LRN New Year’s Day Newscall

In 2026, New Orleans is looking to extend its three-year winning streak. Andrew Greenstein explains.

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The college football transfer portal window opens up tomorrow and runs through the 16th, and LSU will be shopping for its next starting quarterback. Andre Champagne has more.

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If you’d like to make a new year’s resolution that’s actually easy to stick to, how about making a pledge to keep Louisiana free of litter? Keep Louisiana Beautiful and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser have suggested ten resolutions aimed at helping keep Louisiana clean. Nungesser says a few should be pretty simple.

Cut 3 (10) “…tarps and straps.”

Nungesser says a couple suggested resolutions are aimed at business owners.

Cut 4 (07) “…and empty them.”

You can report littering to the litter hotline at 855-LA-LITTER, and those who are confirmed to be littering will get a ticket, which Nungesser says has been an effective way to prevent them from littering in the future.

Cut 5 (05) “…to litter again.”

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New Orleans is looking to continue a winning streak of sorts in 2026, when it comes to reducing violent crime in the city. According to figures from the Real-Time Crime Index and the Metropolitan Crime Commission, overall violent crime fell in 2025, marking the third year in a row that overall crime numbers decreased in the city. Jeff Asher, who analyzed the numbers for the Real-Time Crime Index, says murders were way down.

Cut 6 (11) “…had in 2022.”

Asher says all other violent crime categories saw reductions of between 60 and 80-percent from their 2022 levels.

Cut 7 (10) “…of the pandemic.”

Asher says those federal investments are paying dividends in other cities across the country.

Cut 8 (13) “…places seeing decreases.”

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The college football transfer portal opens up tomorrow and will run through January 16th. Currently, LSU has 17 players planning to enter the transfer portal. Geaux 247 senior writer Glen West says head coach Lane Kiffin could sign nearly 30 players this portal period.

Cut 9 (12)  “…way for LSU.”

One of the biggest positions that the Tigers have to focus on in the portal is the offensive line. LSU has six offensive linemen planning to enter the transfer portal, two of which were starters this season. West says the staff has to be able to find some quality starters.

Cut 10 (12) “…some depth pieces.”

LSU is also seeing a mass exodus on the defensive line. Seniors Jack Pyburn, Patrick Payton, Jacobian Guillory and Bernard Gooden are all out of eligibility and are declaring for the NFL Draft, while sophomore defensive tackle is entering the transfer portal. West says the defensive line will be a key position the Tigers have to fill.

Cut 11 (14) “…line as well.”

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The fifth-ranked LSU women’s basketball team opens up conference play tonight against 11th-ranked Kentucky. In their 14 non-conference games, the Tigers’ average margin of victory was more than 55 points. On WWL radio, Mulkey says she will learn a lot about her team through the first few SEC games.

Cut 12 (14) “…to suit you.”

LSU enters SEC play with the number-one scoring offense in the country, as the Tigers average 108 points per game. The Tigers also have seven players averaging over 10 or more points. Even though the team is putting up historic numbers on the offensive end of the floor, Mulkey says the team has to do two specific things well if it wants to continue to be successful.

Cut 13 (14)  “…the defensive end.”

LSU brought in the top freshman class in the nation this year, and the young Tigers aren’t skipping a beat. Among the freshmen is 6-2 forward Grace Knox, who’s averaging 11.5 points and 5.8 rebounds a game. Mulkey says Knox could go down as one of the best players in program history.

Cut 14 (12) “…talent from California.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

We’re getting ready to kiss 2025 goodbye and welcome 2026. As such, the French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone has been re-established. With the exception of emergency purposes, vehicles are prohibited from entering the zone – essentially Bourbon Street and one block in either direction. Glade Bilby, the president of The French Quarter Citizens, says he agrees with that move.

Cut 5 (08) “…are not driving.”

As the clock ticks towards midnight, some people will be ringing in the new year by popping fireworks. If you’re among them, there are things you need to know to stay safe. Ken Pastorick with the Office of the State Fire Marshal says when shooting fireworks, make sure you’re in an open area.

