12:30 LRN Newscast

There’s an effort to preserve film tax credits, which are on the chopping block with the tax reform package. Film industry leaders have told legislators if the film tax credit program is eliminated, hundreds of jobs will go away. But Marrero Senator Patrick Connick says these tax credits mostly benefit producers who do not live in Louisiana…

Cut 5 (13) “…and New York.”

Starting May 7th, you will need to upgrade your ID to a Real ID in order to board a flight. During a news conference at Baton Rouge Municipal Airport, Dan Casey, the commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles, says just a small percentage of those without Real ID would represent a lot of travelers.

Cut 6 (12) “…unable to travel.”

Real IDs have a gold star in the upper right-hand corner. There is no additional charge to obtain one.

Governor Landry awards nearly 1.4-billion dollars in grants to bridge the digital divide. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 23 (36) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Is Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal in jeopardy? The House once again delayed a vote on House Bill 9 pushing it to today. That’s the bill that would broaden the sales tax base to include 41 services not currently being taxed. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says the House may be discussing a plan “B” – raising the state sales tax rate from the current 4.45-percent to five-percent.

Cut 4 (11) “…point-four-five.”

If that can’t pass, Landry’s whole plan could go up in smoke.

The fatal shootings during a second line parade in New Orleans disrupted a cultural tradition, leaving residents concerned about safety during public events. Councilman Eugene Green pledged to enhance community safety and strengthen local enforcement strategies.

Cut 9 (09)  “…mostly safe”

Governor Landry awards nearly 1.4-billion dollars to bolster broadband connectivity throughout the state. Veneeth Iyengar (EYE-in-gur), the executive director of Connect L-A, says the vast majority of that money is going to Louisiana-based companies, and the broadband lines they’ll be installing will be buried underground.

Cut 12 (08) “…be built underground”

Iyengar says this funding will create between eight-thousand and ten-thousand new jobs in Louisiana in the next three to four years.

Deer hunting season is temporarily closed in the Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area. Shane Granier (gran-YAY) with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says when a tide gauge reaches a certain level, deer hunting is automatically closed.

Cut 13 (13)  “…deer herd.”

Granier says it will reopen when levels drop below 2.5 feet.

LRN AM Newscall November 19

Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal is ambitious to say the least, with every component of it needing to work together in order for it to work. And one component of it appears to be a hard sell in the House, potentially putting the whole thing in jeopardy. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A second line shooting left two dead and 11 injured in the St. Roch (ROCK) neighborhood of New Orleans. City and state officials are saying the shootings disrupted a cultural tradition. Sean Richardson reports.

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Governor Landry awards nearly 1.4-billion dollars in grants to bridge the digital divide. Colleen Crain reports.

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The House has passed much of Governor Landry’s tax reform plan. But one component of it is proving to be a hard sell in the house, and it could derail the whole thing. The House did not vote on House Bill 9 yesterday, pushing it to today. That’s the bill that would broaden the sales tax base to include 41 services not currently being taxed. The vote was previously delayed last week when there was not enough support for it. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says taxing new services appears to be dead, so the House may be discussing a plan “B” – taking the sunsetting point-4-5-percent sales tax and raising it to a full penny.

Cut 4 (11) “…point-four-five.”

Pinsonat says those proposing such a move are saying that people would actually come out even given the reduction of the state personal income tax, which has already passed the House and is being considered by the Senate.

Cut 5 (10) “…tax trade-off.”

Pinsonat says the potential proposal to increase the sales tax would raise the average state sales tax to among the highest in the country.

Cut 6 (07) “…11-cent sales tax.”

As part of House Bill 10, the House voted to make the sunsetting point-4-5-percent sales tax increase permanent, lowering it to point-4-0. That bill has now moved to the Senate, but it could end up being moot if this plan that Pinsonat says could be floated gets approved.

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City and state officials react to two tragic shootings during a second line in New Orleans’ St. Roch (ROCK) neighborhood, which left two dead and 11 injured this past weekend. New Orleans Councilmember Eugene Green called the incident “heartbreaking” and emphasized the need for collective community efforts to prevent such violence.

Cut 7 (11) “…this crime.”

