11:30 LRN Newscast

An East Baton Rouge Parish pastor who is seen on video physically fighting the 20-year-old son of his neighbor defends the attack by saying the young man threatened to rape and kill his family. Those accusations have been denied by the Sherwin family. But Reverend Tony Spell says he crossed the four-lane highway in front of his church in Central to protect his family.

Cut 26 (05) “…when I’m gone.”

Spell is facing a felony battery charge, the 20-year-old suffered bruises to his face and needed stitches.

Last Thursday’s torrential rainfall in Avoyelles Parish is one step closer to being an official state record. A volunteer observer measured 29.06 inches of rain within a 12-hour period three miles southeast of Cottonport. Jonathan Brazzell (“Brazil”) is with the National Weather Service.

Cut 9 (07)  “…on the gauge.”

The previous state record for highest rainfall total in a 24-hour period was set in the Cameron Parish town of Hackberry in 1962.

 

The Shrine on Airline is receiving a 30-million-dollar renovation to convert the baseball stadium into a multi-use venue hosting football, soccer, concerts and more. Jefferson Parish is putting 15 million dollars in pandemic relief funding towards the project. Executive Director of the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission Jerry Bologna says it’s an investment in the community.

Cut 6 (12) “…events like this.”

Construction is scheduled to be completed in June of next year, so there are no football games at the Shrine on Airline this season.

And Tulane University says it’s transforming the iconic former Charity Hospital building in New Orleans and making it a national hub of bioscience discovery and medical advancements. Tulane President Michael Fitts says construction is expected to be completed in 2029…

Cut 15 (06) “….when its complete”

10:30 LRN Newscast

East Baton Rouge Pastor Tony Spell has laid out his reasoning on why he attacked his neighbor’s 20-year-old son, which led to a felony battery charge against Spell. Spell says the 20-year-old threatened to rape and kill his family…

Cut 12 (09) “….shepherds his flock”

Spell describes the Sherwin family as domestic terrorists, but the Sherwins say Spell’s claims are untrue.

Tulane University is moving forward with a plan to renovate the Old Charity Hospital in New Orleans and turn it into a national hub for bioscience discovery and medical advancements. University president Michael Fitts says  the concentration of scientists, students and entrepreneurs in this revitalized space will result in cures and new treatments for diseases…

Cut 14 (08) “…people to live”

 

We’re getting reaction to the resignation of Randy Smith as sheriff of St. Tammany Parish. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 30 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Reports out of Washington D-C say President Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy had a shouting match over the Iran war. It’s the first time the two men were in the same room since Cassidy finished third in the Republican Senate primary ending his re-election chances. Trump is supporting Julia Letlow in the race. Cassidy told the President he’s not been transparent enough with the American people about the Iran war.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Randy Smith’s tenure as sheriff of St. Tammany Parish is over after pleading guilty to attacking podcaster Bobby Couvillion at a Madisonville Restaurant. Smith pleaded guilty to felony battery and disturbing the peace by public intoxication. As part of the plea deal, he can reduce the felony battery conviction to a misdemeanor if he completes an 18-month treatment program that will address his alcohol issues. Rafael Goyeneche, the president of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, says Smith did not receive preferential treatment..

Cut 5 (14) “…it as well.”

 

In Kenner, 50-year-old Shawn Bell was arrested after authorities found 54 dogs in his home. Cops say they the dogs were living in crowded, unsanitary and unsafe conditions. Bell is accused of illegally breeding Australian Shepherds.

A Baton Rouge area pastor charged with second-degree battery explains why beat up his neighbor’s 20-year-old son.

Cut 3 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Governor Landry’s plan to keep paying a two-thousand dollar stipend that teachers have received for the last three years has been approved by lawmakers. But former Central School System Superintendent Michael Faulk says the plan is illegal, because it’s taking money away from the public school funding formula…

Cut  9 (10) “…MFP hearing”

A court hearing on the teacher pay plan is scheduled for Monday.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

State lawmakers have approved Governor Jeff Landry’s plan to reallocate 168-million dollars from the public school operations budget to fund stipends for teachers and school support workers. But a state judge has temporarily blocked the plan from taking effect. . One of the plaintiffs in the case, former Central School Superintendent Michael Faulk, says state law requires the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to recommend the amount of funding that goes to public schools.

Cut 8 (12) “…last approved MFP.”

