8:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has issued an executive order banning Critical Race Theory in Louisiana public schools. But New Orleans Democratic Senator Royce Duplessis says kids need to be taught history, even if it’s uncomfortable.

Cut 15 (05) “…as a state.”

But Denham Springs Republican Senator Valarie Hodges says that’s not what Landry’s executive order does.

Cut  16 (06)   “…to repeat it.”

After ten years in New Orleans, The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana has expanded its oyster shell recycling program to Baton Rouge. The expansion marks a significant step in scaling up the program to preserve Louisiana’s coastline for future generations. Spokesperson James Karst

Cut 6 (12) “…back in the water.”


The latest Secretary of State voter registration numbers it shows 64-percent more new women voters registered than men in July. Colleen Crain takes a look at what that may mean.

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Louisiana’s Travel Summit kicks off today in Shreveport at our state’s tourism levels are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser on what’s attracting so much attention.

Cut 7 (11) “…music of Louisiana.”

7:30 am Newscast

After operating in New Orleans for ten years, The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana has expanded its oyster shell recycling program to Baton Rouge. Spokesman James Karst says the initiative uses recycled oyster shells to rebuild and strengthen Louisiana’s fragile coastlines and this expansion will help do more.

Cut 5 (09) “…expanding to Baton Rouge.”

For more information on how restaurants can participate in the oyster shell recycling program visit CRCL-dot-org

Latest data from the Louisiana Secretary of State reveals more women registered to vote than men by 64-percent in July. 5,287 newly registered women voters compared to 3,305 newly registered men voters. UL Monroe Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this could be due to Kamala Harris getting the Democratic Nomination.

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Critical Race Theory is banned in K-through-12 public schools in Louisiana as a result of an executive order signed by Governor Landry. Andrew Greenstein has reaction from a pair of state senators.

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The Louisiana Travel Summit kicks off in Shreveport today and our state is pulling out all the stops when it comes to attracting tourists.   Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says 2024 has been the year of music. And 2025 will be the year of food.

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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints cut their roster down to 53. One of the biggest cuts was last year’s punter Lou Hedley, who lost out to undrafted free agent Matthew Hayball, who is from Austrailia and punted at Vanderbilt. Head Coach Dennis Allen:
Cut 19 (12) “….consistent than Lou”
Hayball averaged 50 yards a punt on seven punts during the preseason.

Allen has also decided to go with Blake Grupe as his field goal kicker over Irish kicker Charlie Smith.

Running back Kendre Miller will start the season on injured reserve. Miller injured his hamstring on the first day of training camp and has not been able to return to the practice field.

Rookie receiver Mason Tipton made the team despite missing a lot of the preseason with an injury. Tipton looked good at the start of camp.

Sunday’s LSU-USC game features two quarterback trying to replace Heisman winners, Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels. The Trojans Miller Moss and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier have both waited three years for their chance to be the starter. Coach Brian Kelly on what they expect from Moss who …
Cut 18 (23) “…game plans.”

Former LSU baseball star Dylan Crews picked up his first major league hit last night. A double off Yankees starter Gerit Cole. Crews ended up with two hits and a run scored as the Nationals doubled up the Yankees four to two.

Aaron Nola threw seven shutout innings for his 12th win as the Phillies blanked the Astros five to nothing.

6:30 am Newscast

After operating in New Orleans for ten years, The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana has expanded its oyster shell recycling program to Baton Rouge. This initiative uses recycled oyster shells to rebuild and strengthen Louisiana’s fragile coastlines. Spokesperson James Karst says oyster shells are a critical component in creating new oyster reefs, which act as natural barriers against storm surges and help restore marine habitats.

Cut 4 (07) “…a lot of good.”

Louisiana is pulling out all the stops in boosting tourism and entering the global spotlight. And the news is good as Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says 2024 Louisiana tourism is almost all the way back to pre-pandemic levels.

Cut 9 (09)  “…43-million visitors.”

Nungesser delivers the keynote address, updating the future of Louisiana’s tourism industry at today’s Louisiana Travel Summit in Shreveport.

