9:30 LRN Newscast

LSU receives an elite designation for its cybersecurity program….
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

When asked at a press conference yesterday, LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey declined to comment about jailed women’s basketball star Britney Griner. Griner played for Mulkey at Baylor University and the two won two national championships together. Griner is serving a nine-year sentence in Russia for drug possession.

A blood test is now available that can detect cancer without any symptoms. Doctor David Meyers is an internal medical physician in Metairie and he says the test has shown to be successful in detecting several highly feared cancers…
cut 8 (12) “….of catching”
The test costs 950-dollars and a doctor must order it for you to get tested.

Saints legend and A-L-S patient Steve Gleason wants to get involved in the medial marijuana industry in Louisiana. Gleason is a part owner of Salus Wellness, which is one of several entities seeking a medical marijuana pharmacy license. A year ago, Gleason told state lawmakers that medical cannabis is a non-addictive solution that worked for him…
cut 15 (12) “….and anxiety pills”

8:30 LRN Newscast

A new blood test can detect cancer early without symptoms using new technology that examines deadly blood cells… Whitney Thomas has more….
Cut 2 (33) “….I’m Whitney Thomas .”

A new report released today by Trust For America’ s Health has the state’s obesity rate at 39-percent. Louisiana is one of the 19 state that has an obesity rate above 35-percent. A decade ago, no state has had a rate above 35-percent.

28 different firms – including one partly owned by Saints legend Steve Gleason – are vying for Louisiana’s 10th and last available medical cannabis pharmacy license. Speaking to state lawmakers last year, Steve Gleason, an ALS patient, says medical marijuana greatly benefited him…:
Cut 13 (12) “…pharmaceuticals completely.”
The state’s Pharmacy Board will evaluate the competitive bids and select one licensee to operate in the New Orleans area.

Cool air has arrived in Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says high temperatures will be around 84-degrees today, with low humidity…
cut 10 (07) “….whole state”
Keim says it will also be breezy and since it has been dry, a red flag warning is in effect for southeast Louisiana, which means there’s a fire danger and outdoor burning should not take place.

7:30 LRN Newscast

28 entities are vying to win the state’s 10th and final medical cannabis pharmacy license. One of them is partly owned by Saints legend Steve Gleason…:
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

A ninth insurance company with thousands of policyholders in Louisiana has gone under. Fednat Insurance Corporation has been directed into insolvency by Florida regulators, because it does not have enough money to pay existing claims. Records show Fednat has 13-thousand Louisiana policyholders and 15-hundred claims open.

A blood test is now available that can detect cancer without the person showing any symptoms. The test costs $950. A physician must order it and its currently not covered by insurance, but Doctor David Meyers of Metairie says it’s still a fantastic development towards the fight against cancer…
Cut 9 (12) “…cure cancer..”
Meyers says the test works well in finding melanoma, pancreatic, bile duct and ovarian cancers.

Director of the LSU Applied Cybersecurity Lab Golden Richard says LSU’s computer science program has been recognized as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations…
Cut 4 (07) “…in several years.”
Richard says the designation is significant for the recruitment of potential computer science students and instructors and it will help graduates find employment.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says starting quarterback Jayden Daniels is experiencing no residual effects from the hard hit he took in the third quarter during Saturday’s shutout win over New Mexico. Daniels left the game with what was called a lower back strain.

Senior Safety Joe Foucha will make his debut in Saturday’s Auburn game. The transfer from Arkansas was suspended the first four games due to academic issues. Kelly says Foucha has been practicing with the team during his suspension and should fit in well…
cut 19 (18) “….got experience”
LSU’s next home game is Saturday October 8th against Tennessee and CBS chose not to televise it, so Tiger fans will have to prepare for an 11 AM kick-off.

The Pelicans begin training camp today and Zion Williamson will be a full go after missing all of last season with a foot injury. New Orleans made the postseason last year as the addition of C-J McCollum in February helped the Pels get into the play-in tournament and advance into the Western Conference playoffs. Williamson says this year they want to make a deep run in the postseason…
Cut 17 (15) “…out there.”
Williamson has averaged 26 points and shot 60-percent field in his 85 games during his pro career.

