10:30 LRN Newscast

Four low-cost airlines will be adding new routes to and from New Orleans in the coming months. Erin Burns with Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport says starting in November, travelers will have an additional option to travel to South Florida.

Cut 7 (09) “…day year round.”

Also, early next year, Breeze Airways will launch nonstop service to Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

The LSU Ag Center is urging you to use caution before eating raw oysters, after four people die after eating oysters contaminated with the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus. Seafood extension specialist Evelyn Watts says the best rule of thumb is – when in doubt, don’t.

Cut 5 (08) “…eating raw oysters.”

Watts says either order cooked oysters or wait until the weather cools off before ordering raw oysters.

LSU football opens up conference play Saturday night at 6:30 against Florida in a sold-out Tiger Stadium. Andre Champagne has the story.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

It’s never too late to chase your dreams – among those on LSU’s marching band who will add to the atmosphere at Tiger Stadium is 66-year-old Kent Broussard, who says it’s truly been a dream come true.

Cut 12 (06) “…that so far.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

After four people have died and several others became sick after eating raw oysters contaminated with the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus, the LSU Ag Center is urging you to use caution before eating raw oysters. Seafood extension specialist Evelyn Watts says the risk is especially high during the summer.

Cut 4 (11) “…the warm months.”

Watts says your best bet is to wait until the weather cools off.

Four low-cost airlines will be adding new routes to and from New Orleans in the coming months. Erin Burns with Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport says with a planned expansion of New Orleans Airport, there will certainly be more new routes to come in the future.

Cut 9 (10)  “…and more people.”

The Southern Rail Commission is pleased with the ridership numbers for the new Mardi Gras Amtrak passenger train service. The 145-mile route connects New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama, with four stops along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. John Spain with the Southern Rail Commission says they’ve had over 32-hundred people ride that train since it relaunched on August 18th.

Cut 13 (07)  “…Saints game.”

The last time he played Florida, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier was on the ground more times than not, being sacked seven times. Nussmeier respects the Gators program, but he says there’s not a lot of love lost between the two teams.

Cut 16 (14) “…pretty exciting.”

The Tigers and Gators get underway at 6:30 tomorrow night at Tiger Stadium.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The state has seen a higher-than-normal number of cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria that a person can get from swimming in brackish waters or eating raw oysters. LSU AgCenter seafood extension specialist Evelyn Watts says the Louisiana seafood industry follows strict safety protocols, including cold-chain management. She says white-tagged oysters can be consumed, it means the harvest refrigeration times have been followed…

Cut 5 (08) “…raw oysters”

The Southern Rail Commission says it is seeing excellent ridership numbers on the new Mardi Gras Amtrak passenger train, which has twice daily service between New Orleans and Mobile. Alabama. There are also stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport and Bay St. Louis. John Spain with the Southern Rail Commission says the Mississippi cities are excited about this train…

Cut 14 (10) “…car there”

Fares start at 15 dollars.

 

LSU will host Florida tomorrow night and one of the newest members of the Golden Band from Tigerland is 66-year-old Kent Broussard, a retired accountant, who is a freshman at LSU this fall. Broussard got his undergraduate degree from Southeastern Louisiana…

Cut 11 (12) “…they did”

Once he was accepted a LSU, he tried out for the marching band and he made it. He plays the Sousaphone.

There are new budget flights coming to New Orleans. JetBlue will bring flights to Fort Lauderdale, Florida on November 1st. Allegiant Air will begin flights to Punta Gorda on November 21st. Looking to head out west? Louis Armstrong International Airport spokesperson Erin Burns….

Cut 8 (07) “…starting February”

Starting in February, Frontier will fly to Dallas-Fort Worth, Baltimore, Detroit and Houston.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Attorney General’s office announces the arrest of a Shreveport couple for Government Benefits fraud after they allegedly purchased a BMW, installed an in-ground pool and had cosmetic surgery done in Texas. 42-year-old Ebony Taylor and 39-year-old Andre Jackson are accused of defrauding the Medicaid program of 127-thousand dollars.