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Critical Race Theory is a no-go in public schools in Louisiana. Governor Landry signed an executive order banning the subject matter in K-through-12 public schools in the state. It’s something that Denham Springs Republican Senator Valarie Hodges has been pushing for.

Cut 13 (08) “…the teaching manuals.” 

But New Orleans Democratic Senator Royce Duplessis doubts that critical race theory is being taught in K-through-12 and he says kids need to be taught history, even if the history is uncomfortable.

Cut 15 (05) “…as a state.”

Additional flights from Shreveport to Las Vegas added due to LSU season opener.  Officials at Shreveport Regional, said Allegiant normally has flights on Mondays and Fridays to Las Vegas, year round, but because the flight sold out so early this year, they decided to add a second flight that leaves Saturday of this week and returns on Monday as well. That flight on the way to Las Vegas has also sold out.

Updated LRN AM Newscall August 27

Baton Rouge restaurants can participate in The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana oyster recycling program that aims to combat coastal erosion by using recycled oyster shells. Sean Richardson has more.

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The latest Secretary of State voter registration numbers it shows 64-percent more new women voters registered than men in July when Kamala Harris became Democratic presidential nominee.  Colleen Crain has more.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.” 

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Critical Race Theory is banned in K-through-12 public schools in Louisiana as a result of an executive order signed by Governor Landry. Andrew Greenstein has reaction from a pair of state senators.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.” 

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After operating in New Orleans for ten years, The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana has expanded its oyster shell recycling program to Baton Rouge. This initiative uses recycled oyster shells to rebuild and strengthen Louisiana’s fragile coastlines. Spokesperson James Karst says oyster shells are a critical component in creating new oyster reefs, which act as natural barriers against storm surges and help restore marine habitats.

Cut 4 (07) “…a lot of good.”

CRCL’s program has recycled more than 14-million-pounds of used oyster shells from restaurants, cleans them, and returns them to the water to form new reefs. Karst says the expansion to Baton Rouge allows more restaurants and residents to participate in the program, further increasing the supply of shells for coastal restoration projects.

Cut 5 (09) “…expanding to Baton Rouge.”

The expansion to Baton Rouge marks a significant step in scaling up the program to preserve its coastline for future generations. Karst says this initiative is crucial for Louisiana, where the coastline is rapidly disappearing due to erosion, and the impact of hurricanes.

Cut 6 (12) “…back in the water.”

For more information on how restaurants can participate in the oyster shell recycling program visit CRCL-dot-org

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Louisiana is pulling out all the stops in boosting tourism and entering the global spotlight. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says 2024 has been the year of music.

Cut 7 (11) “…music of Louisiana.”

And 2025 will be the year of food.

Cut 8 (14) “…around the country.”

Lieutenant Governor Nungesser says Louisiana tourism is almost all the way back to pre-pandemic levels.

Cut 9 (09)  “…43-million visitors.”

Nungesser delivers the keynote address, updating the future of Louisiana’s tourism industry at today’s Louisiana Travel Summit in Shreveport.

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Latest data from the Louisiana Secretary of State reveals more women registered to vote than men by 64-percent in July. 5,287 newly registered women voters compared to 3,305 newly registered men voters. UL Monroe Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this could be due to Kamala Harris getting the Democratic Nomination.

Cut 10 (12) “…White House.”

Cross says the reasons behind this disparity in registration could be linked to partisan concerns. With women likely casting their vote for Harris and men for Trump…

Cut 11 (05) “…historic levels.”

Cross says while Louisiana remains a red state and will likely go to Trump in November usually election outcome is a three-to-two margin with Republicans taking 60-percent…

Cut 12 (05) “…change that slightly.”

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Critical Race Theory is a no-go in public schools in Louisiana. Governor Landry signed an executive order banning the subject matter in K-through-12 public schools in the state. It’s something that Denham Springs Republican Senator Valarie Hodges has been pushing for.

Cut 13 (08) “…the teaching manuals.” 

But New Orleans Democratic Senator Royce Duplessis doubts that critical race theory is being taught in K-through-12.

