12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 31

Governor Jeff Landry named former state lawmaker and Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove as the Chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. Landry says Dove is the right man to ensure coastal restoration projects are built swiftly and economically…

Cut 6  (12) “…can survive.” 

Three weeks into his position as Secretary of the Department of Children and Family Services, retired Caddo Parish Juvenile Judge David Matlock recognizes changes need to be made. The previous administration struggled with a lack of caseworkers and overwhelming child welfare caseloads.

Cut 9 (12) “…talk to them.”

Matlock says he wants to know what can be done for them to return to DCFS or take suggestions on what can be done to help caseworkers going forward.

Should the state phase out its personal and corporate income taxes? Gov. Jeff Landry’s Economic Development and Fiscal Policy Council thinks so. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Should the state phase out its personal and corporate income taxes? Gov. Jeff Landry’s Economic Development and Fiscal Policy Council thinks so. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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The House and Senate Transportation committees give the green light for the state to use tolls to help pay for a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Michael Graham Jr., who spent 14 years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit and was denied compensation, died in poverty in his Virginia home last week. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Governor Jeff Landry’s Economic Development and Fiscal Policy Council has recommended the state should begin the process of phasing out corporate and personal income taxes. Louisiana Department of Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson, who lobbied for this as a lawmaker, says this is music to his ears.

Cut 4 (09) “…that puzzle.”

Louisiana’s corporate and personal income tax brings in nearly $5 billion a year that supports health care, higher education, public safety, and other programs. While the state’s total tax burden is competitive with our neighbors, our tax structure is not, ranking 40th in the latest Tax Foundation ranks.

The former state representative says Louisiana’s tax code is outdated, and complex, and keeps the Bayou State from reaching its full economic potential. When asked what his solutions are to offset the lost revenue to the state treasury…

Cut 5 (11) “…rid of.” 

Nelson hopes his tax reform proposal will find support in a Republican super majority Legislature. But he says it will not be a quick process to end this trend and join other states in economic prosperity.

Cut 6 (09) “…overnight.”

This tax policy will not be addressed by lawmakers until the fiscal regular session in 2025.

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Despite strong opposition from truckers, the House and Senate Transportation committees approved Governor Jeff Landry’s plan to use a combination of federal and state dollars, plus tolls, to build a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles. Director for the Louisiana Motor Transport Association, Renee Amar, says truckers look at tolls as an additional tax…

Cut 7 (10) “…toll is.”

The CEO of Frisard’s Trucking Company, Cully Frisard, says it will cost his trucks $8.25 every time they cross that bridge under the proposal laid out by the Landry administration

Cut 8 (09) “…you buy at the store.” 

Local residents would pay 25 cents to cross the proposed bridge, for non-local automobiles and medium-sized trucks it would be around three dollars. Lake Charles Senator Mark Abraham knows tolls are unpopular, but necessary because there are not enough federal and state dollars available…

Cut 9 (13)  “…on funding.”

The State Bond Commission still has to give its approval. DOTD Secretary Joe Donahue says it will take seven years to build the bridge and during that time the Landry Administration will look for additional funding to lower the cost of the tolls…

Cut 10 (10) “…or form.”

The price tag for the new bridge is 2.1 billion dollars. The state has secured 225 million in federal dollars and has 975 million dollars in state money set aside for the massive project.

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Exonerated Death Row Survivor, Michael Graham Jr died in poverty last week. After serving 14 years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit, Graham was released from Angola in December of 2000 with the clothes on his back, $10, and a bus ticket. Executive Director of Death Penalty Action, Abe Bonowitz says the wrongfully incarcerated deserve compensation…

Cut 11 (07) “…of that.” 

Graham and Albert Burrell were wrongly convicted of murdering a Union Parish Couple in 1986 and sentenced to death but prosecutors later acknowledged the case should never have been brought to a grand jury. Later DNA proved that blood found in the victims’ home was not Graham’s or Burrell’s. Bonowitz says it was a miscarriage of justice…

Cut 12 (08) “…it through.” 

Graham struggled and was not able to work after being diagnosed with a respiratory illness. Both Graham and Burell were recently denied compensation for the 14 years they spent in prison for a crime they didn’t commit. Bonowitz says the Michael Graham Legacy Fund via a GoFundMe page has been set up to help Graham’s family with final expenses and then help other wrongfully convicted individuals denied compensation.

Cut 13 (04)  “…be enough.”

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An audit of the LSU Athletic Department finds a deficit of almost $4 million. But John Tiebaud (Tee-Bow) with the Louisiana Legislative Auditors office says it’s not as bad as it sounds because you have to consider the department transferred $5 million to the university.

