12:30 LRN Newscast June 2

A Senate judiciary committee has voted down a bill that would limit the legal immunity Louisiana police officers have in wrongful death or injury cases. Shreveport Police Officers Association president Michael Carter voiced his concerns with legislation that would allow civil lawsuits against officers who acted “unreasonable” …

Cut 9 (10) “…huge arguments.”

Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan’s bill received approval from the House and had the backing of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association

An over two-year rehabilitation Mississippi River Bridge project on Interstate 20 is now finished. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the 30-million dollar bridge project in Madison was paid for with both state and federal dollars.

Cut 4 (10) “…of both.” 

Governor Edwards signs into law legislation allowing sexual assault survivors to terminate their lease early. Matt Doyle has more on the law that took effect Tuesday…

Cut 2 (30) …I’m Matt Doyle”  

 

1140 Sportscast 6/2

The LSU Tigers are looking to give retiring baseball coach Paul Mainieri a second national championship as they leave today for Oregon to play in the Eugene Regional this weekend. Starting pitcher Landon Marceaux says he was stunned when Mainieri told the team that this is his last season.

Cut 17 (17) “out on top”

The Tigers will take on Gonzaga at 9 p.m. Friday night.

Louisiana Tech will begin its run through the NCAA Tournament on Friday night at J-C Love Field Pat Patterson Park when they host Rider at 6 PM.  Tech is hosting the Ruston regional that also includes Alabama and NC State.  The Bulldogs will rely on their bats in the regional as they have one of the best batting averages in the country at .308.

One of the best stories in the NCAA Baseball Tournament is the McNeese Cowboys. The team has overcome a devastating hurricane, a paralyzing winter storm, and a historic flood at the end of the season to earn a spot at the Fort Worth regional along with TCU, Oregon State, and Dallas Baptist. Pokes Head Coach Justin Hill says his team is here due to his players’ positive mindset.

Cut 19 (14) “…baseball things.”

Nicholls has announced that Seth Thibodaux has resigned as the school’s baseball coach after eleven seasons. The Colonels were 21 and 34 this season and missed out on the postseason for the second consecutive year.

Former LSU running back Kevin Faulk and Linebacker Brady James have made it on the 2022 College Football Hall of Fame ballot.  77 former players are listed on the ballot.

1130 AM LRN News

The first bill of the session to be signed into law by Governor Edwards is one that would allow sexual assault survivors to terminate their residential leases early. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says this legislation was inspired in large part by all of the LSU students who had their sexual assaults covered up by the school.

Cut 6, 12 seconds, survivors

The assault would have had to have occurred while the tenant was in their current lease property.

The over two-year rehabilitation of the Mississippi River Bridge project on Interstate 20 is now completed. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the bridge in Madison Parish was built about 50 years ago and is well-traveled.

Cut 3 (11)  “…itself.” 

Attorney General Jeff Landry threatens to take LSU to court if it follows through with a request by the Faculty Senate to establish a vaccine mandate similar to ones adopted by about 400 colleges nationwide.

Cut 12 (08) “…disappointing.”

LSU spokesperson Ernie Ballard says while they are reviewing the request “we do not believe we will be able to mandate vaccines on campus.”

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries confirms that a single Red Piranha was caught at University Lakes in Baton Rouge last week. Aquatic Nuisance Species Coordinator Robert Bourgeois says the South American native fish with teeth can throw things out of balance in our ecosystem here in Louisiana.

Cut 7 (11)  “…all young.”

All piranha species are illegal to possess or sell in Louisiana.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 2

Attorney General Jeff Landry says a college vaccine mandate, such as the one being requested by the LSU Faculty Senate, would be illegal.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

 

State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in St. Mary Parish that occurred early Tuesday morning.  Berwick Police responded to a suspicious person call who then led officers to an on-foot chase Authorities says 37-year-old Robert Pearce of New Iberia then attempted to carjack a women’s car with what appeared to be a handgun. Officers then discharged their weapons and Pearce was pronounced dead on the scene. The handgun was determined to be a BB gun.

