7:30 LRN Sportscast

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The Pelicans battled last night, but Suns point guard Chris Paul was fantastic in the fourth quarter again as he scored 19 of his 28 points in the final 12 minutes as Phoenix dribbled past New Orleans 114 to 111. The Suns also got a big night from Deandre Ayton (A-ton) who had a playoff career high 28 points and 17 rebounds. Brandon Ingram had 34 points for the Pels, but it was not enough. New Orleans will try even the series at two games apiece on Sunday when the two teams meet again in the Smoothie King Center.

Spring football games take place in Baton Rouge and Ruston today. A lot of attention will be on the quarterbacks during LSU’s spring game which gets underway at 1 PM. Louisiana Tech’s spring game begins at 11 AM.

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In college baseball, there were three walk-off wins involving Lousiaina teams and a perfect game last night. LSU’s Cade Doughty slammed a single into left center field to score the winning run in the tenth inning as the Tigers defeated Missouri four to three to take the series. LSU will go for the sweep this afternoon.

Kade Morris mashed a grand slam in the eleventh inning as McNeese defeated Southeastern Louisiana seven to three. Gary Rowlett drove in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as Northwestern State defeated Houston Baptist four to three.

Grambling State’s standout pitcher Shemar Page threw a perfect game as the Tigers trounced Alcorn State 16 to nothing. Page struck out 13 and it goes down as the 34th perfect game in NCAA Division One history.

Also last night, the Ragin Cajuns defeated Georgia State five to four, Appalachian State downed ULM five to one and Middle Tennessee knocked off Louisiana Tech seven to three.

This sportscast was brought to you by tele-leaf-dot-com, I’m Erik Piccoli Louisiana Radio Network sports.

5:30 LRN Newscast April 22

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After police say a grandmother allegedly forced a four-year-old Baton Rouge toddler to drink alcohol Thursday morning, Roxanne Record and the child’s mother Kadjah Record face first-degree murder charges. BRPD Spokesperson L’Jean McKneely says even though the grandmother forced a bottle of Canadian Whiskey on the child…

Cut 4  (10) “…unconscious.”

One of the debates this legislative session is should Louisiana increase the number of medical marijuana pharmacy licenses? Current law provides for the board of pharmacy to issue up to ten licenses, but there’s bill to increase it 25. Governor Edwards believes it would be best to keep the number at ten….

Cut 11 (11)  “…to have too.” 

The bill is scheduled to be heard in the full House next week.

Houma Representative Tanner Magee says while Memphis lays claim as the home of rock and roll he wants to set the record straight and give proper credit to New Orleans’ Dew Drop Inn and their role in rock history. He says it’s time for Louisiana to highlight its rock roots.

Cut 8 (10) “…all these things.” 

The pill passed House Municipal and now heads to the floor for further debate.

Friday is the 30-year anniversary of when Powerball, the multi-state lottery game debuted. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin…

Cut 14 (09)  “…that multi-state game.”

She says one way to celebrate is to buy a ticket, with the estimated Powerball jackpot for Saturday night’s drawing is just over $400-million.

 

4:30 LRN Newscast April 22

Baton Rouge Police say a four-year-old died after being forced to drink a bottle of whiskey and her relatives are behind bars. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01(33)      “…Brooke Thorington.”

At the Capitol, a bill that would impose term limits on parish sheriffs was voted down. The bill, by New Orleans Democrat Rep. Mandie Landry, would limit service to 12 years. The committee voted 9-to-2 to end the bill’s progress.

 

Once again…where was rock & roll really born? Memphis or New Orleans? Houma Republican Rep. Tanner Magee‘s bill would establish the Crescent City as the home of the Dew Drop Inn Rock & Roll Museum, named for the famous club in New Orleans…:

CUT 07(12)      “…than just music.”

While Memphis boasts of Sun Records and the start of Elvis Presley’s career, many maintain that real rock & roll started with New Orleans artists like Hank Ballard and others. Magee’s bill moves forward for House floor debate and vote.