Cut 14 (06) “…transfer.

For the 2023 fiscal year LSU’s football program generated the majority of the department’s revenue with almost $106 million, which is almost $18 million more than the previous year. Tiebaud says football turned a profit of $54 million, almost a 50% increase from 2022.  He says football profits are returning to pre-pandemic levels.

Cut 15 (07) …their numbers.“

And even after winning their first National Championship, the women’s basketball team showed a deficit of close to $8 million. Tiebaud says the Lady Tigers collected around $2.5 million but expenses were more than $10 million, which included coaching salaries and bonuses.

Cut 16 (12) “…the program.” 

For fiscal year 2023, the university paid approximately $5 million in severance to coaches who are no longer with the program.  An audit for fiscal year 2022 indicated $6.7 million in severance was paid and the department overpaid head football coach Brian Kelly close to $1 million.

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LSU third baseman Tommy White and junior right-hander Luke Holman have been named to D-1 baseball’s preseason all-American team. White led the nation in RBIs last season and Holman is a transfer from Alabama. He was the Crimson Tide’s top starter last season, going 7-4 with a 3.67 ERA with 87 strikeouts. Coach Jay Johnson says getting Holeman to transfer to LSU was a huge get…

Cut 17 (12) “…this year.” 

Holeman is expected to be a weekend starter at LSU along with Thatcher Hurd. Another potential weekend starter is UCLA transfer Gage Jump…

Cut 18 (18)  “…the season.” 

LSU led the nation in runs scored last year with 634. White believes LSU’s offense can be just as potent…

Cut 19 (20) “…for that” 

 

Cut 20 (16) “…process though.”

1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 30

While Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s not making a formal announcement, he does plan to seek re-election in 2026. The moderate Republican will have to win his party primary with new election laws in effect then.  He says changing to party primaries is too costly with an estimated price tag of $61 million over three years and $135 million over ten years.

Cut 11 (11) “…$60 million.”

We’re seeing a slight uptick in gas prices with the statewide average for a gallon of regular gas at $2.82, that’s up two cents from the day before and seven cents from a week ago. Triple A fuel analyst Don Redman says we usually see an increase in gas prices as refineries transition to summer-grade gasoline and demand goes up.

Cut 7 (11) “…the summer.” 

The defending champion LSU women’s basketball team has its first two-game losing streak since 2022 as the Lady Tigers lost last night to Mississippi State 77-73. Coach Kim Mulkey says they are not executing defensively…

Cut 9 (12) “…doing it”

Bittersweet Confections bakery’s motto is “Let them eat cake” but not without paying for them. A king cake thief broke into the New Orleans bakery last week and stole cash, a case of vodka, and seven king cakes. Owner Cheryl Scripter says she’s not flattered the thief returned.

Cut 4 (12) “…king cakes.”

12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

We’re seeing a slight uptick in gas prices with the statewide average for a gallon of regular gas at $2.82, that’s up two cents from the day before and seven cents from a week ago. Triple A fuel analyst Don Redman says the increase is linked to the price of crude.

Cut 6  (10) “…a barrel.” 

Redman says how the US reacts to three servicemen being killed in Jordan could impact prices.

Bittersweet Confections bakery’s motto is “Let them eat cake” but not without paying for them. A king cake thief broke into the New Orleans bakery last week and stole cash, a case of vodka, and seven king cakes with the plastic babies inside. Owner Cheryl Scripter says watching her surveillance video gave her an uneasy feeling…

Cut 3 (10) “….and creepy”  

The National Science Foundation awarded LSU and other universities across the state with a $160 million grant to support the state’s energy transition over the next 10 years. Teiko Foxx explains….

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AM LRN Newscall Jan 29

The National Science Foundation awarded LSU and other universities across the state with a $160 million grant to support the state’s energy transition over the next 10 years. Teiko Foxx explains….

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Louisiana becomes the 45th state to sanction Girls High School Wrestling.  At their annual meeting last week, The Louisiana High School Athletics Association said yes to adding a High School Girls Wrestling Division. Colleen Crain has the story…

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The number of flu-like illnesses remains elevated despite a slight decrease from the reporting period before and COVID cases are still circulating in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.

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LSU and other Louisiana universities have been awarded a $160 million grant – the largest ever awarded by the U.S. National Science Foundation to support energy transition, decarbonization, and create jobs. Vice President of Research and Economic Development Robert Twilley says the grant positions the state to be the leader in expanding the energy industry.

