08:30 LRN Newscast, January 18th

Legislative leaders are set to meet today to discuss holding a special session next month to address Louisiana’s property insurance woes. Up to 20 companies that write homeowners policies in the state have either gone insolvent or decided to stop renewing policies here. But Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland says if Louisiana is going to incentivize other insurers to come here, will it be fair for the entire state?…
Cut 5 (08) “significantly increase”
Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the situation is dire, and Louisiana needs to take action now.

Republican Louisiana Representative Richard Nelson announced this morning he’s running for governor of the state. The first term lawmaker out of Mandeville says he hopes at the age of 36 to offer Louisiana a fresh perspective not just for the next 4 years but with the next 40 years in mind.

2022 saw record-breaking high rental prices in Louisiana, but what might this year bring for renters? Kevin Gallagher has more…:
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State Police is investigating a multi-vehicle Ascension Parish crash that claimed the life of a 20-year-old Tuesday morning. Troopers say Cameron Hall was the passenger in a vehicle that collided head on with an oncoming truck. Drivers in two other cars could not avoid the crash which caused the 4-car collision. Hall was not restrained and died on the scene. Two of the other drivers sustained moderate injuries.

07:30 LRN Newscast, January 18th

Legislative leaders are meeting today to discuss the possibility of a special session to entice property insurance companies to the state, but one lawmaker has questions. Brooke Thorington has more…:
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Another candidate for governor has emerged this morning, as Republican Representative Richard Nelson of Mandeville announced his campaign in the race to replace Governor John Bel Edwards. Nelson, at age 36, is the youngest candidate to announce so far. He joins state Senator Sharon Hewitt, Attorney General Jeff Landry and Treasurer John Schroder as the major Republicans in the race.

Xavier University in New Orleans is partnering with Ochsner Health in creating a new medical school. University President Reynold Verret says the partnership aims to address a chronic doctor shortage and diversify the medical field…:
Cut 13 (07) “physicians in the U.S.”
Xavier University is the only Roman Catholic historically black college in the US and the medical school would make it just the 5th Black medical school in the nation.

Five additional suspected cases of chronic wasting disease have been discovered in deer harvested by hunters on private land in Tensas Parish. This comes after a second case of CWD was confirmed last month. State Wildlife Veterinarian Jim LaCour says the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is working on zeroing in on the outbreak…:
Cut 7 (12) “infection in deer”
He says they are asking hunters to submit samples for testing and results will be posted on the LDWF website.

06:45 LRN Sportscast, January 18th

Running back John Emery is coming back for a fifth season at LSU. Many thought the former five-star prospect would turn pro, but Emery did not submit his name for the NFL draft prior to Monday’s deadline. LSU beat reporter for Bengal Tiger On Three, Shea Dixon, says Emery has not had the college career many expected coming out of Destrehan High School…:
Cut 16 (15) “academic suspension”
Dixon says with Emery’s return that means LSU’s top five rushers from 2022 plan to play for the Tigers in 2023.

The New Orleans Pelicans host Cleveland tonight in the Smoothie King Center. Tipoff is 7pm.

In college hoops, Tulane fell to No. 1 Houston last night 80-60. A win would have given The Green Wave their first win over a ranked opponent since 1999.

How is the LSU men’s basketball team going to rebound from the current skid ahead of today’s game against Auburn? The Tigers are coming off a 106-66 loss to Alabama over the weekend, and Coach Matt McMahon says there were little-to-no positives for them in that game, but what matters now is how they respond…:
Cut 19 (20) “…player’s response.”
LSU ranks 11th in the SEC in points per game and 10th in shooting percentage.

LSU baseball was ranked No. 1 in D1 baseball’s preseason top 25 rankings out Tuesday, the first time in the nine year history of the rankings that the purple and gold have come out as the preseason No. 1 team in the country.

New Orleans Saints Wide receiver Chris Olave has been named a 2022 Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Year finalist.

