4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 07

A former DCFS caseworker testifies before the senate health & Welfare Committee that the environment at the agency is “toxic.” Stacy McPherson was a caseworker and a foster parent. She says complaints and concerns of child safety were routinely ignored. She says if she voiced such worries, she faced retaliation…:

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Lawmakers want to get to the bottom of how kids under DCFS overwatch wound up abused or even dead.

Louisiana-based ASAP (formerly WAITR) says it’s offering NIL deals for any and all LSU athletes who want to promote the delivery app on their social media. ASAP’s Kevin Burke says they’re proud to expand their endeavors with LSU…:

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The 9-8-8 suicide intervention hotline launched in mid-July received more than 1,400 calls in its first month in service. Brooke Thorington explains…:

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An Ascension Parish grand jury hands down an indictment for Louisiana rapper Mystikal, for rape, domestic abuse and more. No trial date has been set. The 51-year-old New Orleans-born artist – real name Michael Tyler – spent six years in prison for a 2004 sexual assault in Baton Rouge.

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 07

A former caseworker at the state Department of Children & Family Services says the environment there is “toxic.” Testifying before the Senate Health & Welfare Committee Tuesday, former Rapides Parish foster care worker Stacy McPherson says supervisors ignored repeated complaints…:

CUT 09(09)      “…is excrutiating.”

DCFS says more money and more hires will help, but offered lawmakers no plan to address problems with child safety. The committee plans more such meetings in the future.

State Police say a pre-dawn single car crash in St. Landry Parish took the life of a Leonville man. Troopers say 59-year-old Philip Gilyard’s pickup ran a stop sign at state Highway 103 and Church Road, and went right into Bayou Teche. He managed to call for help, but drowned before it could arrive. A blood sample was taken to see if impairment played a role in the crash.

 

In the first month that the 9-8-8 National Suicide Hotline was launched, the Louisiana crisis number center received more than 1,400 calls. And Dr. Robyn Thomas, Suicide Prevention Coordinator with the Department of Health says the response rate for answering local calls increased significantly…:

CUT 03(11)      “…connected to services.”

Next for the crisis hotline is to add even more counselors, and the more local hires they can make the better.

If you know someone who uses home health oxygen, alert them to the dangers of accidental explosions. Last weekend, a St. Martinville woman – a cigarette smoker – died in a fire that firefighters say started with a spark at her oxygen supply. State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…:

CUT 06(07)      “…do so outside.”

LRN PM Newscall

The three-digit 988 suicide intervention phone number launched in mid-July received more than 1,400 calls in its first month in service. Brooke Thorington explains.

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A former employee at the state’s child welfare agency tells lawmakers about the difficult work environment inside DCFS. Jeff Palermo has more…

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In the first month that the three-digit 988 National Suicide Hotline was launched the crisis number received more than 1,400 calls in Louisiana. And Dr. Robyn Thomas, Suicide Prevention Coordinator with the department of health says the response rate for answering local calls increased significantly.

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She says the state was also recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for its response rate.  Thomas says when you call 988 from anywhere in the state you are routed to one of the state’s two certified crisis centers. One in Bossier City which answers calls in north, central, and southwest Louisiana, or the call center in New Orleans which covers southeast Louisiana.

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Next for the crisis hotline is to add even more counselors. Thomas says it’s important to keep those certified counselors local because they understand the state’s culture and unique stressful events for example hurricanes.

Cut 5  (10) “…as possible.”

Thomas says they are also adding training for counselors to address marginalized populations and also ramp up awareness and promotion of the 988 crisis line.

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The State Fire Marshall’s Office is sounding an alarm about the use of oxygen tanks anywhere near anything flammable. This comes after a 32-year-old woman who used an oxygen tank was the victim of a deadly house fire in St. Martinville over the weekend. Officials found her body in a wheelchair near the front door of the home. She was known to smoke cigarettes. Ashley Rodrigue is the spokesperson for the State Fire Marshall.

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Rodrigue says oxygen tanks should be kept at least five feet away from anything flammable, not just cigarettes.

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Rodrigue says candles, matches, stoves, aerosol sprays, and even sparking toys can cause fires when near oxygen tanks—plus kitchen grease and any kind of oils.

Cut 8 (11) “…ignitable liquids.”

