8:30 LRN Newscast

The Calcasieu Parish Coroner’s office seeks help to identify a murder victim found in 1993 south of Merryville. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”
A calf that was born with two faces in Vermillion Parish and became a viral phenomenon on social media has died. That’s according to its owners at Breaux Farms. In a Facebook post yesterday, they announced that Deaux Face had stopped eating over the weekend and moved on to greener pastures yesterday.

 

A bill to make panhandling a state crime in Louisiana advances from House Criminal Justice. State law already prohibits panhandling on interstates, including off and on ramps. But this bill expands the law to public streets, that local law enforcement police. Haughton Republican Dodie Horton asked wanted to know if the bill would ban individuals from collecting for charity.

Cut 8 (13) “…giving law.” 
The House Education Committee has approved the Gator Scholarship Program which in a few years would allow families of any income level to receive state dollars to attend a private school It would replace the state’s current voucher system which helps six-thousand students go to a private school, instead of attending a C, D, or F public school. The bill’s author, Carencro Representative Julie Emerson

Cut 14 (14)  “…curriculum.”

7:30 am Newscast

The Calcasieu Coroner’s office hopes to solve a 31-year-old mystery and identify the body of a man found bound and shot to death in Merryville in 1993. Forensic Investigator, Zeb Johnson says DNA shows a connection to the late Emma and Reuben Ardoin. Investigators reached out to the but no one knew of a missing family member.

Cut 5 (09) “…genetic material.” 

 

A bill to give judges the sentencing option of surgical castration to someone who sexually assaults a child under the age of 13 has advanced at the capitol. Lake Charles Senator Mark Abraham says he has a problem with castration if it’s a first offense.

Cut 11 (11) “…I agree.”
The bill’s author Regina Barrow says she trusts a judge to decide if surgical castration is warranted.

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Legislation to make panhandling a state crime advance from House Criminal Justice. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 
Hey all you football fans, NFL owners have approved a new rule that will dramatically change kick-offs. The idea is to encourage more returns but also reduce big collisions. The kick-off team will now line up at the opposing team’s 40-yard line and can’t take off until the ball is caught or hits the ground.
 

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans rallied from 20 points down to take a five-point lead with about three minutes left, but ended up losing as Oklahoma City scored the final 12 points of the game to lose 119 to 112. NOLA hosts the Bucks tomorrow.

Tommy White, Mac Bingham and Hayden Travinksi all homered as the LSU Tigers defeated Southeastern Louisiana eight to  four.

The Ragin Cajuns won their eighth in a row as they defeated Grambling 12 to four. Blake Marshall struck out six over four innings for the save.

Louisiana Tech scored eight runs in the first two innings and ended up beating ULM eight to four. Northwestern State edged Louisiana Christian five to four, McNeese blanked Mississippi Valley State six to nothing and UNO defeated Southern 12 to 2.

Pro day at the LSU football practice facility. Scouts from the Washington Commanders and New England Patriots will take a close look at Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels.

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NFL owners approve a new rule that will dramatically change kick-offs. The idea is to encourage more returns but also reduce big collisions. The kick-off team will now line up at the opposing team’s 40-yard line and can’t take off until the ball is caught or hits the ground.
Saints Coach Dennis Allen says new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak will look to run the ball to set up the pass…
cut 20 (09) “….play action”

LSU cornerback Javien Toviano says new defensive coordinator Blake Baker encourages the whole defense to celebrate after making plays during spring football…
cut 17 (16) “…this year”

6:30 am Newscast

A bill to make panhandling a state crime in Louisiana advances from House Criminal Justice. Baton Rouge Representative Dixon McMakin says House Bill 97 is an effort to improve both motorist and pedestrian safety.

Cut 7 (05) “…in them.”

State law already prohibits panhandling on interstates, including off and on ramps and this bill expands the law to public streets, that local law enforcement police.

A bill to give judges the discretion to punish individuals who sexually assault a child with surgical castration advances from Senate Judiciary C. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow’s bill allows for the sentencing of surgical castration if the victim is under the age of 13.

Cut 10 (11) “…from prison.”

