7:30 LRN Newscast

Catholics in Louisiana are abuzz over the election of the first U.S.-born pope in the history of the church.  Robert Prevost was elected on the second day of the conclave at the Vatican, and he has chosen Leo the 14th as his papal name. LSU professor of religious studies and history Michael Pasquier (pass-KAY) says Leo the 14th was already a worldly figure before his ascension to the head of the Catholic church.

Cut 7 (13) “…the wider Americas.”

And Pope Leo has connections to Louisiana as records indicate his grandparents lived in New Orleans.

Webster Parish deputies are investigating the deaths of the former Registrar of Voters and her husband. Sheriff Justin Parker says 63-year-old Melanie Smith and 58-year-old Kenny Smith were found dead at around eight Wednesday night inside their home during a welfare check.

Cut 10 (07) “…in the residence.”

A cause of death has not been released.

 

A study reveals that Louisiana’s civil court system is significantly harming the state’s economy. Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch Executive Director Lana Venable says excessive litigation has led to nearly 40-thousand lost jobs, 2.9-billion-dollars in lost personal income, and over 240-million dollars in annual state revenue losses.

Cut 4 (11) “…retail establishments.”

Louisiana lawmakers in the legislative session are taking another stab at tort reform for car crashes that go to court.

The third ranked LSU baseball team will host seventh ranked Arkansas this weekend. The Tigers are 15-and-9 in the SEC, but they have struggled to score runs in their recent losses. Coach Jay Johnson is not overly concerned.

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First pitch is at 6:30.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers will host the Arkansas Razorbacks tonight in a matchup of two of the best teams in the country. In the baseball writers poll, the Hogs are ranked number one after sweeping Texas and LSU is ranked third. But the Tigers have not a lot of runs in their recent losses. Coach Jay Johnson gives credit to some of the opposing pitchers LSU has recently faced…

Cut 17 (18) “….they have”

LSU will face another good pitcher tonight. Left-hander Zach Root threw eight shutout innings and struck out a career high 11 last week against Texas.

In the Southland Conference Softball Tournament, McNeese Walked off Southeastern Louisiana three to two last night to take game one of the championship series.

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The Ragin Cajuns are at 21st ranked Southern Miss this weekend. U-L Lafayette is coming off a three-game sweep of Georgia State in Atlanta. The Cajuns scored 28 runs in the three-game series and hit eight home runs. Coach Matt Deggs’s team  brings a 15-9 Sun Belt record to Hattiesburg.

Cut 19 (15) “…train rolling.”

In action last night…Coastal Carolina scored seven runs in the seventh inning to rally from a five-run deficit to beat ULM eight to six.

Nicholls blanked Southeastern Louisiana 13 to 0  as Narvin Booker drove in four runs and Nuno Parache struck out 10 in a complete game effort. Northwestern State won its sixth in a row as the Demons defeated McNeese five to two.

ULM and the Cajuns advance in the Sun Belt Softball Tournament, while LSU and La Tech were eliminated from their conference tourneys.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A study shows that Louisiana’s civil court system is significantly harming the state’s economy.

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Louisiana Catholics are excited over the selection U-S born Robert Prevost as the first pope from America. Prevost a Chicago native, who has family roots from Louisiana. Records show his grandparents lived in New Orleans’ Seventh Ward. New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond says Leo the 14th is not known as a conservative or a liberal, so he sees both sides of the issue and he’s deeply rooted in the teachings of the church.

The investigation continues in northwest Louisiana into the death of former Webster Parish Registrar of Voters Melanie Smith and her husband Kenny. They were found dead in their home outside of Minden. Webster Parish Sheriff Justin Parker says the community mourns the loss of the couple, who were well-known and respected.

Cut 12 (06) “…to the family.”

Their bodies were sent to Little Rock for an autopsy to be conducted on their bodies.

On this Mother’s Day, make a special effort to check on the mental health of the women who are near and dear to you. Research has shown that one in five women experience a mental health crisis at some point in their lives. Louisiana Healthcare Connections Dr. Dana Lawson says mental health is a big issue among women.

Cut 13 (12)  “…so many burdens.”

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A study shows that Louisiana’s civil court system is significantly harming the state’s economy. Sean Richardson has more.

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Catholics in Louisiana and the rest of the country are abuzz over the election of the first U.S.-born pope in the history of the church. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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On this Mother’s Day, take some time to keep tabs on the mental health of expectant and new mothers. Colleen Crain reports.

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A study reveals that Louisiana’s civil court system is significantly harming the state’s economy. Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch Executive Director Lana Venable says excessive litigation has led to nearly 40-thousand lost jobs, 2.9-billion-dollars in lost personal income, and over 240-million dollars in annual state revenue losses.

