1:30 LRN Newscast

If you’ve received your flood insurance renewal and experienced sticker shock, Congressman Garret Graves says you’re not alone….
Cut 2 (34) I’m Brooke Thorington.”

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says she will not pay the city back 30-thousand dollars in first-class travel upgrades on overseas flight. City policy says traveling city employees are required to seek the lowest fares available or reimburse the city for deluxe accommodations. Cantrell says the trips and expenses will help improve New Orleans.

Southern and LSU meet tomorrow in an historic football matchup, but to the leaders of the two schools, it’s much more than a game. It’s a chance to bridge historic racial, cultural, and academic divides. Dr. Dennis Shields is Chancellor of Southern University.
Cut 6 (11) “…pretty remarkable.”
The two schools have a new five year plan to collaborate more closely in a range of academic areas.

The Saints kick-off a new season on Sunday in Atlanta, but they could be without one of their top cornerbacks Paulson Adebo, who has not practiced this week because of an ankle injury. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says that will cause some shuffling in the Saints secondary…
cut 10 (09) “…fill that spot”
Kick-off is noon.

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 9

Congressman Garret Graves says according to an independent study, Louisiana is the most overpriced state in the country for flood insurance. He says the non-profit group First Street did the analysis.

Cut 12 (12) “…their policy.”  

Graves says FEMA should invest in projects to protect flood-prone areas instead of raising rates.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is celebrating a successful breeding season for the endangered whooping crane. LDWF biologist Sara Zimorski says eight more chicks have reached fledgling stage in south Louisiana that’s out of the 15 that hatched….

Cut 7 (07) “…a record.”

The first wild-hatched Louisiana chick came in April of 2016, the first to hatch in the state in more than 75 years.

A movie about a Louisiana man whose mother gave him up for adoption will be shown in theaters nationwide this weekend. Actor Kirk Cameron decided to produce Lifemark after watching a documentary on the subject. Marsanne Golsby has more…

Cut 1 (28)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers will host Southern tomorrow night. A lopsided game is expected as LSU should win by a large margin. Jaguars Coach Eric Dooley expects his team to battle for 60 minutes…
Cut 19 (19) “..that way”

There are other in-state matchups on the schedule for tomorrow. ULM hosts Nicholls and Grambling and Northwestern State will face each other in Shreveport. Louisiana Tech has its season opener against Stephen F Austin, while the Ragin Cajuns look to extend the nation’s best winning streak to 15 games. A couple of other games of note, McNeese is at Rice and Southeastern Louisiana visits Florida Atlantic.

The Saints kick-off the season on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says a key for the Black and Gold is to protect quarterback Jameis Winston, because he has a lot of talent around him this season…
Cut 9 (06) “…Taysom Hill.”
The Saints have reportedly reached a five year contract extension with center Erik McCoy. McCoy could make up to 64-million dollars in the deal and 40 million dollars is guaranteed. McCoy was a second round pick in 2019 and has played in 44 games in his first three seasons.

11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 9

The death of Queen Elizabeth II ends the reign of Britain’s longest-serving monarch. At the age of 25, she succeeded her father, King George VI, after his death in 1952. LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman said even though the royal family no longer governs the United Kingdom…

Cut 10 (10) “…symbolic weight.”

Queen Elizabeth will be remembered for many things, but Veldman believes her sense of duty will be her lasting legacy.

And while the Queen also weathered several royal scandals, for example, the fallout from Princess Diana’s death, Veldman says ironically there’s more fascination with the royal family across the pond.

Cut 12 (05) “…in Britain.” 

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the age of 96.

The movie Lifemark is being released nationwide in theaters this weekend. It tells the story of Metairie native David Scotton, whose birth mother changed her mind on the abortion table and gave him up for adoption. David’s adoptive mother Susan says actor Kirk Cameron produced the movie after seeing a documentary about the Scottons…

Cut 3 (:12) “…of adoption.” 

The 2018 documentary on the adoption story is called “I Lived on Parker Avenue.

The Saints kick-off the season on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says a key for the Black and Gold is to protection for quarterback Jameis Winston, because he has a lot of talent around him this season…

Cut 9 (06)  “…Taysom Hill.”

Kick-off against the Dirty Brids is at noon.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The statistical peak of the hurricane season is Saturday. Surprisingly, this is one of the calmest hurricane seasons in a while. NOAA predicted up to 20 named storms, but there have only been five named storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says after two super active seasons, it’s nice to get a break
Cut 4 (10) “…much going on.”

Louisiana’s whooping crane population has grown by eight this year to 76 as eight wild hatched chicks have fledged, which is the most in a single breeding season since whooping cranes were added back into the wildlife in 2011. LDWF biologist Sara Zimorski says dry conditions may have helped the chicks survive…
cut 8 (10) “…conditions as well”
Whooping cranes are slow to mature and only one to eggs during a nesting attempt.

The world is paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth the Second who passed away at the age of 96 after 70 years on the throne. Elizabeth’s reign began in 1952 and for decades she’s served as a figure of national pride and a symbol of stability. LSU history professor Meredith Veldman says the monarchy will never be the same…
cut 11 (12) “…sense of duty”
Her 73-year-old son, Charles, becomes the King and will be known as King Charles the Third.

