06:30 LRN Newscast, March 27th

The Baton Rouge Police Department is mourning the death of two officers who were killed when their helicopter crashed in a sugarcane field in West Baton Rouge Parish while pursuing a vehicle running from police. Chief Murphy Paul says they are waiting to release the officers’ names:
Cut 13 (12) “in prayer”
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating why the chopper wjent down.

The federal Bureau of Labor statistics shows Louisiana is putting up record employment numbers with over 2 million estimated employed for February 2023, the eighth highest in the history of the series. Mark Jones with the Louisiana Workforce Commission says Louisiana added more than 6,000 jobs from January to February..:
Cut 7 (10) “among the nation”

Congressional leaders from both parties are in negotiations on House Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s “Lower Energy Costs Act” which supporters, like Baton Rouge Congressman Garrett Graves, say would restore energy independence instead of relying on foreign countries…:
Cut 4 (08) “energy needs”
He is hopeful that with some modifications it will pass in the House this week.

LSU women’s basketball is heading to its sixth final four and its first since 2008 as the Tigers defeated Miami 54-42 in Greenville, South Carolina last night. LSU will play the winner of tonight’s game between Virginia Tech and Ohio State.

LRN AM Newscall March 27

Will lawmakers rely on modified fossil fuel energy production or jump-start renewable energies? LRN spoke with Congressman Garret Graves on the topic. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics released data showing Louisiana’s employment numbers are reaching historic levels. Kace Kieschnick has more…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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If a person wanted to have an issue decided by their peers versus lawmakers they would use the process called a ballot initiative. But that’s not an option in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Congressional leaders from both parties are in negotiations on House Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s “Lower Energy Costs Act” which supporters say would restore energy independence instead of relying on foreign countries. Baton Rouge Congressman Garrett Graves is hopeful that with some modifications it will pass in the House this week.

Cut 4 (08)  “…energy needs.”

Graves says the energy bill would mandate offshore lease sales; streamline permitting processes; and increase state shares of the federal government’s royalties for offshore oil and gas production and wind farms.

Cut 5 (11) “…for Louisiana.”

A recent energy outlook by the Department of Energy showed there will be an increase in global demand for oil and gas and an increase in global demand for renewable energy and critical minerals in the next several years. Graves says there are some outstanding concerns, including offshore oil and wind in the Gulf of Mexico.

Cut 6 (10)  “…global demand.” 

A House will meet this week to choose which amendments will be considered.

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The federal Bureau of Labor statistics shows Louisiana is putting up record employment numbers with over 2 million estimated employed for February 2023, the eighth highest in the history of the series. Louisiana added more than 6,000 jobs from January to February which Mark Jones with the Louisiana Workforce Commission says is one of the biggest increases in the nation… 

Cut 7 (10) “…among the nation.”

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in the state is at 3.6%, up 0.1% from last month but still one of the lowest in series history. Education and Health services saw an increase in 3,400 jobs since January and the leisure and hospitality industry gained 1,200 jobs, and Jones says this is nothing new…

Cut 8 (12) “…in manufacturing.”

Jones says Louisiana has shown gains in manufacturing in 19 of the last 20 months over the past two years and added 400 this February.

New Orleans led the way, adding 2,700 jobs this month especially  in the leisure and hospitality industry. Despite having only the eighth largest job market in the state, Jones says Alexandria’s 600 new jobs were second in the state…

Cut 9 (08)  “…last two years.”

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Should voters have the ability to put an initiative, like raising the minimum wage or legalizing marijuana, on a statewide ballot? New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says about half of the states have some type of ballot initiative protocol yet Louisiana doesn’t and she’s proposing a change in the state constitution to allow it…

Cut 10 (12)  “…give another option.”

And because a ballot initiative is a constitutional amendment the bill must have a two-thirds majority in both chambers. Landry says then it wouldn’t be automatic, it has to go before voters.

Cut 11 (11)  “…be changed.”

Even though Landry is a Democrat, she says the bill doesn’t favor either party because initiatives to be decided by voters could be from one end of the political spectrum to the other.

Cut 12 (10)  “…us here.”

The fate of House Bill 165 will have to receive a two-thirds majority in both chambers before voters can vote on the right to place their initiatives before voters.

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The Baton Rouge Police Department is mourning the death of two of their officers who were killed when their helicopter crashed in a sugarcane field in West Baton Rouge Parish while pursuing a vehicle running from police. Chief Murphy Paul says they are waiting to release the officers’ names and they are asking for prayers…

Cut 13 (12) “…in prayer.” 

Flight data shows the helicopter took off early Sunday morning and crashed in a field about three miles from the Omni Airport. Paul says the F-A-A is the lead investigator…

Cut 14 (14)  “..community”

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LSU women’s basketball is heading to its sixth final four and its first since 2008 as the Lady Tigers defeated Miami 54-42 in Greenville, South Carolina last night. It’s will be the fifth time Coach Kim Mulkey has made it to the Final Four during her 23-year career as a head coach…

Cut 15 (15)  “..to do.”

