The head of State Police and the Attorney General are addressing the investigation into the crash involving former LSU football star Kyren Lacy.
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”
Three on air ESPN personalities have apologized for their initial reaction to the Lacy story. Scott Van Pelt, Pat McAfee and former LSU Tiger Ryan Clark all said on Monday that State Police was wrong for charging Lacy criminally. But after seeing the State Police video that shows Lacy speeding and traveling in the wrong lane moments before the crash, they said they didn’t have all the information.
If you have a whole home generator or are thinking of purchasing one, you will want to listen to this story. The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends stationary generators should be at least 25 feet from the house. They came to that conclusion after investigating several cases of carbon monoxide entering homes in Louisiana following Hurricane Ida in 2021. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ken Pastorick…
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State legislative leaders are planning on holding a short special session later this month. There’s been talk of redrawing the Congressional district map, but Senate Governmental Affairs Chairman Caleb Kleinpeter says they will wait for the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of the current map, but if that ruling comes down after January and qualifying for the US Senate race has already taken place, the state has to keep the current map in place…
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Qualifying is currently scheduled for January, but Kleinpeter says that will likely be pushed back and so will the April primary.