6:45 LRN Sportscast

Once again this season, LSU comes up a little short in knocking off top-ranked South Carolina as the Gamecocks defeated the defending national champs 79 to 72. The game was marred by a benches-clearing shoving match that erupted when South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso shoved Flau’jae Johnson to the ground after Johnson committed a foul on a Gamecocks player. Coach Kim Mulkey has this message for Cardoso…
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Cardoso could be suspended for a game because of her actions, while Mulkey says all her players will be ready for the NCAA Tournament.

The second-ranked LSU baseball team’s nine-game winning streak ended yesterday with a two-to-one loss to Xavier. The Tigers only had five hits, but the Tigers softball team is still undefeated after sweeping Kentucky.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team took two of three from Tulane in exciting fashion. After losing the series opener 11-8, U-L Lafayette won in extra innings on Saturday, and on Sunday Kyle DeBarge hit a three-run walk-off homer in the ninth inning. Dan McDonald had the call on ESPN-plus…
Cut 17 (24) “..four to three.”

Louisiana Tech snapped its three-game losing streak with an 18 to 11 win over Southern Miss. U-L-M swept Alabama A-and-M. Nicholls swept Grambling.

The Southland basketball tournament started last night…UNO upset Southeastern, and Northwestern State lost to Texas A-and-M Commerce.

6:30 am Newscast

The 2024 legislative session begins at noon today. Insurance reform is a hot-button issue up for debate. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says lawmakers want to do something to lower insurance rates.

Cut 4 (12) “…lower insurance.”

New Orleans Democrat Representative Delisha Boyd is trying again to add exceptions for rape and incest to the state’s near-total abortion ban.

House Bill 164 would allow physicians to terminate a pregnancy if it’s a result of rape or incest.  In last year’s regular session, Boyd’s bill never made it out of committee.

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Automated enforcement devices that measure speed and automatically send citations to vehicle owners may have to change if a bill gets through this legislative session. Colleen Crain has the details…

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Be extra careful as you hit the roads today especially if you feel a little less rested than usual after Springing forward over the weekend. Studies show that humans are most vulnterable to circadian misalignment this time of year after losing an our of sleep with the transition to Daylight Saving time. Experts say 25 percent of us may have trouble falling asleep due to the time change, but the good news is your body should re-adjust within a week.

 

Legislative Report for March 11

The 2024 regular legislative session begins at noon today. The state legislature has already been busy, tackling redistricting and crime. Insurance reform will be a major focus in this three-month-long session.

Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says since 2020 dozens of insurers have withdrawn, canceled, or refused to renew existing homeowners’ policies in Louisiana.
Cut 5 (11) “…as automobiles.”
Streamlining the state’s constitution will be another topic up for debate. The state’s constitution was adopted in 1974 but has been amended more than 200 times. Governor Jeff Landry has discussed with Republican lawmakers about taking some items out of the state’s constitution and putting them into state law.
Cut 6 (12) “…overhauling Louisiana.”

Meanwhile, Democrats will once again try to add exceptions for rape and incest to the state’s near-total abortion ban. New Orleans Representative Delisha Boyd’s mother, who was raped in her teens and gave birth to her at age 15, advocates for exceptions.
Cut 7 (10) “…to term.”

And there are also bills dealing with traffic cameras that issue tickets for speeding or running a red light. But Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel says only an officer should be writing tickets because cameras can’t do what they do to keep the community safe…
cut 11 (11) “…for speeding”
Deshotel’s bill would require automated enforcement devices to get a clear picture of the driver and the license plate to issue a ticket.

LRN AM Newscall March 11

The regular session begins at noon today and insurance reform will be a major topic. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Legislation to add exceptions for rape and incest to the state’s abortion ban has been filed for the regular session, the same bill that failed to make it out of committee last year. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Automated enforcement devices that measure speed and automatically send citations to vehicle owners may have to change if a bill gets through this legislative session. Colleen Crain has the details…

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The 2024 legislative session begins at noon today. Insurance reform is a hot-button issue up for debate. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says lawmakers want to do something to lower insurance rates.

Cut 4 (12) “…lower insurance.”