Looking for some festival fun this weekend? Well, you can check out the Baton Rouge Blues Festival; featuring 35 musical acts Saturday and Sunday. Or you can go really big and hit the French Quarter Festival in the Big Easy. Now in its 38th year, the festival features numerous live stages and lots and lots of food.

4:45 LRN Sportscast April 22

The New Orleans Pelicans will be looking to take a two games to one lead over the Phoenix Suns in their best-of-seven opening-round playoff series tonight. Game three is typically pivotal, with the victor going on to claim the series 77 percent of the time. Pelicans guard CJ McCollum has stressed to his teammates the importance of taking care of business.

Cut 18 (15) “…of this game.”

Rebounding has been key to the Pelicans’ success, as they have beaten the Suns on the glass by 15 boards per game. Forward Trey Murphy says that’s just what they do.

Cut 21 (13) “…too different.”

Tip-off is set for 8:30 pm.

Brian Kelly makes his unofficial debut at Tiger Stadium tomorrow when the National L Club Spring Game kicks off at 1 pm. Rather than a traditional scrimmage, it will be offense versus defense. There are plenty of plot lines to follow, from the quarterback position…where Jayden Daniels and Myles Brennan fight for the starting spot, to a new-look defense and new faces all over on both sides of the ball. The Tigers are a work in progress but fans will get their opportunity to see what the new LSU could look like this fall.

LSU baseball continues its series with Missouri tonight at The Box. The Tigers topped Mizzou 5-3 in game one behind seven strong innings from Ma’Khail Hilliard and two home runs from Jacob Berry. Blake Money takes the mound for the opening pitch at 6:30 pm.

Series starting tonight include Tulane hosting East Carolina, UL at Georgia State, App State visits UL-Monroe, Southeastern and McNeese tangle in Lake Charles, Northwestern State welcomes Houston Baptist, Nicholls travels to Incarnate Word…while Southern is at Texas Southern and Grambling hosts Alcorn State.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 22

Should Louisiana increase the number of medical marijuana pharmacy licenses? That’s a debate underway in the ongoing legislative session. Current law provides for the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy to issue no more than ten, but Gretna Representative Joe Marino has a bill to increase the limit to 25. It’s passed a committee and set for a House vote next week. However, Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s too soon to expand it, and unfair to those who got in on the ground floor…:

CUT 10 (10)     “…problematic.”

A Baton Rouge woman and her mother are under arrest, after a 4-year-old girl died from alcohol poisoning. BRPD’s Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says the pair became alarmed when little China Record went unresponsive, so they put her in a tub of cold water…:

CUT 03(11)      “…later die.”

Both women are held without bond and charged with murder.

 

Say goodbye to Lee Circle in New Orleans. The traffic circle at St. Charles and Howard Avenues has officially be renamed “Harmony Circle.” The change was coming ever since the statue of Robert E. Lee was removed from its pedestal back in 2017.

Shreveport cops say an SUV was stolen today with a baby still inside. It was jacked from a Burger King parking lot. Luckily, police quickly found the vehicle and arrested the driver. The baby girl is just fine and back with her mom.

Today marks 30 years since the multi-state, big money Powerball lottery game debuted, and Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says the estimated Powerball jackpot for Saturday night’s drawing is at just over $400-million. Chopin says ticket sales always surge when jackpots get this high…:

CUT 13(08)      “…for two dollars.”

The largest Powerball jackpot ever was $1.6-billion; given away in early 2016.

LRN PM Newscall April 22

Baton Rouge Police say a four-year-old died after being forced to consume a bottle of whiskey and her relatives are behind bars. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A bill staking New Orleans’ claim as the birthplace of Rock and Roll is headed to the house floor. David Grubb has more…

Cut 2 (35)…I’m David Grubb.”  

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After a four-year-old Baton Rouge toddler was allegedly forced to drink alcohol and found unresponsive Thursday morning, her mother and grandmother are charged with first-degree murder. BRPD Spokesperson L’Jean McKneely says when officers arrived the family had already attempted to revive China Record by placing her in a tub of cold water.

Cut 3 (11) “…later die.”

The coroner says China Record’s blood alcohol concentration was a deadly point-six-eight-zero. McNeely says the victim’s grandmother 53-year-old Roxanne Record and mother 28-year-old Kadjah Record were both charged, even though the investigation indicates the grandmother forced the child to drink the whiskey.