Louisiana K-12 schools will educate over 200,000 students for summer school after a year where most students spent a lot of time out of the classroom and in front of screens. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says they managed to have 70 percent of students back in the classroom by the end of the school year, but many still need help before the next school year…

Cut 4 (07)”…I know.”

Brumley says to incentivize more summer school attendance they’ve encouraged school systems to use federal funds to create more of a summer camp, and not a traditional summer school experience.

A nasal spray clinical trial is underway to prevent COVID-19. Baton Rouge General Rhinologist Dr. Henry Barham is overseeing the trial in Louisiana and says the spray works differently from the vaccine. The vaccine helps you build up antibodies to fight off the virus when you contract it.

Cut 13 (08) “…first place.”

9:30 LRN Newscast June 2

Attorney General Jeff Landry blasts the LSU Faculty Senate’s request that the school adopts a mandate requiring students be vaccinated to attend classes in the fall. LSU Interim President Thomas Galligan says he’s “reviewing” the request, but Landry says there’s nothing to review and the mandate would be illegal.
Cut 10 (08) “…right now.”
LSU spokesperson Ernie Ballard says the school is looking at options and alternatives to a vaccine mandate.

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says over 200-thousand kids are enrolled in summer school at public schools. Brumley says to incentivize summer school attendance they encouraged school systems to use federal funds to create more of a summer camp atmosphere…
Cut 5 (12)”…social studies.”
Brumley says if your child is not attending summer school then engage them with some kind of continuing education.

Clinical trials are underway to see if an at-home nasal spray can prevent someone from getting COVID-19. Baton Rouge General Rhinologist Dr. Henry Barham oversees the trial in Louisiana and says the spray works differently from the vaccine. He says the vaccine builds up antibodies to fight off the virus when you contract it.
Cut 13 (08) “…first place.”
Barham says they are looking for around 90 additional participants for the study.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has verified that a Red Prinaha was caught in the University Lakes in Baton Rouge last week. The Red Prinaha is native to South America and the fish is illegal to possess or sell in Louisiana. Aquatic Nuisance Species Coordinator Robert Bourgeois says they are checking to see if there are more Red-bellied Piranha in the LSU lakes…
cut 9 (08) “….winter temperatures”
LDWF believes this was a pet released into the University Lakes.

8:30 LRN newscast June 2

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says it would be illegal for LSU to mandate COVID vaccines for students to attend the university. The LSU Faculty Senate made that request and Tulane, Dilliard, Xavier, and Loyola Universities have adopted the vaccinate mandates. Landry believes that’s illegal as well…
cut 11 (10) “…University receives”

Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says over 200-thousand students will attend summer school at public schools to help make up for learning loss during the pandemic. Brumley says if your child is not attending summer school then you need to engage them with some kind of continuing education to keep them up to speed.
Cut 6 (07)”…in summer.”

Besides the vaccines for COVID, there is also a clinical trial underway for a nasal spray to prevent you from catching the virus. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

State Police confirm their troopers fatally shot a man wanted for injuring two Mississippi sheriff’s deputies. LSP says 29-year-old Michael Jackson of Vicksburg, Mississippi was fatally shot after a long standoff. Law enforcement surrounded Jackson after he crashed his car in Madison Parish and according to a release, troopers shot Jackson as he approached a safety perimeter and attempted to draw his handgun.

7:30 LRN Newscast June 2

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says it’s illegal for LSU to mandate vaccines for students to attend school this fall. The university’s faculty senate says the only way to ensure a safe normal semester to mandate vaccination, but Landry says if the faculty wants to be safe they should get vaccinated themselves…
cut 12 (08) “….disappointing”
An LSU spokesperson says they are looking at other options and alternatives to mandating the vaccine.

A clinical trial is underway to see if a special nasal spray can prevent a person from getting COVID-19. Baton Rouge General rhinologist Henry Barham says the spray is not a substitute for the vaccine, instead a compliment. Barham says the spray is targeted to one part of the body as opposed to entering the bloodstream.
Cut 15 (06)“…super exciting.”

