4:30 PM Newscast April 22

A Hamond High School Student is in custody after a stabbing at the school this morning. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards says two female students were fighting in the bathroom when one stabbed the other with a foldable key-knife resulting in three non-life-threatening wounds to the upper extremities. That student is in stable condition. The student found to be in possession of the knife has been booked into Florida Juvenile Detention Center facing a charge of Aggravated Second Degree Battery.

The U-S House has sent to the Senate a 95-billion-dollar foreign aid package that includes aid for Ukraine. Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton needed help from Democrats to pass the aid bill for Ukraine and that puts his job as speaker in jeopardy.

Cut 6  (12) “..where they may.” 

A bill to ban touching your cell phone while driving advances from House Transportation. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (34)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LSU will hold a parade for the newly crowned national champion gymnastics team at 6:30 on Wednesday night. Former LSU gymnastics Coach DD Breaux led the team for 43 years before retiring in 2020. She hired current head coach Jay Clark in 2012 to serve as Associate Head Coach.

Cut 11 (06) “…incredible feat.”

3:30 PM Newscast April 22

House Transportation advances a bill that will ban the use of touching your cell phone while driving. Chris Alexander with Louisiana Citizen Advocacy Group spoke against the bill saying in testimony from previous legislative attempts the bill’s author has said the ultimate goal is to get rid of phones in vehicles altogether.

Cut 5 (07)  “…will occur.”

The bill now goes to the House floor. It has already received Senate approval.

The U-S House has sent to the Senate a 95-billion dollar foreign aid package that includes aid for Ukraine. Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene leads a group of hard-right Republicans who believe Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton should be fired as Speaker because the House approved billions in foreign aid over new border security and immigration policies. Johnson believes the House did the right thing…

Cut 7 (03) “…judge it well”  

The Public Service Commission has approved Entergy’s 5-year grid resilience plan that including 2100 projects to fortify structures that will help avoid storm-related power outages or shorten their duration. The project is expected to cost 1.2 billion dollars but Entergy President and CEO Phillip May says benefits far outweigh the cost.

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The LSU gymnastics team won its first championship in dramatic fashion Saturday rallying from behind to win during the final rotation. Before retiring in 2020, former head coach DD Breaux led the Tigers to 31 top-ten finishes in 43 seasons. The Donaldsonville native is so happy to see the program grow under head coach Jay Clark…

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2:30 PM Newscast April 22

A Hamond High School Student is in custody after a stabbing at the school this morning. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards says two female students were fighting in the bathroom when one stabbed the other with a foldable key-knife resulting in three non-life-threatening wounds to the upper extremities. That student is in stable condition. The student found to be in possession of the knife has been booked into Florida Juvenile Detention Center facing a charge of Aggravated Second Degree Battery.

The Public Service Commission has approved Entergy’s 5-year grid resilience plan that including 2100 projects to fortify structures that will help avoid storm-related power outages or shorten their duration. The project is expected to cost 1.2 billion dollars but Entergy President and CEO Phillip May says benefits far outweigh the cost.

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House Transportation heard emotional Testimony for and against legislation to ban the use of touching your cell phone while driving this morning. Accident victims spoke in support of the bill and Kenner resident Connie Zimmerman in opposition the bill for several reasons and told committee members it violates one’s liberties.

Cut 4 (11) “…a police state. ” 

In it’s 50th year as a program, the LSU gymnastics team can finally call itself national champs. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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LRN PM Newscall April 22

A bill to ban touching your cell phone while driving advances from House Transportation. Brooke Thorington has more.

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In it’s 50th year as a program, the LSU gymnastics team can finally call itself national champs. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Testimony for and against legislation to ban the use of touching your cell phone while driving in House Transportation was emotional this morning. Port Allen motorcyclist Anthony Summers supports the bill after being the victim of an accident caused by a distracted driver on their phone. He says the losses from the incident total more than $80 thousand.

Cut 3 (12) “…safe manner.” 

Kenner resident Connie Zimmerman opposes the bill for several reasons and told committee members it violates one’s liberties.

Cut 4 (11) “…a police state. ” 

Touching your cell phone while driving would be a secondary offense, meaning you could only be charged if you were first pulled over for another violation, as speeding. It would be considered a primary offense in school and construction zones.

Chris Alexander with Louisiana Citizen Advocacy Group also spoke against the bill. He says in testimony from previous legislative attempts the bill’s author has said the ultimate goal is to get rid of phones in vehicles altogether.

