11:30 PM Newscast Feb 5

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the New Iberia Police Department, arrested five suspects in the theft of multiple headstone markers from the graves of deceased U.S. military veterans in cemeteries across New Iberia and Iberia Parish. Public Affairs Director Katherine Breaux says the plaques were destroyed.

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Kody Myers, Makayla Naquin, Hannah Guidry, Troy Primeaux, and Kevin Espinoza, all charged with illegal possession of stolen things.  Authorities are seeking a sixth suspect, Richard Paul Brower

Following historically low temperatures, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has received numerous reports of fish kills. Fisheries Biologist Jason Adriance says many saltwater species, such as Spotted Seatrout and Red Drum, succumbed to the cold as water temperatures dropped below 40°F for several days.

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The Excitement of Super Bowl week continues today as the NFL Experience opens at the Morial Convention Center. It’s described as an interactive “theme park” for NFL fans. Coming up on Saturday morning it’s the Super Bowl Host Committee Parade in the heart of the French Quarter. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President Jay Cicero…

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The parade starts at 10:00 and Todd Graves, the founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, will serve as parade king.

And in an effort to keep people safe, Governor Landry is deploying more than 200 State Troopers to New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Sergeant Kate Stegall says many will head to the French quarter to help the National Guard provide security in the Enhanced Security Zone.

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Troopers will also be fanned out in other areas of the city likely to draw big crowds like the Convention Center and Superdome.

9:30 LRN Newscast

So how much does it cost to attend the Super Bowl? According to Bookies-dot-com, around 18-thousand dollars, when you factor in travel, hotels and tickets to the game…

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The Monroe Regional Airport says they had a record 184-thousand passengers last year. Airport Director Charles Butcher says people are feeling more comfortable traveling as we move further away from the pandemic.

LSU-Shreveport leaders believe enrollment will top 11-thousand for the first time ever this spring semester.

 

Tighter security measures go into effect today in the French Quarter with an Enhanced Security Zone around the Bourbon Street area. State Police Sergeant Kate Stegall…

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The NFL Experience opens today at the Morial Convention Center, but that’s by no means the only special event taking place in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl. Jay Cicero, the President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says Louisiana Culture Fest takes place Friday and Saturday at the French Market.

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On Saturday morning at ten a.m. will be the first-ever Super Bowl host committee parade.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone in New Orleans goes into effect today. That means no coolers, ice chests and bags larger than 4.5 by 6.5 are allowed on Bourbon Street and surrounding streets. State Police Sergeant Kate Stegall says they also have barricades called archers…

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So far one of the main attractions is a million dollar light show that highlights New Orleans’ history on the St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the Super Bowl Light show takes place every 30 minutes from 6:30 to 11:00 each night until game day…

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For those who traveled to the Super Bowl and staying at a hotel, Adam Thompson from Bookies.dot-com has found hotel costs are well over two-thousand dollars…

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If you are in New Orleans on Saturday, the Super Bowl Host committee is putting on a Mardi-Gras style parade in the French Quarter …

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That’s Jay Cicero from the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, who says the parade will start at 10 AM at the corner of Esplande and Decatur Street.

Prairieville native and Dutchtown star Justin Reid doesn’t have time for parades, the Kansas City Chiefs safety is preparing to play in his third consecutive Super Bowl. He says it’s cool to play in a Super Bowl near his hometown…

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7:30 LRN Newscast

Now that he has Senator Bill Cassidy’s support, Robert F Kennedy Junior is on his way to being confirmed as the next U-S Health Secretary. Cassidy went into the confirmation process with deep concerns about Kennedy’s vaccine stance, which resulted in multiple conversations over the last few days with Kennedy…

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According to ABC News, Kennedy has promised Cassidy he’ll give advanced notice to Congress if he imposes any changes to vaccine safety monitoring and he’ll meet with Cassidy regularly to build a working relationship.

Louisiana State Police are deploying more than 200 troopers to New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Sergeant Kate Stegall says they will fan out throughout areas where crowds will be at.

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If you’re curious about how much it costs to attend Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, according to Bookies-dot-com’s Adam Thompson it isn’t cheap,

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Thompson says that’s a little cheaper than the last two Super Bowls which were held in Los Angles and Las Vegas.

Iberia Parish authorities have arrested five people for stealing bronze plaques from the headstones at multiple cemeteries in New Iberia and Iberia Parish…

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That’s Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux, who says they are still looking for one more suspect, Richard Paul Brower. Breaux says unfortunately the bronze plaques were grinded down so they can’t be returned and also because they are bronze and no copper, they are not worth much money to the thieves.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Today is National Signing Day in college football. The first Wednesday in February used to be a big day in college football, but that has changed with the early signing period in December.

