6:45 LRN Sportscast September 28

A critical fumble by Taysom Hill in the fourth quarter and eight penalties on the Black and Gold led to a second straight loss for New Orleans as Aaron Rodgers and the Packers defeated the Saints 37-30. Rodgers threw for 283 yards and three touchdowns and the Saints secondary couldn’t cover Allen Lazard who had six catches for 146 yards and three touchdowns. Tampa Bay won yesterday so they are first in the NFC South with a 2-1 record.

There are a lot of questions about the defending champs after LSU’s shocking 44-34 loss to Mississippi State on Saturday. In his first start, Quarterback Myles Brennan threw for 345 yards, three TDs, and two interceptions. Coach Ed Orgeron called it an inconsistent performance…
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The 27th ranked Ragin Cajuns are 3-0 for the first time since 1988 after squeaking out a 20-18 victory over Georgia Southern on Saturday at Cajun Field. The Eagles took a one-point lead with 54 seconds left, but Cajuns quarterback Levi Lewis completed three passes to set up a 53-yard field goal and Nate Snyder nailed it. Coach Billy Napier on Snyder who missed four fields in three games before that remarkable kick…
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In other action, Louisiana Tech improves to 2-0 on Saturday night with a 66-38 win over Houston Baptist. Tulane trounced Southern Miss 66-24 and ULM is 0-3 after losing to UTEP 31-6

6:30 LRN Newscast

State lawmakers begin a 30-day special session tonight at 6 PM where the most passionate debate will center around Governor Edwards coronavirus restrictions. Senate President Page Cortez says current laws that give the governor the authority to issue executive orders during a public health crisis didn’t imagine a situation as long-lasting as COVID. Cortez says lawmakers will consider whether some of that authority should be shared…
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Entergy Louisiana estimates the cost to restore power following Hurricane Laura is one-point-four billion dollars. CEO Phillip May says 18-hundred transmission towers were damaged or destroyed and the number of distribution poles lost is only second to Hurricane Rita.
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A Jefferson Parish fourth grader’s suspension for having a BB gun in view of his web camera during a virtual class has drawn the attention of Attorney General Jeff Landry. Matt Doyle spoke with the A-G…
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LRN AM Newscall September 28

The second special session of the year begins this evening with lawmakers authorized to tackle a wide range of topics over the next 30 days. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A Jefferson Parish fourth grader’s suspension for having a BB gun in view of his web camera during a virtual class has drawn the attention of Attorney General Jeff Landry. Matt Doyle spoke with the A-G…

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Hurricane Laura is estimated to be the costliest storm in Entergy Louisiana’s history, $1.4 billion dollars in damage to the company’s infrastructure. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Lawmakers will kick off the second special session of the year this evening at 6 PM.

The depleted unemployment trust fund, the Governor’s public health restrictions, and Hurricane Laura recovery are the three major stated reasons for the session but LaPolitics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford says a range of issues will be discussed over the next 30 days.

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Alford says traditionally hurricane response has been considered a federal-only issue but this Legislature has shown an interest in expanding their reach so we could see some state-level interventions in Laura recovery efforts…

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Frustration amongst some Republicans over COVID restrictions on businesses is reportedly a driving factor in the session being called. Parks Senator Fred Mills says the current restrictions will be discussed and input from all sides will be sought…

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Mills says lawmakers will hear from a range of experts and involved parties over how the state’s public health response could be improved.

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Senate President Page Cortez says current laws dictating gubernatorial authority during public health crises didn’t imagine a situation as long-lasting as COVID. Cortez says lawmakers will consider whether some of that authority should be shared.

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The unemployment trust fund is expected to run out of money next week, triggering higher payroll taxes on businesses and reduced benefits for recipients starting next year. In response, some state leaders have suggested using money allocated to a small business grant program to sure up the fund, but Cortez says the State Treasurer John Schroder has put that idea to rest…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry is investigating whether the Jefferson Parish School system violated the constitution by suspending a fourth-grader after a teacher saw the child move a BB gun during virtual instruction. Woodmere Elementary 4th grader Ka Mauri Harrison was suspended for six days.

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The nine-year-old’s brother had entered the room and tripped over the gun, at which point Harrison place the gun to the side, but still within view of his web camera. Harrison now has a weapons violation on his permanent record.

Landry says not only was it an overreaction, but it was also a violation of his constitutional rights, in this case, his 2nd amendment rights.

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Harrison returned to school Thursday after his suspension ended.

The case raises the question of whether schools can control what they see in a student’s web camera. Landry says at most virtual classes are public spaces, which don’t have the same restrictions as physical school property.

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The Jefferson Parish Public School System does not comment on a student’s individual record.

But they point to their policy that says the illegal carrying, possession, or use of a firearm or dangerous weapon within the boundaries of school property is a crime.

