10:30 LRN Newscast

During his first seven years in office, Governor John Bel Edwards did not provide a strong opinion on the death penalty. But in an interview on KNOE-TV in Monroe, Edwards said his Catholic beliefs and pro-life stance are reasons why he opposes capital punishment…
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There is a bill filed for the upcoming regular session to end the death penalty in Louisiana.

Senator John Kennedy says in an effort to combat crime in New Orleans police officers in that city should have the ability to stop and frisk potential crime suspects. Kennedy says it’s an effective and legal crime fighting tool…
Cut 14 (12) “…Supreme Court.”
But WWL-TV in New Orleans reports the NOPD already conducts these stops, they call them “Terry Stops”

The actions of a Southwood High school resource officer prevented a possible school shooting in Caddo Parish. Brooke Thorington has more.
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According to new U-S Census Bureau data, Louisiana has four parishes ranked in the top ten for largest declines in population among counties in the United States. Saint John’s population declined five percent from 2021 to 2022, Terrebonne lost four-percent of its population, while Plaquemines and St. Charles lost three percent. Hurricane Ida could be a factor.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The controversial legislation to end capital punishment received public approval from Governor John Bel Edwards. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The LSU Tigers women’s basketball team will play in its 6th final four and first since 2008 today against Virginia Tech in Dallas. The Tigers will be in a search of their first National Championship with second-season Coach Kim Mulkey. In order to reach the National Championship, LSU will need to go through Virginia Tech who is the No. 1 seed from the Seattle 3 region.

Good news for energy consumers. The U-S House approved Majority Leader and Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise’s ‘Lower Energy Costs Act’. The bill restores the country’s energy independence and lower energy costs for families. Scalise says the legislation will reverse what he calls the Biden Administration’s anti-energy policies.

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The GOP Energy Bill passed on a 225-204 vote

A 19-year-old student in Caddo Parish was arrested for threatening to kill a coach yesterday. Sheriff Steve Prator says a Southwood High School coach told Caleb Morris to stop vaping, Morris responded with a death threat and left the gym. A school resource officer stopped Morris as he walked back toward the school.

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Prator says once the investigation is complete, the District Attorney’s office will take over.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards has publicly come out against the death penalty – after remaining neutral on the controversial issue during his tenure. Edwards told KNOE TV in Monroe he is concerned about executing an innocent person.
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There is a bill filed by Marrero Representative Kyle Green that would end the death penalty in Louisiana. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross doesn’t expect the governor’s support of the legislation will lead to legislative passage…..
cut 9 (06) “….both chambers”
The state has carried out only one execution since 2010.

A record crowd of 13-thousand fans at Alex Box Stadium saw top ranked LSU beat ninth ranked Tennessee five to two last night. The same two teams tonight at 6 PM.

A 19-year-old student at Southwood High School is facing charges after a school resource officer allegedly found a fully loaded gun in his backpack. Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator says Officer Calvin Williams confronted Caleb Morris after he allegedly threatened to kill a coach at the school…
cut 12 (08) “…being shot”
Morris faces several charges including terrorizing and possession of a weapon in a gun free zone.

Benjamin Riggs is the new executive director of Real Reform Louisiana, which pushes for pro consumer insurance related legislation at the state capitol. There’s a bill that will be heard in the next few weeks that would prohibit the use of gender when factoring auto insurance rates. Riggs supports the proposal…
cut 21 (12) “…gender’
According to Zebra-dot-com, Louisiana is one of 25 states where women on average pay a higher annual car insurance premium than men.

7:30 LRN Newscast

On a 225-204 vote the U-S House approved House Majority Leader and Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise’s Lower Energy Costs Act which he says will increase oil and gas production in the United States, instead of begging other countries to produce more oil…
cut 6 (10) “….in America”
But Democrats oppose the legislation, they call it the polluters over people act. The legislation is not expected to pass the Democratic controlled Senate.

Senator John Kennedy spent 30 minutes this week on the Senate floor discussing New Orleans crime problem and calling on the N-O-P-D to institute a stop and frisk policy. He says many other police departments use it…
cut 15 (09) “…will help”
Opponents to stop and frisk say it leads to racial profiling.

Governor Edwards is voicing his opposition to the death penalty over concerns of executing a person that may actually be innocent and because of his Catholic beliefs. There is a bill in the upcoming legislative session to end the death penalty, but ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says with a new governor coming in next year, conservative lawmakers would rather pass this issue on to the next governor…
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Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator says a school resource officer at Southwood High School arrested a 19-year-old student after a fully loaded gun was found in his backpack…
cut 13 (09) “…follow-up investigation”
Prator says the officer searched the student’s backpack after he threatened to kill a coach who told him to stop vaping in the school.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ten matchup between LSU and Tennessee lived up to the hype last night as the Fighting Tigers pulled out a five to two victory over the Volunteers in front of a record 13-thousand fans at Alex Box. Jordan Thompson’s three-run double with two outs in the eighth inning snapped a two-two tie. Garrett Edwards was the winning pitcher, getting the final five outs and Paul Skenes struck out 12 in seven innings.

