7:30 LRN Newscast

A ruling from the U-S Supreme Court will result in a new Congressional map for Louisiana that will be used in this fall’s elections. It’s the map approved by lawmakers earlier this year that has two majority Black districts, not one. The sixth District becomes a majority-minority district and it will stretch from Baton Rouge to Shreveport, despite concerns its racial gerrymandering…
cut 15 (12) “….over”
That’s political analyst Bernie Pinsonat. The ruling could result in a Congressional race between Republican incumbent Garret Graves and Black Democrat Cleo Fields.

LSU baseball is fighting for its postseason lives….
cut 28 (06) “…a chance”
That’s Coach Jay Johnson. The Tigers begin a three game series against Ole Miss tonight. LSU needs to sweep to give them a shot at receiving a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

The Louisiana Legislature has sent a bill to the governor’s desk that bans the sale of nitrous oxide. Also known as laughing gas, it’s sold in metal canisters in convenience stores and smoke shops. It can be used to make homemade whipped cream, but director of the Louisiana’s Poison Control Center, Mark Ryan, says some use it for human consumption, which is dangerous…
cut 5 (15) “…including Amazon”

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to two debates before the November fifth Presidential election, June 27th and September 10th. U-L-M political science professor Pearson Cross expects high viewership…
cut 12 (04) “….make a difference”
Polls show the race is extremely tight.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints 2024 schedule is out and the first half of the schedule looks tough. New Orleans will host Carolina in the season opener. The Panthers had the worst record in the league last year but after Carolina its a trip to Dallas, host Philadelphia, visit Atlanta, a Monday night trip to Kansas City, host Tampa Bay and then Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos visit the Superdome on October 13th.

LSU football has a landed a commitment from a defensive tackle out of the transfer portal. Six-foot-three, 282-pound Jay’viar Suggs announced on social media he’s transferring to LSU after two seasons at Division Two Grand Valley State, where he had 42 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss and eight sacks.

McNeese football will start its season a week early. The Cowboys road game at Tarleton State has been moved up to August 24th and will be televised on an ESPN channel.

Angel Reese had 12 points and eight rebounds in her WNBA debut as the Chicago Sky lost to the Dallas Wings 87 to 79.

LSU begins the final SEC series of the season tonight when the Tigers host Ole Miss. The Tigers are 10-and-17 and it’s believed they need 13 conference wins to have a legitimate shot at making the NCAA Tournament. Coach Jay Johnson also hopes the tournament selection committee looks at other aspects of their resume…
cut 17 (18) “….have a chance”

The 21st ranked Ragin Cajuns can win an outright Sun Belt regular season title tonight with a win over South Alabama. Coach Matt Deggs team is 38-and-15 on the season…
cut 19 (17) “…for a championship”
First pitch is at 6 PM.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The U-S Supreme Court has ordered Louisiana to use the Congressional map approved by state lawmakers earlier this year that has two majority-Black districts instead of one. The ruling means the Sixth Congressional District, currently represented by Republican Garret Graves now has a political boundary that favors a minority to win. But political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Graves will not go down without a fight…
cut 14 (10) “…certainly run”
National political analysts say this ruling could also shift control of the U-S House to Democrats if a Democrat ends up winning the seat.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser along with officials from Louisiana Economic Development and the Department of Tourism are In France this week to promote the Louisiana film industry at the Cannes International Film Festival.
Cut 7 (08) “…film in Louisiana.”
Nungesser says he wants to show the world what Louisiana brings to film producers in the form of tax incentives.

A bill banning the general sale of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, is headed to the Governor’s desk after being unanimously passed by the Louisiana Legislature. Doctor Mark Ryan, director of Louisiana’s Poison Control Center, says the seemingly harmless drug poses a big threat.
Cut 4 (14) “…times a day.”
Nitrous oxide is available to the general public for usages such as making homemade whipped cream.

