11:40 LRN Sportscast June 24

LSU women’s basketball continues to add to a stellar recruiting class with the announcement that Bossier City’s Mikaylah Williams, the top-ranked player in the nation, has committed to the Tigers. She was last season’s state basketball Player of the Year after averaging 23 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals as a junior at Parkway High.

A couple of LSU men’s basketball alumni were taken in the NBA Draft. All-SEC forward Tari Eason was selected by the Houston Rockets with the 17th pick, becoming the 17th LSU player taken in the first round all time. Darius Days agreed to a summer league deal with the Spurs, and Shareef O’Neal was signed by the Lakers.

Louisiana Tech forward Kenneth Lofton Jr inked a two-way deal with the Memphis Grizzlies. Tech also announced that women’s hoops coach Brooke Stoehr’s contract has been extended through the 2025-26 season. Last season the Lady Techsters finished 21-12, their best record in a decade.

Ole Miss beat Arkansas 2-0 in Omaha to advance to the finals of the College World Series where they will face Oklahoma. The best-of-three series begins Saturday at 6 pm.

As expected, the New Orleans Pelicans selected guard Dyson Daniels with the eighth pick in last night’s NBA Draft. Daniels spent last season playing for the NBA’s G-League Ignite squad, where he averaged 11 points, six boards, four assists, and two steals per game. He credits his experience in the G-League with getting him into the lottery and onto the Pelicans.

Cut 17 (19) “…for sure.”

Pelicans GM Trajan Langdon says there was a moment of concern that Daniels wouldn’t be there at eight, but he’s glad they were able to add their top target.

Cut 21 (14) “…that we have.”

In round two the Pelicans maybe got the steal of the draft in Ohio St. forward E.J. Liddell.

11:30 LRN newscast June 24

The constitutional right to have an abortion in the United States was reversed by the Supreme Court of the United States this morning. The decision was expected after a brief overturning Roe v Wade was leaked last month. President of the Louisiana Family Forum, Gene Mills says Louisianan’s trigger laws essentially closes the state’s three abortion clinics.
Cut 6 (12) “…post Roe Louisiana.”
New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman say the ruling is a major setback for women’s rights and will have devastating consequences.
Cut 7 (12) “…our country.”
A statement from the Louisiana Coalition for Reproductive Freedom says they are ready to keep up the fight for abortion access and do whatever it takes to get people the care they need.

To address the ongoing teacher shortage lawmakers passed a few bills, including a pay raise but a good government group says more can still be done. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Wallethub ranks Louisiana fourth in the county for best states to do a summer road trip. Wallethub analyst Jill Gonzales says based on the metrics they looked at, Louisiana has some of the best driving laws in the country…
cut 12 (10) “…a state”

10:30 LRN Newscast June 24

The Supreme Court has overturned Roe V Wade, the official announcement was made this morning after a brief was leaked on the abortion ruling in May. The high court voted to overturn the nearly 50 years of a constitutional right to an abortion. Trigger laws in Louisiana that will go into effect will ultimately close the three remaining abortion clinics in the state.

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is one of 15 Republican Senators to vote for a gun control bill last night that passed the U-S Senate on a 65-33 vote. Kevin Gallagher spoke with Senator Cassidy prior to the vote….

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The legislature passed some laws to help address the ongoing teacher shortage. But President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, says one issue facing the teaching profession is the growing political mindset to vilify educators and accusations of indoctrinating children.

Cut 9 (12)  “…teaching as a profession.”

The legislature passed a $15-hundred pay raise for teachers this year.

According to WalletHub Louisiana is ranked fourth in the nation as the best state for a summer road trip. WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says the ranking looked at the most fun, scenic, and wallet-friendly road trip destinations, and when it comes to cost the Bayou State ranked second in the nation on road trips.

Cut  11 (12)  “…right now.” 

9:30 LRN Newscast June 24

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy was one of 15 Republican lawmakers to vote for a new gun control bill last night that received approval in the Senate. Cassidy says the measure includes more stringent background checks for gun buyers, and will also take steps to make schools safer…:

Cut 4 (09)  “…access to mental health.”

