11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are expected to announce Joe Woods as the team’s new defensive coordinator today. Head Coach Dennis Allen is familiar with Woods. The two worked together for part of a season when Allen was the head coach of the Raiders in 2014. Woods has been an NFL coach for 19 seasons, five as a defensive coordinator. The last three seasons he was the D-C in Cleveland.

Former Saints Coach Sean Payton is expected to change the culture in Denver like he did in New Orleans. Last season, Denver allowed quarterback Russell Wilson to have his own personal coach in the building. Payton says that will not happen under his watch…
cut 28 (08) “…be it”
Payton is reportedly hiring Saints assistant offensive line coach Zach Streif to be his O-Line coach in Denver. Streif was on the Saints Super Bowl team and played 12 seasons in New Orleans under Payton.

It looks like former LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire will have a chance to play in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs have activated Edwards-Helaire from injured reserve. He hasn’t played since November 20th when he suffered a high ankle sprain. Edwards-Helaire has six touchdowns on the season.

There’s a disagreement over how to address the lowest ever recorded level of speckled trout in Louisiana waterways. The Senate and House Natural Resources Committee rejected a proposal to limit the daily catch limit from 25 to 15 and increase the size limit to 13.5 inches. But LDWF Assistant Secretary of Fisheries Patrick Banks supports the change…
Cut 14 (12) “…such a change.”
Banks says more discussion will take place.

In basketball tonight, the Pelicans host the Atlanta Hawks and Brandon Ingram is expected to play. And in Alexandria tonight, LSU-A hosts riva LSU Shreveport.

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 7

Mona Hardin, the mother of Ronald Greene, will attend the President’s State of the Union tonight, where he’s expected to address police brutality. Hardin is the guest of Congressman Troy Carter, and he says it’s important to highlight Greene who died while in the custody of state police.

Cut 3 (10) “…beaten to death.” 

The speech will air at 8 pm.

State Police Colonel Lamar Davis is asking for patience as his agency investigates Friday night’s shooting of an unarmed black man by a white Shreveport Police Officer…

Cut 4 (11)  “…all the facts.”
Davis says 23-year-old officer Alexander Terry shot 43-Alzonzo Bagley in the chest during a foot pursuit.

Attorney General Jeff Landry released the Protecting Innocence Report today. Landry says it’s an examination of sexually explicit material at public libraries that may not be age appropriate for children. Landry urges parents to read the report at his website, a-g-jeff-landry-dot-com…

Cut 9 (10) “…our community” 

Landry says the report does not call for the censoring or banning of certain books at public libraries.

With the continued rise of overdose deaths linked to Fentanyl, one coroner is urging those with addiction issues to seek help and for more individuals to have Narcan readily available should it be needed to reverse an overdose. St. Tammany Parish Coroner Dr. Charles Preston says first we must recognize that substance abuse is a medical disease.

Cut 10 (05)  “…medical disorder.”

Preston says Narcan is the antidote for most opiates.

10:30 LRN Newscast

State Police Colonel Lamar Davis is asking for patience and understanding as his agency investigates the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white Shreveport police officer….
cut 6 (08) “…Shreveport community”
43-year-old Alonzo Bagley of Shreveport died from a bullet wound to the chest. Davis says its too early in the investigation to make any assumptions why the officer fired his weapon.

Louisiana’s speckled trout population is down to its lowest-ever recorded level, but recreational anglers and state lawmakers oppose efforts to limit catches. LDWF Assistant Secretary of Fisheries Patrick Banks says based on their assessments there are only two million pounds worth of female specks in the spawning stock, traditionally that number is six-million
Cut 13 (11) “….these changes.”
More discussion will take place on this issue.

The St. Tammany Parish coroner is urging Louisiana residents to have a bottle of Narcan on hand. Doctor Charles Preston says Narcan can help save a person’s life who overdoses on Fentanyl…
cut 12 (12) “….10,000 funeral”
He says Narcan is a nasal spray and the manufacturer has videos on their website on how to administer the medication.