An East Baton Rouge Parish pastor who is seen on video physical fighting the 20-year-old son of his neighbor defends says he did it because the young man threated to rape and kill his family. Those accusations have been denied.  But Reverend Tony Spell says he crossed the four-lane highway in front of his church to protect his family.

Cut 11 (05) “…when I’m gone.”

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We’re getting reaction to the resignation of Randy Smith as sheriff of St. Tammany Parish. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

It’s official now. Last Thursday’s catastrophic weather event has shattered Louisiana’s all-time 24-hour rainfall record.  According to data released by the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, the slow-moving remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur dumped 29.6 inches of rain in just twelve hours in some areas.

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

Louisiana lawmakers have approved Governor Landry’s plan to redirect public school budget funds to pay for teacher stipends. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

Sen. Bill Cassidy clashed with President Donald Trump in a meeting with Republican senators on Wednesday over the war powers resolution passed Tuesday in the Senate.   Many have described the clash between Trump and Cassidy as a shouting match, with the president reportedly calling Cassidy a quote “lunatic” at one point. For his part Cassidy has said he matched the president’s “tone and vibe.”

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An East Baton Rouge Parish pastor who is seen on video physical fighting the 20-year-old son of his neighbor defends his actions during a press conference in front of his church in Central. Reverend Tony Spell says he got into a fist fight with the young man because he threatened violence against his family.

Cut 10 (10) “…to kill them.”

The Metropolitan Crime Commission is hailing the resignation of Randy Smith as St. Tammany Parish sheriff. President Rafael Goyeneche (goy-uh-NETCH-ee) says given the overwhelming evidence against him, Smith would have been merely delaying the inevitable had he not taken plea deal stemming from an altercation at a Madisonville restaurant.. Plus, by stepping down, he could benefit the sheriff’s office in another way.

Cut 6 (11) “…of that millage.”

Smith pleaded guilty to felony battery and disturbing the peace by public intoxication.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football has added10 commitments this month. They’ve climbed to 17th in 247 sports national rankings. Four of the commitments are receivers and Preston Guy of Tiger-Bait-dot-com says LSU remains very much in the hunt for the nation’s top receiver, Brother Martin’s Easton Royal…

Cut 18 (15) “….would be bad”

Royal is a Texas commitment, but LSU is giving the five-star prospect something to think about.

The Pelicans used their only pick in the NBA draft to select St. Aug grad Jaron Pierre Junior in the second round. The New Orleans native averaged 18 points a game last season for S-M-U. In 2025, he was named the Conference USA Player of the Year as he averaged 22 points a game for Jacksonville State.

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Division One college athletics has adopted an age-based eligibility model that will result in athletes having a five-year eligibility window. No more redshirting or waivers. The eligibility clock begins at either an athlete’s first semester in college or when they turn 19, which ever comes first.

It basically means, you can’t play college athletics if you are 24 years or older. LSU has received commitments from five overseas pros, four of whom are 22 or older. Hunt Palmer of ESPN Baton Rouge says their eligibility clock would have already started under the new rule.

Cut 20 (14) “…those age requirements.”

Former LSU football coach Brian Kelly will be in the broadcast booth this fall as he will serve as an analyst for the CBS Sports Network, calling mostly Mountain West games.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

State lawmakers have approved Governor Jeff Landry’s plan to reallocate 168-million dollars from the public school operations budget to fund stipends for teachers and school support workers. But a state judge has temporarily blocked the plan from taking effect. One of the plaintiffs in the case, former Central School Superintendent Michael Faulk, says Landry doesn’t have the power to reallocate the money.

Cut 7 (10) “…constitution is BESE.”

A hearing in the case blocking the plan is set for Monday.

Tulane University is purchasing the former Charity Hospital building and renovating it into a national hub for bioscience discovery and medical advancements. University President Michael Fitts says they’re redeveloping a building that’s been dormant for more than 20 years.

Cut 13 (09)  “..opening it up.”

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An East Baton Rouge pastor charged with second-degree battery explains why he went across the highway in front of his church to fight his neighbor’s 20-year-old son. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 3 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The Metropolitan Crime Commission is hailing the resignation of Randy Smith as St. Tammany Parish sheriff. President Rafael Goyeneche (goy-uh-NETCH-ee) says Smith did the honorable thing by stepping down as part of his plea deal stemming from an altercation at a Madisonville restaurant.

