1:30 LRN Newscast June 9

The U-S Justice Department announced its opened a pattern or practice investigation into State Police to determine whether LSP uses excessive force and engages in racially discriminatory policing against Black residents and other people of color…
cut 11 (08) “…the head”
That’s Kristen Clarke, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. She says the investigation will include a comprehensive review of LSP policies, training, supervision, and force investigations.

The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has reached $4.50 for the first time and Triple-A’s Don Redman says there’s no relief in sight, in fact, it may get worse…
cut 8 (12) “….the fall”

Higher education will see a record increase in funding for the fiscal year that begins July 1st. The money contained in the budget for universities and colleges contains a pay raise for faculty, the largest capital outlay allocation to higher ed, money to help adult learners go back to school and there are also five million dollars for title nine and power-based violence training programs. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed..
cut 5 (10) “….work”

Lake Charles chef Amanda Cusey is this year’s winner of the Louisiana Seafood Cook-off which took place this week in Lafayette. Cusey cooked a pan-seared red drum over tomato polenta with crawfish cream sauce. The Arizona native makes Italian dishes at Villa Harequin in Lake Charles…
cut 14 (09) “….in Ireland”
Cusey will represent Louisiana in the Great American Seafood Cook-off in New Orleans in August.

12:30 LRN Newscast June 9

The Justice Department formally announces its civil investigation of the Louisiana State Police. Kristen Clarke, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division says they will focus on two main issues.

Cut 10 (18) ” …of color.” 

The civil investigation is separate from the criminal investigation surrounding the death of Black motorist Ronald Greene.

A recent survey of Floridians by Triple-A indicates that many people could be discouraged from evacuating for a hurricane threat due to the high price of gas. Mike Steele, communications director with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, says the state is taking those concerns into consideration as it puts its systems for this hurricane season in place.

Cut 6  (12) “…in their planning.” 

The legislative session produced a banner year for higher education funding. Jeff Palermo has the story…..

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 9

There are plenty of unsettled questions about the 2022 LSU football team, but one player on the roster seems like a sure thing. Kayshon Boutte is expected to be THE next great LSU wide receiver and is already projected as a top 10 pick in next year’s NFL Draft. In 16 career games, Boutte has 83 catches for 1244 yards and 14 touchdowns but is coming off of two ankle surgeries and returns to a new coaching staff and offensive scheme. In a conversation with Tiger Rag Radio, Boutte said he’s excited about how Brian Kelly plans to utilize his skills.

Cut 16 (12) “…amount of ways.”

The Boston Celtics took a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals after beating the Golden State Warriors 116-100 in Game 3. Jaylen Brown scored 27 points to lead the Celtics. Game 4 is Friday night.

LSU Baseball finished 40-22 this season, 17-13 in the SEC. The Tigers’ regular season and conference wins reached their highest totals since 2019. LSU great and college baseball broadcaster Ben McDonald gave his assessment of year one of the Jay Johnson era.

Cut 18 (20) “…and then some.”

LSU outfielder Dylan Crews and first baseman Tre Morgan have been invited to join the U-S Collegiate national team this summer. Training camp begins June 30 in North Carolina.

Vegas is already putting together its prop bets for the 2022 NFL season and Saints quarterback Jameis Winston can be found on a number of boards. Right now, Winston is getting 40-1 odds to lead the league in passing this season. Tom Brady leads the way at 7-1.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 9

The U-S Department of Justice announced a short time ago its launched an extensive civil rights investigation looking whether State Police has a pattern of abusing black drivers and targeting Black residents. The D-O-J says its goal is to ensure L-S-P’s policing policies and practices are constitutional and lawful.

The Legislature approved a bill that will allow students seeking TOPS eligibility to substitute computer coding for foreign language credits because there’s a great need for coders. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says unless Louisiana starts making some aggressive changes, it might be impossible to develop enough qualified candidates to meet demand.
Cut 11 (12) “…next five years.”
Critics of the legislation also say learning a foreign language is also essential.