06:30 LRN Newscast, January 18th

Today, legislative leaders and the governor’s office are slated to meet to discuss the possibility of holding a special session next month to address the state’s property insurance woes and how to bring new insurers here, but a North Louisiana lawmaker has questions. Since 2021 up to twenty insurance companies have either left or gone insolvent. Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland…:
Cut 4 (09) “up to $45-million”
The matter was originally set to be addressed in the regular session that begins in April, but Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state can’t wait that long.

A Baton Rouge man is under arrest amid allegations he harassed the mother of his child and set her home on fire. 30 year old Christian King is booked with simple arson, violation of protective orders and simple criminal damage to property. Firefighters say the victim’s doorbell camera shows King dousing the home with gas before lighting it.

The price to rent a home hit record highs in 2022 due to low supply and high demand, according to the rental listing web platform Dwellsy. But the site’s co-founder Jonas Bordo says new apartment complexes are coming which should cause median rents to go down…:
CUT 11 (06) “to a lot of people”
Bordo says Dwellsy feels inflation will ease over the coming months and rental prices will ease with it.

The price at the pump keeps creeping higher. AAA says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is up three cents from yesterday to $3.03. That’s up 10 cents from the prior week. Analysts say the short days and messy weather of January are keeping people off the roads which lowers demand causing gas prices to go up.

 

AM LRN Newscall Jan 18

Legislative leaders are meeting today to discuss the possibility of a special session to entice property insurance companies to the state. But one lawmaker has questions. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has discovered five additional suspected cases of chronic wasting disease in deer in Tensas Parish. Kace Kieschnick has the story…

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2022 saw record-breaking high rental prices in Louisiana, but what might this year bring for renters? Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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Legislative leaders and the governor’s office are meeting today to discuss the possibility of holding a special session to entice more property insurers to write policies in Louisiana. Since 2021 up to twenty insurance companies have either left or gone insolvent. But Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland says not so fast.

Cut 4 (09)  “…up to $45-million.”

Last month Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne and Senate President Page Cortez were leaning towards addressing the matter during the regular session in April, but Insurance Commissioner Jay Donelon says the state can’t wait that long. McFarland questions if the proposal will benefit existing insurance companies.

Cut 5 (08) “…significantly increase.”

The north Louisiana Republican questions why they should be called in to address the issue when they haven’t for other markets, like the trucking industry when very few companies would even write policies in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (12)  “…insurance program.” 

If called it’s expected the session will be held in early February to avoid conflicts with the height of carnival season.

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Five additional suspected cases of chronic wasting disease have been discovered in deer harvested by hunters on private land in Tensas Parish. This comes after a second case of CWD was confirmed last month. The first CWD-positive case in Tensas Parish was confirmed in January of last year, and the area has been under heightened surveillance since a case was found in Issaquena County, Mississippi, in 2018. State Wildlife Veterinarian Jim LaCour says the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) is working on zeroing in on the outbreak…

Cut 7 (12) “…infection in deer.”

CWD is a neurodegenerative disease caused by an infectious, misfolded protein particle, and it is 100 percent fatal to deer after an indeterminate incubation period. Infected deer may show signs of weight loss, salivation, frequent drinking and urination, and a lack of fear of people. CWD has not been found to be contagious to humans, but the Center for Disease Control and World Health Organization recommend against human consumption of deer known to be positive. LaCour says the LDWF provides free testing for hunters across the state…

Cut 8 (08)  “…prior to consumption.”

Testing is performed on the brainstem and lymph nodes of the head, meaning the head and five inches or more of the neck may be removed and submitted to the LDWF for testing, and hunters may remove the antlers and skull plate prior to testing if desired. LaCour says coolers will be placed throughout the CWD Control Area for hunters to submit samples, and testing results across the state will be posted on the LDWF website. LaCour hopes efforts of hunters and biologists across the state will help to manage the spread of the disease…

Cut 9 (12)  “…throughout Louisiana.”

