8:30 am Newscast

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves and and Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger have teamed up to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson and force a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act.  Congressman Graves says the original law was never intended to penalize public sector workers like police officers or school teachers but that’s what it’s doing now.

Cut 4 (09) “…been the effect.”
Graves’ bill will remove that penalty.

Fall enrollment is up four percent over the last year at The University of Louisiana Monroe.  Vice President of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller says it’s the result of strong recruitment efforts resulting in a 22% jump in first time freshmen.

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New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl in about four and a half months.  Is the city ready? Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 2 (26) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Today is another big day of college football in Louisiana. It starts at 11 this morning in Lafayette as the Ragin Cajuns host Tulane. It’s the first time the two schools have met on the Gridiron since 2018 and the Green Wave have won the last two matchups. U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-mo)…

Cut 12 (13) “…we want to be.”

 

5:30 PM Newscast Sept 20

Republican Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves and his Democratic colleague from Virginia Abigail Spanberger have secured enough votes to bring a bill to the House floor that would change a decades old law that calls for millions of police officers, firefighters, teachers and government officials to receive reduced Social Security benefits…

Cut 4 (09) “…been the effect”

Graves is hopeful a vote will take place in November.

Louisiana State Police partners with Federal and Local Agencies to address school threats Nationwide. LSP says they’re not aware of any credible threats to schools within the state, but they are reminding everyone that making false threats against schools is a crime.  If found guilty of intentional communication of false information regarding the existence of a bomb or other explosive device, or threats of violence against person or property, one could face up to 15 years in prison and significant fines. To report suspicious activity, you can go to la-safe.org.

New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl in about four and a half months.  Is the city ready? Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 2 (26) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Saturday is another big day of college football in Louisiana. It starts at 11 AM in Lafayette as the Ragin Cajuns host Tulane. It’s the first time the two schools have met on the Gridiron since 2018 and the Green Wave have won the last two matchups. U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-mo)…

Cut 12 (13) “…we want to be.”

At 2:45, LSU will host UCLA for the first time in football.

4:30 PM Newscast Sept 20

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves teams up with one of his Democratic colleagues to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson and force a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act. Congressman Graves says the bill removes the penalty for those who work in the public sector.

Cut 3 (13) “…in public service.”

Graves says the bill has 328 co-sponsors – more than enough for the bill to sail through the House. Graves and Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger got lawmakers to sign a discharge petition to force a vote on the bill, which should happen sometime in the coming weeks.

Louisiana Nonfarm jobs grew in August. According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the adjusted numbers show an increase of 2500 jobs over July and Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August is tied for the third-lowest rate in series history at 3.9 percent.

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says getting the French Quarter ready needs to be the top priority in preparing to host the Super Bowl in just about four and a half months.  He says specifically, the streets in the French Quarter need work.

Cut 6 (11) “…in horrible shape.”

Saints Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak is quickly becoming the toast of the town, with his team putting up 91 points over their first two games. The first team offense scored on 15 consecutive drives to start the season. Kubiak knows, however, that this is not a sprint – this is a marathon.

Cut 14 (11) “…I’m not satisfied.”

Kickoff at the Superdome is noon Sunday.

3:30 PM Newscast Sept 20

Louisiana State Police partners with Federal and Local Agencies to address school threats Nationwide. LSP says they’re not aware of any credible threats to schools within the state, but they are reminding everyone that making false threats against schools is a crime.  If found guilty of intentional communication of false information regarding the existence of a bomb or other explosive device, or threats of violence against person or property, one could face up to 15 years in prison and significant fines. To report suspicious activity, you can go to la-safe.org.

Fall enrollment is up four-percent over the last year at ULM fall. It’s one of the largest increases in the school’s history. Vice President of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller says this is driven by a remarkable 22% jump in first-time freshmen, reflecting strong recruitment efforts.

Cut 9 (10)  “…faculty and staff.”

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves teams up with one of his Democratic colleagues to bypass House leadership and force a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

In about four and a half months, the Super Bowl will be coming to New Orleans. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says getting the French Quarter ready needs to be the top priority in preparing to host the big game.

Cut 8 (14)  “…keep it safe.”

Nungesser applauded the city’s efforts to reduce crime, with police officers using technology to take a proactive approach to prevent crimes before they’re committed.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The 16th ranked LSU Tigers will host UCLA Saturday afternoon in what is expected to be a hot Tiger Stadium. It’s UCLA’s first ever game in Louisiana and the Bruins are coming into this game after an embarrassing 41-13 loss to Indiana. The Tigers defense is making strides under first year defensive coordinator Blake Baker and Coach Brian Kelly says the goal this week…

Cut 20 (04) “…important thing”

Kick off is at 2:45.

