12:30 PM Newscast

Authorities say the person who was fatally shot last night on the Bacchus parade route is a male between the ages of 15 and 18 years old. Four other victims treated and released ranged in age from a four-year-old girl to 24-year-old female.

N-O-P-D Superintendent Michelle Woodfork says a suspected shooter, a 21-year-old male, has been arrested….

Cut  4 (11)  “…from the scene” 

 

In St. Martin Parish a single-vehicle crash killed two Breaux Bridge residents. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Shortly after 1 p.m. they were notified of the crash on State Highway 328. He says the driver 41-year-old Christopher Thibodeaux and his 16-year-old nephew Carter Potts were both killed.

Cut 8 (08)  “…overturn.” 

 

LSU AgCenter health educators say sitting for long periods can contribute to heart disease and long-term health problems. AgCenter Nutrition Specialist, Elizabeth Gollub says a few simple alterations can improve a sedentary lifestyle. Gollub recommends standing during online meetings, and if you’re corresponding with someone in your office walk over to them instead of sending an email.

Cut 12 (12) “…helpful also.”

She says just move around more during your work hours to improve you circulation and overall health.

 

11:40 LRN sportscast

The top-ranked LSU baseball team opened the 2023 season with a three-game sweep over Western Michigan. The Tigers allowed five runs in the series and Coach Jay Johnson says his pitchers executed well…
Cut 18 (14) “..three ball count.”
LSU also did not commit an error over the weekend and the Tigers hit three home runs yesterday. Gavin Dugas hit his second of the weekend. Dylan Crews and Jordan Thompson also hit homers.

Southeastern Louisiana completed a four-game sweep of Lafayette by beating the Lions 11 to four yesterday. The Ragin Cajuns missed out on sweeping Rice as the Owls salvaged a game in the series with a 12 to eight win. ULM took two of three from Bradley. The Warhawks won eight to four yesterday as Chipper Menard from Houma threw six strong innings.

For the first time in SEC play, the fifth-ranked LSU Lady Tigers scored 90 points in a game as they defeated Florida on the road 90-79 yesterday. Coach Kim Mulkey is pleased with the win in front of 35 hundred fans…
Cut 16 (23) “…they had”
Angel Reese had 25 points, 16 rebounds, and five assists. Jasmine Carson broke out of a scoring slump as she had 25 points.

In other hoops action, LSU men’s basketball’s losing streak is up to 14 games. ULM has lost five in a row. La Tech has lost four in a row after falling to Charlotte 74-67.

11:30 AM NEWSCAST

Five people were shot – one fatally in New Orleans on Sunday night along the route of Bacchus parade leading-up to Mardi Gras. The shooting took place in uptown New Orleans on St. Charles Avenue. One of the injured victims is a juvenile girl, who reportedly is in stable condition. Police say a 21 year old suspected shooter has been arrested.

Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus recent weekend retreat addressed issues affecting women and children. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

Lawmakers will vote on whether to increase salaries for teachers and staff in an upcoming legislative session. Governor Edwards is proposing $2,000 for teachers and $1,000 for support staff. Louisiana Federation of Teachers Cynthia Posey say it is vital that lawmakers invest in education so students have qualified and quality educators.

Cut 14 (11)  “…classes now.”

 

A head-on crash in Terrebonne Parish kills two and seriously injures two others. Trooper Ross Brennan says that shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday on Highway 57 near Dulac, Craig and Cookie Boudreaux were traveling south in a Silverado and a Mitsubishi driven by 60-year-old Jorge Hernandez was traveling north.

 

Cut 6 (12)  “…and children.” 

 

10:30 LRN Newscast

Last night one person was fatally and four others suffered non-life threatening injuries in a shooting along the Bacchus parade route in uptown New Orleans last night. Gunfire rang out at around 9:30 PM last night and witnesses say everyone near the scene took cover to avoid getting hit by bullets. NOPD Deputy Chief Hans Ganthier ….

Cut 3 (08) “…that end.” 