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2022 saw record-breaking high rents, plus very high demand and often-low supply. Jonas Bordo, co-founder of renters’ resource website “Dwellsy.com,” says rentals in Louisiana are a mixed bag. In New Orleans and Baton Rouge, 2 and 3 bedroom home rentals are up as much as 20-percent for 2022, but apartment rents have gone down slightly. Bordo says he expects to see rentals drop some over the coming year, as more and more rental properties come online…:

Cut 10 (09)  “…for this country.”

Bordo says, because so many new apartment complexes will be coming available for rents, consumers should expect to see median rents go down…:

Cut 11 (06)  “…to a lot of people.”

Bordo says apartment rentals tend to be lower the farther one gets from I-10. Shreveport rents, for instance, are considerably less than in New Orleans, Baton Rouge or Lafayette…:

Cut 12 (11) “…about $950 there.”

Bordo says Dwellsy feels inflation will ease over the coming months and rental prices will ease with it.

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Xavier University is partnering with Ochsner Health in creating a new college of medicine. University President Reynold Verret says the partnership will help create a strong physician pipeline to address inequities in healthcare.

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Verret says Xavier, the only historically Black and Catholic University in the county, is grounded in the premise of social justice.

Cut 14 (09)  “…serve this country.”

This isn’t the first partnership between the two institutions, in the 1980s Ochsner offered clinical training spots for Xavier pharmacy students. Verret says together they can increase the number of Black physicians and better serve the healthcare needs of marginalized populations.

Cut 15 (08)  “…the world.”

The university’s pre-med program has the distinction of sending more Black students to medical school than any other college. Xavier’s College of Medicine will be the fifth Black medical school in the country.

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Running back John Emery is coming back for a fifth season at LSU. Many thought the former five-star prospect would turn pro, but Emery did not submit his name for the NFL draft prior to Monday’s deadline. LSU beat reporter for Bengal Tiger On Three, Shea Dixon, says Emery has not had the college career many expected coming out of Destrehan High School…

Cut  16 (15)  “…academic suspension” 

Emery did not play in 2021 and returned this past season to rush for 375 yards and six touchdowns. He also had two touchdown catches. Dixon says with Emery’s return that means LSU’s top five rushers from 2022 plan to play for the Tigers in 2023…

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Dixon says Emery will look to improve his draft stock by coming back for a fifth season…

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The LSU men’s basketball team was blown out by No. 4 Alabama over the weekend in a 106-66 loss to the Crimson Tide. The Tigers kept it within 4 for the first 7 minutes of play before Alabama jumped out on a 10-nothing run and were up 37 by halftime. Coach Matt McMahon says there were little-to-no positives for the Tigers Saturday, but what matters now is their response…

Cut 19 (20) “…player’s response.”

The Tigers’ biggest struggle of the season so far has been creating production offensively. LSU ranks 11th in the SEC in points per game and 10th in shooting percentage. McMahon says the Tigers will need to look to more than just half-court sets if they want to create offense in the SEC…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 17

The state’s Republican Party advises Congressman Garret Graves to stay out of the Governor’s race. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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30-year-old Christian King of Baton Rouge is under arrest, after violating a restraining order and setting his ex-girlfriend’s home on fire. Firefighters say the home’s doorbell camera shows him dousing the home with gas and setting it ablaze. He’s been charged with simple arson, violation of protective orders, and simple criminal damage to property it could be bumped to aggravated arson.

Chairman of the Louisiana Oyster Task force says the $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project will devastate the state’s seafood industry. Mitch Jurisich says the project scheduled to begin in March will put him and others out of business permanently.

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Jurisich says they plan to file a lawsuit against the Corps of Engineers and CPRA to stop the project.

After five years in Lafayette, the prestigious Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off moves this year to Lake Charles and will be held at the city’s Golden Nugget casino and entertainment complex.  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Lake Charles is deserving, after fighting its way back from two devastating hurricanes…:

Cut 12 (11) “…your hard work.”