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A former caseworker at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services calls the environment within the state agency toxic. Stacey McPherson left her job as a Rapides foster care worker in July because her supervisors failed to address their repeated complaints…

Cut 9 (09)  “…excruciating”

McPherson testified in front of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee who plans to hold future meetings to look at how they can improve the agency. She says her foster kids were her life and gave them precedent over her own children, but didn’t have management’s support…

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McPherson says when she would bring her concerns to her supervisors, she would face retaliation….

Cut 11 (10)  “…do it.”

McPherson says salary is not the reason why she left and she says five veteran foster care workers have left the Alexandria office in the last five weeks, it was the toxicity of the work environment.

The legislative committee plans to hold more meetings to look at how the work environment at DCFS can be fixed.

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ASAP, the Louisiana-based delivery app formerly known as Waitr, is announcing a new NIL deal for all student-athletes at LSU—not just football players. ASAP’s Kevin Burke every player who accepts the deal will promote the app on their social media accounts.

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Burke says the arrangement with  ASAP will be offered first to athletes in fall sports—including football, women’s soccer, and even cheerleaders, and then phased in to other sports as the athletic seasons progress.

ASAP began in Lake Charles, and Burke says the company is proud to expand its partnership with LSU.

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Burke declined to share how much money the students might make from the arrangement. But he says it gives fans the chance to help them earn more.

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2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

The state Fire Marshal’s office is calling for caution with the use of home medical oxygen tanks around anything flammable. This after a St. Martinville woman died last weekend in a house fire. She was a smoker, and also using oxygen. Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says if someone in your home uses oxygen, keep it at least 5 feet away from anything that can make a spark…:

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A former caseworker at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services calls the environment within the state agency toxic. Stacey McPherson left her job as a Rapides foster care worker in July. She says supervisors failed to address repeated complaints and concerns…:

CUT 10(11)      “…from us.”

DCFS told state lawmakers more money and more employees will help, but offered no real plan of action to improve child safety.

 

The three-digit 988 suicide intervention phone number launched in mid-July received more than 1,400 calls in its first month

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The head of the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners is among two people arrested on drugs and weapons charges, following a high speed chase down I-12 in Livingston Parish Tuesday night. 37-year-old Bridgette Hull was found in possession of fentanyl meth and illegal guns. Her boyfriend was also arrested.

1:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

A former employee at the state’s child welfare agency tells lawmakers about the difficult work environment inside DCFS. Jeff Palermo has more…

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And Louisiana’s own Lainey Wilson is having one heck of a breakout year. The Baskin native has received 6 CMA nominations including album of the year, female vocalist of the year, and song of the year. She’s also the fourth artist in history to earn six Country Music Association nominations in their first year. Lainey joins the ranks of Clen Campbell, Brad Paisley, and Kacey Musgraves.

The new 988 suicide crisis call in line in Louisiana received more than 14-hundred calls in its first month and the majority of calls were answered in-state. Dr. Robyn Thomas, Suicide Prevention Coordinator says it’s important the crisis line has certified local counselors because they understand the state’s culture and unique stressful events like hurricanes.

Cut 5  (10) “…as possible.”

ASAP, the Louisiana-based delivery app formerly known as Waitr, has a new NIL deal for all of LSU’s student-athletes. ASAP’S Kevin Burke says for any student-athlete that accepts the deal they can help promote ASAP on their own schedules.

Cut 12 (13) “…promo code.”  

 

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

A former caseworker at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services calls the environment within the state agency as toxic. Stacy McPherson left her job as a Rapides foster care worker in July because her supervisors failed to address repeated complaints. McPherson says when she would bring her concerns to her supervisors, she would face retaliation….

Cut 11 (10)  “…do it.”

She testified in front of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee on Tuesday.

After a St. Martinville woman was killed when a cigarette ignited her oxygen tank, the State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding residents not to have an open flame near oxygen tanks. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says tanks should be kept at least five feet away from anything flammable and not just cigarettes.

Cut 7 (08) “… a fuel.” 

The state’s 988 mental health crisis call-in centers receive 14-hundred calls in its first month. Suicide Prevention Coordinator Dr. Robyn Thomas with the Louisiana Department of Health says when you call 988 you are routed to one of the state’s two certified crisis centers. One in Bossier City which answers calls in north, central, and southwest Louisiana, or the call center in New Orleans which covers southeast Louisiana.

