9:30 LRN Newscast

The board of regents is conducting a study to determine whether to transfer the University of New Orleans back to the LSU system from the University of Louisiana system, amid financial troubles at the school. New Orleans Democratic State Representative Matthew Willard says the university is a critical component of not just New Orleans, but all of southeastern Louisiana.

Cut 6 (12) “…university out here.”

New Orleans’ fiscal troubles may force city employees to pay for their own alcoholic beverages. The city council is considering a proposal to ban reimbursements for alcoholic beverages during work trips. Current city code does not address the issue; imposing such a ban would align the city with state law, which bans the practice for state employees. The city has already imposed a ban of non-essential travel by city employees through at least the end of April.

More than 60 bands from all around the world will be in Lafayette next month for Festival International de Louisiane. Marketing Director Carly Viator (VEE-uh-tore) Courville says there’s a prelude of sorts on Wednesday, April 23rd, with two acts performing. The festival gets underway in earnest the following night with two acts on the Scene Lus Internationale stage.

Cut 11 (10) “…from New Orleans.”

The festival wraps up April 27th.

Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is approaching a major milestone. It’s counting down to the delivery of its 400-thousandth baby. Today, the most popular baby names are Noah for boys and Amelia for girls. Chief Nursing Officer Cheri (shuh-REE) Johnson, what were the most popular baby names when Woman’s started delivering babies in 1968?

Cut 9 (11)  “…girl was Linda.”

8:30 AM Newscast

Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is counting down to a major milestone. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The line up has been announced for one of Louisiana’s biggest music festivals. More than 60 bands from all around the world will be in Lafayette next month for Festival International de Louisiane. Marketing Director Carly Viator (VEE-uh-tore) Courville…

Cut 10 (10) “…regionally as well.”

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Amid financial difficulties at the University of New Orleans, the board of regents is looking at possibly transferring the university back to the LSU system from the University of Louisiana system. New Orleans Democratic State Representative Matthew Willard says he’s glad that the regents are undertaking this effort.

Cut 4 (13) “…for the university.”

Jimmy Davis State Park in North Louisiana will soon be an even better place for RV enthusiasts to enjoy.  State Parks Director Brandon Burris (BYOOR-iss) says they’re installing complete sewage hook ups for the entire park and upgraded 50 amp electrical service which will be a huge benefit.

Cut 14 (06) “…have to move.”

 

7:30 AM Newscast

Amid financial difficulties at UNO, the board of regents is considering moving the unitersity back to the LSU system from the University of Louisiana System. New Orleans Democratic State Representative Matthew Willard says the regents will take their time in fully studying the situation.

Cut 5 (08) “…another this session.”

One of Louisiana’s biggest music festivals announces its lineup for 2025. Michelle Southern reports.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Michelle Southern.”

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A major milestone is coming up for Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge. They’re counting down to the delivery of their 400-thousandth baby. Chief Nursing Officer Cheri (shuh-REE) Johnson says what sets Woman’s Hospital apart is its ability to execute high-risk deliveries.

Cut 8 (09) “…to our state.”

Spring football got underway this week for the LSU Tigers and it’s a chance for quarterback Garrett Nussmeier to start working with his new skill position players on offense. The Tigers have 16 transfers who have joined the program, including several new wide receivers and a tight end. Coach Brian Kelly…

Cut 16 (20) “…last year.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The McNeese Cowboys are headed to the Big Dance for a second consecutive year after winning the Southland Conference Tournament in Lake Charles  beating their biggest rival Lamar 63 to 54. Quadir (qwah deer) Copeland led the way with 18 points. The transfer from Syracuse is going to the NCAA Tournament for the first time…

Cut 20 (13) “…was amazing”

The defending champs of the SWAC Tournament, the Grambling Tigers, upset top seeded Southern 65 to 62 in overtime. Tough loss for the Jaguars who won 20 games this year. Meanwhile, Grambling will play again on Friday.

LSU’s season ended last night with a 91 to 62 loss to Mississippi State. The Tigers finish Matt McMahon’s third season with a 14-and-18 record.

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A new league year is underway in the NFL and the Saints officially announced the signing of safety Justin Reid. The former Dutchtown star comes to New Orleans after winning two Super Bowls with the Chiefs. The Saints also announced the trade that sent defensive tackle Davon Godchaux of Plaquemine from New England to New Orleans for a seventh round pick in 2026.

Spring football got underway this week for the LSU Tigers and it’s a chance for quarterback Garrett Nussmeier to start working with his new skill position players on offense. The Tigers have 16 transfers who have joined the program, including several new wide receivers and a tight end. Coach Brian Kelly this is a good time to get that connection down…

Cut 16 (20) “…last year.”

6:30 AM Newscall

Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is approaching a major milestone. It’s counting down to the delivery of its 400-thousandth baby. Chief Nursing Officer Cheri (shuh-REE) Johnson says Woman’s has delivered babies who now live all over the world.

Cut 7 (18) “…in Australia.”

For the second year in a row and the fourth time ever, McNeese is going to the Big Dance. The Cowboys beat Lamar on their home court, 63-54, to win the Southland Conference championship and earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Coach Will Wade…

Cut 18 (17)  “…last couple months.”

