LRN AM Newscall October 1

Governor Jeff Landry is holding a press conference today at 10 AM to discuss tax reform.  Sean Richardson has more.

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A traveler reported a suspicious looking rolled up tarp on Hwy 51 in Northern Tangipahoa Parish Sunday which led authorities to a grisly discovery. Colleen Crain has the story…

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Louisiana’s governor is featured in the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Governor Jeff Landry holds a press conference today to discuss tax reform. The Landry Administration is interested in lowering the state’s income tax rate for everyone and offset the revenue loss by eliminating certain tax breaks. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the administration’s goal is to simplify the state’s tax code

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Landry is set to provide more details at a 10 AM press conference on the fourth floor of the state capitol. Pinsonat says Louisiana residents will support a lower state income tax rate, but the tax reform plan will call for a sales tax on services that are currently not taxed and the elimination of certain tax breaks

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Pinsonat says the Landry Administration is eying a November special session on tax reform. He says it’s an issue that will be difficult for the public to understand, but the governor will make the case that it needs to be done to improve Louisiana’s economy…

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America has its first centenarian president, as Jimmy Carter turns 100 years old today. Carter was elected as the 39th president in 1976 and served a single term in office from 1977 to 1981. Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell served in the Louisiana State Senate during Carter’s presidency.

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Carter is viewed by many to be America’s greatest ex-president through his work with Habitat for Humanity and other humanitarian causes, including fighting disease all over the world.

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Campbell says even after Carter ascended to the top of the political mountain in the 1970s, he never forgot or abandoned his roots.

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Carter taught Sunday School at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains up until a few years ago, when his health prevented him from continuing to do so. Not only does Carter have the longest lifespan of anyone who ever served as President, but he also has the longest post-presidential retirement at almost 44 years and counting.

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The body of a Baton Rouge man was found rolled in a tarp on the side of Highway 51 between Fluker and the Village of Tangipahoa Sunday morning. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff, Gerald Sticker says the man identified as 69-year-old William Nicholas Abraham was a victim of homicide by blunt force trauma…

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Sticker says they do not believe Abraham was killed where his body was found due to the way it was wrapped. He says they are working their way back from the discovery scene to determine where the heinous crime occurred and find those responsible.

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A passerby traveling along the highway first reported a suspicious looking rolled-up tarp on the side of a rural part of Hwy 51. Sticker says the highway parallels I-55 from Manchac to Mississippi but there are only a few houses and businesses near where Abraham was found…

Cut 12 (10) “…our victim’s body.”

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Rolling Stone magazine is out with an in-depth article profiling Governor Landry, In it, author Lorena O’Neil details his moves that she says is taking Louisiana to the far right. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley read the article and says O’Neil’s portrayal is accurate.

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O’Neil outlined the moves Landry has made in his first year in office that has garnered national headlines, including signing a bill to require the Ten Commandments to be posted in classrooms, criminalizing medications used in abortions and allowing surgical castration for certain sex crimes against minors. The story calls Landry the most extreme governor in the country, a notion that Stockley says he would stop short of.

Cut 14 (13) “…his conservatism? Absolutely.”

O’Neil goes on to say that if Trump wins the election next month that he may ask Landry to join his cabinet. Although Landry has stated that he intends to serve as Governor of Louisiana, Stockley says he could see Landry bolting for Trump’s cabinet.

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And Stockley agrees with O’Neil that he could see Landry make a run for the White House one day.

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The Ragin Cajuns won a wild game over Wake Forest on Saturday, beating the Demon Deacons 41 to 38. Coach Michael Desormeaux is glad to see his team win a tight game

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The 3-and-1 Cajuns are at 1-and-3 Southern Miss this Saturday.

