1:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to ban fluoride in drinking water advances to the full Senate. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Too much water fell from the sky during the overnight hours in the Lafayette area resulting in closed roads and high-water rescues. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says some areas got a half a foot of rain in a three to four period, in particular the Youngsville area.

Less than a month after voters rejected a constitutional amendment that included permanent teacher pay raises, Louisiana lawmakers are advancing a bill to increase teacher salaries.  Lafayette Representative Josh Carlson’s bill would require school districts to use savings from eliminating three state trust funds to provide $2,000 raises for teachers and $1,000 for support staff.

Cut 3 (10) “…able to do it.”

The measure received approval from the House Education Committee, if it receives full legislative approval, voters will have to approve it, but this time the constitutional amendment will only focus on teacher pay.

Have you seen what the LSU-Shreveport Baseball team has done? They’ve won their first 44 games of the season, setting a new NAIA record. Pilots Coach Brad Neffendorf says his team is loaded with talent, especially the versatile Josh Gibson…

Cut 8 (12) “…high caliber athlete”

The Pilots close out the regular season this weekend against Jarvis Christian.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee has advanced a bill that would ban fluoride in drinking water. The bill was written by Houma Republican Mike Fesi, who echoed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in saying that fluoride is poison.

Cut 12 (12) “…into our water.”

Opponents, however, say fluoride has proven to be beneficial when used at the right concentration. Baton Rouge pediatric dentist Dr. Robert Delarosa says when fluoride is added to drinking water at the recommended limit of point-seven milligrams per liter, it is an important tool to fight tooth decay.

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The vote was six to three in favor of the bill and heads to the Senate floor for more discussion.

 

The full Senate has approved legislation cracking down on “left-lane camping,” the act of lingering in the passing lane.  Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau hailed it as “the most important bill of the session,” asserting it would ease traffic flow and reduce road rage.

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The Senate approved the bill on a 35-3 vote. It now heads to the House for further consideration.

The state’s largest music festival is underway. The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival runs from today through Sunday this week and next week. Producer and Director Quint Davis says it’s a never-ending celebration of music.

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This year, Louisiana residents get a discount on their admission tickets.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Tonight is the NFL draft and former LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell is set to become the first Tiger o-lineman to be selected in the first round in 27 years. Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Alan Faneca was the last and only LSU offensive lineman selected in the first round and that happened in 1998, and the Steelers chose him. Campbell could go as high as number four to the Patriots.

The Saints have the ninth overall pick and could take a quarterback at that time or early in the second round, since Derek Carr’s future with the organization is unknown. But General Manager Mickey Loomis says Carr’s injured shoulder does not impact their draft strategy.

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This college baseball season, LSU Shreveport is invincible – literally. 44 games, 44 wins – and many by lopsided scores. Head Coach Brad Neffendorf says his team has really gelled this year.

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The 44-game winning streak is the longest in NAIA history and the Pilots close out the regular season by facing Jarvis Christian this weekend.

Louisiana Tech and ULM were rained out last night, but there were a couple of games that were played. The Ragin Cajuns beat Nicholls six to two as Conor Higgs hit his 13th home run. Southeastern Louisiana fell to 22nd ranked Southern Miss five to four.

LSU baseball is getting ready to face the defending champion Tennessee Volunteers tomorrow night. The Vols are 34-7 and Friday night starter Liam Doyle is one of the top pitchers in college baseball.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The biggest music festival in Louisiana opens today. Michelle Southern reports.

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A one-year-old child is in DCFS custody after being found alone inside a Baton Rouge motel room. A housekeeper at the American Inn found the baby late yesterday morning and called police. So far, the baby’s parents have not been located; they haven’t even been identified. 

It’s a big day for former LSU star Will Campbell, as he will become the second Tiger offensive lineman ever to be taken in the first round of tonight’s NFL Draft. Several mock drafts have the Monroe native going to the New England Patriots. The cold can be jarring – but Campbell tells KNOE-TV sports he’s ready.

