7:30 LRN Newscast

70-million-dollars in federal grant funding has been awarded to Louisiana to accelerate student reading. Sean Richardson has more.

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The Saints are off to a 2-and-0 start after dominating the Dallas Cowboys 44 to 19. Quarterback Derek Carr has been sharp through two games, completing 77-percent of his passes and throwing five touchdowns.…

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A new report by the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana shows that the number of students receiving college tuition money through the state’s TOPS program is down for the third year in a row. PAR President Steven Procopio says one of the biggest reasons is that the state is losing population. And as a result, the state is paying out less for the program.

Cut 7 (09) “…now it’s 270.”

Under the program, students who achieve at least a 2.5 GPA and an ACT score of 20 receive their tuition to any public college or university in Louisiana paid for.

Damage assessments are still underway from Hurricane Francine. The storm impacted many of the same parishes that took on damage from Hurricane Ida in 2021. Afterwards insurance rates started skyrocketing in Louisiana and Governor Landry says this storm should not lead to additional rate hikes…

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6:45 LRN Sportscast

You could not have dreamed of a better start to the season for the Saints as New Orleans is 2-0 after clobbering the Cowboys 44 to 19 yesterday to end Dallas 16-game home winning streak in the regular season. Alvin Kamara scored four touchdowns and had 180 all-purpose yards and the Saints as a team rushed for 190 yards.

Derek Carr is off to a fantastic start as he threw for 243 yards and two touchdown passes. Coach Dennis Allen says the running game has taken a load off of Carr…

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The defense intercepted Dak Prescott twice and held Dallas to 68 rushing yards.

The Saints will return home to host the Eagles this Sunday. Philadelphia hosts Atlanta tonight. Also in the NFC South, Tampa is 2-0 after beating the Lions in Detroit 20-16 and Carolina lost again, falling to the Chargers 26-3.

The LSU Tigers won a crazy game in Columbia, South Carolina, rallying back from a 17-0 deficit to beat the Gamecocks 36 to 33. The Tigers gave up two long rushing touchdowns, LSU had special teams miscues and Garrett Nussmeier threw an interception in the fourth quarter. But Nussmeier also led LSU on two fourth-quarter scoring drives. Coach Brian Kelly…

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Louisiana Tech was outscored 24 to 3 in the second half and lost to North Carolina State 30 to 20. Jack Turner threw for 281 yards and Tru Edwards caught four passes for 148 yards and a touchdown, but the Bulldogs rushed for just 43 yards.

McNeese scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to beat Stephen F Austin 28 to 24, Southeastern Louisiana beat Eastern Washington by that same score and Grambling over Texas A-and-M Commerce in overtime 35 to 28. Former LSU running back Tre Bradford had two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry says the damage done by Hurricane Francine should be no excuse for insurance companies to raise their rates even further. Landry says Francine’s path was like Hurricane Ida’s in 2021, but the amount of damage Francine left behind is not to the level of Ida and part of the reason is the repairs that were done to damaged homes after Ida…

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Three-thousand customers are still without power and most of those are in Terrebonne Parish.

The Louisiana Department of Education says it has received a 70-million dollar grant to accelerate student reading. Deputy Superintendent of Education Doctor Jennna Chiasson says the funds are from the U-S Department of Education…

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Chaisson says the funding will go to schools that have high teacher turnover, a high percentage of new teachers, high schools with low graduation rates and schools that have a high number of third graders at risk of retention.

A new report shows participation in Louisiana’s TOPS program is down for the third year in a row. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Saints took the Cowboys to school yesterday as New Orleans beat up on Dallas 44-to-19. Running back Alvin Kamara scored four touchdowns as the Black and Gold are 2-and-0 after two blowout victories…

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LRN AM Newscall September 16

70-million-dollars in federal grant funding has been awarded to Louisiana to accelerate student reading over the next five years. Sean Richardson has more.

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A new report shows participation in Louisiana’s TOPS program is down for the third year in a row. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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September is Suicide Prevention Month and professionals, survivors, and advocates are sharing resources. Colleen Crain has more.

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Louisiana has been awarded a 70-million-dollars federal grant to accelerate student reading over the next five years. This funding will expand the state’s comprehensive literacy plan, focusing on improving literacy outcomes for students at all levels. The grant aims to support students, schools, and educational systems struggling with reading proficiency. Deputy Superintendent of Education Dr. Jenna Chiasson says the funds were from the U-S Department of Education…

Cut 4 (11) “…five years.”

The initiative will focus on involvement in areas where literacy rates are particularly low, ensuring that resources are directed toward the most vulnerable students. Chiasson says the state plans to use this funding to enhance teacher training, provide access to evidence-based reading programs, and increase family engagement in student learning.

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This grant aligns with Louisiana’s educational goals of boosting student achievement and closing the literacy gap, especially for historically underserved communities. Chiasson hopes that this targeted approach will lead to long-term improvements in reading proficiency and overall academic success for Louisiana students.

