11:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves announced he will not run for governor this year.  In an email to supporters, Graves says it’s clear the best service he can provide to Louisiana and the next governor is by building upon recent wins in the U-S Congress. Political consultant Roy Fletcher says there are a lot of Republicans who wanted Graves to run, but he has a good situation in the U-S House.

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 Governor John Bel Edwards is officially endorsing retired DOTD Secretary, Shawn Wilson for governor. Wilson announced his campaign for governor yesterday with a video on his website. LA-Polictics.com Publisher, Jeremy Alford says although Wilson’s announcement has come a bit late – he already has an edge in the race.

Cut 6 (11)  “…same about.” 

 Governor Edwards along with a delegation of business leaders continue their mission abroad building foreign trade relationships. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson spoke to us from Tokyo this morning and says they’ve already held a number of meetings and several more are on tap.

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Louisiana is lagging behind when it comes to electric vehicle recharging infrastructure. The website “iSeeCars.com” compiled data from the U.S. Census and the Department of Energy and ranked Louisiana second-worst in the country; behind only Mississippi. Louisiana Clean Fuels Executive Director Ann Vail says the ranking is somewhat unfair, because it only counts public EV charging infrastructure, and most EV owners charge up at home…:

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10:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves has told supporters he will not run for governor this year. Political consultant Roy Fletcher says Graves’ decision is not a surprise…
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In an email to supporters, Graves says it’s clear that the best service he can provide to Louisiana and the next governor is by building upon recent wins in the U-S Congress.

Meanwhile, the crowded field of gubernatorial candidates has its first major Democrat in the race as former DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson has officially thrown his hat into the ring. Wilson says it was his grandchildren who inspired him to run for the state’s highest elected position…
cut 4 (10) “….seven years”
Wilson has also received the endorsement of Governor John Bel Edwards.

A study from I-see-cars-dot-com ranks Louisiana as the second least eletric vehicle friendly state in the country, with just over 500 public chargers based on data from the U-S Department of Energy. But Louisiana Clean Fuels Executive Director Ann Vail says the state will install chargers along interstate corridors this year and the private sector is also stepping up…
cut 11 (13) “….EV chargers there”

New Saints quarterback Derek Carr has signed a four-year deal worth a reported 150-million dollars, with 100-million in guaranteed money. Locked on Saints Podcast host, Ross Jackson, says the contract is cap friendly…
cut 17 (10) “…as well”
The Saints will likely need to restructure wide receiver Michael Thomas’ contract and they also have to improve the offensive line.

9:30 LRN Newscast

An autopsy report on the cause of death of Nathan Millard, a Georgia business man, found wrapped in plastic in North Baton Rouge yesterday is scheduled for today. Millard’s body was found in a vacant lot near Scenic Highway and Chippewa Street. Parish Coroner’s Office will determine if foul play was involved. Baton Rouge Police Department has not declared his death a homicide.

 

New data shows Louisiana is among the worst states in the U.S. for public electric vehicle charging infrastructure. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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This month kicks off Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and the Louisiana Department of Health latest campaign is committed to increasing cancer screenings. Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men and women in the country. State Health Officer with LDH, Dr. Joe Kanter, says their mission is to increase screenings across the state.

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Entergy Louisiana customers in North Louisiana will have to pay a portion of restoration costs to repair damages to a power grid in the southern half of the state after a hurricane. Public service commissioner Foster Campbell says customers don’t understand how utility companies like Entergy can make record profits and at the same time charge their customers additional fees. Campbell says Entergy takes out a bond to pay for storm-related costs and it’s their customers who pay off the bond over time.

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8:30 LRN Newscast

Former DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson has made it official, he’s running for governor. Brooke Thorington has more.
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As expected Governor John Bel Edwards has endorsed Wilson for governor. There’s speculation Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves will decide not to run, but Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack could jump into the race by the end of the week. Stay tuned.

Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell is asking why Entergy Louisiana customers in his north Louisiana district will have to pay around an eight-dollar storm restoration fee for the next 15 years as a result of Hurricane Ida in 2021, when most of the damage was contained to southeast Louisiana. Campbell says he asked that question directly to Entergy…
cut 14 (12) “….to pay”

The Louisiana Department of Health is launching a Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month campaign aimed at increasing screenings through the year. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says many people who are at risk never get screened…
cut 8 (11) “…(11) “…is worse”
Kanter says regular routine screening should begin at age 45.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Former Louisiana transportation secretary Shawn Wilson is the first major Democrat to enter the governor’s race. Wilson served as DOTD Secretary for seven years before his retirement last week and his former boss will support his candidacy…
cut 5 (08) “…from the governor”
In a statement to the USA Today Network, Governor Edwards says Wilson is exactly the type of leader that will bridge the partisan divides that too often take hold of our politics.