Cut 5 (07)  “…will occur.”

The bill passed in committee without objection. The bill has already received Senate approval.

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The U-S House has sent to the Senate a 95-billion dollar foreign aid package that includes aid for Ukraine. Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton needed help from Democrats to pass the aid bill for Ukraine and that puts his job as speaker in jeopardy..

Cut 6  (12) “..where they may.” 

Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene leads a group of hard-right Republicans who believe Johnson should be fired as Speaker because the House approved billions in foreign aid over new border security and immigration policies. Johnson believes the House did the right thing…

Cut 7 (03) “…judge it well”  

Ukraine President Volodymer Zelensky says help from the United States is desperately needed as country continues to try to stave of a Russian invasion. Johnson says the 60-billion dollars heading to Ukraine is coming at a good time

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Ukraine President Volodymer Zelensky says help from the United States is desperately needed as country continues to try to stave of a Russian invasion. Johnson says the 60-billion dollars heading to Ukraine is coming at a good time.

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Former LSU gymnastics Coach DD Breaux is beaming with pride today as the program she built can finally say they are national champions.. The LSU gymnastics team won its first championship in dramatic fashion rallying from behind to win during the final rotation. Breaux was watching from the stands in Fort Worth, Texas…

Cut 9 (05) “…the mountain” 

Breaux led the LSU gymnastics team for 43 years before retiring in 2020. She led the Tigers to 31 top-ten finished in 43 seasons, including three runner-up titles. The Donaldsonville native is so happy to see the program grow under head coach Jay Clark…

Cut 10 (16) “…on Saturday.”

Breaux hired current head coach Jay Clark in 2012 after he resigned as the head coach at Georgia. Breaux named Clark Associate Head Coach and she knew he could lead the LSU gym program to great things…

Cut 11 (06) “…incredible feat.”

LSU will hold a parade for the national champion gym team at 6:30 on Wednesday night.

1:30 PM Newscast April 22

The U-S House has sent to the Senate a 95-billion-dollar foreign aid package that includes aid for Ukraine. Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton needed help from Democrats to pass the aid bill for Ukraine and that puts his job as speaker in jeopardy…

Cut 6  (12) “..where they may.” 

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields would like to see every school bus in Louisiana to have heating and air conditioning by August 1, 2025. Fields says it’s hard to learn in the classroom after sweating on the ride to school…

Cut 14 (12)  “… unconscionable.”

A bill to ban touching your cell phone while driving advances from House Transportation. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (34)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Former LSU gymnastics Coach DD Breaux is beaming with pride today as the program she built can finally say they are national champions. The LSU gymnastics team won its first championship in dramatic fashion rallying from behind to win during the final rotation. Breaux was watching from the stands in Fort Worth, Texas…

Cut 9 (05) “…the mountain” 

Breaux hired current head coach Jay Clark in 2012 as an Associate Head Coach.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation is nearing final legislative passage that would repeal what is known as the three-year rule. Currently, insurance companies can not drop a policyholder after they’ve been a customer for three years. Consumer advocacy group, Real Reform Louisiana, opposes the bill.

Ben Riggs says the bill would allow carriers to cancel up to five percent of their three-year protected policies without cause and the option to cancel more with permission from the insurance commissioner and those requests would not be subject to public disclosure.
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But Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says the three-year rule is not enticing new insurers to come to the state, it’s merely a deterrent.
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Final legislative passage to end the three-year rule could come this week.

The House Transportation Committee approves a bill that would prohibit drivers from touching their cell phones while driving. The proposed law would be a secondary offense, but would be a primary offense in school and construction zones. Port Allen motorcyclist Anthony Summers was involved in a wreck involving a driver who was distracted by their phone…
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The Senate-approved legislation heads to the House floor.

In Washington D-C, the House has sent the Senate a 95-billion dollar foreign aid package that includes 60-billion dollars for Ukraine. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton…
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Hard right Republicans oppose sending money to Ukraine before approving new border security and immigration policies and they are calling for Johnson to resign.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU is planning to hold a parade for the national champion gymnastics team on Wednesday. The Tigers won their first title in gymnastics on Saturday, beating out Cal, Utah and Florida. Haleigh Bryant says this national championship is not just about the 2024 team…
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The gymnastics program is 50 years old and previously had four runner-up finishes.

