12:30 PM LRN Newscast

President Trump recently called on National Guard Troops to help fight crime in Washington D.C. and now he’s considering doing the same in other cities including one of our own.

Cut 12 (12) “…of this country.”

Crime rates have actually fallen in New Orleans in 2025

We now know one person who will not be the LSU System’s next president. After her name surfaced as a top candidate for the job, Congresswoman Julia Letlow ended that speculation. The Monroe native has represented the 5th district since 2021 and previously taught at ULM, Tulane and South Florida. At her alma mater, ULM, she’s been an ombudsperson and also served as a Vice President of Academic Affairs.

Cut 7 (10) “…representing the 5th.”

166 solar power installers were recently laid off in Louisiana but Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association Director, Monika (noe-NEE-kah) Gerhart says Louisiana is among the nation’s leaders in solar energy growth and she points out that over the last decade, Louisiana has experienced the most cumulative power outage hours of any state in the nation.

Cut 5 (15) “…more affordable rate.”

She says solar is a mature industry that will continue to grow as long as the sun shines.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU head football coach Brian Kelly admits that he made a mistake in LSU’s 17 to 10 win over Clemson. Kelly says that the Tigers should have taken a field goal instead of going for it on fourth and short late in the second quarter….

Cut 16 (23) “…that situation.”

The Saints have hired former Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff as a consultant. Dimitroff was a two-time NFL executive of the year from 2008 to 2020 in Atlanta, drafting Matt Ryan and helping the Dirty Birds reach the Super Bowl in the 2016 season.

 

ULM football travels to Tuscaloosa this weekend to face number-21 Alabama after a 29 to 0 victory over Saint Francis last week. Head coach Bryant Vincent says he wants to see major strides from his team every week, but especially in week two.

Cut 19 (14) “…got to climb.”

The Grambling State Tigers, meanwhile, will face an AP number-one team for the first time in program history as they travel to Columbus to take on Ohio State. Head coach Mickey Joseph wants his team to play a clean game…

Cut 20 (21) “…be clean.”

11:30 AM LRN Newscast

Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow ended speculation this morning that she could be the next president of the LSU system. During an appearance on Talk 107-3 in Baton Rouge, Letlow says she considered the opportunity, but the timing is not right…

Cut 6 (10) “…as a candidate.”

Letlow has represented Louisiana’s 5th Congressional district since 2021.

The Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living says data shows that smoke-free policies are effective in reducing the rate of smoking-related cancers. Senior Director Dr. Earl Benjamin-Robinson says data like this further fuels their goal of additional smoke-free policies across the state.

Cut 9 (07)  “…their quit attempts.”

He says Orleans and Ouachita parishes, where smoking is prohibited in all indoor establishments, including bars and gaming facilities, experienced a higher decrease in smoking-related cancers, than the rest of the state.

Louisiana solar panel installer PosiGen recently laid off 166 employees but one solar, wind and energy storage trade organization says they’re confident in the growth of solar energy. Monika (noe-NEE-kah) Gerhart, the executive director of the Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association, says solar is a mature industry that will continue to grow as long as the sun shines.

Cut 4 (12) “…with good support.”

 

She says Louisiana is among the nation’s leaders in solar energy growth and points out, over the last decade, Louisiana has experienced the most cumulative power outage hours of any state in the nation.

 

A Deridder man was one number short of becoming a billionaire. John Stokes matched the powerball and four of the five other numbers in Saturday’s Powerball 1.1-billion-dollar jackpot drawing. He didn’t walk away empty handed though, he tripled his winnings with the power play option and was awarded $150,000. The jackpot as grown and tonight’s drawing is 1.4 billion dollars making it the sixth largest jackpot among all U.S. lottery jackpot games.

10:30 LRN Newscast

An anti-smoking group says smoke-free policies has led to a drop in smoking-related cancer.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Governor Landry and federal officials will be at Angola this afternoon to announce that ICE detainees will be housed at the State Penitentiary. In a statement, Governor Landry says criminal illegal aliens beware, Louisiana Lockup is where your time in America Ends. It’s been reported the undocumented immigrants will be housed at Camp J, which has been under renovation.

Two more Republicans are eyeing the U-S Senate race, Carencro Representative Julie Emerson and St. Tammany Councilwoman Kathy Seidan are looking at challenging Republican incumbent Bill Cassidy. Cassidy is already facing three announced challengers. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s a sign many see Cassidy as vulnerable because of his 2021 vote to impeach President Trump…

Cut 12 (08) “…getting in it”

After Louisiana solar panel installer PosiGen laid off 166 employees, one trade organization representing the solar, wind and energy storage industries is reaffirming its confidence in the growth of solar energy. Monika (noe-NEE-kah) Gerhart, the executive director of the Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association, says Louisiana is among the nation’s leaders in solar energy growth.

