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In a coordinated effort with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office and the Louisiana State Police, Gaming Enforcement Division, the Board issued a cease-and-desist order to Harp Media B.V., operating as Bovada, demanding an immediate halt to its illegal online gambling activities in Louisiana. Hebert says the Board sent over 40 cease-and-desist letters to other offshore wagering platforms including Bovada.

Cut 4 (08) “…they did comply”

Several Louisiana organizations are teaming up to urge lawmakers to protect SNAP and Medicaid, which are currently threatened as Congress debates the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” Act. Dr. Jennifer Avegno (ah-VEGG-noh), the director of the New Orleans Health Department, says cuts to SNAP benefits would be completely counterproductive to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s mission to get Americans to eat healthy.

Cut 6 (13) “…needs every day.”

Governor Landry was in Bossier City today to sign legislation that he says will bring Louisianans from a state of dependence to independence. He signed bills that will move the TANF and SNAP programs from DCFS to the Louisiana Workforce Commission. Landry says this reorganization will give the L-W-C the opportunity to help low income individuals, who are seeking government assistance, find a job…

Cut 9 (12)  “…to work.”

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) says the release of the 2025 Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ report, projects that Social Security will become insolvent in 2033,  Cassidy warned that inaction will leave millions of Americans vulnerable and borrowing to cover benefits could add trillions to the national debt.

Cut 13 (10)  “…hurts the taxpayer.”

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The Louisiana Gaming Control Board is cracking down on illegal offshore wagering and unauthorized online sweepstakes targeting Louisiana residents. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Several Louisiana organizations are joining forces to urge Congress to protect SNAP and Medicaid from potential cuts. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The Louisiana Gaming Control Board has launched aggressive enforcement actions to curb illegal offshore wagering and unauthorized online sweepstakes targeting Louisiana residents. Chairman Christopher Hebert says this is a huge issue.

Cut 3 (12) “…here in Louisiana.”

In a coordinated effort with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office and the Louisiana State Police, Gaming Enforcement Division, the Board issued a cease-and-desist order to Harp Media B.V., operating as Bovada, demanding an immediate halt to its illegal online gambling activities in Louisiana. Hebert says the Board sent over 40 cease-and-desist letters to other offshore wagering platforms, including Bovada.

Cut 4 (08) “…they did comply”

Hebert emphasized Louisiana’s zero-tolerance stance, stating that illegal operators threaten public safety and the fairness of the gaming industry. Hebert says the Board pledges to continue leveraging all enforcement tools to ensure compliance, protect Louisiana patrons.

Cut 5 (11) “…for all Louisianians.”

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Several Louisiana organizations are teaming up to urge lawmakers to protect SNAP and Medicaid, which are currently threatened as Congress debates the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” Act. Dr. Jennifer Avegno (ah-VEGG-noh), the director of the New Orleans Health Department, says cuts to SNAP benefits would be completely counterproductive to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s mission to get Americans to eat healthy.

Cut 6 (13) “…needs every day.”

Michael McClanahan, the president of the NAACP Louisiana State Conference, says cuts to SNAP and Medicaid would disproportionately affect Black Americans.

Cut 7 (09) “…is racial irresponsibility.”

Conrad Cable is the owner of Current Farms in Marion, which is in Union Parish. He says cuts to Medicaid would be devastating for working small business owners like him and his brother.

Cut 8 (11) “…cuts to billionaires.”

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Governor Landry was in Bossier City today to sign legislation that he says will bring Louisianans from a state of dependence to independence. He signed bills that will move the TANF and SNAP programs from DCFS to the Louisiana Workforce Commission. Landry says this reorganization will give the L-W-C the opportunity to help low income individuals, who are seeking government assistance, find a job.

Cut 9 (12)  “…to work.”

Landry says this welfare reform law creates a single entry point for low income residents residents seeking food stamps or temporary cash through TANF. He says eligible recipients can receive the assistance but the eventual goal is a job.

Cut 10 (12) “…through employment.”

Landry also signed a bill that increases the number of work searches required for unemployment benefits from three to five per week.

Cut 11 (06) “…employment.”

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Senator Bill Cassidy says the release of the 2025 Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ report, projects that Social Security will become insolvent in 2033.

Cut 12 (09) “…should not be an option.”

Cassidy warned that inaction will leave millions of Americans vulnerable and borrowing to cover benefits could add trillions to the national debt.

