6:30 PM Newscast

Saturday marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Gustav making landfall near Cocodrie with 105 miles per winds. The storm left 1-point-5 million  without power in Louisiana and former Entergy spokesperson Jeff Holeman told Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster the outages were extensive…

Cut 3 (06) “…three weeks.” 

The St. James Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a parish employee on felony charges of aggravated cruelty to animals and illegal use of a weapon.  54 year old Brian Lambert allegedly committed the crime in front of several school children waiting at a bus stop.  Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says the dog, a Russell Terrier/ Shih Tzu mix named Rocky, wandered onto the Lambert’s property.

Cut 6 (05) “…into the canal.”

Get ready for monsoon season in Louisiana, because the next week is going to be one long rain storm if current models are correct about a tropical wave that’s set to enter the gulf. The wave, just off Hispaniola, is projected to impact the area early next week. National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Frank Rivett says it’ll be a lot of rain, but not much more than that.

Cut 9 (08) “…possible”

The Ragin’ Cajuns are upping their sustainability game on game days. UL Lafayette has removed all of the trash bins at Cajun Field, and replaced them with options for either organic composting, or bins for recycling to address the environmental impact of the over ten tons of trash produced at games.  And anyone familiar with composting knows… it stinks. Office of Sustainability Director Gretchen Vanicor says that’s been taken into account and the actual composting work will be done far away from discerning noses.

Cut 13 (12) “surrdouning it”

530PM LRN News

A St. James Parish employee is facing two felony charges after allegedly shooting a dog that walked onto his property while children watched as they waited on their school bus, then throwing that dog into a canal.  Kevin Barnhart has the story

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”  

National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Frank Rivett says a tropical wave is set to inundate the region next week, leading to a period of heavy rain that could pose problems for commuters in flood prone areas.

Cut 10 (07) “…certainly possible”

Saturday marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Gustav making landfall near Cocodrie with 105 miles per winds. The storm left 1-point-5 million without power in Louisiana and former Entergy spokesperson Jeff Holeman says utility crew workers from 26 states and Canada came into Louisiana to help restore power lines destroyed by Gustav’s fierce winds

Cut 5 (12)  “…unaffected.” 

The Ragin’ Cajuns are upping their sustainability game on game days. UL Lafayette has removed all of the trash bins at Cajun Field, and replaced them with options for either organic composting, or bins for recycling to address the environmental impact of the over ten tons of trash produced at games. Office of Sustainability Director Gretchen Vanicor says it’s taken a lot of coordination to pull off.

Cut 12 (11)   “…it work”

She estimates the work will generate about 20 cubic yards of compost.

4:30 PM Newscast

Ten years ago Saturday, one-point-five million Louisiana utility customers were without power as a result of Hurricane Gustav. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

It is going to be one long rain storm if current models are correct about a tropical wave that is projected to impact the area early next week. National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Frank Rivett says before that tropical wave washes over the state…

Cut 11 (08) “…the weekend”

The St. James Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a parish employee, 54 year old Brian Lambert, on felony charges after he shot a dog on his property and threw it into a bayou, all while in the presence of several school children at a bus stop.  Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says unless livestock is being harmed, it’s unlawful to kill a pet for going onto private property.

Cut 7 (07) “…in your property.”

The Ragin’ Cajuns are upping their sustainability game on game days. UL Lafayette has removed all of the trash bins at Cajun Field, and replaced them with options for either organic composting, or bins for recycling.  It’s part of the school’s ongoing sustainability efforts that started in 2014 when the Cajuns set a target of zero waste at all school events. Office of Sustainability Director Gretchen Vanicor says the program’s popularity became obvious when the volunteers began to flood in after it was announced.

Cut 14 (11) “…to volunteer”

3:30 PM Newscast

Saturday marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Gustav making landfall near Cocodrie with 105 miles per winds. The storm left 1-point-5 million  without power in Louisiana and former Entergy spokesperson Jeff Holeman told Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster the outages were extensive…

Cut 3 (06) “…three weeks.” 

