08:30 LRN Newscast April 21st

A House committee didn’t discuss or object to a bill to remove from Louisiana’s holidays Robert E. Lee and Confederate Memorial Day. The measure is by New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard who implored lawmakers to consider how these holidays affect people…:
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The bill now moves to the House floor.

Oil City Representative Danny McCormick’s bill to allow non-felons to conceal carry a gun without a permit passes in the House. Last year Governor Edwards vetoed the legislation due to the removal of the training requirement to conceal carry. McCormick says training is not required for open carry and it shouldn’t apply to conceal carry…:
Cut 15 (08) “my objection”
The bill advances to a Senate committee.

A transgender sports ban bill is poised to pass the state legislature again and it looks like it will get vetoed again. Jeff Palermo has the story..:
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Two people from Slidell have been arrested accused of robbing and starting a fire to Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser’s home. Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Shawn Domingue says the pair were found in Tuscaloosa…:
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07:30 LRN Newscast April 21st

Robert E Lee day and Confederate Memorial Day are still official Holidays in Louisiana, and one lawmaker is trying to change that. Brooke Thorington reports:
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Governor John Bel Edwards’ position on a bill that would ban transgender girls from competing in female sports has not changed, even as lawmakers are poised to pass it after last year’s veto. He says the state has bigger fish to fry…:
Cut 8 (08) “one of them”

Oil City Representative Danny McCormick’s bill to allow non-felons to conceal carry a gun without a permit passes in the House 64 to 27. Last year Governor Edwards vetoed the legislation due to the removal of the training requirement to conceal carry. McCormick filed the same measure this session…:
Cut 13 (06) “open carry”
The bill advances to a Senate committee.

A New Orleans Police officer is facing drugs and weapons charges after a joint NOPD-FBI investigation led to his arrest. Reginald Koeller was booked on charges of possession with intent to distribute crack and illegal carrying of a weapon while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

One of the big topics slated to be discussed today in a House meeting on the budget is funding for a new Mississippi River Bridge. Port Allen Senator Rick Ward is confident lawmakers will be able to move forward with plans for a new bridge before this session adjourns on June 6th.

06:45 LRN Sportscast April 21st

Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker will reportedly not play in games 3 and 4 against the Pelicans after being injured in the Pels stellar victory in game two Tuesday. After Booker went down, there was no stopping the Pelicans in the 125-114 win to even their first-round series at 1-1. New Orleans and Phoenix tip off Game 3 at 8:30 tomorrow evening; the Pelicans first playoff game in The Blender since 2018.

In college baseball around the state, last night Southern Miss hammered UNO 10-5, and ULM needed 10 innings to edge in state rival McNeese State 4-3.

And LSU baseball begins a 3-game set versus Missouri starting tonight at 7pm in The Box. The Tigers are 7-8 in the SEC while Mizzou is 5-10.

We’ll learn a lot about the LSU Football team as the Tigers take the field Saturday for its annual Spring Game. One player to watch is freshman left tackle Will Campbell, who starred at Neville and was the state’s top-rated prospect. He’s been on LSU’s campus since January which he says is giving him a leg up in preparing for the toughest conference in college football…:
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There’s also been a lot of buzz about Walker Howard — the most highly touted quarterback recruit at LSU since Russell Shepard who could be the foundation that Brian Kelly’s Tigers are built on. Howard says he’s pumped about this new experience…:
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06:30 LRN Newscast April 21st

Governor John Bel Edwards still opposes a bill that would ban transgender girls from competing in sports. He vetoed the same measure last year, but the Legislature is poised to approve it again. Mr. Edwards believes there is no need for a law like this…:
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But he didn’t fully say he would veto the bill again after it passed the Senate.

The suspects accused of robbing and setting fire to Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser’s home have been arrested. Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Shawn Domingue…:
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Robert Kelly and Angela Goodfellow, both of Slidell, were apprehended in Tuscaloosa on Wednesday.

A bill to remove Robert E. Lee and Confederate Memorial Day from the list of legal holidays in the state advances unanimously in House Judiciary. The measure is by New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard who says he was unaware the legal holidays were still on the books until a constituent let him know..:
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The bill now moves to the House floor.

The Louisiana House has passed a resolution that would repeal a decision made by the governor that would require students to receive a COVID vaccine in order to attend a school or college. The vote was 69-to-30 in favor and heads to the Senate. Since it’s a resolution the governor cannot veto it.

LRN AM Newscall April 21

After learning from a constituent that Robert E. Lee and Confederate Memorial Day were still listed as official holidays, a young New Orleans lawmaker vowed to change it. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A transgender sports ban bill is poised to pass the state legislature again and it looks like it will get vetoed again. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Two suspects have been arrested for burglarizing and setting fire to the home of Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. David Grubb has more…

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A bill to remove Robert E. Lee and Confederate Memorial Day from the list of legal holidays in the state advances unanimously in House Judiciary. Bill Author New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says he was unaware the legal holidays were still on the books until a constituent let him know.