Cut 13 (10)  “…hurts the tax payer.”

Cassidy warned that inaction will leave millions of Americans vulnerable and borrowing to cover benefits could add trillions to the national debt.

Cut 14 (10) “…for our country.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board has launched aggressive enforcement actions to curb illegal offshore wagering and unauthorized online sweepstakes targeting Louisiana residents. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Christopher Hebert says this is a huge issue

Cut 3 (12) “…here in Louisiana.”

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) says the release of the 2025 Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ report, projects that Social Security will become insolvent in 2033,

Cut 12 (09) “…should not be an option.”

Several Louisiana organizations are joining forces to urge Congress to protect SNAP and Medicaid from potential cuts. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

 

The Louisiana Department of Health reported the state’s first 2025 West Nile Virus case in Livingston Parish, with the patient hospitalized due to complications. No further patient details were disclosed. The virus, active in Louisiana since 2002, can cause severe illness in one in 150 infected individuals, potentially leading to paralysis or death. In 2025, 14 parishes have confirmed WNV activity; in 2024, there were 57 cases and three deaths.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The attorney general of Louisiana files a trio of lawsuits against CVS. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

There will be a normal horse racing season at the New Orleans Fair Grounds this year. It will begin as it traditionally does on Thanksgiving Day after an agreement was reached that satisfies the track’s owner Churchill Downs, who is upset the Louisiana Supreme Court said they can’t have historic horse racing machines without a public vote.

Governor Jeff Landry was in Bossier City today to sign legislation that he says will bring Louisianans from a state of dependence to independence. He signed bills that will move the TANF and SNAP programs from the Department of Children and Family Services to the Louisiana Workforce Commission. Landry says this reorganization will give L-W-C the opportunity to help low income individuals, who are seeking government assistance, find a job…

Cut 9 (12) “…to work”

Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Christopher Hebert says the state has sent over 40 cease and desist letters to offshore wagering platforms that are conducting business in Louisiana….

Cut 5 (11) “…for all Louisianians

Hebert says these illegal are taking tax dollars away from Louisiana.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board has launched aggressive enforcement actions to curb illegal offshore wagering and unauthorized online sweepstakes targeting Louisiana residents. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Christopher Hebert says this is a huge issue

Cut 3 (12) “…here in Louisiana.”

Hebert has sent more than 40 cease and desist letters to online wagering platforms.

While saying he prefers the House’s version of the Big, Beautiful Bill over the Senate’s, Senator Bill Cassidy says the Senate bill is a starting point, and negotiations will continue between Republican lawmakers. Cassidy says its passage will deliver the largest tax cut for working families in the nation’s history.

Cut 11 (07) “…of this magnitude.”

A Facebook scam rears its ugly head in Louisiana, and at least one person is out a lot of money. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Celebrating the champs – LSU is holding a championship rally for the College World Series champions this evening. Gates at Alex Box Stadium open at seven, and the program begins at eight. That’s one hour later than originally scheduled, due to excessive heat. The event will be livestreamed.

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LSU may have won its eighth national championship just a few days ago, but head coach Jay Johnson and his staff are already working on defending that title.  Glen West of 247Sports says the biggest question mark will be what the infield looks like around shortstop Stephen Milam. Some newcomers will be in the mix, but west says some returning bench players could also compete.

Cut 14 (13) “…and third.”

Tanner Reaves who started several games at third base could also be in the mix at the hot corner, if he doesn’t sign with a major league. Ethan Frey might get drafted high next month, but if he returns to LSU, he could play first base.

Tonight is the first round of the NBA draft and the Pelicans have reportedly already pulled off a big trade, sending 12 year veteran CJ McCollum, Kelly Olynyk and a future second round pick to Washington for Jordan Poole, Saddiq Bey and the 40th overall pick in this year’s draft.

Poole will be playing for his third team in four seasons and is coming off a season where he averaged nearly a career high 21 points and four and a half assists this season. Poole also set a Wizards record last season with 235 made three pointers. He has two years left on his contract.

New Orleans has the seventh overall pick. Jake Madison, host of Locked on Pelicans, says if the Pels are looking to add to their backcourt they could be interested in Oklahoma’s Jeremiah Fears…

Cut 18 (12) “…exceptionally well”

10:30 LRN Newscast

CVS’ text blast earlier this month over House Bill 358 has drawn a lawsuit by Attorney General Liz Murrill. It’s one of three she filed, with the other two alleging drug price manipulation and business practices that drive independent pharmacies out of business.