The St. James Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a parish employee on felony charges of aggravated cruelty to animals and illegal use of a weapon.  54 year old Brian Lambert allegedly committed the crime in front of several school children waiting at a bus stop.  Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says the dog, a Russell Terrier/ Shih Tzu mix named Rocky, wandered onto the Lambert’s property.

Cut 6 (05) “…into the canal.”

Get ready for monsoon season in Louisiana, because the next week is going to be one long rain storm if current models are correct about a tropical wave that’s set to enter the gulf. The wave, just off Hispaniola, is projected to impact the area early next week. National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Frank Rivett says it’ll be a lot of rain, but not much more than that.

Cut 9 (08) “…possible”

The Ragin’ Cajuns are upping their sustainability game on game days. UL Lafayette has removed all of the trash bins at Cajun Field, and replaced them with options for either organic composting, or bins for recycling to address the environmental impact of the over ten tons of trash produced at games.  And anyone familiar with composting knows… it stinks. Office of Sustainability Director Gretchen Vanicor says that’s been taken into account and the actual composting work will be done far away from discerning noses.

Cut 13 (12) “surrdouning it”

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 31

New Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater says he doesn’t mind watching Drew Brees run the offense for a season. Bridgewater is learning the playbook after New Orleans sent a third round pick to the New York Jets to acquire Bridgewater on his one year contract. Coach Sean Payton says having Bridgewater makes them a better team…
cut 30 (09) “…his injury”
Bridgewater suffered a significant knee injury in training camp of 2016 and has played in just one regular season game in two years, but performed well with the Jets this month.

NFL teams now have to get down to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon and players across the league are finding out they didn’t make the cut. The Ravens announced this afternoon they released former LSU Tiger Christian LaCouture.

And Friday Nigh Lights returns at high school stadiums around the state tonight. Neville and Ruston is the big match-up in north Louisiana, in south Louisiana Acadiana visits Kaplan.

The LSU football team is a slight underdog heading into Sunday’s season opener against eighth ranked Miami. The Tigers have several question marks on offense, but LSU sideline reporter Gordy Rush says offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger has the personnel to have a very good offense…
cut 20 (15) “….the right”
Kick-off on Sunday is at 6:30.

Here’s your college football schedule for Saturday, Louisiana Tech is at South Alabama for 6 PM kick. UL-Lafayette will host Grambling State at that same time.

Southern visits 16th ranked TCU at 11 AM. McNeese is at Northern Colorado, Nicholls will face the Jayhawks in Kansas.

Despite four touchdown passes by Southeastern Louisiana quarterback Chason Virgil, the Lions lost to ULM 34-31. Northwestern State thumped by Texas A-and-M 59-7, but Demons wide receiver Jazz Ferguson had four catches for 129 yards and one touchdown.

2:30 LRN Newscast August 31

A St. James Parish employee faces aggravated cruelty to animal charges after he allegedly fatally shot his neighbor’s dog when he walked on his property and it happened in front of kids waiting at a bus stop. 54-year-old Brian Lambert was taken into custody yesterday and Jeff Dorson with the Humane Society of Louisiana hopes he gets a severe punishment…
cut 8 (08) “….all values”

The National Hurricane Center is watching a disorganized tropical wave near Hispanolia that’s expected to move over Florida over the Labor Day weekend and enter the eastern Gulf. The chances it will develop into a tropical cyclone are low, but National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Frank Rivett says it could bring wet weather to the Bayou State…
cut 10 (07) “…certainly possible”
Most of the state will be dry tonight as Friday Night Lights return at many Louisiana high schools.

The LSU football team is a slight underdog heading into Sunday’s season opener against eighth ranked Miami. The Tigers have several question marks on offense, but LSU sideline reporter Gordy Rush says offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger has the personnel to have a very good offense…
cut 20 (15) “….the right”
Kick-off on Sunday is at 6:30.