The Pelicans missed out on a chance to win game one of their best seven series against Oklahoma City, falling to the Thunder 94 to 92 last night. Trey Murphy had 21 points for New Orleans. C-J McCollum had 20 , but Brandon Ingram only had 12 points…
cut 30 (09) “….keep going”
Game two is Wednesday night in Oklahoma City.

The LSU baseball team snapped its five game SEC series losing streak by taking two of three from Missouri. The Tigers won the rubber game yesterday six to two. Griffin Herring continued his dominance out of the bullpen, five shutout innings, allowing just one hit and striking out eight.

Louisiana Tech took two of three from 25th ranked Dallas Baptist over the weekend. The two teams split a doubleheader yesterday with the Bulldogs winning the second game six to one after losing game one of the doubleheader eight to three. Will Safford homered and Turner Swistak struck out nine and allowed zero runs over six innings.

The Ragin Cajuns dropped to 17th in the latest D-1 Baseball poll after dropping their first Sun Belt series. Coastal Carolina took two of three from U-L Lafayette and moved up to 13 in the D-1 Baseball poll.

ULM dropped two of three to Southern Miss. Nicholls swept Houston Christian, winning the series finale six to five in 12 innings. The Colonels travel to LSU tomorrow night

11:30 LRN Newscast

Two bills are going through the legislature to repeal the three-year rule where insurers can’t drop policyholders after three years of coverage.
Cut 2 (33) “I’m Brooke Thorington.”

House Transportation approved legislation today that would prohibit handheld cellphone use while driving. The proposal would make it a secondary offense, except in school and construction zones, where it would be a primary offense. The bill has already received Senate approval.

The U-S House has sent to the Senate a 95-billion dollar foreign aid package that includes aid for Ukraine. Speaker Mike Johnson of Benton needed help from Democrats to pass the aid bill for Ukraine and that puts his job as speaker in jeopardy…
cut 6 (12) “….chips fall where they may’
Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene leads a group of hard-right Republicans who believe Johnson should be fired as Speaker because the House approved billions in foreign aid over new border security and immigration policies.

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields would like to see every school bus in Louisiana have heating and air conditioning by August 1, 2025. David Claxton, who is also the president of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, says many school districts are already transitioning to climate-controlled buses, but getting it all done by the 2025-26 school year might be difficult…
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The bill is awaiting a vote in Senate Finance.

10:30 LRN Newscast April

Louisiana is showing some gains in attracting and keeping teachers. Colleen Crain has more on the latest numbers from the Educator Workforce Snapshot…

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The second rotation of three from the Louisiana National Guard to assist with the Texas border is mobilizing. Each rotation is 30 days for a total of 90 days. Guardsmen have assisted with patrols along the border to prevent, detect and deter illegal crossings.

The goal of two bills making their way through the legislature is to repeal the three-year rule. The rule ensures property policyholders that their carrier cannot drop their coverage after three years. But Ben Riggs at Real Reform Louisiana says loss of the consumer protection will only exacerbate the insurance crisis.

Cut 8 (11) “…surcharge.” 

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields has legislation to require all school buses to have air conditioning and heating by July 1st, 2025. As it awaits a vote in Senate Finance, school systems have expressed concerns over funding the mandate. Fields says he may change the wording of his bill to give school systems more time…

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana is making some progress in both attracting and holding on to teachers but there are still shortages. Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning, Jenna Chaisson, says the Bayou State added nearly 18-hundred additional educators during the 2022-23 school year…
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Chaisson says the number of teachers of color also grew by two percent.

The Baker School System has approved a unique policy to reward juniors and seniors at Baker High School who are going to school, performing well in the classroom and have no discipline issues. Starting next school year, these students can have Friday off. Baker Superintendent J-T Stroder says since the pandemic, it’s been a challenge to get students to focus…
cut 6 (10) “….little deeper”
The new incentive will got into effect this fall.

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields would like to see every school bus in Louisiana have heating and air conditioning by August 1, 2025. Fields says it’s hard to learn after sweating on the ride to school…
Cut 14 (12) “… unconscionable.”
Jackson Parish Superintendent David Claxton, who is also the president of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, says many school districts are already transitioning to climate-controlled buses, but getting it all done by the 2025-26 school year might be difficult…
Cut 15 (08) “…own ours”
The bill is awaiting a vote in Senate Finance.

Today the House Transportation Committee is expected to vote on a Senate approved bill that would prohibit the use of a hand-held cell phone while driving.