Cut 9 (10)  “…out of business.”

CVS denies all allegations.

A warning about a scam involving mobile home sales. Carmen Million, the president of the Better Business Bureau serving South Central Louisiana, says a seller going by the name Rose Harvey Mobile Homes created a fake Facebook listing using real mobile home photos, luring real would-be buyers.

Cut 4 (13) “…even in existence.”

One buyer got duped out of 35-hundred dollars.

Glen West of 247Sports says LSU has the talent to make another run to Omaha next season. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

Just three days after the NBA wrapped up the 2024-25 season, work moves forward on the 2025-26 season. And that starts with tonight’s NBA draft. The Pelicans have two first round picks – numbers seven and 23. Yesterday, the Pels traded C-J McCollum and Kelly Olynyk to the Wizards for Jordan Poole and Saddiq Bey.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Senator Bill Cassidy says he prefers the House version of the Big Beautiful Bill over the Senate’s version because the Senate is looking at cutting Medicaid to the point that it threatens rural hospitals, and some people could lose their insurance. Cassidy says the House version freezes the Medicaid provider tax.

Cut 10 (12) “…understand that.”

The Better Business Bureau is warning you of a mobile home sale scam. It says a company going by the name Rose Harvey Mobile Homes created a fake Fakebook listing using real mobile home photos, and at least one would-be buyer is out 35-hundred dollars. Carmen Million with the BBB says one red-flag was the quoted shipping cost.

Cut 6 (12) “…15-hundred dollars anywhere.”

LSU may have just won its eighth College World Series, but it’s already looking at number nine, and priority one is keeping names out of next month’s MLB Draft. Center fielder Chris Stanfield and right-handed pitcher Zac Cowan would be key contributors next season if they choose to stay in Baton Rouge. Glen West of 247Sports identified D-H Ethan Frey as another target.

Cut 15 (13) “…little bit.”

The Pelicans hold the seventh and twenty-third overall picks in tonight’s NBA draft. Jake Madison of the Locked On Pelicans Podcast thinks the team will go best available at Number 7.

Cut 16 (17) “…direction I think.”

8:30 AM Newscast

As the old adage goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That’s what the Better Business Bureau is saying as it warns you of a scam involving mobile home sales. Carmen Million, the president of the Better Business Bureau serving South Central Louisiana, says a seller going by the name Rose Harvey Mobile Homes created a fake Facebook listing using real mobile home photos, luring real would-be buyers.

Cut 4 (13) “…even in existence.”

LSU may have won its eighth national championship just a few days ago, but head coach Jay Johnson and his staff are already working on defending that title.  Glen West of 247Sports says the biggest question mark will be what the infield looks like around shortstop Stephen Milam. Some newcomers will be in the mix, but west says some returning bench players could also compete.

Cut 14 (13) “…and third.”

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The attorney general of Louisiana files a trio of lawsuits against CVS. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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U-S Senator Bill Cassidy has some good things to say about the Big Beautiful bill everyone’s talking about, as negotiations over the particulars continue.   Cassidy says the Big Beautiful Bill will make the president’s 217 tax cuts permanent and also reduces taxes on tips and overtime…

Cut 12 (13) “…on overtime.”

7:30 AM Newscast

A Facebook scam rears its ugly head in Louisiana. Colleen Crain reports.

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Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry has declared today “LSU Baseball Day” in Louisiana in recognition of the Tigers’ National Championship win. SecretaryLandry encouraged everyone to wear purple and gold to help celebrate the Tigers.

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Attorney General Liz Murrill has filed three lawsuits against CVS. One of them stems from the text message CVS sent to people on June 11th, urging them to contact their legislator and oppose House Bill 358, HB 358. That bill,which ultimately died when time ran out on the session, would have banned pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies. The tests from CVS said the bills passage would have forced it to close its stores in Louisiana. Murrill says those texts were full of misinformation.

Cut 8 (14) “…to pay more.”

In a statement, CVS says it sent the text messages in accordance with the law and because it was important for people to know about a potential disruption to its operations.

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is speaking out on the Big Beautiful Bill President Trump wants to see passed by the fourth of July. This Big Beautiful Bill will deliver the largest tax cut for working families in the nation’s history…

Cut 11 (07) “…of this magnitude.”