The Louisiaiana Workforce Commission is getting the word out about the Registered Apprenticeship program. L-W-C spokesperson Chris Fiore says apprentices complete a combination of industry-specific classroom education and also get hands on career training….
cut 14 (10) “…and instruction”
For more information go to apprenticheship-la-dot-com.

9:30 LRN Newscast

It’s a day of mourning in Great Britain because of the death of Queen Elizabeth, who served 70 years on the throne. The Queen weathered several royal scandals, for example, the fallout from Princess Diana’s death. LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman says ironically there’s more fascination with the royal family across the pond.
Cut 12 (05) “…in Britain.”
Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96.

Louisiana’s whooping crane population is up to 76 after a record eight chicks reached fledging stage this year. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Sara Zimorski says whooping cranes are slow to mauture and only lay one or two eggs a year….
cut 9 (07) “…more experience”
Louisiana’s whooping crane re-introduction plan began in 2011.

Saturday is the statistical peak of the hurricane season, one that remains quiet despite predictions for an above average season. Whitney Thomas reports..
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”

Another big weekend of football is coming up for the Bayou State. You have several intra-state matchups, including the first ever meeting between LSU and Southern. Also, ULM hosts Nicholls and Grambling and Northwestern State face each other at Independence Stadium in Shreveport. The Saints kick-off the season on Sunday in Atlanta.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The world is paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth the Second who passed away at the age of 96 after 70 years on the throne. Elizabeth’s reign began in 1952 and for decades she’s served as a figure of national pride and a symbol of stability. LSU history professor Meredith Veldman says the monarchy will never be the same…
cut 11 (12) “…sense of duty”
Her 73-year-old son, Charles, becomes the King and will be known as King Charles the Third.

Tomorrow is the statistical peak of the hurricane season and State Climatologist Barry Keim says as it stands now, we are looking at a below-average season…
cut 5 (13) “…long-term average”
NOAA predicted up to 20 named storms.

Louisiana’s whooping crane re-introduction program had a successful breeding season as a record high eight wild hatched chicks have fledged and have been added to the state’s population, which is 76
Cut 2 (28) “….I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

Social media in Houma is abuzz over reports of a live tiger being spotted in downtown Houma. The Houma police department told a New Orleans TV station that they’ve received multiple calls about a loose tiger, but they have not laid eyes on any exotic animal.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96, Brooke Thorington has more on Britain’s longest-reigning monarch
Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

37-year-old Bridgette Hull has lost her job as Executive Secretary of the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners after she was one of two people arrested on Tuesday on drugs and weapons charges following a pursuit down I-12 in Livingston Parish. Records show Hull was a state employee making 85-thousand dollars a year.

Tomorrow marks the statistical peak of the hurricane season and the tropics remain relatively quiet. The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Hurricane Earl in the middle of the Atlantic and there’s also a couple of tropical waves, but nothing poses a threat to land. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a Sharan air layer has minimized tropical activity
cut 6 (12) “…..surface tempeartures”

The Louisiana Registered Apprenticeship grant program has over 38-hundred active apprentices in Louisiana, which gives people the option to detour college and jump straight into the workforce. Louisiana Workforce Commission spokesperson Chris Fiore says the program is flourishing…
Cut 13 (11) “…of the growth.”
For more information go to la-works-dot-net.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Many LSU fans have been critical of the start of the Brian Kelly era after the season-opening one-point loss to Florida State. It was a sloppy performance by the Tigers. LSU wide receiver Jarray Jenkins says the team is not allowing the negative noise to affect them…
Cut 18 (12)“…stay doing.”
The Tigers host crosstown foe Southern University on Saturday night.

A new era of Saints football begins Sunday when first-year head coach Dennis Allen leads the Black and Gold into Atlanta for a matchup with the Falcons. Veteran running back Alvin Kamara says there have been no big changes….
cut 26 (11) “…at the helm”
The Saints are a 5.5 point favorite.

U-L Lafayette welcomes Eastern Michigan from the Mid-American Athletic Conference into Cajun Field on Saturday. Just like the Cajuns, the Eagles are coming off week one victory over an FCS School as Eastern Michigan defeated Eastern Kentucky 42-34. U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux expects a good challenge tomorrow…
Cut 16 (21) “…physicality.”

Here’s the rest of the schedule for this weekend , ULM hosts Nicholls tomorrow night. Louisiana Tech will host Stephen F Austin for its home opener. Over in Shreveport, Grambling and Northwestern State will play each other for the first time since 2018. McNeese visits Rice and Southeastern Louisiana is at Florida Atlantic.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The death of Queen Elizabeth II ends the reign of Britain’s longest-serving monarch. At the age of 25, she succeeded her father, King George VI, after his death in 1952. LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman said even though the royal family no longer governs the United Kingdom…
Cut 10 (10) “…symbolic weight.”
Veldman believes the Queen will be most remembered for her sense of obligation and her auxiliary service during WWII.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is celebrating a successful breeding season for the endangered whooping crane . LDWF biologist Sara Zimorski says eight more chicks have reached fledgling stage in south Louisiana that’s out of the 15 that hatched….
Cut 7 (07) “…a record.”
The whooping crane population in Louisiana is now up to 76.

Tomorrow is the statistical peak of the hurricane season, one that remains quiet despite predictions for an above-average season. Whitney Thomas reports..
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”