8:30 AM Newscast

According to the Kids Count Data Book, Louisiana ranks 49th in the country for overall child well-being. Director of Data and Research at Agenda for Children, Tereasa Falgoust, says the state dropped a spot in the rankings despite gains in education. She says Louisiana ranks 35th in education as reading scores improved thanks to high-dosage tutoring…

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For the 20th time, the LSU baseball team is headed to the College World Series. The Tigers swept West Virginia in the Super Regional winning last night 12 to 5. LSU first baseman Jared Jones is one of two players who was on the 2023 national championship team. Jones understands what it will take to bring home an eighth national championship for the program…

Cut 17 (10)  “…get ready for Game 1.”

Game one will be Saturday against Arkansas, who swept its Super Regional series versus Tennessee.

AARP Louisiana is urging Governor Landry to veto a bill that would cap malpractice liability for nursing homes. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A bill awaiting Governor Landry’s signature will essentially ban speed cameras in Louisiana. There have been past efforts but this version allows the cameras in school zones. Bill author Senator Stewart Cathey…

Cut 8 (12) “…school zone’s operational.”

One other exception was added by the House for the town of Opelousas.

7:30 AM Newscast

Speed cameras are the governor’s signature away from being outlawed in the state — well, most of it, at least. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

AARP Louisiana is urging Governor Landry to veto Senate Bill 134, which would cap malpractice damages against nursing homes at 500-thousand dollars. The organization says the bill would have essentially gotten Bob Dean off the hook for his role in the situation where eight of his nursing home residents died when they were moved to a warehouse during Hurricane Ida. The bill’s author, Shreveport Republican Senator Thomas Pressly says Dean’s liability would not have been capped under his bill.

Cut 13 (10)  “…Medical Malpractice Act.”

Louisiana ranks 49th in the country for overall child well-being according to the Kids Count Data Book that’s put together by the Annie E Casey Foundation. Director of Data and Research at Agenda for Children, Tereasa Falgoust, says one of the main reasons for the poor ranking is that 20-percent of Louisiana children live in a high-poverty neighborhood ranking, compared to just eight percent nationwide…

Cut 4 (11) “…health care.”

It’s back to Omaha for the 20th time for the LSU baseball team The Tigers swept the Super Regional series versus West Virginia, winning last night 12 to 5 to punch their ticket to the College World Series. Coach Jay Johnson says this team was built around 12 returning players from last year’s team, plus an outstanding freshman class and key pick-ups out the transfer portal. He says it all came together to form a championship worthy team…

Cut 15 (13) “…tonight.”

Game one will be Saturday against Arkansas, who swept its Super Regional series versus Tennessee.

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 9

I’m Colleen Crain, 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…

The LSU baseball team is Omaha bound once again as the Tigers completed a Super Regional Series sweep of West Virginia by beating the Mountaineers 12-5.

Shortstop Stevan Milam was the offensive star of the super regional series. He hit a grand slam in game one and drove in four more runs on Sunday night. Milam has been a Monster at the plate in the NCAA Tournament….

Cut 16 (09) “…to LSU.”

Coach Jay Johnson says this team deserved to play in the College World Series…

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LSU will play Saturday in the C-W-S.

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LSU will play Arkansas in its first game at the College World Series. The Razorbacks swept their series against Tennessee, sending the defending champs home. The Hogs won yesterday 11 to 4.

UCLA, Louisville, Arizona, Oregon State and Coastal Carolina have also punched their tickets to Omaha.

The only Super Regional series not decided is Murray State and Duke. The Racers forced a third and deciding game by beating the Blue Devils 19-9.

Former LSU pitcher Paul Skenes pitched into the eighth inning and allowed one unearned run on two hits and striking out seven as the Pirates defeated Philadelphia two to one to sweep the series over a struggling Phillies team.

Former LSU golfer and Shreveport native Sam Burns lost on the fourth playoff hole to Ryan Fox at the RBC Canadian Open on the PGA Tour. Burns was attempting to win his first PGA Tour event in two years.

6:30 AM Newscast

A bill to largely ban speed cameras across the state – well, most of the state – is on Governor Landry’s desk. Monroe Republican Senator Stewart Cathey says he’s happy that he got his bill across the finish line.

Cut 7 (11) “…State of Louisiana.”

Cathey’s bill was thrown a curveball as the House passed – by one vote – an amendment that exempts Opelousas from this ban.

AARP Louisiana is urging Governor Landry to veto Senate Bill 134, which would cap malpractice damages against nursing homes at 500-thousand dollars. The organization says it would effectively eliminate people’s ability to hold nursing homes accountable for malpractice. Director of Advocacy Andrew Muhl (“mull”) says nursing homes in Louisiana rank among the nation’s worst.