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LSU Shreveport baseball is invincible – literally. 44 games, 44 wins – and many by lopsided scores. Head Coach Brad Neffendorf says his team has really gelled this year.

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10:30 LRN Newscast

Leaders for a Better Louisiana’s first quarter 2025 Economic Dashboard shows the state has more jobs than it did before the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Numerous roads are closed in the Lafayette area because of flash flooding. A half-foot of rain fell in the Youngsville area and Lafayette recorded about four inches of rain in less than six hours, causing damage to tents set up for Festival International.

 

The House Civil Law Committee advanced a bill that would cap lawyer contingency fees to ten-percent of the first 15-thousand dollars in damages in a lawsuit. Lafayette Senator Troy Hebert says his motivation stemmed from when his daughter was involved in a minor crash that resulted in no injuries and almost no property damage, but a year later was hit with a lawsuit seeking 15-thousand dollars in damages. Hebert says it was nothing but a get-rich-quick scheme by the other driver’s attorney, and his bill would put a stop to that.

Cut 14 (12) “…a small sum.”

The measure heads to the full House.

Former LSU football star Will Campbell is expected to hear his name called early in the first round of tonight’s NFL draft. Campbell told KNOE-TV sports  he’s eager to find out where he’ll start his pro career.

Cut 10 (08) “…for it.”

Several mock drafts have the Patriots selecting Campbell with the fourth overall pick.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The NFL draft is tonight, and former LSU and Neville football star Will Campbell is expected to be one of the first names called…

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The chancellor at LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, David Guzick, has resigned. Last September, LSU board member Esperanza Moran called for his dismissal at a board meeting, which raises speculation he could lose his job, despite having the support of LSU System president William Tate, who praised Guzick for getting the medical school removed from probation.

A new report says Louisiana has fully regained the jobs it lost from the COVID-19 pandemic. That is from the Leaders for a Better Louisiana and their First Quarter 2025 Economic Dashboard. CEO of Leaders for a Better Louisiana, Adam Knapp, says they have seen a growth in jobs in healthcare, education, and government, but slower expansion in high growth sectors like logistics, finance and technology. He says Louisiana continues to lag behind most Southern states in long-term job growth and new business formation…

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Jazz Fest gets underway today at the Fairgrounds Racecourse in New Orleans. Jazz Fest Producer and Director Quint Davis says it’s not just about the music at Jazz Fest, it’s also about the food…

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8:30 LRN Newscast

Leaders for Better Louisiana say the state has finally recovered all the jobs it lost from the COVID-pandemic. That’s according to their First Quarter 2025 Economic Dashboard. And Leaders for Better Louisiana CEO Adam Knapp says the state has also reversed years of population decline, buoyed by a surge in international migration. He attributes this to Louisiana’s lower cost of living…

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Tonight is the NFL draft, and several mock drafts have the New England Patriots selecting former LSU and Neville football star Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick. The Monroe native told KNOE-TV sports he has no problem with re-locating to the northeast.

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The Saints have the ninth overall pick in tonight’s draft.

The biggest music festival in Louisiana opens today. Michelle Southern reports.

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And there’s also Festival International in downtown Lafayette. The five-day festival got underway yesterday. But Lafayette has been hit with heavy rainfall this morning. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says more than half a foot of rain fell in a number of spots and high-water retrievals are being reported in multiple parishes.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A new report shows Louisiana has more jobs than it did before the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s according to the First Quarter 2025 Economic Dashboard by Leaders for a Better Louisiana. CEO Adam Knapp says the report notes a 1.1-percent increase in jobs over the past year and a 2.2-percent rise over two years, with 41-hundred more jobs than in February 2020.

Cut 7 (05) “…what we lost.”

Knapp says the growth in jobs can be found in healthcare, education and government.

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival gets underway today at the Fair Grounds Race Course. Jazz Fest producer Quint Davis says the festival has something for everyone’s musical tastes…

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Jazz Fest runs this weekend and next weekend too.