Homeowners in Louisiana pay on average about two thousand dollars every year for insurance. And Louisiana ranked second to Florida for the highest car insurance rates.

Pinsonat says since 2020 dozens of insurers have withdrawn, canceled, or refused to renew existing homeowners’ policies in Louisiana. He says the new legislature heard from constituents on the campaign trail about skyrocketing insurance costs.

Cut 5 (11) “…as automobiles.” 

Streamlining the state’s constitution will be another topic up for debate. The state’s constitution was adopted in 1974 but has been amended more than 200 times. Governor Jeff Landry has discussed with Republican lawmakers about taking some items out of the state’s constitution and putting them into state law. Pinsonat says a bill to condense the constitution has yet to be filed…

Cut 6 (12) “…overhauling Louisiana.”

Any changes to the state’s constitution would need voter approval and the proposed changes could be placed on the November Presidential ballot.

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New Orleans Democrat Representative Delisha Boyd is trying again to add exceptions for rape and incest to the state’s near-total abortion ban. Even though Boyd’s mother, who was raped in her teens and gave birth to her at age 15, she still advocates for exceptions.

Cut 7 (10) “…to term.”

House Bill 164 would allow physicians to terminate a pregnancy if it’s a result of rape or incest.

In last year’s regular session, Boyd’s bill never made it out of committee.

Cut 8 (12) “…is born.” 

Boyd says she expects pushback from the Republican-controlled legislature again, but she continues to fight to have exceptions to one of the strictest abortion bans in the country.

Cut 9 (09)  “…ridiculous.”

The proposed law also adds provisions that a police report, forensic evidence, and prosecution of the alleged offense are not required.

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A bill requiring automated enforcement devices to take a photo of the speeding driver not just the license plate of the vehicle has been filed for the session. Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel says the current procedure that snaps a photo of the license plate and automatically sends a ticket to the vehicle’s registered owner isn’t fair because the driver may not be the registered owner.

Cut 10 (08) “…vehicle owner.”

Deshotel says he’s not a fan of enforcement cameras, but the bill would provide a better chance to get the ticket to the right person. He believes an officer should be the ones writing tickets because cameras can’t do what they do to keep the community safe.

Cut 11 (11) “…for speeding.” 

Deshotel’s bill would also require the posting of large visible signs within 500 feet of the devices to alert drivers to them. He says the companies that set up and operate the devices contract with municipalities but keep the greater portion of the fines collected.

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You might have heard about the phenomenon of two broods of periodical cicadas, one that appears every 17 years and the other every 13 years, could coincide this year. But LSU AgCenter Entomologist Aaron Ashbrook says it doesn’t look like that will happen here in the Bayou State…

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The unique correlation hasn’t happened in the U.S. since 1803.

The 13-year-brood, also known as the Great Southern Brood, has appeared in a few of Louisiana’s northern parishes in the past. But Ashbrook says the outlook isn’t as promising this year because logging in the area disturbed their habitat.

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While the chances of the convergence of the two broods are slim in Louisiana, Ashbrook says there are parts of the US where it’s more likely to occur.

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He says we just won’t know if and where exactly the 13- and 17-year broods will appear until spring and summer. But Ashbrook says the annual cicadas, which typically have a one or two-year life cycle are expected this summer in Louisiana.

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After a tough loss to Sam Houston last Thursday, the Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team responded on Saturday with an 84-70 win over Middle Tennessee. Tech finished the regular season with a 22-9 record, 12-4 in Conference USA. Coach Talvin Hester is glad to see his team rebound from a tough loss…

Cut 16 (16) “…do that now” 

La Tech is the second seed in the Conference USA Tournament and will play Middle Tennessee again on Wednesday night in the quarterfinals in Huntsville, Alabama.

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The Ragin Cajuns baseball team took two of three from Tulane in exciting fashion. After losing the series opener 11-8, U-L Lafayette won in extra innings on Saturday, and on Sunday Kyle DeBarge hit a three-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth. Dan McDonald had the call on ESPN-plus…

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A bench-clearing scuffle towards the end of yesterday’s SEC Championship game left LSU with just five players in a 79-72 loss to top-ranked South Carolina. It was a very physical game and there was a lot of jawing throughout. Coach Kim Mulkey believes the referees let the game get out of hand….

