12:30 LRN Newscast

LSU scores a major commitment in quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston. He’s currently a junior from Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, and ESPN has him as the top pocket passer in the country. Lee Brecheen with Louisiana Football Magazine says as good as Houston currently is, he’s only going to get better between now and the time he joins the Tigers.

Cut 4 (12) “…out of Louisiana.”

Ground is broken on a massive liquefied natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu Parish. Woodside Energy Group CEO Meg O’Neill says an abundant supply of natural gas is one reason why they chose southwest Louisiana, but the reasons do not stop there.

Cut 7 (12) “…confidence.”

It’s been a record breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough in Louisiana. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

Ground was broken today on a massive liquefied natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu Parish, named Louisiana LNG. Australian energy firm, Woodside Energy Group, is spending 17-point-five billion dollars to build facility. The project will create thousands of construction jobs and thousands more once production begins in 2029. Governor Jeff Landry thanks Woodside Energy for choosing Louisiana…

Cut 6 (08) “…be delivered.”

Louisiana already has four active LNG terminals.

LSU scores a major commitment in quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston. He’s currently a junior from Evangel Christian Academy in Cotton Valley, and ESPN has him as the top pocket passer in the country. Lee Breechen (brick-KEEN) with Louisiana Football Magazine says Houston has a big time arm.

Cut 3 (09) “…hard to tackle.”

 

Behind a dominant defensive performance, the third-ranked Tigers beat Florida, 20-10, at Tiger Stadium Saturday night to improve to 3-and-0 on the season. Things got off to a shaky start defensively when Whit Weeks was ejected for targeting on LSU’s third defensive play of the game. Later, his brother West left the game with a calf injury. But Coach Brian Kelly said his defense never flinched in the face of adversity.

Cut 13 (12)  “…but he’s game.”

That third Weeks is their freshman brother Zach.

 

The Saints are 0-2 for the first time since 2017 after losing to San Francisco 26-21 in the Superdome. New Orleans has been competitive in its two losses, but Coach Kellen Moore’s team is not doing enough to win…

Cut 19 (18) “…go from here”

The Saints are at Seattle Sunday.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU football is ranked third in the A-P poll and is 3-and-0 after intercepting five passes in Saturday’s 20 to 10 win over Florida in the SEC opener. After the game, Coach Brian Kelly snapped at a reporter for asking him about the team’s struggles on offense…

Cut 15 (16) “…tired of it”

Kelly said on the SEC Network this morning that he has to do a better job of handling himself in postgame press conference situations.

Kelly has to be pleased that the nation’s number one pocket passer according to ESPN in the Class of 2027, Evangel’s Pop Houston, has committed to LSU.

And he’s done it again; Lafayette pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis set a 14th world record as he cleared 20 feet 8 inches at the World Championships in Tokyo.

 

It looks like it will be a long season for the Saints as they fell to 0-and-2 with a 26-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Quarterback Spencer Rattler threw three touchdown passes but it wasn’t enough…

Cut 20 (19) “…changes the game”

New Orleans is at Seattle this Sunday.

Louisiana Tech started Conference USA Play with an emphatic 49-14 win over New Mexico State. Redshirt sophomore Blake Baker made his first start at quarterback and threw for 182 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 103 yards and a score. Bulldogs coach Sonny Cumbie …

Cut 17 (22)  “…played well.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

LSU’s defense shuts down Florida and sends a clear message to the rest of the SEC. Andrew Greenstein is at Tiger Stadium with more.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

LSU football received a commitment today from one of the top quarterbacks in the Class of 2027, Pop Houston from Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport.

And he’s done it again; Lafayette pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis set a 14th  world record as he cleared 20 feet 8 inches at the World Championships in Tokyo.

 

It’s been a record-breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough, but State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says cases are starting to subside…

cut 5 (15) “…even larger decrease”

Sokol says Louisiana has confirmed 379 whooping cough cases. She says 61 people have been hospitalized, with 70-percent of them being under the age of one. Sokol urges expectant mothers to get vaccinated.