Cut 4 (12) “…United States.”

Louisiana has more than 250,000 people working in the energy, chemical, and petrochemical industries. The state’s geographic location and its existing infrastructure of plants, refineries, and 50 thousand miles of pipelines place the Bayou State at the epicenter of energy transition.

Twilley says the NSF grant is an opportunity to educate and retain skilled workers and expand the state’s future energy economy.

Cut 5 (12) “…and running.” 

Louisiana Economic Development will also contribute $67 million toward the project over the next decade.

Twilley says they will work to solve emerging challenges in areas like carbon capture, transport and storage, and other areas. He says the grant lays the foundation for other successful research endeavors to keep the state as the energy leader of the world.

Cut 6 (10) “…important one.”

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The Louisiana High School Athletics Association says yes to Girls Wrestling Championships at their annual convention. LHSAA Assistant Director, Adam McDowell says girls wrestling is one of the fastest growing sports and for years they worked to get 80 schools to participate, the number required to add a new sport. Turns out…

Cut 7 (08) “…a division.”

Baton Rouge Magnet High School and Brusly High School authored the proposal to add the division.

Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, Louisiana becomes the 45th state to have girls’ wrestling championships. 157 girls from 40 schools were already wrestling on the boys’ teams and McDowell says adding the girl’s division was overwhelmingly approved.

Cut 8 (11) “…a mistake.” 

Next year there will be four state championship divisions, one girls’ division with 12 weight classes, and three boys’ divisions. The Coach’s Association hosted a High School Wrestling Championship for Girls on Saturday at Baton Rouge Magnet High and McDowell was there…

Cut 9 (10)  “…fun to watch.”

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The Joint Transportation Committee meets today to consider a revised new deal by the state and Calcasieu Bridge Partners to reduce toll cost by 25 percent. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s time to bite the bullet and build a new bridge even if it has tolls.

Cut 10 (12) “…30 years.”

If a deal was not approved, the state would lose nearly $150 million in federal funding for the project.

Pinsonat says legislators did not approve the deal last year that leaned on heavy tolls. He says some lawmakers believed it would be risky if fewer vehicles crossed the bridge to avoid the toll but this time…

Cut 11 (07) “…they wouldn’t.” 

Commercial trucks would pay $8.25, instead of the original proposal’s $12.50. Residents in the five-parish area would pay 25 cents.

Pinsonat says the state is putting up $800 million in an effort to try to minimize the cost of the tolls. He believes residents are ready for solutions that works.

Cut 12 (09) “…oppose it.” 

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The number of flu-like illnesses remains high in the state, even though the Louisiana Department of Health says they are starting to see the number of cases decrease over the last four weeks.  Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Fred Lopez says the strain of flu they are seeing in patients is included in the current flu shot.

Cut 13 (10)  “…effective.”

LDH reports hospitalizations for flu remain elevated with 139 new admissions for the week of January 14th through the 20th. The positivity rate for flu is at 12 percent, which is a decrease from the previous reporting week of 16 percent. Lopez encourages eligible Louisianans to get their flu shot, even if they’ve already had the flu this season.

Cut 14 (08) “…against it.

Lopez says even if you’ve had a flu vaccine, you can still catch influenza but know that the shot is designed to decrease the severity of the illness.

In addition to the flu and flu-like illnesses, Lopez says COVID cases seem to have peaked for the time being.

Cut 15 (11) …out there.“

Lopez encourages individuals to get their COVID booster shots and he anticipates there will be an increase of respiratory illnesses as a result of Mardi Gras and the colder weather forcing people to stay indoors.

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After winning 41 games and reaching an NCAA Baseball regional last year, the Ragin Cajuns are preparing for another season that hopefully ends up with a postseason berth. Coach Matt Deggs on what he sees from his team as full squad workouts are underway…

Cut 16 (19) “…extremely athletic.” 

Deggs says the pitching staff is the strength of this team as they have a half dozen candidates to start on the weekend. He says they will not play for the big inning early on as the offense could be a work in progress…

Cut 17 (14) “…behind that pitching.” 

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LSU third baseman Tommy White says he’s healthy after offseason shoulder surgery that resulted in him not swinging a bat for six months. White says his shoulder bothered him all last year…

Cut 18 (19)  “…should be fun.” 

Last year’s starting left fielder Josh Pearson is trying to make the move to second base. Pearson says he got advice from last year’s starting second baseman Gavin Dugas…

Cut 19 (13) “…balls hit to me.” 

