1:30 LRN Newscast June 2

A new hurricane season is underway. Among those getting ready is utility giant Entergy. Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg says a major component of their storm preparedness is improving power systems…:

CUT 06(11)      “…year ‘round.”

Tropical Storm Arlene has formed in the eastern Gulf, south of the Florida panhandle. It’s expected to track south and pose no threat to Louisiana.

Will Orleans Parish D.A. Jason Williams run for governor? Some say the Democrat could get a lot of votes, but political consultant Mary Patricia Wray says she knows who the state Party will support…:

CUT 12(09)      “…Frontrunner.”

Wray made the comments while a guest on the “Talk Louisiana” radio show.

 

As the City of Ruston prepares to celebrate the 73rd Peach Festival this weekend, growers face a problem with fungus. Teiko Foxx reports…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Foxx.”

Deputies in Tangipahoa Parish say a man wanted for shooting & killing an 18-year-old man, shot and killed himself as officers closed in on him. 26-year-old Tommie Diamond reportedly committed suicide during standoff with officer who were outside his home. He was also out on bond for a 2021 homicide in Baton Rouge.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation that’s been called Louisiana’s version of “Don’t Say Gay Bill’ heads to the Senate for possible final passage. Brooke Thorington reports.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The legislative session must end Thursday and lawmakers are still trying to agree on a spending plan for next fiscal year. The Senate leadership would like to raise the spending cap in order to fund teacher pay raises and construction projects, but fiscal conservatives in the House are concerned about a loss in state revenue in 2025 when the state’s sales tax is lowered.

Ruston peaches are a sweet-tasty crop in North Louisiana but the peach industry is still dealing with a fungus in the soil nearly a decade later. Mitcham Farm Manager Joe Mitcham says farmers are still losing a portion of their crops due to the fungus.
Cut 3 (09) “…go away.”
Despite a decline in peach production in north Louisiana, the 73rd Ruston Peach Festival will still take place in downtown Ruston on Saturday.

Colorado State University researchers have increased their hurricane forecast and now predicting a near-average season. CSU Hurricane Investigator Angelie Nieves-Jimenez says they believe the 2023 season will produce 15 named storms….
Cut 14 (11) “…or more.”
Forecasters are keeping an eye on a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico, but significant strengthening is not expected as it makes its way towards Cuba.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Postseason baseball returns to Alex Box Stadium today as the nationally fifth seeded LSU Tigers host Tulane this afternoon to begin the Baton Rouge Regional. The Tigers enter today’s gaem with a 43-15 record. Coach Jay Johnson says they’ve treated every game like a playoff game, so….
cut 18 (17) “…trust them a lot”
Today is the ninth time LSU and Tulane have met in the postseason and LSU holds a six to two advantage over the Green Wave. 2003 was the last time they met in a Regional.

Tonight, Nicholls makes its first appearance in a Regional since 1998 when they play Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The Colonels have never won an NCAA Tournament game in program history as they are 0-6 in three previous regional appearances. Nicholls is 2-and-7 all-time against Bama with its last win in 2001.

The Ragin Cajuns make their 18th appearance in an NCAA Regional whent hey face 15th ranked Texas in the opening game of the Coral Gables Regional. U-L Lafayette will send Jackson Nezuh to the mound against the Big 12 regular-season champion Longhorns. Nezuh is 9-and-5 with a 6.14 ERA. Coach Matt Deggs says the Florida native’s numbers are deceiving…
cut 20 (22) “…hold runners”
Lucas Gordon gets the start on the hill for the Longhorns. He’s the Big 12 Pitcher of the year after going 6 and 1 with a 2.55 ERA.

The SEC announces it will play an eight-game conference schedule in 2024, the first year Texas and Oklahoma join the league. Several schools, including LSU, wanted to move to a nine-game schedule, but there was enough pushback the league has settled on eight conference games in 2024. LSU’s conference schedule for 2024 will be announced June 14th.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 2

It’s officially hurricane season and Tropical Depression Two is in the Gulf moving south toward the Florida peninsula. While it’s not a threat to Louisiana it is a good reminder to prepare. Entergy Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg says customers can sign up to receive notifications from Entergy before a storm is headed this way…

Cut 7 (13)  “…personal plan.” 

