11:30 AM Newscast

Last month, the Port of New Orleans recorded over 165-thousand cruise passenger movements, setting a new monthly record and surpassing its previous high of 155-thousand in March 2023. Port NOLA Pres Secretary Kimberly Curth…

Cut 9 (11)  “…prime cruise desination”

The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is this weekend. Since 1972, Tangipahoa Parish has hosted this festival to celebrate the strawberry industry, which generates an estimated 12-million dollars to the economy. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, who’s from nearby Abita Springs, says if you love strawberries and music this is the festival for you…

Cut 12 (12) “…incredible.”

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As the legislature gets set to fight for auto insurance reform, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are fighting one another. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Visit Lake Charles has launched the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. Visit Lake Charles CMO Timothy Bush says in 2023, the region welcomed over seven million visitors, generating $800 million in spending.

Cut 6 (06) “…to our local economy.”

10:30 AM Newscast

 

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When it comes to the high price of auto insurance, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are pointing their fingers – not at the insurance companies or trial lawyers, but at one another. Landry has said he wants to rein in the ability of trial lawyers to advertise. Temple says, good luck with that, saying Florida tried that and it was overturned by the courts.

Cut 4 (08) “…of that conversation.”

Last month, the Port of New Orleans recorded over 165-thousand cruise passenger movements, setting a new monthly record and surpassing its previous high of 155-thousand in March 2023. Port NOLA Pres Secretary Kimberly Curth says Curth says Port NOLA benefits from its prime location near the French Quarter.

Cut 10 (07) “…one of a kind.”

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Visit Lake Charles has launched the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. The campaign includes billboards and digital displays illustrating visitors’ engagement in the community, from dining to experiencing hospitality.   Visit Lake Charles CMO Timothy Bush stresses that tourism is more than numbers…

Cut 8 (12) “…really important.”

Derek Carr’s 2025 season may be over before it even begins. Ian Rappoport with NFL Network is reporting that Carr is dealing with a shoulder injury, and one of his options is surgery that would keep him sidelined for the entire season. Former Saints Quarterback Bobby Hebert this says Carr’s injury could open the door for Spencer Rattler, who’s still looking for his first win in the NFL.

Cut 14 (05) “…be the guy.”

9:30 AM Newscast

Last month, the Port of New Orleans set a new monthly record with 165-thousand cruise passenger movements. Sean Richardson reports.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Derek Carr’s 2025 season may be over before it even begins. The NFL Network is reporting that Carr is dealing with a shoulder injury, and could need surgery. Former Saints Quarterback Bobby Hebert on LRN affiliate WWL says the Saints, and they need to bring in an experienced quarterback.

Cut 13 (09)  “…somebody like that.”

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When it comes to the high price of auto insurance, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are pointing their fingers – not at the insurance companies or trial lawyers, but at one another. When he announced the 20 insurance reform bills he’s supporting, Temple noted that he has not had a conversation with Landry about the issue in a long time.

Cut 3 (11) “…for property reform.”

Visit Lake Charles has launched the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. Tourists come for leisure, events, business, and sports, supporting local hotels, restaurants, and shops. Visit Lake Charles CMO Timothy Bush Bush…

Cut 7 (10) “…southwest Louisiana.”

8:30 AM Newscast

As the legislature gets set to fight for auto insurance reform, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are fighting one another. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Visit Lake Charles has launched the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. Visit Lake Charles CMO Timothy Bush says in 2023, the region welcomed over seven million visitors, generating $800 million in spending.

Cut 6 (06) “…to our local economy.”

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Last month, the Port of New Orleans recorded over 165-thousand cruise passenger movements, setting a new monthly record and surpassing its previous high of 155-thousand in March 2023. Port NOLA Pres Secretary Kimberly Curth…

Cut 9 (11)  “…prime cruise desination”

The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is this weekend. Since 1972, Tangipahoa Parish has hosted this festival to celebrate the strawberry industry, which generates an estimated 12-million dollars to the economy. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, who’s from nearby Abita Springs, says if you love strawberries and music this is the festival for you…

Cut 12 (12) “…incredible.”

7:30 LRN Sportscast

I’m Jeanne Burns and this sportscast is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health, when gambling is more than game, no one wins…

LSU baseball’s nine game winning streak came to an end last night as the Tigers lost to the Auburn Tigers eight to four. LSU sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson suffered his first loss of the season as he allowed six runs. And former LSU pitcher Sam Dutton was outstanding for Auburn. Dutton threw six shutout innings, allowed three hits, two walks and struck out seven.

Louisiana Tech maintained its half game lead for first place in Conference USA with a five to four win over Middle Tennessee. Freshman Trey Hawsey homered twice, Eli Berch drove in three runs and Luke Cooley was the winning pitcher.

The Ragin Cajuns thumped U-L-M nine to three. Conner Higgs homered and drove in three runs. Lee Amedee also drove in three runs and Chase Morgan was the winning pitcher. U-L Lafayette remains a game out of first place.

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Big news broke on Friday afternoon involving the Black and Gold as Saints starting quarterback Derek Carr might not play in 2025. The NFL Network is reporting Carr has a shoulder injury and he might need surgery. Former Saints quarterback and WWL’s Bobby Hebert says Carr’s injury could open the door for Spencer Rattler, who is entering his second season…

Cut 14 (05) “….be the guy”

The Saints have the number nine pick in the first round of the draft and could take a quarterback.

Former LSU Tiger Patrick Peterson will officially retire from the NFL on Monday. Peterson will sign a one-day contract with the Cardinals so he can retire with the team that drafted him. Peterson played ten seasons in Arizona and during his 13-year career, Peterson was an eight-time Pro Bowler. He did not play in 2024.

