7:30 LRN Newscast

State lawmakers begin a two-and-a-half-week session today that will address crime. Emotional debate is expected on legislation that will give the state more options to carry out a death sentence, such as the electric chair and nitrogen gas. La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says different groups have differing opinions…
Cut 13 (11) “…national attention.”
Another major topic is how to handle 17-year-olds who commit crimes. Legislation approved in 2017 resulted in many 17-year-old offenders going through the juvenile justice system instead of being charged as adults, but Vernon Parish Republican Mike Reese says 17-year-olds have caused problems at the state’s juvenile justice facilities…
cut 12 (13) “…under control”
The session begins at 1 PM and must conclude on March 6th.

The first of three Antiques Roadshow episodes filmed in Louisiana last spring airs tonight on LPB. You’ll see an array of family heirlooms and even sports memorabilia…
cut 1 (34) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

The West Monroe Police Department is investigating a shooting at Lazarre Park on Sunday. Two people were critically injured. Authorities say the investigation is in the early stages and there is no suspect information at this time.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU running back Trey Holly, who faces three felony charges, including attempted second-degree murder for a shooting that wounded two people in Farmerville, says he’s 100 percent innocent of the charges. In a post on the social media platform X, Holly says he’s been falsely identified, accused, and arrested. Holly says he was at home which is where the incident took place. The all-time leading rusher in Louisiana high school football history says he turned himself in because he was notified of the arrest warrant and Holly says he wanted to cooperate fully with the investigation.

The LSU men’s basketball team came back from 16 down in the second half to beat 11th-ranked South Carolina in Columbia on Saturday 64-63. Coach Matt McMahon is proud of his team…
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The loss snapped a three-game losing streak.

After an eight-day break, the 13th-ranked LSU Lady Tigers are back on the hardwood tonight as they visit Texas A-and-M. LSU is 8-3 in the SEC and in second place, while the Aggies are 5-6 in league play. Coach Kim Mulkey…
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Tip off is at 6 PM.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana lawmakers go into a special session today to pass legislation that seeks to reduce crime in Louisiana. Senate Judiciary B Chairman Mike Reese says a lot of the bills will come through his committee and he expects to see measures that will restrict parole eligibility…
Cut 10 (11) “…months later.”
During former Governor John Bel Edwards’ eight years, there was a smart-on-crime approach. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says lawmakers and lobbyist groups supported Edwards’s effort to lower the prison population, but the Landry administration brings a different approach…
cut 14 (12) “….proposals”
One of the proposals calls for longer prison sentences for carjackers.

A new Tulane University study is offering a glimpse at what the state’s coastal wetlands will be like 50 years from now if nothing is done to counter the rise in sea levels. Colleen Crain has the story…
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The first of three Antiques Roadshow episodes filmed in Louisiana last spring airs tonight on LPB. You’ll see an array of family heirlooms and even sports memorabilia. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A new Tulane University study is offering a glimpse at what the state’s coastal wetlands will be like 50 years from now if nothing is done to counter the rise in sea levels. Colleen Crain has the story…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Louisiana lawmakers convene at 1 pm today to begin a special session that’s designed to pass legislation to reduce crime. Jeanne Burns has more…

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The wait is over for fans of Antiques Roadshow who’ve been patiently waiting to see Louisiana featured on the beloved series.  Louisiana Public Broadcasting Programming Director Jason Viso (Vee-so) says besides seeing how distinctive items from the Bayou State appraise, the LSU Rural Life Museum in Baton Rouge is also featured.

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The first of three episodes filmed last May will air tonight at 7 pm, then an encore of Episode One the following Monday along with a Behind the Scenes of Antiques Roadshow special. Viso says it’s an exclusive treat for fans of the most-watched-ongoing PBS series.

Cut 5 (08) “…a real find.” 

Episode Two will air on March 11th and Episode Three on March 25th.

Viso says if you’ve never watched the show, participants bring an array of antiques, collectibles, family heirlooms, and even sports memorabilia to be appraised by experts. He says you can always count on Louisiana episodes to be colorful and unique.

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Additional footage filmed in Baton Rouge will also be featured in an Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk episode at a later date.

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A new Tulane University study using data collected from hundreds of monitoring sites along Louisiana’s coast is giving researchers a glimpse at what the state’s coastal wetlands will be like 50 years from now. Tulane Geology Professor Torbjorn (Tor Be urn) Tornqvist (Torn Quist) says expect major losses if things continue as they are.

Cut 7 (08) “…by 2070.”

Tornqvist says the loss of wetlands will not only make relocation necessary for those in smaller remote areas but also force out people in more populated areas He says some areas will be almost entirely flooded toward the end of the century…

Cut 8 (09) “…again confirms.” 

Tornquist says, no matter what we do Louisiana is facing significant losses and impact on certain communities, but he claims taking action can make a difference…

Cut 9 (11)  “…manageable path.”