Louisiana K-12 schools will educate over 200,000 students for summer school after a year where most students spent a lot of time out of the classroom and in front of screens. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says they managed to have 70 percent of students back in the classroom by the end of the school year, but many still need help before the next school year…
Cut 4 (07)”…I know.”
Brumley says to incentivize more summer school attendance they’ve encouraged school systems to use federal funds to create more of a summer camp, and not a traditional summer school experience.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries confirms a red piranha, which is a species native to South America was caught in the University Lakes near LSU. Aquatic Nuisance Species Coordinator Robert Bourgeois on how it got into the lakes…
cut 8 (08) “….the lake”
Bourgeois says they hope it was the only piranha in the lake because they will go after dead or dying prey.

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 2

Louisiana Tech will begin its run through the NCAA Tournament on Friday night at J-C Love Field at Pat Patterson Park when they host Rider at 6 PM. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says his message to the team is to play loose, just like in the Conference USA Tournament…
cut 16 (18) “…trouble winning”
Tech’s team batting average of .308 is one of the best in the country, but do they have enough pitching. The Bulldogs team ERA has swelled to 4.82.

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri says Landon Marceaux will be the Tigers starting pitcher for their first game at the Eugene Regional against Gonzaga on Friday night. The Bulldogs are expected to counter with Alex Jacob, who has a 2.82 ERA.

One of the best stories in the NCAA Baseball Tournament is the McNeese Cowboys. The team has overcome a devastating hurricane, a paralyzing winter storm, and a historic flood at the end of the season to earn a spot at the Fort Worth regional along with TCU, Oregon State, and Dallas Baptist. Pokes Head Coach Justin Hill says his team is here due to his players’ positive mindset.
Cut 19 (14) “…baseball things.”
The Cowboys will take on TCU at 6 PM Friday on ESPN 3.

Nicholls has announced that Seth Thibodaux has resigned as the school’s baseball coach after eleven seasons. The Colonels were 21 and 34 this season and missed out on the postseason for the second consecutive year.

In football, former LSU tight end Arik Gilbert has committed to Georgia. He briefly committed to Florida after leaving the Tigers during his freshman season.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 2

Attorney General Jeff Landry blasts the LSU Faculty Senate’s request that the school adopts a mandate requiring students be vaccinated to attend classes in the fall. LSU Interim President Thomas Galligan says he’s “reviewing” the request, but Landry says there’s nothing to review and the mandate would be illegal.
Cut 10 (08) “…right now.”
LSU spokesperson Ernie Ballard says the school does not believe they can mandate vaccines on campus.

A clinical trial is underway in Louisiana to test an at-home nasal spray’s effectiveness at preventing people from getting COVID-19. Baton Rouge General Rhinologist Doctor Henry Barham says they are following participants for six weeks after use of the nasal spray…
cut 14 (07) “…spray”
Barham says the spray is not necessarily a substitute for the vaccine, but instead a complement to the vaccine.

Over 200,000 kids are expected to attend summer school for what the Superintendent of Education calls the most important summer school in modern history. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

AM LRN Newscall June 2

Over 200,000 kids are expected to attend summer school for what the Superintendent of Education calls the most important summer school in modern history. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

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Attorney General Jeff Landry says a college vaccine mandate, such as the one being requested by the LSU Faculty Senate, would be illegal. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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Besides the vaccines for COVID, there is also a clinical trial underway for a nasal spray to prevent you from catching the virus. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana K-12 schools are preparing to educate over 200,000 students for summer school after a year where most students spent a lot of time out of the classroom and in front of screens.

Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says they managed to have 70 percent of students back in the classroom by the end of the recent spring semester, but many still need help before the fall starts.

Cut 4 (07)”…I know.”

Brumley says to incentivize more summer school attendance they’ve encouraged school systems to use federal funds to create more of a summer camp, and not a summer school experience.

Cut 5 (12)”…social studies.”

Brumley says if your child is not attending summer school then you need to engage them with some kind of continuing education to keep them up to speed.

Cut 6 (07)”…in summer.”

