10:30 am Newscast

The National Hurricane Center has begun issuing advisories on tropical depression fourteen, located in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.  Though close to home, experts say at this point, impacts to Louisiana look very low as a cold front will pass through late Monday, deflecting the system to the south and east.  However, we’re told large swells from the system in addition to elevated winds could lead to rough seas and even some coastal flooding.

Governor Jeff Landry has come out and said while he does not oppose passenger rail service connecting Baton Rouge and New Orleans, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10 between the two cities. John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says, we can have both.  He says adding the passenger rail would ultimately ease congestion on I-10.

Cut 10 (11) “…of that congestion”

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Faith House is relaunching the Purple Light Project this October to honor Domestic Violence Awareness Month, encouraging all of us to replace ourr porch lights with purple bulbs.  Prevention and Development Director Kimberly Boutte (Boo-tay) says it symbolizes peace, courage, survival, and solidarity with survivors.

Cut 13 (13) “…lights will help.” 

The Angola Prison Rodeo is back every Sunday in October, featuring adrenaline-pumping events like Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, and the renowned Guts-n-Glory. Held at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, the show starts at 1 p.m., with gates opening at 8 a.m. for pre-rodeo festivities.  Warden Tim Hooper says visitors can enjoy delicious Southern cuisine and shop a variety of handmade crafts such as jewelry, leather goods, and woodworking.

Cut 3 (11) “…come out a purchase.”

 

9:30 am Newscast

Establish rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, or widen Interstate 10 between the two cities? A rail commissioner asks, why not both? Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A fatal bus crash involving a Bossier Parish school bus yesterday afternoon.  It happened just before three in Plain Dealing.  Bossier Sheriff’s officials say a vehicle hit the back of a school bus carrying 31 students on LA Highway three.  Authorities say the driver of the other vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene.  Two others were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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The Angola Prison Rodeo is back every Sunday in October, featuring adrenaline-pumping events like Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, and the renowned Guts-n-Glory.  This year’s events are on October 6, 13, 20, and 27, with tickets available for $20 each. Purchases can be made online or by phone. All proceeds fund reentry programs to help inmates reintegrate successfully after release.

Cut 4 (08) “…home with a trade.”

Louisiana State Police has 55 more troopers this morning. They graduated from Cadet Class 104 yesterday morning during a ceremony outside Istrouma (is-TROO-ma) Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says they completed their 24-week training and are now ready to go on patrol.

Cut 7 (09) “…Louisiana state trooper.”

8:30 am Newscast

Governor Landry has come out and said while he does not oppose passenger rail service connecting Baton Rouge and New Orleans, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10 between the two cities. John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says, why not both?

Cut 9 (10)  “…can have both.”

Louisiana State Police now has 55 more troopers. They graduated from Cadet Class 104 Friday morning during a ceremony outside Istrouma (is-TROO-ma) Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says they completed their 24-week training that began in late April.

Cut 6 (14) “…physical training regimen.”

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The fall Angola Rodeo is back each Sunday in October, offering the best in prison rodeo excitement.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Faith House is relaunching the Purple Light Project this October in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The campaign encourages community members to replace their porch lights with purple bulbs.  Prevention and Development Director Kimberly Boutte (Boo-tay) says it symbolizes peace, courage, survival, and solidarity with survivors.

Cut 12 (05) “…October for sure.”

 

 

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana State Police now has 55 new troopers, having graduated from Cadet Class 104 during a ceremony in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says they completed their 24-week training and are ready to go on patrol.

Cut 7 (09) “…Louisiana state trooper.”

Manale says if you’re interested in becoming a Louisiana state trooper, there will be additional training classes coming up.

Governor Landry has come out and said while he does not oppose passenger rail service connecting Baton Rouge and New Orleans, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10 between the two cities. John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says, why not both?

Cut 9 (10)  “…can have both.”

Spain says polls show solid interest in a passenger rail line between the two cities.

The fall Angola Rodeo is back each Sunday in October, offering the best in prison rodeo excitement.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Faith House is relaunching the Purple Light Project to honor Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The campaign encourages community members to replace their porch lights with purple bulbs.  Prevention and Development Director Kristen Boutte (BOO-tay) says it symbolizes peace, courage, survival, and solidarity with survivors.

Cut 12 (05) “…October for sure.”

Boutte says for a donation of $10 or more, Faith House will provide a complimentary purple bulb.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

ULM will look to make a statement on Saturday night when they host James Madison. The Dukes are 4-and-0, while the Warhawks are 3-and-1 and coming off a victory over Troy to kick-off Sun Belt play.