Both teams shot the ball poorly last night as the Lady Tigers shot 30-percent from the field. Alexis Morris led the way offensively with 21 points…

Cut  16 (10)  “…our game.” 

All-America forward Angel Reese had her 32nd double-double, an SEC record as she had 13 points and 18 rebounds. Reese arrived on campus last summer after transferring from Maryland….

Cut 17 (17) “… look at us.” 

LSU will play the winner of tonight’s game between Virginia Tech and Ohio State in the national semi-finals on Friday night in Dallas.

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LSU needs to find a new defensive line coach as Jamar Cain has left the program to join Sean Payton in Denver as he’ll be a pass rush specialist for the Broncos. Fourth-year junior Jacobian Guillory says it was tough news to take, but he still thinks LSU’s d-line will be elite, especially when injured players return for preseason camp…

Cut 18 (18) “…in the country.”

On the offensive line, LSU returns its starting tackles from last season, Emery Jones and Will Campbell. Both started as freshmen, a rare feat in the SEC. But Jones says they are not reflecting what they did last season…

Cut 19 (13) “..national championship”

10:30 LRN Newscast, March 25th

Coach Kim Mulkey was asked about the Elton John like pink feathered blazer she wore in LSU’s 66-63 win over Utah Friday sending The Tigers to the Elite 8 for the first time since 2008. She said we like to be flashy in Louisiana, and she’s just filling the bill for her home state. The score remained close the entire game and Mulkey says it was one tough matchup…:
CUT 28 (12) “we just made a few more plays”
LSU will face Miami tomorrow at 6pm with a trip to the Final 4 on the line.

Today is an Election Day in Louisiana where voters will decide on several races and proposals. The Secretary of State’s Office says 7 parishes have races on the ballot, 12 have propositions and 9 have both. Polls close at 8pm tonight and anyone in line by that time will still be allowed to vote.

If you’re craving crawfish, you’ll be pleased to know prices continue to drop. Brooke Thorington has more…:
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The St. Mary Parish Sherriff’s office says a high school student has been arrested and charged with assault in connection to a threat made to a teacher on Snapchat. The suspect is identified as 18-year-old Dravian Morris of Berwick who allegedly threated bodily harm to a local teacher on the social media platform.

09:30 LRN Newscast, March 25th

The LSU Women’s Basketball team is headed to the Elite 8 for the first time since 2008 following a 66-63 victory over Utah Friday. Angel Reese picked up her 31st double double this season to tie an SEC record with 17 points and 12 rebounds in the game. She says it was a tough game but they were determined…:
CUT 29 (08) “for this team”
The Tigers will play Miami Sunday at 6 with a trip to the Final 4 on the line.

Governor John Bel Edwards warned of severe weather last night, but Louisiana dodged a bullet as the hardest hit area was rural Mississippi where officials there say tornadoes claimed the lives of 23 people and injured dozens more.

The National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the potential risk for severe thunderstorms returns to mainly Central Louisiana on Sunday as a warm front continues to move through the area.

With March Madness in its most exciting days, state officials are urging people to be responsible if you’re going to place a sports bet. Louisiana Department of Health’s Office of Behavioral Health Program Manager Robert Henson says with any form of gambling knowing your limits is critical..:
CUT 13 (04) “to spend”
Governor John Bel Edwards proclaimed March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in Louisiana.

The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources announce more than 100 orphaned well sites in the Monroe and Shreveport areas have been plugged with funding from the federal Infrastructure Law since work began in January. DNR spokesperson Patrick Courreges says another 30-plus wells should be plugged by the end of the month…:
Cut 3 (09) “state funding”
The state Office of Conservation normally plugs 120 to 200 wells a year and there are over four-thousand orphaned well sites in Louisiana.

08:30 LRN Newscast, March 25th

Parts of Louisiana were bracing for severe weather Friday, but the worst of the storm system hit Mississippi overnight where emergency officials there say a strong tornado killed 23 people, injured dozens and left 4 missing.

Calmer weather is taking over The Bayou State today, but tomorrow is a different story. The National Weather Service says there is potential for severe storms Sunday mainly across central Louisiana.

Today is an Election Day as voters head to the polls for the municipal primaries. 9 Parishes have both local races and local propositions on the ballot. 12 parishes have only local propositions on the ballot.

In Ouachita Parish voters will consider just one thing and that’s a new property tax to pay for the construction and operation of a new facility to house the Ouachita Parish Animal Shelter.