South Carolina transfer Michael Braswell is in line to be LSU’s new starting shortstop. Braswell hit just three home runs in two seasons with the Gamecocks. He says he’s worked hard to lift the ball more and drive the ball into the gap…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

An Avoyelles Parish man was killed Saturday after he allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property then barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT assisted the sheriff’s office and negotiated with 36-year-old Joshua Nugent for several hours before gunfire was exchanged.

Cut 13 (11) “…looking for.” 

The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they found some disturbing trends. Between January 2013 and January 2024, there have been 116 police killings over the 132-month period, almost one a month.

Cut 10 (09) “…white people.”

Governor Jeff Landry’s Education Policy Council provides its recommendations on improving public education. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

In Shreveport, a teenager was killed early this morning in the Queensborough neighborhood.  Police have recovered dozens of shell casings and are asking for anyone with information to assist them with their investigation. A resident discovered the male teen inside of a home where he was later pronounced dead, police say he didn’t live at the residence, and they are notifying next of kin. This is the 6th homicide in Shreveport this year.

 

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they created the dashboard to increase accessibility to the data and to give those who are victims of police violence a voice.

Cut 9 (09) “…the violence.”

A third reason for the dashboard is to ensure police accountability.

In next month’s special session on crime, Governor Jeff Landry will push for Louisiana lawmakers to find new ways to hand out capital punishment. He says death penalty cases can be lengthy and cost the state millions.

Cut 7 (12) “…to victims.” 

Landry opposed granting clemency to more than 50 death row inmates last year.

In Avoyelles Parish 36-year-old Joshua Nugent was killed Saturday after he barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Sheriff’s deputies were called after Nugent allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property.  Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT also assisted.

Cut 12 (10)  “…that incident.”  

Wallace says they negotiated with Nugent for several hours.

Governor Landry’s K-12 Education Policy has released its recommendations for improving public education. Erin Bendily with the Pelican Institute for Public Policy served on that committee, and she says one of their recommendations is to expand school choice…

Cut 3 (10) “….right now”  

 

1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

Governor Jeff Landry’s Education Policy Council provides its recommendations on improving public education. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

In Shreveport, a teenager was killed early this morning in the Queensborough neighborhood.  Police have recovered dozens of shell casings and are asking for anyone with information to assist them with their investigation. This is the 6th homicide in Shreveport this year.

To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they found some disturbing trends. Between January 2013 and January 2024, there have been 116 police killings over the 132-month period, almost one a month.

Cut 10 (09) “…white people.”

In Avoyelles Parish 36-year-old Joshua Nugent was killed Saturday after he barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Nugent allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property that morning.  Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT assisted local law enforcement.

Cut 12 (10) “…that incident.”  

Wallace says they negotiated with Nugent for several hours and the investigation is ongoing.

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

The Advocate newspaper reports Governor Jeff Landry will look to restart executions in Louisiana. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s not a surprise since Landry has made it known he’s looking at ways to deter crime…

Cut 4 (11) “…across Louisiana.”
Louisiana has not executed anyone since 2010 and before that it was it was 2002.

“The Life and Times of a Governor’s Daughter,” the autobiography of Victoria Edwards, tells the story of her life as Governor Edwin Edwards’ second oldest child. Now 71 she hopes readers have a better understanding of the unique life she’s led and that having a good relationship with Christ is what’s most important.

Cut 9 (11)  “…really matters.”

Tiger fans will get an in-depth look into the lives of LSU’s top NIL earners in a new docuseries to be released later this year. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Well, those athletes along with other wage earners can begin filing their state and federal income taxes today. Federal taxes are due April 15th and Louisiana requires taxpayers to file state income taxes by May 15th.

5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 26

The Biden Administration is placing a pause on pending liquefied natural gas export terminals, which puts in jeopardy the construction of the 10-billion dollar Calcasieu Pass 2 terminal project in Cameron Parish. President Biden says they want to examine the impact LNG exports have on energy costs, energy security, and the environment. Louisiana Bucket Brigade director Anne Rolfes applauds the decision.

Cut 3 (12) “….took action”  

But Economist Loren Scott says this decision jeopardizes the state’s economic growth…

Cut 4 (12) “..pulled the trigger”

Scott says the U-S ships LNG to Europe, so they don’t have to count on Russia for natural gas.

The LSU Lady Tigers lost to top-ranked South Carolina on Thursday night but before a king cake was murdered on national TV. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former New Orleans DA Harry Connick Senior passed away Thursday. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the DA’s office is much different today compared to when Connick was at the helm.

Cut 12 (10)  “…Jason Williams.”