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LSU has this Saturday off, giving the Tigers an extra week to improve before their much anticipated clash with Ole Miss on the night of October 12th. Coach Brian Kelly has been rotating several players in at safety, but now it’s time to pick two or three guys and let them be the guys to lead the back end of the defense…

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The Saints are two and two and in both losses New Orleans could not hold on to a late lead. The Saints are 8-and-14 in score games under coach Dennis Allen. Allen stuck with a man to man defense in both cases, instead of going zone. Allen defended the decision when he met with reporters on Monday…

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The Saints are at Kansas City on Monday.

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ULM is 3-and-1 after hard fought 13 to nine win over Troy on Saturday. Coach Bryant Vincent likes the identity of his team…

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The Warhawks will host undefeated James Madison in what is one of the biggest games at Malone Stadium in years. Vincent says it should be a special night in Monroe on Saturday night…

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Kick-off is at 6 PM.

5:30 LRN Newscast

There’s the possibility of another named storm in the Gulf of Mexico this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center is watching a disorganized area of low pressure in the western Caribbean that has a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression. There’s the possibility of this potential storm following a similar path as Hurricane Helene, but Keim says it’s way too early to tell.

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Speaking of Helene, the Louisiana Fire Service has been mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following that storm. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says teams with the Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal have thoroughly built a robust unit to support emergency responses nationwide.

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A young child is killed in a crash in Claiborne Parish. Trooper Eddie Thomas says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer drove her SUV across the center line on Highway 146, crashing into a pickup, killing a five-year-old and seriously injuring a ten-year-old. Thomas says impairment appears to be a factor.

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Thomas says neither child was properly restrained; Thomas says had they been properly restrained, the five-year-old likely would have survived.

Nearly every Louisianian is waiting with baited breath on potential word of a special session on insurance reform. Representative Gabe Firment, the chairman of the House Insurance Committee, cautions that it’s not as easy as the legislature telling insurance carriers to lower their rates – the only way that can happen is by having companies offer competitive quotes – and he says the way to do that is to make Louisiana a more attractive state to do business.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

A 58-yard field goal with two seconds left resulted in the Saints second consecutive loss as they dropped a heart breaker yesterday to the Atlanta Falcons, 26 to 24. The Dirty Birds did not score an offensive touchdown, but scored one touchdown on a muffed punt and the other came on a pick six. Coach Dennis Allen says it’s tough to lose a game like that…

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New Orleans is at Kansas City next Monday.

The LSU Tigers easily defeated South Alabama on Saturday night 42 to 10. It was the defense’s best game of the year, but Coach Brian Kelly is still looking for better play out of his safeties…

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The Tigers next game is October 12th against Ole Miss at 6:30.

The Ragin Cajuns won a wild game over Wake Forest on Saturday, beating the Demon Deacons 41 to 38. Coach Michael Desormeaux is glad to see his team win a tight game…

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U-L Lafayette is at Southern Miss this Saturday.

Freshman running back Ahmad Hardy rushed for 106 yards on 27 carries to help the Warhawks defeat Troy 13 to nine. Hardy had the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter and Coach Bryant Vincent expected Hardy to be the focal point of their offense…

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4:30 LRN Newscast

A 5-year-old was killed and a ten-year-old injured in a crash in Claiborne Parish over the weekend. State Trooper Eddie Thomas says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer crossed the centerline on Highway 146, hitting another vehicle.

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While toxicology test results are still pending, Thomas says it appears that Burton was impaired at the time of the crash.

Will there be a special session on insurance reform? That’s what nearly every Louisianian saddled with sky-high auto and property insurance rates wants to know. Pollack Representative Gabe Firment, the chairman of the House Insurance Committee ,cautions that there’s almost nothing that the legislature can do to lower your insurance rates.

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Here we go again – we’re keeping an eye on the tropics for another potential storm. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana Fire Service is mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says teams with the Louisiana Office of the State Fire Marshal have built a robust unit capable of urban rescue and swift water rescue.

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The teams arrived last week.

3:30 PM Newscast Sept 30

We could see another named storm in the Gulf of Mexico later this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says this will be a slow developing system…

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Keim says it’s also too early to tell where the storm will go.