Today will be a perfect day for a crawfish boil in Louisiana and if you’re planning one get ready to see prices down for the 4th weekend in a row. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says this week prices went down another 25 cents per pound of live mudbugs to $2.77, and you’ll also be pleased if you just want to grab and go…:
CUT 6 (09) “$3.99 a pound”
She says you should have no problem finding a $75 or less sack of crawfish this weekend.

Did you happen to catch Coach Kim Mulkey’s pink feathered blazer in LSU’s 66-63 Sweet Sixteen victory over Utah Friday? She was asked about it after the game…:
CUT 30 (11) “for my home state”
The Tigers advance to the Elite 8 for the first time in 15 years and will play Miami tomorrow at 6.

07:30 LRN Sportscast, March 25th

Kim Mulkey’s LSU Tigers are headed to the Elite Eight after topping Utah in the Sweet Sixteen Friday 66-63. It’s the first time the Purple and Gold have made it this far since 2008. It was a close game right up to the end and Mulkey says Utah played a heck of a game…:
CUT 28 (12) “few more plays”
LaDazhia Williams scored a season-high 24 points to lead the Tigers and Angel Reese, who fouled out late, scored 17 and grabbed 12 rebounds. And another big topic of the matchup was Mulkey’s pink feather trimmed blazer. She says being flashy is what we do in the Bayou State…:
CUT 30 (11) “for my home state”
LSU will now face Miami with a trip to the Final Four on the line at 6pm on Sunday.

The LSU Baseball Team fell in Game 1 of the Series against Arkansas 9-3 in 10 innings inside Alex Box Stadium. LSU right-hander Paul Skenes had another impressive outing on the mound, tossing his sixth straight double-digit strikeout game. The two teams will play a doubleheader today at 1pm and 6:30pm.

Elsewhere around the state in baseball, UL-Lafayette fell to South Alabama 12-11 in a back and forth matchup Friday in the opening game of a Sun Belt Conference Series. The Ragin Cajuns will also play a doubleheader today in Mobile beginning at 1pm.

The weather also postponed Louisiana Tech’s matchup with Western Kentucky in Bowling Green and the Bulldogs will play 2 games today and Game 3 on Sunday.

McNeese State topped Nicholls 8-3. Southeastern got the victory over Texas A&M Corpus Christi 10-4. UNO fell to Lamar 4-2. ULM lost to Troy 7-5.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 24

Governor Edwards has proclaimed March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month and the State Health Office’s Office of Behavioral Health Manger Robert Henson says gambling treatment is free and confidential and he encourages everyone to know their limits when gambling.

Cut 14 (04)  “…going in.”

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, contact the Problem Gambling Helpline at 877-770-STOP.

The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources announced more than 100 orphaned well sites in the Monroe and Shreveport areas have been plugged with funding from the federal Infrastructure Law since January. DNR spokesperson Patrick Courreges says another 30-plus well should be plugged by the end of the month…

Cut 3 (09) “…state funding” 

The state Office of Conservation normally plugs 120 to 200 wells a year.

After serving in the legislature as unaffiliated, New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry is returning to the Democratic Party. Landry’s announcement comes with just over two weeks until lawmakers return to Baton Rouge for the session.

Cut 9 (09) “…Democratic Party (chuckle).”

Crawfish connoisseurs will be happy to know the average price per pound of live mudbugs are 25 cents lower at $2.77. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says the industry dropped prices this week which brings the average price for a pound of boiled crawfish to $4.98.

Cut 6 (09)  “…$3.99 a pound.” 

She says a sack of live crawfish will cost an average of $75 or less.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 24

Louisiana officials announce federal dollars from the infrastructure law has resulted in more than 100 orphaned wells plugged in the last two months. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (29)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

The U-S House has approved Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow’s Parents Bill of Rights bill. The legislation says parents have the right to know what their children are being taught, and have the right to be heard. The Senate, however, is not expected to pass the bill.

March Madness also spurns gambling, and the Louisiana Department of Health’s Office of Behavioral Health program Manager Robert Henson says symptoms of a gambling problem include trouble controlling gambling and withdrawal from family. Henson says risks are involved but being responsible and knowing your limits is critical.

Cut 13 (04) “…to spend.”

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, contact Louisiana Problem Gambling Helpline at 877-770-STOP

The average price per pound of live mudbugs is 25 cents lower at $2.77 this weekend. And boiled crawfish is $3.99 per pound average at your local drive-thru Crawfish App co-founder Laney king says it’s ideal for watching the Sweet 16 this weekend.

Cut 7 (06)  “…Sweet 16.” 

LRN PM Newscall

Louisiana officials announce federal dollars from the infrastructure law has resulted in more than 100 orphaned wells plugged in the last two months. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (29)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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If you’re craving crawfish, you’ll be pleased to know prices continue to drop. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (33)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources announce more than 100 orphaned well sites in the Monroe and Shreveport areas have been plugged with funding from the federal Infrastructure Law since work began in January. DNR spokesperson Patrick Courreges says another 30-plus wells should be plugged by the end of the month…

Cut 3 (09) “…state funding” 

The state Office of Conservation normally plugs 120 to 200 wells a year and there are over four-thousand orphaned well sites in Louisiana.

