3:30 PM LRN Newscast

A mass shooting in Natchitoches early yesterday morning claimed the life of an 18-year-old. Latravion Stallworth of Natchitoches was one of six people shot. Police Sergeant John Greely says the other five were taken to the hospital. Three of them have been released from the hospital, and two are in stable condition.

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It’s unknown what led up to the shooting and so far, no one is in custody.

And in Iberville Parish, the St. Gabriel Police Department is grieving one of their own. 12-year veteran, Captain Devin Boutte was found stabbed to death at a home Sunday morning after the alleged killer informed St. Gabriel police Chief of an incident. In an interview with WBRZ channel 2, Chief Kevin Ambeau called it a gruesome death. 25-year-old Warren Mitchell III has been arrested but no motive was given.

A 12-member team, including firefighters from Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana, and Shreveport Fire Departments, deployed to Texas to aid in the catastrophic flood response, particularly in Kerr County.

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President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill on the Fourth of July and Senator Bill Cassidy says some Louisiana taxpayers will feel it right away.

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He says the legislation extends tax cuts approved in 2017 and ends several consumer tax credits connected to clean energy including those for electric vehicle charging stations.

LRN PM Newscall

A 12-member team, including firefighters from Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana, and Shreveport Fire Departments, deployed to Texas to aid in the catastrophic flood response, particularly in Kerr County.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Congratulations to Garrett Nussmeier, he got down on one knee over the holiday weekend to propose to his longtime girlfriend. Jeff Palermo has the happy story…

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Crime continues to plague Natchitoches, with the latest incident happening early yesterday morning. Police Sergeant John Greely says there was a deadly mass shooting shortly after 1:30.

Cut 3 (08) “…was pronounced deceased.” (six shot, one fatally)

The man who died has been identified as 18-year-old Latravion Stallworth of Natchitoches. Of the other five victims, three were released from the hospital, and two are in stable condition. Sergeant Greely says this happened on Keyser (KYE-zer) Avenue.

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Greely says at this time, it’s unknown what led up to the shooting.

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So far, no one is in custody.

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President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill on the Fourth of July.  So when will people start seeing effects? Senator Bill Cassidy says that for some Louisiana taxpayers, will feel it right away.

Cut 6 (05) “…overtime begin.”

Cassidy says the One Big Beautiful Bill expands business incentives…

Cut 7 (12) “…create those jobs.”

The legislation extends tax cuts approved in 2017 and creates new ones like for workers who receive tips or overtime compensation. Cassidy says the legislation also ends several consumer tax credits connected to clean energy

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A 12-member task force comprised of firefighters from Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana, and Shreveport are in Texas to aid in catastrophic flood response, particularly in Kerr County.  Baton Rouge Fire Chief Michael Kimble says swift water operations are still ongoing and they are there as a back-up to a team that’s already conducting them…

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Trained in swift water rescue and urban search and rescue, the firefighters are equipped with advanced rescue boats and specialized gear to save lives in flood emergencies. Kimble says they are some of the most qualified and dedicated individuals around.

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Their mission supports overwhelmed local crews, with deployment duration based on ongoing needs. Kimble commended the rapid response of Governor Jeff Landry to approve the 14-day deployment.

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2:30 PM LRN Newscast

In the devastating Texas flash flood tragedies, heroes and heroines emerge. Emma Foltz of Alexandria was instrumental in evacuating 14 of her campers to safety. She has served as Counselor at Camp Mystic for the last three years and is a rising star at Louisiana Tech. Governor Jeff Landry posted a heartfelt thanks to Emma on X.

A 12-member task force comprised of firefighters from Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana, and Shreveport are in Texas to aid in catastrophic flood response. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Michael Kimble says the firefighters trained in swift water rescue and urban search and rescue equipped with advanced rescue boats and specialized gear dropped everything to go help support overwhelmed local crews. Deployment duration is based on ongoing needs. Kimble commended the rapid response of Governor Jeff Landry to approve the 14-day deployment.

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Crime continues to plague Natchitoches, with the latest incident happening early yesterday morning. Police Sergeant John Greely says there was a deadly mass shooting shortly after 1:30.

Cut 3 (08) “…was pronounced deceased.” (six shot, one fatally)

The man who died has been identified as 18-year-old Latravion Stallworth of Natchitoches. So far, no one is in custody

Congratulations to Garrett Nussmeier, he got down on one knee over the holiday weekend to propose to his longtime girlfriend. Jeff Palermo has the happy story…

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1:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has a team of firefighters in Texas assisting in efforts to find victims from the catastrophic flood that took place in central Texas. At least 90 people are dead or missing. The firefighters have rescue boats and specialized gear to save lives in flood emergencies. Baton Rouge fire chief Michael Kimble says they are some of the most qualified and dedicated individuals around.