One of the shooting victims is a young girl. A suspect has been taken into custody.

 

 Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus held its first-weekend retreat in more than a decade. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says cybersecurity and children, and how the problem has grown since the pandemic were discussed. Barrow says they learned about how children are groomed online and human trafficking.

Cut 5 (05) “…very scary.”

 

Governor Edwards is proposing a $2,000 increase for teachers and $1,000 for support staff in the upcoming legislative session. But he wants to give them even more if the Revenue Estimating Conference finds a surplus. Legislative Director for the Louisiana Federation of Teachers Cynthia Posey says the REC will meet in May.

Cut 13 (13)  “…increases in.”

 

A new, privately-funded toll bridge connecting Caddo and Bossier parishes – moves forward with permit approval. Attorney William Bradford speaks for Alabama-based infrastructure construction company Tim James, Inc. – says with the expansion of commerce in southern Caddo and Bossier, the bridge will provide a quick option for motorists…:

Cut 8 (10)  “…south Caddo Parish.”

 

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is seeking a three-thousand dollar raise for teachers. The legislature has passed pay increases for teachers and staff over the last three years, but Legislative Director for the Louisiana Federation of Teachers Cynthia Posey says those raises are not going to take home pay, it’s going towards increased health insurance premiums. And she says each year lawmakers require more out of teachers with new programs, but they aren’t rewarded salary-wise.

Cut 15 (05)  “…our educators.”

 

Lawmakers will address teacher pay raises in the upcoming legislative session.

  

The Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus recently held a weekend retreat. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says the retreat allowed lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to work collaboratively on issues to benefit both women and children…

Cut 6 (12)  “…and children.” 

 

Barrow says some of the topics discussed, the increased use of fentanyl and cybersecurity issues.

A project to build a proposed a new, privately-funded toll bridge across the Red River – connecting Caddo and Bossier parishes – moves forward with permit approval. Attorney William Bradford speaks for Alabama-based infrastructure construction company Tim James, Inc. He says they have already secured cooperative Endeavor Agreements with officials in both parishes, and the next step is approvals and permits from the Coast Guard and the Army Corps of Engineers…:

Cut 7 (07) “…environmental assessments.”

Bradford says commerce is growing fast in southern Caddo and Bossier, and the bridge will provide a quick connect option for motorists…:

 

LSU AgCenter health educators say sitting for long periods can contribute to heart disease and long-term health problems. AgCenter Nutrition Specialist, Elizabeth Gollub says a few simple alterations can improve a sedentary lifestyle. Gollub recommends standing during online meetings, and if you’re corresponding with someone in your office walk over to them instead of sending an email.

Cut 12 (12) “…helpful also.”

She says just move around more during your work hours to improve you circulation and overall health.

8:30 LRN Newscast

One person is dead and four others injured after a shooting along the Bacchus Mardi Gras parade route in uptown New Orleans on St. Charles Avenue. Authorities say a man died at a hospital. One of the injured victims is a juvenile girl, who reportedly is in stable condition. Police say a suspected shooter has been arrested.

In northwest Louisiana, Plans to build a privately-funded toll bridge across the Red River, connecting south Caddo and Bossier parishes, are moving right along. Kevin Gallagher has a report…:
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

For the first time in more than a decade, the Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus held a weekend retreat. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says they discussed issues they want to address in the upcoming session. Among the topics is the lack of beds for pregnant women who have addiction issues.
Cut 4 (10) “…children already.”
Barrow says they also discussed the impact of fentanyl on the state and ways to leverage resources for more women to receive treatment.

LSU AgCenter health researchers say sitting for long periods can contribute to heart disease and long-term health problems. AgCenter Nutrition Specialist, Elizabeth Gollub says the more you sit the less likely you are to increase your life expectancy.
Cut 10 (12) “…poor health outcomes.”
Gollub says even if you stand every 45 minutes at work, if will be beneficial for your body. She says you can stand during online meetings or while on the phone and walking faster is also beneficial.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 20

In his final year in office, Governor Edwards is hoping to give public school teachers a three-thousand dollar raise. Louisiana Federation of Teachers legisative director Cynthia Posey says such a raise would be important for teacher retention…
cut 14 (11) “….classes now”
The legislature has passed pay increases for teachers and staff the last three years, but Posey says those raises pay for higher health insurance premiums.