LSU will add a quarterback to its roster. Emilie Picarella from University High in Baton Rouge will join the Tigers roster as a preferred walk on. He started for two seasons for the Cubs and is a three-star recruit.

UL-Lafayette is set to sign three local players today. Acadiana’s Russell Babineaux, Cecilia’s Brent Gordon Junior and St. Thomas More’s Aiden Falgout.

Southland Conference football schools released their schedules for 2025. Nichollas will host a Week Zero game against conference rival Incarnate Word on August 23rd in Thibodaux. Northwestern State will kick off its season August 28th against Alcorn State.

Former Neville star John Diarse is the new head football coach at Wossman High School. Diarse was the offensive coordinator at Slidell last season and takes over a program that went six and six last year.

Kansas City is seeking its fourth Super Bowl title in five years on Sunday. Is it possible Chiefs head coach Andy Reid will call it quits after Super Bowl 59. Reid says no….

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Super Bowl 59 is a full-circle moment for Eagles quarterback coach Doug Nussmeier, who is the father of LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. Doug Nussmeier was drafted by the Saints in 1994 in the fourth round and appeared in five games during the 1996 and 1997 seasons…

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If Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore gets the Saints head coaching job, it’s possible he brings Nussmeier with him to New Orleans.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy cast the tie-breaking vote that advanced Robert F Kennedy’s confirmation to the Senate floor. Cassidy joined 13 other Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee and then explained his decision on the Senate Floor, despite concerns about Kennedy’s anti-vaccination views….

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the New Iberia Police Department, arrested five suspects in the theft of multiple headstone markers from the graves of deceased U.S. military veterans in cemeteries IN New Iberia and Iberia Parish. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson Katherine Breaux says the plaques were destroyed.

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Kody Myers, Makayla Naquin, Hannah Guidry, Troy Primeaux, and Kevin Espinoza, all charged with illegal possession of stolen things.  Authorities are still searching for Another suspect, Richard Paul Brower.

Louisiana State Police is lending a helping hand in keeping football fans safe in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Colleen Crain reports…

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Super Bowl related activities really begin to ramp up as the NFL Experience opens today at the Morial Convention Center. It’s described as an interactive “theme park” for NFL fans. Coming up on Saturday morning it’s the Super Bowl Host Committee Parade in the heart of the French Quarter. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President Jay Cicero…

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LRN AM Newscall February 5

Super Bowl 59 this year will cost you and a friend around 18-thousand-dollars if you want to attend the big game.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Louisiana State Police is lending a helping hand in keeping football fans safe in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Colleen Crain reports…

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The NFL Experience opens at the Morial Convention Center this evening, but that’s not the only event happening in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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If you’re curious about how much attending Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, according to Bookies-dot-com’s Adam Thompson it isn’t cheap,

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While Thompson says costs are lower than the last two Super Bowls in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, hotel prices drive up the total.

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Thompson attributes this to supply and demand, as New Orleans has fewer hotel rooms available compared to those cities. Despite the lower overall cost, securing accommodations remains a challenge due to limited availability.

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Louisiana State Police are deploying more than 200 troopers to New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Sergeant Kate Stegall says they will fan out throughout areas where crowds will be at.

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Sergeant Stegall says extra emphasis will be placed on the French Quarter, especially the Enhanced Security Zone bounded by Canal, Royal, St. Ann and Dauphine streets.

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That area basically covers the entire length of Bourbon Street and one street in either direction. Troopers will also be ready to act when pedestrian traffic makes it impossible for vehicles to pass through.

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the New Iberia Police Department, arrested five suspects in the theft of multiple headstone markers from the graves of deceased U.S. military veterans in cemeteries across New Iberia and Iberia Parish. Public Affairs Director Katherine Breaux says the plaques were destroyed.

Cut 10 (08) “…those affected.”

Kody Myers, Makayla Naquin, Hannah Guidry, Troy Primeaux, and Kevin Espinoza, all charged with illegal possession of stolen things.  Another suspect, Richard Paul Brower, is wanted on two counts of illegal possession of stolen things.  Breaux says the investigation continues.

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Breaux condemned the thefts as deeply disrespectful to veterans and their families, vowing to continue the investigation. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office.

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The NFL Experience opens today at the Morial Convention Center today, but that’s by no means the only special event taking place in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl. Jay Cicero, the President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says Louisiana Culture Fest takes place Friday and Saturday at the French Market.

