5:30 LRN Newscast November 1

A Rapides Parish jury found 46-year-old David Anthony Burns guilty of the murder 19-year-old Courtney Coco who was found in 2004 in Texas. Authorities say she was killed in Alexandria. Rapides District Attorney Phillip Terrell says Burns and Coco were in a relationship and even though Burns was questioned numerous times right after the crime he never confessed to law enforcement.

Cut 13 (08) “…people down.” 

Burns is facing a mandatory life sentence on the second-degree murder conviction and will be sentenced November 28th.

 

A private funeral service for rock n roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis will be held Saturday in his hometown of Ferriday. Services will be at 11 AM at Young’s Funeral Home and it will be live-streamed on Lewis’ Facebook page. A celebration of life is also scheduled for 1 PM Saturday at the Arcade Theater in Ferriday. Lewis died Friday at the age of 87.

Congressman Troy Carter says a Wind Energy Zone Designation in the gulf offshore from Louisiana is significant. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has finalized two Wind Energy Areas in the Gulf and one is off the coast of Lake Charles.

Cut 3 (08) “…for Louisiana.” 

The other zone is located off the coast of Galveston.

State Police released more details today on Sunday’s fatal police shooting in Hammond. Trooper William Huggins says Tangipahoa Sheriff deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call and shortly after they arrived 27-year-old Randall Bass barricaded himself in a vehicle and told officers he had an explosive device, hours later Bass got out of the car with a gun and an explosive, shots were fired, and he died at the scene.

Cut 11 (12)  “..ongoing investigation”

1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 1st

The Baton Rouge hiker that’s been missing since Thursday has been found alive after a solo trip hiking a trail in Northeast Arkansas. That’s according to a report from KY3 in Springfield Missouri 67-year-old Clinton “Preston” Smith has been found alive. No work on his condition at the time.

State Police released more details today on Sunday’s fatal police shooting in Hammond. Trooper William Huggins says Tangipahoa Sheriff deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call and shortly after they arrived 27-year-old Randall Bass barricaded himself in a vehicle and told officers he had an explosive device, hours later Bass got out of the car with a gun and an explosive, shots were fired, and he died at the scene.

Cut 11 (12)  “..ongoing investigation”

A private funeral service for rock n roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis will be held Saturday in his hometown of Ferriday. Services will be at 11 AM at Young’s Funeral Home and it will be live-streamed on Lewis’ Facebook page. A celebration of life is also scheduled for 1 PM Saturday at the Arcade Theater in Ferriday. Lewis died Friday at the age of 87.

Clean Hydrogen Works confirmed to Louisiana Radio Network this morning they are planning to build a huge ammonia plant in Ascension Parish. Vee Godley, Senior Vice President, and Chief Development Officer says Ascension Parish beat out more than 300 other contenders and they’ve received a warm welcome from the area.

Cut 7 (08)  “…the opportunity.”

If permits are granted construction is expected to begin in 2024.

12:30 LRN Newscast Nov 1st

State Police released more details today on Sunday’s fatal police shooting in Hammond. Trooper William Huggins says Tangipahoa Sheriff deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call and shortly after they arrived 27-year-old Randall Bass barricaded himself in a vehicle and told officers during an hours-long standoff he had an explosive device…

Cut 9 (07)  “…explosive targets.”

Huggins says officers at the scene shot at Bass when he got out of the vehicle armed with a gun and an explosive.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has designated a Wind Energy Area off the coast of Lake Charles. Congressman Troy Carter says it’s huge and ties in perfectly with the BREEZE Act he sponsored with Congressman Steve Scalise to ensure revenue from offshore wind projects come back to states.

Cut 4 (11) “…footprint.” 

Another company has announced it expects to build a new, clean energy plant in Louisiana IF it meets all the regulatory requirements. Louisiana beat out more than 300 competitors to be the top candidate for the facility. Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

11:30 LRN Newscast Nov 1st

Congressman Troy Carter says a Wind Energy Zone Designation in the gulf offshore from Louisiana is significant. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has finalized two Wind Energy Areas in the Gulf and one is off the coast of Lake Charles.

Cut 3 (08) “…for Louisiana.” 