Cut 10 (12) “…them even worse.”

Louisiana ranks 49th in the country for overall child well-being according to the 2025 Kids Count Data Book. Jeanne Burns on why Louisiana ranks so low.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

The LSU baseball team is headed to the College World Series for a 20th time. The Tigers swept the Super Regional series versus West Virginia, winning last night 12 to 5 over the Mountaineers for their 48th win on the season. Coach Jay Johnson says the players put in the work to punch their ticket to Omaha…

Cut 14 (09) “…with them.”

LRN AM Newscall June 9

Louisiana ranks 49th in the country for overall child well-being according to the 2025 Kids Count Data Book. Jeanne Burns on why Louisiana ranks so low.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

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Speed cameras are the governor’s signature away from being outlawed in the state — well, most of it, at least. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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AARP Louisiana is urging Governor Landry to veto a bill that would cap malpractice liability for nursing homes. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (36) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Louisiana ranks 49th in the country for overall child well-being according to the Kids Count Data Book that’s put together by the Annie E Casey Foundation. Director of Data and Research at Agenda for Children, Tereasa Falgoust, says one of the main reasons for the poor ranking is that 20-percent of Louisiana children live in a high-poverty neighborhood ranking, compared to just eight percent nationwide…

Cut 4 (11) “…health care.”

Falgoust says a lot more work needs to be done to make communities safer. She says Louisiana’s child and teen death rate was ranked 49th out of 50 states as 30-percent of deaths to children and teens were due to homicide, double the national rate…

Cut 5 (14) “…the solution.”

Louisiana ranked 48th last year in this child well-being report. Falgoust says the state has dropped a spot in the rankings despite gains in education. She says Louisiana ranks 35th in education as reading scores have improved thanks to high-dosage tutoring…

Cut 6 (09) “…transformative.”

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A bill to largely ban speed cameras across the state – well, most of it, at least – is on Governor Landry’s desk. Monroe Republican Senator Stewart Cathey says he’s happy that he got his bill across the finish line. 

Cut 7 (11) “…State of Louisiana.”

There have been efforts in the past to ban speed cameras in the state. This version of the legislation, however, allows speed cameras to operate in school zones. Cathey says that’s a reasonable compromise.

Cut 8 (12) “…school zone’s operational.”

However, Cathey’s bill was thrown a curveball as the House passed – by one vote – an amendment that exempts Opelousas from this ban. The city says it does not have the resources within its police department for officers to run radar. Cathey says it’s a dangerous slippery slope.

Cut 9 (12)  “…across our state.”

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AARP Louisiana is urging Governor Landry to veto Senate Bill 134, which would cap malpractice damages against nursing homes at 500-thousand dollars. The organization says it would effectively eliminate people’s ability to hold nursing homes accountable for malpractice. Director of Advocacy Andrew Muhl (“mull”) says nursing homes in Louisiana rank among the nation’s worst. 

Cut 10 (12) “…them even worse.”

Muhl says oversight of the nursing home industry has been decreasing over the years.

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The bill’s author, Shreveport Republican Senator Thomas Pressly, says his bill clarifies the Medical Malpractice Act, which was always intended to include nursing homes.

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AARP says the bill would have essentially gotten Bob Dean off the hook for his role in a situation, in which eight of his nursing home residents died when they were moved to a warehouse during Hurricane Ida. Pressly says Dean’s liability would not have been capped under his bill.

Cut 13 (10)  “…Medical Malpractice Act.”

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The LSU baseball team is headed to the College World Series for a 20th time. The Tigers swept the Super Regional series versus West Virginia, winning last night 12 to 5 over the Mountaineers for their 48th win on the season. Coach Jay Johnson says the players put in the work to punch their ticket to Omaha…

Cut 14 (09) “…with them.”

Johnson says this team was built around 12 returning players from last year’s team, plus an outstanding freshman class and key pick-ups out the transfer portal. He says it all came together to form a championship worthy team…

Cut 15 (13) “…tonight.”

Shortstop Stevan Milam was the offensive star of the super regional series. He hit a grand slam in game one and drove in four more runs on Sunday night. Milam struggled with the bat in SEC play, but he’s been a Monster at the plate in the NCAA Tournament….

Cut 16 (09) “…to LSU.”

LSU first baseman Jared Jones is one of two players who was on the 2023 national championship team. Jones understands what it will take to bring home an eighth national championship for the program…

Cut 17 (10)  “…get ready for Game 1.”

Game one will be Saturday against Arkansas, who swept its Super Regional series versus Tennessee.

11:30 AM Newscast

Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee met with President Trump this week to find common ground on his “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Among them was Bill Cassidy, who says the two-hour meeting was very productive. Cassidy says the bill will need some changes to pass the Senate.