Cut 4 (11)  “…those two.”

Willard says it was very emotional as a young black man to see the two holidays still recognized. Willard said he made a vow to remove the holidays in Louisiana as a way to honor his late grandfather, Dr. Elliot Willard.

Cut 5 (08) “…change that.”

While the holidays are no longer formally observed in Louisiana, they remain listed as official holidays. Willard implored members to show compassion for how these holidays impact himself and others like him.

Cut 6 (10)  “…affect you.”

The bill now moves to the House floor.

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ position on a bill that would ban transgender girls from competing in female sports has not changed. Edwards vetoed the legislation last year, but the Legislature is poised to approve it again. Edwards still believes the bill is unnecessary as he says there has not been an incident of a non-biological female playing a women’s sport in Louisiana.

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Supporters of the transgender sports ban bill, which passed the Senate this week, point to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas who won an NCAA women’s title in the 500-yard freestyle. But Edwards says there are bigger issues facing Louisiana…

Cut 8 (08)  “…one of them.”

Edwards says the Louisiana High School Atheltic Association already has a rule in place that prevents transgender athletes from competing. The governor used his veto pen last year on this bill and it survived an override an attempt and he could use his veto authority again…

Cut 9 (11)  “…haven’t changed.”

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The man and woman who allegedly burglarized and set fire to Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser’s home have been arrested. Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Shawn Domingue said that Robert Kelly and Angela Goodfellow, both of Slidell, were apprehended in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on Wednesday.

Cut 10 (12) “…to the crime.”

Last Thursday, Kelly and Goodfellow allegedly kicked in the back door to the home, stole what they could, and started a fire in the kitchen. Domingue says at this time authorities don’t believe that Nungesser was specifically targeted.

Cut  11 (10)  “…Plaquemines Parish.”  

Most of the items taken from Nungesser’s home have been recovered, though for the lieutenant governor, having that duo off the street and behind bars is a greater relief than getting back some memorabilia.

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Oil City Representative Danny McCormick’s bill to allow non-felons to conceal carry a gun without a permit passes in the House 64 to 27. Last year Governor Edwards vetoed the legislation due to the removal of the training requirement to conceal carry. McCormick filed the same bill this session.

Cut 13 (06) “…open carry.”

In committee, the bill was amended, and the age was raised to 21 and older, but bill co-author Rosepine Representative Chuck Owen immediately presented an amendment lowering the age back to 18. Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle voted to raise the age to 21 and older in committee.

Cut 14 (12)  “…their word?”

The amendment failed and the age remains 21 and older to conceal carry.

Then the bill was amended again to have State Police offer online free training that is optional to conceal carry.

McCormick says training is not required for open carry and it shouldn’t apply to conceal carry.

Cut 15 (08)  “…my objection.”

The amendment for State Police to offer free optional instruction passed unanimously. The bill advances to a Senate committee.

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Walker Howard is the most highly touted quarterback recruit at LSU since Russell Shepard and he could be the foundation that Brian Kelly’s Tigers are built on. For now, he’s another freshman trying to adjust to life away from home and the difference between high school and college competition.

Cut 16 (15)  “…to compete.”

Howard has established a strong relationship with another freshman, five-star left tackle Will Campbell. The two committed to LSU in early 2021 and their friendship has grown since. Campbell has wowed in practice with his work ethic and could make a push to join the starting group by this fall.

Cut 17 (17) “ …he’s the best.” 

With three more experienced quarterbacks ahead of him on the roster, Howard has had to shift his focus to making the most of his limited on-field reps and strengthening the mental aspects of his game.

Cut 18 (13) “ …tough sometimes.” 

Both Howard and Campbell are early enrollees, arriving on the LSU campus in January to get a head start on their careers. Campbell says it was the best decision for him to give him a leg up in preparing for the toughest conference in college football.

Cut 19 (14) _“…everything like that.” 

Offensive line coach Brad Davis has been instrumental in getting Campbell up to speed. Campbell says they have two very different, but very important relationships when they are on and off the field.

Cut 20 (13) “ …every single day.” 

5:30 Legislative report

A bill to remove Robert E. Lee and Confederate Memorial Day from the list of legal holidays in the state advances unanimously in House Judiciary. Bill Author New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says he was unaware the legal holidays were still on the books until a constituent let him know.
Cut 4 (11) “…those two.”
Willard says it was very emotional as a young black man to see the two holidays still recognized.

On his monthly, “Ask the Governor” show Governor John Bel Edwards says his position on the bill to prohibit transgender athletes from competing on girls sports has not changed after vetoing the legislation last year. The same bill passed the Senate on Tuesday, but Edwards wishes legislators would focus on other issues…
cut 8 (09) “…one of them”
The transgender sports ban bill heads to the House for its consideration.

The Louisiana House has passed a resolution that would repeal a decision made by the governor that would require students to receive a COVID vaccine in order to attend a school or college. The vote was 69-to-30 in favor and heads to the Senate. Since it’s a resolution the governor can not veto it.