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The House Education Committee has approved the Gator Scholarship Program which in a few years would allow families of any income level to receive state dollars to attend a private school. Governor Landry’s deputy chief of staff Andree’ Miller says the legislation will give every child the chance to receive a quality education.

Cut 13 (08)  “…much better.”

The Calcasieu Coroner’s office hopes to solve a 31-year-old mystery and identify a body found south of Merryville in 1993 with 2-gun shots to the head and hands bound behind his back. Investigators recently obtained a DNA profile linking the victim to families in southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas. Forensic Investigator, Zeb Johnson…

Cut 4 (11) “…some closure.”

LRN AM Newscall March 27

The Calcasieu Parish Coroner’s office seeks help to identify a murder victim found in 1993 south of Merryville. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Legislation to make panhandling a state crime advance from House Criminal Justice. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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A bill to allow judges the option of sentencing a sex offender of a child to surgical castration advances from Senate Judiciary C. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The Calcasieu Coroner’s office hopes to solve a 31-year-old mystery and identify a body found south of Merryville in 1993 with 2-gun shots to the head and hands bound behind his back. Investigators recently obtained a DNA profile linking the victim to families in southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas. Forensic Investigator, Zeb Johnson…

Cut 4 (11) “…some closure.”

Facial reconstruction shows the victim was a black male between 25 and 35 years old. Johnson says DNA shows a connection to the late Emma and Reuben Ardoin. Investigators reached out to the family of the Ardoin’s, but no one knew of a missing family member. Because of the age of the skeletal remains, it’s difficult the know how closely related they may be…

Cut 5 (09) “…genetic material.” 

Johnson says, though they don’t believe he had a car, the victim did not appear to be homeless. He was well dressed, well-groomed with well-cared for teeth…

Cut 6 (09) “…know that.”

The Calcasieu Parish Coroner’s Office would like to hear from anyone who might have known the victim or have any information that could help identify the man who would now be 55 to 65 years old.

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A bill to make panhandling a state crime in Louisiana advances from House Criminal Justice. Baton Rouge Representative Dixon McMakin says House Bill 97 is an effort to improve both motorist and pedestrian safety.

 Cut 7 (05) “…in them.”

State law already prohibits panhandling on interstates, including off and on ramps and this bill expands the law to public streets, that local law enforcement police.

Haughton Republican Dodie Horton asked McMakin if the bill would ban individuals from collecting for charity.

Cut 8 (13) “…giving law.” 

Advocacy director of the Justice Accountability Center of Louisiana, Sarah Whittington opposes the bill because it’s something that local municipalities already cite.

Cut 9 (11)  “…local level.”

Whittington says the law could be deemed unconstitutional and state overreach of public streets.

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A bill to give judges the discretion to punish individuals who sexually assault a child with surgical castration advances from Senate Judiciary C. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow’s bill allows for the sentencing of surgical castration if the victim is under the age of 13.

Cut 10 (11) “…from prison.”

Lake Charles Senator Mark Abraham says he has a problem with castration if it’s a first offense and that he believes in second chances.

Cut 11 (11) “…I agree.”

Barrow says she trusts a judge to decide if surgical castration is warranted.

New Iberia Senator Blake Miguez asked if the punishment would apply to women. Barrow says it would. They also discussed how castration can diminish the sexual impulses and aggression of sex offenders.

Cut 12 (12) “…prevent that.” 

Female castration is the removal of ovaries.

The bill passed in committee without opposition and advances in the session.

In 2008 chemical castration was added as a sentencing option in Louisiana for those guilty of certain crimes, like molestation of a juvenile and aggravated rape.

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The House Education Committee has approved the Gator Scholarship Program which in a few years would allow families of any income level to receive state dollars to attend a private school. Governor Landry’s deputy chief of staff Andree’ Miller says the legislation will give every child the chance to receive a quality education.

Cut 13 (08)  “…much better.”

The Gator Scholarship Program will replace the state’s current voucher system which helps six-thousand students go to a private school, instead of attending a C, D, or F public school. Carencro Representative Julie Emerson says under her bill, even students who attend A and B schools would have a choice…

Cut 14 (14)  “…curriculum.”