Opelousas attorney and former state senator Elbert Guillory wants another job in politics. Guillory says he’ll challenge fellow Republican Billy Nungesser for Lt. Governor. Just like Nungesser, Guillory wants to address the state’s crime problem in an effort to help boost tourism…
cut 9 (08) “….on our communities”

9:30 LRN Newscast

State Police Colonel Lamar Davis confirms 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley was unarmed when he was fatally shot by a Shreveport police officer during a foot pursuit on Friday night…
cut 5 (04) “….Mr Bagley”
23-year-old Shreveport Police Officer Alexander Tyler has been put on administrative leave. Two officers were called to an apartment complex on Friday night to investigate a loud music complaint. LSP says when the officers arrived Bagley took off running.

There’s a disagreement over how to address the lowest ever recorded level of speckled trout in Louisiana waterways. The Senate and House Natural Resources Committee rejected a proposal to limit the daily catch limit from 25 to 15 and increase the size limit to 13.5 inches. But LDWF Assistant Secretary of Fisheries Patrick Banks supports the change…
Cut 14 (12) “…such a change.”
Banks says more discussion will take place.

Former state Senator and Opelousas attorney Elbert Guillory says he will announce his run for Lt. Governor this week…:
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry will release the Protecting Innocence report this morning. Landry says it’s an examination of public libraries and the access they allow for children to obtain material that is not age-appropriate. Legislation has been filed for the upcoming session to address this issue.

8:30 LRN Newscast

State Police Colonel Lamar Davis is asking for patience as his agency investigates Friday night’s shooting of an unarmed black man by a white Shreveport Police Officer…
cut 4 (11) “….all the facts”
Davis says 23-year-old officer Alexander Terry shot 43-Alzonzo Bagley in the chest during a foot pursuit.

There’s a difference in opinion on how to address the state’s speckled trout population that is at it’s lowest recorded level. The Senate and House Natural Resources Committee rejected a proposal to reduce the daily catch limit and one senator suggests the state should rebuild habitat instead. LDWF Assistant Secretary of Fisheries Patrick Banks understands their position”…
cut 15 (07) “….what’s going on”
Banks believes the best solution is a lower daily catch limit.

Former GOP state senator and Opelousas attorney Elbert Guillory says he’ll challenge Republican Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser in this fall’s election. The lieutenant governor oversees tourism in Louisiana and Guillory says he would work with lawmakers and law enforcement to help make New Orleans safer and more tourist-friendly…
cut 8 (11) “…address those problems”

St. Tammany Parish Coroner Doctor Charles Preston is encouraging Louisiana residents to have a bottle of Narcan on hand to help a person who may be suffering from a fentanyl or opioid overdose…
cut 11 (08) “…life saving”
He says Narcan is a nasal spray and the manufacturer has videos on their website that explain how to administer the medication.

7:30 LRN Newscast

State Police Colonel Lamar Davis confirms 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley was unarmed when he was fatally shot by a Shreveport police officer during a foot pursuit on Friday night…
cut 5 (04) “….Mr Bagley”
23-year-old Shreveport Police Officer Alexander Tyler has been put on administrative leave. Two officers were called to an apartment complex on Friday night to investigate a domestic disturbance. LSP says when the officers arrived Bagley took off running.

The St. Tammany Parish coroner is urging Louisiana residents to have a bottle of Narcan on hand. Doctor Charles Preston says Narcan can help save a person’s life who overdoses on Fentanyl…
cut 12 (12) “….10,000 funeral”
He says Narcan is a nasal spray and the manufacturer has videos on their website that explain how to recognize an overdose and how to administer the medication.

An East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s deputy, who saved a car crash victim’s life last month, is Senator Bill Cassidy’s guest at tonight’s State of the Union address. Detective Will Bankston was off duty and driving through Baton Rouge, when he came across a car crash and pulled a man from his badly damaged vehicle that was in the water. Bankston says this is his first visit to DC.
Cut 20 (08) “…State of the Union.”
Mona Hardin, the mother of Ronald Green, who died in State Police Custody in 2019, is also a guest at tonight’s State of the Union.

