LRN AM Newscall February 10

LSU-Alexandria sets another enrollment record. Jeff Palermo reports.

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The debate over whether guns should be permitted on college campuses will be up for debate again in the upcoming legislative session. Andre Champagne has the story.

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Santa Clara is done, and Inglewood is now on the clock. Andrew Greenstein reports New Orleans is continuing its push to land the 2031 Super Bowl.

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LSU Alexandria sets another enrollment record, with spring enrollment up 12-percent year-over-year, marking the 12th straight semester of record growth. Abbey Bain with LSU-A says one of the biggest reasons for the continued growth is smaller class sizes.

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Bain says another reason students choose LSU-A is cost.

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Bain says LSU-A is also broadening its appeal beyond its traditional base.

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Bain says while much of the growth is in continuing education, there was also a 12-percent increase in on-campus enrollment, indicating that more incoming freshmen want to be a part of the campus’ vibrant experience.

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For years, Oil City Representative Danny McCormick sponsored a bill that would allow non-felon adults to carry a gun without a permit. “Constitutional carry,” as many conservatives call it, became legal in Louisiana in 2024. For the upcoming session, McCormick has filed a bill that would allow teachers, students and the public to constitutional carry on college campuses.

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McCormick says a group of college students encouraged him to file this legislation.

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Similar legislation has failed to receive legislative approval in previous years. University officials have expressed concerns about allowing students to possess guns on campus. But McCormick says a student should have the ability defend themselves in an active shooter situation.

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Attorney General Liz Murrill believes she would win a lawsuit against New York and California in her fight to extradite doctors who have been indicted for mailing abortion pills to individuals in Louisiana. The dispensing of abortion pills is illegal in Louisiana when prescribed outside of a hospital setting. Murrill says according to the Full Faith and Credit Clause in the U.S. Constitution, states must honor each other’s laws.

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Murrill has yet to file the lawsuits against these two states, as the state is trying to extradite the doctors accused of mailing abortion pills into Louisiana. California Governor Gavin Newsom says his state will never help Louisiana criminalize healthcare. Murrill says Newsom and New York Governor Kathy Hochul are playing politics.

Cut 11 (12) “…their gun laws.”

California and New York have ignored Louisiana’s extradition requests, because shield laws in their state protect abortion providers from out of state civil or criminal charges. But Murrill says this has nothing to do with reproductive rights, because in both cases, the women were forced to take abortion pills by either their mother or their boyfriend.

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The Santa Clara Super Bowl is in the books, and Inglewood is now on the clock. After that, the 2028 Super Bowl will be held in Atlanta, and the NFL has yet to award Super Bowls beyond that point. New Orleans is continuing to make a strong bid to host the 2031 Super Bowl – and Jay Cicero, the president and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says New Orleans has proven eleven previous times to be the perfect Super Bowl host.

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Cicero says what especially works for New Orleans is visitors do not need to rent a car to get around.

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Cicero says everyone who has covered a Super Bowl in New Orleans has given the city rave reviews.

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2031 is the earliest that New Orleans could host the Super Bowl due to conflicts with Mardi Gras in 2029 and a convention in 2030.

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It’s officially game week for the LSU baseball team. The Tigers will open their season against Milwaukee on Friday at 2 p.m. Fifth-year senior infielder Seth Dardar is one of the new transfers LSU added in the offseason. Dardar, who’s a Mandeville native, says he was only in the portal for an hour before committing to the Tigers.

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LSU sophomore catcher Cade Arrambide enters his second year with the program after putting together an impressive freshman season. Last year, Arrambide hit .242 with four home runs and 14 RBI in 36 games. Arrambide says his main focus in the offseason was improving his plate discipline.

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One of LSU’s key returners is senior pitcher Zac Cowan (COW-in), who struck out 60 hitters in 52 innings of work last season. Cowan only threw a fastball and changeup last season, but says he’s added to his arsenal.

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Ford Pemberton enters his first season as the ULM head baseball coach. The Warhawks finished last in the Sun Belt last season and are predicted to finish last this season, but Pemberton says he believes the future is bright in Monroe.