Opponents say the Gator Scholarship Program will take money away from public schools. It’s estimated the program will cost at least 241-million dollars for the 2028-29 school year when more than 41-thousand students could receive state dollars for their education expenses.

LaPlace Representative Slyvia Elanie Taylor is concerned about state dollars going to a school that doesn’t have to be held to the same standards as a public school

Cut 15 (10)  “..accountability.”

The bill heads to House Appropriations because of its cost.

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LSU is trying to bring back D-B-U. There was a time the Tigers could claim they had the best defensive backs in the country, but LSU has struggled on defense the last couple of years. Defensive backs coach Corey Raymond helped create the DBU mantra, and he’s back as an assistant coach. Sophomore cornerback Javien Toviano is trying to learn all he can from Raymond…

Cut 16 (14)  “…from him.” 

Blake Baker is LSU’s new defensive coordinator. Toviano says he’s brought a lot of energy and wants everyone on defense to celebrate when someone makes a play…

Cut 17 (16) “…this year.” 

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Saints Coach Dennis Allen says the team is confident defensive end Chase Young will be 100-percent once he goes through the rehabilitation process following surgery on his neck last week. Allen says everyone was aware of the procedure when he signed a one-year 13-million dollar contract

Cut 18 (20)  “…as possible.”  

Willie Gay is the other big free agent signee on the Saints defense. Allen says signing Gay gives them some good depth at the linebacker position

Cut 19 (19) “…our locker room.”  

Allen says new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak will bring a proven, successful system to New Orleans. He says they want to be a physically imposing offense…

Cut 20 (09) “…play action.”

5:30 LRN Newscast and Legislative Report March 26

House Education approves the Gator Scholarship Program which in a few years would allow families of any income level to receive state dollars to attend a private school. Governor Landry’s deputy chief of staff Andree’ Miller says the legislation will give every child the chance to receive a quality education.

Cut 13 (08)  “…much better”

The Gator Scholarship Program will replace the state’s current voucher system.

House Criminal Justice approves legislation to make it a crime to be within 25-feet of a working law enforcement officer who told the person to stop or retreat. The bill was approved last year but vetoed by then Governor John Bel Edwards. Policy Strategist for the Louisiana ACLU, Stephanie Willis, believes this law will be difficult to enforce…

Cut 12 (08) “…25ft away” 

A bill to give judges the discretion to punish individuals who sexually assault a child with surgical castration advances from Senate Judiciary C. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow’s bill allows for the sentencing of surgical castration if the victim is under the age of 13.

Cut 10 (12) “…from prison.”

Lake Charles Senator Mark Abraham says he has a problem with castration if it’s a first offense and that he believes in second chances.

Cut 11 (13) “…I agree.”

The bill also allows a female offender to be castrated.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Busy night of sports in Louisiana….eighth ranked LSU hosts Southeastern Louisiana tonight. The Lions have won eight of their last nine, while the Tigers have dropped two in a row.

The Ragin Cajuns have won seven in a row and host Grambling State. ULM is at Louisiana Tech.

The Pelicans will host Oklahoma City tonight at 7 PM. It’s a matchup between two of the better teams in the Western Conference.

The Lady Tigers will play UCLA on Saturday in Albany, New York. The Bruins rallied to beat Creighton on Monday night. The LSU women’s basketball program has also announced six-foot-five Jersey Wolfenbarger will transfer to the Lady Tigers. Wolfenbarger played two years at Arkansas and averaged six points and four rebounds per game. The former McDonald’s All-American will have two years of eligibility at LSU.

After beating Grambling last night in the WNIT, the ULM women’s basketball team will host Southern Miss tomorrow night.

And University of Texas Rio Grande Valley has left the WAC for the Southland Conference.

In Spring football, Blake Baker is LSU’s new defensive coordinator. Cornerback Javien Toviano says he’s brought a lot of energy and wants everyone on defense to celebrate when someone makes a play…
cut 17 (16) “…this year”
Louisiana Tech kicked off spring practice yesterday. The Bulldogs have a new defensive coordinator in Jeremiah Johnson. Defensive lineman Jayden Gray says he appreciates the positive feedback they get from Johnson…
cut 15 (25) “…next drive”
Johnson is a former defensive coordinator at Northern Iowa and Kent State.

