11:30 LRN Newscast

A massive enforcement operation in North Louisiana targeting registered sex offenders nets 67 arrests. It’s one of the biggest child predator busts in state history. Attorney General Liz Murrill says it happened during a month-long operation last month called Operation Access Denied.

Cut 13 (13)  “…during this operation.”

More than 30 law enforcement agencies took part in the operation.

The American Tort Reform Foundation is out with its ranking of its worst judicial hellholes of 2025. President Tiger Joyce says one long-running state case rose to close to the top of the list.

Cut 10 (10) “…at number four.”

Another holiday travel week is upon us. Triple-A says this will be another record-breaking year, with more than 122-million Americans heading out of town to celebrate the holidays. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says whereas people tend to travel at the same time for the Thanksgiving holiday, Christmas is a little different.

Cut 5 (06) “…everyone heading out.”

The mad dash is on for procrastinators needing to finish their Christmas shopping. The National Retail Federation expects almost 160-million shoppers to hit the stores this weekend, with more than 41-million shopping online. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says doing your Super Saturday shopping online is becoming easier each year.

Cut 8 (12) “…to your car.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

The American Tort Reform Foundation says the ongoing coastal litigation is the fourth biggest judicial hellhole in the country. This year, Chevron was ordered to pay 744-million dollars to Plaquemines Parish; Chevron has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming that state court was not the proper venue. Foundation President Tiger Joyce says Chevron has a good case.

Cut 12 (10) “…World War Two.”

Christmas week is next week, and that means another busy travel week. And Triple-A says this year will be another record-breaker, with more than 122-million Americans heading out of town for the holidays. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says the closer we get to Christmas Day, the busier the roads will be.

Cut 4 (09) “…the highest number.”

This weekend is the last weekend before Christmas, and more people than ever are expected to get their last-minute shopping in. Andre Champagne has more.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says highly pathogenic avian flu is killing wild birds in the state. LDWF says fall migrations have created a resurgence of HPAI-induced disease in waterfowl and other birds. While this strain is of minimal threat to humans, LDWF says you should never handle a sick bird.

9:30 LRN Newscast

67 registered sex offenders are arrested in what’s being billed as the biggest child predator bust in state history. It was a month-long operation involving more than 30 law enforcement agencies. Attorney General Liz Murrill says this underscores the importance of parents diligently supervising their kids’ online activity at all times. 

Cut 15 (08) “…to your child.”

The American Tort Reform Foundation says the long-running coastal litigation case in Louisiana is the fourth biggest judicial hellhole in the country. Federation President Tiger Joyce says litigation like this is not good news for one of the biggest drivers of the state’s economy.

Cut 11 (08) “…such an outlier.”

The foundation says Louisiana residents pay what is effectively a tort tax of more than a thousand dollars a year.

Christmas is next week, and that means another holiday travel week is upon us. Unlike Thanksgiving, when people tend to travel on the same day, Christmas travel is a little more spread out. Still, Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says if you want to avoid heavy traffic on your way home, your best bet is to watch the ball drop at Times Square in your vacation destination.

Cut 6 (08) “…the same time.”

Tomorrow is Super Saturday, with shoppers crowding the malls, frantically clearing their Christmas lists. The National Retail Federation says U.S. shoppers will spend more than one-trillion dollars for the first time. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice believes the numbers are deceiving, though.

Cut 9 (13)  “…those price increases.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Christmas is next week, and that a very busy time for travel. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The National Retail Federation expects 160 million people to hit stores on the last Saturday before Christmas…that includes 41-million online shoppers.

Cut 8 (12) “…to your car.”

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67 sex offenders are in custody in Louisiana this morning after one of the biggest child predator busts in state history.  The month-long Operation Access Denied, focused on catching offenders who were breaking the law and exploiting children online.  Attorney General Liz Murrill says agents from 26 sheriff’s offices, three police departments, the Department of Public Safety and the Bossier Marshal’s Office found those engaging in illegal online activity, and that led to the discovery of other crimes.

Cut 14 (12) “…of an animal.”

The New Orleans City Council voted unanimously yesterday to move forward with an override Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s veto of the 2026 budget.  The $1.6 billion budget includes several cost-saving efforts, including layoffs, a hiring freeze, and $150 million in spending cuts.

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

A massive enforcement operation in North Louisiana targeting registered sex offenders nets 67 arrests. It’s one of the biggest child predator busts in state history. Attorney General Liz Murrill says it happened during a month-long operation last month called Operation Access Denied.

Cut 13 (13)  “…during this operation.”

The American Tort Reform Foundation is out with its ranking of its worst judicial hellholes of 2025. President Tiger Joyce says one long-running state case rose to close to the top of the list.

Cut 10 (10) “…at number four.”

The foundation says lawsuit abuse forces Louisiana residents to pay what is effectively a tort tax of more than a thousand dollars a year.

