3:30 PM Newscast

The Rayne Police Department is grieving over the loss of one of its officers who was killed by friendly fire. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The reason the officer discharged their weapon is still unknown

It’s a busy day at OMV offices across the state as people are scrambling to get their REAL ID. Today is the last day you can fly on a commercial airline without either a REAL ID or a passport. One woman says one Denham Springs Express OMV was so busy that their computers couldn’t handle it.

Cut 5 (07) “…say that yet.”

Last month, the OMV and Public Tag Agents processed more than 97-thousand REAL ID applications.

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple does not support a bill awaiting debate in a Senate committee that would give the commissioner the authority to reject rates he deems excessive, regardless of market conditions because he says, he already rejects rates.

Cut 11 (11) “…we exercise it.”

 

It has already passed in the full House and Governor Landry supports it.

A large portion of Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 9 PM tonight. The watch area covers Shreveport, Monroe, Natchitoches, Alexandria, Opelousas, DeRidder, Lake Charles and Lafayette. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says a few tornadoes are possible, plus there are other severe weather threats…

Cut 12 (06) “…large hail”  

Jacquemin says a flood watch also remains in effect for the entire state…

LRN PM Newscall May 6

OMV offices across the state are jammed with people getting their REAL IDs on this deadline day. Andrew Greenstein is at the Express OMV office in Denham Springs.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The Rayne Police Department is grieving over the loss of one of its officers who was killed by friendly fire. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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OMV offices across the state are jammed with people getting their REAL IDs, as regular driver’s licenses will no longer be adequate to board commercial flights starting tomorrow. As such, people are waiting a long time, even those who are there for something other than REAL ID.

Cut 3 (09) “…minutes at best.” 

One woman who showed up at the Express OMV office in Denham Springs has no immediate travel plans but needs a REAL ID for work. She says if you don’t have immediate travel plans, you can wait.

Cut 4 (08) “…at the moment.”

One woman says the Denham Springs Express OMV was so busy that their computers couldn’t handle it.

Cut 5 (07) “…say that yet.”

Last month, the OMV and Public Tag Agents processed more than 97-thousand REAL ID applications.

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Bogue Chitto State Park near Franklinton is undergoing a significant expansion with the acquisition of over 800 adjacent acres, increasing the park’s total area by 45-percent to nearly 2,600 acres. Office of State Parks Assistant Secretary Brandon Burris…

Cut 6 (07) “…has to offer.”

Burris says preliminary plans for the expanded portion of Bogue Chitto State Park include additional equestrian trails, mountain biking trails, and hiking trails.

Cut 7 (10) “…utilization we can.”

Burris says the newly acquired acres will need some restoration projects in the future to maintain the quality and standards for Louisiana State Parks.

Cut 8 (10) “…studying the ecosystem.”

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One of the bills in the legislature getting the most attention is the one that would give the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rates he or she deems to be excessive, regardless of market conditions. It has passed in the full House and is now awaiting debate in a Senate committee. Governor Landry supports it, but Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple – also a Republican – opposed it. Temple says he has rejected rates because they’re either too low or too high.

Cut 9 (06)  “…the drawing board.”

Temple says he has already rejected insurance rates that he has deemed to be too high – several times, in fact.

Cut 10 (09) “…I exercise it.”

Temple says the biggest reason he opposes the bill is because he already has the authority to reject excessive rates – and he has.

Cut 11 (11) “…we exercise it.”

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A large portion of Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 9 PM tonight. The watch area covers Shreveport, Monroe, Natchitoches, Alexandria, Opelousas, DeRidder, Lake Charles and Lafayette. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says a few tornadoes are possible, plus there are other severe weather threats…

Cut 12 (06) “…large hail”  

Jacquemin says a flood watch also remains in effect for the entire state…

Cut 13 (09)  “…and evening”

Jacquemin says weather event features slow moving thunderstorms capable of dumping a lot of rain at once…

Cut 14 (15) “…into tomorrow.”

State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the heaviest rains will begin later tonight and extend into tomorrow morning before slowly subsiding. The flood threat remains a concern for Acadiana and portions of the Florida Parishes.

2:30 PM Newscast

A horrific scene in Caddo Parish, as four people are dead in a murder-suicide in Keithville. Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at the home at around seven yesterday morning, and gunfire erupted in the house a few minutes later. It’s not yet clear what led to the shooting. A family member has set up a GoFundMe for the youngest victim, 2-year-old Adalyn Mae.