A Baton Rouge man is living proof that you’re never too old to pursue your dreams.

Cut 2 (37) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

 

At least two people have died from eating raw oysters contaminated with a flesh-eating bacteria this year. Louisiana health officials say about two-dozen people have been hospitalized after contracting Vibrio vulnificus. LSU Ag Center Seafood extension specialist Evelyn Watt says it’s best to eat raw oysters in the fall when the water temperature cools down, since Virbrio vulnificus can’t survive in cooler waters…

Cut 6 (12) “…they are handling”

The Southern Rail Commission is pleased with the ridership numbers for the new Amtrak Mardi Gras Service that runs twice daily between New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama. John Spain says the reviews have been good too…

Cut 15 (12) “….every time”

Amtrak announced this week they are adding an extra train for Saints home games. The train station is only a block and a half away from the Dome.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The third-ranked LSU Tigers will welcome the Florida Gators to Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. For the Gators to pull off the upset, they need a good game from quarterback D-J Lagway. The sophomore from Texas struggled in the loss to South Florida. Because of injuries, Lagway has not practiced much, and his accuracy is off. LSU junior linebacker Whit Weeks says they are aware of how talented he is…

Cut 17 (14) “…get after him”

Last year, Florida got after LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier sacking him seven times. Coach Brian Kelly expects starting center Braelin Moore to play against the Gators after injuring his ankle last week. But tight end Trey’Dez Green remains questionable.  Kick off on Saturday is at 6:30.

La Tech opens conference play tomorrow night by hosting New Mexico State. The Bulldogs held LSU to 23 points last week, and junior cornerback Michael Richard says that performance gives them a lot of confidence going forward…

Cut 20 (20) “…things happen”

Kick off in Ruston is at 6:30.

The Cajuns game at 25th ranked Missouri has been moved up to noon to avoid the heat in the late afternoon. Southeastern Louisiana and Grambling finally play home games tomorrow. Tulane hosts Duke, McNeese hosts Weber State and Northwestern State is at Cincinnati.

High school football last night….

6:30 LRN Newscast

If you absolutely must have your oyster fix, use caution at least until the temperature cools down.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Southern University is not holding classes today as they were one of several Historically Black Colleges to receive a threat against its students. Congressman Clay Higgins believes if you celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk on social media, you should be banned from social media. And Cheneyville Police Chief Charles Issac has been arrested for illicit acts against a juvenile.

 

Kent Broussard has put the “Golden” in “Golden Band from Tigerland” —as the 66-year-old is enjoying his first year with the LSU marching band. Broussard says he’s loved football and marching bands from an early age..

Cut 10 (12) “…stuck with me.”

Broussard is a retired accountant who enrolled at LSU this year and tried out for the Tigers marching band, made it and plays the sousaphone, which is in the tuba family.

The Southern Rail Commission is pleased with the ridership numbers for the new Mardi Gras Amtrak passenger train service. The 145-mile route connects New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama, with four stops along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. John Spain with the Southern Rail Commission says they’ve had over 32-hundred people ride that train since it relaunched on August 18th.

Cut 13 (07)  “…Saints game.”

For this Sunday’s Saints game and future home games, Amtrak has added another car, which allows for an additional 60 seats.

LRN AM Newscall September 12

If you absolutely must have your oyster fix, use caution at least until the temperature cools down. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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A Baton Rouge man is living proof that you’re never too old to pursue your dreams. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (37) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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LSU football opens up conference play Saturday night at 6:30 against Florida in a sold-out Tiger Stadium. Andre Champagne has the story.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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After two people have died and several others became sick after eating raw oysters contaminated with the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus, the LSU Ag Center is urging you to use caution before eating raw oysters. Seafood extension specialist Evelyn Watts says the risk is especially high during the summer.

Cut 4 (11) “…the warm months.”