Green expressed condolences to the victims’ families, vowing to support law enforcement in ensuring justice.

Cut 8 (14) “…deserve justice.”

The shootings disrupted a cultural tradition, leaving residents concerned about safety during public events. Green pledged to enhance community safety and strengthen local enforcement strategies.

Cut 9 (09)  “…mostly safe”

The investigation is ongoing, and the public is encouraged to contact NOPD with tips.

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Governor Landry has awarded nearly 1.4-billion dollars to bolster broadband connectivity throughout the state. Veneeth Iyengar (EYE-in-gur), the executive director of Connect L-A, says most of that money is staying local.

Cut 10 (07) “…in their communities.”

The money is part of the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment – or BEAD – program by way of the state’s Granting Unserved Municipalities Broadband Opportunities – or GUMBO – 2.0 program. Iyengar says two local companies are part of a group that will be getting 450-million dollars in funding.

Cut 11 (06) “…and T-Mobile.”

Together, those three companies comprise the Louisiana Local Fiber Consortium. And Iyengar says most of the lines that the consortium will be building will be underground.

Cut 12 (08) “…be built underground”

And Iyengar says this funding will create between eight-thousand and ten-thousand new jobs in Louisiana in the next three to four years, yielding up to three-billion dollars in GDP growth in Louisiana.

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Deer hunting season is temporarily closed in the Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area, which spans parts of Ascension, Livingston, St. John the Baptist, and St. James parishes, about 25 miles west of New Orleans. Shane Granier (gran-YAY) with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says when a tide gauge reaches a certain level deer hunting is automatically closed.

Cut 13 (13)  “…deer herd.”

The area automatically closes to deer hunting when water levels reach three feet, and Granier says it will reopen when levels drop below two and a half feet.

Cut 14 (12) “…day or two.”

Once reopened, visitors must have a WMA access permit, a senior hunting/fishing license, a Louisiana sportsman’s paradise license, or a lifetime hunting/fishing license. Granier asks hunters to check in with LDWF after harvesting a deer…

Cut 15 (13) “…validate those deer.”

For updates, individuals can check water levels online or contact the Hammond Field Office at 985-543-4777.

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LSU will be playing for pride the last two weeks of the season after their SEC Championship hopes were dashed in a 27-16 loss to Florida. At 6-and-4 the Tigers have failed to live up to expectations under third-year Head Coach Brian Kelly, but he says three close losses have defined their season…

Cut 16  (20)  “…the job done.” 

After the loss, Kelly took blame for needing to be more involved in play calling. With new helmet communication this season, he says eliminating confusion is key…

Cut 17 (18) “…particular game.” 

The Tigers will be looking ahead to next season and its third-ranked 2025 recruiting class, but LSU is also expecting some key departures. Kelly says his teams need to be built around recruiting talent, but his staff will look to the transfer portal to fill in the gaps…

Cut 18 (12)   “…invested in that.”

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After losing seven straight, the Saints have won back-to-back games with Interim Head Coach Darren Rizzi. With injuries to offensive weapons, production has come from unlikely sources like hybrid tight end Taysom Hill and veteran wideout Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Rizzi says Scantling, who has over 200 yards and three touchdowns, has been invaluable since starting his first game three weeks ago…

Cut 19 (17) “…the offense.”  

The Black and Gold will enter their bye week at 4-and-7, still in position for a top-10 draft pick but only two games back from the division-leading Falcons. Rizzi says getting healthy will be the first priority but his team needs to stay focused…

Cut 20 (18) “…recovery in.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Two people are killed and 11 others are hurt in a pair of shootings during a second line parade yesterday afternoon in the St. Roch (ROCK) area of New Orleans.

Cut 3 (07) “…from one another.” 

Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick says the Nine Times Social Aid and Pleasure Club second line parade was allowed to continue after the first shooting since no one in the initial shooting was killed. The two people who were killed were both shot in the second wave of violence. It’s unclear at this time whether the two shootings are connected.

Four people are killed in a mobile home fire in Sulphur, in southwest Louisiana. Assistant Fire Chief Chris Vice says the four victims were all members of the same family.

Cut 10 (08) “…thirty-something years old.”

