7:30 LRN Newscast

We are expecting a lot of rain over the next few days. The entire state is under a flood watch. State Climatologist Jay Grymes…

Cut 7 (08) “..higher than that”

The Lafayette area could see six to eight inches of rain and the National Weather Service says a foot of rain over the next three days is possible.

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.

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”

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.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Despite losing a series at Texas A&M this past weekend, the LSU Tigers actually moved up a spot in the RPI from nine to eight. LSU is 15-9 in the SEC and there are two more series left. The Tigers host Arkansas this weekend and then travel to South Carolina. Geaux 247 sports writer Glen West says if LSU wins both series, they will likely wrap up a Top eight national seed.

Cut 18 (19)  “…national seed.”

LSU has its final midweek game of the year when the Tigers host Grambling, if it’s not raining tonight.

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. Haulcy is the 18th player that LSU has added through the transfer portal as the Tigers are in win now mode. LSU’s transfer class is ranked as high as number one as Matthew Brune with ON3-dot-com says not only is there quantity, but there’s also quality…

Cut 20 (18) “…Monsoor Delane.”

Delane is a transfer from Virginia Tech and is expected to start at cornerback.

6:30 LRN Newscast

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, with all but one of the “no” votes coming from Democrats. 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.”

Hebert’s legislation would require those on unemployment to perform five work search actions a week, up from the current three. Opponents of the bill say it maybe difficult in rural areas to do five work search actions a week, because employment opportunities are limited.

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. Most of the state is expected to see two inches, four to six inches for the Baton Rouge area.

On July 1st, Lake Charles will have a new mayor, as Marshall Semien unseated two-term incumbent Nic Hunter over the weekend. Mayor-elect Semien says it was a hard-fought campaign, but Mayor Hunter was very gracious in defeat.

Cut 10 (12) “…without my input.”

Semien says one of his biggest priorities is managing the economic boom Lake Charles is expected to see as a result of a growing energy sector.

 

Dueling polls are out in the 2026 Senate race. Republican challenger John Fleming has released a poll that shows next year’s Republican Senate primary is neck and neck, while Republican incumbent Bill Cassidy has a poll that shows he has a comfortable lead over Fleming. Pearson Cross teaches political science at ULM and says Fleming must make up ground in fundraising and his poll showing the race is a statistical tie is an effort to drum up financial support…

Cut 5 (11) “….please invest”

The latest campaign finance report shows Cassidy with 2.2 million dollars in cash on hand, while Cassidy has 7.5 million.

Updated LRN AM Newscall. It’s a flood watch not a warning

The 2026 U.S. Senate Republican primary appears to be neck and neck, with two polls showing conflicting results. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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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.”

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In the lead-up to the 2026 U.S. Senate race, Senator Bill Cassidy and State Treasurer John Fleming have polling data showing two different stories. Cassidy’s poll shows him with a double-digit lead over his Republican challengers, according to a Ragnar Research poll. Pearson Cross teaches political science at ULM and says it may be a closer race.

Cut 4 (08) “…support too.”

Cross says that a more recent poll conducted by JMC Analytics shows a much tighter race, with Fleming having a slight lead in some cases.

Cut 5 (11) “…please invest.”

The latest campaign finance report shows Cassidy with 2.2 million dollars in cash on hand, while Cassidy has 7.5 million.

Cross says if Fleming has the money to compete with Cassidy on ads, then it will be a tight race…

Cut 6 (04) “…has an advantage.”

Cassidy just picked up an endorsement from Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker.

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The entire state is under a flood watch. The watch starts for today and it continues for south Louisiana through Thursday. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says some severe weather is possible, but the major threat is heavy rain.

Cut 7 (08) “…higher than that.”

Grymes says the highest rainfall projections are for the Acadiana area…

Cut 8 (12) “…to four days.”

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.”