UL-Lafayette’s season opener is tomorrow at Cajun Field and the university has removed all trash cans inside the stadium. Office of Sustainability Director Gretchen Vanicor says their will be separate bins where fans can choose whether their garbage will be composed or recycled rather than sent to landfills…
cut 12 (11) “…it work”
She estimates the composting initiative will generate about 20 cubic yards of compost.

PM Newscall August 31

Ten years ago Saturday, one-point-five million Louisiana utility customers were without power as a result of Hurricane Gustav. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A St. James Parish employee is facing two felony charges after allegedly shooting a dog that walked onto his property while children watched as they waited on their school bus, then throwing that dog into a canal.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.


Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”  

1:30 LRN Newscast August 31

Forecasters are monitoring a tropical wave over Hispaniola that’s expected to cross Florida and reach the eastern Gulf. But the National Hurricane Center gives the tropical wave a 10-percent chance of developing into a tropical storm. The system could increase rain chances next week and rain is also in the forecast for this weekend…
cut 11 (08) “…the weekend”
That’s Frank Rivett with the National Weather Service in Slidell.

Ten years ago Saturday, Hurricane Gustav made landfall near Cocodrie and left 1.5 million Louisiana utility customers in the dark. Former Entergy spokesperson Jeff Holeman appeared on Talk Louisiana and says utility crew workers from 26 states and Canada came to help restore power lines…
Cut 5 (12) “…unaffected.”
Some Entergy customers were without power for three weeks.

A St. James Parish employee is facing two felony charges after allegedly shooting a dog that walked onto his property while children watched as they waited on their school bus, then throwing that dog into a canal. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Voicer 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

North Webster High School was evacuated today after school officials received an emailed bomb threat. Springhill authorities are trying to determine the source of the threat.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The St. James Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a parish employee on felony charges of aggravated cruelty to animals and illegal use of a weapon.  54 year old Brian Lambert allegedly committed the crime in front of several school children waiting at a bus stop.  Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says the dog, a Russell Terrier/ Shih Tzu mix named Rocky, wandered onto the Lambert’s property.

Cut 6 (05) “…into the canal.”

Get ready for monsoon season in Louisiana, because the next week is going to be one long rain storm if current models are correct about a tropical wave that’s set to enter the gulf. The wave, just off Hispaniola, is projected to impact the area early next week. National Weather Service Slidell Meteorologist Frank Rivett says it’ll be a lot of rain, but not much more than that.

Cut 9 (08) “…possible”

Ten years ago Saturday, one-point-five million Louisiana utility customers were without power as a result of Hurricane Gustav. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

1130AM LRN News

Saturday marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Gustav making landfall near Cocodrie with 105 miles per winds. The storm left 1-point-5 million  without power in Louisiana and former Entergy spokesperson Jeff Holeman told Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster the outages were extensive…

Cut 3 (06) “…three weeks.” 

Houma, Baton Rouge and even central Louisiana received extensive wind damage.

Tigers fans are invading the Dallas area this weekend ahead of the big opener against number 8 Miami in AT&T stadium just up the road in Arlington. And if the game doesn’t go our way and you need to blow off some steam with a stiff drink, a bite to eat, and some local music, Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau Spokesman Phillip Jones has just the place for you.

Cut 12 (11) “…your hotels

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Attorney General Jeff Landry is joining 15 other attorneys general and governors from across the nation who are petitioning the US Supreme Court to shoot down workplace protections that would prevent transgender workers from being fired for being transgender. Louisiana Trans Advocates Board Chair Dylan Waguespack says the amicus brief is another anti LGBT statement from the AG.

Cut 13 (10) “…his career.”

But Solicitor General Liz Murrill says the current approach to trans workplace protections is unconstitutional, because it sidesteps congressional and legislative processes in favor of judicial and executive decisions. Murrill says the decision must be made by lawmakers, because judicially protecting trans workers from employment discrimination takes away rights from employers.

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