Playing without their top six players, the Pelicans suffered their worst loss in franchise history last night, as they were scorched by the Heat 153 to 104. It’s also the most points the Pels have allowed in a game.

5:30 LRN Newscast

This just in – Saints quarterback Derek Carr’s 2025 season may be over before it begins. Ian Rappoport with NFL Network is reporting that Carr is dealing with a shoulder injury, and Carr is weighing surgery that could sideline him for the entire season. The news comes just three days before the Saints begin their offseason conditioning program.

Last month, the Port of New Orleans set a new monthly record with 165-thousand cruise passenger movements. Sean Richardson reports.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The gloves are off between Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple over exactly how to rein in out-of-control auto insurance premiums. In announcing his own insurance reform plan earlier this week, Landry said he wanted to limit the ability of trial lawyers to advertise. Temple says, good luck with that. He says Florida passed a regulation limiting attorney advertising, and that was overturned by the courts.

Cut 4 (08) “…of that conversation.”

Visit Lake Charles launches the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. Chief Marketing Officer Timothy Bush says the region welcomed over seven million visitors in 2023, but tourism is more than just numbers.

Cut 8 (12) “…really important.”

4:30 PM Newscast

As the legislature gets set to fight for auto insurance reform, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are fighting one another. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The State Fire Marshal’s office says the man they pulled from a fire at a Minden Business last month set that fire targeting his ex-girlfriend’s business.  State Fire Marshal Deputies say Jordan Tomlinson allegedly intentionally set fire to Pro-Tint after a domestic dispute. Tomlinson was arrested and charged with aggravated arson, simple arson, and simple burglary. He faces further charges of domestic abuse battery with child endangerment after a joint investigation with the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Major cruise lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian have strong partnerships with the Port of New Orleans and offer year-round sailings. River cruises also thrive, including American Cruise Lines and Viking. Pres Secretary Kimberly Curth emphasized that the increased number of port calls highlights New Orleans’ appeal.

Cut 11 (12) “…Big Easy hospitality.”

Last month, the Port of New Orleans set a new monthly record with over 165-thousand cruise passenger movements.

Crawfish prices are dropping as Easter approaches. According to The Crawfish App Co-founder Laney King live crawfish average $3.14 per pound, and boiled crawfish about $5.55. Some live crawfish sacks are now under $3 per pound.

Cut 14 (12) “…anticipation of Easter.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

For the second straight week, the third ranked LSU baseball team is on the road to face another team ranked in the Top 10. Ninth ranked Auburn has won three of its four SEC series this season. But they are probably missing center fielder Chris Stanfield. Stanfield has excelled at LSU this season after two years at Auburn. He’s been solid in centerfield and is batting .327 in the nine-hole. Stanfield is looking forward to seeing his old teammates….

Cut 20 (15) “…for LSU”

Also tonight, ULM hosts U-L Lafayette, and La Tech is at Middle Tennessee.

LSU football will hold an open practice tomorrow in Tiger Stadium as spring practice is winding down. The Tigers return only one starter on the offensive line, and that’s center DJ Chester. Chester has been the first team center throughout spring practice despite competition from Virginia Tech transfer Braelin Moore. Chester says he feels much more comfortable at center this season…

Cut 16 (13) “…again.”

Former LSU wide receiver Shelton Sampson has made a good impression on Ragin Cajuns football coach Michael Desormeaux. Coach Des says the former Catholic High star is a good addition to what is a deep wide receiver room…

Cut 26 (12) “…good room”

The Cajuns will not have their spring game until early May.

3:30 PM News

When it comes to the high price of auto insurance, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are pointing their fingers – not at the insurance companies or trial lawyers, but at one another. When he announced the 20 insurance reform bills he’s supporting, Temple noted that he has not had a conversation with Landry about the issue in a long time.

Cut 3 (11) “…for property reform.”

Governor Landry names a new Secretary of the Department of Health. Soon to be secretary, Bruce Greenstein is not new to the position having served as former Governor Bobby Jindal’s LDH Secretary from 2010 until in 2013 Jindal learned Greenstein was under federal investigation for his role in the award of a multimillion-dollar Medicaid contract. Though he was never charged. There are many in office who laud this appointment saying there is no one better for the position because of Greenstein’s experience.

Last month, the Port of New Orleans recorded over 165-thousand cruise passenger movements, setting a new monthly record Port Pres Secretary Kimberly Curth says as the 6th largest U.S. cruise port and the only one offering both ocean and river cruises, the Port benefits from its prime location near the French Quarter.

Cut 10 (07) “…one of a kind.”

Major cruise lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian continue strong partnerships, offering year-round sailings.

And Visit Lake Charles has launched the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. Visit Lake Charles CMO Timothy Bush says tourists come for leisure, events, business, and sports, supporting local hotels, restaurants, and shops.

Cut 7 (10) “…southwest Louisiana.”

2:30 PM Newscast

As the legislature gets set to fight for auto insurance reform, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are at odds. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Long time employees of the International Paper Mill in Campti say goodbye as the doors of the mill close today. Many have reported for duty there for decades. International has been a constant in the lives of many of the people in the small North Natchitoches Parish town.

It Festival season and the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is this weekend. Since 1972, Tangipahoa Parish has hosted this festival to celebrate the strawberry industry. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, who’s from nearby St Tammany Parish, says the Strawberry Festival is the largest free harvest festival in the state…

Cut 13 (09)  “…and jellies.”

The three-day festival attracts an estimated 300-thousand visitors every year.

As we near Easter weekend, crawfish prices are $1.50 cheaper than they were last Easter says Crawfish App Co-founder Laney King. And she says this year the weather is going to be perfect, and the crawfish supply will be plentiful.

Cut 15 (08) “…sooner than later”