06:30 LRN Newscast July 5th

The Louisiana National Guard officially ends their more than two-year COVID response in the state. Task Force COVID Brigadier General Cindy Haygood says it’s the longest mission she’s ever worked, and she’s proud of what they’ve done here in the last 27 months…:
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Service members supported community-based testing sites at multiple locations throughout the state and conducted more than 636,000 tests.

Authorities in Livingston Parish report a woman’s body was recovered after she reportedly fell off a boat into Blind River and then was hit by another boat on July 4th. Crews were out searching for the woman and reported they made the discovery of her body by using side scan sonar units. More on this as it develops.

Louisiana’s economy shrank dramatically in the first half of 2022, David Grubb reports:
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But on the bright side, Louisiana is one of five states with the cheapest gas prices. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $4.35 cents which is down 9 cents over last week.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 18th

The Secretary of State has filed a 51 page motion through the attorney general’s office asking the US Supreme Court to give lawmakers more time to create a second majority Black congressional district. The deadline is Monday. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says the map also has to be approved by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals:
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The legislature advanced one redistricting bill Friday that could comply with the court order and it heads to the Senate Floor for more discussion then it goes to the House.

Governor John Bel Edwards announces he will send Louisiana State Police troopers and Department of Corrections officers to help with a staffing shortage at the Bridge City Center for Youth and Swanson Center for Youth in Monroe Louisiana. Edwards says correctional and probation, and parole officers from the DOC and LSP will secure the perimeter of the facilities to prevent further escaping of inmates.

Tomorrow is Father’s Day and Wallethub has released a survey which shows Louisiana is the worst state in the country for working dads. Spokeswoman Jill Gonzales says Louisiana could start enacting policies more friendly to fathers…:
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A consumer advocacy group once again observes an anniversary by sending a business lobby a tiki torch. Brooke Thorington explains….:
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09:30 LRN Newscast June 18th

Nearly the entire state is under a heat advisory this weekend with forecast highs in the mid to upper 90s, and a heat index that could top 110 degrees as it did last week. Rain chances are minimal.

Governor John Bel Edwards has announced there will be increased security starting immediately at the Bridge City Juvenile Detention Center in Jefferson Parish to avoid anymore inmates escaping or overtaking those in command. The troubled facility had 5 juveniles escape last week, then SWAT had to be brought in Thursday night as guards had lost control of the center. The escaped juveniles are all back in custody. Edwards also announced the increased security by State Police at the Swanson Center for Youth in Monroe.

Lt. Col. Doug Cain has abruptly retired from State Police as the investigation into the in-custody fatal arrest of Ronald Greene sought to learn why Cain had his state issued cell phone wiped. State Police said Cain’s request for retirement was submitted but has yet to be finalized.

The legislature advanced one redistricting bill Friday that could comply with a court order to add a second majority Black district to the state’s congressional map. The deadline to have a plan approved is Monday. This bill would give Black voters slight majorities in two of Louisiana’s six districts and now heads to the Senate floor.

ULM has launched a tool designed to match college students to 10 unique majors. MyMajors is an assessment quiz which connects students to programs of study based on strengths, talents and passions. UL-Monroe VP of Enrollment Management Lisa Miller says the assessment is free and open to anyone, because choosing a major is hard..:
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You can complete the quiz and get your own report at u-l-m-dot-mymajors-dot-com.

08:30 LRN Newscast June 18th

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has filed a 51 page motion asking the US Supreme Court to give lawmakers more time to create a second majority Black congressional district. Judge Shelly Dick denied an extension request by legislative leaders on Thursday. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder…:
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More maps were discussed on Friday but lawmakers say they aren’t confident Democrats and Republicans will be able to agree by the Monday deadline.

Lt. Col. Doug Cain, the second-in-command at Louisiana State Police, has retired amid the Ronald Greene death investigation. Cain had been questioned by a group of lawmakers charged with looking into a possible coverup into Greene’s death and why his cell phone was wiped clean. Cain had been on paid leave since April.

Dads take center stage tomorrow, though a new survey shines a light on just how difficult it is for Louisiana’s working fathers. David Grubb has more…:
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It appears as though the pump price increases have eased as now for multiple days they’ve remained mostly flat or gone down. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular stands at $4.53 which is a cent down from a week ago. The National Average fell two cents overnight to 4.98.

07:30 LRN Sportscast June 18th

After spending just one season at LSU as the pitching coach, Jason Kelly is headed back to the University of Washington to be the head baseball coach there. Kelly was an assistant at UW from 2013 to 2019 and was named National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2018. LSU coach Jay Johnson says when you have a strong program, schools will come:
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This comes on the heels of the news that the Tigers lead recruiter Dan Fitzgerald has accepted the head job at Kansas.

Meanwhile former LSU Baseball Coach Paul Maineri watched his former team Notre Dame prevail over Texas last night in the College World Series by a score of 7-3. Earlier in the day, Oklahoma clobbered Texas A&M 13-8. Today Arkansas plays Stanford, and SEC West rivals Ole Miss and Auburn hit the diamond at 7.

The Saints wrapped up minicamp Thursday by working indoors to escape the heat. The team had total participation in minicamp and Dennis Allen thinks they laid a great foundation heading into training camp next month.
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The Golden State Warriors are NBA Champions for the fourth time in the past eight seasons. Golden State beat the Boston Celtics 103-90 to close the Finals in six games. Steph Curry finished with 34 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists and earned his first Finals MVP. NBA Draft is up next on Thursday night. The New Orleans Pelicans hold the 8th selection in the draft.