Last year, Louisiana received a $25 million grant to address orphaned well sites and they have to use the money before the federal fiscal year ends in October. Courreges says they’ve hired more than a dozen crews to plug orphaned wells…

Cut 4 (14)  “…orphaned wells plugged” 

Contractors will continue to work on plugging well sites primarily in north Louisiana. Courreges says many of the wells  have harmful substances deep underground…

Cut 5 (11) “…potential”

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Crawfish connoisseurs will be happy to know the average price per pound of live mudbugs are 25 cents lower at $2.77. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says the industry dropped prices this week which brings the average price for a pound of boiled crawfish to $4.98.

Cut 6 (09)  “…$3.99 a pound.” 

King says with a $3.99 per pound average at your local drive-thru for boiled crawfish, it’s ideal for watching the Sweet 16 this weekend.

Cut 7 (11)  “…complimentary meal.” 

The Crawfish App compares prices from more than 16 hundred vendors in Louisiana and King says when you compare prices this weekend to the same as last year, prices are 18 percent lower or 51 cents per pound cheaper.

Historically, King says the weeks prior to Easter prices tend to drop, but she expects to see demand for crawfish on Easter weekend to reflect a bump in prices.

Cut 8 (11)  “…and Good Friday.” 

King says you should have no problem finding a $75 or less sack of crawfish this weekend. You can download the Crawfish App free on your smartphone.

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After serving in the legislature as unaffiliated, New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry is returning to the Democratic Party. Landry’s announcement comes with just over two weeks until lawmakers return to Baton Rouge for the session.

Cut 9 (09) “…Democratic Party (chuckle).”

Last week long-time Democrat, Delhi Representative Francis Thompson switched to the Republican Party which makes the GOP the Super Majority in both chambers now.

Landry says she along with other Blue Party members are gearing up for what they anticipate will be a difficult session.

Cut 10 (11) “…they’re right.” 

Landry says anti-trans and legislation addressing libraries are among the contentious bills filed by Republicans for the upcoming session.

Landry believes serious reform is needed at the state Democratic party and it begins with a change in leadership.

Cut 11 (09)  “…has to stop.”

Landry has represented District 91 since 2019.

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March Madness is in full swing and sports gambling is legal in Louisiana. Gambling is entertainment for some but problem gambling is a public health issue that affects many Americans and the Louisiana Department of Health’s Office of Behavioral Health reminds Louisianans to have a solid game plan before gambling. LDH –OBH Program Manager Robert Henson says the agency is committed to providing assistance to those in need.

Cut 12 (09) “…resources available.” 

Almost 276,000 Louisianans meet the criteria for Disordered Gambling and over 96,000 meet the criteria for Pathological Gambling. Some signs and symptoms of individuals with gambling problems include loss of control, trouble controlling gambling, and withdrawal from family. Henson says risks are involved but being responsible and knowing your limits is critical.

Cut 13 (04) “…to spend.”

Governor John Bel Edwards proclaimed March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in Louisiana in collaboration with the National Council on Problem Gambling. Henson says gambling treatment is free and confidential to Louisiana residents but encourages everyone to know their limits.

Cut 14 (04)  “…going in.”

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, contact Louisiana Problem Gambling Helpline at 877-770-STOP.

2:30 LRN Newscast

The organizers of the recall effort to oust New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell spoke for the first time yesterday since it was announced they ended up 18-thousand votes short of what they needed to trigger a recall election. Recall organizers Eileen Carter and Belden Batiste says the Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters math doesn’t add up…..
cut 15 (08) “…..we got back up”
But the Registrar says many of the signatures they received were duplicates and one of the pages was filled with Disney character names.

Democrats have added a member in the Louisiana House as New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry, who was unaffiliated, is re-joining the Democratic Party. Landry says Blue Party members are gearing up for what they anticipate will be difficult session…
cut 10 (11) “…they’re right”

According to the Crawfish App, crawfish prices have dropped another 25-cents per pound this week bringing the average retail boiled crawfish price to just under five-dollars a pound and live crawfish to $2.77 per pound. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says we traditionally see prices fall as we get closer to Easter…
cut 8 (11) “…and Good Friday”
The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources say they are making good progress in plugging orphaned wells with the 25-million dollars they received from the federal government. D-N-R spokesperson Patrick Courreges says crews have plugged more than 100 of them in north Louisiana. He says the wells are an environmental hazard…
cut 5 (11) …potential”
The state has more than 45-jundred orphaned well sites.