11:40 LRN Sportscast

Tonight is the NFL draft and the Saints have the eighth overall selection. There are several players the Black and Gold are considering  and they are Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate, edge rushers Rueben Bain Junior from Miami and David Bailey from Texas Tech. LSU cornerback Mansoor Delanne is also a possibility as he’s expected to be a top ten pick.

Former LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier will not be drafted in the first round, but he’s expected to be selected tomorrow in the second or third round. NFL Draft expert Mike Detillier of WWL Radio says Nussmeier struggled in 2025 because of an injury, but when healthy he does a lot of things well.

Cut 13 (15)  “…he’s got that.”

Former LSU safety AJ Haulcy is also expected to be a second round pick.

 

UL Lafayette football will wrap up spring practice with a game Saturday. Head coach Michael Desormeaux says he wants his team to take full advantage of the work they’ll have the opportunity to get in.

Cut 18 (10)  “…in the summer.”

The LSU Board of Supervisors has approved a new contract for athletic director Verge Ausberry. Ausberry would receive one-point-five million by the end of 2027 and it would increase by 100-thousand dollars each year. The deal runs through 2030. Proposals to increase ticket and parking prices for LSU men’s and women’s basketball are also on the agenda.

The Zurich Classic gets underway today at the TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Shane Lowry, Matt Fitzpatrick and Brooks Koepka are some of the big names in the 148-man field.

11:30 LRN Newscast

We’re learning new details about the man arrested for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at Jazz Fest. The Advocate is reporting that 45-year-old Christopher Gillum is a former law enforcement officer in North Carolina, and that his family reported that he was looking to shoot Black people and commit so-called “suicide by cop.”

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would allow public universities to keep private how they spend revenue share dollars with their athletes. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Chalmette Representative Mike Bayham says he plans on bringing up his proposed constitutional amendment to limit governors to two lifetime terms to another vote next week. It got 67 votes yesterday, three short of the requisite 70 needed to advance. Current law states that governors are only limited to two *consecutive* terms. Bayham says, though, eight years is enough.

Cut 8 (07) “…of this state.”

About 90-percent of the state is in a drought, with more than half now in extreme drought. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says everywhere you go, you can start to see the devastating effects.

Cut 4 (14) “…of Louisiana agriculture.”

Grymes says this is the worst drought the state has experienced since 2023.

10:30 LRN Newscast

We continue to follow breaking news as a North Carolina man has been arrested for allegedly planning to carry out a mass shooting at Jazz Fest. Christopher Gillum was arrested in Destin, Florida, after authorities found more than 200 rounds of ammo in his hotel room.

Jazz Fest opens today; and if you think this incident is going to ruin a good time at the Fair Ground Race Course, think again.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Michelle Southern.”

If you’re not in the greater Baton Rouge area or in Cameron Parish, you’re in an area experiencing drought. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the latest Louisiana Drought Monitor shows drought conditions getting worse.

Cut 3 (12) “…as extreme drought.”

Grymes says in order to turn things around at this point, we need to see two to four weeks of steady wet weather.

On the State House floor, Shreveport Representative Tammy Phelps took time to address the horrific events from this past Sunday, when a man shot seven of his kids and a nephew to death. Phelps said these are trying times not only for the families of the victims, but also for those who were called to the scene Sunday morning.

Cut 5 (05) “…they have children.”

The House observed a moment of silence following Phelps’ remarks.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Authorities in Florida say they have arrested a man from North Carolina who was planning to carry out a mass shooting at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which starts today. The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as Christopher Gillum of Chapel Hill. Officials say 200 rounds of ammo was found in his hotel room in Destin, Florida. We will have more on this story as it develops.

Meanwhile, the 2026 Jazz Fest gets underway today at the Fairgrounds Race Track. Rod Stewart, the Eagles and Stevie Nicks are among this year’s headliners….

Cut 11 (10) “…special thing”

That’s Jazz Fest Producer Quint Davis Five-thousand musicians will perform on 14 stages over the course of eight days. The fest runs from Thursday to Sunday to this weekend and next.

And over in Lafayette, Festival International is underway as that five day free festival brings in musicians from around the world.

 

A solemn moment on the House floor yesterday as Shreveport Representative Tammy Phelps reflected on Sunday’s mass shooting in Shreveport where a gunman killed seven of his children and one of his nephews. First Lady Sharon Landry’s foundation, Love One Louisiana, will cover the funeral costs and Phelps is appreciative of the gesture…

Cut 6 (06) “….you so much”

Several former LSU football standouts are set to hear their names called as the NFL Draft begins tonight. Andre Champagne takes a look at who could come off the board early….

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8:30 AM LRN Newscast

The 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival opens today. Michelle Southern reports.

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Huge news out of Florida regarding Jazz Fest. The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested a man from Chapel Hill, North Carolina who was planning to carry out a mass shooting at the Jazz Fest. Christopher Gillum was arrested at a hotel in Destin, Florida. Authorities recovered a handgun and 200 rounds of ammunition from his hotel room.