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Louisiana lawmakers go into a special session today to pass legislation that seeks to reduce crime in Louisiana. Senate Judiciary B Chairman Mike Reese says a lot of the bills will come through his committee and he expects to see measures that will restrict parole eligibility…

Cut 10 (11) “…months later.”

Because of controversy around the state’s public defender system, the governor is seeking to establish a state public defender’s office under his authority. Reese says this will overhaul and streamline the public defense system.

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Criminal justice reforms approved in 2016 required offenders under 17 to be charged as juveniles for non-violent crimes. But Reese says with juvenile crimes on the rise, current laws are not working.

Cut 12 (13) “…under control.” 

The Session begins at 1 pm and must conclude on March 6th. 

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State lawmakers begin a two-and-a-half-week session today that will address crime. Emotional debate is expected on legislation that will give the state more options to carry out a death sentence, such as the electric chair and nitrogen gas. La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says different groups have differing opinions…

Cut 13 (11)  “…national attention.”

Changes to sentencing laws are expected during this session. During former Governor John Bel Edwards’ eight years, there was a smart-on-crime approach. Alford says lawmakers and lobbyist groups supported Edwards’s effort to lower the prison population, but the Landry administration brings a different approach…

Cut 14 (12) “…proposals.”

Alford says Landry got most of what he wanted in the redistricting special session, he could have more success in this session…

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The LSU men’s basketball team came back from 16 down in the second half to beat 11th-ranked South Carolina in Columbia on Saturday 64-63. Sophomore forward Tyrell Ward had a career-high 16 points. Jordan Wright had 14 points including the game-winning free throws with five seconds left. Coach Matt McMahon is proud of his team…

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The loss snapped a three-game losing streak for LSU that included a hard-fought two-point loss at Florida last Tuesday. McMahon says his team deserved to win…

Cut 17 (13) “…today.” 

The Tigers are 5-7 in the SEC and host 22nd-ranked Kentucky on Wednesday night.

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After an eight-day break, the 13th-ranked LSU Lady Tigers are back on the hardwood tonight as they visit Texas A-and-M. LSU is 8-3 in the SEC and in second place, while the Aggies are 5-6 in league play. Coach Kim Mulkey says it’s never easy to play on the road…

Cut 18 (14)  “..they play”

LSU has won three in a row since dropping two in a row. Last-Tear Poa has stepped up her game as she’s giving the Lady Tigers quality minutes off the bench. She started the second half in last Sunday’s come-from-behind win against Alabama, but Mulkey is not considering putting her in the starting line-up…

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After dropping two in a row, Louisiana Tech men’s basketball is back on a two-game winning streak beating FIU 75-68 to stay in a first-place tie with Sam Houston for first place in Conference USA. The Bulldogs are back on a winning streak despite missing two starters, because of injuries, Daniel Batcho and Sean Newman. Coach Talvin Hester says he can’t wait to get them back…

Cut 20 (20) “…all healthy.”

Tech begins a three-game road trip on Thursday when they visit UTEP.

11:30 am Newscast

The Latest survey by the National Federation of Independent Business indicates expectations for higher sales among small business owners decreased in January. That same survey also found that 39 percent of owners reported that hard to fill job openings have had a significant impact on their business. NFIB State Director Dawn McVea says it’s a battle for survival.

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With a special session set to begin Monday, Louisiana lawmakers are looking to strengthen penalties. Louisiana has seen a rise in the number of fentanyl deaths in recent years. Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says her new legislation cracks down on people who make fentanyl appealing to minors.

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Governor Jeff Landry has declared a State of Emergency due to a police officer shortage. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A man accused of killing a man on Canal Street in New Orleans has been arrested now in Miami. NOPD confirms the arrest of 38 year old Kendrick McGee. McGee is accused in the fatal shooting of Timothy Sames in November of last year. McGee is currently in the custody of Miami-Dade County Correctional officials awaiting extradition to the Crescent City.

10:30 am Newscast

With a special session set to begin Monday, Louisiana lawmakers are looking to strengthen penalties crime including carjackings. Author of House Bill Seven Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel’s measure would raise the minimum penalty for carjacking from two years to five.  The Jefferson Parish lawmaker says no one is immune….

Cut 9 (12) “…swift penalty.”

Last year Schlegel authored a law that removes probation from their sentence for juveniles convicted of carjacking.

A Baton Rouge man is wanted in connection to a shooting that happened in Baldwin on Mardi Gras. Police there say Kelvin Markeith Porter Junior is facing two counts of attempted second degree murder and one count of illegal discharging of a firearm. Anyone with information on Porter’s whereabouts is urged to contact their local police.

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A new survey by the National Federation of Independent Business indicates expectations for higher sales among small business owners decreased in January. State Director Dawn McVea says owners are frustrated with stagnant economic conditions starting the New Year.

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Optimism fell by two points in January to 89.9, marking the 25th consecutive month below the 50-year average of 98.

