LRN PM Newscall February 4

Crawfish season is typically associated with spring and summer backyard boils, but the season actually begins in January. David Grubb tells us why it’s not too early to start grabbing some mudbugs…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m David Grubb.”

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The House and Senate Governmental Affairs committee approves new Congressional district maps. They do not include a second majority-minority district. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Louisianans awoke to freezing temperatures this morning, with a major cold front moving through the state. State climatologist Barry Keim says don’t expect things to get much warmer anytime soon.

Cut 3 (10) “…be really cold.”

The cold conditions are expected to stick around for at least another week, and Keim says to get prepared for a harsh weekend.

Cut 4 (11) “…a hard freeze.”

When the work week begins morning temperatures are expected to remain in the 30s but should warm up a bit throughout the day. But for this weekend, Keim says to be prepared, stay warm, and take care of the three Ps…

Cut 5 (11) “…the state.”

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Detectives say 101 stolen catalytic converters were found in an East Baton Rouge couple’s chop shop, and Matthew and Brooke Gibson are facing numerous charges, including possession of narcotics. Baton Rouge Police Sergeant L’Jean McKneely says there’s been an increase in catalytic converter thefts and they are investigating ties to Gibson’s operation.

 Cut 6 (10) “…Texas for sale.” 

The couple was also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile because their child was found in the home along with the stolen items and narcotics.

Catalytic converters, which are part of a vehicle’s exhaust system, contain precious metals like platinum and palladium ranging in value from $900 to $2,500. McKneely says as for preventing someone from stealing one for your car it’s almost impossible because they can be removed in a matter of minutes.

Cut 7 (11) “…leave the area.” 

According to State Farm insurance, theft claims for catalytic converters rose almost 300-percent from July of 2020 to July 2021 in the US. McKneely says with the Gibson operation they hope to make more arrests.

Cut 8 (10) “….wholesaler.”  

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Louisiana hasn’t hit the peak of crawfish season, but that doesn’t mean that mudbugs aren’t on the menu. Mark Shirley, LSU AgCenter and crawfish specialist, says the recent wave of cold temperatures may have slowed the growth of this year’s harvest, but it hasn’t stopped it.

Cut 9 (12) “…but they’re there.”

With crawfish farmers enduring harsh conditions to deliver one of the state’s signature culinary staples, Shirley says there’s no better time to show support by buying a few pounds.

Cut 10 (12)  “…that they catch.” 

The cost of business in crawfish farming has gone up, with everything from the price of bait to labor and transportation costs rising. Shirley says that consumers have to expect the price of the tasty crustaceans to go up as well.

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The House and Senate Governmental Affairs Committees approved new Congressional district maps similar to the current one, which means just one majority-minority district. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says based on the 2020 Census data she doesn’t believe a second majority-Black district can be drawn…

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Before Hewitt’s map proposal was approved, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee rejected several other bills that would have created a second-majority minority district. Hewitt says those proposals would actually reduce the chances of a Black candidate can be elected…

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House Governmental Affairs also approved a congressional map that does not create a second majority-minority district. The vote was 13-to-5 in favor of House Speaker Clay Schexnayder’s proposal which features one majority-minority district but changes current existing lines to reflect population changes. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis voted against it…

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Black lawmakers say two of the six Congressional districts should be majority-minority because 33-percent of the state’s population is African-American. Schexnayder took several questions from Black lawmakers on why his map doesn’t have a second majority-Black seat. Here’s one from Duplessis…

Cut 15 (13) “…they want” 

The full House and Senate will vote on these proposals next week.  If lawmakers approve a new Congressional map without a second majority-minority, lawsuits are likely.

2:30 LRN Newscast February 04

Though the chances of hazardous wintery precipitation are passing us by, look for hard freezes tonight and Saturday night across Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says get ready…:

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A slight warming trend will come in for early next week.

Baton Rouge Police bust a couple believed responsible for stealing over a hundred catalytic converters from people’s cars. A thief can get anywhere from $900 to $2500 for a stolen converter, because of the precious metals inside. BRPD spokesman Sgt. L’Jean (EL-jeen) McKneely says Matthew and Brooke Gibson are under arrest and more they hope to make more busts…:

CUT 08  (10)        “…to another wholesaler.”

McKneely says as for preventing someone from stealing one for your car it’s almost impossible because they can be removed in a matter of minutes.

 

The House and Senate Governmental Affairs committee approves new Congressional district maps. They do not include a second majority-minority district. Jeff Palermo has more…:

CUT 02(35)      “…Jeff Palermo.”

A man’s body found in a Natchitoches Parish oxidation pond Thursday has been identified as a missing man from LaSalle Parish. 35-year-old Josh Humphries hadn’t been seen since January 8th. Natchitoches cops found his car on the 13th. Though cause of death has not been determine, his death is ruled a homicide. An investigation is underway.