 

At 11 AM the Ragin Cajuns will host Tulane. U-L Lafayette is 2-and-0, while the Green Wave are 1-and-2. Tulane has a first year starting quarterback in Darian Mensah. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-mo) says he would like to pressure Mensah without relying on the blitz…

Cut 17 (18) “…find some receivers.”

 

Louisiana Tech will host the Tulsa Golden Hurricane on Saturday night in the first meeting between the two schools since 2013. The Bulldogs are coming off a ten-point loss to North Carolina State on the road, while Tulsa has lost back-to-back games to Arkansas State and Oklahoma State. Kick-off is at 6.

 

ULM is at top ranked Texas on Saturday night. It will be Arch Manning’s first start at Quarterback for the Longhorns. Southeastern Louisiana will host the top ranked team in the F-C-S, as South Dakota State visits Strawberry Stadium.

 

On Sunday in the Dome, the Saints seek their first 3-and-0 start since 2013 when they host the Eagles. Philadelphia is led by quarterback Jalen Hurts. Saints defensive end Chase Young …

Cut 15 (10) “…they’ve had”

Kick off is at noon.

2:30 PM Newscast Sept 20

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves teams up with one of his Democratic colleagues to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson and force a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act. He says public sector workers have seen their Social Security benefits reduced by as much as two-thirds, forcing them to turn to public assistance.

Cut 5 (09) “…make ends meet.”

Graves says it has 328 co-sponsors – more than enough for the bill to sail through the House. Graves and Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger got lawmakers to sign a discharge petition to force a vote on the bill, which should happen sometime in the coming weeks.

Louisiana Nonfarm jobs grew in August. According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the adjusted numbers show an increase of 2500 jobs over July and Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August is tied for the third-lowest rate in series history at 3.9 percent.

New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl in about four and a half months.  Is the city ready? Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 2 (26) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The University of Louisiana Monroe says Fall enrollment is up four-percent over the last year, one of largest increases in the school’s history. Vice President of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller says this past year was the first time since Covid-19 the university was able to get back to recruitment, and ULM has been working to rebound from the decreased enrollment that the pandemic caused.

Cut 11 (08) “…the university.”

LRN PM Newscall September 20

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves teams up with one of his Democratic colleagues to bypass House leadership and force a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl in about four and a half months.  Is the city ready? Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 2 (26) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves teams up with one of his Democratic colleagues to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson and force a vote on the Social Security Fairness Act. Congressman Graves says the bill removes the penalty for those who work in the public sector.

Cut 3 (13) “…in public service.”

Graves says the law as originally passed was not intended to penalize public sector workers like police officers or school teachers.

Cut 4 (09) “…been the effect.”

Graves says as a result, public sector workers have seen their Social Security benefits reduced by as much as two-thirds, forcing them to turn to public assistance.

Cut 5 (09) “…make ends meet.”

This is not a controversial bill; Graves says it has 328 co-sponsors – more than enough for the bill to sail through the House. Graves and Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger got lawmakers to sign a discharge petition to force a vote on the bill, which should happen sometime in the coming weeks.

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In about four and a half months, the Super Bowl will be coming to New Orleans. Is the city ready? According to Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser, not quite.

Cut 6 (11) “…in horrible shape.”

Nungesser said specifically, the streets in the French Quarter need work.

Cut 7 (09) “…the whole street.”

Nungesser said getting the French Quarter ready needs to be the top priority in preparing for the Super Bowl.  

Cut 8 (14)  “…keep it safe.”

Nungesser applauded the city’s efforts to reduce crime, with police officers using technology to take a proactive approach to prevent crimes before they’re committed.

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The University of Louisiana Monroe says fall enrollment is up four-percent over the last year, one of largest increases in the school’s history. Vice President of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller says this is driven by a remarkable 22% jump in first-time freshmen, reflecting strong recruitment efforts.

Cut 9 (10)  “…faculty and staff.”

ULM’s graduate school has also seen its largest enrollment ever, with a 9% rise compared to last year.  Another notable growth area, Miller says is in international freshmen student enrollment, with a 110% increase in freshman students from abroad, more than doubling the last count.

Cut 10 (07) “…need for diversity.”

Miller emphasized this past year was the first since Covid-19 the university was able to get back to recruitment, and ULM has been working to rebound from the decreased enrollment that the pandemic caused.

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Saturday is another big day of college football in Louisiana. It starts at 11 AM in Lafayette as the Ragin Cajuns host Tulane. It’s the first time the two schools have met on the Gridiron since 2018 and the Green Wave have won the last two matchups. U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-mo)…

Cut 12 (13) “…we want to be.”