An Alabama-based infrastructure company is seeking to build a new toll bridge over the Red River connecting Caddo and Bossier parishes. Spokesperson for the project, William Bradford, says Tim James Incorporated is seeking permits from the Coast Guard and the Army Corps of Engineers and if all goes according to plan, construction could begin next year…
cut 9 (07) “….our community”

If you live a sedentary lifestyle, you may want to listen up. Experts say sitting a lot is not good for you. Teiko Foxx explains.
Cut 3 (28) “…circulation.”

Five people were shot, one of them killed during a shooting along the Bacchus Parade route in uptown New Orleans last night. Police say they have arrested a suspect. And a video of New Orleans Mayor La Toya Cantrell flipping off a float in the Krewe of Tucks has gone viral. A spokesperson for the mayor says Mardi Gras is a time where satire and jest are on fully display.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

For the first time in SEC play, the fifth-ranked LSU Lady Tigers scored 90 points in a game as they defeated Florida on the road 90-79 yesterday. Coach Kim Mulkey is pleased with the win in front of 35 hundred fans…
Cut 16 (23) “…they had”
Angel Reese had 25 points, 16 rebounds, and five assists. Jasmine Carson broke out of a scoring slump as she had 25 points.

In other hoops action, LSU men’s basketball’s losing streak is up to 14 games. ULM has lost five in a row. La Tech has lost four in a row after falling to Charlotte 74-67.

The top ranked LSU baseball team looked good in sweeping Western Michigan this past weekend. The Tigers won the season opener 10-to-0, five to three on Saturday and then nine to two on Sunday. Coach Jay Johnson says it’s a brand of baseball that’s sustainable…
cut 19 (15) “…biggest takeaway”
The Tigers did not commit any errors, gave up five runs and Gavin Dugas hit two home runs and was six for eight at the plate.

Southeastern Louisiana completed a four-game sweep of Lafayette by beating the Lions 11 to four yesterday. The Ragin Cajuns missed out on sweeping Rice as the Owls salvaged a game in the series with a 12 to eight win. ULM took two of three from Brandley. The Warhawks won eight to four yesterday as Chipper Menard from Houma threw six strong innings.

6:30 LRN Newscast

One person was killed and four others wounded in a shooting along the Bacchus parade route in uptown New Orleans last night. Gunfire rang out at around 9:30 PM last night and witnesses say everyone near the scene took cover to avoid getting hit by bullets. One of the shooting victims is a young girl. A suspect has been taken into custody.

Governor Edwards is proposing $2,000 increases for teachers and $1,000 for support staff in the upcoming legislative session. But he wants to give them even more if the Revenue Estimating Conference finds a surplus. Legislative Director for the Louisiana Federation of Teachers Cynthia Posey says the R-E-C will meet in May.
Cut 13 (13) “…increases in.”

The Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus’s recent retreat has one lawmaker hopeful they will address issues impacting women and children.
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LSU AgCenter nutrition specialist Elizabeth Gollub says long periods of uninterrupted sitting are associated with many serious health issues…..
cut 11 (09) “…your circulation”
Gollub says prolonged sitting can also weaken bones.

Updated LRN AM Newscall for Feb 20 with sports cuts

The Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus’s recent retreat has one lawmaker hopeful they will be able to address issues impacting women and children. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Plans to build a privately-funded toll bridge across the Red River, connecting south Caddo and Bossier parishes, are moving right along. Kevin Gallagher has a report…:

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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If you live a sedentary lifestyle, you may want to listen up. Experts say sitting a lot is not good for you.  Teiko Foxx explains.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

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For the first time in more than a decade, the Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus held a weekend retreat. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says it was an opportunity for them to discuss issues they want to address in the upcoming session. Among the topics is the lack of beds for pregnant women who have addiction issues.