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Entergy Louisiana estimates the cost to restore power following Hurricane Laura is one-point-four billion dollars. CEO Phillip May says 18-hundred transmission towers were damaged or destroyed and the number of distribution poles lost is only second to Hurricane Rita.

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May says the company is exploring avenues to minimize as much as possible passing on recovery costs to Entergy customers.

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For a ten year period after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Entergy customers had a surcharge on their bill to pay for those restoration costs..

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The defending national champion LSU Tigers have some soul searching to do after getting upset in the season opener by Mississippi State 44-34. Bulldogs Quarterback K.J. Costello threw for an SEC record 623 yards and five touchdowns. Safety Jacoby Stevens called in an embarrassing performance

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Mississippi State had three players record at least 100 receiving yards. The Tigers played without All-American cornerback Derek Stingley Junior, because of a non-COVID illness that put him in the hospital on Friday. Coach Ed Orgeron says they tried to play man-to-man defense with an inexperience secondary

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The offense had its issues as well on Saturday. Coach Ed Orgeron called quarterback Myles Brennan’s performance inconsistent…

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Brennan threw for 345 yards and three touchdowns, but he was also intercepted twice and sacked seven times as the Tigers new offensive line had trouble protecting him. Brennan says they don’t want to get used to losing

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LSU is at Vanderbilt on Saturday night.

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The 27th ranked Ragin Cajuns are 3-0 for the first time since 1988 after squeaking out a 20-18 victory over Georgia Southern on Saturday at Cajun Field. The Eagles took a one point lead with 54 seconds left, but Cajuns quarterback Levi Lewis completed three passes to set up a 53-yard field and Nate Snyder nailed it. Coach Billy Napier on Snyder who missed four fields in three games before that remarkable kick…

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The Cajuns won despite not having several starters and reserves available because of COVID-19 and injuries. Napier says this game will serve as a great learning tool for these young adults

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U-L Lafayette’s next game is a week from Wednesday, October 7th, at Appalachian State.

10:30 LRN Newscast

A Jefferson Parish fourth grader’s suspension for having a BB gun in view of his web camera during a virtual class has drawn the attention of Attorney General Jeff Landry. Matt Doyle spoke with the A-G…
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Multiple media reports say President Donald Trump will formally nominate Louisiana native Amy Coney Barrett as the next justice on the U-S Supreme Court. Barrett is a federal appeals judge in Chicago. The 48-year-old grew up in Old Metairie and graduated from St. Mary’s Dominican High School in 1990.

Entergy Louisiana estimates the cost to repair the damage done to their equipment by Hurricane Laura is around one-point-four billion dollars. Entergy CEO Phillip May says they are exploring avenues to minimize as much as possible passing on recovery costs to customers…
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For a ten year period after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Entergy customers had a surcharge on their bill to pay for those restoration costs.

After watching Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow break nearly every passing record last season, Myles Brennan gets a chance to show what he can do as the LSU starting quarterback when the Tigers host Mississippi State at 2:39. Brennan says he’s looking forward to writing his own story
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LSU returns only five starters from last year’s national championship team.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Attorney General Jeff Landry is investigating whether the Jefferson Parish School system violated the constitution by suspending a fourth-grader after a teacher saw the child move a BB gun during virtual instruction. Woodmere Elementary 4th grader Ka Mauri Harrison was suspended for six days…
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The Jefferson Parish school system says the illegal carrying, possession, or use of a firearm within the boundaries of school property is a crime.

Sunday marks one month since Hurricane Laura made landfall in southwest Louisiana and many Suddenlink customers are still without internet, phone, and TV service. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says the complaints against Suddenlink continue to come into his office…
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Suddenlink’s CEO says a full restoration of internet service will take until mid-November.

Myles Brennan finally gets his chance today as he’s the starting quarterback for the sixth-ranked Tigers who kick-off the season at 2:30 versus Mississippi State. Brennan has appeared in 17 games for the Tigers since 2017, mostly in mop-up duty. The six-foot-four junior was asked how he’ll keep his emotions in check now that he’s the starter.
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State lawmakers approved the taxing rate for online fantasy sports betting in June, but players will have to wait until at least mid-November before they can legally use Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says the Gaming Control Board still has to act…
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Stefanski expects final approval to come when the Gaming Control Board meets on November 19th.

8:30 LRN Newscast September 26

President Donald Trump is expected to announce today that Louisiana native Amy Coney Barrett is his nomination to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. Barrett is 48-years-old, the oldest of seven children, and grew up in Old Metairie. Barrett currently serves as a federal appeals court judge in Chicago.

Many central Louisiana Suddenlink customers still don’t have internet, phone, and TV service since Hurricane Laura. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Entergy Louisiana estimates the cost to restore power following Hurricane Laura is one-point-four billion dollars. CEO Phillip May says 18-hundred transmission towers were damaged or destroyed and the number of distribution poles lost is only second to Hurricane Rita.
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Ten-thousand customers are still without power. Most of those in Cameron Parish.