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On Saturday morning at ten a.m. will be the first-ever Super Bowl host committee parade. Cicero says with this being New Orleans, the only way to do it is Mardi Gras-style.

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Cicero says the parade will showcase New Orleans’ unique culture to the world.

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Todd Graves, the founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, will serve as parade king.

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The Super Bowl will be a happy homecoming for Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid,. He was born in Prairieville and played his high school football at Dutchtown High School before moving on to Stanford. Reid says he’s excited to be playing in the biggest game in front of family and friends.

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Another member of the Chiefs with Louisiana ties is defensive line coach Joe Cullen, who held the same position with LSU in 1999 under head coach Gerry DiNardo. Cullen says he’s excited for the chance to help the Chiefs to an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title.

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Speaking of Chiefs coaches, Head Coach Andy Reid put all speculation about his future to rest yesterday. During his media availability, he said he will not retire and will return to the Chiefs next season.

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5:30 LRN Newscast

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as secretary of Health and Human Services came down to Senator Bill Cassidy, and his yes vote in the Senate Finance Committee sent his nomination to the full Senate. The vote was 14 to 13, along party lines. In explaining his vote on the Senate floor afterwards, Cassidy said not only did he have intense conversations with the White House, he also met with Kennedy multiple times over the weekend and this morning.

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ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says Cassidy likely cast his vote to save his political future.

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A Lake Charles woman is arrested in connection with the death of a three-month-old boy. The boy was rushed to a hospital back on January 22nd with a massive brain bleed and multiple skull fractures. The baby died after being airlifted to a hospital out of town. Detectives determined that for three hours that day, the baby was left with 40-year-old Shirley Sawyer. She has been charged with first-degree murder, and her bond is set at two and a half million dollars.

This year Cleco celebrates 90 years of powering Louisiana’s homes, businesses, and communities. Jennifer Cahill with Cleco says the company’s focus is beyond being an energy leader.

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Cleco employs over 1,200 people, supports workforce development through education initiatives, and strengthens economic growth through partnerships.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Eagles Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore received a lot of attention during Super Bowl Media Day. That’s because the 36-year-old is expected to be named the new head coach of the Saints following the Super Bowl. Moore says his interviews with the Saints were great, but his focus is on beating the Chiefs.

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Former Saints linebacker Zack Baun will return to the Dome this Sunday, this time wearing Midnight green. After spending four seasons as a reserve linebacker in New Orleans, Baun had a breakout season this year for the Eagles and he’s a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year….

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Baun registered 151 tackles, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery this year.

Girls flag football could soon be a sanctioned high school sport in Louisiana. Louisiana High School Coaches Association Director Eric Held says the LHSAA executive committee is expected to vote on sanctioning the sport at its April meeting…

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Held says they heard from over 100 high schools who said they are interested in girls flag football.

In college basketball last night…Southern stayed undefeated in the SWAC with an overtime win over Jackson State. McNeese rebounded from a loss to Nicholls to beat UIW. The Colonels won their third in a row.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball is on the road this week for two games away from the TAC, starting Thursday at Liberty. Sean Newman and the Bulldogs are 5-and-4 in league play….

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4:30 PM Newscast Feb 4

After grappling with the decision, Senator Bill Cassidy was the deciding vote in the Senate Finance Committee to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for Health Secretary to the full Senate. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says no doubt Cassidy, a physician by trade, wrestled with this decision. He says the Senator said in a statement he had intense conversations with the White House…

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Cassidy said Kennedy assured him that they will be in regular contact, including seeking his input on hiring decisions.

Before Louisiana’s Jon Batiste sings the National Anthem in Sunday’s Superbowl, Southern University’s Human Jukebox will again perform. It’s the 5th time Southern’s band has been a Superbowl feature and the second year in a row, performing in Las Vegas last year. Band Director Kedric Taylor broke the news Tuesday on the Jennifer Hudson Show while in Los Angels for the Honda Battle of the Bands.

Happy Birthday Cleco, the utility company is celebrating 90 years of powering Louisiana’s homes, businesses, and communities.  Sean Richardson has more.

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The Southern Shrimp Alliance says testing was done on 24 restaurants in New Orleans that advertised they were serving shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico and only three of them were serving imported shrimp. S-S-A board member Cheri Blanchard praised Louisiana’s progress but urged stronger enforcement to protect the domestic shrimp industry.

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Louisiana passed legislation this year that imposes significant penalties for restaurants that fail to inform customers they serve imported shrimp vs. local wild-caught Gulf Shrimp.