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We’re heading into the last weekend before Christmas and as Andre Champagne reports, if you’ll be shopping, expect lots of company.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

This Christmas will also be another record-breaker when it comes to travel, with more than 122-million Americans heading out of town for the holidays. But unlike Thanksgiving, Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana, says not everyone will be traveling at once.

Cut 5 (06) “…everyone heading out.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Tulane makes its first appearance in the College Football Playoff Saturday, where it’ll face Ole Miss for the second time this season. Head coach Jon Sumrall credited his team’s success to its closeness and says he has full belief in its ability to pull off an upset.

Cut 16 (12) “…we fight.”

Ole Miss is a 17.5 point favorite tomorrow.

The college football playoff gets underway tonight with Oklahoma hosting Alabama. In late October, the Sooners defeated the Crimson Tide 23-21.

The Pelicans had their best win of the season last night for their third straight victory as New Orleans defeated Houston 133 to 128 in overtime. The Pels trailed by 25 points in the first half. Saddiq Bey had a season high 29 points and Trey Murphy added 27 points.

 

The Saints are seeking their third straight win on Sunday when they host the Jets and they are getting good play from rookie quarterback Tyler Shough. Tight end Juwan Johnson knew Shough prior to playing for the Saints, as both started their careers at Oregon. Johnson says he’s seeing Shough play with lots of confidence lately.

Cut 19 (17) “…what it is.”

Running back Devin Neal has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, and wide receiver Devaughn Vele has been ruled out with a shoulder injury.

In college hoops, the Ragin Cajuns scored just 17 points in the first half in their Sun Belt opener and lost to Southern Miss 62 to 54.

Tonight, LSU hosts Southeastern Louisiana. The Tigers are 9-1, while the Lions are 4-7.

The son of former LSU head coach Les Miles has been hired by Marshall Faulk and Southern’s new tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

It’s being called one of the biggest child predator busts in state history. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

New Orleans City Council voted unanimously yesterday to move forward with an override Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s veto of the 2026 budget.  The $1.6 billion budget includes several cost-saving efforts, including layoffs, a hiring freeze, and $150 million in spending cuts.

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Christmas is next week, and that means another busy travel week. Triple-A says this one will be another record-breaker, with more than 122-million Americans heading out of town for the holidays, the majority on the roadways. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says the closer we get to Christmas Day, the busier the roads will be.

Cut 4 (09) “…the highest number.”

The National Retail Federation is expecting almost 160-million shoppers to hit the stores on the last Saturday before Christmas. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says even though there are more shoppers than ever, the most money is being spent by one group more than the others.

Cut 7 (11) “…to spend more.”

LRN AM Newscall December 19

Next week is Christmas week, and that means scores of people will be heading out of town to celebrate the holidays. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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This weekend is the last weekend before Christmas, and more people than ever are expected to get their last-minute shopping in. Andre Champagne has more.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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It’s being called one of the biggest child predator busts in state history. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Christmas week is next week, and that means another busy travel week. And Triple-A says this year will be another record-breaker, with more than 122-million Americans heading out of town for the holidays, with the automobile being the most popular mode of travel by far. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says the closer we get to Christmas Day, the busier the roads will be.

Cut 4 (09) “…the highest number.”

Redman says whereas everyone seems to be traveling at once for Thanksgiving, that’s not the case for Christmas.

Cut 5 (06) “…everyone heading out.”

Redman says if you want to avoid heavy traffic on your way home, your best bet is to watch the ball drop at Times Square in your vacation destination.

Cut 6 (08) “…the same time.”

In the west-south-central region, which includes Louisiana, 11-million people are expected to take a road trip of more than 50 miles to celebrate the holidays.

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The National Retail Federation is expecting almost 160-million shoppers to hit the stores on the last Saturday before Christmas. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says even though there are more shoppers than ever, the most money is being spent by one group more than the others.

Cut 7 (11) “…to spend more.”

Of those shoppers, the NRF is expecting more than 41-million to do so online. Rice says doing your Super Saturday shopping online is becoming easier each year.

Cut 8 (12) “…to your car.”

The NRF has predicted that shoppers in the U.S. will spend more than one-trillion dollars for the first time. Rice believes the numbers are deceiving, though.

Cut 9 (13)  “…those price increases.”

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The American Tort Reform Foundation is out with its ranking of its worst judicial hellholes of 2025. President Tiger Joyce says one long-running state case rose to close to the top of the list.

Cut 10 (10) “…at number four.”

The award that Joyce is referring to was the 744-million-dollar verdict handed down by a jury to Plaquemines Parish; when after deliberating for four hours, it found Chevron liable for environmental damages and degradation of coastal wetlands. Joyce says litigation like this is not good news for one of the biggest drivers of the state’s economy.

Cut 11 (08) “…such an outlier.”