Louisiana Tech welcomes Conference USA newbie Dallas Baptist to J-C Love Field tonight for the start of a weekend series against the Patriots. D-B-U is 4-2 in league play, while the Bulldogs are 3-3, even though they rank last in the conference in hitting and third to last in pitching. Coach Lane Burroughs says his experienced team is figuring out how to win
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The LSU Tigers make their first appearance in the Final Four tonight since 2008 when they take on Virginia Tech in a national semifinal game. LSU is led by the SEC single-season double-double record holder and All-American Angel Reese…
Cut 16 (18) “…all year.”

6:30 LRN Newscast

The U-S House has approved Majority Leader and Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise’s energy bill. Scalise says the Lower Energy Costs Act will increase American oil and gas production and lower energy costs for families…
Cut 4 (06) “…household electricity.”
The GOP Energy Bill passed on a 225-204 vote. The bill is not expected to pass the Democratic-controlled Senate. The White House prefers legislation that supports green energy initiatives.

A Caddo Parish school resource officer is credited with thwarting a school shooting after a 19-year-old threatened to kill a coach. Sheriff Steve Prator says when Southwood High student Caleb Morris was told to stop vaping Thursday morning, he responded with a death threat as he left the gym. A school resource officer was called and stopped Morris as he walked back toward the school.
Cut 11 (04) “…in his backpack.”
Morris faces several charges including Terrorizing and Possession of a Weapon in a Gun Free Zone charges.

Senator John Kennedy says in an effort to combat crime in New Orleans police officers in that city should have the ability to stop and frisk potential crime suspects. It’s a policy not allowed in New Orleans, but Kennedy says it’s an effective and legal crime fighting tool…
Cut 14 (12) “…Supreme Court.”
During a speech on the Senate floor, Kennedy said there were 280 murders in New Orleans last year, the highest murder rate in the country and twice the murder rate of Atlanta.

LRN AM Newscall March 31

Congressman Steve Scalise’s comprehensive energy bill that would bolster oil and gas production in the United States received approval from the U-S House. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Legislation that would put an end to the death penalty in Louisiana has garnered support from Governor John Bel Edwards. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The actions of a Southwood High school resource officer prevented a possible school shooting in Caddo Parish. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The U-S House has approved Majority Leader and Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise’s energy bill. Scalise says the Lower Energy Costs Act will increase American oil and gas production and lower energy costs for families…

Cut 4 (06)  “…household electricity.”

Scalise says the legislation will also reform the permitting process to speed the construction of pipelines, it will streamline energy exports and imports, boost the mining of critical minerals and reverse what he calls the Biden Administration’s anti-energy policies…

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Scalise claims the President would rather import oil from hostile countries like Russia instead of taking steps to make America energy independent…

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The GOP Energy Bill passed on a 225-204 vote. The bill is not expected to pass the Democratic-controlled Senate. The White House prefers legislation that support green energy initiatives. The President and Democrats claim this bill would increase pollution.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has publicly come out against the death penalty  – after remaining neutral on the controversial issue during his tenure. Under the proposed legislation, individuals would receive a life sentence without parole for offenses of first-degree murder, rape, and treason. Edwards told KNOE TV in Monroe he is concerned about executing an innocent person.

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A shortage of lethal injection drugs has paused executions in the state for the past 13 years. Edwards support of the death penalty is based on morality and believes lawmakers should remain consistent in their views.

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The current bill authored by Marrero Representative Kyle Green was proposed in 2020 and 2022 but failed on the House floor. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there’s no sure way of knowing how far the bill will advance with the Governor’s approval.

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The state has carried out only one execution since 2010. Cross says with a new governor coming in next year Conservative lawmakers would rather pass this issue to the next governor.

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Governor Edwards has been termed out of office. The upcoming legislative session begins in less than two weeks.

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A Caddo Parish school resource officer is credited with thwarting a school shooting after a 19-year-old threatened to kill a coach. Sheriff Steve Prator says when Southwood High student Caleb Morris was told to stop vaping Thursday morning, he responded with a death threat as he left the gym. A school resource officer was called and stopped Morris as he walked back toward the school.

Cut 11 (04)  “…in his backpack.”

Morris faces Terrorizing, Aggravated Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, and Possession of a Weapon in a Gun Free Zone charges.

Prator says had deputy Calvin Williams not acted as he did as a school resource officer the outcome could have been much different.

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Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage of the incident and Prator says they don’t know if Morris retrieved the gun and went back to the school or if he already had the gun on his person.

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Once the investigation is completed Prator says it will be turned over to the District Attorney’s office.