Cut 3 (08) “…and new hires.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Union Parish vegetable farmer Conrad Cable says he will challenge Republican House Speaker and Fourth District Congressman Mike Johnson in next year’s federal elections. Johnson will be well-funded in his re-election bid, but Cable says he has a plan to raise money…

Cut 6 (17) “….we intend to do”

Republican U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is facing at least three Republican challengers in his bid for re-election. They are State Treasurer John Fleming, Acadiana state Senator Blake Miguez and Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says all of these candidates can make a run for U-S Senate and not lose their current seat…

Cut 11 (10) “….squeak ahead”

In April, there will be a party primary, as Republican and no party voters will have a chance to elect a GOP candidate for the November election

A big press conference is scheduled for 3 PM today at Angola as Governor Landry along with federal officials will announce detainee undocumented immigrants will be housed at the State Penitentiary. Louisiana has nine ICE processing and detention centers and Louisiana Illuminator Editor Greg LaRose says Louisiana has become a go-to location for the Trump administration since it placed a heightened emphasis on immigration enforcement.

Cut 15 (09) “…hold times.”

Governor Landry says the federal government has approved the state’s waiver that prohibits SNAP recipients from using food stamps to purchase soda, candy and energy drinks. Landry says this new policy is part of the state’s Make Louisiana Healthy agenda.

Cut 21 (09) “…Louisianians healthy.”

Landry says SNAP recipients are now able to purchase rotisserie chicken with food stamps, a healthy food item.

8:30 AM Newscast

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson will face a Democratic challenger in next November’s general election. Andre Champagne reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

Powerball mania is in full effect across the country as the prize for tonight’s jackpot is up to an estimated 1.3 billion dollars.  Tonight’s jackpot is the fifth largest in Powerball history with an estimated cash value of $589 million dollars.

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State and Federal officials are set to make a big announcement later today, making it official that Angola will house ICE detainees in Camp J.  It has been closed since 2018. However, Louisiana Illuminator Editor Greg LaRose says ays in late July the governor declared a state of emergency for expedited repairs.

Cut 14 (11) “…changed.”

The Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living says smoke-free policies are working when it comes to reducing the rate of smoking-related cancers.  And Senior Director Dr. Earl Benjamin-Robinson, says the positive effects of smoke-free policies have many more benefits.

Cut 8 (12) “…having asthma attacks.”

7:30 AM Newscast

Louisiana’s 2026 U.S. Senate race could get even more crowded. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Democrat Conrad Cable has announced he will run against U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson in the general election next November.  Cable on who he is as a candidate.

Cut 5 (12) “…serve my community.”

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Governor Jeff Landry, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Krisi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi will announce this afternoon that the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola will house ICE detainees. Louisiana Illuminator Editor Greg LaRose says the ICE detainees will be housed at Camp J.

Cut 13 (12)  “…facility.”

The Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living says smoke-free policies have been very effective in reducing the rate of smoking-related cancers. Senior Director Dr. Earl Benjamin-Robinson, says Orleans and Ouachita parishes, where smoking is prohibited in all indoor establishments, including bars and gaming facilities, both experienced a much higher decrease in smoking-related cancers, relative to the rest of the state.

Cut 7 (09) “…those respective parishes.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU fans thought they were robbed when the instant replay official determined that Barion Brown did not score a touchdown in the third quarter of Saturday night’s game. The official on the field, ruled it was a catch and Brown was out of bounds at the one-yard line. The instant replay looked like it was a touchdown, but the instant replay judge determined Brown did not possess the ball through the entire process of the catch. Coach Brian Kelly says the officials got the call right, but the rule should be changed…

Cut 17 (21) “…that play”

Kelly also announced that receiver Destyn Hill suffered a fracture hand and will miss this Saturday night’s home opener against Louisiana Tech.

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The Grambling State Tigers will face the A-P number-one team for the first time in program history as they travel to Columbus to take on Ohio State. Head coach Mickey Joseph is not backing down from the challenge and wants his team to focus on one play at a time while limiting sloppy play.

Cut 20 (21) “…be clean.”

Nicholls is ranked 22nd in the Stats Perform FSC Top 25 poll. The Colonels defeated fifth-ranked U-I-W to start the season, before losing to Troy in a competitive game in week two. Nicholls hosts West Georgia this Saturday.

 

In the A-F-C-A coaches poll, McNeese is receiving votes. The Cowboys are at U-L Lafayette on Saturday night.

6:30 AM Newscast

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson will have a Democratic opponent in next November’s general election for his District Four House seat. Conrad Cable has announced that he is running for Johnson’s seat. Cable says he’s not a politician; he’s a vegetable farmer.

Cut 4 (14) “…of Louisianans face.”

We could see more Republican candidates enter next year’s U.S. Senate race and challenge incumbent Bill Cassidy. Carencro State Representative Julie Emerson told the Advocate she will throw her hat into the ring, if Congresswoman Julia Letlow doesn’t get in the race. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says everyone is waiting to see if Letlow will make a run for Senate.

Cut 10 (07) “…things up.”

