6:30 LRN Newscast

An effort to oust U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish has failed. Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the vote…
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The motion failed 359 to 43. Johnson said afterward he hopes this puts an end to personality politics.

At the state capitol, a bill keeps moving along that ends the mandatory 20-minute meal break for working minors who work more than 5 hours….
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Dead last is what Louisiana is ranked for the second year in a row in US News and World Report’s 2024 Best States report. Managing Editor for Government Rankings Gary Emerling says the ranking is based on several categories that Louisiana does not perform well in…
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There are some positives, Louisiana ranks 21st in healthcare access and K-through-12 education moved up to 40. It was at 46 in 2019.

The Violence Policy Center ranks Louisiana second in the county for gun deaths….
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VPC’s Kristen Rand says based on 2022 data, 53-percent of the homes in Louisiana have firearms and the gun death rate is 28 per 100,000.

AM LRN Newscall May 9

Louisiana ranked 50th in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 Best States, and here’s Sean Richardson to take a look at why.

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The fate of Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe remains to be seen since Steward Health Care declared bankruptcy. Brooke Thorington has more from State Representative Michael Echols.

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Minors might be able to work long hours without having to take a mandatory 20-minute meal break as a result of legislation moving closer to final legislative passage. Brooke Thorington has the story…

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Dead last is what Louisiana was ranked out of the 50 states for the second year in a row in US News and World Report’s 2024 Best States report. Managing Editor for Government Rankings Gary Emerling…

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Some factors contributing to the poor ranking are Louisiana factories putting more than three-thousand pounds of industrial toxins per square mile compared to the national average of just over 900.  Nearly one-third of Louisiana roads are in poor condition and a high crime rate.

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But there were some positive takeaways from the ranking.  Pre-K through 12th grade has improved to 40th from 46th in 2019. He says more children under the age of five are also spending time in an education setting…

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With the future of Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe in peril, Representative Michael Echols says the Dallas-based owner, Steward Health Care, is solely to blame for the hospital declaring bankruptcy. He says the possible closure would have a huge impact on the community.

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The company says they intend to sell by the end of June. But complicating the issue is that the building and land are owned by Medical Properties Trust. Echols says once the leaders at Steward are investigated…

Cut 8 (12) “…my perspective.” 

As for a prospective buyer, Echols says he’s been told the medical community has reached out to Ochsner, Willis-Knighton, and other regional medical facilities.

Cut 9 (12)  “…our patients.”

Glenwood has been cited repeatedly by the Louisiana Department of Health for putting patients in immediate jeopardy of harm. A statement from Steward Health Care said they do not expect interruptions in daily operations due to filing for bankruptcy.

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Legislation is moving closer to final passage that would end the requirement for employers to give minor workers at least a 20-minute meal break if they work five hours or more. Denham Springs Republican Representative Roger Wilder says the state should not hold back teen workers who want to put in the hours…

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Wilder’s legislation has already passed the House and it received unanimous approval from the Senate Labor Committee on Wednesday. Wilder says he’s been speaking with young workers about staying on the clock for long periods of time…

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Wilder also points out that kids in school go for a long period of time, especially if they are involved in extracurricular activities…

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The bill heads to the full Senate for final passage.

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According to the Violence Policy Center in 2022, Louisiana ranked second in the nation for gun deaths. Kristen Rand with VPC says states with weak firearm laws and higher gun ownership consistently have higher gun death rates.

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Mississippi ranked first for the most gun death rates followed by Louisiana, New Mexico, Alabama, and Missouri.

VPC says the numbers for 2022 indicate 53-percent of homes in Louisiana have firearms and the gun death rate is 28 per 100,000. Rand says for the Bayou State, this is nothing new…

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While the number of firearm homicides in the country decreased by six-percent from 2021 to 2022, gun suicides increased by almost three-percent in 2022. Rand says studies show if you survive a suicide attempt, you’re less likely to try again and that means matter. Meaning if you use a more lethal method, which tends to be a firearm you’re more likely to complete suicide.

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Rhode Island had the lowest gun death rate of three persons per 100,000 and household gun ownership was almost 15-percent.

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5:30 LRN Newscast May 8

Legislation to hold a Constitutional Convention passes in the full House after amendments to change the start date from May 20th to August 1st. Bill author New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu says the dates were altered over concerns that the process was hasty.

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While Beaullieu stressed the convention will be a refresh, not a rewrite of the constitution, Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan expressed hesitation.

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The bill which needed a two-thirds majority passed on a 75 to 27 vote. The bill now heads to the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee.