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have announced they will hold two campaign debates ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Cut 10 (05) “…taking place.”
That’s U-L-M Political Science Professor Pearson Cross, referencing how the announcement went against Biden’s previous statement that he would not attend any presidential debates.

LRN AM Newscall May 16

The abuse of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is no laughing matter, as a bill to ban public sale of the drug in Louisiana is headed to Governor Jeff Landry for his signature. Mel Bridges has more…

Cut 1 (43) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

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Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser is in France this week at the Canne International Film Festival to promote Louisiana film production to an international market. Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Sean Richardson.” 

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The U-S Supreme Court orders Louisiana to use the Congressional map that has two majority black districts. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

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A bill banning general sale of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, is headed to the Governor’s desk after being unanimously passed by the Louisiana Legislature. Doctor Mark Ryan, longtime director of Louisiana’s Poison Control center, says the seemingly harmless drug poses a big threat.

Cut 4 (14) “…times a day.”

Nitrous oxide is available to the general public for usages such as making homemade whipped cream. But Dr. Ryan says it is that availability, combined with the drug’s high abuse potential, that makes it so dangerous.

Cut 5 (15) “…including Amazon.” 

Because of the way the drug affects the body, Dr. Ryan says there is no easy and quick cure for an overdose of nitrous oxide. In fact, he notes that nitrous oxide overdoses are particularly scary to treat.

Cut 6 (11) “…potentially very dangerous.”

If Governor Jeff Landry signs this bill, Louisiana would become the first state to completely ban public sale of nitrous oxide with exemptions for industries reliant on the drug, such as dentistry.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser along with officials from Louisiana Economic Development and the Department of Tourism are In France this week to promote the Louisiana film industry at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Cut 7 (08) “…film in Louisiana.”

Representatives from Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge and The Ranch Studios in St. Bernard Parish are with the Louisiana delegation. Nungesser says he wants to show the world what Louisiana brings to the table in the form of tax incentives.

Cut 8 (12) “…get out of those strikes” 

But the trip isn’t just about film and it doesn’t just stop in France.  Nungesser will also head to Milan, Italy and then Madrid, Spain to promote Louisiana tourism and the film industry.

Cut 9 (10)  “…overseas here.”

Chef Samantha Carroll will prepare Louisiana seafood dishes while in Madrid to bring a taste of Louisiana to an international audience.

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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have announced they will hold two campaign debates ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Cut 10 (05) “…taking place.”

That’s U-L-M Political Science Professor Pearson Cross, referencing how the announcement went against Biden’s previous statement that he would not attend any presidential debates. Cross believes these debates could be opportunities for both candidates to impress voters and dispel rumors before the election.

Cut 11 (16) “…something to lose.”

The two debates are set for June 27th on C-N-N and September 10th on A-B-C. The first debate is before either Biden or Trump could formally accept any nomination from their respective parties. In spite of how unusually early the debates are, Cross is encouraging voters to tune in.

Cut 12 (04) “…make a difference.” 

The presidential elections will be held Tuesday, November 5th, with Biden expected to be the Democratic nominee and Trump expected to be the Republican nominee.

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The Congressional map with two Black majority districts will be the map used for this fall’s federal election. That’s the result of a ruling from the U-S Supreme Court that blocks a previous ruling by a panel of three federal judges that said the map approved by lawmakers this year was illegal. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the state finally has closure

Cut 13 (10)  “..be using”

The ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court  means the current sixth Congressional district occupied by Republican Garret Graves has a political boundary that favors a minority to win. But Pinsonat says Graves will not go down without a fight

Cut 14 (10)  “..certainly run.”

Black Democrat Cleo Fields, a state senator from Baton Rouge, plans to challenge Graves, if he runs for re-lection in the sixth district.

The order from the Supreme Court came on the day Secretary of State Nancy Landry said she needed a finalized map to adequately prepare for the fall election.