Louisiana Lawmakers passed several bills to help address the ongoing teacher shortage in the regular session this year. Barry Erwin President of the Council for a Better Louisiana says he’s hopeful a college scholarship program will foster more students to enter the profession.

Cut 7 (07) “…some of the bills.”

And the legislature changed measures to allow retired teachers to return to the classroom and they are still able to collect retirement.

Thanks to Metairie Representative Stephanie Hilferty, carbon monoxide detectors are required in all one or two-family homes sold or leased now. She worked with former State Fire Marshal, and current director of the National Association of State Fire Marshals, Butch Browning in crafting the legislation and both say it’s an evolutionary step for the state in making homes safer.

Cut 14 (09)  “…of the code.”

After Ida four people died from carbon monoxide poisoning and 150 were taken to the ER.

According to WalletHub Louisiana is ranked fourth in the nation as the best state for a summer road trip. WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says the ranking looked at the most fun, scenic, and wallet-friendly road trip destinations. And the Bayou State ranked first when it comes to driving laws…

Cut 12 (10) “…a state.” 

LRN newscast 8:30

After years of failure, The U-S Senate has approved a significant gun safety bill. 15 Republicans, including Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy, joined 50 Democrats to vote for the legislation that includes more stringent background checks for gun buyers under 21 years old, provides billions of dollars to improve mental health services and hardens schools. Cassidy says if you support the 2nd Amendment, you should support the bill…
cut 6 (09) “….they are wrong”
Louisiana’s junior US Senator John Kennedy voted against the legislation.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into a law legislation requiring working carbon monoxide detectors for one and two family homes that are sold or leased after January 1st. Whole house generators will also need a dectector and the bill’s author Stephanie Hiliferty says every household should get one…
cut 15 (08) “….can save lives”

To address the ongoing teacher shortage lawmakers passed a few bills, including a pay raise but a good government group says more can still be done. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Shell is donating 27-million dollars to LSU to establish the Institute for Energy Innovation, which will advance reliable, affordable, environmentally responsible energy. The gift is the university’s largest ever from a for-profit corporate partner and the largest philanthropic investment in energy-related initiatives.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The U-S Senate approved its first gun reform bill in decades last night and it has bipartisan support as 15 Republicans joined 50 Democrats in the Senate to send the legislation to the House. Senator Bill Cassidy helped craft the legislation. He says it could have prevented the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, because the bill allows for a background check to include a person’s record of juvenile offenses…
cut 5 (12) “….are sealed”
Louisiana’s junior U-S Senator John Kennedy voted against the bill.

Education officials have raised concerns about a teacher shortage in Louisiana. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says more programs are needed to attract high school students to enter the field…
cut 8 (10) “….in high school”

Carbon monoxide poisoning is an unseen danger, particularly during hurricane season. A new law seeks to lessen the risk for families….
Cut 3 (37) “…I’m David Grubb.”

A Baton Rouge abortion clinic says it’s no longer taking appointments as they wait to see if the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v Wade, which would make abortions illegal in Louisiana. An abortion clinic in Shreveport has a waitlist of 400 people. A ruling from the nation’s highest court could come down today.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

As predicted by many, the Pelicans selected 6-7 guard Dyson Daniels out of Australia with the eighth pick in last night’s NBA Draft….
Cut 16 (12) “…this is crazy.”
The 19-year-old played in the G- League last season. He’s known as a good defender who can finish at the rim. Only shot 25-percent from three-point territory in the G-League last year.

The Houston Rockets selected former LSU forward Tari Eason with the 17th overall pick. Eason led the Tigers in scoring last season, averaging almost 17 points a game, but Eason also believes he’s a good defender…
cut 18 (12) “….as a player”

The speculation can end on where Newman quarterback Arch Manning will play college football. The grandson of former Saints Quarterback Archie Manning issued a six-word Tweet on Thursday that said he’s heading to Texas after his senior season with the Greenies. Manning is considered the top prospect in the Class of 2023.