Cut 7 (05) “…these things off.”

Pastorick says never put dry fireworks debris in garbage cans – embers can ignite and start a fire.

If you make a fool of yourself ringing in the new year to the point that your significant other tells you to take a hike, do it! Louisiana State Parks Assistant Secretary Brandon Burris says there will be free admission to State Parks tomorrow and Friday, so you can begin the new year with a hike to connect with the outdoors.

Cut 10 (11) “…great hike” 

What were the most popular baby names throughout the state? According to the Louisiana Department of Health, the most popular girl’s name was Amelia, and the most popular boy’s name was Noah. Other top girls’ names include Charlotte, Olivia and Emma. Other names on the boys’ list include Liam, James and John. For some strange reason, the name Andrew did not crack the top 10.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Multiple media outlets are reporting that star freshman running back Harlem Berry is returning to LSU for his sophomore season. Berry is expected to re-sign an agreement with the Tigers on Wednesday. This season, Berry rushed for 491 yards on 104 carries for two touchdowns. Berry was a consensus five-star and was the No. 1 running back in the country in the Class of 2025.

Offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. is following head coach Lane Kiffin to Baton Rouge. Weis and Kiffin’s relationship dates back to coaching together on the Alabama staff in 2015. Weis also followed Kiffin to Florida Atlantic and to Ole Miss. Weis says Kiffin has a special ability to develop quarterbacks.

Cut 15 (09) “…makes coach great.”

Weis will call plays for the Rebels tomorrow as Ole Miss takes on Georgia in the Sugar Bowl at 7 p.m.

Louisiana Tech are Independence Bowl Champs for the fourth time in school history. The Bulldogs overcame an 11-point halftime deficit to defeat Coastal Carolina 23-14. The Tech offense found its groove after a sluggish first-half performance. The Bulldogs had four turnovers of their own, but scored 17 points in the fourth quarter, including a 52-yard pass to wideout Marlion (Mar-lun) Jackson. Quarterback Trey Kukuk (Kew-kuk) totaled over 100 yards through the air and on the ground and says this LA Tech team is defined by resilience.

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LSU football is expected to bring back offensive line assistant James Cregg following the end of the Ole Miss season. Cregg was the offensive line coach at LSU during the 2019 season when the Tigers won the Joe Moore Award.

UL-Lafayette men’s basketball fell to 3-and-11 on the year and 1-and-2 in Sun Belt play after losing 63-58 to South Alabama today. Sophomore guard Jaxon Olvera led the Cajuns in scoring with 18 points off the bench.

4:30 LRN Newscast

With the New Year’s holiday upon us, the French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone is re-established, encompassing an area bound by Canal, Royal, St. Ann and Dauphine streets. State Police Trooper Danny Berrincha says visitors staying in hotels on Bourbon Street should use the entrances on Royal Street or Dauphine Street if possible.

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If the Polar Bear Plunge doesn’t exactly appeal to you to ring in the new year, why not take a hike? Louisiana State Parks Assistant Secretary Brandon Burris says as part of the First Day Hikes program, admission to state parks tomorrow and Friday is free – all the better to enjoy the beautiful landscapes at the state parks.

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For a fifth consecutive year, Louisiana will have a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. Jeff Palermo has the story

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After the parade tomorrow comes a full day of College Football Playoff action, culminating with the Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Ole Miss. The winner of that matchup will face the winner of tonight’s Cotton Bowl between Miami and Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl next week.

3:30 LRN Newscast

With the New Year’s holiday upon us, the French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone has been re-established. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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According to the state department of Health, Noah was the most popular boy for babies born in Louisiana in 2025. Liam, James, John and Elijah round out of the top five. Amelia is the most popular girl’s name, followed by Charlotte, Olivia, Emma and Eleanor.

 

At midnight tonight, fireworks will be popping across Louisiana. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ken Pastorick says children should be not be involved in the lighting of fireworks and that includes sparklers too…

Cut 9 (04) “….to melt metal”

Pastorick says the best thing to give kids are glow sticks.