The Louisiana Cancer Research Center is holding a conference at LA Tech today to discuss statewide efforts to fight cancer. Director of the Office of Community Outreach with the LCRC Earl Benjamin-Robinson says it’s about bringing the community, healthcare providers, and researchers together.

Cut 10 (09) “…those areas.”

Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office is suing FEMA; seeking transparency on why flood insurance rates are skyrocketing. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

24 (27)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The Louisiana Senate has revived a bill to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The legislation appeared to be dead for the session when the Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted against it, but the full Senate voted yesterday to bring the bill back up and it will be heard today by the Senate Judiciary A Committee.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 2

More than half of Louisiana residents support legally allowing people to possess small amounts of marijuana for recreational use according to LSU’s 2023 Louisiana survey. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 3 (32)  “….I’m Teiko Foxx.”

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is offering a $6,000 reward for information about the Black Bear that was killed in Lincoln Parish on May 12. You’re asked to call the Louisiana Operation Game Thief hotline.

It only takes one storm to make a bad season and Entergy urges customers to have a plan and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature may bring. Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg says the company works continuously on improving systems and response time.

Cut 6 (11)  “…year round.” 

And there’s already a Tropical Depression in the Gulf, but it’s not forecasted to be a threat to Louisiana.

The Louisiana Cancer Research Center is holding a Promising Practices Conference at Louisiana Tech University today to discuss statewide efforts to rid Louisiana of the moniker “Cancer Alley.” Director of the Office of Community Outreach with the LCRC Earl Benjamin-Robinson says the public is asked to share their experiences.

Cut 9 (11) “…going on.”

You can find a link to attend virtually in an article on the conference at LouisianaRadioNetwork-dot com.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Public School employees would not be allowed to discuss sexuality and gender identity under legislation that’s moving closer to final legislative passage at the state capitol. Opponents say this is not an issue in Louisiana, but the author of the legislation, Haughton Representative Dodie Horton disagrees…
cut 9 (11) “….an issue”
But Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis, Louisiana’s first openly gay elected official, says the measure singles out students, teachers and parents who are different…
cut 10 (10) “…their child”
Louisiana’s version of the Don’t Say Gay Bill has been approved by the House and is awaiting debate on the Senate floor.

Louisiana and nine other states have filed a lawsuit against the federal government for the steep flood insurance rate hikes they are implementing. State Solicitor General Liz Murrill says there’s no transparency in what FEMA is doing…
cut 5 (10) “….of other states”
FEMA says they’ve calculated the new premiums by looking at scientific models and projecting the costs of rebuilding a flood damaged home.

LSU’s 2023 Louisiana Survey finds that 70-percent of residents support legal recreational use of marijuana. That percentage has increased from 42-percent in 2013. Doctor Michael Henderson organized the poll and says this is an issue the new governor and legislature will have to face…
cut 13 (09) “….with this”
Governor John Bel Edwards opposes legalizing recreational marijuana use.

8:30 LRN Newscast

House passed legislation to prohibit classroom discussion of sexual orientation and/or gender identity in public schools’ heads to the full Senate after Senate Education approved the bill. Critics refer to the legislation as Louisiana’s version of the “Don’t Say Gay Bill.” Bill author Haughton Representative Dodie Horton disagrees.
Cut 7 (09) “…conversations.”
But opponents like openly gay Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis says the bill is hateful and it tells children they aren’t accepted if they are different.
Cut 8 (09) “…the United States.”
The Senate Education Committee also sent a bill to the floor that would give school employees the right not to use alternate pronouns for children if it goes against their religious or moral convictions.

Louisiana has joined ten states in a lawsuit against FEMA over the federal agency’s Risk Rating 2.0 which is causing flood insurance premiums to go up substantially for homeowners in south Louisiana. State Solicitor General Liz Murrill says FEMA is not being transparent on how they came up with these new premiums…
cut 6 (09) “….the Federal Government”
FEMA says Risk Rating 2.0 rates are based on a home’s proximity to water, construction type and ground elevation.