1:30 LRN Newscast February 4

The House and Senate Governmental Affairs Committees approved new Congressional district maps similar to the current one, which means just one majority-minority district. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says based on the 2020 Census data she doesn’t believe a second majority-Black district can be drawn…

Cut 12 (11) “…District 2″

The House Governmental Affairs Committee also approved a congressional map that does not create a second majority-minority district. The vote was 13-to-5 in favor of House Speaker Clay Schexnayder’s proposal which features one majority-minority district, but changes current existing lines to reflect population changes. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis voted against it…

Cut 14 (11) “…of choice.”

Louisianans awoke to freezing temperatures this morning, with a major cold front moving through the state. State climatologist Barry Keim says the cold conditions are expected to stick around for at least another week, and we should get prepared for a harsh weekend.

Cut 4 (11) “…a hard freeze.”

Louisiana hasn’t hit the peak of crawfish season, but that doesn’t mean that mudbugs aren’t on the menu. Mark Shirley, LSU AgCenter crawfish specialist, says the recent wave of cold temperatures may have slowed the growth of this year’s harvest, but it hasn’t stopped it.

Cut 9 (12) “…but they’re there.”

Shirley also says that with the rising cost of crawfish farming this is a great time to support the crawfish industry by buying a few pounds.

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 4

Louisianans awoke to freezing temperatures this morning, with a major cold front moving through the state. State climatologist Barry Keim says don’t expect things to get much warmer anytime soon.

Cut 3 (10) “…be really cold.”

A Baton Rouge couple’s chop shop is closed now after the discovery of 101 catalytic converters were found in their home, along with narcotics. Baton Rouge Police Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says as for preventing someone from stealing a converter from your car it’s almost impossible because they can be removed in a matter of minutes.

Cut 7 (11) “…leave the area.” 

Converter theft has increased by almost 300 percent in the US. Matthew and Brooke Gibson face numerous charges.

According to the American Clean Power Association, more than 17-thousand jobs will likely be created if two wind farms are built off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. Michael Hecht, CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc says while it’s easier to harness wind energy off the east coast, technology is advancing that will improve the opportunity for offshore wind farms in the Gulf…
cut 11 (05) “…in the Gulf”
Hecht believes Louisiana ports in New Orleans, Avondale and Port Fourchon will benefit from wind operations in the Gulf.

Former LSU and current Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth makes his second Super Bowl appearance next Sunday. After going the last two seasons without a playoff win, the four-time Pro Bowler isn’t taking his second shot for granted.

Cut 17 (10) “ …lot to us.” 

The 40-year-old player is now the oldest in the NFL since Tom Brady’s retirement.

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 4

News on the Saints coaching search…Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy is on the team’s radar. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says the team would like to interview Bienemy, possibly as soon as Saturday. Bienemy, a New Orleans native, has been with KC since 2013 and has run the team’s offense since 2018. The Chiefs have been to the postseason in eight of the last nine seasons, winning the Super Bowl two years ago.

You can take Doug Pederson’s name off of the list of candidates. Pederson was announced as the next head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday. Pederson, who was a star quarterback at ULM and head coach of Calvary Baptist in Shreveport, takes over for Urban Meyer, who was fired 13 games into his first and only season in Jacksonville.

Mobile sports betting has been live in Louisiana for a week, and already the state has made history. Houston business owner “Mattress Mack” crossed state lines to place a bet of more than $4.5 million on the Caesars Sportsbook app for the Cincinnati Bengals to win Super Bowl 56. It is the single-largest mobile wager of all time and the second-largest Super Bowl wager ever, trailing a $4.9 million bet on the 2002 Super Bowl. The payout would top $7.7 million.

Former LSU and current Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth is in a unique position. Whitworth was drafted by Cincinnati in 2006. Next weekend though, he’ll be facing his old team in Super Bowl 56. Whitworth was with the Rams in 2018 when they lost to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 53, so the four-time Pro Bowler isn’t taking his second shot at a championship for granted.

Cut 17 (10) “…lot to us.”

Across the field will be fellow LSU alum Joe Burrow. His Cincinnati Bengals weren’t even supposed to be here, but after knocking off the top two seeds in the AFC, they’ve shown they belong. With just over a week to go before the big game, Burrow isn’t letting the hype get to him.

Cut 18 (11) “…feels normal.”

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 4

After the discovery of 101 catalytic converters at an East Baton Rouge couple’s chop shop, Matthew and Brooke Gibson are facing numerous charges, including possession of narcotics. Baton Rouge Police Sargent L’Jean McKneely says there’s been an ongoing increase of catalytic converter theft and they are investigating ties to Gibson’s operation.

 Cut 6 (10) “…Texas for sale.” 

The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee approves a new Congressional district map similar to the current one, which means just one majority-minority district. Chairwoman and Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says based on the 2020 Census data she doesn’t believe a second majority-Black district can be drawn…

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Hewitt’s Congressional map proposal heads to the Senate.