Vice says investigators have narrowed the possible causes down to three – an electrical issue, a faulty dryer or discarded smoking materials.

It could be a stormy night tonight for much of Louisiana. Sean Richardson has more.

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Today is the last day to apply for FEMA Disaster assistance associated with losses from Hurricane Francine. Repair estimates are not yet required for those living in nine south Louisiana parishes, but applications must be submitted today to be considered for assistance. FEMA’s hotline is open until 11:00 p.m. this evening. Applications may also be submitted online.

LRN PM Newscall November 18

Police in New Orleans are looking for those responsible for a pair of shootings at a second line parade yesterday. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Today a cold front will bring isolated showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, followed by a widespread line of storms overnight.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Two people are killed and 11 others are hurt in a pair of shootings during a Nine Times Social Aid and Pleasure Club second line parade yesterday afternoon in the St. Roch (Rock) area of New Orleans.

Cut 3 (07) “…from one another.”

New Orleans Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick says the second line parade was allowed to continue after the first shooting since no one in the initial shooting was killed. The two people who were killed were both shot in the second wave of violence. Kirkpatrick says the people responsible for the shootings are still on the loose, and police are actively searching for them. She says second line parades are an important part of New Orleans culture.

Cut 4 (10) “…our second lines.”

The two murders bring to 119 the total number of murders in New Orleans this year. Kirkpatrick says, however, that murders are trending way down in the city.

Cut 5 (13) “…we had 192.”

At this time, Kirkpatrick says it’s unclear whether the two shootings are related to one another.

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We could be in for a stormy night tonight. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front will bring isolated showers and thunderstorms Monday afternoon, followed by a widespread line of storms overnight.

Cut 6 (09) “…two out of five risk.”

Southeast Louisiana faces the highest storm risk overnight, with damaging winds, possible tornadoes, and heavy rains that could cause flash flooding.  Keim says the area could get up to five inches of rain.

Cut 7 (07) “…but probable .”

Storms will exit Tuesday, bringing clearing skies and a warm afternoon in the low 80s. Cooler air will arrive late Tuesday night, dropping Wednesday morning temperatures to the 40s. The latter half of the week features chilly mornings, highs in the 60s, and sunny, low-humidity conditions. Keim says fall weather fans can look forward to breaking out sweaters as the season finally sets in.

Cut 8 (08) “…next several days.”

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Four people are killed in a mobile home fire in Sulphur, in southwest Louisiana. Assistant Fire Chief Chris Vice says the home was heavily involved by the time firefighters arrived early yesterday morning.

Cut 9 (06)  “…a local hospital.”

Vice says the four victims were all members of the same family.

Cut 10 (08) “…thirty-something years old.”

Vice says while the cause of the fire is still unclear, investigators have narrowed the possibilities down to three.

Cut 11 (10) “…discarded smoking materials.”

Vice says firefighters could not confirm the presence of working smoke detectors inside the home. No adjacent properties were damaged.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Senate gets its turn this week to debate and vote on the various bills that make up Governor Landry’s tax plan. Senate President Cameron Henry feels good.

Cut 11 (08) “…bills forward.”

The proposed tax reform measures that would eliminate Louisiana’s film incentive program and historic building tax credits concern Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser. Sean Richardson has more…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The LSU Student Senate unanimously passes a resolution urging the university never to have a live tiger brought into Tiger Stadium before a football game again. Speaker Pro Tempore Ethan Elmer authored the resolution.

Cut 8 (13) “…related to that.”

The resolution will be sent to University President William Tate, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, Governor Landry and others.

Taysom Hill had a game for the ages in leading the Saints to a 35-14 win over the Browns. Hill became the first player since Ed Podolak (POE-do-lack) of the Kansas City Chiefs in 1971 to have three rushing touchdowns, 50 yards receiving and at least one passing completion. Hill said he’s honored to be mentioned in such elite company.

Cut 20 (12) “…lot to me.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

The House and Senate are set to convene this afternoon as the work continues with the rewrite of the state’s tax code. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The LSU Tigers dropped their third straight game on Saturday losing to the Florida Gators 27 to 16. LSU won nearly every statistical category in the box score, but the Tigers only scored one touchdown and continued to give up big plays on defense. LSU has been eliminated from an opportunity to play in the SEC Championship game and can no longer win ten games this season.