U-L Lafayette begins Sun Belt action on Saturday versus Southern Miss. It’s the 55th meeting between the two schools and the Cajuns only victory in Hattiesburg came in 1989. Southern Miss is off to a rough start as they are 1-and-3. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux says these are the games you need to win to win a Sun Belt title…

Cut 17 (15) “…probably out”

Louisiana Tech’s next game is Thursday at home against Middle Tennessee. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie is turning over offensive play calling duties to co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Nathan Young.

The Saints face a tough test on Monday night as they’ll visit the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. K-C is 57-and-19 at home since 2015 and Coach Dennis Allen says Arrowhead Stadium is one of the best venues in the NFL…

Cut 19 (12) “…in that stadium”

The Chiefs are 4-and-0 this season and win for the Saints would put them in a three-way tie for first place in the NFC South with Tampa Bay and Atlanta.

In the Southland Conference on Saturday….McNeese will look to go 2-and-0 in conference play as the Cowboys visit Houston Christian. Southeastern Louisiana welcomes Texas A-and-M Commerce to Hammond for its conference opener. Northwestern State resumes its rivalry versus Stephen F Austin. These two schools are meeting for the first time since 2019. Nicholls is at Southern. The last time these two teams met was in 2002 and the game was won by Nicholls 21-13 in Baton Rouge.

4:30 PM Newscast Oct 4

In Independence, a woman was found dead at an apartment complex on First Street this morning.  Independence Police responded to a call just after 9:00 this morning about an unresponsive person and found a female victim dead from an apparent gunshot wound. Both the Tangipahoa Sheriff’s Office and IPD are on the scene. More information is expected.

The Louisiana State Police now has 55 more officers. They graduated from Cadet Class 104 Friday morning during a ceremony outside Istrouma (is-TROO-ma) Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says their challenging 24-week training began in late April.

Cut 6 (14) “…physical training regimen.”

To Establish rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, or widen I-10 between the two cities?

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The Angola Prison Rodeo is back every Sunday this month, featuring Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, and the renowned Guts-n-Glory. Warden Tim Hooper says there are lots of things visitors can enjoy.

Cut 3 (11) “…come out a purchase.”

Tickets are $20 and all proceeds fund reentry programs to help inmates reintegrate successfully after release.

3:30 PM Newscast Oct 4

Pineville has a little more time before needing a new mayor as Mayor Rich Dupree is staying in office for two more weeks. His resignation was originally scheduled to take effect on October 6th. But he’s delaying his departure to October 20th because otherwise, the new law requiring closed primaries would have forced two elections in the same year because the regular 2026 mayoral election is being moved out a couple of weeks. Dupree announced his resignation amid allegations of an improper relationship with a staffer.

Governor Jeff Landry says does not oppose a plan for passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans but he would prefer widening I-10 between the two cities and questions whether the rail would get used. John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says polls show that it would.

Cut 11 (07) “…ride the train.”

Former Governor Edwards, had dedicated more than 20-million dollars to the rail project.

The fall Angola Rodeo is back.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Last year’s Purple Light Project to bring awareness to domestic violence was a success says, Faith House Prevention and Development Director Kimberly Boutte and they hope to see even more homes and businesses participate this year. Boutte emphasizes by uniting as a community, will shine a light on domestic violence and create meaningful change.

Cut 14 (09) “…ending the violence.”

2:30 PM Newscast Oct 4

In Independence, a woman was found dead at an apartment complex on First Street this morning.  Independence Police responded to a call just after 9:00 this morning about an unresponsive person and found a female victim dead from an apparent gun shot wound. Both the Tangipahoa Sheriff’s Office and IPD are on the scene. More information is expected.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Faith House is relaunching the Purple Light Project encouraging community members to replace their porch lights with purple bulbs to bring awareness.  Prevention and Development Director Kimberly Boutte (Boo-tay) says for a donation of $10 or more, Faith House will provide a complimentary purple bulb.

Cut 13 (13) “…lights will help.” 

Donations can be made online at Faith-House-Acadiana-dot-com

Establish rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, or widen Interstate 10 between the two cities? A rail commissioner asks, why not both? Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Beginning this Sunday October 6th, the Angola Prison Rodeo is back every Sunday in October featuring adrenaline-pumping events like Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, and the renowned Guts-n-Glory. Warden Tim Hooper says visitors can enjoy delicious food and shop the handmade crafts. Tickets are $20 and All proceeds fund reentry programs to help inmates reintegrate successfully after release.

Cut 4 (08) “…home with a trade.”