Supporters of the family of Ronald Greene, the Black motorist who died after a beating by white State Police troopers in 2019, held a press conference to respond to statements made by Governor John Bel Edwards. David Grubb has more…

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If you’re driving in north Louisiana, be aware of hazardous conditions and road closures due to the winter precipitation from last night. That’s in the Shreveport and Monroe area. Eventually, temperatures will get above freezing, but highs in north Louisiana will only be in the 30s and the wind chill will make it feel even colder and will drop into the mid 20s later tonight.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 4

Civil rights groups are still not happy with Governor John Bel Edwards despite telling the state on Tuesday that any allegations that he was involved in a cover-up of the death of Ronald Greene is utterly false and baseless. Krystal Muhammad, chair of the New Black Panther for Self-Defense, says Edwards didn’t treat this case seriously from the beginning…
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Edwards has condemned the actions of State Police Troopers the night Greene died. Video shows Greene being beaten and tased. Devon Norman, part of the Lafayette community collective, “The Village 337″ says Edwards only spoke on Tuesday because of mounting political pressure…
cut 29 (07) “…murdered”

Both the House and Senate Governmental Affairs committees are discussing today proposals that would create a second majority-minority congressional district…..
cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher”

There’s a discussion of building wind farms in the Gulf of Mexico as another source of energy and Michael Hecht, CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc says there are already Louisiana firms involved in the engineering, construction, and servicing farms in the Atlantic Ocean…
cut 10 (11) “….offshore wind”

9:30 LRN Newscast February 4

Civil rights activists remain upset with Governor John Bel Edwards for how he’s handled the fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Edwards denied that he was involved in a possible cover-up of Greene’s death, who was seen on video being beaten and tased by white State troopers before he died. Kyrstal Muhammand, is the chair of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense…
cut 7 (15) “….of Ronald Greene”
Muhammad says they would like to see Governor Edwards resign.

Louisiana ranks number one for the highest combined state and local sales tax rate at 9.55 percent. Tax Foundation policy analyst Janelle Cammenga says sales taxes provide a predictable amount of money for the state’s general fund, but it’s a tax that’s hard on low-income wage earners…
Cut 6 (05) “…in Louisiana.”

A spirited debate could take place today when the Senate Governmental Affairs committee votes on new Congressional district map ideas. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Black lawmakers are proposing a second majority-minority district.
cut 13 (08) “…elect a black congressman”
But Republicans say there are not enough blacks living in a concentrated area to create two majority-minority districts.

The American Clean Power Association says 17-thousand jobs would likely be created if two wind farms are constructed off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc, Michael Hecht, says we are still a few years away before wind farms are built in the Gulf, but that’s not stopping Louisiana industries…
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Hecht says the larger the blade, the more efficient windmills are at generating power which then lowers cost.

8:30 LRN Newscast February 4

North Louisiana did receive a light coating of winter precipitation last night and there are several road closures. There’s some light snow falling in the Shreveport area this hour. Eventually, temperatures will get above freezing, but highs in north Louisiana will only be in the 30s.

The American Clean Power Association says two proposed wind farms off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana could create 17-thousand jobs. Brooke Thorington reports the Bayou State is already breezing ahead in the industry…
cut 2 (31) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

Despite Governor John Bel Edwards telling the public he did not and has not impeded the investigation into the 2019 fatal arrest death of Ronald Greene, community activist groups still believe he neglected to act in the best interests of the citizens he swore to protect. Devon Norman of the Lafayette communitive collective “The Village 337″ says Edwards only spoke this week because of mounting political pressure…
cut 8 (12) “….to the people”
Norman believes Edwards should have taken action behind closed doors.

Louisiana once again ranks number one in the Tax Foundation’s ranking for highest average combined state and local sales tax rates at a 9.5 percent. The state’s sales tax is scheduled to drop nearly a half percent in 2025. Tax Foundation policy analyst Janella Cammenga says if that happens Louisiana could fall from its number one ranking
Cut 5 (09) “…extra revenue.”

7:30 LRN Newscast February 4

Louisiana once again ranks number one for the highest average combined state and local sales tax rate at 9.55 percent. That’s according to the Tax Foundation and policy analyst Janelle Cammenga says Louisiana edged out Tennessee for the top spot, but the Volunteer State does not have an income tax…
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Louisiana ranks second behind Alabama for the highest average local sales tax rates.

According to the American Clean Power Association, 17,500 jobs will likely be created if two wind farms are built off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. Michael Hecht, CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc says while it’s easier to harness wind energy off the east coast, technology is advancing that will improve the opportunity for offshore wind farms in the Gulf…
cut 11 (05) “…in the Gulf”
Hecht believes Louisaina ports in New Orleans, Avondale and Port Fourchon will benefit from wind operations in the Gulf of Mexico.

Despite Governor John Bel Edwards claims earlier this week that he was not involved in a cover-up of Ronald Greene’s death, a black motorist who died after being beaten by State Troopers, civil rights group still believe the governor should have done more after learning of Greene’s death. Devon Norman, is with the Village 337…
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The Louisiana Senate Governmental Affairs Committee is expected to vote on new Congressional and state senate district maps today. Black lawmakers are pushing for a second majority-minority Congressional district and political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a similar debate is taking place with redrawing state senate district lines…
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Currently, 11 of the state’s 39 Senate seats are made up of a majority-black voters, there’s a proposal that redraws the map to include 13 majority-Black districts.