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 17

The Louisiana Oyster Task Force says the $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project will wipe out the state’s seafood industry…:

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Jurasich is chairman of the task Force.

A Grant Parish Sheriff’s deputy has been arrested for malfeasance. GPSO says 39-year-old Billy Gentry III, of Pollock, reportedly used his taser on a person in an unjustifiable manner. He’s also been fired from his job as a deputy.

 

A very popular annual culinary event, The Great Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off will move this year to Lake Charles, after being held in Lafayette the past 5 years. The vent attracts huge crowds every year, and this year will be held at the Golden Nugget in the L.C. Chef Samantha Carroll is director of the Louisiana Seafood promotion & Marketing Board. She says the cook CAN be a springboard to big things…:

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Mark your calendar for June 27th.

State Police say a 17-year-old driver – with no license or insurance – was killed last night in a rear-end crash on I-49 in St. Landry Parish. Trooper Tom Gossen says it’s sad that young Jaquanta Jason was speeding and also not wearing a seat belt. Yet another example of people flouting traffic law…:

CUT 10(09)      “…as well.”

Jason ran into a sugar cane truck and was killed. The other driver was not hurt.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Running back John Emery is coming back for a fifth season at LSU. Many thought the former five-star prospect would turn pro, but Emery did not submit his name for the NFL draft prior to Monday’s deadline. LSU beat reporter for Bengal Tiger On Three, Shea Dixon, says Emery has not had the college career many expected coming out of Destrehan High School…

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Tulane’s men’s basketball team will host number-one-ranked Houston tonight. The Cougars are 17-1 on the season and 5-0 in AAC play with their lone loss coming at the hands of eighth-ranked Alabama, but the Green Wave have won their last five straight and boast the number one scoring offense in the AAC. A win tonight would give Tulane their first win over a ranked opponent since 1999. Tip-Off in Fogelman Arena is at 7:00

LSU was ranked No. 1 in the 2023 D1 Baseball preseason poll. D1 Baseball says, “LSU supercharged its roster with the top-ranked freshman class as well as the top group of transfers.” LSU Baseball Recruiting Coordinator Josh Jordan says they’re taking it one day at a time…

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LSU is one of nine SEC teams to appear in the Top 25 which include 2nd-ranked Tennessee and 4th-ranked Ole Miss.

LSU linebacker Kolbe fields announced he will be transferring to Louisiana Tech with three years of eligibility remaining. The Louisiana native played in 11 games for the Tigers a season ago and was the 53rd-ranked linebacker coming out of high school in 2021. He joins Nebraska Wide Receiver DeColdest Crawford who announced his commitment to LA Tech Sunday. Crawford was the 81st-ranked wideout in the country coming out of Glen Oaks High school in 2022 and could make an immediate impact for the Bulldogs next season.

 

3:30 LRN Newscast Jan 17

The Louisiana Oyster Task Force says the $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project will devastate the state’s seafood industry. Task Force chairman Mitch Jurisich says, with less than two months until the project begins, they plan to file legal action…:

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The head of the state’s Republican Party tells Baton Rouge area Congressman Garret Graves to stay out of the race for Governor. On the LAGOP Facebook page, state director Louis Gurvich lays out his case for why Graves should stay in D.C. and not challenge their endorsee Jeff Landry. Political analyst Roy Fletcher says Gurvich is trying to build and maintain a unified GOP front in state elections…:

CUT 06(09)      “…only one Republican.”

So far, Congressman Graves has not responded, nor declared if he will run.

 

State Police are investigating a two-vehicle rear-end collision on I-49 in St. Landry Parish last night that killed an unlicensed 17-year-old driver. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Jaquanta Jason of Washington was traveling at a high rate of speed..:

CUT 09(10)      “…coroner’s office.

Jason reportedly ran into the back of a big rig. That driver is OK. The crash is under investigation.