The latest report from trustees of the Social Security Trust Fund says the program will be insolvent by the year 2034. U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says that means in 12 years there will not be enough money to pay the full benefits promised to seniors and those who will be on retirement then.
Cut 13 (05) “…cliff.”
Cassidy says current law would require 24 to 36-percent automatic cuts if the federal government doesn’t act.

Next month Louisiana will launch the M-J Foster Scholars program which wil provide adult learners with financial aid in order to be trained in high-demand and highwafe field. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says the budget that goes into effect contains ten million dollars for this new financial aid program…
cut 4 (09) “….real difference”

10:30 LRN Newscast June 9

Higher education in Louisiana is receiving a 12-percent increase in state funding, the largest ever state funding increase for higher ed. Nearly 32-million dollars will be used to give the largest state-funded faculty pay increase since 2007. Higher Ed Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says the pay raise will help the state keep its best professors

Cut 3 (10) “…for this.”

A bill that’s made its way to the governor’s desk will allow trucks to pull two 20-foot containers to and from shipping ports. Now they still have to be under the state’s 37-thousand pounds per axle limit. But Norco Senator Gary Smith hopes his legislation can help with supply chain issues…

Cut 6 (12)  “…it needs to go.”
The state transportation department will issue the annual permits and the new tandem load permit can only be used on designated roadways.

The latest report from trustees of the Social Security Trust Fund says the program will be insolvent by the year 2034. Senator Bill Cassidy says this is an issue that needs to be addressed as soon as possible and current laws regarding social security would greatly reduce monthly benefits for those collecting benefits.

Cut 14 (10)  “…an option.”

Cassidy met with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen who says she’s willing to meet with Republican lawmakers to address the issue.

The FDA advisory committee is recommending that the FDA give full approval to Novavax, which is another COVID vaccine. LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Genetics Doctor Lucio Miele says it’s best to have as many different vaccines as possible that use different technologies to combat a virus that he says is here to stay.

Cut 9 (10)  “…by it.”

9:30 LRN Newscast June 9

Due to the special legislative session to redraw the Congressional district map that was rejected by a federal judge the House Special Committee investigating the death of Ronald Greene hearing that was scheduled for the 16th will be rescheduled. Governor John Bel Edwards was on the agenda to testify before the committee but due to the special session that will begin on the 15th House Speaker Clay Schexnayder has postponed the hearing.

The legislature approved a bill that will allow students seeking TOPS eligibility to substitute computer coding for foreign language credits because there’s a great need for coders. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says unless Louisiana starts making some aggressive changes, it might be impossible to develop enough qualified candidates to meet demand.

Cut  11 (12)  “…next five years.” 

Big rigs pulling tandem trailers will be seen again on Louisiana roadways as a result of legislation by Norco Senator Gary Smith. DOTD will issue the permits, which will only be allowed for travel on designated highways to a from shipping ports. And Smith says the bill has a “sunset” of four years; meaning it has to be revisited down the road…:

Cut 5 (12) “…the trucking out there.”

The FDA advisory committee is recommending that the FDA give full approval to Novavax which is another COVID vaccine. LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Genetics Doctor Lucio Miele says the vaccine consists of two shots that deliver a small amount of the COVID spike protein so your immune system will respond and build antibodies.

Cut 8 (07)  “…and purified.”

 

Novavax is like more traditional vaccines and does not use RNA technology

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Legislature has approved a bill that will allow students seeking TOPS eligibility to substitute computer coding for foreign language credits. SB 191 was sponsored by Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt, who says it gives students who struggle with learning languages and those looking to develop workforce skills more options.
Cut 10 (07) “…a language.”
Hewitt says computer coding skills represent the single biggest workforce gap in the state

The FDA advisory committee is recommending that the FDA give full approval to another COVID vaccine. LSU Health New Orleans Chair of Genetics Doctor Lucio Miele says the Novavax offering is similar to the more traditional vaccines for flu and hepatitis.
Cut 7 (12) “…for decades.”
Novavax vaccine delivers a small amount of the COVID spike protein so your immune system will respond and build antibodies.