LSU was a longshot to sign Manning and he was also considering Alabama and Georgia.

The Tigers also made some recruiting news as three-star wide receiver Kyle Porter from Lucas, Texas said he’s committed to LSU. The 5-10, 175 pound receiver is the sixth commitment for the Class of 2023.

Induction ceremonies are this weekend in Natchitoches for the 2022 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class. Former LSU defensive tackle Kyle Williams, late Ragin Cajun and McNeese Baseball Coach Tony Robichaux and former Saints guard Jahri Evans highlight the class.

6:30 LRN Newscast

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is one of 15 Republican Senators to vote for a gun control bill last night that passed the U-S Senate on a 65-33 vote. Kevin Gallagher spoke with Senator Cassidy….
cut 1 (29) “….Kevin Gallagher”

Louisiana’s junior U-S Senator John Kennedy voted against the bill. Kennedy has not released an official statement on why he voted no, but previously said that we do not need more gun control in America, we need more idiot control.

Governor John Bel Edwards signs into law a bill that requires carbon monoxide detectors in all one or two-family homes sold or leased after January 1st. It also requires any home with a generator installed to have a detector as well. Metairie Representative Stephanie Hilferty says she wrote the law after a carbon monoxide detector saved the lives of her family during Hurricane Ida.
Cut 13 (10) “…would have happened.”
Hilferty worked with the State Fire Marshal’s office to help craft the bill.

According to WalletHub Louisiana is ranked fourth in the nation as the best state for a summer road trip. WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says the ranking looked at the most fun, scenic, and wallet-friendly road trip destinations.
Cut 10 (12) “…roundtrip destination.”
The statewide average gasoline price is $4.47 a gallon, seven cents cheaper than a week ago.

###Updated newscall to reflect last night’s vote in the U-S Senate on a gun control bill###

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is one of 15 Republican Senators to vote for a gun control bill last night that passed the U-S Senate on a 65-33 vote. Kevin Gallagher spoke with Senator Cassidy prior to the vote….

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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To address the ongoing teacher shortage lawmakers passed a few bills, including a pay raise but one advocacy group says more can still be done. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Carbon monoxide poisoning is an unseen danger, particularly during hurricane season. A new law seeks to lessen the risk for families across the state.

Cut 3 (37) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy was one of 15 Republican lawmakers to vote for a new gun control bill last night that received approval in the Senate. Cassidy says, despite what critics say, it is good legislation. The bill was introduced after the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. He says the measure includes more stringent background checks for gun buyers, and will also take steps to make schools safer…:

Cut 4 (09)  “…access to mental health.”

Cassidy says if the bill had been passed before Uvalde the tragedy may have been prevented, because the bill will allow a background check to include one’s record of juvenile offenses. He says current law doesn’t do this…:

Cut 5 (12) “…those records are sealed.”

Cassidy says no one with a clean criminal record need worry this bill threatens their Second Amendment rights.

He says the bipartisan legislation will help make schools harder for intruders to infiltrate. He says the mental health portion of the bill will not only help with potentially violent kids, it will also benefit kids who may be thinking of hurting themselves. Cassidy says any reasonable thinking person would see the good in the legislation…:

Cut 6 (09)  “…they are wrong.”

Louisiana’s junior U-S Senator John Kennedy voted against the bill.

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Lawmakers passed several bills to help address the ongoing teacher shortage in the regular session this year. Barry Erwin President of the Council for a Better Louisiana says he wishes teachers had been given a larger pay raise but he’s hopeful a college scholarship program will foster students to enter the profession.

Cut 7 (07) “…some of the bills.”

And the legislature changed measures to allow retired teachers to return to the classroom and they are still able to collect retirement.

Erwin says the teacher shortage is real and there are more things that can be done, for example, remove the red tape educators have to deal with on a regular basis. He also believes we need more programs to attract high school students to enter the field.

Cut 8 (10)  “…in high school.”

Another issue Erwin says facing the teaching profession is the growing political mindset to vilify educators and accusations of indoctrinating children.

Cut 9 (12)  “…teaching as a profession.”