The Superdome will host Ole Miss and Georgia in the Sugar Bowl tomorrow night, and the Rebels’ offense will be led by LSU Offensive Coordinator Charlie Weis. Weis followed Lane Kiffin to Baton Rouge but agreed to stay on as the offensive play caller for Ole Miss’s playoff run. He says he’s had to balance prepping for Georgia with establishing a new regime at LSU with the transfer window fast approaching.

Cut 30 (08) “…distraction at all.”

The Sugar Bowl is set to kick off tomorrow at 7:00 and Kiffin will reportedly in the Dome to watch.

LRN PM Newscall December 31

With the New Year’s holiday upon us, the French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone has been re-established. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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For a fifth consecutive year, Louisiana will have a float in the Tournament of Roses New Year’s Day parade in Pasadena, California. Jeff Palermo has the story

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If you’re planning on ringing in the new year in the French Quarter, there are things you need to know before you go, especially in light of what happened just after we rang in the start of this year. The French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone is re-established, encompassing an area bound by Canal, Royal, St. Ann and Dauphine streets. State Police Trooper Danny Berrincha says when entering that area, the best rule of thumb is to bring as few items with you as possible.

Cut 3 (09) “…to the entry.”

Berrincha says visitors staying in hotels on Bourbon Street should use the entrances on Royal Street or Dauphine Street if possible.

Cut 4 (09) “…as your identification.”

With the exception of emergency purposes, vehicles are prohibited from entering the zone – essentially Bourbon Street and one block in either direction. Glade Bilby, the president of The French Quarter Citizens, says he agrees with that move.

Cut 5 (08) “…are not driving.”

Bilby says in light of what happened at the outset of this year, New Orleans has no other option but to take extra precautions and significantly beef up security to give visitors peace of mind.

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As the clock ticks towards midnight, some people will be celebrating the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026 by popping fireworks. If you’re among them, there are things you need to know to stay safe. Ken Pastorick with the Office of the State Fire Marshal says when shooting fireworks, make sure you’re in an open area.

Cut 7 (05) “…these things off.”

Pastorick says never put dry fireworks debris in garbage cans – embers can ignite and start a fire; and if that can is next to your house, you can burn your house down.

Cut 8 (06) “…the garbage can.”

Pastorick says kids should never handle fireworks. Some adults may give kids sparklers instead; Pastorick says that’s a bad idea too.

Cut 9 (04)  “…to melt metal.”

Pastorick says the best things to give kids are glow sticks.

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Louisiana State Parks wants residents to take a hike!  Assistant Secretary for Louisiana State Parks, Brandon Burris, says there will be free admission to State Parks on New Year’s Day and January 2nd so people can begin the new year with a hike to connect with the outdoors…

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Burris says for a full listing of events and to plan your First Day Hike, visit the Louisiana State Parks First Day Hikes webpage…

Cut 11 (07) “…more advanced hikes.”

Burris says First Day Hikes are a great way to get moving and enjoy the beautiful landscapes at State Parks…

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2:30 LRN Newscast

If you’re planning on ringing in the new year in the French Quarter, there are things you need to know before you go, especially in light of what happened just after we rang in the start of this year. The French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone is re-established, encompassing an area bound by Canal, Royal, St. Ann and Dauphine streets. State Police Trooper Danny Berrincha says when entering that area, the best rule of thumb is to bring as few items with you as possible.

Cut 3 (09) “…to the entry.”

If you’re planning on popping off fireworks tonight, use some common sense to prevent the celebration from turning to disaster. Ken Pastorick with the Office of the State Fire Marshal says never put dry fireworks debris in garbage cans – embers can ignite and start a fire; and if that can is next to your house, you can burn your house down.

Cut 8 (06) “…the garbage can.”

If you make a fool of yourself ringing in the new year to the point that your significant other tells you to take a hike, do it! You can take a hike in a state park for free tomorrow or Friday, so you can begin the year by connecting with the outdoors. State Parks Assistant Secretary Brandon Burris says you can visit the Louisiana State Parks First Day Hikes webpage for a full listing of events and to plan your First Day Hike.