A bill awaiting Governor Edwards’ signature will allow truckers to begin pulling tandem trailers to and from shipping ports. Kevin Gallagher has more on that…:
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Senator Bill Cassidy says the latest report from the trustees of the Social Security trust fund shows the program will be involvent in 12 years. Cassidy says the Biden Administration needs to come up with a plan and he’ll also work with his colleagues in Congress…
cut 15 (08) “….us all”

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrest of three individuals in a fatal shooting that resulted in the deaths of three Bastrop teenagers. Details on what sparked the shooting have not been released. It occurred early Wednesday morning and callers told police they heard over a dozen gunshots.

A proposed option for the foreign language requirement for TOPS could mean a new career pathway for students. David Grubb has more…
Cut 3 (35) “…I’m David Grubb.”

A bill that’s made its way to the governor’s desk will allow trucks to pull two 20-foot containers to and from shipping ports. Now they still have to be under the state’s 37-thousand pounds per axle limit. But Norco Senator Gary Smith hopes his legislation can help with supply chain issues…
cut 6 (12) “….it needs to go”
The state transportation department will issue the annual permits and the new tandem load permit can only be used on designated roadways.

The latest report from trustees of the Social Security Trust Fund says the program will be insolvent by the year 2034. U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says that means in 12 years there will not be enough money to pay the full benefits promised to seniors and those who will be on retirement then.
Cut 13 (05) “…cliff.”
Cassidy says current law would require 24 to 36-percent automatic cuts if the federal government doesn’t act.

6:45 LRN sportscast

Now that the LSU baseball season is over, Tiger fans are looking forward to Brian Kelly’s first season as football coach. Kelly has a quarterback battle on his hands as veterans Myles Brennan and Jayden Daniels are in competition to be Q-B-1. But LSU wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, who was a guest on Tiger Rag Radio this week, says he’s impressed with the development of Garrett Nussemeier…
cut 17 (18) “…he can do”
Nussmeier threw for 136 yards and a touchdown in LSU’s spring game.

LSU players Dylan Crews and Tre Morgan have been invited to join the U-S Collegiate National Team this summer. Crews was the 2022 SEC co-player of the year and Morgan was a 2022 SEC All-Defensive team selection and hit .324.

Former LSU pitcher and SEC analyst Ben McDonald says he believes Tigers coach Jay Johnson changed the culture of LSU baseball this season and the future looks bright…
cut 19 (19) “….transfer portal”

LSU signee Ethan Frey from Rosepine has been named the Class Two-A player of the year. Frey hit .487 with 13 home runs and 64 RBIS. Notre Dame’s Corine Poncho who hit 32 home runs and drove in 71 runs was named the Class Two-A softball player of the year.

6:30 LRN Newscast

As a result of legislation approved in the legislative session, students can take two years of computer coding instead of a foreign language and still qualify for the TOPS scholarship. Some lawmakers say foreign languages are essential. But Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says she just wants to provide another option for students that could better serve their academic needs and give them a marketable skill at the same time.
Cut 12 (10) “…option for them.”

Big rigs pulling tandem trailers will be seen again on Louisiana roadways. Norco Senator Gary smith says his bill awaiting the governor’s signature creates a new tandem load permit; allowing trucks to haul two 20-foot trailers. He says it addresses a shortage of truck drivers and wear & tear on the highways…:
Cut 4 (11) “…weight per axle.”

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office says three people have been charged in the fatal shooting of three teenagers in Bastrop. Jaquaurius Givens and Errigan Rainwater have been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and John Lee Rabun has been charged with obstruction of justice. The triple homicide occurred early Wednesday morning. Nearby residents told police they heard 15 to 20 gunshots.

Another COVID vaccine could be available soon if the FDA decides to follow the advice of its advisory panel.
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”