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President Trump has signed the One Big Beautiful Bill into law and Senator Bill Cassidy says it expands business incentives…

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Cassidy says language in the bill was changed to address the potential closure of rural hospitals as a result of cuts Medicaid and health care.

 

Governor Jeff Landry recently signed the App Store Accountability Act, requiring app stores to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent….

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Congratulations to Garrett Nussmeier. LSU’s starting quarterback got engaged over the Fourth of July weekend to his longtime girlfriend Ella Springfield. Springfield is an LSU alum who lives in Dallas. The couple shared their news on Instagram and Nussmeier posted the caption “Forever Us.” No word on a wedding date as Nussmeier prepares for his final season at LSU looking to guide the Tigers to the College Football Playoff.

12:30 LRN Newscast

An 18-year-old was killed in a mass shooting that occurred during the early morning hours on Sunday in Natchitoches. Latravion Stallworth was pronounced dead at the scene. Three of the other five victims were treated and released, while two other victims remained hospitalized. No arrests have been made….

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That’s Natchitoches Police Sergeant John Greely.

Louisiana public schools are waiting for more information after the U-S Department of Education told individual states it’s withholding nearly seven-billion dollars in education grants. Michael Faulk, the Executive director of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, says this caught school systems off guard.

Cut 12 (12) “…for this.”

 

A 12-member team that’s comprised of firefighters from Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana, and Shreveport are in Texas to aid in catastrophic flood response, particularly in Kerr County.  Baton Rouge Fire Chief Michael Kimble says swift water operations are ongoing, and they are there as a back-up to a team already conducting them…

Cut 9 (08)  “…by another team.”

Governor Jeff Landry is hailing Emma Foltz of Alexandria, a hero after she played an instrumental role in helping to evacuate 14 of her campers at Camp Mystic to safety.

During a Fourth of July celebration at the White House, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill into Law. The legislation extends tax cuts approved in 2017 and creates new ones like for workers who receive tips or overtime compensation. Senator Bill Cassidy says the legislation also ends several consumer tax credits connected to clean energy…

Cut 8 (10) “…six months”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Former LSU baseball All-Americans, Paul Skenes and Alex Bregman are headed back to the Major League Baseball All-Star game. Skenes is an All-Star for the second consecutive year. The right-hander leads the National League with an ERA of 1.94 and has struck out 125 in 116 innings.

Bregman is in his first season with the Red Sox and is hitting .299 with 11 homers and 35 RBIs. But the 2018 All-Star MVP has not played since May 23rd because of a quadriceps injury, so it’s unlikely he’ll play in the All-Star game in Atlanta on July 15th.

And on the hardwood, former LSU star Angel Reese is a WNBA All-Star for a second straight season. Reese leads the league with 12.6 rebounds a game and she’s also averaging 12 points a contest.

Former McNeese star Christian Shumate will be play on the Pelicans Summer League Team, which will have its first game in Las Vegas on Thursday against Minnesota.

 

LSU football received two verbal commitments on July 4th, projected safety Isaiah Washington from Haynesville and the second best offensive lineman in the state of Mississippi, Bryson Cooley, a four-star prospect from West Johnson High School in Laurel, Mississippi.

Getting back to Washington, his stock rose after winning the 110-meter hurdles and the triple jump at the outdoor state track championships in May.

During the fourth of July holiday, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier got engaged to his longtime girlfriend Ella Springfield, who is an LSU graduate. Nussmeier is 23-years-old and is the leading returning passer in college football, after throwing for four-thousand yards last season.

LSU’s Jay Johnson has been named D-1 Baseball National Coach of the Year. He’s the first two-time winner in the award’s 11 year history.

Northwestern State baseball coach Chris Bertrand has received a contract extension that keeps him in Natchitoches through 2028. The Demons won 35 games last season, the most since 2018.

And former Ragin Cajuns pitching coach Gunner Leger has been named the new pitching coach at Southern Miss.

11:30 LRN Newscast

One is dead and five others are hurt in a mass shooting in Natchitoches over the weekend. The man who died has been identified as 18-year-old Latravion Stallworth of Natchitoches. Of the other five victims, three were released from the hospital, and two are in stable condition. Police Sergeant John Greely says this happened early yesterday morning on Keyser (KYE-zer) Avenue.