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Pemberton says freshman infielder Sutton Lewis from Monroe is one of the players who has stood out leading up to the regular season.

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5:30 LRN Newscast

At a press conference in Leesville, federal officials announced a Lafayette grand jury returned a 12-count indictment against 11 individuals involved in an alleged multi-parish drug trafficking organization. FBI agent Jonathan Tapp says one of the search warrants they executed resulted in law enforcement recovering a large amount of cocaine and fentanyl…

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As required by a new law, cameras are being installed inside every public and charter school special education classroom. Bill author, Representative Shane Mack, says it’s to help everyone when incidents occur but the cameras are only part of what the law does to help parents and school faculty and staff.

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Tough night for New Iberia native Kayshon Boutte and the rest of the Patriots offense in Super Bowl 60 as they struggled mightily against Seattle’s defense and lost 29 to 13 to the Seahawks. Here’s what Boutte had to say….

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During the Super Bowl last night, many fans had one eye on the game and one eye on their phones doing Google searches. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Seattle Seahawks won their second Super Bowl yesterday after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13. Former LSU offensive lineman Anthony Bradford was the only former Tiger to win a Super Bowl while K’Lavon Chaisson, Will Campbell and Kayshon Boutte were on the losing side. Boutte caught one pass for 21 yards and he says the loss stings.

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After coaching LSU’s defensive line for just one year, Kyle Williams is returning to coach the Ruston High Bearcats under Jerrod Baugh, the Lincoln Parish Journal confirmed. Williams will serve as both Assistant Athletics Director and Assistant Head Coach.

The LSU women’s basketball team moved down one spot to Number 6 in the AP Poll after dropping to Texas and beating Auburn last week. Saturday’s game between LSU and South Carolina will officially be a top 10 matchup.

On a day Louisiana Tech men’s basketball retired the jersey number of Bulldogs legend Paul Millsap, La Tech ended Sam Houston’s seven-game winning streak by beating the Bearkats 87 to 78. The win gives Tech a 6-6 record in Conference USA. The Bulldogs are on the road this week as they visit Missouri State on Thursday night and F-I-U on Saturday. Sir Issac Herron had a career-high 18 points in the win over Sam Houston and says the Bulldogs need to bring the same toughness they played with against the Bearcats on the road.

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Louisiana Tech offensive coordinator Tony Franklin announced his retirement from football this weekend. Under Franklin, the Bulldogs had the 4th best scoring offense and second-best rushing offense in Conference USA, averaging 27.3 points and 195 rushing yards per game.

4:30 LRN Newscast

A multi-parish drug trafficking investigation in central Louisiana leads to a 12-count indictment against 11 people who were allegedly buying and selling large amounts of meth and cocaine. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Dixon McMakin is staying put. The Baton Rouge state representative announced on social media that he will not be seeking the Republican nomination for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Julia Letlow as she runs for U.S. Senate.

Super Bowl commercials always get people talking; and this year is no exception. Google Search and Trends Expert Jennifer Jones says a few of them stood out in Google searches during last night’s game.

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As for the action on the field, the Seahawks are celebrating their second Super Bowl title in franchise history, beating the Patriots, 29-13. For the Patriots, it was a bitter end to an incredible turnaround season, one which followed a season in which they went 4-and-13. Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte from LSU says the Super Bowl loss stings.

Cut 4 (09) “…it do hurt.”

For Seahawks fans, the win is sweet revenge, making up for the 28-24 loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl 49.

3:30 LRN Newscast

A Lafayette grand jury indicts 11 people in an alleged multi-parish drug trafficking organization. Assistant U.S. Attorney LaDonte Murphy says the drugs originated in Mexico and were trafficked across the border.

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In the 12-count federal indictment, the 11 are accused of possessing or conspiring to possess large amounts of meth and cocaine with an intent to distribute. Nine are from Vernon Parish; two are from Sabine Parish.