The Louisiana Fire Service has been mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. An Incident Support Team (IST) and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams from Louisiana arrived last week. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says some team members will work in the state’s Emergency Operations Center, and others will directly engage in rescue operations.

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Many Louisianians are waiting on word of a special session on insurance reform. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A 5-year-old died and a ten-year-old suffered severe injuries in a crash Claiborne Parish over the weekend. State Trooper Eddie Thomas says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer crossed the centerline on Highway 146 and hit another car. Neither child was properly restrained, and the 10-year-old child was in the front passenger seat of Burton’s SUV. Thomas says impairment of Burton is suspected…

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2:30 PM Newscast Sept 30

The body of a Baton Rouge man was found rolled in a tarp along Highway 51 between Fluker and the Village of Tangipahoa Sunday morning. A passerby traveling along the highway first reported a suspicious rolled-up tarp on the side of the road. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff deputies responded and discovered the body of 69-year-old William Nicholas Abraham. Tangipahoa Parish Coroner’s office reports the cause of death as homicide by blunt force trauma.

A 5-year-old was killed and a ten-year-old injured over the weekend in a two-vehicle crash in Claiborne Parish. Investigators say impairment is a factor in the wreck and both children were improperly restrained. State Trooper Eddie Thomas says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer crossed the centerline on Louisiana Highway 146 hitting another car. Thomas says proper restraints can often be the difference between life and death in serious crashes.

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There’s the possibility of another named storm in the Gulf of Mexico this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center is watching a disorganized area of low pressure in the western Caribbean that has a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim…

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Louisiana has some of the highest property and auto insurance rates in the country and many are hoping for a special legislative session to address them. Chairman of the House Insurance Committee, Pollack Representative Gabe Firment says there’s little the legislature can do to lower insurance rates short of making Louisiana a more attractive state for business, but he says any insurance reform discussion should focus on families and small business owners who have to make tough choices to afford their insurance premiums.

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LRN PM Newscall September 30

Here we go again – we’re keeping an eye on the tropics for another potential storm. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Nearly every Louisianian is waiting with baited breath on potential word of a special session on insurance reform. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Louisiana Fire Service has been mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. An Incident Support Team (IST) and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams from Louisiana arrived last week. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says some team members will work in the state’s Emergency Operations Center, and others will directly engage in rescue operations.

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Kimble says their readiness and commitment to assist in these critical situations, emphasizing the strength of the partnership between the Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) and other agencies.

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Kimble noted that the OSFM teams have thoroughly built a robust unit capable of urban rescue and swift water rescue to support emergency responses nationwide.

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There’s the possibility of another named storm in the Gulf of Mexico this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center is watching a disorganized area of low pressure in the western Caribbean Sea that has a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim…

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There’s the possibility this potential storm following a similar path as Hurricane Helene, but Keim says it’s way too early to tell.

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Keim says this will be a slow developing system…

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Will there be a special session on insurance reform? That’s what nearly every Louisianian saddled with sky-high auto and property insurance rates wants to know. Pollack Representative Gabe Firment, the chairman of the House Insurance Committee, says reforming property insurance should be the easy part. Auto insurance – not so much.

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Firment cautions, however, that there’s almost nothing that the legislature can do to lower your insurance rates.

Cut 10 (11) “…a competitive quote.”

Firment says the only way to do that is to make Louisiana a more attractive state to do business. He says in any discussion on insurance reform, the focus has to be on the families and small business owners who have to make tough choices just to afford their insurance premiums.

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Louisiana has some of the highest, if not the highest, property and auto insurance rates in the country.