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Both benches emptied after Flau’Jae Johnson intentionally fouled a South Carolina player with two minutes left. Carolina star Kamilla Cardoso shoved Johnson to the ground, which prompted Johnson’s brother to leave the stands and come on the court during a wild scene. Mulkey says Cardosa should pick on someone her own size…

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After the game, Cardoso went on social media and apologized for her role in the scuffle. It was the second time LSU lost to the Gamecocks this season, but Angel Reese liked the fight her team showed….

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11:30 am Newscast

Soldiers from the Louisiana National Guard are among the those from more than a dozen states participating in Operation Lone Star at the Texas border. Officials say 50 soldiers will be deployed for three rotations that will last through about mid-June. LANG spokesperson, Lt. Col. Noel (No-elle)Collins says among they will likely assist with patrols and enhancing obstacle placements along the border.

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The legislature approved and Governor Landry has signed off on LANG’s request for $3 million to cover their expenses and pay allowances for Operation Lone Star.

33 new troopers graduated from the Louisiana State Police 103rd cadet training academy yesterday. The state now has nearly 900 troopers working in patrol, criminal investigation, and public safety services. But Captain Nick Minale says they’re always looking for qualified applicants to join the ranks.
Cut 8 (06) “…process started.” 
Anyone interested can apply at www.lsp.org.
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In case you missed it, Louisiana has some new state champions in boys basketball. Avoyelles Charter won its second straight as the Vikings defeated J-S Clark 40-38. Zwolle won its second in a row as the Hawks took down Anaccoco again. Franklin won its first state title in 66 years with a 50-45 win over Lakeview. . Wossman defeated Iowa 70-65…after that game, Head Coach Rob Melanson announced his retirement. In his 30 plus year career, he took three schools to the state tournament.

The Saints have re-signed veteran and former LSU safety Tyrann Mathieu to a two year contract that will keep him in his hometown of New Orleans through 2025. Mathieu was selected by the Saints as their nominee for the 2023 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year for his  community service work. He’s also playing well…but says he’d still like to lead the Black and Gold to the playoffs

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10:30 am Newscast

A select of group of men and women graduated from Louisiana State Police Training Academy yesterday.  Here’s Teiko Fox.

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At the boys basketball state championships…Avoyelles Charter won its second straight as the Vikings defeated J-S Clark 40-38. Zwolle won its second in a row as the Hawks took down Anaccoco again this year.Wossman defeated Iowa 70-65 and Franklin won its first state title in 66 years with a 50-45 win over Lakeview.

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Early voting for the March 23rd presidential preference primary begins today. President Joe Biden has already locked up the Democratic Party’s nomination and former President Donald Trump has secured the Republican Party’s nomination. Secretary of State Nancy Landry still expects Republicans and Democrats to have their voices heard.

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Meanwhile, soldiers from the Louisiana National Guard are among those from more than a dozen states participating in Operation Lone Star at the Texas border. LANG spokesperson, Lt. Col. Noel (No-elle) Collins says 50 soldiers will be deployed for three rotations beginning March 15th.

Cut 4 (09) “…to Texas.” 

Soldiers from the 2-108th Cavalry Squadron in Shreveport will participate in the first rotation and soldiers from the 61st Troop Command, based in Carville will round out the two remaining rotations.

 

9:30 am Newscast

The Louisiana National Guard is preparing to assist in Operation Lone Star. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana State Police graduated 33 new troopers graduated from its 103rd cadet class yesterday . Captain Nick Manale says the cadets of diverse new troopers began their training six months ago and will now continue their training with veteran troopers

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Early voting for the March 23rd presidential preference primary starts today. But there will be more on the ballot that day, with local elections in 24 parishes. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says she expects  a 20 – 25 percent of voter turnout for this election.  A higher turnout is expected for the hotly contested Caddo Parish Sheriff race.

