9:30 LRN Newscast

It’s a big tourism weekend for the state as there are two big festivals in south Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more…
cut 1 (32) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

According to the folks at the crawfish app, crawfish prices have dropped to new lows as they fell another 50-cents per pound this weekend. The average live crawfish price is down to $2.99 a pound.

There’s the potential for severe weather late Saturday night and into Sunday for north Louisiana, especially for northwest Louisiana.

The state department of transportation says work will start soon on the first phase of construction to build a new Jimmie Davis Bridge over the Red River in Bossier and Caddo Parishes. Phase one is scheduled to begin in mid-to-late May 2024. The scheduled completion date for the new bridge is late 2026. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the current Jimmie Davis Bridge will also get a makeover…
cut 9 (11) “…like that’

Three LSU Tigers were selected in the first round of the NFL draft last night. Wide receiver Malik Nabers from the Lafayette area went to the New York Giants with the sixth pick. Nabers wants to be the next great wide receiver in the NFL from LSU…
cut 14 (14) “….chip on my shoulder”
Washington selected Jayden Daniels and Jacksonville took Brian Thomas Junior.

8:30 am Newscast

A new Jimmie Davis Bridge over the Red River is coming to Bossier and Caddo Parishes. The project is slated to start this month and take about two and a half years. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says they handed out detour maps and construction phasing information, so there are no surprises.

Cut 8 (09) “…businesses too.” 

In case you missed it, the Saints used their first-round draft pick on an offensive tackle, six-foot-six Taliese Fuaga (Tall-ee-s-a Foo-ah-gah) from Oregon State. The first-team All-American did not give up a sack with the Beavers and played right tackle. Fuaga says he’s played football nearly his entire life…

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The Louisiana House approved a budget for the next fiscal year that contains 166 million dollars in bonus pay for teachers. According to House leaders that equals a stipend of about 17-hundred dollars, but that will be up to the local districts. The Louisiana Illuminator reports there are about 40-million dollars worth of pet projects in the budget proposal. approved by the House. But Appropriations Chairman Jack McFarland says these dollars are going to worthy initiatives…

Cut 12 (12) “…do that.” 

A New Orleans based company has been awarded 11 million dollars in U-S military contracts, According the a release, Haptech Inc, which makes electromagnetic recoil systems for training in downtown New Orleans, will supply weapons training capabilities that feature Haptech’s ERS and data tracking technology to the U.S Army and the Marines.

 

7:30 am Newscast

The Louisiana House has sent a 47-billion dollar spending plan to the Senate. Jeff Palermo reports the budget proposal includes 166-million dollars to provide bonus pay for teachers…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 
Cardell Hayes has been sentenced again to 25 years in the fatal shooting of ex Saints star Will Smith. Hayes was originally convicted of manslaughter in December of 2016 but the jury vote was 10-2. When non unanimous jury verdicts were ruled unconstitutional two years later, Hayes was granted a new trial. He was convicted again in January of this year.

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A new Jimmie Davis Bridge over the Red River is coming to Bossier and Caddo Parishes. DOTD held a Kick-off meeting for the community last night at Barksdale Baptist Church to provide information and answer questions. Public Information Officer Erin Buchanan explains what will replace the 60 year old 2-lane bridge…

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A couple of big Louisiana Festivals this weekend including one that has a $300 million dollar impact on New Orleans. Just for perspective, Jazz Fest has a bigger effect there than the Super Bowl does. And in Lafayette, Festival International means a $49 million dollar impact. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser

Cut 5 (12) “…footprint.” 

 

 

6:30 am Newscast

The Louisiana House approved a budget for the next fiscal year that contains 166 million dollars in bonus pay for teachers. According to House leaders that equals a stipend of about 17-hundred dollars, but Appropriations Chairman Jack McFarland says it will vary…

Cut 10 (09) “…districts need.”
Meanwhile lawmakers are also committed to spending 3-point-5 million dollars so the state can receive 70-million dollars in federal aid that low-income families can use to help pay for lunches when kids are out of school. Apparently, some DCFS officials are concerned it might too late to participate in the summer EBT program, but McFarland doesn’t agree.