Erwin says mentoring programs have also been helpful in recruiting more young people to choose teaching as a career.

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According to WalletHub Louisiana is ranked fourth in the nation as the best state for a summer road trip. WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says the ranking looked at the most fun, scenic, and wallet-friendly road trip destinations.

Cut 10 (12) “…roadtrip destination.”

Gonzales says when it comes to cost the Bayou State ranked second in the nation on road trips.

Cut  11 (12)  “…right now.” 

She says one way to save money on road trips is the use an app like GasBuddy to find the best price on gas and to also book your hotels directly through a chain’s website or app.

And WalletHub says Louisiana ranked first in the nation in their summer road trip survey when it comes to driving laws. Gonzales says when it comes to driving laws Louisiana is a bit on the strict side.

Cut 12 (10) “…a state.” 

She also noted that Louisiana however did not rank well when it comes to the quality of roads and bridges

New York topped the list followed by Minnesota and Texas.

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Governor Edwards has signed House Bill 293 into law. Proposed by Metairie Representative Stephanie Hilferty, it requires carbon monoxide detectors in all one or two-family homes sold or leased. It also requires any home with a generator installed to have a detector as well. Hilferty says a carbon monoxide detector likely saved the lives of her family during Hurricane Ida.

Cut 13 (10) “…would have happened.”

Hilferty worked closely with former State Fire Marshal, and current director of the National Association of State Fire Marshals, Butch Browning in crafting the language of the legislation. Both see the bill as an important and evolutionary step for the state in making homes safer.

Cut 14 (09)  “…of the code.”

Four people in Louisiana died and nearly 150 made trips to the emergency room due to carbon monoxide poisoning during and after Hurricane Ida. Hilferty says that the low cost of purchasing a carbon monoxide detector for your home is far outweighed by the added layer of protection for you and your loved ones.

Cut 15 (08)  “…can save lives.”

The new law goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2023.

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As predicted by many, the New Orleans Pelicans selected 6-7 guard Dyson Daniels out of Australia with the eighth pick in the NBA Draft. Daniels says he’s excited to join the Pelicans and ready to get to work.

Cut 16 (12)  “…this is crazy.”

Daniels spent last season playing for the NBA’s G-League Ignite squad, where he averaged 11 points, six rebounds, four assists, and two steals per game. He credits his experience in the G-League with getting him into the lottery and onto the Pelicans.

Cut 17 (19) “ …for sure.” 

LSU forward Tari Eason won’t be moving too far from Baton Rouge. Eason was taken by the Houston Rockets with the 17th overall selection. Eason was known for his scoring with the Tigers, but says he takes pride in shutting people down, too.

Cut 18 (12) “ …as a player.” 

5:30 LRN Newscast June 23

Nursing homeowner Bob Dean is facing criminal charges for the 2021 evacuation of seven of his facilities to a Tangipahoa Parish warehouse during Hurricane Ida. More than a dozen patients died shortly afterward. Among the charges is cruelty to the infirm and Dean’s attorney John McLindon says his client was unable to travel to Louisiana due to the storm.

Cut 3 (07) “…a look at it.”

The Louisiana Conservative Caucus is pushing for a veto override session. Caucus Chairman and Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland says ballots will go out to lawmakers on July 1st. Lawmakers have until July 16th to decide whether they want to hold veto override session.

Cut 10 (12) ” …the community.”

Today marks 50 years since the signing of Title IX, which expanded athletic opportunities for girls and women across the country. Minden native, Dr. Kiki Baker Barnes, who is now commissioner of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, says she greatly benefited from the expansion when she was a student and she looks forward to an even brighter future for the next generation.

Cut 8 (10) “…part of life.” 

It’s National Hydration Day. Louisiana Department of Health’s Regional Medical Director for the Greater New Orleans area, Doctor Shantel Hebert-Magee says we need to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day, and while there are some who don’t like the taste of water, but there are ways to improve the taste…

Cut 14 (10)  “…provide flavor” 

With the current heat wave health officials are encouraging you to monitor your hydration.