6:30 LRN Newscast

Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Louisiana. Jeanne (ZHAHN) Burns reports.

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The city of Lake Charles will have a new mayor as former city council member Marshall Simien, an independent defeated incumbent and Republican Nic Hunter. Bastrop will also have a new mayor as Democrat Mark Moore easily defeated the Democratic incumbent Betty Olive. And Independent Michael Harris defeated Republican Danny Reynolds by ten votes to be the new mayor in DeRidder.

This year, Louisiana’s honeybee populations are experiencing their worst decline on record, with beekeepers reporting a staggering 60-percent loss in colonies. Louisiana Beekeepers Association VP Kevin Langley says this collapse threatens not only local ecosystems but also national food supplies, as bees play a crucial role in pollinating crops.

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Langley attributes the decline in the honeybee population to pesticide use, habitat loss, and disease.

The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles says it has made significant progress in helping residents prepare for the May 7th REAL ID enforcement date. Acting Deputy Commissioner Matthew Boudreaux says over 1.2 million Louisianans have received a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or ID card through outreach efforts, expanded services, and public engagement.

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Starting on Wednesday, a REAL ID is needed to enter a federal building or to fly domestically.

May 5th Legislative Report

This is the Louisiana Radio Network Legislative Report, I’m Jeanne Burns.

The Make America Healthy Again legislation is moving through the Legislature. Last week, we told you about Covington Senator Patrick McMath’s bill to ban schools from serving ultra processed foods at lunch. The legislation would also prohibit SNAP recipients from using their food stamps to purchase soda. That legislation received approval from the Senate Health and Welfare Committee on a four to three vote.

The Senate has already passed a bill that would ban fluoride in public water systems. Houma Republican Senator Mike Fesi says informed consent is his major issue with fluoride in the drinking water. He says you’re forced to take something you may not want…

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Dentists oppose Fesi’s bill as they say fluoride in the water can reduce tooth decay. Baton Rouge pediatric dentist Robert Delarosa…

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But Fesi says studies have shown that fluoride causes other health problems…

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Fesi’s bill awaits debate in the House. If it receives approval from the lower chamber, it will head to the governor’s desk and Jeff Landry is expected to sign it. Louisiana’s fluoride ban would go into effect January 1st.

LRN AM Newscall for May 5, 2025

Louisiana’s honeybee populations are experiencing their worst decline on record this year, with beekeepers reporting a staggering 60-percent loss in colonies. Sean Richardson has more…

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Small businesses in Louisiana and across the country are having trouble filling job openings. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Louisiana. Jeanne (ZHAHN) Burns reports.

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The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles has made significant progress in helping residents prepare for the May 7th REAL ID enforcement date. Acting Deputy Commissioner Matthew Boudreaux says over 1.2 million Louisianans have received a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or ID card through outreach efforts, expanded services, and public engagement.

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Boudreaux says  OMV offices will continue issuing REAL IDs after the enforcement date.

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Boudreaux encourages all residents to visit express-lane-dog-org to schedule an appointment and has a REAL ID checklist.

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In 2025, Louisiana’s honeybee populations are experiencing their worst decline on record, with beekeepers reporting a staggering 60-percent loss in colonies. Louisiana Beekeepers Association VP Kevin Langley says this collapse threatens not only local ecosystems but also national food supplies, as bees play a crucial role in pollinating crops.

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Langley attributes the decline to pesticide use, habitat loss, and disease—all of which weaken bee immune systems.

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Langley says  there is hope. Farmers, researchers, and environmentalists are raising awareness and promoting bee-friendly practices such as pollinator gardens, limiting pesticide use during blooms, and preserving green spaces by cutting back on cutting your grass.

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Small businesses are finding it harder to find quality workers to fill their job openings. The National Federation of Independent Business’ April jobs report showed that 34-percent of small businesses reported job openings that they could not fill. State Director Leah Long says this has been an issue that’s been going on for about a year.

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Long says it’s not just skilled workers that small businesses are having trouble finding to fill their openings.

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Long says there are two house bills making their way through the legislature that would address the need for small businesses to find qualified workers, including creating a one-door workforce policy.

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Whooping cough cases continue their upward trend in Louisiana. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says there have been 164 cases of whooping cough so far this year, already eclipsing 2024’s total of 153.