Former Opelousas Senator Elbert Guillory says he will formally announce plans this week to run for Lt. Governor this fall; challenging incumbent Billy Nungesser. Guillory says currently there’s too much emphasis on New Orleans as a tourist destination…:
Cut 7 (10) “…not just New Orleans.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are expected to announce Joe Woods as the team’s new defensive coordinator today. Head Coach Dennis Allen is familiar with Woods. The two worked together for part of a season when Allen was the head coach of the Raiders in 2014. Woods has been an NFL coach for 19 seasons, five as a defensive coordinator. The last three seasons he was the D-C in Cleveland.

Former Saints Coach Sean Payton is expected to change the culture in Denver like he did in New Orleans. Last season, Denver allowed quarterback Russell Wilson to have his own personal coach in the building. Payton says that will not happen under his watch…
cut 28 (08) “…be it”
Payton is reportedly hiring Saints assistant offensive line coach Zach Streif to be his O-Line coach in Denver. Streif was on the Saints Super Bowl team and played 12 seasons in New Orleans under Payton.

It looks like former LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire will have a chance to play in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs have activated Edwards-Helaire from injured reserve. He hasn’t played since November 20th when he suffered a high ankle sprain. Edwards-Helaire has six touchdowns on the season.

Debate continues over what to do about the dwindling speckled trout population in Louisiana waterways. Don Molino has the story…
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Don Molino”

In the NBA tonight, the Pelicans host the Atlanta Hawks and Brandon Ingram is expected to play.

6:30 LRN Newscast

State Police has provided a few more details on Friday night’s fatal shooting of an unarmed Black man by a Shreveport police officer during a foot pursuit. Brooke Thorington has more
Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Monroe Police are searching for 18-year-old Isszvian Webb who police chief Vic Zordan says fired an AR-15 style rifle at multiple officers after he was pulled over during a taffic stop on Sunday afternoon South Eighth street. Zordan calls Webb a danger to society.

Louisiana’s speckled trout population is down to its lowest-ever recorded level, but recreational anglers and state lawmakers oppose efforts to limit catches. LDWF Assistant Secretary of Fisheries Patrick Banks says based on their assessments there are only two million pounds worth of female specks in the spawning stock, traditionally that number is six-million
Cut 13 (11) “….these changes.”
But the Senate and House Natural Resources Committee rejected a proposal to limit the daily catch limit from 25 to 15 and increase the size limit to 13.5 inches.

With the continued rise of overdose deaths linked to Fentanyl, one coroner is urging those with addiction issues to seek help and for more individuals to have Narcan readily available should it be needed to reverse an overdose. St. Tammany Parish Coroner Dr. Charles Preston says first we must recognize that substance abuse is a medical disease.
Cut 10 (05) “…medical disorder.”
Preston says Narcan is the antidote for most opiates and the main reason a person dies is that the opiate either puts them to sleep, suppresses their breathing, or stops their heart.

AM LRN Newscall Feb 7

State Police is investigating the officer-involved shooting of an unarmed Black man in Shreveport. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 1 (35)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Former Opelousas state Senator Elbert Guillory says he will announce his run for Lt. Governor of Louisiana this week. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Debate continues over what to do about the dwindling speckled trout population in Louisiana waterways. Don Molino has the story…

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Don Molino” 

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State Police is investigating the officer-involved shooting that led to the death of a Black Shreveport man Friday night. LSP Superintendent Colonel Lamar Davis asked the community to be patient with their investigation. Davis says 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley was unarmed when he was shot by a white officer 23-year-old Alexander Tyler.

Cut 4 (11)  “…all the facts.”

Davis says officers responded to a domestic call at the Villa Norte Complex Friday evening and that Bagley jumped from the balcony of the apartment and fled. Davis says when officers chased him, it was Tyler that came into contact with him. He says Tyler fired one shot from his service revolver that struck Bagley in the chest.

Cut 5 (04) “…Mr. Bagley.”

Davis says officers began rendering life-saving aid immediately after and that Bagley was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

He says the investigation is ongoing and they continue to interview witnesses and examine the evidence. Davis says transparency is a priority in their investigation.