Pinsonat says the map that will be used stretches the Sixth Congressional District from Baton Rouge to Shreveport, despite concerns this is racial gerrymandering

Cut 15 (12)  “…over.”

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LSU baseball’s series against the Ole Miss Rebels this weekend will most likely decide whether or not LSU makes it to the postseason tournament and gets a shot at defending their national title. LSU pitcher Gage Jump says that a key factor in this weekend’s series will be the type of play he and LSU pitcher Luke Holman can produce tonight and Friday night as the Tigers are just 1 and 8 in the final games of SEC series this season.

Cut 16 (14) “….that Sunday game.” 

LSU enters the series with a 10-and-17 SEC record. It’s believed the Tigers need 13 conference wins in order to get into the NCAA Tournament. Tigers coach Jay Johnson hopes the NCAA Tournament selection committee looks at other aspects of their resume…

Cut 17 (18) “…have a chance.”

Jump will get the start on the mound tonight as he looks to get the Tigers off to a good start in the series.

Cut 18 (17)  “… at a time.”

First pitch between the Tigers and Rebels will be on tonight at 6 pm and broadcast on the SEC Network.

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The twenty first ranked UL-Lafayette baseball team is now only one win away from taking the SunBelt regular season title outright. The Ragin Cajuns are 21 and 6 in SunBelt play and their next closest competition is Southern Miss who are 18 and 9. After winning a share of the title when the Cajuns beat Southern Miss earlier this season, UL-Lafayette Head Coach Matt Deggs says that the Ragin Cajuns job is not finished whenever his team wins the title, but that UL-Lafayette has many goals still in place this season.

Cut 19 (17) “… for a championship.” 

The Cajuns have been led this season by the play of Junior Shortstop Kyle Debarge who is expected to be a high draft pick in this season’s draft. DeBarge has 73 hits, 63 RBIs, and 19 home runs this season and has averaged .339 over his career with the Cajuns. Deggs says that the former Barbe high school standout will be missed and leaves as a legendary figure in UL-Lafayette baseball.

Cut 20 (18) “….over that one.”

First pitch between the Cajuns and Jaguars will be at 6 pm tonight.

5:30 LRN Newscast

The Congressional map with two Black majority districts will be the map used for this fall’s federal election. That’s the result of a ruling from the U-S Supreme Court that blocks a previous ruling by a panel of three federal judges that said the map approved by lawmakers this year was illegal. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the state finally has closure…
cut 13 (10) “…will be using”

The ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court means the current sixth Congressional district occupied by Republican Garret Graves has a political boundary that favors a minority to win. But Pinsonat says Graves will not go down without a fight…
cut 14 (10) “…certainly”

Black Democrat Cleo Fields, a state senator from Baton Rouge, plans to challenge Graves, if he runs for re-lection in the sixth district.

The abuse of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is no laughing matter, as a bill to ban public sale of the drug in Louisiana is headed to Governor Jeff Landry for his signature. Mel Bridges has more…
Cut 1 (43) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

Two bills that sought to restrict the release of government records through public records request are likely dead for the legislative session. That’s according to Senate President Cameron Henry, who told NOLA-dot-com the bills don’t have the support of the Senate.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints 2024 NFL schedule has been released and according to Sharp Football Analysis, New Orleans has the fifth easiest strength of schedule. The Saints will open the season against Carolina on September the 8th, before facing a tough stretch of games against the Cowboys, Eagles, Falcons, and Chiefs. New Orleans will host Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos in week 7 for Thursday Night Football, face Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders in week 15, and then travel to Green Bay in week 16 for what could be a critical Monday Night Football game.

The NFL has also announced that Netflix will show this year’s Christmas Day games with the Ravens and Texans and Steelers Chiefs facing off on the historic day.

And Angel Reese will make her WNBA regular season debut tonight when the Chicago Sky visit the Dallas Wings. During her two preseason games Reese averaged 13 points and seven rebounds.