Tens of thousands of Louisiana Blue policyholders will soon be getting rebate checks in the mail. Mike Bertaut (BURR-tow), the senior healthcare economist with Louisiana Blue, says Louisiana Blue has been very proactive in holding the line on healthcare costs.

Cut 10 (07) “…24 and 25.”

And since Louisiana Blue was successful in that regard, Bertaut says Louisiana Blue is required to rebate money back to eligible policyholders.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has set a record this year for whooping cough cases. State health officials have confirmed 379 cases, which have led to 61 hospitalizations, with 70-percent of them being under the age of one. State Epidemiologist Thereasa Sokol on why we are seeing so many cases…

Cut 6 (13) “…being detected”

 

It looks like a long season for the Saints as they have dropped their first two games, both of them at home. Yesterday, San Francisco’s backup quarterback Mac Jones threw three touchdown passes in a 26-21 win over the Black and Gold. New Orleans defensive end Cam Jordan…

Cut 21 (06) “…finish”

The Saints are the road the next two weeks, Seattle this Sunday, than Buffalo.

 

A groundbreaking ceremony is taking place this morning in Calcasieu Parish for a 17-point-five billion dollar LNG project that will be operated by Woodside Energy, which is based in Australia. It means thousands of jobs for the area and Calcasieu Parish President Judd Barres says they are ready to supply the workforce…

Cut 8 (12) “….big projects”

About 113-thousand Louisiana Blue policyholders will receive a rebate check from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana. Spokesperson Mike Bertaut says those who are eligible for a rebate are those who buy their policies directly from Louisiana Blue and not through an employer. He says that amounts to more than 113-thousand policyholders.

Cut 12 (08) “…a big number.”

Eligible policyholders should be receiving their explanation letters soon, and their rebates should arrive sometime in the next few weeks.

8:30 LRN Newscast

State and local officials will break ground this morning on a 17-point-5-billion-dollar LNG export facility in Calcasieu Parish. Louisiana already has four operational LNG export terminals. Calcasieu Parish President Judd Barres says southwest Louisiana is the place for LNG because of all of the natural gas pipelines plus location…

Cut 9 (09)  “…already.”

Governor Landry says this is the largest single foreign direct investment in Louisiana history. Woodside Energy Group will operate the facility and they are based in Australia.

 

Blue Cross and Bule Shield of Louisiana announces 113-thousand policyholders who were covered last year by Louisiana Blue or HMO Louisiana will receive rebate checks. Mike Bertaut says the rebate checks are the results of Louisiana Blue’s efforts to hold down healthcare costs…

Cut 11 (10) “…so we are”

 

The State Fire Marshal’s office continues to investigate an early morning fire at Fat Belly’s Diner in Opelousas that killed three people. The restaurant owner, his girlfriend and her nine-year-old daughter all died in the blaze on Saturday. Investigators do not know the cause, but the building did not have working smoke alarms.

It’s been a record breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough in Louisiana. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

It’s a historic day for southwest Louisiana as state and local officials break ground on a 17.5 billion dollar LNG project that will be built and operated by Woodside Energy Group. The liquified natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu is called Louisiana L-N-G. Calcasieu Parish Police Jury President Judd Bares says Louisiana LNG is expected to generate significant economic growth…

Cut 7 (06) “…good job.”

The LNG facility is expected to become operational in 2029 and employ thousands.

It’s been a record-breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says through the first eight months of this year, Louisiana has confirmed 379 whooping cough cases.

Cut 4 (13) “…had 214 cases.”

Sokol urges expectant mothers to get vaccinated against the disease with each pregnancy.