The House Civil Law Committee has approved legislation that would limit contingency fees, which is the money a lawyer can make from lawsuits. Under Lafayette Republican Troy Hebert’s proposal, the contingency fees would be limited to 10-percent on the first 15-thousand dollars in damages, if the lawyer wins the case. Greenwell Springs Republican Lauren Ventrella expressed some reservations but ultimately voted in favor.

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The measure passed on a 10 to 2 vote and heads to the full house for more consideration.

The 2025 NFL draft is tonight, and former LSU and Neville High football star Will Campbell is in Green Bay to hear his name called early in the first round…

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That audio is courtesy of KNOE-TV sports. Campbell was a dominant offensive tackle for the Tigers and several mock drafts have the Patriots taking Campbell with the fourth overall pick.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Tonight is the NFL draft and several mock drafts have the New England Patriots selecting former LSU and Neville football star Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick. The Monroe native told KNOE-TV sports he has no problem re-locating to the northeast.

Cut 11 (14) “…get to work.”

After Campbell is selected, the next LSU Tiger that could be drafted is tight end Mason Taylor. Draft analyst and WWL Radio sports talk show Mike Detillier says Taylor is an excellent pass catcher but still has to work on his blocking.

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Saints GM Mickey Loomis did not provide any additional information on starting quarterback Derek Carr’s injured shoulder that reportedly could cost him his 2025 season. Loomis says they are still seeking clarity on the Q-B’s injury. The Saints have the ninth overall pick in tonight’s draft.

The Zurich Classic gets underway today at the TPC at Louisiana in Avondale, which is just outside of New Orleans. Masters champ Rory Mcilroy and Shane Lowry are the defending champs in the unique two-man event. Also, Zurich has extended its sponsorship of the PGA Tour event in New Orleans through 2030.

LSU men’s basketball point guard Curtis Givens has entered the transfer portal after averaging five points as freshman.

In baseball…the Cajuns defeated Nicholls six to two as Conor Higgs hit his 13th home run. Southeastern Louisiana lost to 22nd ranked Southern Miss five to four. ULM and Louisiana Tech were rained out.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A new report says Louisiana has fully regained the jobs it lost from the COVID-19 pandemic. That is from the Leaders for a Better Louisiana and their First Quarter 2025 Economic Dashboard. CEO of Leaders for a Better Louisiana, Adam Knapp, says they have seen a growth in jobs in healthcare, education, and government, but slower expansion in high growth sectors like logistics, finance and technology. He says Louisiana continues to lag behind most Southern states in long-term job growth and new business formation…

Cut 8 (08) “…after those”

Knapp says the 2025 legislative session can provide further momentum for the state.

Former LSU and Neville High football star Will Campbell will find out where he will be working tonight for possibly the next decade as he’s expected to hear his name called in the first round of tonight’s NFL draft. Campbell told KNOE-TV sports that he’s eager to find out where he’ll start his professional career.

Cut 10 (08) “…for it.”

Several mock drafts have the Patriots selecting Campbell with the fourth overall pick.

The House Civil Law Committee advanced a bill that would cap lawyer contingency fees to ten-percent of the first 15-thousand dollars in damages in a lawsuit. Lafayette Republican Troy Hebert is sponsoring the bill.

Cut 13 (05)  “…first 15-thousand.”

Hebert says he filed the bill after his daughter was involved in a minor crash that resulted in no injuries and almost no property damage. But a year later he was hit with a lawsuit seeking 15-thousand dollars in damages. Hebert says a limit on legal fees would discourage lawyers from pushing to get quick settlements.

Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis did not provide much of an update on quarterback Derek Carr’s situation when he met with the media yesterday. Loomis says they are still trying to determine the significance of Carr’s shoulder injury.

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The Saints have the ninth overall pick in tonight’s draft. They are not expected to select a quarterback with that pick, but they could make a trade to get a second first round pick and that’s when they’ll select a quarterback.