Even though legislators have passed the legislation to allow online fantasy sports betting in parishes that have approved the activity Lousiana residents still can’t play. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says the Gaming Control Board has yet to finalize the rules…
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Stefanski expects online fantasy sports contests will be available in Louisiana in mid-November.

7:30 LRN Sportscast September 26

Gameday has finally arrived for the defending national champion LSU Tigers as they will host Mississippi State at 2:30 today in front of 25-thousand fans inside Tiger Stadium. LSU only returns two starters on offense and three starters on defense from last year’s national championship team. But Quarterback Myles Brennan says despite the inexperience they’ll be just fine
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Getting the start at quarterback for Mississippi State is K-J Costello. The graduate transfer from Stanford has 25 starts over three years and has thrown for 61-hundred yards and 49 touchdowns.

The 19th ranked Ragin Cajuns look to improve to 3-0 when they host Georgia Southern at 11 AM. ULM looks for its first win when they host UTEP and Louisiana Tech takes on Houston Baptist for its home opener.

Two games into the 2020 season, there are many who say Saints quarterback Drew Brees has lost the arm strength needed to throw the football down the field. But the 41-year-old says there’s nothing wrong with him
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Brees will not have Michael Thomas again on Sunday night when the Saints host Green Bay. The All-pro receiver has been ruled out with a high ankle sprain. The Packers top receiver, Davante Adams, is doubtful with a hamstring injury. Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport is questionable.

Former Saints defensive tackle Derland Moore has died following a long illness at the age of 68.

4:45 LRN Sportscast September 25

LSU begins defense of its national championship with a new quarterback, Myles Brennan. Jeff Palermo has more on the six-foot-four junior from Mississippi…
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The LSU-Mississippi State game is one of four college football games in Louisiana on Saturday. At 11 AM, the 19th ranked Ragin Cajuns host Georgia Southern. Louisiana Tech hosts Houston Baptist for its home opener and U-L-M will look to upend UTEP for its win on the season.

Two games into the 2020 season, there are analysts, sports reporters and fans who believe that Saints quarterback Drew Brees has lost the arm strength needed to throw the football down the field. But the 41-year-old says there’s nothing wrong with him
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Brees will not have Michael Thomas again on Sunday night when the Saints host Green Bay. The All pro receiver has missed practice all week with a high ankle sprain. Packers Coach Matt LaFleur says their top receiver, Davante Adams, is doubtful with a hamstring injury.

Here’s the rest of the schedule for N-F-C South teams, Atlanta hosts the Chicago Bears, Carolina is in L-A to face the Charters and Tampa Bay is at Denver.

4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 25

Former President Barack Obama endorses Army Veteran and Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins for U-S Senate. UL-Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says he doesn’t feel the endorsement will sway white Louisianan voters at the polls, but it does raise Perkin’s profile on a national level.

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Online fantasy sports gaming was approved by State lawmakers in June, but you’ll have to wait until at least mid-November before you can legally use Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says when there is a change to Louisiana’s gambling laws, there’s a lengthy wait for approval between the public input periods, the Gaming Control Board, and the Legislature…

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Almost a month after Laura ripped through the state many central Louisiana Suddenlink customers are still without internet, phone, and cable service. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says Cleco restored power to the region within ten days of Laura’s arrival, but Suddenlink is dragging their feet.

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After watching Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow break nearly every passing record last season, Myles Brennan gets a chance to show what he can do as the LSU starting quarterback when LSU hosts Mississippi State tomorrow. Brennan says he’s looking forward to writing his own story

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Brennan is one of five returning players from last year’s National Championship team.

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 25

State lawmakers approved the taxing rate for online fantasy sports betting in June, but players will have to wait until at least mid-November before they can legally use Fan Duel and Draft Kings. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says Louisiana is one of only eight states where you can’t log onto to the sports betting sites and play. Stefanski explains the delay…

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Sunday will be the month anniversary of Hurricane Laura and many central Louisiana Suddenlink customers still don’t have internet, phone or cable service. Pineville representative Mike Johnson says because of this incident and the company’s history of selling services they can’t provide, they’re pushing the Attorney General to start using his power to intervene, and…

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Former President Barack Obama has endorsed Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins for U-S Senate. UL-Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says an endorsement is never a bad thing, but he doesn’t feel it will sway white Louisiana voters at the polls since only 14-percent of them supported Obama in 2012.

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Perkins is running against incumbent Republican Bill Cassidy.

Myles Brennan will be the starting quarterback as the reigning National Champs kick off the first game of the season tomorrow against Mississippi State. LSU only returns two starters on offense and three starters on defense from last year’s national championship team. But Brennan says despite the inexperience they’ll be just fine

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