LSU football is ranked third in the A-P poll and is 3-and-0 after intercepting five passes in Saturday’s 20 to 10 win over Florida in the SEC opener. After the game, Coach Brian Kelly snapped at a reporter for asking him about the team’s struggles on offense…

Cut 15 (16) “…tired of it”

It looks like it will be a long season for the Saints as they fell to 0-and-2 with a 26-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Quarterback Spencer Rattler threw three touchdown passes but it wasn’t enough…

Cut 20 (19) “…changes the game”

New Orleans is at Seattle this Sunday.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are 0-2 for the first time since 2017 after losing to San Francisco 26-21 in the Superdome. San Francisco’s backup quarterback, Mac Jones, threw for 279 yards and three touchdowns. The 49ers were 8-of-15 on third down and converted on several third-and-long situations. Coach Kellen Moore says his team is still a work in progress…

Cut 19 (18) “…go from here”

The Saints are at Seattle Sunday.

Bad news for Joe Burrow. The Bengals quarterback went down with a toe injury in the first half. It’s a turf toe and it’s been reported he could miss up to three months. Cincinnati still won yesterday, beating Jacksonville 31-27.

Is DBU back? LSU intercepted five passes in Saturday’s 20-10 win over Florida. Sophomore safety Dashawn Spears had two interceptions and returned one for a touchdown. Spears only saw 13 snaps before Saturday’s game, but Coach Brian Kelly says the former Denham Springs star never stopped preparing…

cut 14   (06) “…on the field”

Louisiana Tech’s offense finally put up some points on Saturday in a 49-14 win over New Mexico State in the Conference USA opener. The Bulldogs only allowed two touchdowns in the second quarter and limited New Mexico State to just 27 yards rushing in the second half. Coach Sonny Cumbie on the play of the defense…

Cut 18 (13) “…control the front.”

Tech hosts Southern Miss this Saturday.

 

6:30 LRN AM Newscast

Woodside Energy Group breaks ground on the 17.5 billion dollar liquefied natural gas production and export facility it’s building in Calcasieu Parish.  Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

 

The Washington Post reports the Department of Defense has drafted plans to deploy one-thousand troops to urban areas of multiple cities in Louisiana to help local law enforcement fight crime. The Post says the plan would be put in place if Governor Landry requests the troops. The Landry’s office says it will not comment on leaked or pre-decisional documents.

 

It’s been a record-breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough, but State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says cases are starting to subside…

cut 5 (15) “…even larger decrease”

Sokol says Louisiana has confirmed 379 whooping cough cases. She says 61 people have been hospitalized, with 70-percent of them being under the age of one. Sokol urges expectant mothers to get vaccinated.

 

Tens of thousands of Louisiana Blue policyholders will soon be getting rebate checks in the mail. Mike Bertaut (BURR-tow), the senior healthcare economist with Louisiana Blue, says Louisiana Blue has been very proactive in holding the line on healthcare costs.

Cut 10 (07) “…24 and 25.”

And since Louisiana Blue was successful in that regard, Bertaut says Louisiana Blue is required to rebate money back to eligible policyholders.

AM Newscall September 15

It’s been a record-breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough in Louisiana. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

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Woodside Energy Group breaks ground on the 17.5 billion dollar liquefied natural gas production and export facility it’s building in Calcasieu Parish.  Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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LSU’s defense shuts down Florida and sends a clear message to the rest of the SEC. Andrew Greenstein is at Tiger Stadium with more.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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It’s been a record-breaking year for whooping (HOOP-ing) cough, and we still have three and a half months to go. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says through the first eight months of this year, Louisiana has confirmed 379 whooping cough cases.

Cut 4 (13) “…had 214 cases.”

Sokol says 61 people have been hospitalized with whooping cough this year, with 70-percent of them being under the age of one. Sokol says over the last couple months, cases have started to subside.

Cut 5 (15) “…even larger decrease.”

Sokol says part of the reason why we’ve had so many cases of whooping cough this year is because of increased awareness.

Cut 6 (14) “…are being detected.”

Sokol says the best way to prevent whooping cough is for expectant mothers to get vaccinated against the disease with each pregnancy.

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It’s a historic day for southwest Louisiana as state and local officials break ground on a 17.5 billion dollar LNG project that will be built and operated by Woodside Energy Group. The liquified natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu is called Louisiana L-N-G. Calcasieu Parish Police Jury President Judd Bares says Louisiana LNG is expected to generate significant economic growth…

Cut 7 (06) “…good job.”

