4:30 LRN Newscast

Weeks after assaulting a critic at a Madisonville restaurant, Randy Smith has stepped down as St. Tammany Parish sheriff. That was part of the deal to him pleading guilty to second degree battery, disturbing the peace and public intoxication. District Attorney Collin Sims says the victim and the Attorney General’s office are satisfied with the resolution.

Cut 11 (12) “…held accountable.”

The massive flooding in Avoyelles Parish kept LDWF enforcement agents busy. They rescued 86 people and 20 pets from the raging floodwaters last week. Captain John Volentine, who’s the region commander for the affected area, says the rescue mission was unlike any ever undertaken in Avoyelles Parish.

Cut 3 (07) “…the 1927 flood.”

Agents used the department’s two amphibious vehicles in the rescue mission. 

Former LSU and Falcons center Todd McClure will be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame this weekend. Kace Kieschnick has more…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

Brian Kelly has a new job. The former LSU head football coach will be a color analyst for CBS Sports, and he will cover mostly Mountain West games. Kelly will be part of a three-person booth. The opening came when Charles Davis replaced Gary Danielson for Big Ten games on the network.

3:30 LRN Newscast

St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith pleaded guilty today to one count of second-degree battery for attacking a critic of his at a restaurant near Madisonville on May 29th. District Attorney Collin Sims says as part of the plea deal, Smith is no longer the sheriff…

Cut 9 (13) “…protecting the public”

Smith served as the sheriff of St. Tammany for nearly a decade and was serving in his third term.

Pastor Tony Spell of Central addressed the media today after he was arrested on a second-degree battery charge. Video shows Spell punching his neighbor’s 20-year-old son. Spell says the man threatened his family….

Cut 20 (05) “…when I’m gone”

The victim’s family says they’ve never threatened Spell’s family.

 

Planned Parenthood is re-establishing a clinic in New Orleans. They anticipate the facility will open in the Fall. Emily Wales, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, says the clinic will offer several services for women…

Cut 13 (08) “…well visits”

The Louisiana Right To Life is concerned that Planned Parenthood’s telehealth services may be violating Louisiana law if their medical providers are not licensed to practice medicine in Louisiana.

During last week’s historic rain event in Avoyelles Parish, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents rescued 86 people and 20 pets from flood waters. Captain John Volentine is a native of Avoyelles Parish and says the cleanup process began in earnest over the weekend…

Cut 5 (06) “…and the water”

Residents are asked to report storm damage to damage.la.gov.

LRN PM Newscall June 24

Former LSU and Falcons center Todd McClure will be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame this weekend. Kace Kieschnick has more…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The massive flooding in Avoyelles Parish kept LDWF enforcement agents busy. They rescued 86 people and 20 pets from the raging floodwaters last week. Captain John Volentine, who’s the region commander for the affected area, says the rescue mission was unlike any ever undertaken in Avoyelles Parish.

Cut 3 (07) “…the 1927 flood.”

Captain 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.”

Volentine says the cleanup process has already been a tedious one and will become even more so as time goes by.

Cut 5 (06) “…and the water.”

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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.”

In 1995, McClure arrived at an LSU program coming off six straight losing seasons. He took over the starting center job midway through his freshman year and never looked back, earning two All-SEC and an All-American first-team selection. He says playing for the Tigers was a dream come true.

Cut 7 (12) “…anywhere else.”

McClure was taken by the Falcons in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL Draft. After an ACL injury his rookie season, McClure started 195 games over 14 years in Atlanta and was added to their Ring of Honor in 2022. He says Atlanta was a second home for him.

Cut 8 (11) “…see it now.”

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St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith pleaded guilty today to one count of second degree battery for attacking a critic of his at a restaurant near Madisonville on May 29th. District Attorney Collin Sims as part of the plea deal, Smith is no longer the sheriff…

Cut 9 (13)  “…protecting the public.”

Sims says the former sheriff can reduce the felony battery conviction to a misdemeanor if he completes an 18-month treatment program that will address his alcohol issues…

Cut 10 (08) “…that caused it.” 

Smith also pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by public intoxication. Last month, the former sheriff attacked from behind Robert Couvillon, a blogger and social media personality. Couvillon suffered a concussion and dental injuries and was hospitalized.

Sims says the victim and the the investigating agency, the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, are satisfied with this case’s resolution…

Cut 11 (12) “…held accountable.”

Smith served as the sheriff of St. Tammany for nearly a decade and was serving in his third term. Prior to his time as sheriff, Smith was the Slidell police chief from 2010 to 2016. He has spent 40 years in law enforcement.