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Senator John Kennedy says in an effort to combat crime in New Orleans police officers in that city should have the ability to stop and frisk potential crime suspects. It’s a policy not allowed in New Orleans, but Kennedy says cops all over America stop and frisk suspects and they’ve done it for the last 50 years…

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During a speech on the Senate floor, Kennedy said there were 280 murders in New Orleans last year, the highest murder rate in the country and twice the murder rate of Atlanta. Kennedy says NOPD officials have tried several other crime fighting techniques…

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The LSU Tigers make their first appearance in the Final Four tonight since 2008 when they take on Virginia Tech in a national semifinal game. LSU is led by the SEC single-season double-double record holder and All-American Angel Reese…

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Senior Alexis Morris says the team that’s more mentally tough will advance to Sunday’s national championship game…

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LSU women’s basketball is making its sixth trip to the final four in program history. Second-year head coach Kim Mulkey won three national titles at Baylor and led the Lady Bears to the Final Four four times. This is Virginia Tech’s first appearance in the Final Four, but Mulkey says the Hokies have been playing together longer…

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Tip-off is at 6 PM.

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Louisiana Tech welcomes Conference USA newbie Dallas Baptist J-C Love Field tonight for the start of a weekend series against the Patriots. Dallas Baptist is 4-2 in league play, while the Bulldogs are 3-3, even though they rank last in the conference in hitting and third to last in pitching. Coach Lane Burroughs says his experienced team is figuring out how to win games…

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The Bulldogs are coming off a dominating win over Sacramento State on Tuesday and they’ve won three of their last four. Burroughs believes Tech’s best baseball is ahead of them….

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5:30 LRN Newscast

Minden Police make two arrests from this past weekend’s mass shooting that was gang-related. Teiko Foxx has the latest.
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And in Caddo Parish today, a 19-year-old student at Southwood High School was arrested after a school resource officer found a fully loaded gun in his backpack. Sheriff Steve Prator says Officer Calvin Williams confronted Caleb Morris after he allegedly threatened to kill a coach at the school.

State Police has arrested the driver of a log truck that slammed into a state department of transportation vehicle in DeSoto Parish killing a DOTD worker. Trooper Jonathan Odom says 42-year-old Charles Barker of Florien was not attentive behind the wheel
Cut 12 (09) “…DeSoto Parish Jail”
35-year-old Christopher Gray of Lake Charles died at the scene.

With the state legislature going to work in just over a week, a non-profit insurance watchdog group shares its hopes to see substantive help for consumers, rather than bills to make a more business-friendly environment for insurance companies. Ben Riggs is the new director of Real Reform Louisiana…
Cut 9 (11) “…and small businesses.”
Riggs says Real Reform Louisiana wants to see legislation that increases competition in the insurance market.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

Alex Box Stadium should be a lively place tonight as top ranked LSU welcomes ninth ranked Tennessee for the start of a three-game SEC series. Paul Skeenes gets the start on the mound tonight for the Tigers. He’s 5-and-0 with a 0.72 ERA and 71 strikeouts. Skeenes says the key to his success, is a good night’s sleep…
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Chase Dollander will get the start for Tennessee. He’s 4-and-2 with a 3.93 ERA and he’s considered one of the best pitchers available for the 2023 draft.

LSU wide receiver Josh Boutte did not run the 40 during yesterday’s pro day. Many thought he would run the 40, after only running a 4.5 at the draft combine.

The Pelicans close out a four-game road trip tonight in Denver. The Nuggets have the best record in the Western Conference while the Pelicans are in ninth place in the West fighting for a spot in the play-in tournament with six games left in the regular season. Tip off time is at 9 PM.

The LSU Lady Tigers practiced at the American Airlines Center in Dallas today as they will face Virginia Tech tomorrow night in the national semi-finals. All American forward Angel Reese says they’ve used the underdog role to fuel them this season…
cut 20 (20) “…as we can”
Tip time LSU and Va Tech is tomorrow at 6 PM.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 30

Minden Police have made two arrests in the shooting of at least four people at a gathering Sunday night. The shooting happened at Ewell Park Recreation Center. Police Chief Jared McIver says his officers responded quickly.

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20-year-old Reginald Moore of Heflin and 22-year-old Jamontae Holyfield of Homer have been arrested so far and more are anticipated.

Addiction specialists are praising the FDA’s approval of over-the-counter Narcan to help with the ongoing opioid crisis. Director of Addiction Psychiatry at LSU Health New Orleans, Dr. Lee Michals is hopeful with Narcan more widely available the number of overdose deaths will decrease.

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Further efforts to make home and auto insurance more affordable for Louisiana consumers will be before the state legislature when they convene April 10th. Kevin Gallagher reports a watchdog group hopes they’ll make real, substantial change…:

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Four Louisiana parishes are ranked in the top 10 in the US for population loss in 2022. St. John the Baptist ranked in second place, Terrebonne in third, and Plaquemines in fourth place. St. Charles Parish is in the 8th spot. Hurricane Ida, which struck south Louisiana in August of 2021 impacted the four ranked parishes.