Cut 4 (10)  “…children already.”

Barrow says they also discussed the impact of fentanyl on the state and ways to leverage resources for more women to receive treatment.

Another topic they discussed was cybersecurity and children, and how the problem has grown since the pandemic. Barrow says they learned about how children are groomed online and human trafficking.

Cut 5 (05) “…very scary.”

The caucus retreat also allowed lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to work collaboratively in the upcoming session. Barrow says she’s very optimistic about the upcoming session.

Cut 6 (12)  “…and children.” 

The regular legislative session begins on April 10th.

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A project to build a proposed a new, privately-funded toll bridge across the Red River – connecting Caddo and Bossier parishes – moves forward with permit approval. Attorney William Bradford speaks for Alabama-based infrastructure construction company Tim James, Inc. He says they have already secured cooperative Endeavor Agreements with officials in both parishes, and the next step is approvals and permits from the Coast Guard and the Army Corps of Engineers…:

Cut 7 (07) “…environmental assessments.”

Bradford says commerce is growing fast in southern Caddo and Bossier, and the bridge will provide a quick connect option for motorists…:

Cut 8 (10)  “…south Caddo Parish.”

Bradford says the plan includes building roughly 8 miles of public infrastructure to access the bridge, which will also help alleviate traffic woes on either side. He says, if all goes according to plan, construction could begin in 2024 to provide Caddo-Bossier with a new traffic alternative…:

Cut 9 (07)  “…our community.”

Bradford says tolls would be somewhere around $2 for cars and SUVs. Using the bridge would be purely up to the motorist.

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LSU AgCenter health educators say sitting for long periods can contribute to heart disease and long-term health problems. AgCenter Nutrition Specialist, Elizabeth Gollub says the more you sit the less likely you are to increase your life expectancy.

Cut 10 (12)  “…poor health outcomes.”

And even those who exercise and become idle afterward are not better off than those who do not work out.

Cut 11 (09)  “…your circulation.”

A few simple alterations can improve a sedentary lifestyle, Gollub recommends standing during online meetings, and if you’re corresponding with someone in your office walk over to them instead of sending an email. 

Cut 12 (12) “…helpful also.”

She says just move around more during your work hours to improve you circulation and overall health.

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Governor Edwards is proposing $2,000 increases for teachers and $1,000 for support staff in the upcoming legislative session. But he wants to give them even more if the Revenue Estimating Conference finds a surplus. Legislative Director for the Louisiana Federation of Teachers Cynthia Posey says the REC will meet in May.

Cut 13 (13)  “…increases in.”

Many lawmakers said they voted against it because they feared the raise would not be substantial.  Posey says for teacher retention, and staff as well, it’s vital that lawmakers invest in education so students have qualified and quality educators.

Cut 14 (11)  “…classes now.”

The legislature has passed pay increases for teachers and staff over the last three years, but Posey says sadly those raises are not going to take home pay, it’s going towards increased health insurance premiums. And she says each year lawmakers require more of teachers with new programs and reporting, but they aren’t rewarded salary-wise.

Cut 15 (05)  “…our educators.”

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For the first time in SEC play, the fifth-ranked LSU Lady Tigers scored 90 points in a game as they defeated Florida on the road on Sunday 90-79. Coach Kim Mulkey is pleased with the win in front of 35 hundred fans…

Cut  16 (23)  “…they had” 

Angel Reese had 25 points, 16 rebounds, and five assists. Jasmine Carson broke out of a scoring slump as she had 25 points and hit a career-high seven three-pointers. Mulkey is glad to see Carson step up…..

Cut 17 (09) “..hitting them” 

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The top-ranked LSU baseball team opened the 2023 season with a three-game sweep over Western Michigan. The Tigers allowed five runs in the series and Coach Jay Johnson says his pitchers executed well…

Cut 18 (14) “..three ball count.”