Cut 11 (07) “…more advanced hikes.”

Another thing you can do tomorrow to ring in the new year is to take in the Sugar Bowl. Georgia and Ole Miss kick things off in the Superdome at seven. If you want to go and still need a ticket, be prepared to fork over some serious coin – tickets on the secondary market start at around 175 dollars. The winner advances to the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, against the winner of tonight’s Cotton Bowl between Miami and Ohio State.

1:30 LRN Newscast

If you’re planning on ringing in the new year in the French Quarter, you can expect beefed up security, bolstered by the National Guard. Glade Bilby, the president of The French Quarter Citizens, says in light of what happened at the outset of this year, New Orleans has no other option but to take extra precautions to give visitors peace of mind.

Cut 6 (10) “…with security measures.”

Some of you may stay home and pop off fireworks. If you do, there are things you need to know to stay safe, prevent your house from going up in flames and prevent you from losing a finger and becoming the next spokesman for Hamburger Helper. Ken Pastorick with the Office of the State Fire Marshal says make sure you’re in an open area when shooting fireworks.

Cut 7 (05) “…these things off.”

And never put dry fireworks debris in garbage cans – embers can ignite and start a fire.

For a fifth consecutive year, Louisiana will have a float in the Tournament of Roses New Year’s Day parade in Pasadena, California. Jeff Palermo has the story

Cut 2 (35) “…Jeff Palermo.”

What were the most popular baby names throughout the state? According to the Louisiana Department of Health, the most popular boy’s name was Noah, and the most popular girl’s name was Amelia. Other names on the boys’ list include Liam, James and John; top girls’ names include Charlotte, Olivia and Emma.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the deadly terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. State Police is working with the National Guard to enforce the French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone, which means backpack coolers, ice chests and large bags will not be allowed in this zone.

Vehicles are also prohibited from entering the zone – essentially Bourbon Street and one block in either direction. Glade Bilby, the president of The French Quarter Citizens, says he agrees with that move.

Cut 5 (08) “…are not driving.”

Louisiana State Parks wants residents to take a hike!  Assistant Secretary for Louisiana State Parks, Brandon Burris, says there will be free admission to State Parks on New Year’s Day and January 2nd so people can begin the new year with a hike to connect with the outdoors…

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New LSU offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. talked about  his relationship with LSU head coach Lane Kiffin ahead of Ole Miss’ Sugar Bowl matchup with Georgia. Andre Champagne has more.

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LSU running back Harlem Berry will return for his sophomore season. Several media outlets report Berry has agreed to an NIL deal that will keep him in Tiger Town. Berry rushed for 491 yards this season and he was ranked as the nation’s number one running back coming out of St. Martin’s High School in Metairie.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU Offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. is following head coach Lane Kiffin to Baton Rouge. But first, he’s coaching Ole Miss for the rest of the College Football Playoff, starting with tomorrow night’s Sugar Bowl against Georgia. Weis says it was a tough decision to make, but he believes it was the right one.

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Former Saints stars Drew Brees and Jahri Evans are finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026.  Saints analyst Mike Detillier of WWL Radio says Brees is a lock to get in the Hall and Evans should go into the Hall with Brees…

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Brees and Evans will find out during Super Bowl week if they’ll be inducted in 2026.

 

Louisiana Tech rallied from a14-6 deficit in the Independence Bowl to beat Coastal Carolina 23 to 14 in Shreveport yesterday. The victory is LA Tech’s first bowl win since 2019 and the Bulldogs finish the season 8-and-5, head coach Sonny Cumbie’s best mark in four years in Ruston. Cumbie says, despite national narratives, bowl games are as important as ever, and he hopes this season’s success can welcome a new era in Bulldogs football.

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Darrell Barbay of Mansfield has been named the Class 2A Coach of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Barbay led the Wolverines to their first ten-win season and quarterfinal appearance since 1993.

The quarterfinals of the CFP begin tonight with Ohio State taking on Miami in Arlington, Texas.