The prestigious Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off moves this year to Lake Charles, after calling Lafayette home for 5 years. The state’s Seafood Promotion & Marketing Board is under Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser’s office. He says selecting Lake Charles as the new location was easy-peasy…:

CUT 13(12)      “…excited about it.”

This year’s event will be June 27th at the Golden Nugget in L.C.

LRN PM Newscall January 17

Chairman of the Louisiana Oyster Task Force says the $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project will wipe out the state’s seafood industry. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The state’s Republican Party advises Congressman Garret Graves to stay out of the Governor’s race. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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Chairman of the Louisiana Oyster Task Force says the $2.5 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project will devastate the state’s seafood industry. Mitch Jurisich says the project scheduled to begin in March will put him and others like him out of business permanently.

Cut 3 (11) “…severely impacted.” 

Jurisich questions the project’s intent and is crying foul. He says the plan to build twenty-one square miles in the next 50 years but lose 50 square miles makes no sense.

Cut 4 (12)  “…big money.” 

And after what happened in 2012 at Mardi Gras Pass, there are fears this project devastate those who make their livelihood along the west bank of Plaquemines and Jefferson Parishes and into Lafourche Parish. With less than two months until the project begins, Jurisich says they plan to file legal action.

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The head of the Louisiana Republican Party advises Congressman Garret Graves to stay out of the race for Governor this fall. On the party’s Facebook page LAGOP chairman Louis Gurvich says (quote) “I believe he would be making a terrible mistake by leaving Congress for the governor’s mansion.” Political analyst Roy Fletcher says Gurvich is trying to build and maintain a unified GOP front in state elections…:

Cut 6 (09)  “…only one Republican.” 

Gurvich does not criticize Graves in his article. He instead lays out a case for why he’s a greater asset to Louisiana in D.C., and winning the Governor’s race would mean him letting his seat in Congress go, with a very narrow GOP margin of power there. Fletcher says Graves doubtlessly has also considered these points, and also his own ability to raise needed campaign cash…:

Cut 7 (11)  “…into consideration.” 

Gurvich does ask, with the state GOP clearly backing Attorney General Jeff Landry, (quote) “why change all that for the sake of one congressman’s ego?” Fletcher says he feels the state GOP wants to circumvent the spirit of Louisiana’s Open Primary system, which he feels is as viable now as it was when first implemented…

Cut 8 (09)  “..get in the Big Dance.” 

“Facebook.com/lagop” to read Gurvich’s entire article. Congressman Graves has not made any announcement about the fall election.

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The Louisiana State Police is investigating a two-vehicle wreck on Interstate 49 last night in St. Landry Parish that killed an unlicensed 17-year-old driver. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Jaquanta Jason of Washington was traveling at a high rate of speed

Cut 9 (10) “…coroner’s office” 

Gossen says this crash is unfortunately an example of the many driving issues troopers encounter on a daily basis…

Cut 10 (09) “…as well” 

The driver of the 18-wheeler was restrained and non injured. Gossen says Jason was speeding, not buckled up and did not have a driver’s license…

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After 5 years in Lafayette, the prestigious Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off moves this year to Lake Charles. The next annual event will be held at the city’s Golden Nugget casino and entertainment complex. Speaking at the Golden Nugget Tuesday morning, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Lake Charles is deserving, after fighting its way back from two devastating hurricanes…:

Cut 12 (11) “…your hard work.”

The big event comes up June 27th at the Golden Nugget in Lake Charles. The search is on now for a field of competing chefs to see whose seafood cuisine reigns supreme. The LA. Seafood Cook-Off moves periodically, and Nungesser says selecting Lake Charles as its new home was easy to do…:

Cut 13 (12) “excited about it.” 

The Louisiana Seafood Promotion & Marketing Board, a division of Nungesser’s office, holds the annual cook-off which attracts huge crowds year after year and helps promote quality Louisiana Seafood to the nation and the world. Executive Director Chef Samantha Carrol says winning this year’s cook-off could be a springboard to bigger things for one Louisiana chef…:

Cut 14 (08)   “…their own television shows.”