Cut  14 (10) “…in law school.”

Duplessis says kids need to be taught history, even if the history is uncomfortable.

Cut 15 (05) “…as a state.”

Hodges says that’s not what Landry’s executive order does.

Cut  16 (06)   “…to repeat it.”

Duplessis says Landry’s order manufactures division where division doesn’t exist, all while he pushes for the Ten Commandments to be placed in classrooms.

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Louisiana Tech will face Nicholls to open up the season on Saturday. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie named Jack Turner is starting quarterback before training camp started. Turner started four games last year for Tech and Cumbie says he’s the right man to lead this team

Cut 17 (14) “…he can.”

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Sunday’s LSU-USC game features two quarterback trying to replace Heisman winners, Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels. The Trojans Miller Moss and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier have both waited three years for their chance to be the starter. Coach Brian Kelly on what they expect from Moss who …

Cut 18 (23)  “…game plans.”

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The Saints cut their roster down to 53. One of the biggest cuts was last year’s punter Lou Hedley, who lost out to undrafted free agent Matthew Hayball, who is from Austrailia and punted at Vanderbilt. Head Coach Dennis Allen:

Cut 19 (12) “….consistent than Lou”

As for the race to be the number-two quarterback behind Derek Carr, Coach Allen says he has not decided between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler.

Cut 20 (20) “…of that nature.”

The Saints open their season Sunday, September 8th, against the Carolina Panthers in the Superdome.

LRN 5:30 Newscast 8/27

Louisiana homeowners could see significant savings on property insurance through wind mitigation inspections, especially in the wake of increased premiums caused by recent hurricanes. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says these inspections assess a home’s resilience against wind damage.
Cut 7 (08) “…more resilient.”
Visit ldi.la.gov for more information.

A Sabine Parish man is behind bars for allegedly sexually abusing underage girls over the course of 25 years. Sheriff’s Detective Wade Seegers says 60-year-old Jerry Bryant Vines Junior is facing several charges, with more likely to follow.
Cut 10 (14) “…under age 13.”
And investigators believe there could be additional victims.

The Secretary of States Office released new voter registration numbers, and it shows 64-percent more new women voters registered than men from July to August. Colleen Crain has more.
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It’s the first inpatient mental health unit for pregnant and postpartum women in the state, and it will start accepting patients from across Louisiana one week from today. Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge took the wraps off its new Perinatal Mental Health Unit today. Not only will this unit be the first in Louisiana, but it will also be among a very small handful of its kind in the country.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Today was cut down day in the NFL as teams had to get their rosters down to 53. Last year’s punter Lou Hedley was released, so unless the Black and Gold sign someone else, undrafted free agent Matt Hayball will be the punter.
Charlie Smith was also released. But the kicker from Ireland could land on the practice squad. Safety Johnathan Abram was also let go, but could also end up on the practice squad. Former Ragin Cajuns running back Jacob Kibodi was released, despite scoring two touchdowns in the preseason finale.
Running back Kendre Miller will start the season on injured reserve. Miller injured his hamstring on the first day of training camp and has not been able to return to the practice field. The third round pick in 2023 also suffered through an injury plagued rookie season.
Rookie receiver Mason Tipton made the team despite missing a lot of the preseason with an injury. Tipton looked good at the start of camp.
LSU is getting ready to face a pass-heavy USC team so it will be a big test for a Tigers defense that ranked 105th in the country in total defense last year. Coach Brian Kelly has confidence his front seven can get the job done…
cut 20 (16) “….going to be fine”
USC is starting Miller Moss at quarterback. He threw for a bowl record six touchdown passes and 372 yards versus Louisville in last year’s Holiday Bowl.
Around the NFL, the Carolina Panthers released former LSU receiver Terrace Marshall of Bossier City. Marshall was on the 2019 national championship team, but last year for the Panthers only caught 19 passes after averaging nearly 18 yards a reception in 2022.

3:30 PM Newscast August 27

Critical Race Theory is a no-go in public schools in Louisiana. Governor Landry signed an executive order banning the subject matter in K-through-12 public schools in the state. It’s something that Denham Springs Senator Valarie Hodges has been pushing for.