LSU Alexandria sets another enrollment record, with spring enrollment up 12-percent year-over-year, marking the 12th straight semester of record growth. Abbey Bain with LSU-A says one of the biggest reasons for the continued growth is smaller class sizes.

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While the Seahawks are celebrating a Super Bowl title today, the Patriots are taking pride in what they accomplished this season. Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams of Louisiana Tech, who won the Super Bowl last season with the Eagles, says the team came a long way after finishing 4-and-13 one season ago

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Thanks to modern technology, many fans had one eye on their TVs and one eye on their phones doing Google searches during the Super Bowl. Google Search and Trends Expert Jennifer Jones says while many fans during the game were searching for quarterbacks Drake Maye and Sam Darnold, as well as MVP Kenneth Walker the Third, there was someone else who was also dominating the searches.

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LRN PM Newscall

During the Super Bowl last night, many fans had one eye on the game and one eye on their phones doing Google searches. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A multi-parish drug trafficking investigation in central Louisiana leads to a 12-count indictment against 11 individuals that were allegedly involved in buying and selling large amounts of meth and cocaine. Jeff Palermo has the story..

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While the Seattle Seahawks are celebrating a Super Bowl title today, the New England Patriots are taking pride in what they accomplished this season. They reached the big game one season after going 4-and-13, setting a new record for a Super Bowl team with the worst record in the season prior. Defensive tackle Milton Williams of La Tech, who won the Super Bowl last season with the Eagles, says the team came a long way in just one year.

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One of those players Williams was alluding to was third year wide receiver Kayshon Boutte of LSU. While the New Iberia native’s numbers this year were similar to those of last year, he caught six touchdown passes this season, compared to three last season. Boutte says the Super Bowl loss stings.

Cut 4 (09) “…it do hurt.”

Boutte says he and the rest of the offense had no answers for the Seahawks’ stifling defense.

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While Boutte and fellow LSU Tiger Will Campbell are wondering what could have been, it’s a different story for their former Tigers teammate Anthony Bradford, as the Seahawks guard is celebrating a Super Bowl title.

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Thanks to modern technology, many fans had one eye on their TVs and one eye on their phones doing Google searches during the Super Bowl. Google Search and Trends Expert Jennifer Jones says while many fans during the game were searching for quarterbacks Drake Maye and Sam Darnold, as well as MVP Kenneth Walker the Third, there was someone else who was also dominating the searches.

Cut 6 (10) “…five field goals.”

Besides the game itself, one of the biggest conversation pieces is always the commercials, and this year is no different. Jones says a few stood out in Google searches during the game.

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Of course, this year, the biggest show besides the game was the Bad Bunny show at halftime. Jones says while there were many memorable moments during Bad Bunny’s 13-minute performance, one stood out in particular among those on Google.

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Jones explains the couple, who has not been publicly identified as of yet, had invited Bad Bunny to attend their wedding, and Bad Bunny countered by inviting them to exchange their vows during his halftime show. The end result was the viral moment that has everyone talking.

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At a press conference in Leesville, federal officials announced a Lafayette grand jury returned a 12-count indictment against 11 individuals involved in an alleged multi-parish drug trafficking organization. Assistant US Attorney LaDonte Murphy says the suspects are accused of possessing or conspiring to possess large amounts of meth and cocaine with an intent to distribute…

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Authorities say the eleven people indicted have been arrested and taken into custody. Most of the suspects are from Vernon Parish, two of the alleged traffickers are from Sabine Parish. Murphy says the drugs originated in Mexico and were trafficked across the border…

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FBI agent Jonathan Tapp says one of the search warrants they executed resulted in law enforcement recovering a large amount of cocaine and fentanyl…

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2:30 LRN Newscast

At a press conference in Leesville, federal officials announced a Lafayette grand jury returned a 12-count indictment against 11 individuals involved in an alleged multi-parish drug trafficking organization. Assistant US Attorney LaDonte Murphy says the suspects are accused of possessing or conspiring to possess large amounts of meth and cocaine with an intent to distribute…

Cut 9 (13)  “…into our markets.”

Most of the suspects have connections to Vernon Parish.