Students may be turning off their phones and tucking them away during the school day with legislation nearing final passage…

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And a bill to repeal the requirement that employers give minors who work five or more hours at least a 20-minute meal break is nearing final passage. Denham Springs Republican Representative Roger Wilder says the state should not hold back teen who want to work.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

Baseball America and D1 Baseball both released their NCAA Tournament projections today and they both do not have LSU in the Field of 64. The Tigers resume nearly took a hit last night. LSU trailed Northwestern State five to two, but rallied to beat the Demons six to five. Coach Jay Johnson says he’s proud of his team….
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Winning this weekend’s series at Alabama will also be important.

Former LSU pitcher Paul Skenes is getting the call to the Big Leagues. Skenes will make his major league debut this Saturday for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Chicago Cubs. Skenes has made seven starts in Triple-A and has allowed just three earned runs. He was the number one pick in last year’s Major League Baseball draft.

LSU Football head coach, Brian Kelly said they’re not interested in buying players after the top two defensive tackles in the transfer portal committed to other schools. Kelly made the comments to WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge and also discussed the importance of recruiting players out of high school, retaining them and preparing them for the NFL. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne….
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Damonic Williams and Simeon Barrow were two players who visited LSU, but have committed to other schools, Oklahoma and Miami respectively.

It took 14 innings, but LSU softball beat Alabama in the SEC Tournament. Taylor Pleasants drove in the winning run. The Tigers will face top seeded Tennessee tomorrow.

At the high school baseball playoffs today…semifinal action…South Beauregard over Doyle six to one, Sterlington shutout Berwick ten to nothing, St. Charles Catholic blanked Menard one to nothing.

4:30 LRN Newscast May 8

LSU Football head coach, Brian Kelly said they are not interested in buying players after two top defensive players committed to other schools. Kelly made the comments to WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge. TigerRag Editor, Todd Horne, says Damonic Williams and Simeon Barrow ended up getting more lucrative NIL deals at other schools.

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Since the 2020 hurricane season a Lake Charles shelter for domestic and sexual violence victims hasn’t been able to house residents. Executive director of Oasis A Safe Haven, Kathy Manuel says on Monday they’ll reopen their doors to a completely renovated shelter.

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Manuel says survivors were either housed in hotels or placed in shelters elsewhere.

University Medical Center in New Orleans is launching a summer program to hire 100 Nursing Techs. Sean Richardson has the story.

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In Shreveport 19-year-old Bobby Davis was arrested after allegedly waving a gun around and threatening people near Booker T. Washington High School. The incident happened around 6:40 last night. Davis is charged with aggravated assault.

PM LRN Newscast May 7

University Medical Center in New Orleans is launching a summer program to hire 100 Nursing Techs. Sean Richardson has the story.

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A Lake Charles domestic and sexual violence shelter will reopen its doors Monday after a complete renovation from the 2020 hurricane season. Brooke Thorington has more.

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LSU Football head coach, Brian Kelly said they are not interested in buying players after two top defensive players committed to other schools. Kelly made the comments to WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge. TigerRag Editor, Todd Horne, says Damonic Williams and Simeon Barrow ended up getting more lucrative NIL deals at other schools..

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Williams committed to Oklahoma after two seasons at TCU. Barrow is headed to Miami after three seasons at Michigan State.
Kelly has said signing defensive tackles from the transfer portal is a priority this offseason, but so far they’ve missed out on big names. Kelly told WAFB-TV that they are not going to buy players, they have something else to sell…

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When asked about what defensive tackle Damonic Williams out of TCU’s intentions were behind entering the transfer portal, Horne said it looks like its about one thing…money.

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University Medical Center in New Orleans is looking to hire 100 Nursing Techs this summer.  Spokesperson Rachel Nichols says this is a strategic move from UMC and  LCMC to build a stronger Healthcare workforce for nursing students.

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The program helps take nursing students in their junior and senior year and help mentor them in to a nursing staff position.
Nichols said this is a broad healthcare profession pipeline working together to invest in future of the healthcare workforce.

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Phase One starts May 20th with weekly hands-on training, a one-on-one mentorship program, and networking opportunities for the students available.

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Since the 2020 hurricane season a Lake Charles shelter for domestic and sexual violence victims hasn’t been able to house residents. Executive director of Oasis A Safe Haven, Kathy Manuel (pronounced manual) says on Monday they’ll reopen their doors to a completely renovated shelter.

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Manuel says survivors were either housed in hotels or placed in shelters elsewhere, which presented a security risk.

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Often victims are hesitant to seek shelter if they’ll be housed in another city. Manuel hopes now they’ll take that bold step towards recovery and seek shelter in their renovated facility.

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The shelter was gutted after the storms and now it has new floors, walls, and a new security system.