Cut 4 (11) “…retail establishments.”

Venable says the impact spans sectors like manufacturing, retail, and finance. The report estimates a “tort tax” exceeding one-thousand dollars per resident annually.

Cut 5 (11) “…families are paying.”

The study urges comprehensive tort reform, citing other states’ successes in boosting economic performance and job creation through such measures. Venable says without reform, Louisiana risks continued economic decline.

Cut 6 (11) “…these numbers change.”

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Catholics in Louisiana and all across the country are still abuzz over the election of the first U.S.-born pope in the history of the church. Robert Prevost was elected on the second day of the conclave at the Vatican, and he has chosen Leo the 14th as his papal name. LSU professor of religious studies and history Michael Pasquier (pass-KAY) says Leo the 14th was already a worldly figure before his ascension to the head of the Catholic church.

Cut 7 (13) “…the wider Americas.”

Pasquier says Prevost took his papal name after Pope Leo the 13th, who was pope in the late 19th Century and into the beginning of the 20th Century.

Cut 8 (15) “…the Catholic church.”

Pasquier points to one encyclical that Leo the 13th wrote called Rarem Novarum, which serves as Catholic social teaching as we know it today.

Cut 9 (13)  “…capitalism and socialism.”

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Webster Parish deputies are investigating the deaths of the former Registrar of Voters and her husband. Sheriff Justin Parker says 63-year-old Melanie Smith and 58-year-old Kenny Smith were found dead at around eight Wednesday night inside their home during a welfare check.

Cut 10 (07) “…in the residence.”

Parker stated that the bodies have been sent to Little Rock for autopsies as the investigation into the circumstances of their deaths continues.

Cut 11 (08) “…to the family”

Melanie Smith retired in December 2020 after a 29-year career in the Registrar of Voters’ office, serving as chief deputy and later as registrar from 2003. Kenny Smith was a retired local businessman whose family sold their Dixie Inn business. Parker says the community mourns the loss of the couple, who were well-known and respected in the area.

Cut 12 (06) “…to the family.”

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On this Mother’s Day, make a special effort to check on the mental health of the women who are near and dear to you. Research has shown that one in five women experience a mental health crisis at some point in their lives. Louisiana Healthcare Connections says the number is likely higher, since many cases go untreated due to things like stigma. Dr. Dana Lawson says mental health is a big issue among women.

Cut 13 (12)  “…so many burdens.”

Dr. Lawson says just being there to lend a sympathetic ear can make a woman’s day.

Cut 14 (09) “…to be heard.”

Lawson says even small acts of kindness go a long way.

Cut 15 (10) “…her nails done.”

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The LSU baseball team will host Arkansas this weekend in the final regular season series at Alex Box Stadium this season. The Tigers are 15-and-9 in the SEC, but they have struggled to score runs in their recent losses. Coach Jay Johnson is not overly concerned.

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Johnson gives credit to some of the opposing pitchers the Tigers have recently faced as a reason for their offensive woes.

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Arkansas is 40-and-9 overall, 17-and-7 in the SEC. They are ranked number one in the country by the college baseball writers association after sweeping the previously number one ranked team in the country, Texas. Arkansas swept the Tigers last season, and senior Josh Pearson says the Hogs are always tough.

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The Ragin Cajuns are at 21st ranked Southern Miss this weekend. U-L Lafayette is coming off a three-game sweep of Georgia State in Atlanta. The Cajuns scored 28 runs in the three-game series and hit eight home runs. Coach Matt Deggs brings a 15-9 Sun Belt record to Hattiesburg.

Cut 19 (15) “…train rolling.”

U-L Lafayette’s overall record is 25-and-24. Deggs wants to see his team continue to play consistently good baseball.

Cut 20 (17) “…keep showing up.”

5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

House Republicans are looking to lower the state income tax even lower than the flat three-percent they did during the special session last fall. The House has approved a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to lower the state income tax to 2.75 percent beginning January 1st, 2027. Author Julie Emerson of Carencro says it would make Louisiana more competitive in attracting business and residents.

Cut 13 (11)  “…to grow.”

The vote was 86 to 13, with all “no” votes coming from Democrats. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard expressed concern about budget cuts because of a decline in state revenues especially since the state just lowered the state income tax five months ago…

Cut 14 (11) “…state’s revenue.”

On a tie vote, the House Insurance Committee failed to advance a bill that would have prohibited insurance companies from using credit scores as a factor in determining premiums. In Louisiana, drivers who have a poor or fair credit score pay higher premiums than drivers with very good or excellent credit scores. Baton Rouge Democrat Edmond Jordan says a credit score doesn’t determine a person’s driving ability.