The other zone is located off the coast of Galveston, Texas, and they both have the potential to power three million homes with clean energy.

More clean energy jobs are likely coming to Louisiana. Clean Hydrogen Works confirmed to Louisiana Radio Network this morning they are planning to build a huge ammonia plant in Ascension Parish—assuming they get all the necessary permits. Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer Vee Godley…

Cut 6 (08)  “…energy source.”

Five years ago, today Governor John Bel Edwards’ landmark legislation of Criminal Justice Reform and Justice Reinvestment went into effect. House Criminal Justice Chairman, Representative Joe Marino says, while it’s hard to tell how much the state has benefitted from the reforms, due to the pandemic, he believes it’s made a positive impact.

Cut 10 (11) “…the state.” 

He says the state has saved $152 million.

The LHSAA will allow Bogalusa High School to host a football game this Friday after originally saying it would have to be moved because of a fatal shooting outside of the stadium during their homecoming game. Bogalusa Mayor Wendy Perrette says it’s important for seniors and the team because they’re on a winning streak.

Cut 14 (10)  “…championship game.”

Bogalusa will host Albany this Friday in the regular season finale.

10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 1st

Data from the first five days of Louisiana Early Voting indicates black voters are “sitting this one out.” Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins posted a joke on Twitter about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband and then removed it. Authorities say Paul Pelosi suffered a skull fracture during an attack inside his San Francisco home last week. Higgins’ Tweet was a joke about the Assailant being a “nude hippie LSD guy”; suggesting he was not an intruder. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter says Higgins should apologize.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office charges 42-year-old Joshua Boudreaux with negligent injury after he accidentally shot his neighbor while trying to shoot his dog. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Boudreaux told them the dog had been on his property several times and was concerned about the dog acting aggressively towards his son with disabilities, but the sheriff says there was no justification for him to shoot the dog. 

Cut 9 (08)  “…other animals.”

The LHSAA will allow Bogalusa High School to host a football game this Friday after originally saying it would be elsewhere after a fatal shooting outside of the stadium during their October 14th homecoming game. Bogalusa Mayor Wendy Perrette says she’s happy an agreement was reached.

Cut 15 (10)  “…be safe.”

Bogalusa High will be facing Albany this Friday and Bogalusa is number one in the state.

 

AM LRN Newscall Nov 1st

Data from the first five days of Louisiana Early Voting indicates black voters are “sitting this one out.” Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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A man in Arnaudville has been charged with negligent injury after attempting to shoot his neighbor’s dog. Whitney Thomas has more…

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Whitney Thomas”

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Today marks the five-year anniversary of when Governor Edward’s Criminal Justice Reform and Justice Reinvestment legislation went into effect. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Early Voting for the November 8th election ends this afternoon, and it looks like low turnout among Louisiana’s black voters. Pollster John Couvillon, with JMC Analytics and Polling in Baton Rouge, says information collected through Saturday (the 29th) indicates only 24 percent of that was by black voters…:

Cut 4 (07)  “…that have early voted.”

Couvillon says blacks make up just over 30 percent of Louisiana voters and most are Democrats. Historically, when Democrats have gotten out the vote in Early Voting, it led to victories for their party. In 2008, when Mary Landrieu and Barack Obama won in Louisiana by big margins, and in 2015 & 2019, when John Bel Edwards won both his terms in office…:

Cut 5 (07) “…Georgia and North Carolina.”

Couvillon says when the black early vote slips below 25 percent, Republicans generally win substantially. He also notes that it’s possible we’ll see a surge among black voters when all the mail-in ballots are counted, as that’s become a “thing” since the pandemic made it necessary…:

Cut 6 (07)  “…spiked to 15 percent.” 

Couvillon says data indicates this could be a bad election cycle for Democrat candidates, but says anything can happen once all the votes are counted. The election is a week from today.

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The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office has charged an Arnaudville man with negligent injury after deputies say he accidentally shot his neighbor while trying to shoot a dog. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 42-year-old Joshua Boudreaux shot at his neighbor’s dog after the dog came onto his property.

Cut 7 (08) “…his property.”