Watts says the best rule of thumb is – when in doubt, don’t.

Cut 5 (08) “…eating raw oysters.”

Watts says if you absolutely must satisfy your oyster fix, you can always order cooked oysters. Cooking them to an internal temperature of 145 degrees will kill any bacteria. Or, if you really prefer raw oysters, your best bet is to wait until later this fall when the water temperature cools down, since Vibrio vulnificus can’t survive in cooler waters.

Cut 6 (12) “…they are handling.”

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Four low-cost airlines will be adding new routes to and from New Orleans in the coming months. Erin Burns with Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport says starting in November, travelers will have an additional option to travel to South Florida.

Cut 7 (09) “…day year round.”

Burns says early next year, there will be an additional low-cost option for a pair of top southwest destinations.

Cut 8 (07) “…starting February.”

Frontier will launch new flights to Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Baltimore and Detroit in February, and Allegiant will begin service to Punta Gorda, Florida, November 21st. Burns says with a planned expansion of New Orleans Airport, there will certainly be more new routes to come in the future.

Cut 9 (10)  “…and more people.”

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Putting the “Golden” in “Golden Band from Tigerland” — Kent Broussard is the most talked about newcomer to the LSU marching band this season. He also happens to be 66 years old. Broussard says while he always had a love of football, he also had a love of marching band from an early age.

Cut 10 (12) “…stuck with me.”

After raising a family and retiring from a long career as an accountant, Broussard went out to prove that you’re never too old to pursue your dreams. So after discovering that his age was no barrier to making LSU’s marching band, he re-learned how to play the Sousaphone, got himself in shape and tried out for the band. Broussard, who got his undergraduate degree from Southeastern, also had to apply for admission to LSU as a student.

Cut 11 (12) “…they did.”

So he was accepted, and he tried out for the marching band. And being evaluated under the same standards as everyone else, Broussard made the band. Broussard says performing with the band so far this season has truly been a dream come true.

Cut 12 (06) “…that so far.”

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The Southern Rail Commission is pleased with the ridership numbers for the new Mardi Gras Amtrak passenger train service. The 145-mile route connects New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama, with four stops along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. John Spain with the Southern Rail Commission says they’ve had over 32-hundred people ride that train since it relaunched on August 18th.

Cut 13 (07)  “…Saints game.”

For this Sunday’s Saints game and future home games, Amtrak has added another car, which allows for an additional 60 seats.

The Mardi Gras Service has stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport and Bay St. Louis. Spain says those Mississippi cities are very excited about this train.

Cut 14 (10) “…car there.”

The Amtrak Mardi Gras Service runs twice daily, meaning there are morning and evening departures from New Orleans and Mobile. Fares start at 15 dollars. Spain says some days they have 80 to 90-percent ridership and there are 134-seats on the train. He says so far they are getting positive reviews from riders.

Cut 15 (12) “…every time.”

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The last time he played Florida, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier was on the ground more times than not, being sacked seven times. Nussmeier respects the Gators program, but he says there’s not a lot of love lost between the two teams.

Cut 16 (14) “…pretty exciting.”

Young and talented Florida quarterback D-J Lagway has had his struggles in the first two games of the season, but he has all the potential to lead the Gators to pulling off an upset in Baton Rouge. LSU junior linebacker Whit Weeks says he is a dangerous quarterback and that the unit will have to keep an eye on him often.

Cut 17 (14)  “…after him.”

Through the first two weeks of the season, the LSU defense has allowed only 17 total points and ranks 11th nationally in total defense. Weeks says that even though the Tigers have had a decent start, he knows they can be even better.

Cut 18 (15) “…right now.”

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Louisiana Tech will open up conference play against New Mexico State Saturday night at 6:30. Head coach Sonny Cumbie says he and the staff are still evaluating the quarterback room. Cumbie said the Bulldogs need more production at the position, and believes this weekend will help them make a decision.

Cut 19 (13) “…be productive.”