Cut 25 (07) “…bad credit.”

Committee Chairman Gabe Firment asked Jordan if his bill passed, when would drivers with poor credit actually see lower auto insurance rates.

Cut 26 (07) “…40 years.”

Opponents of the legislation also say drivers with low credit scores are more likely to sue in the hopes of getting a big settlement because of their financial situation. The vote was 9-to-9; on tie votes, bills do not advance. The committee could take it up again before the end of the session, but that appears to be unlikely.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team is getting ready to play another tough SEC opponent as the Arkansas Razorbacks will be at Alex Box Stadium for a three-game series. The Hogs will send left-hander Zach Root to the mound tomorrow. He’s 6-3 with a 3.95 ERA and last week against Texas, Root threw eight shutout innings and struck out a career high 11. LSU has struggled to score runs in its recent losses, but Coach Jay Johnson is not overly concerned about his offense…

Cut 26 (25) “…what we have”

First pitch tomorrow is at 6:30 and there’s a 50-percent chance for rain tomorrow.

There is college baseball action tonight. ULM is at 14th ranked Coastal Carolina.

It’s the last weekend of regular season play for the Southland Conference. The league’s team eight-team tournament begins next weekend, the top two finishers will host a double-elimination tournament at their park next weekend.

Southeastern Louisiana is looking to wrap up the top seed and they are at Nicholls. The Colonels need wins to get in the tournament. McNeese is in position to still get a two seed and host three other teams next weekend. The Cowboys are at Northwestern State. The Demons have won five in a row.

The tenth ranked LSU softball team was eliminated in the SEC Tournament today by second ranked Oklahoma. The Sooners won four to one. LSU is hoping they’ve done enough to capture a top eight national seed.

The Cajuns advanced in dramatic fashion in the Sun Belt Tournament as Samantha Roe hit a two-run double in the seventh to beat App State two to one. U-L will play either Marshall or Coastal Carolina in the semifinals.

Tonight ULM faces Georgia Southern in the quarterfinals.

4:30 PM Newscast

History was made at the Vatican as the first U.S.-born pope is chosen. Robert Prevost has taken the papal name Leo the 14th. Loyola University Chaplain and professor of theology Dr. Tom Ryan says he was surprised an American was chosen but Pope Leo the 14th has spent a considerable amount of time away from the United States.

Cut 4 (11) “…he’s international himself.”

Hurricane season begins June 1 and some are concerned that the recent departure of over 1000 employees from the National Weather Service will threaten accurate forecasting. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim warns that this could delay critical weather alerts.

Cut 8 (09) “…get turned around.”

Louisiana’s state income tax was lowered to three percent at the beginning of the year and House Republicans would like to lower it again. The lower chamber has approved a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to lower the state income tax from 3-percent to 2.75 percent beginning January 1st, 2027. The author of the bill is Carencro Representative Julie Emerson…

Cut 12 (10) “…some relief.”

Louisiana gas prices are among the lowest in the nation and along the Gulf Coast, since we’re a lot closer to oil refineries than the rest of the country. Don Redman with Triple A says gas prices are expected to remain stable through the Memorial Day holiday and well into the summer. If you’re planning to drive to the West Coast and you’re looking for cheap gas out there, forget it.

Cut 11 (07) “…$4.82 a gallon.”

3:30 PM Newscast

History was made at the Vatican. The college of cardinals has elected the first U.S.-born pope. Robert Prevost has taken the papal name, Leo the 14th. Loyola University Chaplain and professor of theology Dr. Tom Ryan says the election of Chicago-born Leo the 14th was a surprise to him.

Cut 3 (11) “…American pope.”

The house approves a proposed constitutional amendment to lower state income tax from 3-percent to 2.75 percent. It would also double the standard deduction for those 65 and older. Bill author Julie Emerson says lowering the tax would make Louisiana more competitive in attracting business and residents while Representative Matthew Willard expressed concern about a decline in state revenues as state income taxes were lowered five months ago.

Cut 14 (11) “…state’s revenue.”

But Emerson says she knows Louisiana residents are begging for more tax relief.

The National Weather Service is facing serious staffing challenges with over 1000 employees leaving due to Trump budget cuts, which could affect forecast accuracy heading into hurricane season.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Road trips in Louisiana will cost less than in most states. Gas prices in the Bayou State are among the cheapest in the nation. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says gas prices are about 50 cents lower today than they were at this time last year.