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser has raised concerns over proposed tax reform measures that would eliminate Louisiana’s film incentive program and historic building tax credits. Nungesser says these programs have proven their value, pointing out that the film incentive program has brought significant investment and jobs to Louisiana, while historic tax credits preserve our unique cultural heritage and revitalize communities.

Cut 5 (14) “…preserves the history.” 

Carencro (KAREN-crow) Representative Julie Emerson supports the reforms, saying by cutting these incentives, they can reduce taxes for every business in the state.

Cut 7 (08) “…business in Louisiana.”

The special session must end one week from today.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Senate gets its turn this week to debate and vote on the various bills that make up Governor Landry’s tax plan. The Senate has not yet received a bill from the House, though, that extends sales taxes to services that are currently not taxed. Senate President Cameron Henry says they will wait and see what the House does.

Cut 13 (10)  “…it all.”

The state senate WILL take up a measure that would eliminate the state’s film tax incentive program and historic building tax credits. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is expressing concern, saying eliminating those programs could hurt the state’s economy.

Cut 4 (13) “…for the credit.”

The special session must end one week from today.

The LSU Student Senate unanimously passes a resolution urging the university never to have a live tiger brought into Tiger Stadium before a football game again. The resolution will be sent to University President William Tate, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, Governor Landry and others. But Donna Long with the LSU Wildlife Society says she would be shocked if university leadership acknowledged their concerns.

Cut 10 (12) “…lipped about it.”

The Ragin Cajuns failed to lock up a Sun Belt Western Division title as they were upset at home on Saturday, losing to South Alabama 24 to 22. The Jaguars led 24 to 3 at halftime and Coach Michael Desormeaux (Dez-er-mo) blames himself for not having the team ready to play…

Cut 14 (15) “…of us.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee starts hearing the parts of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal that have passed in the House on Sunday. For now, it will not include a measure that expands the sales tax base. Committee Chairman Franklin Foil says that would include services being taxed in other states.

Cut 10 (12) “…strategic about it.”

In the three years since the signing of the bipartisan infrastructure law, Louisiana has received more than ten-billion dollars for various projects. Senator Bill Cassidy, who was one of 19 Republicans who joined all 50 Democrats in voting in favor of it, says he’s proud to have secured this money for Louisiana.

Cut 5 (10) “…economy for 2050.”

Grammy-winning country music star and Baskin native, Lainey Wilson is performing two sold out shows at the Monroe Civic Center this weekend.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Ragin Cajuns can win a Sun Belt West title with a victory against South Alabama on Saturday. U-L Lafayette is 8-and-1 and Cajun fans believe their team should be ranked in the Top 25. But Coach Michael Desormeaux (Dez-er-mo) says that doesn’t matter when they line up against the Jaguars…

Cut 14 (07) “…come and win”

Kick off is at 6 PM.

4:30 LRN Newscast

On Sunday, the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee starts hearing the parts of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal that have passed in the House. Chairman Franklin Foil says that includes the measure that replaces the current income tax structure with a flat tax and a higher standard deduction.

Cut 9 (06)  “…income tax rate.”

As for making up for the loss of revenue, Landry has proposed imposing sales taxes on 41 services not being taxed. That measure has stalled in the House.

It’s now been three years since the signing of the bipartisan infrastructure law. Senator Bill Cassidy, who was one of 19 Republicans who joined all 50 Democrats in voting in favor of it, said in those three years, Louisiana has received ten-billion dollars…

Cut 3 (15) “…for airport improvements.” 

A Dequincy man is cited for alleged deer hunting violations that include dumping deer carcasses from a bridge in the Calcasieu Parish town of Starks. 62-year-old Ronald Owens was cited on four charges. Lieutenant Wendel Vaughn with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says dumping carcasses improperly brings potential health and environmental issues.

Cut 16 (13) “….landfills.”

The Saints will try to win their second straight on Sunday as they host the Cleveland Browns. The defense put together a good performance last week in a win over Atlanta. Linebacker Demario Davis would like to see that again

Cut 13 (12)  “…improvement.”