Cut 4 (05) “…late night eateries.”

Greely says at this time, it’s unknown what led up to the shooting.

President Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill on the Fourth of July. So when will people start seeing effects? Senator Bill Cassidy says some Louisiana taxpayers will feel them right away.

Cut 6 (11) “…of this year.”

12 firefighters from Louisiana are in Texas to support ongoing efforts in response to the catastrophic flooding that’s left at least 80 dead. This team brings specialized training and equipment to conduct swift water rescue and Urban Search and Rescue operations under the most challenging conditions.

Governor Landry recently signed the App Store Accountability Act, requiring app stores to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent. Sean Richardson has more.

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The next big statewide election is in April, and there will be five constitutional amendments on the ballot. Among them – one giving the Legislature the ability to remove positions from civil service protection, raising the mandatory retirement age for judges from 70 to 75, and one that would give the newly created city of St. George in East Baton Rouge Parish its own school system.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana public schools are waiting for more information after the U-S Department of Education told individual states it’s withholding nearly seven-billion dollars in education grants. Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, Michael Faulk, says schools were planning to use this money pay for tutoring, after school programs, summer activities and professional development of teachers…

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The Learning Policy Institute estimates Louisiana could lose out on more than 109-million dollars in federal K-through-12 education funding.

AT least 80 people are dead including 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic because of flash flooding in Central Texas. But Governor Jeff Landry is hailing Emma Foltz of Alexandria, a hero after she played an instrumental role in helping to evacuate 14 of her campers at Camp Mystic to safety. The Louisiana Tech student has served as a counselor at the all-girls camp for three years.

 

Crime continues to plague Natchitoches, with the latest incident happening early yesterday morning. Police Sergeant John Greely says there was a mass shooting shortly after 1:30.

Cut 3 (08) “…was pronounced deceased.” (six shot, one fatally)

The man who died has been identified as 18-year-old Latravion Stallworth of Natchitoches. No arrests have been made.

The next big statewide election is in April and there will be five constitutional amendments on the ballot. There will be an amendment that would give the newly created city of St. George in East Baton Rouge Parish its own school system. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says the whole state will vote on this amendment and it must pass statewide and in East Baton Rouge Parish…

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The April ballot will also have constitutional amendments on giving the Legislature the ability to remove positions from civil service protection, raising the mandatory retirement age for judges from 70 to 75

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry recently signed the App Store Accountability Act, requiring app stores to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent before allowing minors to download apps or make in-app purchases. Louisiana Family Forum Director Gene Mills says many don’t realize that when minors download apps, they are entering into contractual terms of service.

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Louisiana public schools are waiting for more information after the U-S Department of Education told individual states it’s withholding nearly seven-billion dollars in education grants. Michael Faulk, the Executive director of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, says this caught school systems off guard.

Cut 12 (12) “…for this.”

Remnants of Constitutional Amendment Two that failed to pass voter approval last November will re-appear on the April 18th ballot. Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana President Steven Procopio says this time around, the issue of teacher pay is its own standalone measure.

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Three sea turtles have been released into the Gulf of Mexico after rehabilitation by Audubon Aquarium Rescue in New Orleans. Stranding and Rehab Coordinator Gabriela Harlamert says two critically endangered Kemp’s ridley turtles, Libra and Dorado, were rescued after cold-stunning in New England.

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8:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana public schools are waiting for more information after the U-S Department of Education told individual states it’s withholding nearly seven-billion dollars in education grants. Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, Michael Faulk, says schools were planning to use this money to pay for tutoring, after school programs, summer activities and professional development of teachers…

Cut 10 (08) “…the cuts”

The U-S Education Department said its holding back the money so a review can be conducted on the grant programs

The April 2026 statewide ballot will have five constitutional amendments on it, including a portion of Amendment two, which failed last November. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says voters will be asked if parish governments should have the option of charging an inventory tax on businesses…

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The App Store Accountability Act is among the many laws approved in the 2025 legislative session. It requires app stores to verify user ages and app stores must share users’ age categories with developers…

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That’s Gene Mills, director of the Louisiana Family Forum, who says the new law will go into effect on July 1, 2026.

Three sea turtles have been released into the Gulf of Mexico after rehabilitation by the Audubon Aquarium Rescue. Two critically endangered Kemp’s ridley turtles, Libra and Dorado, were rescued after cold-stunning in New England and treated in New Orleans. Stranding and Rehab Coordinator Gabriela Harlamert says the two Kemp’s turtles were originally set to be released earlier, but they had long-term effects from the cold-stunned

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