Saints wide receivers Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry and Tre’Quan Smith all left Sunday’s game with injuries. The NFL Network Ian Rapoport’s reports Thomas and Landry’s injuries do not appear to be serious. The Black and Gold are in London getting ready for Sunday’s game against the Vikings.

6:30 LRN Newscast

LSU receives an elite designation for its cybersecurity program….
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey declined to comment about jailed women’s basketball star Britney Griner during a press conference with reporters prior to the team’s first practice of the season. Griner played for Mulkey at Baylor University and the two won two national championships together. Griner is serving a nine-year sentence in Russia for drug possession.

There is now a blood test that can detect cancer without symptoms. The new health advancement became available in the U.S. a year ago. Internal medical physician Dr. David Meyers in Metairie says the test is unable to identify brain or skin cancer, but can pick up on many aggressive forms of cancer.
Cut 7 (14) “…growing cancer.”
Meyers says the test is good at finding early stages of Melanoma, pancreatic, bile duct and ovarian cancers. It costs about 950-dollars and in order to get one, a doctor must approve it.

Southeast Louisiana is under a red flag warning today. That means conditions are high for the chance of wild and brush fires because of breezy and dry conditions. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
cut 12 (11) “…pretty soon”

AM LRN Newscall Sept 26

LSU receives an elite designation from the NSA for its cybersecurity program. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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 A new blood test can detect cancer early without symptoms using new technology to examine deadly blood cells… Whitney Thomas has more….

Cut 2 (33) “….I’m Whitney Thomas .” 

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28 entities are vying to win the state’s 10th and final medical cannabis pharmacy license. One of them is partly owned by former New Orleans Saint Steve Gleason…:

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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LSU receives a significant designation from the National Security Agency for its cybersecurity instruction.  Director of the LSU Applied Cybersecurity Lab Golden Richard (Ree-shard) says LSU’s computer science program has been recognized as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations (CAE-CO).

Cut 4 (07)  “…in several years.”

Richard says the designation is significant for the recruitment of potential computer science students and will only help graduates from the program when potential employers come calling for graduates of a CAE-CO institution.

Cut 5 (07) “…elite stuff.”

The designation also means LSU will be at the forefront when it comes to advances in cybersecurity. Richard says they’ve also hired several new instructors to meet the demand of computer science students. And he says designation allows the school to apply for NSA-specific grants.

Cut 6 (09)  “…CAE institutions.” 

Graduates will have a more advanced understanding of malware and how to combat cyberattacks.

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There is now a blood test that can detect cancer without symptoms. The blood test became available in the U.S. a year ago.

Internal medical physician Dr. David Myeres in Metairie says the test is unable to identify brain or skin cancer, but can easily pick up on aggressive forms of cancer.

Cut 7 (14) “…growing cancer.”

Dr. Myers says the test can easily pick up on highly feared cancers.

Cut 8 (12)  “…of catching.”

The test costs $950. Health care providers must order it and its currently not  covered by medical insurance, but Myers says it’s still a fantastic development towards the fight against

Cut 9 (12)  “…cure cancer..”

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A cold front moved through the state last night that’s bringing us much drier and cooler weather. State. Climatologist Barry Keim says it will begin to feel like fall in Louisiana with temperatures only reaching into the 80s.

Cut 10 (07) “…whole state.”

Keim says the drier and cooler conditions should hang around until next weekend. We should have highs in the low 80s and lows in the 60s.

Cut  11 (08)  “…and enjoy it.”

As a climatologist, Keim says the only problem with the forecast is that we really do need some rain. It’s prompted a red flag warning for southeast Louisiana for critical fire conditions.

Cut 12 (11) “…pretty soon.” 

The combination of low humidity, gusty winds, and dry conditions triggered the red flag warning.