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On July 1st, Lake Charles will have a new mayor, as Marshall Semien unseated two-term incumbent Nic Hunter over the weekend. Mayor-elect Semien says it was a hard-fought campaign, but Mayor Hunter was very gracious in defeat.

Cut 10 (12) “…without my input.”

In all hard-fought political campaigns, one of the first jobs after an election is to bring people together. Semien says this is no different.

Cut 11 (11) “…tent for everybody.”

Semien will begin his four-year term on July 1st, and one of his top priorities is to lead Lake Charles in a period of tremendous growth.

Cut 12 (14) “…to stay here.”

Semien will be the first Black mayor in Lake Charles’ history.

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If you’re collecting unemployment, you might soon be required to increase your work searches and keep your job interview appointments in order to keep your benefits. The House has passed House Bill 153 by a vote of 73 to 24, with all but one of the “no” votes coming from Democrats. 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.”

Hebert says his bill is not creating anything new; instead, it would be codifying a system that has been in place for a year. He did, however, say that the number of weekly job searches would increase on the advice of the Louisiana Workforce Commission.

Cut 14 (10) “…a job quicker.”

Hebert says this process has worked well in the year since it was implemented.

Cut 15 (15) “…doing bad things.”

Hebert says the purpose of codifying the bill is so that it remains in place regardless of any future administration that enters office. Opponents of the bill say it’s a way to make it easier for people to be pushed off unemployment benefits. Hebert pointed out that in the year that the system has been in place, only one-percent of those collecting unemployment benefits were subsequently deemed ineligible. The bill now moves to the Senate.

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The LSU Tigers are ranked in the top five in the major college baseball polls, but there are questions about the offense after scoring a total of seven runs in a series loss to Texas A-and-M. LSU’s bats also struggled the previous SEC road series, just eight runs against Auburn. Geaux 247 sports writer Glen West says there are several players who can perform better and the player on top of the list is shortstop Steven Milam, who is hitting .205.

Cut 16 (13) “…bit more.”

It was a tough weekend for right-hander Zac Cowan in College Station. The Tigers most consistent bullpen arm was tagged with the loss in games one and three of the series. That included a three-run homer he gave up in the eighth inning. West says Cowan has been nearly perfect and eventually he would hit a rough patch.

Cut 17 (13)  “…quite yet.”

LSU is 15-9 in the SEC and there are two more series left. The Tigers host Arkansas this weekend and then they travel to South Carolina. West says if LSU wins both series, they will likely wrap up a Top eight national seed.

Cut 18 (19)  “…national seed.”

Before LSU hosts Arkansas, they face Grambling State tonight, weather permitting.

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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.”

Haulcy is the 18th player that LSU has added through the transfer portal as the Tigers are in win now mode. LSU’s transfer class is ranked as high as number one as Brune says not only is there quantity, but there’s also quality…

Cut 20 (18) “…Monsoor Delane.”

 

LRN Legislative Report May 6

If you’re collecting unemployment, you might soon be required to increase your work searches and keep your job interview appointments in order to keep your benefits. The House has passed H-B 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.”

Hebert says his bill is not creating anything new; instead, it would be codifying a system that has been in place for a year. He did, however, say that the number of weekly job searches would increase on the advice of the Louisiana Workforce Commission.

Cut 14 (10) “…a job quicker.”

All but one of the 24 “no” votes were cast by Democrats. Among them was Matthew Willard of New Orleans, who expressed concerns that this was a way to get the state out of paying unemployment benefits.

Cut 24 (12) “…not the case.”

Hebert pointed out that in the year that the system has been in place, only one-percent of those collecting unemployment benefits were subsequently deemed ineligible. The bill now moves to the Senate; and it comes at a time when small businesses are finding it harder to fill their vacancies. Leah Long is the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business.

Cut 25 (13) “…skilled work set.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Tragedy in Acadia Parish as a Rayne police officer has been shot and killed in the line of duty. The officer had responded to a domestic incident, in which a family member was stabbed inside a home. A standoff ensued; and during that standoff, the officer was accidentally and fatally shot. The name of the police officer has not yet been released.