Cut 4  (07) “…in the state.”

She says 89% of the calls from Louisiana are answered by certified counselors in the state.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

After losing to Florida State in the season opener, LSU has a bunch of mistakes to correct before its next game against Southern on Saturday night. The Tigers offensive line had trouble protecting quarterback Jayden Daniels. Coach Brian Kelly says they lack what he calls o-line awareness…
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On today’s SEC teleconference, Kelly says Malik Nabers will remain the team’s punt returner. Kelly says he was told Nabers didn’t drop a punt or pass for weeks before two muffed punts on Sunday night.

The Saints are getting ready for Sunday’s season opener against the Atlanta Falcons. All signs point to receiver Michael Thomas being ready to play after missing all of last season.

A couple of Louisiana schools are getting ready for their home opener on Saturday. Louisiana Tech will host Stephen F Austin after losing at Missouri last week. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie says they need better play from the quarterback position after Matthew Downing threw three interceptions and was sacked three times in the loss to Mizzou…
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Cumbie says Downing will start again this Saturday in the home opener against Stephen F Austin.

ULM also has its home opener this Saturday as the Warhawks will take on the Nicholls Colonels.

LSU men’s basketball released its schedule today. The Tigers tip off the season at home on November ninth against Missouri-Kansas City. The SEC opener is at home against Arkansas on December 28th and the first conference road game is at Kentucky on January 3rd.

11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

A former caseworker at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services calls the environment within the state agency as toxic. Stacy McPherson left her job as a Rapides foster care worker in July because her supervisors failed to address their repeated complaints…

Cut 9 (09)  “…excruciating”

McPherson testified in front of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee who plans to hold future meetings to look at how they can improve the agency.

Assistant Secretary of Child Welfare Rhenda Hodnett also testified she says they are doing what they can to increase the number of case workers…

Cut 12 (12) “…higher gear.”  
The state agency is facing criticism for the mishandling of cases, including the overdose death of a two-year-old.

In the first month that the three-digit 988 National Suicide Hotline was launched the crisis number received more than 1,400 calls in Louisiana. And Dr. Robyn Thomas, Suicide Prevention Coordinator with the department of health says the response rate for answering local calls increased significantly.

Cut 3 (12) “…connected to services.” 

The State Fire Marshall’s Office wants to remind you not to have an open flame around oxygen tanks. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says over the weekend a 32-year-old wheelchair-bound woman in St. Martinville who was known to be a smoker was killed in a house fire.

Cut 6 (07) “…do so outside.” 

Oxygen tanks should be kept at least five feet away from anything flammable.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast

A former caseworker at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services calls the environment within the state agency as toxic. Stacy McPherson left her job as a Rapides foster care worker in July because her supervisors failed to address their repeated complaints…
cut 9 (09) “…excruciating”
McPherson testified in front of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee who plans to hold future meetings to look at how they can improve the agency. Assistant Secretary for Child Welfare Rhenda Hodnett told lawmakers they are doing what they can to increase the number of case workers…
Cut 22 (12) “…higher gear.”

After being questioned about suggested Title IX changes to protect sexual orientation and gender identity at K-12 schools, State Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley offers clarification. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Congressman Troy Carter presented a multi-million dollar check from the federal government during a press conference this morning that will go towards a new athletic stadium in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans. Carter says he’s excited to help fund such a worthwhile project…
cut 14 (09) “…of their own”

9:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley wants schools and parents to know that the suggested federal Title IX protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity are just suggestions at this time. He gives examples of how the proposed Title IX expansions could impact schools.

Cut 5 (09) “…(x2) not based on biological sex.”

He says they are proposed changes and not law at this time.

In Louisiana, 20-cents of each gallon of gas goes into a fund for roads, bridges, and other transportation projects. But a report from Legislative Auditor says the money generated isn’t enough. The tax was set three decades ago and is not indexed for inflation. DOT Secretary Shawn Wilson agrees with the findings.

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The Louisiana Department of Health is helping folks in Jackson, Mississippi after severe flooding damaged the city’s water treatment plants. Whitney Thomas has more.

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Louisiana native Lainey Wilson receives six nominations from the Country Music Association in her first year as a nominee. Wilson is the fourth artist in award history to receive six nominations in their first year. The 30-year-old singer was raised in the small town of Baskin in Franklin Parish.