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And Sokol says two infants have died from the illness. She says the trend is similar across the country, but it’s especially alarming in Louisiana.

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Sokol says there are vaccines to protect people from whooping cough, and she especially urges certain women to get vaccinated.

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Sokol says to take extra cautions when around newborns, because they cannot get a whooping cough vaccine until they’re two months old.

11:30 AM Newscast

One child is dead after being found locked in car seats inside a Webster Parish home with no adult supervision. Minden Police were called to the house Thursday morning after someone found two children alone, one of them unresponsive.  Minden Police Chief Jared McIver says investigators also want to know who was supposed to be home supervising the children.

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We’re told the other child, a ten month old, was uninjured.

Advocates gathered outside the State Capitol this week to draw attention to food insecurity. Pat VanBurkleo, the executive director of Feeding Louisiana, says they especially wanted to let state lawmakers know that many things affect hunger like wages and cuts to Medicaid. He says one thing that doesn’t nearly get enough attention is hunger on college campuses.

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The Coast Guard has been brought in to help control an oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Tens of thousands of gallons of oil have uncontrollably gushed out of an old well off the coast. Coast Guard Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit says crews are working non-stop to get the leak under control, acknowledging this is a serious spill.

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And don’t forget it’s election day for about half of Louisiana. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says several areas will hold runoff elections from earlier primaries, while others will vote on sales taxes, millages, bonds, and charter amendments.

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10:30 AM Newscast

Two children were found locked in car seats inside a house in Webster Parish with no adult supervision, and one of them has died. Minden Police were called to the house mid-morning Thursday on a report of a two-year-old child being found unresponsive inside the house. The girl could not be resuscitated. Minden Police Chief Jared McIver…

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The second child who’s ten months old was uninjured.

Advocates gathered outside the State Capitol this week to draw attention to food insecurity. Pat VanBurkleo, the executive director of Feeding Louisiana, says they especially wanted to let state lawmakers know that many things affect hunger

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Voters in about half of Louisiana’s parishes will head to the polls today to elect local officials and decide on various ballot proposals. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says several areas will hold runoff elections from earlier primaries, while others will vote on sales taxes, millages, bonds, and charter amendments.

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Polls close tonight at eight.

Crawfish prices are at their lowest level of the season. That’s according to the Crawfish-App. Co-founder Laney King. She says prices dropped 50-cents per pound after Easter and they’ve held steady entering the first weekend of May. She says consumers can purchase a sack of crawfish for under 100-dollars…

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9:30 AM Newscast

Police in Minden are investigating the death of a toddler inside a home. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Voters in about half of Louisiana’s parishes will head to the polls today to cast their ballots. In Lake Charles and DeRidder, there are mayoral races today. And Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says New Orleans area voters also have items on their ballot..

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The Coast Guard has been brought in to help control an oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Tens of thousands of gallons of oil have uncontrollably gushed out of an old well off the coast. Coast Guard Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit says crews are working non-stop to get the leak under control.

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Crawfish prices are at their lowest level of the season, according to the Crawfish-App. Co-founder of the Crawfish App, Laney King, says May is usually when we see the lowest prices…

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King says in the days following Easter, crawfish prices dropped 50-cents per pound and they’ve held steady entering the first weekend of May.

8:30 AM Newscast

Voters in about half of Louisiana’s parishes will head to the polls Saturday to elect local officials and decide on various ballot proposals. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says several areas will hold runoff elections from earlier primaries, while others will vote on sales taxes, millages, bonds, and charter amendments.

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The Coast Guard is helping to control an oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Tens of thousands of gallons of oil have gushed out of an old well off the coast. Coast Guard Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit acknowledges that this is a serious spill and says crews have collected 50,000 gallons of an oily water mixture

 

 

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Crawfish prices are the lowest they’ve been all season. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Advocates gathered outside the State Capitol this week to draw attention to food insecurity. Pat VanBurkleo, the executive director of Feeding Louisiana, says they wanted to let state lawmakers know that many things affect hunger and federal budget cuts are not helping matters.

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07:30 LRN Sportscast

I’m Jeanne Burns, and this Louisiana Radio Network Sportscast is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health. When gambling is more than a game, no one wins.

