11:30 LRN Newscast February 14

Our Lady of the Lake and LCMC Health are committed to investing 245-million dollars to LSU over the next ten years and a large portion of that money will be used to pursue a Cancer Center that would have National Cancer Institute Designation. Governor John Bel Edwards says such a healthcare facility is badly needed…

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85-million dollars of this contribution will also go towards providing LSU athletes with world-class care.

Lawmakers have just a week left to complete their work on drawing new districts for Congress, the state legislature, the Public Service Commission, and more. There’s a big disagreement over creating a second majority-minority congressional voting district. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Democrats are putting up a fierce debate, but don’t have the votes to add more Black districts to the maps …:

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The session must conclude before 6 PM on Sunday.

On this Valentine’s Day, the Louisiana Family Forum recognizes the state’s longest married couple, a south Louisiana couple who tied the knot 81 years ago. Michelle Southern has more…

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Cincinnati Quarterback Joe Burrow says he’ll use Sunday’s Super Bowl loss to the Rams to fuel him the rest of his career. Burrow and the Bengals came up short in a 23-20 loss to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, former LSU Tigers Odell Beckham Junior and Andrew Whitworth are NFL champs for the first time in their careers