Louisiana is lagging behind when it comes to electric vehicle recharging infrastructure. The website “iSeeCars.com” ranks Louisiana second-worst in the country; behind only Mississippi. Louisiana Clean Fuels Executive Director Ann Vail says the figures are concerning, but things are getting better…:
Cut 10 (11) “…all over the state.”

Increasing screenings to close racial and rural disparities and improving health outcomes among Louisianans is the mission of a new campaign.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team is going dancing as they are headed to the NCAA Tournament after beating South Alabama 71-66 in the Sun Belt Tournament Championship game. It’s the second time Coach Bob Marlin has led the Cajuns to the Big Dance
cut 19 (13) “…last year”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Former Las Vegas Raiders QB Derek Carr has signed a 4-year deal with the New Orleans Saints worth a reported $150 million that includes $100 million in total guarantees. Despite the big money contract, Locked on Saints Podcast Host, Ross Jackson, says the contract is salary cap friendly, which allows New Orleans to build a team capable of winning the NFC South….
cut 16 (14) “…2023″
Carr has started in 142 regular season games, throwing for 35-thousand yards, 217 touchdowns, 99 interceptions and a passer rating of 91.8.

It’s been reported LSU’s three permanent opponents when the SEC expands to 16 teams in 2024 will be Texas A-and-M, Ole Miss and Alabama. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly told ESPN-dot-com that he wants to play the Crimson Tide every year. Meanwhile, Nick Saban doesn’t think it’s fair that their three permanent opponents will be LSU, Tennessee and Auburn.

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team is heading to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014 after beating South Alabama 71-66 in the Sun Belt Tournament Championship game in Pensacola. Coach Bob Marlin’s team trailed by four points at halftime, but took the lead midway through the second half…
cut 19 (15) “…second half”
Themus Folks had a career-high 23 points, while Jordan Brown had 13 points and 16 rebounds. This is the fifth NCAA Tournament berth for U-L.

It was a night of upsets in the Southland Tournament last night as seventh seeded UNO defeated third seeded Southeastern 82-78 and McNeese is the first eight-seed in Southland Tournament History to advance to the semi-finals by defeating fourth seeded Nicholls in 77 to 71 in Lake Charles.

The Pelicans lost to Sacramento 123 to 108 and the top ranked LSU baseball team blanked Butler 11 to nothing in seven innings.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 7

Former Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson is officially in the race for governor, but he’s at a serious disadvantage when it comes to Attorney General Jeff Landry, who has five million dollars in his campaign warchest. But Wilson believes that good leadership can’t be bought…
cut 6 (11) “….that does not phase me”
Wilson and the other announced candidates will face off in an October 14th primary.

Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell is asking why Entergy customers in north Louisiana should foot a portion of restoration costs to repair damages to the power grid in the southern half of the state after a hurricane.
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Campbell voted against the average 15-dollar monthly restoration fee that Louisiana Entergy customers will be charged for the next 15 years for storm recovery costs.

New data shows Louisiana is among the worst states in the U.S. for public electric vehicle charging infrastructure. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
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Updated LRN AM Newscall March 7

Former DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson makes it official, he’s running for governor. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Increasing screenings to close racial and rural disparities and improving health outcomes among Louisianans is the mission of a new campaign.  Teiko Foxx has more.

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New data shows Louisiana is among the worst states in the U.S. for public electric vehicle charging infrastructure. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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The first formidable Democrat announces his candidacy for governor, just two days after his official retirement from the Department of Transportation and Development. Dr. Shawn Wilson says it was his grandchildren who inspired him to run for the state’s highest office.

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Wilson who’s been a state employee for 25 years, says he’s worked with four different governors. He was appointed secretary by Governor Edwards in 2016 and says he expects his former boss will support his candidacy.

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Political analysts say the amount of campaign funds in one’s war chest often determine who will most likely win a race. Wilson’s formal candidacy was announced Monday after his retirement Saturday. Wilson, who says he did not raise any funds when he worked for the state, believes good leadership can’t be bought.

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Wilson will face six other declared candidates in the October 14th primary; four Republicans, one Democrat, and an independent.

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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and the Louisiana Department of Health is kicking off its campaign aimed at increasing screenings. Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men and women in the country. State Health Officer with LDH, Dr. Joe Kanter, says their mission is to increase screenings across the state. 

Cut 7 (06) “…two percent.”

Many people who are higher at risk never get screened. Kanter says it’s important to reach people where they are.

Cut 8 (11) “…is worse.”

Only 38.7 percent of Medicaid recipients ages 50 to 75 have been screened for colorectal cancer. Kanter says there are several different types of tests available and early testing is the key.

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To find a community screening, visit marybird.org/get-screened.