Cut 4 (11) “…self best interest.”

LRN AM Newscall June 25

We’re getting reaction to the resignation of Randy Smith as sheriff of St. Tammany Parish. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Louisiana lawmakers have approved Governor Landry’s plan to redirect public school budget funds to pay for teacher stipends. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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An East Baton Rouge pastor charged with second-degree battery explains why he went across the highway in front of his church to fight his neighbor’s 20-year-old son. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 3 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The Metropolitan Crime Commission is hailing the resignation of Randy Smith as St. Tammany Parish sheriff. President Rafael Goyeneche (goy-uh-NETCH-ee) says Smith did the honorable thing by stepping down as part of his plea deal stemming from an altercation at a Madisonville restaurant.

Cut 4 (11) “…self best interest.”

Smith pleaded guilty to felony battery and disturbing the peace by public intoxication. As part of the plea deal, he can reduce the felony battery conviction to a misdemeanor if he completes an 18-month treatment program that will address his alcohol issues. Goyeneche points out that Smith was not given preferential treatment.

Cut 5 (14) “…it as well.”

Goyeneche says given the overwhelming evidence against him, Smith would have been merely delaying the inevitable had he not taken the plea deal. Plus, by stepping down, he may benefit the sheriff’s office in another way.

Cut 6 (11) “…of that millage.”

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State lawmakers have approved Governor Jeff Landry’s plan to reallocate 168-million dollars from the public school operations budget to fund stipends for teachers and school support workers. But a state judge has temporarily blocked the plan from taking effect. One of the plaintiffs in the case, former Central School Superintendent Michael Faulk, says Landry doesn’t have the power to reallocate the money.

Cut 7 (10) “…constitution is BESE.”

The failure of Constitutional Amendment Three in the May election left the state scrambling to find money to pay a two-thousand-dollar stipend for teachers and a one-thousand-dollar stipend for school support workers.

Earlier this month, Landry issued an executive order redirecting 168-million dollars from the public school funding budget and using that money so teachers do not receive a pay cut. Legislators overwhelming voted for the plan virtually. But Faulk says state law requires the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to recommend the amount of funding that goes to public schools.

Cut 8 (12) “…last approved MFP.”

Senate President Cameron Henry and House Speaker Phillip DeVillier released a joint statement saying, “the Legislature did not want to see a reduction in teacher pay this year.”

Louisiana teachers have received stipends for three years now in lieu of a raise. The budget redirection would cut state education spending by roughly five percent. Faulk says Governor Landry cannot force a budget cut this way.

Cut 9 (10)  “…the MFP budget.”

The order would have gone into effect July 1st. A hearing in the case blocking it will be held Monday.

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An East Baton Rouge Parish pastor who is seen on video physical fighting the 20-year-old son of his neighbor defends his actions during a press conference in front of his church in Central. Reverend Tony Spell says he got into a fist fight with the young man because he threatened violence against his family.

Cut 10 (10) “…to kill them.”

Spell says he was threatened while changing the battery on one of the church’s school buses.

The family that allegedly threatened Spell deny the accusations. But Spell says he went across the four-lane highway in front of his church to protect his family.

Cut 11 (05) “…when I’m gone.”

Spell and his attorney say the family across the street has threatened the pastor and his family multiple times and they’ve reported those incidents to the Central Police Department.

Central Police Chief Roy Corcoran says Spell’s wife had only contacted his police department one time about her neighbors, claiming they were following her.

Video shows Spell punching the 20-year-old numerous times. Spell says he will protect his wife and grandchildren who were threatened to be raped and killed.

Cut 12 (09) “…shepherds his flock.”

The only person facing charges is Spell. He bonded out of jail on Tuesday after he was charged with second-degree battery.

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Tulane University is purchasing the former Charity Hospital building and renovating it into a national hub for bioscience discovery and medical advancements. University President Michael Fitts says they’re redeveloping a building that’s been dormant for more than 20 years.

Cut 13 (09)  “..opening it up.”

Fitts says while the building was formerly a hospital, the repurposed building will actually not be a medical center.

Cut 14 (08) “…people to live.”

Tulane’s purchase of the building is expected to close this fall, and construction will start soon afterwards. Fitts says when it’s completed in 2029, it will also put scores of people to work.

Cut 15 (06) “…when it’s complete.”