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries confirms that a single Red Piranha was caught at University Lakes in Baton Rouge last week. Aquatic Nuisance Species Coordinator Robert Bourgeois says the South American native fish with teeth can throw things out of balance in our ecosystem here in Louisiana.

Cut 7 (11)  “…all young.”

As for how the invasive species made its way to the lakes on LSU’s campus, Bourgeois has a theory.

Cut 8 (08) “…the lake.”

Bourgeois says so far only one piranha has been discovered, but they continue to check the University Lake system and take samples.

Cut 9 (08) “…winter temperatures.” 

All piranha species are illegal to possess or sell in Louisiana.

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Attorney General Jeff Landry blasts the LSU Faculty Senate’s request that the school adopt a mandate requiring students be vaccinated to attend classes in the fall.

LSU Interim President Thomas Galligan says he will once again “review” the request, but Landry says there’s nothing to review and the mandate would be illegal.

Cut 10 (08) “…right now.”

LSU spokesperson Ernie Ballard says while they are reviewing the request “we do not believe we will be able to mandate vaccines on campus.”

Tulane, Dillard, and Xavier have announced that they will be adopting vaccine mandates. Landry says he believes that decision is illegal as well.

Cut 11 (10) “…University receives.”

Chronicle of Higher Education Data shows more than 400 colleges nationwide have adopted vaccine mandates. The UL System will not mandate the vaccination for the fall semester.

The Faculty Senate says the only way to ensure a safe, normal semester is to mandate vaccination, but Landry says if the faculty wants to be safe they should just get vaccinated themselves.

Cut 12 (08) “…disappointing.”

Landry says also impacting the legality of such mandates is the fact that the vaccines are still under emergency use authorization. A reported 77 percent of LSU employees were vaccinated as of the end of May, but only 21 percent of Louisianans ages 18 to 29 have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine.

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A nasal spray clinical trial is underway to prevent COVID-19. Baton Rouge Rhinologist Dr. Henry Barham is overseeing the trial in Louisiana and says the spray works differently from the vaccine. The vaccine helps you build up antibodies to fight off the virus when you contract it.

Cut 13 (08) “…first place.”

Clinical trial participants must be 18 and older and not have been diagnosed with COVID, but you can still participate if you been vaccinated. Barham says they are following participants for six weeks after use of the nasal spray and checking to see if the medication remains in your nose and isn’t absorbed elsewhere in the body.

Cut 14 (07) “…the spray.”

Barham says the spray is not necessarily a substitute for the vaccine, he says the spray compliments the vaccine. He says the spray is targeted to one part of the body as opposed to entering the bloodstream.

Cut 15 (06)“…super exciting.”

Barham says they are looking for around 90 additional participants for the study.

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Louisiana Tech will begin its run through the NCAA Tournament on Friday night at J-C Love Field at Pat Patterson Park when they host Rider at 6 PM. Bulldogs Coach Lan Burroughs says his message to the team is to play loose, just like in the Conference USA Tournament

Cut 16 (17) “…trouble winning.”

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The LSU Tigers are looking to give retiring baseball coach Paul Mainieri a second national championship as they leave today for Oregon to play in the Eugene Regional this weekend. Starting pitcher Landon Marceaux says he was stunned when Mainieri told the team that this is his last season

Cut 17 (17) “…out on top.”

Left fielder Gavin Dugas will be forever grateful to Mainieri…

Cut  18 (17)”…appreciative of that.”

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One of the best stories in the NCAA Baseball Tournament is the McNeese Cowboys. The team has overcome a devastating hurricane, a paralyzing winter storm, and historic floods at the end of the season to earn a spot at the Fort Worth regional along with TCU, Oregon State, and Dallas Baptist.  Pokes Head Coach Justin Hill says his team is here due to his players’ positive mindset.

Cut 19 (14) “…baseball things.” 

The Cowboys will take on TCU at 6 PM Friday on ESPN 3.  While Hill doesn’t know the pitching rotation yet, he knows he’ll rely on ace Will Dion, who has a 2.81 ERA this season after starting two games last week in the Southland Tournament…

Cut 20 (15)  “…the game.”