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Louisiana is lagging behind when it comes to electric vehicle recharging infrastructure. The website “iSeeCars.com” compiled data from the U.S. Census and the Department of Energy and ranked Louisiana second-worst in the country; behind only Mississippi. Louisiana Clean Fuels Executive Director Ann Vail says the figures are alarming, but things are getting better for alternative fuel vehicles…:

Cut 10 (11)  “…all over the state.”

Louisiana has about ONE EV charging station per 2300 residents. Vail says the state will start installing chargers along interstate corridors this year, and the private sector is also stepping up…:

Cut 11 (13)  “…EV chargers there.”

Vail says the ranking is somewhat unfair, because it only counts public EV charging infrastructure, and most EV owners charge up at home…:

Cut 12 (07) “…that bad right now.”

The state will receive $ 73 million from the federal Infrastructure Law to install more EV chargers. Vail says the state has been slow to embrace electric vehicles, but it is catching up with other states rapidly.

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Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell is asking why Entergy customers in north Louisiana should foot a portion of restoration costs to repair damages to the power grid in the southern half of the state after a hurricane.

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Campbell says he voted against the average $15 monthly restoration fee that Louisiana Entergy customers will be charged for the next fifteen years. And even though he’s against the overall fee, he says Entergy has told him they don’t have the ability to only charge customers who were directly impacted by hurricanes.

Cut 14 (12)  “…have to pay.”

He says many people don’t understand utility companies like Entergy can make record profits and at the same time charge their customers restoration fees. Campbell says Entergy takes out a bond to pay for storm-related costs and it’s their customers who pay off the bond over time.

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The next Public Service Commission meeting is scheduled for March 15th.

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Former Las Vegas Raiders QB Derek Carr has signed a 4-year deal with the New Orleans Saints worth a reported $150 million that includes $100 million in total guarantees. The 31-year-old Carr, a four-time Pro Bowler, was originally drafted in the second round in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Fresno State by the Raiders. Host of the Saints Locked On Podcast, Ross Jackson says this gives the Saints positioning to be the most equipped team in the NFC South.

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Carr started in 142 career regular season games, throwing for 35,222 yards with 217 touchdown passes, 99 interceptions, and a 91.8 passer rating. Jackson says Carr’s signing gives the Black & Gold the capacity to lure more talent.

Cut 17 (10) “…as well.” 

Carr holds the franchise records for games and multiple-touchdown passes (69), games with a passer rating of at least 100.0 (47), and a 300-yard passing contest (33). Jackson says there will be a number of cuts and shuffling during free agency next week.

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NFL free agency officially starts March 15th.

 

5:30 LRN Newscast March 6

Nathan Millard, the Georgia man who went missing in Baton Rouge nearly two weeks ago while on a business trip, was found early this morning. His body was discovered off Scenic Highway in North Baton Rouge wrapped in a rug and plastic. United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell says they also participated in the search.

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Former DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson has made it official; he will run for governor this fall. On his campaign website “WilsonForLA.com” Wilson, the first high-profile Democrat to jump in the race, says he’s a bridge builder, literally and figuratively…:

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One candidate who sounds uncertain about the fall election is Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon. He appeared today on Jim Engster’s “Talk Louisiana” radio show and said he suspended all campaign fundraising efforts right before the holidays…:

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Donelon has been Insurance Commissioner since 2006. He is 78 years old.

The Saints have a new starting quarterback. Derrick Carr has been signed to a four-year contract worth more than 150-million with the Black and Gold. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans is not interested in a rookie leading their offense.

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Saints head coach Dennis Allen already has a relationship with Carr, Allen was the head coach of the Raiders when they drafted Carr in 2014.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 06

The body of a Georgia businessman, who went missing nearly two weeks ago in Baton Rouge, was recovered early this morning…:

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Police in Shreveport say a man was shot this morning while walking his children to school. The suspect escaped the scene on foot. The victim, who was shot once in the chest, is reportedly in critical condition. The children were not hurt. Call Caddo-Shreveport Crimestoppers with any tips.

 

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon sounds uncertain if he’ll run for re-election again this fall. During an appearance on “Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster” Monday, Donelon says he suspended all campaign fundraising right before the holidays, because he was busy with the state’s property insurance crisis. Donelon says he has made up his mind about another term, but is unready to announce his intentions yet. He says he is proud to have served in a position that has so much direct effect on people and businesses…:

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Donelon says he will make an announcement sometime soon.

The New Orleans Saints sign Raiders QB Derek Carr to a 4-year deal; reportedly worth at least $150-million. NFL and Saints analyst Mike Detillier says now it’s up to Carr to get on the same page with some of the team’s young receivers, like Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed…:

CUT 05(07)      “…your offense.”

The Saints are expected to release Jameis Winston after three lackluster seasons.