Cut 13 (8) “…the teaching manuals.” 

But New Orleans Senator Royce Duplessis doubts that critical race theory is being taught in K-through-12.

Cut  14 (10) “…in law school.”

Duplessis says kids need to be taught history, even if the history is uncomfortable.

A Sabine Parish man is behind bars for allegedly sexually abusing underage girls. 60-year-old Jerry Bryant Vines Junior of Converse was arrested earlier this month on charges of sexually touching an 11-year-old girl. Sheriff’s Detective Wade Seegers says there could be additional victims.

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That number is 318-590-9475.

Postpartum depression is a common concern among new mothers; and now, there’s a facility opening next week in Baton Rouge dedicated to helping those women. We hear more from Andrew Greenstein.

Cut 1 (27) …I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Louisiana homeowners could see significant savings on property insurance through wind mitigation inspections. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says homes with strong wind mitigation measures such as a Fortified Roof, can qualify for discounts on their insurance premiums and he encourages homeowners to invest in the inspections.

Cut 8 (12)  “…gaming the system.”

Visit LDI-dot-la-dog-gov for more information.

2:30 PM Newscast August 27

A Sabine Parish man has been arrested for alleged sexually abuse of underage girls. 60-year-old Jerry Bryant Vines Junior of Converse was arrested earlier this month on charges of sexually touching an 11-year-old girl. Sheriff’s Detective Wade Seegers says Vines is facing several charges, with more likely to follow.

Cut 10 (14) “…under age 13.”

Investigators believe there could be additional victims.

A Natchitoches man is behind bars after Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s officials found two malnourished pit bulls chained to a fence at his residence. On Friday, Deputies responded to the home of Alvin J Metoyer after receiving complaints about animal neglect saying the dogs were horrifying to see. Metoyer claimed the dogs weren’t eating because they were sick. Metoyer has been charged with 2 counts of cruelty to animals.

Wind Mitigation Inspections could give Louisiana homeowners significant savings on property insurance which will be welcome relief due to increased premiums caused by recent hurricanes. Sean Richardson has more.

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is opening the first inpatient mental health unit for pregnant and postpartum women in the state. Chief Nursing Officer Cheri Johnson says mental health is a significant concern among pregnant and postpartum women. Johnson says unlike in most cases, patients will not be sharing any rooms with other patients.

Cut 5 (5)  “…some protected sleep.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

It’s the first inpatient mental health unit for pregnant and postpartum women in the state, and it will start accepting patients from across Louisiana one week from today. Today, Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge takes the wraps off its new Perinatal Mental Health Unit.

Cut 3 (12) “…require inpatient care.”

The eight-million-dollar investment will create nearly 40 new jobs. Not only will this unit be the first in Louisiana, but it will also be among a very small handful of its kind in the country.

Louisiana homeowners could see significant savings on property insurance through wind mitigation inspections, especially in the wake of increased premiums caused by recent hurricanes. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says these inspections assess a home’s resilience against wind damage, looking at features like roof shape, window protection, and how well the roof is attached to the walls.

Cut 7 (08) “…more resilient.”

The importance of these inspections has grown as insurance companies have been raising rates or withdrawing from the Louisiana market due to the high risk of hurricane damage.

If you want to participate in Louisiana’s first black bear hunt in 37 years, you’ll have your chance starting Thursday. That’s when the lottery will open to all licensed hunters. The state banned black bear hunting in 1988; and four years later, black bears were added to the endangered species list. Louisiana Secretary of Wildlife and Fisheries Madison Sheahan notes that black bears were removed from the list in 2016.

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A Sabine Parish man is behind bars for allegedly sexually abusing underage girls. 60-year-old Jerry Bryant Vines Junior of Converse was arrested earlier this month on charges of sexually touching an 11-year-old girl. Sheriff’s Detective Wade Seegers says this apparently is a pattern that goes way back.

Cut 9 (13) “…to age 13 .”

Detective Seegers says Vines is facing several charges, with more likely to follow.