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A 5-year-old was killed and a ten-year-old injured over the weekend in a two-vehicle crash in Claiborne Parish and investigators say impairment is a factor in the wreck. State Trooper Eddie Thomas says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer crossed the centerline on Louisiana Highway 146 hitting another car. Thomas says the five-year-old was not properly restrained and died at a local hospital…

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A 10-year-old child, improperly restrained in the front passenger seat of Burton’s SUV also suffered severe injuries and was hospitalized.  Thomas says the 5-year-old child was also improperly restrained…

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Thomas says proper restraints and safe driving behaviors can often be the difference between life and death in serious crashes.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Fire Service is mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says teams with the Louisiana Office of the State Fire Marshal have built a robust unit capable of urban rescue and swift water rescue.

Cut 5 (08) “…as we speak.”

The teams arrived last week.

A young child is killed in a crash in Claiborne Parish, and troopers say the fact that the child was improperly restrained made the difference between life and death. Trooper Eddie Thomas says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer drove her Toyota SUV across the center line on Highway 146, crashing into a Ram pickup.

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But the five-year-old and ten-year-old in the SUV were not properly restrained. The five-year-old was killed, and the ten-year-old was severely injured.

Here we go again – we’re keeping an eye on the tropics for another potential storm. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Will there be a special session on insurance reform? That’s what nearly every Louisianian saddled with sky-high auto and property insurance rates wants to know. Pollack Representative Gabe Firment, the chairman of the House Insurance Committee ,cautions that there’s almost nothing that the legislature can do to lower your insurance rates.

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12:30 LRN Newcast

Nearly every Louisianian is waiting with baited breath on potential word of a special session on insurance reform. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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On September 28, 2024, Louisiana State Police responded to a fatal two-vehicle crash on Highway 146 near Public Boat Ramp Road. 31-year-old Jordan Burton crossed the centerline and collided with a 2014 Dodge Ram. The crash killed a 5-year-old child who was improperly restrained in the rear seat and severely injured a 10-year-old in the front passenger seat. Burton sustained severe injuries, and the Dodge driver had minor injuries. Impairment is suspected, and toxicology samples were taken. The investigation is ongoing, and charges are pending. Authorities stress the importance of proper vehicle restraints.

The Louisiana Fire Service has been mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says their readiness and commitment to assist in these critical situations, emphasizing the strength of the partnership between the Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) and other agencies.

Cut 4 (08) “…very good spirits.”

There’s the possibility of another named storm in the Gulf of Mexico this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center is watching a disorganized area of low pressure in the western Caribbean Sea that has a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression. Keim says there’s the possibility this potential storm following a similar path as Hurricane Helene, but says it’s way too early to tell.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Tough loss for the Saints on Sunday as a 58-yard field goal with two seconds left results in a 26 to 24 defeat to their biggest rival the Atlanta Falcons. The Saints defense did not allow an offensive touchdown, but the Dirty Birds scored touchdowns on a muffed punt and a pick six. New Orleans Cornerback Paulson Adebo…

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New Orleans is at Kansas City a week from Monday.

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw for a career-high 409 yards in the Tigers 42-10 win over South Alabama on Saturday. Nussmeier threw two touchdown passes and had two rushing touchdowns. He also had two interceptions, the second one drew the ire of Coach Brian Kelly who got in the face of Nuss and let him know he made a poor decision. Garrett was fine with it…

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The Tigers are off this Saturday and host Ole Miss on October 12th.

The ULM Warhawks are 3-and-1 for the first time since 2014 after going on the road and defeating two-time Sun Belt Conference Champion Troy 13 to 9. The only touchdown of the game came in the fourth quarter on Ahmad Hardy’s one-yard touchdown run. Coach Bryant Vincent says his team is believing they can win anywhere…

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The Warhawks will host undefeated James Madison on Sunday.

The Cajuns Ben Woolridge and Tulane’s Darian Mensah are two of eight FBS quarterbacks recognized by the Manning Award as  “Stars of the Week. Both threw for three touchdowns on Saturday as U-L defeated Wake Forest 41 to 38 and Tulane routed South Florida 45 to 10.

After knocking off Weber State for its third straight win, McNeese is ranked in the Top 25, 22nd in the STATS FCS Poll and 24th in the coaches poll.