Cut 9 (07)  “…$3.20 a gallon.” (Statewide price for regular unleaded is $2.70 a gallon)

 

In Louisiana, the average for a gallon of regular gasoline here is $2.70.

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The National Weather Service is facing serious staffing challenges with over 1000 employees leaving due to Trump budget cuts, which could affect forecast accuracy heading into hurricane season.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Louisiana residents might have a chance at voting for a lower state income tax. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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History was made at the Vatican as for the first time in the history of the Catholic church, the college of cardinals has elected a U.S.-born pope. Robert Prevost has taken the papal name Leo the 14th. Loyola University New Orleans Chaplain and professor of theology Dr. Tom Ryan says the election of the Chicago-born Prevost was a bit of a surprise for him.

Cut 3 (11) “…American pope.” 

Dr. Ryan says Pope Leo the 14th has spent a considerable amount of time away from the United States.

Cut 4 (11) “…he’s international himself.”

The college of cardinals reached a consensus on a new pope on the second day of conclave. Ryan says given recent history, that length of time was pretty much par for the course, and the cardinals gave a lot of thought into who the new leader of the Catholic church should be.

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Hurricane season begins June 1, but the National Weather Service face serious staffing challenges. Since the start of President Trump’s second term, over 1000 employees have left, leaving key offices in cities like Lake Charles, Houston, and Tampa understaffed. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim warns that this could delay critical weather alerts or spread inaccurate information.

Cut 6 (12) “…inform those models.”

Keim warns that reduced staffing threatens accurate forecasting and the delivery of essential data. This could result in less accurate hurricane forecasts and increased danger for Americans.

Cut 7 (11) “…real impacts here.”

Keim warns that reduced staffing threatens accurate forecasting and the delivery of essential data. This could result in less accurate hurricane forecasts and increased danger for Americans.

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Despite these concerns, the Trump administration continues its push to cut non-discretionary government spending.

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If you want to see how good we have it in Louisiana, go to another state and stop at a gas station. Gas prices in Louisiana are among the cheapest in the nation. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says gas prices are about 50 cents lower today than they were at this time last year. 

Cut 9 (07)  “…$3.20 a gallon.” (Statewide price for regular unleaded is $2.70 a gallon)

Redman says one big reason for the relatively low gas prices is a drop in the price of crude.

Cut 10 (05) “…barrel right now.”

Gas prices tend to be lower along the Gulf Coast, since we’re a lot closer to oil refineries than the rest of the country. Redman says gas prices are expected to remain stable through the Memorial Day holiday and well into the summer. If you’re planning to drive to the West Coast and you’re looking for cheap gas out there, forget it.

Cut 11 (07) “…$4.82 a gallon.”

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Louisiana’s state income tax was lowered to three percent at the beginning of the year and House Republicans would like to lower it again. The lower chamber has approved a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to lower the state income tax from 3-percent to 2.75 percent beginning January 1st, 2027. The author of the bill is Carencro Representative Julie Emerson…

Cut 12 (10) “…some relief.”

The House approved the measure on an 86-13 vote. It will need two-thirds approval in the Senate and then it will go to the voters for approval.

The legislation would also double the standard deduction for residents 65 and older. Emerson says lowering the state’s income tax again would make Louisiana more competitive in attracting business and residents….

Cut 13 (11)  “…to grow.”

The “No” votes came from Democrats in the House. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard expressed concern about budget cuts because of a decline in state revenues especially since the state just lowered the state income tax five months ago…

Cut 14 (11) “…state’s revenue.”

But Emerson says she knows Louisiana residents are begging for more tax relief.

2:30 PM Newscast

Authorities in Webster Parish discovered the bodies of former Registrar of Voters and her husband inside their home Wednesday evening.  Deputies were responding to a call for a welfare check when Melanie Smith and her husband Kenny were found deceased. Smith retired in December of 2020 after serving 29 years. Her husband Kenny was a retired local businessman. Little information is available, and autopsies are being arranged.

The National Weather Service has lost over 1000 employees since President Trump took office and many are concerned cities like Lake Charles, Houston, and Tampa are understaffed. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim warns that reduced staffing threatens accurate forecasting and the delivery of essential data which could result in less accurate hurricane forecasts and increased danger for Americans.

Cut 7 (11) “…real impacts here.”

Hurricane season begins June 1st.

Louisiana residents might have a chance at voting for a lower state income tax. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Gas prices in Louisiana are among the cheapest in the nation. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says gas prices are about 50 cents lower today than they were at this time last year.

one reason is a drop in the price of crude.

Cut 10 (05) “…barrel right now.”

Statewide the price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.70. Redman says gas prices are expected to remain stable through the Memorial Day holiday and well into the summer.