No LSU game last night because of inclement weather in College Station, so the Tigers and the Texas A-and-M Aggies will play a doubleheader today at 2 PM. LSU is 14-7 in the SEC and in position to receive a top eight national seed, while the Aggies need a strong finish to the regular season to make a Regional.

The Cajuns defeated Georgia State ten to five. Tate Hess struck out a career-high 10 hitters as he was outstanding out of the bullpen. Conner Higgs hit his 33rd career home run, moving into fifth place in school history.

Texas State topped ULM 12 to 2. The Bobcats scored eight runs in the second inning, Warhawks starting pitcher Zach Shaw gave up seven runs.

Tough loss for La Tech, the Bulldogs scored four runs in the eighth to tie the game at eight, but Western Kentucky won it in the bottom of the ninth 9-8.

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Former Memphis guard P-J Carter has signed with the LSU men’s basketball team out of the transfer portal. Carter only averaged five points a game last season. LSU will be Carter’s fifth school since 2021.

Louisiana Tech has signed Scooter Williams. He was East Texas A-and-M’s leading scorer last season. The six-foot-five guard averaged 11 points a game for the Lions. He’s also played several seasons of college basketball.

The Ragin Cajuns will hold their spring football game today at 10 AM.

Grambling football will kick off the 2025 season in the Shreveport Classic in Independence Stadium on August 30th by playing Langston. The Tigers are 16-3 and-1 all time in the city of Shreveport

The state softball tournament was halted by severe thunderstorms yesterday in Sulphur, so they’ll continue with semifinal action today and championship games will take place on Sunday.

The tenth ranked LSU softball team won its 40th game of the season last night by thumping eighth ranked Arkansas 13 to 2.

5:30 LRN Newscast

The Coast Guard has been brought in to help control an oil spill off Plaquemines Parish. Tens of thousands of gallons of oil have uncontrollably gushed out of an old well off the coast. Coast Guard Lieutenant Phillip VanderWeit acknowledges that this is a serious spill.

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Two children were found locked in car seats inside a house in Webster Parish with no adult supervision, and one of them has died. Minden Police Chief Jared McIver says investigators are trying to determine exactly how the little girl died.

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Another election day in Louisiana. This one, only about half of the state’s 64 parishes have issues to decide. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says New Orleans-area voters have items on their ballot.

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One of the biggest ones is in Lake Charles, where voters will decide whether to keep Nic Hunter as mayor or replace him with Democrat Marshall Simien.

Crawfish prices are at their lowest level of the season, according to the Crawfish App. Co-founder Laney King says in the days following Easter, crawfish prices dropped 50-cents per pound and they’ve held steady entering the first weekend of May. She says a sack of crawfish can be had for under 100 dollars.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

Because of inclement weather in College Station, tonight’s LSU-Texas A-and-M baseball game has been pushed back to 8 PM. The Tigers enter the series with a 14-7 SEC record and feeling good about themselves after winning a series over Tennessee last weekend and a run-rule win over Southeastern Louisiana. Coach Jay Johnson says confidence is a big part of baseball…

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The Aggies are fighting for their postseason lives as they are 8-and-13 and A-and-M was swept last weekend at Texas.

Louisiana Tech is at Western Kentucky.

The Ragin Cajuns are at Georgia State this weekend. Start time for Saturday’s game has been moved up to 11 AM.

 

LSU men’s basketball has signed another player out of the transfer portal. The latest addition is Memphis guard P-J Carter, who averaged five points a game last season and shot 39-percent from three-point territory. Carter is six-foot-four and has been playing college hoops for while In 2023-24, he was at UTSA and prior to that two seasons at Georgia Highlands College and Campbell.

Louisiana Tech men’s hoops have signed Scooter Williams, East Texas A-and-M’s leading scorer last season. The six-foot-five guard averaged 11 points a game for the Lions last season. He’s another guy who has played several seasons of college basketball.

The Ragin Cajuns will hold their spring football game tomorrow at 10 AM. Admission is free.

Grambling announced today that it will kick off 2025 season in the Shreveport Classic in Independence Stadium on August 30th by playing Langston. The Tigers are 16-3 and-1 all time in the city of Shreveport