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An effort to prevent someone from serving as governor for three or more terms failed to get enough votes in the House. But Chalmette Representative Michael  Bayham can bring the measure up again. If the proposed legislation can get two-thirds approval in both the House and the Senate, voters would decide if it should be added to the state’s constitution. Bayham believes the public would support it, based on how they already feel about term limits.

Cut 9 (11)  “…by the legislature.”

Tonight is the first round of the NFL Draft, and draft expert Mike Detillier of WWL Radio believes former LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane could go to the Saints who have the eighth overall selection…

Cut 15 (14) “…play out wide.”

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

An effort to prevent someone from serving as governor for three or more terms failed to get enough votes in the House. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham’s proposed constitutional amendment needed 70 votes, but it only got 67. There were 22 no votes, and 16 members did not vote. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry likes the proposal.

Cut 7 (05) “…good bill, thanks.”

The constitution currently only allows a person to serve two *consecutive* terms. But if former governors Bobby Jindal or John Bel Edwards wanted to run for governor next year, they could. But Bayham says they’ve already had their chance, and eight years is enough for future governors.

Cut 8 (07) “…of this state.”

If the proposed legislation can get two-thirds approval in both the House and the Senate, voters would decide if it should be added to the state’s constitution.

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Several former LSU football standouts are set to hear their names called as the NFL Draft begins tonight. Andre Champagne takes a look at who could come off the board early….

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed one case of measles in a child, who just returned home from international travel.  Officials are warning that anyone at the Kenner Target on West Esplanade and the Walmart Supercenter on Esplanade last Friday may have been exposed to the measles.  This is the first measles case reported in Louisiana this year.

 

6:45 LRN Sportscast

It’s draft day as the first round of the NFL draft is tonight. The Saints have the eighth overall pick and WWL Radio’s Mike Detillier says there is a chance the Black and Gold will use that pick to take former LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane…

Cut 15 (14) “…out wide”

Saints offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier will not be with the team during the draft. He’ll be with his son, former LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who is expected to be drafted on Friday night. Saints G-M Mickey Loomis has no problem with Doug Nussmeier being with his son…

Cut 17 (13) “>..value his input

 

The LSU football team will be back on this morning as spring practice is winding down. A big question mark going into next season will be the Tigers running game. Tigerbait’s Preston Guy says LSU has struggled to run the ball during the scrimmages…

Cut 29 (17) “…as a receiver”

Wisconsin transfer Dilin Jones has also had a good spring and has been getting snaps with the first team.

In college baseball…Nicholls defeated Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi six to one as Caston Thompson hit his 12th home run. This game actually started on March 6th in Corpus Christi, but it had to be restarted from the first inning due to an appeal won by the Islanders. Nicholls is now 14 and 10 in Southland play.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would allow public universities to keep private how they spend revenue share dollars with their athletes. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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In other news from the capitol, Shreveport Representative Tammy Phelps took time to address the horrific events from this past Sunday, when a man shot seven of his kids and a nephew to death. Phelps thanked those from across Louisiana and the country for the outpouring of support.

Cut 4 (05) “…take a while.”

The House observed a moment of silence following Phelps’ remarks.

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The 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival opens today. It consists of essentially two four-day weekends – Thursday through Sunday at the Fair Grounds Race Course. Despite the name, jazz is by no means the only music featured during the festival; Jazz Fest Producer Quint Davis says this is a celebration of Louisiana artistry.

Cut 10 (08) “…to become now.”

The NFL Draft begins tonight at seven p.m. in Pittsburgh, and several LSU Tigers will be waiting to hear their names called this weekend. One of them is Garrett Nussmeier. NFL Draft expert Mike Detillier of WWL Radio believes Nussmeier will be highly coveted by teams for his rare set of abilities.

Cut 13 (15)  “…he’s got that.”

LRN AM Newscall April 23

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would allow public universities to keep private how they spend revenue share dollars with their athletes. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival opens today. Michelle Southern reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Michelle Southern.”

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Several former LSU football standouts are set to hear their names called as the NFL Draft begins tonight. Andre Champagne takes a look at who could come off the board early….

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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On the State House floor, Shreveport Representative Tammy Phelps took time to address the horrific events from this past Sunday, when a man shot seven of his kids and a nephew to death. Phelps expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of support, not only from people in Louisiana but from people coast to coast.

Cut 4 (05) “…take a while.”

Phelps says these are trying times not only for the families of the victims, but also for those who were called to the scene Sunday morning.

Cut 5 (05) “…they have children.”

Phelps also noted the announcement that Governor Landry made, stating that his wife’s foundation would be paying for the funerals of all eight children.

Cut 6 (06) “…you so much.”

The House observed a moment of silence following Phelps’ remarks.