Cut 4  (10) “…unconscious.”

McKneely says this is just one of many heartbreaking cases where a child’s life ended due to abuse. He says they are trying to raise more awareness of available resources to help those in such situations. McKneely encourages the public to contact them.

Cut 5  (08) “…available.”

The case remains under investigation. Both women are being held in the East Baton Rouge Parish Jail and bond amounts have not been listed

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Houma Representative Tanner Magee considers himself a music aficionado, and as one, something has bothered him for a very long time…the fact that the city of Memphis lays claim as the home of rock and roll. A trip to the legendary Sun Records studio years ago has inspired him to propose HB 889, which would create a rock and roll museum in New Orleans.

Cut 6  (12) “…comes to Memphis.” 

The Dew-Drop-America’s Rock and Roll Museum would celebrate and promote the city and state’s rich musical heritage, as well as the social, cultural, and economic history of rock and roll music near the site of one of the most famous music clubs and hotels in the country.

Cut 7 (12) “…just music.” 

Magee says cities like Memphis have built up cultural tourism sites, leading to increased revenue and that it’s time for Louisiana to start doing the same.

Cut 8 (09) “…all these things.” 

The pill passed House Municipal and now heads to the floor for further debate.

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Should Louisiana increase the number of medical marijuana pharmacy licenses? That’s a debate underway in the ongoing legislative session. Current law provides for the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy to issue no more than ten, but Gretna Representative Joe Marino has a bill to increase the limit to 25…

Cut 9 (12) “…access to it.”

The House Health and Welfare Committee has approved Marino’s bill and a full House vote is scheduled next week.

The legislation does not have the full support of the governor. John Bel Edwards says the framework for dispensing medical marijuana is still relatively new in Louisiana and adding more licensee holders could be unfair to the existing ones…

Cut 10 (10)  “…problematic”

Edwards believes it would be better to keep the number of licensed medical marijuana pharmacies to ten….

Cut 11 (11)  “…to have too.” 

Houma Representative Tanner Magee has a bill that’s passed House Health and Welfare that would allow current marijuana pharmacy license holders to have satellite locations.

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Today marks 30 years since the multi-state, big money Powerball lottery game debuted, and Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says the anniversary comes with one of the game’s top twenty jackpot amounts…:

Cut 12 (09) “…for Saturday’s drawing.”  

The estimated Powerball jackpot for Saturday night’s drawing is at just over $400-million. Chopin says ticket sales always soar when jackpots get this high…:

Cut 13 (08) “…for two dollars.”

This far from the biggest Powerball jackpot ever. That was a $1.6-billion sum awarded in January 2016 to winners in California, Florida and Tennessee. Chopin says it’s still good to observe three decades of Powerball with a chance for someone in Louisiana to become a millionaire…:

Cut 14 (09)  “…that multi-state game.”

2:30 LRN Newscast April 22

Police in Baton Rouge says a four-year-old girl is dead because her mother forced her to drink booze. The child was brought to hospital unresponsive and later died. Her blood alcohol level was .680 – more than 8 times the legal limit for an adult. BRPD Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says 28-year-old Kadjah Record is charged with murder. The child’s grandmother 53-year-old Roxanne Record was also charged. He says it’s important when citizens see this kind of abuse they contact police…:

CUT 05  (08)        “…are resources available.”

Both women are held without bond. The investigation is ongoing.

Today marks 30 years since the multi-state, big money Powerball lottery game debuted, and Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says the anniversary comes with one of the game’s top twenty jackpot amounts…:

CUT 12(09)      “…for Saturday’s drawing.”

 

A grim story out of St. Mary Parish, where firefighters near Jeanerette responded early this morning to a reported camper trailer on fire. Once extinguished they found a woman’s body inside. That death is under investigation.

OK, once and for all…where was rock & roll born? Memphis or New Orleans? David Grubb reports a bill designating the Crescent City with that title is moving through the legislature…:

CUT 02(35)      “…David Grubb.”