After Boudreaux called in the incident, deputies reviewed his home security system and arrested him, setting his bond at $4,500. Guidroz says the neighbor was willing to make a deal with Mr. Boudreaux.

Cut 8 (09)  “…do that.”

Guidroz says Boudreaux told authorities the dog had been on his property multiple times and was concerned about the dog acting aggressively towards his son with disabilities, but the sheriff says there was no justification for him to shoot the dog. 

Cut 9 (08)  “…other animals.”

 The neighbor was picking up trash when he was shot.

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Five years ago, today Governor John Bel Edwards’ landmark legislation of Criminal Justice Reform and Justice Reinvestment went into effect. House Criminal Justice Chairman, Representative Joe Marino says, while it’s hard to tell how much the state has benefitted from the reforms, due to the pandemic, he believes it’s made a positive impact.

Cut 10 (11) “…the state.” 

Of the $152 million savings, Marino says $45 million went to the general fund, $18 million to juvenile justice, almost $18 million to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement, $26 million to reentry programs, and almost $44 million into the back to the Department of Corrections.

And while critics of Criminal Justice Reform say it’s the cause of the recent spike in crime in Louisiana. Marino says the reforms addressed how the state treats non-violent offenders.

Cut  11 (11)  “…didn’t happen.”

When it comes to addressing the spike in juvenile crime, Marino says he thinks the legislature should pass similar reforms.

Cut 12 (10) “…non-violent offenders.” 

Marino says the recidivism rate among criminals has also decreased and with parole officers having their caseloads reduced they are able to be more effective in redirecting offenders to a better path in life.

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The LHSAA will allow Bogalusa High School to host a football game this Friday after originally saying they would have to be moved because of a fatal shooting outside of the stadium during their October 14th homecoming game. Bogalusa Mayor Wendy Perrette says they’ve assured all the schools in their district of a security plan that would prevent gun violence.

Cut 13 (11) “…as well.”

Perette says the reversed decision was important for seniors and the team because they’re on a winning streak.

Cut 14 (10)  “…championship game.”

Bogalusa high will be facing Albany this Friday, Perrette says she’s happy an agreement was reached.

Cut 15 (10)  “…be safe.”

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LSU coach Brian Kelly finds out what the LSU-Alabama rivalry is all about this Saturday when the 15th-ranked Tigers host the sixth-ranked Crimson Tide. Kelly has squared off against Nick Saban on two previous occasions and both times Bama beat Kelly while he was at Notre Dame. Kelly is looking forward to his first matchup with Saban as SEC rivals

Cut 16 (25)  “…what we are doing.” 

LSU has had the habit of starting games slowly this season, something they can not afford to do against Alabama. Kelly says over the last couple of weeks at practice, they’ve started physical contact drills earlier…

Cut 17 (25) “…sharp mentally.” 

Alabama has the reigning Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young and Kelly says once again he’s playing at a high level…

Cut 18 (17) “…he’s elite.” 

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara’s speech to his teammates following the loss to Arizona might have sparked the team’s performance on Sunday as they shut out the Raiders. Kamara urged his teammates to play with more swagger and that’s what happened against Las Vegas. Now he wants to see it for the rest of the season…

Cut 19 (18) “…and the next week.”

Today is the NFL trade deadline, and Kamara’s name has come up in rumors, but he’s not paying attention to them…

Cut 20 (17) “…your thing.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 31

Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins Twitter post in response to the news that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband was attacked with a hammer last week has raised eyebrows. The tweet read, “The moment you realize a nudist hippie male prostitute LSD guy was the reason your husband didn’t make it to your fundraiser.” The post was deleted last night, and ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says a staffer for Higgins likely took it down…

Cut 10 (09) “…the moment”

Louisiana’s agriculture industry is not laughing about the low Mississippi River levels. Director of the LSU Center for River Studies Clint Wilson says lower water levels means barges transport fewer goods and businesses that service ports are also hurting…
Cut 4 (08) “…being impacted.” 
Apple has updated its latest operating system to 16.1 and Haggai Davis, Customer Success Manager at General Informatics says when previous iOS versions were released there were complaints of batteries draining faster on iPhone but the newest version appears to have remedied that.

