2:30 LRN Newscast

Criticism of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is getting pushback from Republicans, and the matter could end up in court. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The statistical peak of the hurricane season is this week, but still no tropical threats to the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring four systems, two of them are named storms. Hurricane Danielle and Tropical Storm Earl are in the Atlantic far from land.

Usually after Labor Day, political races heat up and campaign ads start popping up on the radio, TV and social media. But political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this year will be quiet, because there’s not a heated Congressional or US race. But he says next year will be a different story as all statewide offices are up for grabs…
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No one has officially announced they are running for governor next year.

History will be made Saturday night as LSU will host Southern in the first ever meeting on the football field between the two Baton Rouge universities. Jaguars head coach Eric Dooley says it’s great for the two fanbases to get together…
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Kick-off is set for 6:30 at Tiger Stadium.

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 6

DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters went before the Senate Health and Welfare Committee to discuss how the agency is responding, after admitting it didn’t do enough to help a two-year-old child before he died from a drug overdose, and how a foster parent was arrested, accused of raping foster children. Covington Senator Patrick McMath believes the agency needs a complete overhauled but doesn’t expect that to happen under the current administration.

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New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes believes the agency doesn’t have a money problem instead they have a low morale problem. But Walters says caseload is the biggest issue facing their employees…

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Typically, this is the time of year when political ads start cranking up, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says don’t expect the ads to get too repetitive. For example, southwest Louisiana congressman Clay Higgins’s race could become competitive because of Higgins’ low fundraising totals.

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Higgins’ most well-known opponent is Lafayette attorney Holden Hoggatt.

Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Republicans view the Biden Administration’s ability to circumvent congress to cancel student debt as an abuse of executive and emergency powers. He expects Republicans to challenge it in court and says it’s also a violation of the nondelegation doctrine under the constitution…

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12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 6

Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters spelled out to a legislative committee today the problems her agency is facing when it comes to having enough case workers. Walters says last week one of their best-case managers left for a lower-paying job because that employee could not handle the high case load anymore

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Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino believes the Biden Administration’s student loan forgiveness plan will end up in court. He says it’s an overreach of executive power and it’s Congress that decides how funds are appropriated and then it’s passed onto the executive branch for signature.

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A U-S Senate race and all six of Louisiana’s U-S House seats are on the ballot in November, but the political season is expected to remain quiet. Marsanne Golsby has more…

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11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 6

The Biden Administration’s student debt forgiveness plan could be challenged in court. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the White House’s rationale for debt forgiveness is based on the 2003 Heroes Act that granted loan forgiveness if an individual experiences a natural disaster or is off fighting a war.

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He says it’s an abuse of executive power and expects a court challenge.

After the Labor Day holiday, it usually gets busy during election years. Federal elections are coming up in two months. But pollster Bernie Pinsonat says don’t expect it to get much nosier.

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Louisiana Corrections Secretary Jimmy Le Blanc says a failed education system, lack of parenting, and COVID are reasons for the increase in violent juvenile crime and the recidivism rate among adult inmates is dropping. He credits the correctional system’s rehabilitation and reform efforts.

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Former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu has passed away at the age of 92. After serving as a state representative and a New Orleans City Council member, Landrieu served as the city’s 56th mayor from 1970 to 1978. Landrieu pushed for the integration of drinking establishments and political analyst Clancy Dubos says he significantly increased the number of black employees working for the city

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Many LSU fans are at a loss for words over Sunday night’s season opening defeat to Florida State. The Tigers made way too many mistakes in Brian Kelly’s first game as head coach of the Bayou Bengals. Quarterback Jayden Daniels says they have to learn from those mistakes…
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Ragin Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux says he’ll stick with the same plan for the quarterback position for this Saturday’s game against Eastern Michigan. Chandler Fields started in the win over Southeastern Louisiana, but Ben Wooldridge came in at the third series and played a total of three series.

Fields was named the Offensive Player of the Week by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. In his first career start, Fields completed 13 of 20 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns.

The regular season kicks off on Sunday against the Falcons. Rookie offensive tackle Trevor Penning will not play after undergoing surgery to repair a torn ligament in his toe, but Coach Dennis Allen says they expect Penning will return to the field this season…
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A report from Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network says Penning could return in November.

The injury news is not good for LSU defensive tackle Maason Smith. He will reportedly miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL and safety Joe Foucha is reportedly suspended the first four games as a a result of the academic issues related to his transfer.

In the high school football polls….Ouachita Christian is the newly ranked team in Class One-A and University High is also newly ranked team in Class 3A.

10:30 LRN Newscast Sept 6

DCFS has recently faced criticism over issues taking place within its child welfare division, and a Senate Committee is meeting now to discuss what’s going on. Health and Welfare Chairman Senator Fred Mills says they’ll also review personnel to see if Secretary Marketa Garner Walters’ statements of staffing shortages are a contributing factor.