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A new report by the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana shows that the number of students receiving college tuition money through the state’s TOPS program is down for the third year in a row. PAR President Steven Procopio says one of the biggest reasons is that the state is losing population. And as a result, the state is paying out less money through the program.

Cut 7 (09) “…now it’s 270.”

Under the program, students who achieve at least a 2.5 GPA and an ACT score of 20 receive get their tuition to any public college or university in Louisiana paid for. It does not, however, pay for other expenses like room and board. Procopio says the drop in the number of students participating in the TOPS program is no indication of how well the state is educating its students.

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Procopio says some qualifying students are declining to participate in the program, and there could be several reasons for that.

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The female-to-male distribution of students receiving TOPS money is about 60-40, which Procopio says is not surprising.

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It’s National Suicide Prevention Month. Throughout September suicide survivors, mental health professionals, advocates, and community members unite to promote prevention and share resources. Louisiana State Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Robyn Thomas says it’s also a time to remember those affected by suicide and focus effort on directing treatment to those who need it most. One important resource she wants everyone to know about is 9-8-8…

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Thomas urges Louisianans to learn how 9-8-8 can help individuals struggling with mental health issues. She says, if you know someone who needs help you can call for them or with them. 9-8-8 serves those who may just need a listening ear, and those who may need more…

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9-8-8 has specialized lines for veterans, Spanish speakers, LGBTQ+ under 25, and hearing impaired. The three – digit number replaced Lifeline crisis line in 2022…

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Thomas urges the public to learn more by visiting Louisiana988.org. To learn about accessing lines for the deaf and others, visit 988Lifeline.org which directs visitors on using video lines, TTY lines and other communication options.

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Governor Landry says the damage done by Hurricane Francine should be no excuse for insurance companies to raise their rates even further. Landry told a Friday news conference that the carriers’ red tape is what makes matters worse.

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Landry says the insurance companies, in some cases, have only themselves to blame for some of the bigger payouts from this storm.

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Landry says the state has invested billions of dollars in infrastructure to minimize damage caused by hurricanes, and that should mean something to the insurance carriers in how much they charge in premiums.

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Louisiana residents pay some of the highest home and auto insurance premiums in the country, and lawmakers have been meeting to devise ways to reduce those premiums.

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The Saints entered Sunday’s game against the Cowboys in Arlington as six-point underdogs and proceeded to prove to the world that oddsmakers know nothing about football. The Saints scored touchdowns on their first six possessions and dismantled the Cowboys, 44-19. Alvin Kamara gained 180 all-purpose yards — 115 on the ground and 65 through the air — and scored four touchdowns. Kamara says the whole team is firing on all cylinders.

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In all, the Saints gained 190 rushing yards, and Coach Dennis Allen says that took a load off quarterback Derek Carr.

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Dating back to last week’s win over Carolina, the Saints’ first-team offense scored on its first 15 possessions to start the season. The streak was broken when Carr threw an interception early in the fourth quarter. The Saints got it back on the very next play when Tyrann Mathieu picked off a Dak Prescott pass. The Saints improve to 2-0 and host the Eagles next Sunday.

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The LSU Tigers won a crazy game in Columbia, South Carolina, rallying back from a 17-0 deficit to beat the Gamecocks 36 to 33. The Tigers gave up two long rushing touchdowns, LSU had special teams miscues and Garrett Nussmeier threw an interception in the fourth quarter. But Nussmeier also led LSU on two fourth-quarter scoring drives. Coach Brian Kelly…

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LSU found its running game in the second quarter, thanks to freshman Caden Durham, who rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns, averaging nearly nine yards a carry. Kelly has been looking for a running back to step up…

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The LSU defense played well for much of the game, holding South Carolina to one yard in the third quarter, three turnovers, five sacks and nine tackles for a loss. But they also allowed the Gamecocks to take the opening the drive to score and there were the two long rushing touchdowns. Kelly says

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11:30 Newscast

Entergy Louisiana crews are working around the clock to restore power as quickly as possible. VP of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (BORG) says with manpower quadrupled, crews should have power restored to most people by Monday, even in the coastal areas that were hit hardest.

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Cleanup and recovery continues in the coastal parishes. In St. Mary Parish, President Sam Jones says things are almost back to normal. He says the progress is incredible given the fact that the parish was among those which took the brunt of the storm

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Second Harvest Food Bank is mobilizing to address the immediate needs of communities in parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine.  President and CEO Natalie Second Harvest has supplied more than 200-thousand pounds of food and nearly three thousand meals so far.

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The Saints looked great in beating Carolina in the season opener, but Dallas is a much a better team. New Orleans visits the Cowboys on Sunday. The Cowboys top playmaker is receiver CeeDee Lamb. Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu says Lamb is one of the top receivers in the NFL…

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Kick off is at noon.

10:30 am Newscast

Entergy Louisiana crews are working around the clock to restore power as quickly as possible. VP of Customer Service Michelle Bourg says with manpower quadrupled, crews are making great progress. And while power will be restored to most Entergy customers by September 16th, full restoration to those in New Orleans and Baton Rouge will happen even sooner.