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LSU is building momentum in its effort to flip Texas wide receiver commit Easton Royal. The Brother Martin product is the top receiver in the nation and committed to the Longhorns in November. Tigerbait-dot-com’s Preston Guy says the Tigers’ pursuit of Louisiana’s top prospect has ramped up since Lane Kiffin arrived in Baton Rouge.

Cut 16 (13) “…’til signing day.”

Royal took his final official visit to Texas this past weekend after trips to LSU and Florida. Guy says Kiffin will have to open up the LSU pocketbook if he wants to flip Royal.

Cut 17 (17) “…high school players.”

He believes LSU is starting to approach Texas’s NIL offer, and a flip is likely if the Tigers can remain competitive.

The Tigers have turned around their 2027 class, adding 10 commitments this month. They’ve climbed to 17th in 247Sports’ national rankings, but Guy says missing out on an in-state prospect like Royal would put a damper on Kiffin’s first class.

Cut 18 (15) “…would be bad.”

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The NCAA is introducing a new five-for-five eligibility model, granting athletes five years to play up to five seasons and effectively eliminating redshirts. That window starts either when the athlete initially enrolls in college or turns 19, whichever is first. Hunt Palmer of ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge says the new rule will be a positive for college athletics.

Cut 19 (17) “…to play basketball.”

For LSU, it means this may be the last time Will Wade can bring over older foreign professional basketball players. LSU has received commitments from five overseas pros, four of whom are 22 or older. Palmer says their eligibility clock would have already started under the new rule.

Cut 20 (14) “…those age requirements.”

Schools may apply either the old eligibility rules or the new age-based set to athletes currently enrolled or enrolling in college for the first time this fall, whichever is more beneficial to each individual. The five-for-five system will apply to all athletes enrolling in 2027 or later.

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

In St. Tammany, Randy Smith pleads guilty to attacking a critic of his at a Madisonville restaurant and he also resigns as sheriff….

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says it got loud between him and President Donald Trump during a closed-door meeting with Republican Senators today. Cassidy says Trump asked why four GOP Senators voted to withdraw troops from Iran and Cassidy says he raised his voice and said you have not told the American people what’s going on.

 

LDWF agents in Avoyelles Parish rescued 86 people and 20 pets during last week’s historic flooding. Region commander for the area Captain John Volentine says along with trucks and vessels, agents used the department’s two amphibious vehicles to rescue people stranded by the floodwaters.

Cut 4 (12) “…parish like Avoyelles.”

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame will welcome a new class of 12 Louisiana sports icons. Former LSU and Atlanta Falcons center Todd McClure is one of the four Tigers to be honored. A Baton Rouge native, McClure says he’s honored to join such a special group.

Cut 6 (11) “…truly humbled.”

The other three Tigers set to be inducted are second baseman Warren Morris, center Sylvia Fowles and basketball coach John Brady.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Brother Martin wide receiver Easton Royal finished his official visits this weekend with a trip to Texas. The Longhorns commit is the top receiver in the class, and LSU and Florida have led the charge to flip his commitment. Tigerbait.com’s Preston Guy says the Tigers are building momentum.

Cut 19 (18) “…enticed with.”

Guy says the Texas visit was largely business. While LSU’s NIL offer may not be as much as the Longhorns’, he believes it’s getting closer.

The Tigers are making headway on flipping another Texas commit. Four-star safety Greedy James committed to the Longhorns nearly seven months ago, but both 247Sports and On3.com have switched their predictions to LSU. 2-4-7 ranks him as the number five safety in the country and the 11th overall prospect in the Lone Star State.

Former LSU head coach Brian Kelly is headed to the broadcast booth. Kelly signed a deal with CBS Sports as a color analyst, mostly calling Mountain West football games this season. He will also be on their weekday studio show, Inside College Football.

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame will welcome a new class of 12 Louisiana sports icons this weekend. Former LSU and Atlanta Falcons center Todd McClure is one of four Tigers to be honored. A Baton Rouge native, McClure says he’s honored to join such a special group.

Cut 6 (11) “…truly humbled.”

McClure was a four-year starter at LSU and a first-team All-American. He’s joined by former Saints wide receiver and Falcons teammate Joe Horn in the 2026 class.

The Pelicans did not trade into the first round of the NBA draft despite reports that forward Trey Murphy may want out of New Orleans. The Pels hold the 58th overall pick in tonight’s second round.