The state economic development department says the project will support thousands of jobs during the construction phase as well as thousands more once operational. Bares says Calcasieu is ready to supply the workforce…

Cut 8 (12) “…big projects.”

Governor Landry says this is the largest single foreign direct investment in Louisiana history. Once operational in 2029, Louisiana LNG will produce up to 16.5 million metric tons of LNG per year. Louisiana already has four operational LNG export terminals. Barres says southwest Louisiana is the place for LNG because of all of the natural gas pipelines plus location…

Cut 9 (09)  “…already.”

The groundbreaking ceremony will be at around 10 AM.

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Tens of thousands of Louisiana Blue policyholders will soon be getting rebate checks in the mail. Mike Bertaut (BURR-tow), the senior healthcare economist with Louisiana Blue, says Louisiana Blue has been very proactive in holding the line on healthcare costs. 

Cut 10 (07) “…24 and 25.”

And since Louisiana Blue was successful in that regard, Bertaut says Louisiana Blue is required to rebate money back to eligible policyholders.

Cut 11 (10) “…so we are.”

Bertaut says those who are eligible for a rebate are those who buy their policies directly from Louisiana Blue and not through an employer. He says that amounts to more than 113-thousand policyholders.

Cut 12 (08) “…a big number.”

Eligible policyholders should be receiving their explanation letters soon, and their rebates should arrive sometime in the next few weeks.

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Behind a dominant defensive performance, the third-ranked Tigers beat Florida, 20-10, at Tiger Stadium Saturday night to improve to 3-and-0 on the season. Things got off to a shaky start defensively when Whit Weeks was ejected for targeting on LSU’s third defensive play of the game. Later, his brother West left the game with a calf injury. But Coach Brian Kelly said his defense never flinched in the face of adversity.

Cut 13 (12)  “…but he’s game.”

That third Weeks is their freshman brother Zach. The defense stepped up and intercepted Florida quarterback D.J. Lagway five times, including a 58-yard pick-six by Dashawn Spears that gave LSU the 20-10 lead that would hold up the rest of the game. The interception was Spears’ second of the game, and Kelly said his performance was a long time coming.

Cut 14 (06) “…on the field.”

After Kelly opened his postgame news conference by praising his defense who essentially won the game for the Tigers, WBRZ-TV reporter Michael Cauble asked him about his team’s struggles on offense. Kelly was furious and let Cauble have it.

Cut 15 (16) “…tired of it.”

One offensive touchdown, just 10 first downs, 4-for-14 on third downs, and only 51 yards rushing until Caden Durham finally broke free for a 51-yard run with 1.49 left, but LSU coach Brian Kelly was not in the mood in the postgame to talk about the Tigers’ problems on offense.

Cut 16 (15) “…some respect.”

LSU hosts Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday night.

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Louisiana Tech started Conference USA Play with an emphatic 49-14 win over New Mexico State. Redshirt sophomore Blake Baker made his first start and threw for 182 yards and a touchdown and also rushed for 103 yards and a score. Bulldogs coach Sonny Cumbie says his guys played hard…

Cut 17 (22)  “…played well.”

It was also a good game for the defense as Tech did not allow a score in the second half, limiting New Mexcio State to just 27 yards rushing in the second half. Kam Franklin and Jakari Foster intercepted passes. Cumbie on the play of the defense…

Cut 18 (13) “…control the front.”

Tech hosts Southern Miss this Saturday.

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The Saints are 0-2 for the first time since 2017 after losing to San Francisco 26-21 in the Superdome. San Francisco’s backup quarterback, Mac Jones, threw for 279 yards and three touchdowns. The 49ers were 8-of-15 on third down and converted on several third-and-long situations. Coach Kellen Moore says his team is still a work in progress…

Cut 19 (18) “…go from here”

San Francisco took a 9-0 lead in the second quarter, and the Saints never could catch up. Saints starting quarterback Spencer Rattler completed just one of his first seven passes and he finished the night throwing for 207 yards and three touchdowns. Rattler is still winless as a starting QB

Cut 20 (19) “…changes the game.”