Cut 10 (13) “…that turnout.”
The Saints have re-signed veteran and former LSU safety Tyrann Mathieu to a two year contract that will keep him in his hometown of New Orleans through the 2025 season. The 31-year-old will reportedly make 13-million dollars over the next two seasons. He signed with the Saints as a free agent prior to the 2022 season and says retiring as a Saint is appealing.

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8:30 am Newscast

Early voting for the March 23rd presidential preference primary begins today. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says Democrats and Republicans will only be allowed to vote for presidential candidates in their respective party.

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Soldiers from the Louisiana National Guard are among the more than a dozen states participating in Operation Lone Star at the Texas border. LANG spokesperson, Lt. Col. Noel (No-elle) Collins says 50 soldiers will be deployed for three rotations.

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Collins says Texas has asked for Louisiana guardsmen to arrive no later than March 15th.

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It’s a big week for the Louisiana State Police as 33 new troopers graduated from their 103rd cadet class. Captain Nick Manale says the cadets began their journey nearly six months ago.

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The Saints have re-signed veteran and former LSU safety Tyrann Mathieu to a two year contract that will keep him in his hometown of New Orleans through the 2025 season. The Honeybadger is happy he’s staying with the Black and Gold…

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07:30 LRN Sportscast

At the boys basketball state championships…Avoyelles Charter won its second straight as the Vikings defeated J-S Clark 40-38. Zwolle also won its second in a row as the Hawks took down Anaccoco for the second straight year in the state title game. Wossman defeated Iowa 70-65 as Kyrstian Lewis had 25 points and Franklin won its first state title in 66 years with a 50-45 win over Lakeview.

The ninth ranked LSU Lady Tigers were determined to avoid the upset last night against Auburn. LSU scored the first 21 points of the game and went on to win 78-48. Flau-Jae Johnson had a season-high 25 points. LSU gets Ole Mis today at 6:00 in Greenville, South Carolina.

The Pelicans beat the 76ers 103 to 95. Zion Williamson had 23 points and 12 rebounds.

The second ranked LSU baseball got another great start from Luke Holman as they blanked Xavier 4 to nothing. Holman did not give up a hit through six innings and struck out ten. The Tigers face Xavier again today at 5 PM.
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Louisiana Tech dropped its second straight as the Bulldogs lost to Southern Miss nine to four. Tulane outscored the Ragin Cajuns 11 to eight, ULM crushed Alabama A-and-M 11 to 1.

The LSU men’s basketball team closes out the regular season tonight as they will host Missouri at 7:30 PM. Mizzou has not won an SEC game and they are 0-17 in league play.

The Ragin Cajuns will begin the difficult task of trying to win three straight games in three days to repeat the Sun Belt Tournament. U-L Lafayette will play Arkansas State at 2 PM. The Cajuns beat the Red Wolves twice this season.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball closes out the regular season against Middle Tennessee at 2 PM. The Bulldogs will be the two seed in the Conference USA tournament.

The Southland Conference men’s basketball tournament begins Sunday in Lake Charle tomorrow. Southeastern Louisiana battles UNO and Northwestern State takes on Texas A-and-M Commerce.

5:30 PM Newscast Mar 8

Texas has asked for the assistance of Louisiana National Guardsmen. Soldiers from the 2-108th Cavalry Squadron in Shreveport will participate in the first rotation and soldiers from the 61st Troop Command, based in Carville will round out the two remaining rotations.  Louisiana National Guard Spokesperson, Lt. Col. Noel (No-elle) Collins…

Cut 4 (09) “…to Texas.” 

Early voting for the March 23rd presidential primary begins Saturday. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says Democrats and Republicans will only be allowed to vote for presidential candidates in their respective party. Landry expects a 20 – 25 percent of voter turnout for this election.  A higher turnout is expected for the hotly contested Caddo Parish Sheriff race.

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Surrounded by family, friends, and fellow troopers, a select of group of men and women achieved their goal of completing the Louisiana State Police Training Academy this morning. Teiko Foxx has more…

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The Saints have re-signed veteran and former LSU safety Tyrann Mathieu to a two-year contract. The Honey badger is happy he’s staying with the Black and Gold…

Cut 12 (12)  “…to me”