To find a shelter near you visit domesticshelters.org

https://oasisasafehaven.org/

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3:30 LRN Newscast May 8

LSU Football head coach, Brian Kelly said they’re not interested in buying players after two top defensive players committed to other schools. Kelly made the comments to WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge and TigerRag Editor, Todd Horne says Kelly said that they are not going to buy players, they have something else to sell…

Cut 4 (07) “…the fall.” 

Damonic Williams and Simeon Barrow got more lucrative NIL deals elsewhere.

University Medical Center in New Orleans is looking to hire 100 Nursing Techs this summer.  Spokesperson Rachel Nichols says Phase One starts May 20th with weekly hands-on training, a one-on-one mentorship program, and networking opportunities are available for students.

Cut 8 (03 ) “…University Medical Center.” 

The program takes nursing students in their junior and senior years and mentors them for nursing staff positions.

Since the 2020 hurricane season a Lake Charles shelter for domestic and sexual violence victims hasn’t been able to house residents. Executive director of Oasis A Safe Haven, Kathy Manuel (pronounced manual) says survivors were either housed in hotels or placed in shelters elsewhere, which presented a security risk.

Cut 10 (12) “…want to meet” 

If you need help visit domesticshelters-dot -org for the closest shelter.

Legislation to hold a Constitutional Convention passes in the full House after amendments to change the start date from May 20th to August 1st. Bill author New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu says the dates were altered over concerns that the process was hasty.

Cut 12 (07) “…be rushed.” 

The bill now heads to a Senate committee.

 

2:30 LRN Newscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly told WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge that they are not in the market to buy players. Kelly’s comments are referring to LSU’s inability to sign defensive tackles out of the transfer portal. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says word on the street is that TCU’s Damonic Williams reeled a very lucrative NIL deal when he committed to Oklahoma Oklahoma…
cut 5 (10) “….demanded seven figures’
Kelly says LSU’s collective offers generous opportunities but LSU also offers the opportunity to be developed.

University Medical Center in New Orleans is looking to hire 100 Nursing Techs this summer. Spokesperson Rachel Nichols says this is a strategic move from UMC and LCMC to build a stronger Healthcare workforce for nursing students.
Cut 6 (07) “…future of healthcare.”
The program helps take nursing students in their junior and senior year and help mentor them in to a nursing staff position. More information can be found at umcno.org.

A Lake Charles domestic and sexual violence shelter will reopen its doors Monday after a complete renovation from the 2020 hurricane season. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A judge has sentenced an 11-year-old Iberia Parish girl to seven years in juvenile detention, 3.5 years are suspended, in connection with the murder of Kameran Bedsole last November. She was originally charged with murder, but those charges were dropped and ended up pleading guilty to obstruction of justice in April.

1:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to add exceptions for rape and incest to the state’s abortion ban when the victim is under the age of 17 fails in committee after emotional debate. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A hospital in West Monroe is for sale. Steward Health Care system has filed for bankruptcy and they own Glenwood Regional Medical Center and so the plan to sell that hospital and several others. For over a year, Glenwood has struggled to keep supplies, maintain equipment and staff.

University Medical Center in New Orleans says it wants to recruit and employ 100 nursing technicians this summer in an effort to bolster the healthcare workforce. Spokesperson Rachel Nichols says the program takes nursing students in their junior and senior and help mentor them in to a nursing staff position
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Phase one of the Nurturing the Future of Nursing begins May 20 and visit U-M-C-N-O-dot-org for more information.

The Oasis A Safe Haven, a domestic and sexual violence shelter, in Lake Charles will resume housing for survivors on Monday for the first time since Hurricane Laura hit the region in 2020. Director Kathy Manuel says since Laura, they’ve housed survivors in hotels or shelters, so they are glad this service has returned to Lake Charles…
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The shelter was gutted after the storms and now it has new floors, walls, and a new security system.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Federal judges have ordered Louisiana lawmakers to try again and draw up a Congressional map that can be used for the 2024 federal elections. The three-judge panel gave lawmakers until June 3rd to approve a new map or they’ll draw one for them. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this would be the Legislature’s third try…
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Secretary of State Nancy Landry has said they need to have a map in place by May 15th to adequately prepare for the November Congressional races.

Since the 2020 hurricane season a Lake Charles shelter for domestic and sexual violence victims hasn’t been able to house residents. But Executive director of Oasis A Safe Haven, Kathy Manuel, says that changes on Monday…
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Manuel says survivors were either housed in hotels or placed in shelters elsewhere but now they will be able to house residents in Lake Charles.

University Medical Center in New Orleans is launching a summer program to hire 100 Nursing Techs. Sean Richardson has the story.
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