Smith says it’s been the honor of a lifetime to serve the St. Tammany Parish community, but retiring at this time is in the best interest of the agency, his family and the public. Bret Ibert will take over as Interim Sheriff until a new Sheriff is elected.

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Planned Parenthood is coming back to Louisiana, with the first reopening happening this fall in New Orleans. Emily Wales, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, says her network took over Louisiana following the closure of the last clinic in the state last September.

Cut 12 (07) “…make that happen.” 

Wales says the New Orleans clinic will offer several services for women.

Cut 13 (08) “…and well visits.”

What the clinic will not provide, however, is abortion services, since those services are illegal in the state. But Wales says like all other clinics in states where the procedure is outlawed, they can facilitate travel to a Planned Parenthood in a state where the procedure is allowed.

Cut 14 (09) “…of the state.”

The Louisiana Right To Life is not happy that Planned Parenthood is returning to Louisiana to send women outside the state to have abortions. The pro-life group is also concerned that Planned Parenthood’s telehealth services may be violating Louisiana law if their medical providers are not licensed to practice medicine in Louisiana. The Louisiana Right to Life says state law also prohibits health care providers from prescribing the abortion pill for elective abortion.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Weeks after assaulting a critic at a Madisonville restaurant, Randy Smith has stepped down as St. Tammany Parish sheriff. That was part of the deal to him pleading guilty to second degree battery, disturbing the peace and public intoxication. District Attorney Collin Sims says the victim and the Attorney General’s office are satisfied with the resolution.

Cut 11 (12) “…held accountable.”

The massive flooding in Avoyelles Parish kept LDWF enforcement agents busy. They rescued 86 people and 20 pets from the raging floodwaters last week. Captain John Volentine, who’s the region commander for the affected area, says the rescue mission was unlike any ever undertaken in Avoyelles Parish.

Cut 3 (07) “…the 1927 flood.”

Agents used the department’s two amphibious vehicles in the rescue mission. 

Planned Parenthood is coming back to Louisiana, reopening a clinic in New Orleans this fall. While it will offer a host of services, it cannot provide abortion services since the procedure is banned in Louisiana. Emily Wales, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, says they can facilitate travel to a Planned Parenthood in a state where the procedure is allowed.

Cut 14 (09) “…of the state.”

Former Atlanta Falcons center Todd McClure is one of four LSU Tigers to be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame this weekend. McClure took over the starting center job midway through his freshman year and never looked back, earning two All-SEC and an All-American first-team selection. He says playing for the Tigers was a dream come true.

Cut 7 (12) “…anywhere else.”

1:30 LRN Sportscast

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.”

St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Randy Smith pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree battery after attacking a critic at a restaurant near Madisonville. District Attorney Collin Sims says Smith retired as part of the plea deal and can reduce the felony conviction to a misdemeanor if he completes an 18-month treatment program addressing his alcohol issues.

Cut 10 (08) “…that caused it.”

Planned Parenthood is coming back to Louisiana, with the first reopening happening this fall in New Orleans. Emily Wales, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, says her network took over Louisiana following the closure of the last clinic in the state last September.

Cut 12 (07) “…make that happen.”

Former LSU center Todd McClure is headed to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. After four seasons as a Tiger, McClure was taken by the Falcons in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL Draft. After an ACL injury his rookie season, McClure started 195 games over 14 years in Atlanta and was added to their Ring of Honor in 2022. He says Atlanta was a second home for him.

Cut 8 (11) “…see it now.”

McClure was a first-team All-American at LSU.

12:30 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. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Louisiana lawmakers approved Governor Landry’s executive order redirecting 168 million dollars in non-instructional public school funding to give stipends to teachers. The order has been blocked by a temporary restraining order following a lawsuit filed last week. A hearing to determine the future of the order will be held Monday.

President Trump is meeting with Republican Senators behind closed doors today. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s interested to hear what he has to say about peace negotiations with Iran. The outgoing U.S. Senator has criticized the peace deal, calling it a foreign policy blunder.

Cut 11 (11) “…Strait of Hormuz.”

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.

11:30 LRN Newscast

St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith pleaded guilty today to one count of second-degree battery for attacking a critic of his at a restaurant near Madisonville on May 29th. District Attorney Collin Sims says as part of the plea deal, Smith is no longer the sheriff…

Cut 9 (13) “…protecting the public”

Smith served as the sheriff of St. Tammany for nearly a decade and was serving in his third term. Prior to his time as sheriff, Smith was the Slidell police chief from 2010 to 2016. He has spent 40 years in law enforcement.