And McNeese Football will open their season against Tarleton State a week earlier as the game has been moved to August 24th as a part of ESPN’s big Week Zero kickoff.

According to the Baseball America NCAA Tournament projection, LSU is currently one of the first four teams out after the Tigers failed to win their series against Alabama last weekend. In order for the Tigers to have a good chance at gaining an at-large bid in the tournament, the Tigers will need to sweep the Rebels this weekend and secure 13 SEC wins. LSU and Ole Miss will face off tomorrow with first pitch at 6 pm.

Baseball America’s projection also has Louisiana Tech becoming a two-seed in the Knoxville regional. The Bulldogs have made a great comeback after being swept by Arizona in early April.

Twenty-first ranked UL-Lafayette is also projected to be a two-seed, but in the College Station Regional. The Ragin Cajuns will take on South Alabama in their final SunBelt regular season series. First pitch between the Jaguars and Cajuns will be tomorrow night at 6 pm.

And Oklahoma quarterback General Booty had transferred to ULM. Booty started for Tyler Junior College in 2021 where he recorded 25 touchdowns and 3,115 yards before transferring to Oklahoma where he played the past two seasons.

16:30 LRN Newscast

A national survey of small businesses finds optimism increased slightly in April, but the small business optimism index remains below the 50-year average. Joe Gallinaro has more…
cut 2 (28) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro”

Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry gave today as the deadline to have an approved Congressional map so her office can prepare for the fall Congressional elections. But federal judges have rejected two different maps approved by state lawmakers and Louisiana’s Attorney General Liz Murrill is seeking direction from the U-S Supreme Court.

Christopher McCoy of Bunkie has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of Lauren Vaughn. She was a 22 year-old nursing student from Alexandria. The incident happened on Good Friday in 2023. Bridget Vaughn, Lauren’s mother, says McCoy was sentenced to six years in prison.
Cut 3 (12) “…grieving process”
State Police says McCoy’s blood alcohol level was .15 at the time of the fatal crash. Lauren Vaughn was a passenger in his vehicle when it ran off the road.

Crawfish farmers got some good news last week. The USDA is changing its rules so crawfish producers can take advantage of federal disaster grants. LSU Ag Center economist Kurt Guidry says those dollars can be used to help reseed their ponds for next year.
Cut 11 (10) ” …tend to seed.”
Guidry says despite the efforts to reseed, production is expected to be down again next year.

15:30 LRN Newscast

The debate over banning consumable hemp products containing THC continues at the state capitol. Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressley says there are dozens of THC products available to buy that can get you high…
Cut 13 (11) “..gets you high.”
Pressly’s bill needs a positive vote from the House and then it heads to the governor’s desk.

A Bunkie man has plead guilty to vehicular homicide for a crash that occurred in April 2023. State Police say Christopher McCoy was driving intoxicated when he drove off the road in Avoyelles Parish striking a tree and killing his passenger, 22-year-old Lauren Vaughn of Alexandria. Vaughn’s mother, Bridgette, says her daughter’s death is a sobering lesson to make plans ahead of time for a safe drive home…
cut 4 (06) “…that night”
Bridgette Vaughn says McCoy was sentenced to six years in prison.

Inflation continues to be the single most important problem small business owners face, according to the results of a national survey of small business owners. Finding qualified workers is another major issue. NFIB State director Leah Long says a staggering 91-percent of owners who either hired or tried to hire workers last month, reported few or no qualified applicants…
cut 8 (06) “….jobs out there”
Forty-percent of all owners reported job openings they could not fill in April.

Now that Mother’s Day has passed, the crawfish season is certainly winding down. We’ve done numerous stories about the low supply of mudbugs this year. LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry says estimates in November had production loss at around 40-percent, it actually ended up at 50 to 60 percent…
cut 10 (13) “…fish those ponds”
Guidry says the USDA announced last week rule changes that will allow for crawfish farmers to be eligible for federal disaster grants.