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One anti-smoking group says smoke-free policies help contribute to a drop in smoking-related cancer. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The billion-dollar Powerball jackpot is still on the rise! The prize has surged to an estimated $1.30 billion for tonight’s drawing, with an estimated cash value of $589 million.  Tonight’s jackpot is the fifth largest in Powerball history.

 

LRN AM Newscall September 3

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson will face a Democratic challenger in next November’s general election. Andre Champagne reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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One anti-smoking group says smoke-free policies help contribute to a drop in smoking-related cancer. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Louisiana’s 2026 U.S. Senate race could get even more crowded. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson will have a Democratic opponent in next November’s general election for his District Four House seat. Conrad Cable has announced that he is running for Johnson’s seat. Cable says he’s not a politician; he’s a vegetable farmer.

Cut 4 (14) “…of Louisianans face.”

Cable says he’s not bought and paid for; he’s one who’s looking out for the interests of everyone in District Four.

Cut 5 (12) “…serve my community.”

With Johnson being third in line to the Presidency, he will obviously be very well-funded in his re-election bid. Cable says he has a plan to raise money to go up against the Speaker of the House.

Cut 6 (17) “…we intend to do.”

This is Cable’s first run for political office; and given the makeup of the district, it will shape up to be an uphill climb. The Cook Partisan Voter Index ranks the Fourth Congressional District the most Republican district in the state.

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The Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living says smoke-free policies have shown to be very effective in reducing the rate of smoking-related cancers. Senior Director Dr. Earl Benjamin-Robinson, says Orleans and Ouachita parishes, where smoking is prohibited in all indoor establishments, including bars and gaming facilities, both experienced a much higher decrease in smoking-related cancers, relative to the rest of the state.

Cut 7 (09) “…those respective parishes.”

Dr. Benjamin-Robinson says the positive effects of smoke-free policies can go far beyond a decrease in smoking-related cancers.

Cut 8 (12) “…having asthma attacks.”

Dr. Benjamin-Robinson says data like this further fuels the Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living’s quest for additional smoke-free policies across the state.

Cut 9 (07)  “…their quit attempts.”

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We could see more Republican candidates enter next year’s U.S. Senate race and challenge incumbent Bill Cassidy. Carencro State Representative Julie Emerson told the Advocate she will throw her hat into the ring, if Congresswoman Julia Letlow doesn’t get in the race. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says everyone is waiting to see if Letlow will make a run for Senate.

Cut 10 (07) “…things up.”

St. Tammany Councilwoman Kathy Seiden has also indicated she could enter the U-S Senate race. Seiden said she’s hired a pollster connected to President Trump to see if voters are looking for a fresh face to represent Louisiana in the U-S Senate.

State Treasurer John Fleming, Acadiana state Senator Blake Miguez and Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta have already announced their candidacies. Cross says other than Letlow, all these candidates can make a run for U.S. Senate and not lose their current seat.

Cut 11 (10) “…squeak ahead.”

In April, there will be a primary, as Republican and no party voters will have a chance to elect a candidate for the November election. Cassidy has drawn three challengers and could face more. Cross says it’s a sign that many see Cassidy as vulnerable because of his 2021 vote to impeach President Trump.

Cut 12 (07) “…getting in it.”

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Governor Jeff Landry, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Krisi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi will announce this afternoon that the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola will house ICE detainees. Louisiana Illuminator Editor Greg LaRose says the ICE detainees will be housed at Camp J.

Cut 13 (12)  “…facility.”

Camp J was once known as the Dungeon, because inmates with disciplinary issues would be held there in solitary confinement. It has been closed since 2018. However, LaRose says in late July the governor declared a state of emergency so expediated repairs can be down at Camp J.

Cut 14 (11) “…changed.”

Louisiana has nine ICE processing and detention centers and LaRose says Louisiana has become a go-to location for the Trump administration since it placed a heightened emphasis on immigration enforcement.

Cut 15 (09) “…hold times.”

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LSU head football coach Brian Kelly admits that he made a mistake in LSU’s 17 to 10 win over Clemson. Kelly says that the Tigers should have taken a field goal instead of going for it on fourth and short.

Cut 16 (23) “…that situation.”

Kelly has a different perspective on the questionable incomplete pass to Barion Brown that initially looked like a touchdown. Kelly says he understands the rule, but thinks it needs to be changed in the future.

Cut 17 (21)  “…that play.”

LSU’s defense held Clemson’s talented offense to only 261 total yards for the entire game. Kelly says there are a few characteristics that a successful defense has to have in order to play as one.

Cut 18 (20) “…build on that.”

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ULM football travels to Tuscaloosa this weekend to face number-21 Alabama after a 29 to 0 victory over Saint Francis last week. Head coach Bryant Vincent says he wants to see major strides from his team every week, but especially in week two.

Cut 19 (14) “…got to climb.”

The Grambling State Tigers, meanwhile, will face an AP number-one team for the first time in program history as they travel to Columbus to take on Ohio State. Head coach Mickey Joseph is not backing down from the challenge and wants his team to focus on one play at a time while limiting sloppy play.

Cut 20 (21) “…be clean.”