 

1:30 LRN Newscast April 22

Baton Rouge Police say a four-year-old has died after being forced to consume a bottle of whiskey and her relatives are behind bars. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A manhunt continues as multiple agencies are still looking for a Union Parish Work Release inmate. 48-year-old Bruce Causey stabbed a coworker at Foster Farms in Farmerville, Louisiana, and was last seen in Monroe yesterday around 11 am. If you have any information, contact the Union Parish Sheriff’s Office at 318-368-3124.

Houma Representative Tanner Magee considers himself a music aficionado, and as one, something has bothered him for a very long time…the fact that the city of Memphis lays claim as the home of rock and roll. A trip to the legendary Sun Records studio years ago has inspired him to propose HB 889, which would create a rock and roll museum in New Orleans.

Cut 6 (12) “…comes to Memphis.”

The bill passed House Municipal and now heads to the floor for further debate.

Should Louisiana increase the number of medical marijuana pharmacy licenses? That’s a debate underway in the ongoing legislative session. Current law provides for the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy to issue no more than ten, but Gretna Representative Joe Marino has a bill to increase the limit to 25…

Cut 9 (12) “…access to it.”

12:30 LRN Newscast April 22

After police say a grandmother allegedly forced a four-year-old Baton Rouge toddler to drink alcohol Thursday morning, Roxanne Record and the child’s mother Kadjah Record face first-degree murder charges. BRPD Spokesperson L’Jean McKneely says even though the grandmother forced a bottle of Canadian Whiskey on the child…

Cut 4  (10) “…unconscious.”

Legislators are debating if Louisiana should increase the number of medical marijuana pharmacy licenses. Current law provides for the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy to issue no more than ten, but Gretna Representative Joe Marino has a bill to increase the limit to 25…

Cut 9 (12) “…access to it.”

The House Health and Welfare Committee has approved his bill and a full House vote is scheduled next week.

“Buckle Up in Your Truck” week kicks off tomorrow as patrol officers step up enforcement of seat belt usage inside trucks. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Mark Lambert says they are targeting pick-up trucks because they are more likely to roll over in a crash…
cut 11 (08) “…even death”
Lambert says surveys also show drivers and passengers are less likely to buckle up when they are in a pick-up truck.

Pelicans fever is spreading across the state as the NBA team will host Game 3 of its playoff series with the Suns tonight. The series is tied at one game apiece and Rel Meyers, co-founder of The Pels 12 fan group, says fans are meeting up to support the team and local businesses as well…
cut 13 (11) “….local economy”
Tonight’s game in the Smoothie King Center tips off at 8:30.

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 22

The New Orleans Pelicans look to go up two games to one in their best-of-seven series with the Phoenix suns tonight in front of a sold-out crowd at the Smoothie King Center. All-Star guard Devin Booker is likely out for the remainder of the series, a major blow for the top-seeded Suns. Willie Green says Phoenix, which went 8-6 without Booker this season, is still very dangerous.

Cut 17 (17) “…as such.”

At the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Matthew NeSmith and Taylor Moore earned an eagle on 18 for an opening-round record-tying score of 12-under 60. Or so they thought. Patrick Cantlay, the world’s fourth-ranked player knocked in a 3-foot birdie moments later, giving him and reigning Olympic gold medalist Xander Schauffele the new record with a 59 heading into today’s second round.

Plenty of questions surround the LSU defense heading into tomorrow’s spring game. There are a lot of new names in the defensive secondary at DBU. Safety Joe Foucha transferred in from Arkansas and he says they’ll need the summer to bond…

Cut 20 (19) “…as one”

LSU baseball picked up a much-needed victory, topping Missouri 5-3 last night in the first game of their three-game set. Jacob Berry smacked two home runs, giving him 12 on the season, and Ma’Khail Hilliard gave up two runs over seven innings to improve to 4-0.

Series starting tonight include Tulane hosting East Carolina, UL at Georgia State, App State visits UL-Monroe, Southeastern and McNeese tangle in Lake Charles, Northwestern State welcomes Houston Baptist, Nicholls travels to Incarnate Word…while Southern is at Texas Southern and Grambling hosts Alcorn State.