LRN PM Newscall May 15

A judge has sentenced Christopher McCoy of Bunkie to six years in prison after he pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide.  Authorities say McCoy was drunk when he drove off the road and struck a tree killing his passenger Lauren Vaughn. Sean Richardson has more..

Cut 1 (34)  “…I’m Sean Richardson”

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A national survey of small businesses finds optimism increased slightly in April, but the small business optimism index remains below the 50-year average. Joe Gallinaro has more

Cut 2 (28)  “…I’m Joe Galinaro” 

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Christopher McCoy of Bunkie has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of Lauren Vaughn. She was a 22 year-old nursing student from Alexandria and was a passenger in McCoy’s vehicle when it ran off the road and hit a tree in Avoyelles Parish. The incident happened on Good Friday in 2023. Bridgette Vaughn, Lauren’s mother, says McCoy was sentenced to six years in prison.

Cut 3 (12) “…grieving process” 

State Police says McCoy’s blood alcohol level was .15 at the time of the fatal crash.

Vaughn says her daughter’s death is a sobering lesson to make plans ahead of time for a safe drive home.

Cut 4 (06) “…drink that night.” 

With apps and ride share platforms available Vaughn asks all drivers to be responsible when getting behind the wheel and if your not sober to not drive.

Cut 5 (10)  “…drink and drive.”

Lauren Vaughn was a graduate of Louisiana Tech and three months away from receiving a nursing degree from Northwestern State’s Shreveport campus.

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A national survey finds small business optimism increased slightly in April, but NFIB’s small business optimism index remains below a 50-year average for a 28th consecutive month. NFIB state director Leah Long says there’s a lot of discouraging news about the economy

Cut 6  (11) “..right now. ” 

Long says 22-percent of owners reported that inflation was their single most important problem….

Cut 7 (06) “…make it all work.”  

Long says a staggering 91-percent of owners who either hired or tried to hire workers last month, reported they had few or no qualified applicants…

Cut 8 (06)  “…jobs out there.” 

Forty-percent of all owners reported job openings they could not fill in April.

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With crawfish season winding down, we are getting a better idea of the effects still being felt from last summer’s historic drought. LSU Ag Center Economist Kurt Guidry says the number of harvested mudbugs has been way down…

Cut 9 (09) “..Normal catch.” 

Guidry says estimates in November had production loss at around 40%, but it actually ended up being 50-60%.

Cut 10 (13) “…fish those ponds” 

Crawfish farmers got some good news last week. The USDA is changing its rules so crawfish producers can take advantage of federal disaster grants. Guidry says those dollars can be used to help reseed their ponds for next year.

Cut 11 (10) ” …tend to seed.”

Guidry says despite the efforts to reseed, production is expected to be down again next year.

2:30 LRN Newscast

A judge has sentenced Christopher McCoy of Bunkie to six years in prison after he pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide. Authorities say McCoy was drunk when he drove off the road and struck a tree killing his passenger Lauren Vaughn. Sean Richardson has more..
Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson”

Entergy Louisiana says power should be restored by late tonight for the Lake Charles and Lafayette areas. But the Baton Rouge area it may take until tomorrow night to restore service. More severe weather is possible Friday.

Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter says the Hertz Tower, formerly known as the Capital One Tower, will be demolished this summer. The building has been vacant since Hurricane Laura blew out many of the sky scraper’s windows. Hunter says the demolition will pave the way for better use of the space…
cut 12 (12) “…Lake Charles”
Hunter says insurance money will pay for the building’s demolition which is expected to take place in August or September.

Crawfish farmers got some good news last week. The USDA is changing its rules so crawfish producers can take advantage of federal disaster grants. LSU Ag Center economist Kurt Guidry says those dollars can be used to help reseed their ponds for next year.
Cut 11 (10) ” …tend to seed.”
Guidry says despite the efforts to reseed, production is expected to be down again next year.