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The University of New Orleans has run into financial trouble, so would moving the school back under the management of the LSU system help? Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

RV enthusiasts will soon have an easier time enjoying Jimmy Davis State Park in North Louisiana. State Parks Director Brandon Burris says work is underway to enhance all 72 RV sites in the park.

Cut 13 (11)  “…system right now.”

 

UPDATED LRN AM Newscall March 13 ***Adds McNeese basketball cuts***

The University of New Orleans has run into financial trouble, so would moving the school back under the management of the LSU system help? Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is counting down to a major milestone. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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One of Louisiana’s biggest music festivals announces its lineup for 2025. Michelle Southern reports.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Michelle Southern.”

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Amid financial difficulties at the University of New Orleans, the board of regents is conducting a study to determine whether to transfer the university back to the LSU system from the University of Louisiana system. New Orleans Democratic State Representative Matthew Willard says he’s glad that the regents are undertaking this effort.

Cut 4 (13) “…for the university.”

Representative Willard says the regents will take their time in fully studying the situation.

Cut 5 (08) “…another this session.”

UNO was a part of the LSU system until 2011, when it was transferred to the University of Louisiana system. It has experienced a drop in enrollment since the COVID-19 pandemic, with current enrollment at just over five-thousand students. Willard says the university is a critical component of not just New Orleans, but all of southeastern Louisiana.

Cut 6 (12) “…university out here.”

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is approaching a major milestone. It’s counting down to the delivery of its 400-thousandth baby. Chief Nursing Officer Cheri (shuh-REE) Johnson says Woman’s has delivered babies who now live all over the world.

Cut 7 (18) “…in Australia.”

Johnson says what sets Woman’s Hospital apart is its ability to execute high-risk deliveries.

Cut 8 (09) “…to our state.”

Today, the most popular baby names are Noah for boys and Amelia for girls. What were the most popular baby names when Woman’s started delivering babies in 1968?

Cut 9 (11)  “…girl was Linda.”

Johnson says the heaviest baby ever delivered at Woman’s weighed a whopping 16 and a half pounds. No word on whether the head coach of LSU football at the time immediately offered that kid a full-ride scholarship.

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One of the biggest music festivals in Louisiana announces its lineup for 2025. More than 60 bands from all around the world will be in Lafayette next month for Festival International de Louisiane. Marketing Director Carly Viator (VEE-uh-tore) Courville says the lineup is diverse in both style and origin.

Cut 10 (10) “…regionally as well.”

Viator Courville says there’s a prelude of sorts on Wednesday, April 23rd, with two acts performing. The festival gets underway in earnest the following night with two acts on the Scene Lus Internationale stage.

Cut 11 (10) “…from New Orleans.”

Viator Courville says the festival wraps up on April 27th with some notable performances.

Cut 12 (12) “…out of Jamaica.”

About 300-thousand people are expected to take in the free festival over the five days.

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Soon, RV enthusiasts will have an easier time enjoying Jimmy Davis State Park in North Louisiana. State Parks Director Brandon Burris (BYOOR-iss) says work is underway to enhance all 72 RV sites in the park.

Cut 13 (11)  “…system right now.” (installing sewer lines and electrical service throughout the park)

Burris says those electrical and sewage hookups will be a huge benefit to RVers.

Cut 14 (06) “…have to move.”

Burris says by not having to move, RVers can spend more time enjoying the park and less time having to do some nasty RV chores.

Cut 15 (08) “…on the site.”

Work is slated to be completed by this fall, weather permitting.

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Spring football got underway this week for the LSU Tigers and it’s a chance for quarterback Garrett Nussmeier to start working with his new skill position players on offense. The Tigers have 16 transfers who have joined the program, including several new wide receivers and a tight end. Coach Brian Kelly this is a good time to get that connection down…

Cut 16 (20) “…last year.”

The nation’s number one high school running back is also on the practice field, Harlem Berry from St. Martin’s in Metairie. Kelly says he can tell Berry is an instinctive player….

Cut 17 (12)  “…Harlem Berry.”

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For the second year in a row and the fourth time ever, McNeese is going to the Big Dance. The Cowboys beat Lamar on their home court, 63-54, to win the Southland Conference championship and earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. After the game, Coach Will Wade said after a mediocre start to the season, his team persevered and is ready for March Madness.

Cut 18 (17)  “…last couple months.”

McNeese has never won an NCAA Tournament game. Last year as a 12 seed, the Cowboys lost to fifth-seeded Gonzaga, 86-65. Senior guard Jahvon Garcia says that loss last season has served as a motivation for the team – and the fans – this season.

Cut 19 (14) “…fans were amazing.”

Junior guard Quadir Copeland says playing for McNeese has been a growing process for him.

Cut 20 (13) “…it was amazing.”

The Cowboys are expected to once again be a 12 seed or within close proximity to there. The brackets will be unveiled Sunday.