A flood watch will be in effect starting tomorrow for the majority of the state.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Coast Guard says it has gained the upper hand on an oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Coast Guard Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit says the well intervention team did so at around noon yesterday.

Cut 6 (15) “…source of discharge.”

VanderWeit says so far, crews have collected almost 80-thousand gallons of oily water, with an untold amount still to go.

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, so the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is urging you to be on an extra lookout for motorcyclists on the roadways. Greg Fischer with the LHSC says that includes not driving aggressively or impaired.

Cut 4 (11) “…to do this.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU fell only one spot in the DI-baseball poll, despite dropping its series against Texas A-and-M. Tough loss yesterday for the Tigers as they could not hold on to a two-run lead in the eighth inning and lost six to four to the Aggies. 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 tomorrow night and then Arkansas will visit Alex Box Stadium this weekend.

Louisiana Tech and ULM were swept this past weekend.  The Cajuns swept Georgia State,.  U-L Lafayette is now one game back of third place Troy and will visit Southern Miss this weekend. The Golden Eagles are in second place.

The top safety in the spring transfer portal window has committed to LSU. AJ 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.

Vandebilt Catholic won a Louisiana record 16th state championship in softball on Sunday in Sulphur with a seven to five win over St. Charles Catholic. Terriers Coach James Spearman says his girls have been resilient all year and it was on display after falling behind two to nothing in the first inning…

Cut 12 (12) “…good job”  (Sound courtesy of LHSAA Network

Calvary Baptist won its fifth state championship in a row, John Curtis won its 13th overall. Other winners include Sam Houston, North Desoto Doyle, LaSalle, Menard, Quitman and Calvin.

4:30 PM Newscast

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for most of Louisiana tomorrow through Thursday night. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says some areas will see three to eight inches of rain and some areas could get 12-inches. He says residents should monitor conditions closely and have a safety plan in place.

Cut 11 (12) “…be smart.”

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says while overall deaths on Louisiana roadways are down, the same cannot be said for motorcycle deaths.

Cut 3 (12) “…in motorcycle fatalities.”

In 2023, 97 motorcyclists died in crashes in Louisiana.

The Coast Guard gains the upper hand in the oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The state softball championships concluded yesterday and North Desoto had a walk off victory over Assumption to claim its seventh state title. Griffins head coach Tim Whitman called for a suicide squeeze to drive in the winning run, but he gives the credit to his seniors…

Cut 13 (08)  “…they fought” (Sound courtesy of LHSAA Network)

3:30 PM Newscast

Charges have been upgraded for an accused accomplice in the February death of Adan Manzano, the reporter in town covering the Super Bowl who was found unresponsive in his Kenner hotel. Rickey White who has been in police custody originally facing fraud and theft related charges is now facing second degree murder charges for his alleged involvement along with Danette Colbert who was first arrested in February after she was seen on surveillance leaving Manzano’s hotel room. Upon her arrest, she was found to be in possession of his phone and credit cards.

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for most of the state starting tomorrow through Thursday night. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says slow moving thunderstorms will produce three to eight inches of rain and some areas could get 12-inches potentially causing flash flooding in rivers, creeks, streams, urban areas, and other flood-prone spots.

Cut 10 (11) “…prepared for this.”

Stay alert to weather updates and potential warnings.

The Coast Guard says they’ve gained the upper hand on a oil spill off Plaquemines Parish but Environmentalists fear the oil could threaten marine wildlife and further erode Louisiana’s coastline. Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit says Coast Guard crews are working to protect as much marine wildlife as they can.

Cut 8 (13) “…to capture it.”

The Coast Guard has 20 skimmers, 220 responders, and more than 20-thousand feet of containment boom on site. While Well 59 has not been abandoned, it has not had any measurable oil pressure since the 1990s.