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An effort to prevent someone from serving as governor for three or more terms failed to get enough votes in the House. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham’s proposed constitutional amendment needed 70 votes, but it only got 67. There were 22 no votes, and 16 members did not vote. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry likes the proposal.

Cut 7 (05) “…good bill, thanks.”

The constitution currently only allows a person to serve two *consecutive* terms. But if former governors Bobby Jindal or John Bel Edwards wanted to run for governor next year, they could. But Bayham says they’ve already had their chance, and eight years is enough for future governors.

Cut 8 (07) “…of this state.”

No one spoke in opposition. Bayham can bring the measure up for another vote to see if he can get the 70 votes needed to send the proposal to the Senate.

If the proposed legislation can get two-thirds approval in both the House and the Senate, voters would decide if it should be added to the state’s constitution. Bayham believes the public would support it, based on how they already feel about term limits.

Cut 9 (11)  “…by the legislature.”

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The 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival opens today. It consists of essentially two four-day weekends – Thursday through Sunday at the Fair Grounds Race Course. Despite the name, jazz is by no means the only music featured during the festival; Jazz Fest Producer Quint Davis says this is a celebration of Louisiana artistry.

Cut 10 (08) “…to become now.”

That remaining 15-percent usually includes some of the biggest names in music, and this year is no different. Davis says among this year’s headliners are Stevie Nicks, the Eagles and Rod Stewart.

Cut 11 (10) “…a special thing.”

Davis says this year’s cultural exchange is celebrating Jamaica.

Cut 12 (11) “…arts and crafts.”

So if you miss this year’s Jazz Fest, you’ll certainly “Jamaica” mistake, so don’t miss it!

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The NFL Draft begins tonight at seven p.m. in Pittsburgh, and several LSU Tigers will be waiting to hear their names called this weekend. One of them is Garrett Nussmeier. NFL Draft expert Mike Detillier of WWL Radio believes Nussmeier will be highly coveted by teams for his rare set of abilities.

Cut 13 (15)  “…he’s got that.”

Nussmeier missed a good portion of the 2025 season with an oblique injury stemming from a cyst on his spine, which was discovered by doctors after the NFL Combine. Detillier does not believe the injury will be an issue moving forward and says Nussmeier has positioned himself well to be a top-75 pick following a strong offseason.

Cut 14 (14) “…this draft class.”

Another former Tiger who will be waiting to hear his name called this weekend is cornerback Mansoor Delane. He has likely solidified himself as a top-10 pick, and Detillier could see him going to the Saints with the eighth overall selection. Detillier notes that Delane would help offset the loss of a key cornerback in free agency.

Cut 15 (14) “…play out wide.”

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The Saints will look to make a splash in this year’s NFL Draft, much like they did last season. New Orleans holds eight picks this weekend, including the number-eight overall selection. One name that has appeared in several mock drafts is LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. General Manager Mickey Loomis, who attended Delane’s impressive pro day at LSU, says he is uber-talented.

Cut 16 (10) “…get taken high.”

Saints offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier will not be with the front office and coaching staff in the building this weekend, as he will be with his son Garrett while he awaits his name to be called. Loomis said Doug will still be involved in the draft process, just from afar.

Cut 17 (13)  “…value his input.”

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UL Lafayette football will wrap up spring practice with a game Saturday. Head coach Michael Desormeaux says he wants his team to take full advantage of the work they’ll have the opportunity to get in.

Cut 18 (10)  “…in the summer.”

One position group Desormeaux wants to see more production from is the wide receivers. With Shelton Sampson out with an injury, Desormeaux is looking for players to step up Saturday.

Cut 19 (16) “…a break for.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

An effort to prevent someone from serving as governor for three or more terms failed to get enough votes in the Louisiana House. Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham’s proposed constitutional amendment needed 70 votes, but it  only got 67 votes. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry likes the proposal…

Cut 28 (05) “…thanks”

The constitution currently only allows a person to serve two consecutive terms. But if former governors Bobby Jindal or John Bel Edwards wanted to run for governor next year, they could. But Bayham says…

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No one spoke in opposition. Bayham can bring the measure up for another vote to see if he can get the 70 votes to send the proposal to the Senate.

 

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would allow public universities to keep private how they spend revenue share dollars with their athletes. The measure passed 91 to 4. Revenue share dollars is public money. It includes tax dollars from sports betting. If the legislation is approved, the public will not see how much money athletes are getting directly from the university and how much a sports program is receiving. Supporters have cited safety concerns for the athlete if fans know how much the players are getting paid, and it would cause a competitive disadvantage. Opponents say this is public money and the public has a right to see how it is spent.

There was no discussion on the bill before it was passed to the Senate. But the bill’s author Tehmi Chassion says media members that have filed a lawsuit seeking to see the revenue share dollar allocations have received death threats and he says that’s not right…

Cut 26 (16) “…don’t’ deserve that”