A proposed constitutional amendment that sought to place term limits on sheriffs was soundly defeated in a House committee. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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4:30 LRN Newscast April 20

A bill to raise awareness about hunger among students at Louisiana colleges and universities advances in House Education.  Bill author, Baton Rouge Representative Barbara Freiberg says as much as 40-percent of college students have food insecurities. UL System President Jim Henderson says the bill creates a task force to assist those students in need.

Cut 3 (09) “…a win-win.”

The bill now moves to the House floor.

An effort to place term limits on sheriffs was soundly defeated 9 to 2 in House Judiciary. The proposed constitutional amendment sought to limit sheriffs to no more than three consecutive full terms. Longtime St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says it’s not needed because there’s a 25-percent turnover among sheriffs every four years.

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Almost four years after 26-year-old Heikeem Hebert was killed in Abbeville police make an arrest after the crime lab linked the weapon to a suspect who was already in jail on unrelated charges. Abbeville Police Spokesperson Johnathan Touchet says 36-year-old Daniel Simon of Erath was their suspect the whole time.

Cut 12 (08) “…attempted first-degree murder.” 

The Pelicans Brandon Ingram nearly had a triple-double last night as New Orleans beat Phoenix 125 to 114 to even their NBA playoff series at one game apiece. Prior to the season, BI promised they wouldn’t miss the playoffs this year, and he’s delivered all year.
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Game three is Friday night in New Orleans.

4:45 LRN Sportscast April 20

Two seasons ago, Brandon Ingram was an All-Star but he has flown under the radar since as the New Orleans Pelicans struggled. Now, with the Pels in the playoffs, Ingram has been introduced to the basketball world on the sports’ biggest stage. Tuesday night he led the Pelicans to their first postseason victory in four years with a 37 point, 11 rebound, and nine assist virtuoso performance. Coach Willie Green says Ingram proved that he belongs in the conversation with the league’s elite players.

Cut 21 (16) “…awesome to see.”

Game three is Friday night at 8:30 in the Smoothie King Center.

Suns All-Star guard Devin Booker, who scored 31 points in the first half of game two, could miss both games three and four with a right hamstring injury.

LSU football takes to the field for its highly-anticipated spring scrimmage this Saturday. Though the Tigers won’t play a traditional game due to depth or lack thereof at certain positions, it is an opportunity to see just how different things will be for the Tigers under new coach Brian Kelly. One player to watch is freshman left tackle Will Campbell, who starred at Neville and was the state’s top-rated prospect. Campbell has been waiting to run out onto the field at Death Valley for some time.

Cut 22 (19) “…great experience.”

The National L Club Spring Game kicks off at 1 pm.

In college baseball tonight, UNO is on the road at Southern Miss and McNeese looks to extend its winning streak to five games when the Cowboys visit UL-Monroe.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 20

A proposed constitutional amendment that sought to place term limits on sheriffs was soundly defeated in a House committee today. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A bill to remove Robert E. Lee and Confederate Memorial Day from the list of official state holidays advances without opposition in the House Judiciary. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says when he learned they were still on the books, as a young black lawmaker he vowed to change that. The bill now moves to the House floor.

After 26-year-old Heikeem Hebert was killed in Abbeville almost four years ago, the crime lab has linked evidence of the murder weapon to 36-year-old Daniel Simon of Erath. Police Spokesperson Johnathan Touchet says a large amount of evidence was collected from the May 2018 crime scene and sent to the Acadiana Crime Lab.

Cut 13 (06) “…to do.”

Simon was already in custody on unrelated charges and murder charges have been added to the list.

The Pelicans are tied in the NBA playoff series with the Phoenix Suns. Brandon Ingram had a stellar performance last night, and forward Larry Nance Jr. says Ingram is the real deal, and the Pels will go as far as he can take them.

Cut 10 (11)  “…rocking with him.”

Tipoff for Friday night’s game in New Orleans is 8:30.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 20

An effort to place term limits on sheriffs was soundly defeated in House Judiciary. The proposed constitutional amendment sought to limit sheriffs to no more than three consecutive full terms. Bill author New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says term limits allow for different people and ideas and it doesn’t allow one person to become entrenched…

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The constitutional amendment was voted down nine to two.

Almost four years after 26-year-old Heikeem Hebert was killed in Abbeville police make an arrest after the crime lab linked the weapon to a suspect, 36-year-old Daniel Simon who was already in jail on unrelated charges. Abbeville Police Spokesperson Johnathan Touchet says detectives are relieved for the victim’s family they were able to make an arrest.

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Simon is being held in the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center.

Following a game two upset win, the New Orleans Pelicans have tied their first-round playoff series with the Suns. David Grubb has more…

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And more good news for New Orleans, Breeze Airways, a new low-cost airline will add a direct route from the Big Easy to Savannah, Georgia in September. The airline has been adding and cutting routes since it began flying 10 months ago. Flights to Savannah will run Mondays and Fridays and start at $59 each way.