A bill awaiting debate in a Senate would give the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rates deemed to be excessive, regardless of market conditions. Governor Landry supports it, but Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple does not. Temple says he has rejected rates because they’re either too low or too high.

Cut 10 (09) “…I exercise it.”

 

OMV offices across the state are jammed with people getting their REAL IDs on this deadline day. Andrew Greenstein is at the Express OMV office in Denham Springs.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The Office of State Parks has big plans for Bogue Chitto State Park in Washington Parish with the acquisition of over 800 adjacent acres. State Parks Assistant Secretary Brandon Burris says preliminary plans for the expanded portion of Bogue Chitto State Park include additional equestrian trails, mountain biking trails, and hiking trails.

Cut 7 (10) “…utilization we can.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

Starting tomorrow, your regular driver’s license won’t be enough to board a commercial flight – you will need a REAL ID. As such, OMV offices across the state are jammed with people trying to get one. One woman who showed up at the Express OMV office in Denham Springs has no immediate travel plans but needs a REAL ID for work. She says if you don’t have immediate travel plans, you can wait.

Cut 4 (08) “…at the moment.”

One of the bills in the legislature getting the most attention is the one that would give the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rates he or she deems to be excessive, regardless of market conditions. It has passed in the full House and is now awaiting debate in a Senate committee. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple opposes it, saying he has rejected rates because they’re either too low or too high.

Cut 9 (06)  “…the drawing board.”

The Rayne Police Department is grieving over the loss of one of its officers who was killed by friendly fire. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A horrific scene in Caddo Parish, as four people are dead in a murder-suicide in Keithville. Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at the home at around seven yesterday morning, and gunfire erupted in the house a few minutes later. At this time, it’s unclear what led to the shooting.

12:30 LRN Newscast

OMV offices across the state are jammed with people getting their REAL IDs, as regular driver’s licenses will no longer be adequate to board commercial flights starting tomorrow. As such, people are waiting a long time, even those who are there for something other than REAL ID.

Cut 3 (09) “…minutes at best.”

Last month, the OMV and Public Tag Agents processed more than 97-thousand REAL ID applications.

Independent Marshall Simien was elected as mayor of Lake Charles on Saturday, defeating two-term Republican incumbent Nic Hunter. Simien says he’ll look to bring the city together once he’s sworn in on July 1st

Cut 11 (11) “…tent for everybody”

Simien will be the first Black mayor in Lake Charles history.

If you’re unemployed, you might soon be required to increase your work searches and keep your job interview appointments to keep your benefits. The House has passed House Bill 153 by a vote of 73 to 24. It’s written by Lafayette Republican Troy Hebert, who says he’d heard from employers who have been stood up for job interviews.

Cut 13 (13)  “…there with unemployment.”

The legislation heads to the Senate for more discussion.

Bogue Chitto State Park near Franklinton is undergoing a significant expansion with the acquisition of over 800 adjacent acres, increasing the park’s total area by 45-percent to nearly 2,600 acres. Office of State Parks Assistant Secretary Brandon Burris….

Cut 6 (07) “…has to offer.”

Burris says the newly acquired acres will need some restoration projects in the future to maintain the quality and standards for Louisiana State Parks.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU fell only one spot in the DI-baseball poll, despite dropping its series against Texas A-and-M. It was a tough series for Zac Cowan as he suffered the loss in games one and three in the series.  Geaux 247 sports senior writer Glen West says Cowan has been nearly perfect and eventually he would hit a rough patch…

Cut 17 (13)  “…quite yet.”

The Tigers are set to host Grambling tonight and then Arkansas will visit Alex Box Stadium this weekend.

In other action tonight…Nicholls will host Jackson State. The Colonels have lost five of their last six. Tulane will host UNO. McNeese at Southern and Southeastern Louisiana and South Alabama have already been called because of expected rain.

The top safety in the spring transfer portal window has committed to LSU. A.J. Haulcy made his commitment public after visiting LSU this past weekend. The first-team All-Big 12 performer at Houston chose the Tigers over Miami, Ole Miss and SMU. On-3 sports-dot-com’s Matthew Brune says Haulcy is a senior, who has played a lot of football…

Cut 19 (19) “…high floor.”

Ruston police have arrested a Louisiana Tech defensive back and charged him with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Investigators say 20-year-old Jacob Fields was chaperoning a 15-year-old and 17-year-old who were visiting Tech for a recruiting event. At an apartment, Fields allegedly smoked marijuana with them and one of the teens had an adverse reaction to it. According to police, Fields then dropped the brothers off at a hotel where their mother was staying and the mother called police. Fields appeared in 12 games last season and had two interceptions.