At 2:45, LSU will host UCLA for the first time in football. The 16th ranked Tigers are 2-and-1 and Coach Brian Kelly is looking for a more consistent effort…

Cut 13 (14) “…every single play.” 

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Saints Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak is quickly becoming the toast of the town, with his team putting up 91 points over their first two games. The first team offense scored on 15 consecutive drives to start the season. Kubiak knows, however, that this is not a spring – this is a marathon.

Cut 14 (11) “…I’m not satisfied.”

This week, the Saints face a mobile quarterback in Jalen Hurts as they host the Eagles. The task of stopping him and the entire run game will fall on the shoulders of the defensive line, including Defensive End Chase Young.

Cut 15 (10) “…(unintelligible).”

Kickoff at the Superdome is noon Sunday.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Over the last two years, New Orleans has seen a steady drop in crime. Rafael Goyeneche (goy-eh-NECH-ee), the president of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, which has been tracking crime trends in the city on a weekly basis, says police are taking a more proactive approach when conducting operations like traffic stops and drug busts.

Cut 29 (11) “…non-fatal shootings.”

Goyeneche says as a result, officers are preventing crimes before they’re committed.

In February, New Orleans will host the Super Bowl. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says more work needs to be done to welcome the thousands of visitors….

Cut 6 (11) “….in horrible shape”

Nungesser says a successful Super Bowl serves as free advertising for other big events.

ULM says enrollment is up four percent over last Fall as first-time freshman enrollment increased 22-percent and international freshman enrollment more than doubled with a 110-percent increase…

Cut 10 (07) “…need for diversity”

That’s Vice President of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller who says the ULM Graduate School is boasting its largest-ever enrollment.

The ULM football team will visit the top ranked team in the country tomorrow night as the Warhawks visit Texas. Meanwhile in Lafayette, the Ragin Cajuns host Tulane. It’s the first time the two schools have met on the Gridiron since 2018 and the Green Wave have won the last two matchups. U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-mo)…

Cut 12 (13) “…we want to be.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves and his Democratic colleague from Virginia Abigail Spanberger have secured enough votes to bring a bill to the House floor that would change a decades old law that calls for millions of police officers, firefighters, teachers and government officials to receive reduced Social Security benefits…

Cut 4 (09) “…been the effect”

Graves is hopeful a vote will take place in November.

The University of Louisiana Monroe says fall enrollment is up four-percent over the last year, one of largest increases in the school’s history. Vice President of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller says this is driven by a remarkable 22% jump in first-time freshmen, reflecting strong recruitment efforts.

Cut 9 (10) “…faculty and staff”

ULM’s graduate school has also seen its largest enrollment ever,

Deer hunting season begins tomorrow with the opening of archery season in Deer Areas 3, 7, 8 and 10, in southwest Louisiana. Johnathan Bordelon, the deer program manager for the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, says archery season is very popular.

Cut 14 (04) “…each year statewide.”

Bordelon says last year was the highest reported harvest since tagging started in 2008, and he expects this year to be at least just as big.

LSU is a 24.5 point favorite heading into Saturday’s matchup against UCLA. Tigers receiver CJ Daniels says getting off to a fast start will be a key…

Cut 20 (11) “…this weekend”

The Ragin Cajuns host Tulane at 11 AM, Louisiana Tech hosts Tulsa tomorrow night.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers are 24.5 point favorites to beat UCLA on Saturday. The Bruins are off to a tough start under first year coach Deshaun Foster. UCLA struggled to beat Hawaii and then they got rolled by Indiana. Coach Brian Kelly expects the Bruins will be motivated a group when they enter Tiger Stadium tomorrow afternoon…

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Kick off is at 2:30 and it’s expected to be hot with high temperatures in the mid-90s.

The Saints are looking to go 3-and-0 for the first time since 2013 when they host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at noon. Philadelphia is 1-and-1 and coming off a tough loss to the Falcons. New Orleans defense will look to contain Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who rushed for three touchdowns the last time they faced Hurts in 2021.

Louisiana Tech will host Tulsa on Saturday night. The Bulldogs are looking to rebound from a loss to North Carolina State last Saturday, while the Golden Hurricanes are coming off back to back losses to Arkansas State and Oklahoma State. Tech Coach Sonny Cumbie expects a highly competitive game..

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ULM is a 44.5 point underdog on Saturday night as they will visit top ranked Texas. The Warhawks are 2-and-0 and Coach Bryant Vincent says a lot can be gained by playing the Longhorns in Austin…

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And Southeastern Louisiana is also playing a number one ranked team as the Lions host top top ranked team in the F-C-S South Dakota State for a 6 PM kick.