An East Baton Rouge Parish pastor bonded out of jail yesterday after he was arrested on a second-degree battery charge. Authorities say the Reverend Tony Spell of Central beat up his neighbor’s 20-year-old son. There’s video of the incident that shows Spell and the victim throwing punches at each other along the side of the road. Spell previously gained national attention for holding church services in the early days of the COVID pandemic.

 

Republican Senators and President Trump meet behind closed doors today to discuss the Iran peace deal and the SAVE America Act. The election security bill would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. The President is demanding that Congress approve this legislation, but Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says the votes are not there in the Senate.

Cut 10 (11) “…affordable for Americans.”

Early voting for Saturday’s U.S. Senate primary runoffs closed over the weekend. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says despite lower turnouts for early voting in this election, voters seemed more comfortable with the new closed party primary system.

Cut 13 (14)  “…they go vote.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Former LSU and Atlanta Falcons center Todd McClure will be one of 12 inductees joining the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame this weekend. In 1995, McClure arrived at an LSU program coming off six straight losing seasons. He says playing for the Tigers was a dream come true.

Cut 7 (12) “…anywhere else.”

Construction officially began in New Orleans on the Raising Cane’s 9th Ward Stadium at LCMC Health Field. Stacy Martin, the secretary for the board of Ninth Ward Stadium Incorporated, says they hope to one day add an adjacent track and field complex.

Cut 18 (15) “…work to do.”

Former Ponchatoula High School star Allen Graves was selected 19th overall by the Raptors in the NBA draft last night. Graves led the Green Wave to consecutive D-1 non-select state titles his junior and senior years and was named Louisiana Mr. Basketball. He was the West Coast Conference freshman and sixth man of the year after helping Santa Clara to its first NCAA tournament appearance in 30 years. He says he’ll bring that same winning mentality to Toronto.

Cut 19 (16) “…needs of me.”

Former Newman standout Chris Cenac Jr. was drafted 27th overall by the Celtics. Cenac led the Greenies to a state championship in 2024 and led Houston in rebounds as a freshman this season.

After all the rumors, the Pelicans did not make a move into the first round of the draft last night. They’ll have the 58th overall pick in tonight’s second round.

10:30 LRN Newscast

St. Landry Parish is in a race against time to save homes from floodwaters. Water levels continue to rise and are creeping into several backyards. Parish President Jesse Bellard (BELL-ard) says the only way to drain water in the parish is to release it further south to the Virgin Canal.

Cut 5 (11) “…release it in.”

Come August 1st. Debit card surcharges will be illegal in Louisiana. They’re already illegal at the federal level; this adds another layer to that. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell, who authored the legislation, says businesses which are considering flouting the new state law by offering discounts to customers who pay with cash shouldn’t even think about trying it, because it won’t work.

Cut 9 (09)  “…debit card transactions.”

T-minus three days before Louisianans head back to the polls – this time for the U.S. Senate runoffs. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says your ballot will look different based on where you are and what party you are registered with.

Cut 14 (13) “…geaux-vote-dot-com.”

In addition, ten parishes will hold local races, and 40 will have ballot propositions. 

It could be a contentious meeting between President Trump and Republican Senators this afternoon. Among the topics is the deal Trump made with Iran. Senator Bill Cassidy says he supported Trump’s initial war objectives to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon, but those objectives were not met.

Cut 12 (11) “…have been achieved.”

LRN 9:30 Newscast

Secretary of State Nancy Landry says her office received fewer questions about the new closed party primaries during early voting for Saturday’s U.S. Senate runoffs. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Kace Keischnick.”

Sources say St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith could resign as early as today. Smith is set to appear in court today as he faces a felony battery charge for allegedly attacking a vocal critic of his at a restaurant near Madisonville.

Tulane has announced it will transform the former Charity Hospital building into a national hub of bioscience discovery and medical advancements.

 

Starting August 1st, it will be against state law for retailers to add surcharges when you make purchases with your debit card. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell authored the legislation that created this law and she says gas stations are some of the biggest perpetrators…

Cut 8 (11) “….same as caseh”

Consumers who are hit with a debit card surcharge can call a hotline, and those businesses have 30 days to remedy the situation. Those which don’t would then face fines of 500 dollars for each violation.

An historic rain event in Avoyelles Parish last week is causing flooding issues in the towns of Washington, Palmetto and Port Barre. St. Landry Parish president Jesse Bellard says several homes are in jeopardy of flooding…

Cut 6 (11) “…in trouble”

Bellard is asking residents in the Lebeau area who live along Highway 171 from US 190 north to LA 10 to voluntarily evacuate due to flooding.