11:30 LRN Newscast

OMV offices across the state are jammed with people getting their REAL IDs on this deadline day. Andrew Greenstein is at the Express OMV office in Denham Springs.

Cut 1 (35) “…Andrew Greenstein”

The Rayne Police officer killed while investigating a stabbing a home has been identified. Rayne Police chief K-P Gibson says 47-year-old Allen Noochie Credeur was shot by friendly fire while executing a search warrant related to a violent crime. Gibson calls it a devastating accident.

JMC Analytics has released a poll conducted by the Fleming campaign that shows a very tight U-S primary election between John Fleming and incumbent US Senator Bill Cassidy next year. Fleming is challenging Cassidy, claiming he’s the more conservative candidate. Pearson Cross teaches political science at ULM…

Cut 4 (08) “…support too”

Cassidy’s campaign has also released its own poll, which shows the Senior Senator with a double digit lead over Fleming.

The entire state is under a flood watch. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the highest rainfall totals are projected for the Acadiana area…

Cut 8 (12) “….to four days’

The flood watch for south Louisiana extends into Thursday.

10:30 LRN Newscast

A year from now we could be experiencing a runoff in the Republican U-S Senate primary. Incumbent Bill Cassidy and challenger John Fleming each have released their own polls which show different results. Sean Richardson spoke with a ULM professor that teaches political science…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Sean Richardson”

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating a murder-suicide where four people ended up dead. Deputies were called to a home in Keithville and while on the scene they heard a gunshot inside the home. A drone search of the interior of the home found four people dead.

At the state capitol, The Louisiana House approved a bill that would require those on unemployment to do more work search actions in order to keep their unemployment benefits….

Cut 14 (10) “…a job quicker”

That’s Lafayette Republican Troy Hebert. The bill passed on a 73-24 vote and heads to the Senate for further discussion.

Marshall Simen has a new job. He was elected as mayor of Lake Charles on Saturday, defeating two-term Republican incumbent Nic Hunter, receiving 52-percent of the vote to 48-percent. Simien says he’ll look to bring the city together once he’s sworn in on July 1st

Cut 11 (11) “…tent for everybody”

Simien will be the first Black mayor in Lake Charles history.

9:30 LRN Newscast

If you expect to keep collecting unemployment benefits, you may soon be required to up your weekly job searches and keep your job interview appointments. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The Rayne Police Department in Acadia Parish is mourning the loss of one of its officers. KLFY-TV is reporting the shooting occurred while officers were investigating a domestic dispute at a home in Rayne. And according to sources, the Rayne Police officer was accidentally shot. The officer has been identified as Lt. Allen Credeur.

State Treasurer John Fleming’s Senate campaign released a poll showing the race between him and incumbent Bill Cassidy is a statistical tie. The two are expected to square off in next spring’s Republican Senate primary. Pearson Cross teaches politics at ULM and says Fleming has released the poll in the hopes he can catch up to Cassidy in fundraising…

Cut 6 (04) “…has an advantage”

On July first, Independent Marshall Simien will take over as Lake Charles mayor. He’s replacing two-term Republican Nic Hunter, who he defeated in a close election on Saturday. Simien says one of his biggest challenges will be leading Lake Charles during a time of economic growth, because of a growing energy sector…

Cut 12 (14) “….to stay here”

Economist Loren Scott’s economic forecast has Lake Charles as the fastest growing area in the state, adding about 81-hundred jobs in 2025 and 2026.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana House has approved requiring residents on unemployment to perform at least five work search actions a week, instead of three to keep their unemployment. A work action would be participating in an interview, filling out an application or attending job fairs or networking events.  Lafayette Representative Troy Hebert says the legislation would also result in disqualification for unemployment if they miss a scheduled job interview or do not accept a suitable job offer…

Cut 15 (15) “…..doing bad things”

The bill passed on a 73-24 vote. Opponents of the legislation say the measure is designed to make it easier to kick out of work individuals off of unemployment. Hebert says his goal is help the unemployed find a job quicker.

Lake Charles will soon have a new mayor. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

The entire state is under a flood watch. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the flood watch means that excessive rainfall is possible, which could lead to flooding in low-lying areas, that includes rivers and creeks and we could see street flooding…

Cut 9 (12)  “…forth to work.”