5:30 LRN Newscast

A state judge has rejected a legal challenge to Amendment 2’s placement on the ballot. Plaintiffs had sued to try to get the proposed rewrite of Article 7 of the state constitution off the ballot, calling the ballot language misleading. Judge Louise Hines rejected that claim in ruling in favor of the state, but she set her ruling aside so that an appeal can be heard. That’s scheduled for next Friday, March 21st.

There’s also an effort to get amendments 1 and 3 pulled from the constitutional amendment ballot, also citing alleged misleading ballot language. Bruce Reilly with Voice of the Experienced points out that in Amendment 3, the list of crimes in which juveniles can be tried in adult court would be stripped from the state constitution and would instead be decided by the legislature.  

Cut 5 (11) “…to the politicians”

Early voting starts Saturday; Election Day is March 29th..

A new report by state auditors shows that the benefits of putting on a fortified roof greatly outweigh the costs of one. The Louisiana Legislative Auditor says fortified roofs have been shown to lower property insurance premiums by 22-percent. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says that amounts to an average discount of 12-hundred-50 dollars a year.

Cut 9 (06)  “…and more affordable.”

The U-S Department of Education is laying off more than 13-hundred workers, which is half of its staff. The massive reduction in workers comes as President Trump has discussed dismantling the federal agency. Louisiana Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley supports the idea of eliminating the department of education and allowing the states to decide its educational needs…

Cut 6 (07) “…excellence.”

The Department of Education was created in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team has won 12 in a row after last night’s 18 to 4 victory over Xavier of Ohio. Jared Jones and Daniel Dickinson got the Tigers off to a hot start with home runs in the first inning. Tanner Reaves hit a grand slam in the third inning to give the Tigers a 17 to 0 lead. Jake Brown had three run scoring singles and talked about the ride this team is on….

Cut 21 (14) “….complement”

LSU will begin SEC play on Friday by hosting Missouri.

The fourth ranked LSU softball team put a beat down on its in-state rival U L Lafayette yesterday, blanking the Cajuns 14 to 0.

A huge upset in the quarterfinals of the SWAC Men’s Basketball Tournament as eighth Grambling takes on top seeded Southern 65 to 62 in overtime. The Jaguars just won a regular season title, but the Tigers are defending their SWAC Tournament title from a year ago.

 

A new league year starts in the NFL today and the Saints have announced their trade with New England that brings them former LSU star and defensive tackle Davon Godchaux from New England in exchange for a seventh round draft pick in 2026. Luke Johnson covers the Saints for the Advocate and says the Saints needed a nose tackle to play in defensive coordinator Brandon Staley’s three-four scheme…

Cut 17 (17)  “…is a win.”

LSU has officially announced Kyle Williams as its new defensive line coach, signing him to a three-year contract. The Tigers have had a new defensive line coach for six straight seasons. But Head Coach Brian Kelly is hopeful Williams is here to stay…

Cut 14 (09) “…that perspective.”

4:30 LRN Newscast

A lawsuit is filed aimed at getting amendments 1 and 3 pulled. The lead plaintiff, Darlene Jones, says Amendment 1’s language contains two different issues, one of which – allowing the state Supreme Court to discipline out of state lawyers – is already state law.

Cut 4 (12) “…that particular amendment.”

The lawsuit says the ballot language for both amendments is misleading.

The Department of Education is laying off half its staff, with President Trump seeking to dismantle the agency altogether. The department’s main role is allocating federal aid to schools and colleges and enforces laws to protect students from discrimination. State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says there are other agencies in federal government that can handle those roles…

Cut 8 (08) “…dollars.”

A new report touts the benefits of fortified roofs. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 2 (27) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

LSU has officially announced Kyle Williams as its new defensive line coach, signing him to a three-year contract. The Tigers have had a new defensive line coach for six straight seasons. But Head Coach Brian Kelly is hopeful Williams is here to stay…

Cut 14 (09) “…that perspective.”

Williams is a former All-American defensive tackle who won a national title at LSU in 2003.

3:30 LRN Newscast

On the heels of a lawsuit to get Amendment 2 removed from the ballot now comes a new effort to get amendments 1 and 3 pulled. Bruce Reilly, the deputy director of Voice of the Experienced, says the ballot language for the two amendments is deceptive. Reilly says the state got Amendment 1 on the ballot in an unconstitutional manner.

Cut 3 (10) “…a different committee.” 

A new report by state auditors shows that the benefits of putting on a fortified roof greatly outweigh the costs of one. The Louisiana Legislative Auditor says fortified roofs have been shown to lower property insurance premiums by 22-percent. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says a fortified roof also boosts home values, as evidenced by one of our neighbors to the east.

Cut 11 (07) “…a fortified roof.”

The U-S Department of Education is laying off half of its staff. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says she wants to reduce the bloat at the department, which she believes will result in more federal dollars for local education. Louisiana Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says he’s a strong supporter of allowing Louisiana residents to decide what should be taught in public schools…

Cut 7 (11) “…the state.”

LSU has officially announced Kyle Williams as its new defensive line coach. The former All-American defensive tackle won a national title at LSU in 2003 and spent 13 seasons in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills, earning All-Pro honors six times. Head coach Brian Kelly says Williams brings an impressive resume to the team’s staff…

Cut 12 (11) “…at LSU.”