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As expected the Washington Commanders selected former LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick in last night’s NFL draft. Daniels joins a franchise that has not had a winning season since 2016 and he plans to make the Commanders a winning organization

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A few selections later former LSU wide Malik Nabers of Youngsville went to the New York Giants with the sixth overall pick.

It’s a huge festival weekend in Louisiana with Festival International and Jazz Fest. Both attract visitors from all over the world and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s not only Lafayette and New Orleans that feel the benefits.

Cut 4 (13) “…over Louisiana.”

4:30 PM Newscast April 25

The full House has approved legislation that would remove the requirement that businesses must give minors at least a 20-minute break if they work five consecutive hours. Opponents are concerned about overworking 16 and 17-year-olds. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says Mississippi does not have a mandatory break for minors and there no major problems…
Cut 7 (05) “…so false.”  
The measure heads to the Senate for more consideration.

The LSU gymnastics program has been around for 50 years, and they became the 8th school in NCAA history to win a national championship in gymnastics. Clark believes more championships are in their future…

Cut 13 (10) “…Geaux Tigers. (cheers fade)”

Anthony Holland of West Monroe has been arrested in connection to the death of Sheryl Tuner of New Iberia, whose torso was found floating in the Ouachita River. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Governor Jeff Landry held a press conference today to explain the need for a constitutional convention. Any changes would need voter approval in November. Landry says a presidential election is a perfect time for voters to weigh in.

Cut 3 (11) “…have a say” 

3:30 PM Newscast April 25

Authorities have arrested 29-year-old Anthony Holland, Junior of West Monroe in the case where the torso of 19-year-old Sheryl Turner of New Iberia was found floating the Ouachita River, on January 24th. Catahoula Parish Sheriff Detective Dewain Littleton says Holland has no previous criminal record and he says that due to the nature of the crime, multiple agencies are investigating to see if others could be linked to the suspect.

Cut 11 (11) ” …for sure.”

Investigators say Holland met Turner on social media and the two planned to live together in West Monroe.

The full House has approved a bill that removes the requirement that businesses must provide minor workers a 20-minute break if they work for five consecutive hours. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says the policy prevents teens from landing work with some businesses.

Cut 6  (09) “…hire the kids.” 

Opponents are concerned about overworking 16 and 17-year-olds.

Governor Jeff Landry says there are several reasons why his administration and Republican lawmakers are committed to a constitutional convention this year. Jeff Palermo has the story….

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LSU honored its women’s gymnastics team with a parade and a celebration inside the PMAC last night. Coach Jay Clark led the program to its first ever national title

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5:30 LRN Newscast April 25

Governor Landry says the goal of the constitutional convention is move certain sections of the constitution into state law. He says the changes will hopefully result in more budget flexibility when the state is facing a deficit. Landry says right now the Legislature’s hands are tied during tough budget times, resulting in big cuts to health care and education…

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Democrats say they are uncomfortable rushing into a constitutional convention without more details. There’s a concern the state’s popular 75-thousand dollars homestead exemption will be removed from the constitution. Landry that’s not his intent…

Cut 5 (13)  “…statue.” 

The House approves a budget for the next fiscal year that contains 166 million dollars in bonus pay for teachers. According to House leaders, it equals a stipend of about 17-hundred dollars, but Appropriations Chairman Jack McFarland says it will vary…

Cut 10 (10) “…districts need.”

The spending bill heads to the Senate and there’s still time to provide more money for teacher pay.

The full House approves a bill to remove the required 20-minute break for minors who work five consecutive hours. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says some minors are eager to work and the state should not hold them back or prevent businesses from working them more than five consecutive hours…

Cut 8 (11) “…wanting to work.” 

The measure heads to the Senate for more discussion.