 

09:30 LRN Newscast June 17th

State offices are closed today for the first official observance of Juneteenth…:
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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says another property insurance carrier, Lighthouse Excalibur, has declared insolvency. He says they along with Southern Fidelity make five such companies to exit the state…:
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Lawmakers today are back discussing the Congressional District map they must present by June 20th. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields has a bill up for debate with two Black Majority districts, and discussion took place Thursday to amend it if courts ultimately ruled that the enacted map with only one Black Majority is legal. Fields wasn’t happy about that…:
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A Federal judge denied the request for an extension yesterday.

A bipartisan gun safety bill is up for consideration in the US Senate. The bill calls for background checks and billions in funding for community mental health centers. Governor John Bel Edwards said on his monthly radio show that he supports the Second Amendment but is in favor of background checks…:
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Edwards also believes the age limit to purchase certain types of guns should be raised.

08:30 LRN Newscast June 17th

State Offices are closed today in observance of Juneteenth. It’s the first official observance of the Holiday in Louisiana, and Baton Rouge Representative Larry Selders sponsored the legislation to make it so…:
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However, lawmakers will be at the Capitol today as they have just a few more days before they must approve a new Congressional map. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo fields has a map with two Black-majority districts but debate on that was held to today. Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Chair, Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt, who also has a congressional map bill but with one majority Black district, countered when Fields when reminded members of the looming deadline…:
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A Federal judge denied the request for an extension yesterday.

Another property insurance company exits Louisiana, leaving thousands seeking coverage…with the hurricane season already underway. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
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The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office and SWAT had to regain control at the Bridge City Youth Center as 20 juveniles seized the facility last night causing authorities to be called in to help. The disturbance comes hours after 5 juveniles had escaped the center. Four were caught and one remains at large.

07:30 LRN Newscast June 17th

Senate Governmental Affairs debated one of the two congressional map offerings for almost five hours on Thursday, as the court-imposed June 20th deadline to submit a new plan looms. Brooke Thorington has more…:
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Say it isn’t so. The statewide average price of a gallon of gas actually fell one cent overnight, but we still stand at $4.54.

A bipartisan gun safety bill is up for consideration in the US Senate. The bill calls for background checks and billions in funding for community mental health centers. When asked about his thoughts on the legislation on his monthly radio call-in show, Governor John Bel Edwards applauds the legislation…:
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The Governor says he supports the Second Amendment but says expanded background checks seems to be common sense.

The New Orleans Saints unveiled an alternate helmet that will be worn in the 2022 season, which is entirely black with a gold fleur de lis. The Black and Gold haven’t indicated which game or games the new helmet will be worn, but it’s expected to be paired with the color rush uniforms — which have been the most popular among fans in recent years. The last time the Saints wore black helmets was the preseason in 1969 but those were scrapped because they weren’t approved by the NFL.

06:45 LRN Sportscast June 17th

The Saints wrapped up minicamp yesterday by working indoors to escape the heat. The team had total participation in minicamp and Dennis Allen thinks they laid a great foundation heading into training camp next month. The head coach is happy…:
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The Saints unveiled an alternate helmet that will be worn in the 2022 season, which is entirely black with a gold fleur de lis. The Black and Gold haven’t indicated which game or games the new helmet will be worn, but it’s expected to be paired with the color rush uniforms — which have been the most popular among fans in recent years.

Louisiana Tech Head Baseball Coach Lane Burroughs will remain the leader of the Bulldogs through at least the 2026-27 season under a contract extension approved by the Board of Supervisors Thursday. Rumors were swirling the national media earlier in the week suggesting Burroughs could leave for a different college, but he put those to rest with a tweet announcing he’s staying in Ruston.

LSU basketball will host Texas Tech in the annual SEC/Big 12 Challenge on January 28, 2023 at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The SEC made that announcement on Thursday.

LSU defensive end Soni Fonua announced Thursday he’s entering the NCAA transfer portal. He recorded 6 1/2 tackles in 2021 and started the last 5 games of the season.

The Golden State Warriors and Steph Curry have done it once again as they prevail in the NBA championship over the Boston Celtics 103-90 in Game 6 to take the series 4-2.
This is the 4th title in eight seasons for the Warriors, the first team to do that since the Jordan-era Chicago Bulls.

630 LRN Newscast June 17th

A federal judge rejected a request by legislative leaders to extend the deadline of June 20th for a new congressional map, while lawmakers debated for hours Thursday. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields’ bill, which has two Black-majority districts instead of one, was delayed for discussion until today, and he wasn’t happy about that…:
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4 congressional maps are on the docket in a House Committee today.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon addresses homeowners’ worries after another property insurance carrier cancels tens of thousands of policies, with hurricane season underway. Donelon says Lighthouse Excalibur has declared insolvency…:
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He says if you need help getting new coverage visit ldi.louisiana.gov.

State offices are closed today for the first official observance of Juneteenth, which became a legal holiday in Louisiana last year. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers reached Galveston and relayed the news that the Civil War had ended those enslaved were now free. Larry Selders sponsored the legislation to make Juneteenth a Holiday which he says is about awareness and education..:
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Federal offices will be closed on Monday.

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says the Galliano contractor accused of illegally installing a camera in a bathroom vent of a home where he was working a job has turned himself in. Chase Cheramie is charged with video voyeurism.