A 23-year-old Carencro woman is facing vehicular homicide charges after crashing into a parked vehicle following a Lafayette Mardi Gras parade. Lafayette Police say 40-year-old Jermaine Britton of Breaux Bridge was pinned under a car and later died of his injuries at a local hospital. Kayley Thibeaux is facing numerous charges. Lafayette Police detective Ken Handy says six children were in her vehicle at the time of the crash and none were buckled up.

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9:30 am Newscast

 

LSU running back Trey Holly remains in a Union Parish jail charged with attempted murder from a shooting last week in Farmerville that left two people injured. Holly is a freshman at LSU after a stellar career at Union Parish where he set the state’s rushing record for most rushing yards in a high school career. KNOE TV Sports Director Aaron Dietrich says Holly is known as a great athlete and person…

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Former LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, now with the Kansas City Chiefs shielded a child during a shooting Wednesday after their Championship Parade. On social media, he’s talking about his own Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Psychiatry Dr. Rahn Bailey says a person can mentally re-experience trauma when something reminds them of the event.

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Louisiana’s special session on crime begins next week and a New Orleans area lawmaker wants legislators to pass stronger penalties against carjackers and those who deal fentanyl. Teiko Foxx has more…

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A 34 year old Vidalia man is facing a charge of second degree murder this morning. Caldwell Parish Sheriff’s officials say the shooting happened February 11th leaving 29 year old Devin Cole Hines of Olla dead. CPSO deputies and Louisiana Probation and Parole arrested Norris during a traffic stop yesterday.

8:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has declared a State of Emergency due to a police officer shortage. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Landry” 
A 23-year-old Carencro woman is facing vehicular homicide charges after crashing into a parked vehicle, sending 40 year old Jermaine Britton of Breaux Bridge to the hospital where he later died. It happened after a Mardi Gras Parade. Lafayette Police detective Ken Handy…

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With a special session set to begin Monday, Louisiana lawmakers are looking to strengthen penalties on the crime of carjacking and fentanyl distribution to minors. Author of House Bill Seven Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says her measure would change the minimum penalty for carjacking from two years to five years.

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LSU running back Trey Holly remains in a Union Parish jail charged with attempted murder from a shooting that took place last Friday in Farmerville. Two people were wounded in the gunfight that involved multiple individuals. KNOE-TV sports director Aaron

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Holy’s attorney has said the star running back was not involved in the shooting.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The defending national champion LSU baseball team started 2024 yesterday with an 11-8 win over VMI. Hayden Travinski had three hits, including a solo home run. Jared Jones started the scoring with a three-run blast in the second inning. VMI was fifth in the country in hitting last season and they brought back several of their hitters. Nate Ackenhausen was the winning pitcher as he struck out six over three innings…
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LSU hosts Central Arkansas 1 PM today.

Also…La Tech over Northern Colorado nine to three, Missouri State beat ULM ten to four, the Cajuns edged Wright State three to two, Texas A-and-M blanked McNeese 15 to 0, and Nicholls shutout Sacred Heart 16 to 0.

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The LSU men’s basketball team has a big challenge today as they visit 11th-ranked South Carolina. The Tigers are 4-7 in the SEC, while the Gamecocks are 9-3 and they win with defense. Tip-off is at 2:30.

The Ragin Cajuns and ULM also have tough challenges on the road. U-L Lafayette is at Sun Belt leader Appalachian State for a 3:30 tip-off. ULM visits Troy at 4:00. The Trojans are 10-3 in league play.

Louisiana Tech hosts FIU at 2 PM. They need to win to stay in first place in Conference USA. McNeese is at Nicholls in a game that features the two top two teams in the Southland.

LSU running back Trey Holly’s attorney says his client is innocent of the charges in front of him. Holly is one of three people charged with attempted murder in a shooting that took place last Friday in Farmerville. KNOE TV sports director Aaron Dietrick says it’s unknown what evidence the authorities have against Holly…
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5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 16

The special session on crime begins next week and a New Orleans area lawmaker wants legislators to pass stronger penalties against carjackers and those who deal fentanyl. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

A Slidell man was arrested Friday, related to his involvement at the U.S Capitol on January 6th, 2021. 30-year-old Charles Tyler Himber was arrested Golden Meadow by FBI Agents and is charged with several misdemeanor offenses. More than 13-hundred individuals have been charged in connection to the capitol riot.

LSU running back Trey Holly remains in a Union Parish jail charged with attempted murder from a shooting that took place last Friday in Farmerville. Two people were wounded in the gunfight that involved multiple individuals. Holly is a freshman at LSU after a stellar career at Union Parish where he set the state’s rushing record for most rushing yards in a high school career.

KNOE-TV sports director Aaron Dietrich says Holly is known as a great athlete and person…

Cut 15 (11) “…floored.”

Holly was one of three people arrested. His attorney says the star running back was not involved in a shooting. Dietrich says it’s unknown what evidence the authorities have against Holly…

Cut  16 (14)   “…tell his story.”