Colorado State University hurricane researchers have increased their forecast slightly for this hurricane season, now calling for 15 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. Researcher Angelie Nieves Jimenez says this is a difficult year to predict, as it’s rare for sea surface temperaturs to be this warm which is conducive to tropical storm formation, but an El Nino is also expected to develop which hinders storm development…
cut 16 (09) “…El Nino”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office is suing FEMA; seeking transparency on why flood insurance rates are skyrocketing.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The U-S Senate approved a bipartisan debt-ceiling deal late last night. Both of Louisiana’s Republican U-S Senators voted against it. John Kennedy says the bill would normalize and institutionalize emergency spending that Congress had to provide during the pandemic. And Bill Cassidy says the legislation cuts vital defense spending and barely decreases the debt.

A poll conducted by LSU finds that 70-percent of respondents support legally allowing people to possess small amounts of marijuana for recreational use. Director of the Louisiana Survey, Doctor Michael Henderson, says in 2013, only 42-percent supported legalization for recreational use and support is also growing among older individuals…
cut 12 (13) “….them support”

Colorado State University hurricane researchers have increased their forecast slightly for the 2023 hurricane season as they are now predicting 15 named storms. Researcher Angelie Nieves-Jimenez says forecasting is difficult this year, because an El Nino is expected to develop…
cut 15 (09) “…it’s coming”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

After being ranked number one for most of the season, the real season begins today for the LSU Tigers as they open the Baton Rouge Regional by hosting Tulane at 2 PM. The Tigers went 1-and-2 last week in the SEC Tournament but center fielder Dylan Crews says the postseason truly begins today….
Cut 17 (16) “…was good”
Crews is the SEC Player of the Year and right-handed pitcher Paul Skenes has been named the National Player of the Year by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. No announcement yet from LSU Coach Jay Johnson on a starting pitcher today.

The SEC announces it will play an eight-game conference schedule in 2024, the first year Texas and Oklahoma join the league. Several schools, including LSU, wanted to move to a nine-game schedule, but there was enough pushback that the league has settled on eight conference games in 2024. LSU’s conference schedule for 2024 will be announced June 14th.

This afternoon the Ragin Cajuns will battle Texas in the opening game of Coral Gables regional. U-L Lafayette Coach Matt Deggs says it’s an even match-up on paper….
Cut 19 (28) “…great matchup.”
Nine-game winner Jackson Nezuh will get the start for the Cajuns. First pitch is at 1 PM.

Tonight, Nicholls makes its first appearance in a Regional since 1998 when they play Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The Colonels are 34 and 22 and they’ve never won an NCAA Tournament game in program history as they are 0-6 in three previous regional appearances. Nicholls was a surprise winner of the Southland Conference. Before the season they were picked to finish sixth in the conference.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Attorney General Jeff Landry has filed a lawsuit against FEMA over the new Risk Rating 2.0 flood insurance pricing policy. Landry says the federal agency’s rate increases place many Louisianans at risk of foreclosure. They have asked for open information on how the rates are set, with no response from FEMA…:
Cut 4 (13) “…gonna file suit.’”
Nine other states have joined Louisiana in this lawsuit.

LSU’s annual 2023 Louisiana survey shows increasing support to legalize the recreational use of marijuana…..
cut 11(11) “a bit”
That’s the Director of the Louisiana Survey Dr. Michael Henderson who says the survey also shows a sizable increase in support from respondents 65 and older.

Legislation that’s been called Louisiana’s version of “Don’t Say Gay Bill’ heads to the Senate for possible final passage. Brooke Thorington reports.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The Louisiana Senate has revived a bill that would ban gender affirming care for transgender youth. The legislation appeared to be dead for the session when the Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted against it, but the full Senate voted yesterday to bring the bill back up and it will be heard today by the Senate Judiciary A Committee.