2:30 PM Newscast April 25

A bill calling for a constitutional convention to begin May 20th is awaiting debate on the House floor. Democrats say they are uncomfortable rushing into a constitutional convention without more details on what could possibly be moved into state statue. There’s a concern the state’s popular 75-thousand dollars homestead exemption will be removed from the constitution. Governor Jeff Landry says that’s not his intent…

Cut 5 (13)  “…statue.” 

The full House has approved a bill that removes the requirement that businesses must provide minor workers a 20-minute break if they work for five consecutive hours. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says there are minors who are eager to work and the state should not hold them back or prevent businesses from working them more than five consecutive hours…

Cut 8 (11) “…wanting to work.” 

The measure heads to the Senate for more discussion.

An arrest has been made in the case where the torso of 19-year-old Sheryl Turner of New Iberia was found floating the Ouachita River, on January 24th. Catahoula Parish Sheriff Detective Dewain Littleton says 29-year-old Anthony Holland, Junior of West Monroe confessed that he dismembered and disposed of her body.

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Littleton says Holland was unemployed but had been a cross-country truck driver, and there could possibly be more arrests.

Cardell Hayes is sentenced to 25 years in prison today. It’s his second sentencing in the 2016 fatal shooting of retired NFL star Will Smith after a road rage incident. A jury voted 10 to 2 to convict Hayes in December of 2016 but that verdict was thrown out when non-unanimous jury decisions were ruled unconstitutional in Louisiana.

1:30 PM Newscast April 25

Anthony Holland of West Monroe has been arrested in connection to the death of Sheryl Tuner of New Iberia, whose torso was found floating in the Ouachita River. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (38)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

Cardell Hayes, who fatally shot retired NFL star Will Smith in a 2016 road rage incident was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the second time today. His earlier conviction had been thrown out because the Supreme Court outlawed non-unanimous verdicts and the jury in his first trial voted 10-2 to convict.

Governor Jeff Landry explained the need for a constitutional convention in a press conference today. The goal is to move certain sections of the constitution into state law. Landry says these changes will hopefully result in more budget flexibility when the state is facing a deficit. He says right now the Legislature’s hands are tied during tough budget times, resulting in big cuts to health care and education…

Cut 4 (10) “…those things ” 

 

LSU gymnastics program has been around for 50 years and has become the 8th school in NCAA history to win a national championship in gymnastics. They were honored with a parade and a celebration last night. Coach Jay Clark believes more championships are in their future…

Cut 13 (10) “…Geaux Tigers. (cheers fade)”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry held a press conference today to tout the need for a constitutional convention. Landry says the convention would allow for ever legislator and 27 delegates appointed by the governor to make changes to the state constitution. Landry says the main goal is to create more flexibility during tough budget times, so health care and education do not take a brunt of the cuts…
cut 4 (10) “…these things”
A bill that calls for constitutional convention is awaiting debate on the House floor.

LSU honored its women’s gymnastics team with a parade and a celebration inside the PMAC last night. Coach Jay Clark led the program to its first ever title and the team’s success resulted in Georgia offering him and his assistants a chance to coach the Gym Dogs. But Clark says he’s staying at LSU…
cut 12 (06) “…cheers”

An arrest has been made in the case where the torso of 19-year-old Sheryl Turner of New Iberia was found floating the Ouachita River, on January 24th. Catahoula Parish Sheriff Detective Dewain Littleton says 29-year-old Anthony Holland, Junior of West Monroe confessed that he dismembered and disposed of her body.
Cut 9 (13) “…not why.”
Multiple law enforcement agencies collaborated in the investigation including the FBI.

The full House has approved legislation that would remove the requirement that businesses must give minors at least a 20 minute break if they work five consecutive hours. Opponents are concerned about over working 16 and 17-year-olds. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says Mississippi does not have a mandatory break for minors and there no major problems…
cut 7 (05) “…so false”
The measure heads to the Senate for more consideration.