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28 different firms – including one partly owned by former New Orleans Saint Steve Gleason – are vying for Louisiana’s 10th and last available medical cannabis pharmacy license. The state’s Pharmacy Board will evaluate the competitive bids and select one licensee to operate in the New Orleans area. Speaking to state lawmakers last year, Steve Gleason, an ALS patient, says medical marijuana greatly benefited him…:

Cut 13 (12) “…pharmaceuticals completely.”

Gleason is part owner of Salus Wellness, one of the ten entities vying for the final pharmacy license. Others include Tulane University and companies owned in part by the head of the state Democrat Party, a former New Orleans Police Chief, and others. Gleason says he began using cannabis to get off of opioid prescription pills, which he said made him feel worse than his ALS…:

Cut 14 (13)  “…are using opioids.”

Recent expansions to the state’s medical cannabis laws allow for pharmacy licensees to open satellite pharmacies, and paved the way for the tenth license to be awarded to a worthy bidder in the New Orleans area. Patient prescriptions for cannabis have grown by over 400 percent since early 2021. Gleason says medical cannabis is a non-addictive solution that worked for him and for so many others…:

Cut 15 (12)  “…and anxiety pills.”

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The Pelicans begin training camp today and a healthy Zion Williamson is ready to go. Williamson missed all of last season because of a foot injury…

Cut 16 (11)  “…on the court.” 

The Pelicans made the postseason last year as the addition of C-J McCollum in February helped New Orleans get into the play-in tournament and advance into the Western Conference playoffs. Williamson says this year they want to make a deep run in the postseason…

Cut 17 (15) “…out there.” 

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During his Monday press conference, LSU football coach Brian Kelly provided an injury update on Quarterback Jayden Daniels and a few other players. Daniels left Saturday’s win in the third quarter because of a lower back strain. Kelly says Daniels injury is not serious…

Cut 18 (19) “…with him.” 

Kelly says strong safety Major Burns will miss the next three to six weeks with an upper next injury. But senior safety Joe Foucha is eligible to play this Saturday at Auburn. Foucha missed the first four games because of an academic suspension related to his transfer from Arkansas. Kelly says Foucha will fit right in…

Cut 19 (18) “…got experience.”

LSU will bring a three-game winning streak to Auburn, which begins a stretch of six straight SEC games Kelly says the preparation and the attention to detail the players have done to build this winning streak, has to continue…

Cut 20 (20) “ …things differently.” 

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5:30 LRN Newscast Sept 26

Hurricane Ian continues to intensify and it’s now a Category 2 storm with winds at 100 miles per hour. Ben Schott with NOAA says its path shows some uncertainty, but not enough to concern us in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (09)  “…Tallahassee.” 

Western Cuba is under a hurricane warning. Ian is moving North Northwest at 13 miles per hour but is forecast to make a Northeasterly turn as it moves into the gulf on Tuesday.

After Houma police say a woman threw her infant son off a bridge Friday. She’s now being held on attempted murder charges. Lt. Travis Theriot says when officers arrived at the Liberty Street Bridge around 5 PM they learned that 30-year Asha Randolph threw her 18-month-old child off the bridge into Bayou Terrebonne.

Cut 9 (08) “…him in.”

The child is expected to make a full recovery.

A federal judge will not block Louisiana’s plan to move about two-dozen troubled juvenile offenders from Bridge City Center for Youth in Jefferson Parish to the State Penitentiary at Angola. Civil rights attorneys and the parents of the children say teenagers should not be sent to Angola, but legal analyst Dane Ciolino says the state made a convincing argument to Judge Shelly Dick.

Cut 3 (07) “…that facility.” 

The state is looking to reduce the population at the Bridge City Center because of numerous escapes.

The Public Service Commission approves Entergy Louisiana’s plan to purchase power from four Louisiana solar “farms” scheduled to be up and running by 2024. Entergy President Phillip May says they will buy their electricity under 20-year agreements and it’s a big step forward for utility the provider with newer, cleaner energy sources.