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You can watch the meeting on the legislature’s website.

After multiple escapes from the Bridge City Center for Youth in Jefferson Parish, a plan to move violent juvenile offenders to a more secure location at Angola is on hold pending a hearing. Louisiana Corrections Secretary Jimmy Le Blanc says however when you compare juvenile crime to incarcerated adults in Louisiana…

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Former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu has passed away at the age of 92. After serving as a state representative and a New Orleans City Council member, Landrieu served as the city’s 56th mayor from 1970 to 1978. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Landrieu served in all branches and levels of government…

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Landrieu was the U-S Housing and Urban Development Secretary from 1979 to 1981.

Many LSU fans are at a loss for words over Sunday night’s season-opening defeat to Florida State. The Tigers made way too many mistakes in Brian Kelly’s first game as head coach of the Bayou Bengals. Quarterback Jayden Daniels says they have to learn from those mistakes…:

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09:30 LRN Newscast, September 6th

The Senate Committee on Health and Welfare meets at this hour to discuss concerns of the child welfare division at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services. Committee Chair Senator Fred Mills says he expects they will directly question DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters’…:
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The division came under fire following a recent overdose death of a toddler and alleged child sexual abuse by a foster parent.

Though LSU fans are still in shock over the one-point loss to Florida State in the season opener Sunday night, Edge rusher B-J Ojulari says they still have the whole season ahead of them…:
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Quarterback Jayden Daniels played well in the game, tossing two touchdown passes and rushing for over 100 yards.

Former New Orleans mayor and political family patriarch, Moon Landrieu, has passed away at 92. Jeff Palermo has more on Landrieu’s legacy…:
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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has released the identity of the person accused of stabbing a deputy after breaking into a bank in Moss Bluff. They say 45-year-old Angela Rachelle Bertrand of Lake Charles was booked Monday on numerous charges. The deputy involved only received minor injuries in the incident.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The legislative auditor’s office releases a report that shows Louisiana’s 20-cent gasoline tax is not able to keep up with the state’s 15-billion dollar backlog on road and bridge construction needs. Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says the audit notes that other states use a variety of transportaiton funding sources, including vehicle fees, tolls and even cigarette taxes…
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New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter will present a multi-million dollar plus check during a cermony at Carver High school in New Orleans that will lead to the construction of a football stadaium that will be built in the Ninth Ward….
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Carter will be joined by other election officials, sports figures, community advocates and students who will benefit from the stadium.

Earlier this summer the Biden Administration proposed expanding Title nine regulations at public schools that would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and protecting transgender students. Louisiana Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says at this time they are just proposed changes and encourages the public to voice their opinion vioa the federal registry…
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A four-person Louisiana Department of Health drining water engineering team has returned after helping Jackson, Mississippi officials restore water pressure in the city’s drinking water system that was damaged by severe flooding. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steels says Louisiana was glad to help after receiving assistance from other states during Louisiana’s natural disasters…
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08:30 LRN Newscast, September 6th

DCFS has recently faced criticism over issues taking place within its child welfare division, and a Senate Committee is meeting this morning to discuss what’s going on. Health and Welfare Chairman Senator Fred Mills says they’ll also review personnel to see if Secretary Marketa Garner Walters’ statements of staffing shortages are a contributing factor.
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You can watch the meeting on the legislature’s website.

LSU fans are still in shock over the one-point loss in the season opener versus Florida State Sunday night. A blocked extra point on the final play of the game preserved a 24-23 Seminole victory. Malik Nabers had two blocked kicks on the night and also muffed two punts. Coach Brian Kelly thought Nabers could do the job…:
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The Tigers will face Southern this weekend for the first time ever in football.

Louisiana’s Correction’s Secretary responds to youth detention center escapes and the rise in juvenile crime. Brooke Thorington reports…:
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State Police say they are investigating an officer involved shooting in which a Houma cop reportedly shot one subject overnight. They say that individual was transported to a hospital with injuries. Investigators say no law enforcement personnel were injured during the incident and this is an active investigation.

07:30 LRN Newscast, September 6th

A Senate Committee will meet this morning to talk about concerns within DCFS. Brooke Thorington has more from the committee chair….:
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State Police report they are investigating an officer involved shooting within the Houma Police Department. LSP posted on social media the shooting took place early this morning in Terrebonne Parish and one subject was transported to a hospital due to their injuries. No word on if the officer was the one injured. Troopers say this is an active investigation.

Former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu has passed away at the age of 92. The political family patriarch served as the city’s 56th mayor from 1970 to 1978. Analyst Clancy Dubos says Landrieu transformed New Orleans economically…:
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Landrieu had 9 children including Mitch who also served as Mayor of New Orleans, and Mary who served three terms as US Senator.

State Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc comments on the multiple escapes of juveniles from detention centers this year — and more violent crimes being committed by teenagers…:
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But he says the recidivism rate is dropping, meaning less people are going back to prison.