Cut 14 (11)  “…a lot of improvements.” 

Davis is also the host of the podcast Tech Gumbo.

Tonight’s Powerball Jackpot has reached one billion dollars, that’s a billion with a B, and Louisiana Lottery Spokesperson Dustin Annison says it has a cash value of $497-point-three million.

Cut 6 (09)  “…jackpot ever.”

You have until 9 PM to purchase your Powerball ticket for tonight’s drawing at 9:59 PM.

12:30 LRN Newscast Oct 31

Southwest Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins posted a joke on Twitter about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband and then removed it last night. Authorities say Paul Pelosi suffered a skull fracture inside his San Francisco home when he was attacked by an intruder Friday. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross

Cut 9 (09)  “…like this one.”

The tweet was a picture of Nancy Pelosi holding her hands to her face and over the picture, Higgins wrote, “The moment you realize a nudist hippie male prostitute LSD guy was the reason your husband didn’t make it to your fundraiser.”

Tonight’s Powerball is one billion dollars and Louisiana Lottery Spokesperson Dustin Annison says it has a cash value of $497-point-three million. It’s the second-largest jackpot in the game’s history and if it rolls over again, will it be the largest Powerball Jackpot ever? Annison says it still has a way to go.

Cut 7 (06) “…in 2016″

Experts says the record low Mississippi River levels are hurting the nation’s economy, from the upper Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico. Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 31

Early voting ends tomorrow and Public Affairs Research Council (PAR) President Steven Procopio says Amendment 8 would freeze property value assessment for disabled persons. And while PAR does not recommend how one should vote but does offer information to help make that decision. He says you can always read more on their website…:

Cut 15 (09)  “…December amendments.”

 

Governor John Bel Edwards will hold a series of events this week to mark the five-year anniversary of bipartisan criminal justice reforms becoming law. governor’s communications director Lauren Leist (least) says ten criminal justice reform bills were approved during the 2017 regular session and many of those bills went into effect five years ago on November 1st…

Cut 12 (12) “…made a difference.” 

The Pelican Institute for Public Policy has filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration on behalf of Louisiana Attorney Tommy Badeaux (bad-oh) claiming student loan debt cancellation is illegal. Pelican Institute’s special counsel James Baehr…

Cut 7 (11) “…are designed.”
The Biden administration says the 2003 Heroes Act gives them the authority to forgive student loans during a national emergency and the U-S Department of Education points to the COVID pandemic as that emergency.

And because it’s Halloween Louisiana State Police want to remind parents to map out your route before you go trick-or-treating tonight. Trooper Javier Leija says it’s against the law for sex offenders to participate in Halloween activities and you can check LSP-dot-org for offenders’ homes on your route.

Cut 6 (08)  “…your area.” 

5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 28

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office announces the arrest of 18-year-old Blayne Terrebonne of Larose in connection with the suspected drug overdose death of a 15-year-old girl and the hospitalization of a 16-year-old boy. Both are from Galliano. Captain Brennan Matherne says it’s a tragic situation…

Cut 9 (08)  “…the community.”

More arrests are expected.

The Coast Guard is providing more details on the dramatic Wednesday night rescue of two helicopter crew members from the Gulf of Mexico. Three people were in the helicopter that was transferring them from an oil rig to Abbeville when it went down about 40 miles from Morgan City. Lt Commander Sean Di George says they put out a call for help from any boats that might be in the area.

Cut 3 (10) “…good location.” 

Two were injured and one died in the accident.

A quick reminder with Halloween coming up: don’t fee candy to your pets…. or let them get in it on their own. It is toxic for them. Louisiana Humane Society President Jeff Dorson also recommends you keep your pets inside and secured during Trick-or-Treating…:

Cut 8 (09)  “…our control”

A Louisiana legend has passed away. Ferriday native Jerry Lee Lewis died Friday at the age of 87 at his Mississippi home south of Memphis. Baton Rouge Attorney Jim Brown knew Lewis from his days in Ferriday and says the piano player who called himself Killer had audiences dancing when he came on the scene in the 1950s…

Cut 12 (08) “….Country Music Hall of Fame”