Vandebilt Catholic won a Louisiana record 16th state championship in softball on Sunday in Sulphur with a seven to five win over St. Charles Catholic. Terriers Coach James Spearman says his girls have been resilient all year and it was on display after falling behind two to nothing in the first inning…

Cut 12 (12) “…good job”

UPDATED LRN PM Newscall May 5 (fixes outcue in Cut 6)

The Coast Guard gains the upper hand on a huge oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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A flood watch will be in effect for the majority of the state by the National Weather Service starting tomorrow.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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When you’re out on the roadways this month, make a special effort to look out for motorcycles. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says while overall deaths on Louisiana roadways are down, the same cannot be said for motorcycle deaths.

Cut 3 (12) “…in motorcycle fatalities.” (13% increase in motorcycle deaths from 2021 to 2023)

Fischer says, however, that the increase may be in part attributed to the fact that the state has started including e-bike deaths into its statistics. Still, Fischer says it’s up to all drivers to make every effort to watch for motorcycles, and that includes not driving aggressively or impaired.

Cut 4 (11) “…to do this.”

Fischer says motorcyclists also need to do their part as well – obey the same traffic laws as those driving cars, and always wear a helmet – especially since it’s required by law in Louisiana. The minimum requirements are that the helmet must include a visor. But Fischer says you should always opt for a full-face helmet.

Cut 5 (09) “…my tooth out.”

In 2023, 97 motorcyclists died in crashes in Louisiana, accounting for more than 15-percent of all deaths in the state.

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The Coast Guard says it has gained the upper hand on a major oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Coast Guard Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit says the well intervention team did so at around noon yesterday.

Cut 6 (15) “…source of discharge.”

Well 59, located near Garden Island Bay, sprung a leak more than a week ago, spewing tens of thousands of gallons of oil into gulf waters. VanderWeit says so far, crews have collected almost 80-thousand gallons of oily water, with an untold amount still to go.

Cut 7 (12) “…safely as possible.”

Environmentalists fear the oil that seeped through the well and into the water could threaten marine wildlife and further erode Louisiana’s coastline. VanderWeit says Coast Guard crews are working to protect as much marine wildlife as they can.

Cut 8 (13) “…to capture it.”

The Coast Guard has 20 skimmers, 220 responders, more than 20-thousand feet of containment boom on site. While Well 59 has not been abandoned, it has not had any measurable oil pressure since the 1990s.

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The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for most of the state starting tomorrow and lasting through Thursday night. The watch area covers all of south Louisiana, northeast Louisiana and most of central Louisiana. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Weather Service in Lake Charles is reporting slow moving thunderstorms will produce three to eight inches of rain and some areas could get 12-inches…

Cut 9 (10)  “…pumped into Louisiana.”

This weather event could cause flash flooding in rivers, creeks, streams, urban areas, and other flood-prone spots. Keim urges all residents to be prepared.

Cut 10 (11) “…prepared for this.”

Flash flooding is dangerous—stay alert to weather updates and potential warnings. Keim says residents should monitor conditions closely and have a safety plan in place.

Cut 11 (12) “…be smart.”

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Vandebilt Catholic won a Louisiana record 16th state championship in softball on Sunday in Sulphur with a seven to five win over St. Charles Catholic. Terriers Coach James Spearman says his girls have been resilient all year and it was on display after falling behind two to nothing in the first inning…

Cut 12 (12) “…good job”  (Sound courtesy of LHSAA Network

North Desoto had a walk off victory over Assumption to claim its seventh state title. Griffins head coach Tim Whitman called for a suicide squeeze to drive in the winning run, but he gives the credit to his seniors…

Cut 13 (08)  “…they fought” (Sound courtesy of LHSAA Network)

Calvary Baptist won its fifth state championship in a row, John Curtis won its 13th overall. Other winners include Sam Houston, Doyle, LaSalle, Menard, Quitman and Calvin.

Cut 14 (09) “…to the environment.”