Louisiana Tech’s defense did a great job of limiting the LSU offense from getting in the end zone. Junior cornerback Michael Richard (ree-SHARD) intercepted Garrett Nussmeier on the first drive. Richard says that the performance against the Tigers gives the Bulldogs a lot of confidence moving forward.

Cut 20 (20) “…things happen.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana ranks at or near the top among all states in the prevalence of sexually transmitted illness. Dr. Andrea Giamalva (jee-ah-MAHL-vah), the chief medical officer at Experity, says STIs are especially prevalent among younger people in this state.

Cut 4 (08) “…STIs as well.”

Giamalva says in Louisiana, urgent care centers are experiencing a high burden of STI cases, because people can get tested there and get their results as early as the following day.

This month, Lafayette-based Acadian Ambulance, the nation’s largest employee-owned ambulance service, is celebrating 54 years of service. Porter Taylor, Acadian Ambulance’s director of operations in Louisiana, commends the many medics who have continued to value its patients all these years.

Cut 6 (12) “…ambulance company.”

The Saints are closing on a new lease agreement to keep playing at the Superdome for at least the next decade. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The police chief in Cheneyville, a town of less than 500 in Rapides Parish, finds himself on the other side of the law. 37-year-old Charles Isaac is arrested on charges of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 13. State Police say Isaac was not on duty when the alleged abuse occurred.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU quarterback Nussmeier was sacked seven times when he faced the Gators in Gainesville last season. The Tigers know that it needs to have a balanced offense in order to keep Florida’s defense on its heels. Nussmeier says that LSU’s run game allows the offense to do more.

Cut 18 (18) “…different things.”

Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler completed 27 of 46 passes for 214 yards against the Cardinals. After watching the film, Rattler says that he is working on improving many aspects of his game with San Francisco’s talented defense coming to New Orleans.

Cut 20 (17) “…the offense.”

14-year NFL veteran Todd McClure is one of the 2026 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductees. McClure was an outstanding center in Atlanta, which earned him a place in the Falcons Ring of Honor. Doug Ireland, a Chairman of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, says before the Baton Rouge native became a great NFL player, he was also an outstanding athlete at Central High School.

CUT 27 (12): “LSU”

Saturday’s game between number 25 Missouri and Louisiana-Lafayette has a new kickoff time. The Ragin’ Cajuns were originally set to kick off at 3 p.m. Central time, but due to excessive heat in Columbia, Missouri, the game is being moved up to noon Central time.

Former LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders travel to Green Bay to face the Packers on Thursday Night football. Kickoff is set for 7:15 p.m.

4:30 LRN Newscast

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says the political violence has to end. The Republican from Jefferson Parish says with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, history is repeating itself…

Cut 14 (13) “….and tolerate it”

Scalise says Americans should follow Kirk’s example and turn to civil debate and the ballot box.

According to the CDC, Louisiana ranks first for chlamydia cases. It’s a sexually transmitted infection that infect the genital tract, eyes and rectum. Dr. Andrea Giamalva (jee-ah-MAHL-vah), the chief medical officer at Experity, says it’s important for anyone who’s sexually active to get regular screenings for STIs.

Cut 5 (14) “…infection to others.”

 

The Saints are close to signing a new long-term lease that would keep the franchise playing their home games at the Caesars Superdome. Nola-dot-com reporter Jeff Duncan says sources have told him the agreement calls for a ten-year lease followed by four five-year extensions, with the Saints retaining the right to exercise each extension. But Duncan says it doesn’t guarantee that the team will stay in New Orleans. He says sources have told him the relocation penalty would be 250-million dollars…

Cut 10 (15) “…the state”

Saints owner Gayle Benson is 78-years-old.

Lafayette-based Acadian Amublance is making another push in hiring paramedics. Porter Taylor says being a medic can be a great job, especially for younger adult looking to work in the medical field…

Cut 7 (12) “…starting point”

Go to be a medic-dot-com for more information.