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Cleanup and recovery continues in the coastal parishes. In Terrebonne Parish, President Jason Bergeron says one of the biggest challenges is that power poles are in hard to reach areas such as marshes and swamps and says they’re documenting the damage so the parish can be reimbursed as soon as possible.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is working to address the immediate needs of communities in parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine, providing food, water, and essential supplies to those affected by the storm. President and CEO Natalie Jayroe says Second Harvest is also working to stock food pantries and coordinate long-term relief efforts saying volunteers and donations are crucial…

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For more information on how you can donate or volunteer visit no-dash-hunger-dot-org.

Former Saints player Steve Gleason is reportedly stable and recovering this morning after a medical event during Hurricane Francine.  Gleason was taken to Ochsner Hospital during Wednesday night’s hurricane, and and tweeted praise for NOLA fire and EMS workers who got him there during the unsafe conditions.

9:30 am Newscast

Cleanup and recovery continues in the Louisiana’s coastal parishes. In Terrebonne Parish, President Jason Bergeron says one of the biggest challenges is that power poles are in hard to reach areas such as marshes and swamps.

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In St. Mary Parish, President Sam Jones says things are almost all the way back to normal.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is working to address the immediate needs of communities in those parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine, providing  food, water, and essential supplies to those affected by the storm. President and CEO Natalie Jayroe

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Entergy crews are working around the clock to restore power to everyone left in the dark by Francine. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The 16th ranked LSU football Tigers kick off SEC play this morning in facing South Carolina.Tigers Coach Brian Kelly expects the Gamecocks to use their run game to move the ball down the field…

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Kick off in Columbia is this morning at 11.

8:30 am Newscast

As of this morning there are some 38-thousand people without power in Louisiana as a result of Francine. That’s down though from 400-thousand.   For its part, Entergy Louisiana has had crews working around the clock to restore power as quickly as possible. VP of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (BORG) says with manpower quadrupled, crews are making great progress.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is mobilizing to address the immediate needs of communities in parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine.  President and CEO Natalie Second Harvest has supplied more than 200-thousand pounds of food and nearly three thousand meals so far.

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Coastal parishes hit hard by Wednesday night’s hurricane are working diligently to get life back to normal as quickly as possible. Jeff Palermo reports.

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A deadly night in Alexandria leaves two dead and two people hospitalized after a man reportedly shot three people at a local business then turned the gun on himself.  Alexandria Police say the unidentified man entered the business on Jackson around 7:30, opened fire and then killed himself. We’re told one of the victims was killed.  The other two are hospitalized in critical condition.

4:30 PM Newscast Sept 13

Cleanup and recovery continue in coastal parishes. In Terrebonne Parish, President Jason Bergeron (BAA-zher-on) says one of the biggest challenges is that power poles are in hard-to-reach areas such as marshes and swamps.

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Entergy crews are working around the clock to restore power to everyone left in the dark by Francine. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is distributing emergency food boxes, hot meals, and bottled water to shelters and community centers in the hardest-hit areas. President and CEO Natalie Jayroe say they have supplied more than 200-thousand pounds of food and nearly three thousand meals and counting…

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Jayroe says Second Harvest remains focused on providing relief and helping families and individuals regain stability after the hurricane.  For more information on how you can donate or volunteer visit no-dash-hunger-dot-org.

Saturday is the Southland Conference opener for McNeese as the Cowboys welcome back Stephen F Austin back to the league by hosting the Lumberjacks at 7 PM. Pokes head coach Gary Goff on the S-F-A defense…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints looked great in beating Carolina in the season opener, but Dallas is a much a better team. The Cowboys’ top playmaker is receiver CeeDee Lamb. Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu says he’ll have his hands full…

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Cornerback Marshon Lattimore has been nursing a hamstring injury and is officially listed as questionable for the noon kickoff.

The 16th ranked LSU Tigers kick off SEC play Saturday by facing a confident South Carolina squad, coming off a 31-to-6 road win against Kentucky. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly expects the Gamecocks to use their run game to move the ball down the field…

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It’s an early kick in Columbia as this one gets underway at 11 a-m.

Saturday is the Southland Conference opener for McNeese as the Cowboys welcome Stephen F Austin back to the league by hosting the Lumberjacks at 7 PM. Pokes head coach Gary Goff on the S-F-A defense…

Cut 14 (16) “..protection.”

In other college football action Saturday, Louisiana Tech is in Raleigh to face NC State, Tulane is in Norman to face the 15th ranked Oklahoma Sooners, Grambling is at Texas A-and-M Commerce, Southeast Louisiana hosts Eastern Washington, and Southern is at Jackson State.

Northwestern State could not stop South Alabama Thursday night as the Jaguars dominated the Demons 87 to 10. The 87 points scored were the most by an F-B-S school since 1991 when Fresno State scored 94 points in a game.