4:30 PM Newscast March 26

The House Criminal Justice Committee approves legislation that would make it a crime to be within 25-feet of a working law enforcement officer who told the person to stop or retreat. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot says he’s trying to protect officers with this bill. Opponents raised concerns about constitutional rights and whether on lookers can still get good video of potential police misconduct. Fontenot says 25 feet is a sufficient distance…

Cut 13 (14) “…use of force”   

Authorities continue to investigate the death of 26 year old Devin Repath of Westwego who died following a large fight at Fred’s Bar and Grill in Tigerland near LSU’s campus. Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas Morse says his investigators are working with LSU police and reviewing videos to identify those involved.

Cut 9 (08) “…near future.” 

State Police says a 14-year-old driver was in a fatal single-vehicle crash Sunday night in Richland Parish. Don Molino has the story.

Cut 1 (29)  “…I’m Don Molino.”

St. Tammany Parish leaders say they plan to file for a recall campaign to remove Coroner Dr. Christopher Tape. Tape was accused but never tried on a technicality for child sexual abuse in 2002 in New Mexico. Dillard University Political Science Professor Dr. Robert Collins says this case highlights the importance of researching a candidate before you cast your ballot.

Cut 7 (12) “…competitive election.”  

Tape was reportedly fired from his previous job at the St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s Office last October by his predecessor Dr. Charles Preston who retired.

3:30 PM Newscast March 26

State Police says a 14-year-old driver died as a result of a single-vehicle crash on Sunday night in Richland Parish. Trooper Ryan Davis says 14 year old Suh’ renity Butler and four passengers in the vehicle, who were also minors, were properly restrained the vehicle veered off the road into a tree. A toxicology sample is pending, however Davis says under the state’s statue, Butler was not of legal age to be behind the wheel of a car.

Cut 4 (13) “…to drive.” 

 

The calf born with two faces in Vermillion Parish last month has died according to the owners, Breaux Farms. The calf known as Deux Face stopped eating over the weekend and owners say, they were happy to give her the best life possible and she’s moved on to greener pastures.

 

 

St. Tammany Parish leaders say they plan to file for a recall campaign to remove Coroner Dr. Christopher Tape. Tape was accused but never tried on a technicality for child sexual abuse in 2002 in New Mexico. Dillard University Political Science Professor Dr. Robert Collins says if Tape had had a challenger opposition research…

Cut 6  (09) “…call on it.” 

Collins says this case highlights the importance of researching a candidate before you cast your ballot.

The House Criminal Justice Committee approves legislation that would make it a crime to be within 25-feet of a working law enforcement officer who told the person to stop or retreat. The bill was approved last year but vetoed by then Governor John Bel Edwards. Policy Strategist for the Louisiana ACLU, Stephanie Willis, believes this law will be difficult enforce properly…

Cut 12 (13) “…step away from” 

2:30 PM Newscast March 26

State Police says a single-vehicle crash on Sunday night in Richland Parish claimed the life of 14-year-old driver and several others were injured. Trooper Ryan Davis says 14 year old Suh’ renity Butler veered off the roadway and slammed into a tree.

Cut 3 (13) “…the crash.”  

 

The death of 26 year old Devin Repath of Westwego who died following a large fight at Fred’s Bar and Grill in Tigerland near LSU’s campus is still under investigation. The incident happened early Saturday morning. Morse says Repath was struck during the brawl and knocked unconscious. He was taken off life support on Monday. No arrests have been made but it appears the fight started inside and spilled outside the bar. Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas Morse

Cut 10 (05) “…this time “

 

The House Criminal Justice Committee approves legislation that would make it a crime to be within 25-feet of a working law enforcement officer who told the person to stop or retreat. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot says he’s trying to protect officers with this bill…

Cut 11 (10) “…more difficult.”

 

Because embattled St. Tammany Parish Coroner Christoper Tape ran unopposed his background wasn’t researched by an opponent. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”