Cut 3 (17) “…people do better.”

LSU hosts West Virginia in the Super Regional round of the NCAA tournament beginning today. The Mountaineers have gone to back-to-back Super Regionals and were undefeated in Clemson last weekend. Tigers coach Jay Johnson says the Mountaineers will be ready…

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The series kicks off this afternoon at one.

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With warmer temperatures here, now is the time to take steps to protect yourself from West Nile Virus. Kace Kieschnick reports.

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The 75th Annual Louisiana Peach Festival is happening today in Ruston. Tori Davis with Experience Ruston says the event has grown into a music and arts festival. Admission is Free.

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10:30 AM Newscast

The heat will be on today at Alex Box Stadium in more ways than one as the high temperature in Baton Rouge is predicted to be 95-degrees. It’s already been a crazy NCAA Tournament with a lot of upsets and LSU goes into this Super Regional Series as a big favorite in today’s 1 pm game. But second baseman Daniel Dickinson knows West Virginia will be a tough team to beat…

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The 75th Annual Louisiana Peach Festival is happening in Ruston today with music, food, and fun for all ages.  Tori Davis with Experience Ruston says peaches are a huge crop in northwest Louisiana – so much so that Ruston is known as the peach capital of Louisiana.

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So if you’re in the area, be sure to check it out. Admission is free.

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Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee met with President Trump this week to find common ground on his “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Among them was Bill Cassidy, who says the two-hour meeting was very productive. Cassidy says the president laid out his main objectives that he wants to achieve with his “Big, Beautiful Bill.”

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Mosquito season is upon us, so now is the time to take steps to protect yourself from West Nile Virus. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says when you go outside, apply EPA-approved mosquito repellent containing DEET and…

Cut 7 (12) “…windows and doors.”

8:30 AM Newscast

It will be hot for today’s Super Regional as the high temperature in Baton Rouge is predicted to be 95-degrees. LSU is the favorite in the series but the Tigers know the Mountaineers will be tough to beat.  Coach Jay Johnson says the adversity his team has already faced should be a benefit as they try to win an eight national championship.

Cut 19 (14) “…they play”

Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee met with President Trump this week to find common ground on his “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Among them was Bill Cassidy, who says the two-hour meeting was very productive. Cassidy says the bill will need some changes to pass the Senate.

Cut 3 (17) “…people do better.”

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With warmer temperatures here, now is the time to take steps to protect yourself from West Nile Virus. Kace Kieschnick reports.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

The 75th Annual Louisiana Peach Festival is happening today in Ruston. Tori Davis with Experience Ruston says the event has grown into a music and arts festival. Admission is Free.

Cut 9 (15)  “…huge arts market.”

9:30 AM Newscast

Mosquito season is upon us, so now is the time to take steps to protect yourself from West Nile Virus. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says when you go outside, apply EPA-approved mosquito repellent containing DEET, and take other steps as well.

Cut 6 (09) “…hours or so.”

Sokol says every year, people get infected with West Nile in every part of the state, so everyone is at risk for West Nile.

Mosquitos probably won’t be a problem so early, but it will be hot for today’s Super Regional as the high temperature in Baton Rouge is predicted to be 95-degrees. Shortstop Stevan Milam says they are prepared for the heat…

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First pitch is set for one this afternoon.
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Senator Bill Cassidy and other Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee met with President Trump this week to discuss the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The 75th Annual Louisiana Peach Festival is happening today in Ruston. Tori Davis with Experience Ruston says the free music and arts festival offers entertainment for visitors of all ages.

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7:30 LRN Sportscast

I’m Jeanne Bruns, 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…

Today is game one of the Super Regionals between LSU and West Virginia. Coach Jay Johnson has this scouting report on the Big 12 regular-season champion Mountaineers…

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LSU hopes its pitching duo of Anthony Eyanson and Kade Anderson can win the series before Monday’s game three. Tigers’ shortstop Steven Milam says it’ll be up to the offense to hold up their end…

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First pitch is at 1 PM today.

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In Super Regional action yesterday, there were a couple of blowouts and two games that went into extra innings. North Carolina clobbered Arizona 18-2, Louisville crushed Miami eight to one, Oregon State scored three runs in the ninth inning to tie Florida State and then won it in the tenth inning five to four. Auburn came back from a five run deficit only to lose to Coastal Carolina seven to six in ten innings.

Texas won its first national championship in softball as the Longhorns defeated Texas Tech ten to four in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series Championship Series.

A new era in college athletics is coming as a federal judge has approved a landmark two-point-eight billion dollar NCAA settlement with athletes. Starting July 1st, schools will be allowed to play players directly, NIL deals will now have to go through a clearing house, and there will be roster limitations, 105 for football, 15 for basketball, and 34 for baseball.