Cut 6 (08)  “…Shreveport community.” 

Davis says they will not do anything less than develop the facts so that when they present the case to the District Attorney’s Office that it’s a case that the DA can move forward.

Tyler is on administrative leave.

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Former Opelousas state Senator Elbert Guillory says, later this week, he will formally announce plans to run for Lt. Governor this fall; challenging incumbent Billy Nungesser. Guillory says, if elected, he’d take a different approach to promote tourism. He says that currently there’s too much emphasis on New Orleans as a tourist destination…:

Cut 7 (10) “…not just New Orleans.”

Guillory says, as Lt. Governor, he would work with state lawmakers and law enforcement to help make the Crescent City safer and more tourist-friendly…:

Cut 8 (11)  “…address those problems.”

Guillory says his decades of experience in government in Louisiana and other states makes him well qualified to head up the state’s Culture, Recreation, and Tourism agency. He says rising crime needs to be addressed or the tourists will never come back, and the way to do that is to get tough on criminals…:

Cut 9 (08)  “…on our communities.”

Guillory is a Republican and says he plans a formal announcement of his candidacy this Thursday. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder announced last year he too will run for Lt,. Governor this fall.

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With the continued rise of overdose deaths linked to Fentanyl, one coroner is urging those with addiction issues to seek help and for more individuals to have Narcan readily available should it be needed to reverse an overdose. St. Tammany Parish Coroner Dr. Charles Preston says first we must recognize that substance abuse is a medical disease.

Cut 10 (05)  “…medical disorder.”

Preston says Narcan is the antidote for most opiates and the main reason a person dies is that the opiate either puts them to sleep, suppresses their breathing, or stops their heart. Preston says Fentanyl is so powerful that one might need multiple doses of Narcan to be effective.

Cut 11 (08)  “…be lifesaving.”

And even if you don’t have a family member or loved one with an addiction issue Preston encourages every home to have Narcan on hand. Preston says they offer it at his office, and it can be purchased at most drug stores. While you might not need it you never know if your neighbor does.

Cut 12 (12) “…$10,000 funeral.”

He says Narcan is a nasal spray and the manufacturer has videos on their website that explain how to recognize an overdose and how to administer the medication.

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Louisiana’s speckled trout population is down to its lowest-ever recorded level, but recreational anglers and state lawmakers oppose efforts to limit catches. LDWF Assistant Secretary of Fisheries Patrick Banks says that based on their assessments there are only two million pounds worth of female specks in the spawning stock, traditionally that number is six-million

Cut 13 (11)  “….these changes.”

The Senate and House Natural Resources Committee rejected a proposal to limit the daily catch limit from 25 to 15 and increase the size limit to 13.5 inches. Banks supports the change…

Cut 14 (12)  “…such a change.”

State lawmakers want to see other proposals. Franklin Senator Bret Allain says the state should rebuild habitat instead of restricting recreational anglers. Banks understands their position…

Cut 15 (07)  “…what’s going on.”

Banks says too many fish are being removed from our waters and fishing regulations are the best answer to the problem. He says the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission could propose to the state legislature other options.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 6

State Police are investigating the officer-involved shooting that led to the death of a Black Shreveport man Friday night. LSP Colonel Lamar Davis asked the community to be patient with their investigation of 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley. He says Bagley was unarmed when he was shot by a white officer 23-year-old Alexander Tyler.

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Tyler is on administrative leave.

In a 24-hour period over the weekend, three men in their 30s died from suspected drug overdoses in St. Tammany Parish. Coroner Dr. Charles Preston says while toxicology results will take a few weeks, investigators were able to field test one of the victim’s medication and it was positive for Fentanyl.

Cut 3 (12) “…I’m concerned.” 

An East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s deputy – lauded as a hero last month – will be Senator Bill Cassidy’s guest at the State of the Union address Tuesday in D.C…:

Cut 2 (32)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

 

LSU–Alexandria announces record enrollment for the spring semester. Director of Admissions Joshua Perrodin says they have just under 4000 registered and will not stop there…:

CUT 14(07)      “…by 2025.”