Cut 14 (06)  “…for a cleaner future.” 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are 1-and-2 after a disappointing loss to the Panthers 22-14 at Carolina yesterday. Other than the fourth-quarter comeback against Atlanta and the 14 points scored in the fourth quarter against the Panthers, the offense hasn’t done much. New Orleans Coach Dennis Allen
Cut 11 (12) “…perform better.”
To make matters worse, Saints wide receivers Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry and Tre’Quan Smith all left yesterday’s game with injuries. The NFL Network Ian Rapoport’s reports Thomas and Landry’s injuries do not appear to be serious.

The Pelicans begin training camp today and C-J McCollum has reportedly signed a two-year, 64-milliion dollar contract extension, which takes him through the 2025-26 season. McCollum averaged 24 points a game after joining the team last season following a trade with Portland.

LSU’s offense was clicking on Saturday as the Tigers overwhelmed New Mexico 38-0. Quarterback Jayden Daniels threw for 279 yards and back-up Q-B Garrett Nussmeier threw for 135 yards. Brian Thomas had a 57-yard touchdown catch. Coach Brian Kelly says it was an efficient performance…
cut 17 (17) “….efficiency”

ULM fans are celebrating the team’s come from behind 21-17 win over the Ragin Cajuns. The Warhawks trailed 17-7 in the fourth quarter. Coach Terry Bowden’s teams at Malone Stadium are now 6-and-2 when trailing at halftime, but this victory means a little more…
Cut 20 (18) “ …win that game”

4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 26

A Houma woman faces attempted murder charges, after tossing her child off a bridge last Friday afternoon. Houma Police Lt. Travis Theriot says 30-year-old Asha Randolph went into Bayou Terrebonne to retrieve the child, after she did the deed. He says her motive has not been established…:

CUT 10(10)      “…off of a bridge.”

The child survived and will recover completely.

Hurricane-weary Louisiana casts a sympathetic eye to Florida, as Hurricane Ian looks to make landfall Tuesday or early Wednesday along the eastern Gulf Coast. NOAA forecaster Ben Schott says all we should experience is some breezes over most of the state, however…:

CUT 08(11)      “…be that large.”

Our weather forecast is for lots of sunshine and cooler temperatures.

 

A federal judge will not block Louisiana’s plan to move about two-dozen troubled juvenile offenders from Bridge City Center for Youth in Jefferson Parish to the State Penitentiary at Angola. Judge Shelly Dick agreed the state has to do something about the violence inside the juvenile center. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the judge took the temporary nature of the state’s plan into account in her decision…:

CUT 05(08)      “…better alternatives.”

A Ponchatoula police officer is arrested in Livingston Parish for allegedly groping an underage child at a weekend wedding in Springfield. 24-year-old Officer Frank Tallia is charged with sexual battery. Ponchatoula Police confirm he was still in the Livingston Parish jail as of this morning, but says he has not yet been suspended from his job. They say they are still gathering information.

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 26

Hurricane Ian is in the Caribbean; approaching Cuba and could be hitting Florida’s eastern Gulf Coast by Tuesday. Ben Schott, a forecaster with the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), says Ian’s eye should land right where the peninsula meets the panhandle…:

CUT 07(08)      “…this system.”

For us, things may get a bit breezy…but otherwise the weather for the week looks good.

Entergy Louisiana has been approved by the state Public Service Commission to purchase power from four Louisiana solar “farms” that are in the planning and construction stages. Entergy President Phillip May says the PSC also approved Entergy’s “Geaux Green” option; creating a new green energy tariff…:

CUT 13(09)      “…growth in the state.”

 

A federal judge will not halt Louisiana’s plan to move juvenile offenders from a detention center in Jefferson Parish to the state penitentiary at Angola…:

CUT 01(32)      “…Palermo.”

Jeanerette state Representative Stewart Bishop issues a press release stating he has entered a rehab program to deal with alcoholism. Bishop says he’ll be in treatment for about a month, a looks forward to returning to the legislature once he is well.