Every parish in Louisiana will be showcased in a new travel series that debuts tonight at 8 PM on Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says the L-A 64 series will take viewers off the beaten path…

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Tonight’s first episode is on Vermilion Parish.

 

During the Super Bowl last night, many fans had one eye on the game and one eye on their phones doing Google searches. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Baton Rouge State Representative Dixon McMakin says he will no longer seek election as the next U-S Representative for the 5th Congressional district. Meanwhile, Livingston Parish Republican Larry Davis says he’s switching his campaign from the 5th Congressional District to the 6th Congressional district and will challenge Democrat Cleo Fields.

1:30 LRN Newscast

A multi-parish drug trafficking investigation in central Louisiana leads to a 12-count indictment against 11 individuals that were allegedly involved in buying and selling large amounts of meth and cocaine. Jeff Palermo has the story..

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In Baton Rouge, one school ended up closing for the day due to a massive sick-out. Classes were cancelled at Sacred Heart of Jesus School after more than 40-percent of students and 41-percent of staffers fell ill. 

Former LSU and current Patriots receiver Kayshon Boutte and his teammates are licking their wounds following their team’s 29-13 loss to the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60 last night. Boutte says he and the rest of the offense had no answers for the Seahawks’ stifling defense.

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While Boutte and fellow LSU Tiger Will Campbell are wondering what could have been, it’s a different story for their former Tigers teammate Anthony Bradford, who’s busy celebrating with his Seahawks teammates today.

Of course, this year, the biggest show besides the game was the Bad Bunny show at halftime. Google Search and Trends expert Jennifer Jones says while there were many memorable moments during Bad Bunny’s 13-minute performance, one stood out in particular among those on Google.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

Super Bowl commercials always get people talking; and this year is no exception. Google Search and Trends Expert Jennifer Jones says a few of them stood out in Google searches during last night’s game.

Cut 7 (08) “…top searched one.”

As for the action on the field, the Seahawks are celebrating their second Super Bowl title in franchise history, beating the Patriots, 29-13. For the Patriots, it was a bitter end to an incredible turnaround season, one which followed a season in which they went 4-and-13. Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte from LSU says the Super Bowl loss stings.

Cut 4 (09) “…it do hurt.”

For Seahawks fans, the win is sweet revenge, making up for the 28-24 loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl 49.

Louisiana residents can learn what makes each parish unique in a new original travel series that debuts tonight on L-P-B. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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You can cross one name off the list of candidates for the Fifth Congressional District. Dixon McMakin announced on social media that he will not be seeking the seat being vacated by Julia Letlow as she runs for U.S. Senate. McMakin says there’s too much unfinished business at the state level to launch a bid for Congress at this time.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The fifth ranked LSU women’s basketball team improved to 22-and-3 yesterday with a 77-44 win over Auburn. Auburn shot just 25-percent from the field, while the Lady Tigers had four players score in double figures, led by freshman forward ZaKiyah Johnson who had 16 points and eight rebounds.

The 2026 college baseball season gets underway Friday. An intriguing newcomer for Ragin Cajuns baseball is Donovan LaSalle from Lake Charles. LaSalle was a star baseball player at Barbe High School and signed with Oklahoma State out of high school. But he didn’t get regular playing time for the Cowboys. Coach Matt Deggs says LaSalle has big-time power and plans to have him in the line-up every game…

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The Cajuns open the season against Missouri State.

 

Super Bowl 60 is in the books as Seattle played outstanding defense in a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots. Still a great season for New England as went from 4-and-13 in 2024 to A-F-C Champions. Defensive tackle Milton Williams, who played at Louisiana Tech and  the Super Bowl last season with the Eagles, says the team came a long way in just one year.

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Louisiana Tech men’s basketball had a nice win on Saturday as the Bulldogs ended Sam Houston’s seven game winning streak by beating the Bearkats 87-78. Tech got a break out performance from Kaden Cooper, who scored 16 points and had a career-high 18 rebounds in his first game since January 14th. Coach Talvin Hesteron Cooper’s big game…

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