7:30 LRN Newscast

Former LSU wide receiver Kayshon Boutte is facing charges after he allegedly created an account on FanDuel as a 20-year-old so that he can place sports bets on games, including LSU games and himself. You must be at least 21 to participate in legal sports betting. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says evidence collected by State Police found Boutte made nearly nine-thousand wagers totaling more than 600-thousand dollars under the alias account…
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Republican Congressman Garret Graves, whose district was redrawn says he still intends to run for office despite that his district is now more likely to elect a Democrat. Graves criticizes state lawmakers for passing a map he believes was haphazardly drawn to satisfy only a demographic versus communities of interests.
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The 2024 crawfish season remains murky despite a couple of days of heavy rainfall. Teiko Foxx explains…
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The Ninth ranked LSU women’s basketball team lost last night to top ranked South Carolina 76-70. The game turned when Lady Tigers All-American Angel Reese fouled out with four minutes left.

The Ragin Cajuns men’s team could not play last night, because of a power outage at the Cajundome. They’ll try again today at 4 PM.