For ticket information visit angolarodeo.com/tickets.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Passenger rail between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, or widen I-10 between the two cities? A southern rail commissioner asks, why not both? Governor Landry says while he does not oppose the rail project, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10. Commissioner John Spain says passenger rail would ease congestion along that route.

Cut 10 (11) “…of that congestion”

Landry has questioned whether a Baton Rouge-New Orleans train corridor would get used. Spain says polls show that it would.

The Louisiana State Police now has 55 more officers, after they graduated from Cadet Class 104 this morning. They completed their 24-week training that began in late April. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says if you’re interested in becoming a Louisiana state trooper, there will be additional training classes coming up.

Cut 8 (06) “…later in 2025.”

Faith House is relaunching the Purple Light Project to honor Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The campaign encourages community members to replace their porch lights with purple bulbs.  Prevention and Development Director Kristen Boutte (BOO-tay) says it symbolizes peace, courage, survival, and solidarity with survivors.

Cut 12 (05) “…October for sure.”

Boutte says for a donation of $10 or more, Faith House will provide a complimentary purple bulb. Donations can be made online at Faith-House-Acadiana-dot-com

The mayor of Pineville is staying in office for two more weeks. Rich Dupree’s resignation was originally scheduled to take effect today. But in order to avoid a special election, he’s delaying it to October 18th due to a new law establishing closed primaries which is moving the 2026 election by a couple weeks. Dupree announced his resignation amid allegations of an improper relationship with a staffer.

LRN PM Newscall October 4

The fall Angola Rodeo is back each Sunday in October, offering the best in prison rodeo excitement.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Establish rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, or widen Interstate 10 between the two cities? A rail commissioner asks, why not both? Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The Angola Prison Rodeo is back every Sunday in October, featuring adrenaline-pumping events like Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, and the renowned Guts-n-Glory. Held at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, the show starts at 1 p.m., with gates opening at 8 a.m. for pre-rodeo festivities.  Warden Tim Hooper says visitors can enjoy delicious Southern cuisine and shop a variety of handmade crafts such as jewelry, leather goods, and woodworking.

Cut 3 (11) “…come out a purchase.”

This year’s events are on October 6, 13, 20, and 27, with tickets available for $20 each. Purchases can be made online or by phone. All proceeds fund reentry programs to help inmates reintegrate successfully after release.

Cut 4 (08) “…home with a trade.”

For families, there are kid-friendly attractions like pony rides and carnival games. Hooper says come for the excitement, stay for the crafts, and support a good cause.

Cut 5 (08) “…to do all day long.”

 

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The Louisiana State Police now has 55 more officers. They graduated from Cadet Class 104 this morning during a ceremony outside Istrouma (is-TROO-ma) Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says they completed their 24-week training that began in late April.

Cut 6 (14) “…physical training regimen.”

And now, Captain Manale says those graduates are ready to go on patrol.

Cut 7 (09) “…Louisiana state trooper.”

Manale says if you’re interested in becoming a Louisiana state trooper, there will be additional training classes coming up.

Cut 8 (06) “…later in 2025.”

More information is available on the Louisiana State Police’s website.

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Governor Landry has come out and said while he does not oppose passenger rail service connecting Baton Rouge and New Orleans, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10 between the two cities. John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says, why not both?

Cut 9 (10)  “…can have both.”

Spain says adding passenger rail would ease congestion on I-10.

Cut 10 (11) “…of that congestion”

Governor Landry has questioned whether a Baton Rouge-New Orleans train corridor would get used. Spain says polls show that it would.

Cut 11 (07) “…ride the train.”

Landry’s predecessor, John Bel Edwards, had dedicated more than 20-million dollars to the rail project. It would be up to Governor Landry to decide whether to move forward. Spain notes that the Biden administration has committed 60-billion dollars for intercity rail.

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Faith House is relaunching the Purple Light Project this October to honor Domestic Violence Awareness Month and bring attention to the issue of domestic abuse. The campaign encourages community members to replace their porch lights with purple bulbs.  Prevention and Development Director Kimberly Boutte says it symbolizes peace, courage, survival, and solidarity with survivors.

Cut 12 (05) “…October for sure.”

Boutte says for a donation of $10 or more, Faith House will provide a complimentary purple bulb to display throughout October.

Cut 13 (13) “…lights will help.” 

The Purple Light Project was a success last year, and Faith House hopes to see even more homes and businesses join in. Boutte emphasizes by uniting as a community, we can shine a light on domestic violence and create meaningful change.

Cut 14 (09) “…ending the violence.”

Donations can be made online at Faith-House-Acadiana-dot-com