burns announced today he will return for his senior season. Burns led the team in tackles with 93 last season.

Only one player from the Saints has been named a pro bowler and that’s wide receiver Rashid Shaheed as he makes the N-F-C’s roster as a return specialist. Shaheed is third in the NFL in punt return average.

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team looks to extend their home winning streak to 20 games when they host 19th ranked James Madison at the Cajundome tonight. It’s the first nationally ranked team to visit Lafayette since Nevada in 2006. Coach Bob Marlin is glad the game is on their home court…
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James Madison is a 5.5 point favorite. Tip off is at 7 PM.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team tips off SEC play tonight as the Lady Tigers host Missouri. Fans are encouraged to dress like Kim Mulkey and the person who looks the most like the Hall of Fame Coach will win one of her game worn jackets. Mulkey is not a fan of the promotion…
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LSU has won 13 in a row heading into tonight’s game, Missouri is 9-and-4.

The Pelicans are playing excellent basketball. New Orleans won its fourth straight last night as they defeated Minnesota 117 to 106. Zion Williamson had 27 points. New Orleans hosts the Clippers tomorrow night.

Last night in college hoops…Louisiana Tech men’s basketball had an easy 96-55 victory over Dallas Christian. ULM fell to 0-2 in the Sun Belt with a 68-57 loss to Marshall.

4:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Governor John Bel Edwards used his final public address to highlight his accomplishments last night in Amite. Edwards says the state’s unemployment rate is well below the national average and the state’s economy is growing…

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Edwards will leave office Monday and wishes his successor Jeff Landry the best of luck and he’s rooting for him…

And Edwards, who was an accomplished attorney before his political career, will join the New Orleans law firm of Fishman Haygood. Senior partner Kerry Miller…

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State Police collect and report racial data of individuals from traffic stops under a new law that went into effect this week. Since the death of Black motorist Ronald Greene in 2019, State Police have been under the microscope. Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle authored the legislation, and she believes this will make the agency more transparent.

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DASH Diet, developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, has been ranked the second-best diet overall of 2024, according to U.S. News and World Report. Pennington Biomedical Registered Dietician Cathy Champagne says the eating plan includes…

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