Chevron appealed the verdict on the grounds that state court was not the proper venue in the case, and the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments January 12th. Joyce says Chevron has a good case.

Cut 12 (10) “…World War Two.”

The foundation says lawsuit abuse forces Louisiana residents to pay what is effectively a tort tax of more than a thousand dollars a year, and it leads to almost 40-thousand lost jobs each year.

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A massive enforcement operation in North Louisiana targeting registered sex offenders nets 67 arrests. It’s one of the biggest child predator busts in state history. Attorney General Liz Murrill says it happened during a month-long operation last month called Operation Access Denied.

Cut 13 (13)  “…during this operation.”

Murrill says agents from 26 sheriff’s offices, three police departments, the Department of Public Safety and the Bossier Marshal’s Office used the sex offender registry and other resources to identify the sex offenders who were engaging in illegal online activity, and that led to the discovery of other crimes.

Cut 14 (12) “…of an animal.”

Murrill says these arrests underscore the importance of parents diligently supervising their kids’ online activity at all times.

Cut 15 (08) “…to your child.”

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Tulane makes its first appearance in the College Football Playoff Saturday, where it’ll face Ole Miss for the second time this season. Head coach Jon Sumrall credited his team’s success to its closeness and says he has full belief in its ability to pull off an upset.

Cut 16 (12) “…we fight.”

In Tulane’s first game against Ole Miss, junior quarterback Jake Retzlaff only completed 5 of 17 passes for 52 yards. Sumrall says Retzlaff has done a great job bouncing back and says he’s a completely different quarterback at this point in the season.

Cut 17 (14)  “…leader for us.”

Kickoff in Oxford on Saturday is at 2:30 p.m.

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The Saints look to win their third straight game Sunday when they take on the New York Jets. Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough says the team’s confidence is as high as it’s ever been and says he wants to keep the city of New Orleans happy.

Cut 18 (17)  “…my whole goal.”

Tight end Juwan Johnson knew Shough prior to playing for the Saints, as both started their careers at Oregon. Johnson says he’s seeing Shough play with lots of confidence lately.

Cut 19 (17) “…what it is.”

Running back Devin Neal has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, and wide receiver Devaughn Vele has been ruled out with a shoulder injury.

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

67 sex offenders are arrested in a month-long operation in North Louisiana last month. Attorney General Liz Murrill says agents from more than 30 departments used the sex offender registry and other resources to identify the sex offenders who were engaging in illegal online activity, and that led to the discovery of other crimes.

Cut 14 (12) “…of an animal.”

The Public Service Commission passes a new policy, in which utilities looking to build infrastructure to power large projects like data centers will no longer have to prove that the generation is the cheapest and most reliable on the market. Alaina DiLaura with the Alliance for Affordable Energy says the new policy is unfair to residents.

Cut 11 (11) “…enter the state.”

Louisiana is expected to provide high-speed internet access to every resident by 2028, two years earlier than initially expected. Andre Champagne has more.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

People needing to conduct business at an OMV service center picked the wrong day to do so. The OMV was hit with a system-wide outage for several hours today. It started at around nine this morning, and services were finally restored by 2:30 this afternoon. Other state services were also affected. No word on what caused the outage.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Tulane faces Ole Miss for the second time this year in the first round of the College Football Playoff on Saturday. The Rebels blew out the Green Wave the first time, winning by five touchdowns. Junior quarterback Jake Retzlaff said the team is looking to get revenge the second time around.

Cut 18 (16)  “…and we’re ready.”

Kickoff in Oxford is at 2:30 p.m.

LSU senior cornerback has been named as a First-Team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America after recording 45 tackles, two interceptions and 11 pass breakups on the season. With the honors, Delane becomes a unanimous All-American. Delane only allowed 13 receptions for 147 yards. He did not allow a single touchdown in coverage this season and has seemed to solidify himself as a first-round pick.

Last night, UL-Lafayette dropped the 68 Ventures Bowl by a score of 20-13 to the Delaware Blue Hens. The Cajuns turned the ball over three times in the loss.

The Saints have won two straight and rookie quarterback Tyler Shough’s record as an NFL starter is now 3-and-3. Tight end Juwan Johnson started his college career at Oregon with Shough. Johnson says the two already had chemistry and that believes Shough is going to continue to improve.

Cut 21 (16): “really excited for him.”

The Saints are at home for the last time this season as New Orleans hosts the New York Jets on Sunday at noon.

Florida State graduate assistant Ben Miles, who is the son of former LSU head coach Les Miles, is reportedly set to be hired as Marshall Faulk and Southern’s new tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Miles has spent the last two seasons in Tallahassee and began his coaching career in College Station in 2022 as a grad assistant for Texas A&M.

The LSU men’s basketball team plays its first home game since November 21st tomorrow as the Tigers host Southeastern Louisiana at 7 p.m.