2:30 PM Newscast Jan 25

Former LSU football star Kayshon Boutte has been arrested after he allegedly created a fraudulent sports betting account on FanDuel Sportsbook when he was 20 years old so that he can bet on sporting events. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says State Police has been investigating Boutte since April 2022…

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If gambling is a problem, Gamblers Anonymous can be reached at 855-CALL GA

The Bayou State has seen significant rainfall since Tuesday, and more rainfall is expected into Saturday. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says some of the highest rainfall totals are in southeast Louisiana…

Cut 9 (13) “…Bogalusa”

A flood watch is in effect for most of southeast Louisiana until 6 PM.

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee Heard testimony in Washington this morning about the unaffordability of flood insurance. Brooke Thorington has more…

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The 75th Washington D C Mardi Gras opens today. This year’s theme…Louisiana: the most interesting state in America. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Louisiana is more interesting politically this year because of Mike Johnson of Bossier Parish’s sudden rise to House Speaker and Louisiana has a new governor and several new legislators…

Cut 5 (12) “…of state government.” 

AM Newscall Jan 25

In DC this morning the Senate Banking Committee will hear testimony on how increased flood insurance rates are crippling Louisiana property owners. Brooke Thorington has more.

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 Louisiana Single Women rank high when it comes to home ownership. The Bayou State is among the top three states for single women owned homes. Colleen Crain has the story…

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The big game is tonight as the ninth-ranked Lady Tigers host top-ranked South Carolina in a huge matchup in women’s college basketball. Teiko Foxx has more…

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The U.S. Senate Banking Committee will hear testimony today on the reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program. Senator Bill Cassidy says it’s an opportunity for Louisianans to tell Americans how unaffordable flood insurance has become.

Cut 4 (06) “…flood insurance.”

He says the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that roughly 900,000 policyholders will drop out of the program over the next decade because of Risk Rating 2.0 mapping.

Cassidy says his National Flood Insurance Reauthorization Act of 2023 bill would cap premium hikes and offer means-tested discounts for those with excessive rate hikes…

Cut 5 (12) “…mortgage.” 

The Republican says he’s hopeful the Senate Banking Committee will carefully review his legislation and…

Cut 6 (11) “…if you will.”

Cassidy says he’s also doing what he can to help lower auto and property insurance premiums. He says he’s meeting with Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple during Washington Mardi Gras, to see what he can do on a national level to provide relief for policyholders in the Pelican State.

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It’s not Easter but nearly 60 abandoned rabbits have been found in New Orleans and Jefferson Parish in the last four months. Instead of turning them over to shelters, Humane Society of Louisiana Director Jeff Dorson says owners are abandoning rabbits in public parks but they cannot survive in the wild for long.

Cut 7 (12) “…a problem.”

Dorson says the state law has a specific statute that prohibits the abandonment of any living creature. He says anyone caught abandoning a bunny can face…

Cut 8 (06) “…fines and penalties.” 

Dorson encourages owners to contact animal shelters and rescue groups to help rehome an unwanted animal. If you see rabbits roaming around a park or neighborhood, he says it’s typically safe to rescue the animal.

Cut 9 (07)  “…dog carrier.”

If you are considering giving up your pet, contact the HSLA, Jefferson Protection Welfare Services, or 311 in Orleans Parish to rescue or rehome abandoned rabbits.

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We’ve come a long way. Louisiana is among the top three states when it comes to Single Women who own their own homes.  18% of mortgage applications came from single Louisiana women last year. Charlotte Guidroz, a loan officer with Assurance Financial has witnessed the growth…

Cut 10 (09) “…single women”

With one of the highest gender wage gaps in the nation. Louisiana women may not be bringing home the most bacon but they’re bringing it to homes they own. Some figures show Louisiana women make 75 cents for every dollar a man makes. Guidroz says low earners can buy if they qualify…

Cut 11 (11) “…income based” 

Guidroz says the reasons Louisiana is among the three highest states for single women owned homes are not all clear, but it brings up good questions and she sees a lot of motivated for single mothers…

Cut 12 (11) “…in a home.” 

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The most anticipated regular season game in LSU women’s basketball history is tonight as the 9th-ranked Lady Tigers host top-ranked South Carolina. All of the advanced tickets are sold out and ESPN College Gameday will be on hand for an extensive pregame show. Coach Kim Mulkey says all of the attention this game is getting shows LSU it’s getting a good return on its investment…

Cut 13 (13)  “…expensive.”

LSU is 18-2 on the season while the Gamecocks are 17-0. The Lady Tigers are defending national champs, while South Carolina won in 2022 and lost last season in the national semifinals to Iowa. Mulkey views the game as a tremendous challenge but it’s not the be all…

Cut 14 (08) “…for LSU.” 

South Carolina and LSU are two of the nation’s highest scoring teams but the Gamecocks have performed better on defense as they ranked fifth in the country in points allowed. Mulkey says no one has found the formula to beat them…

Cut 15 (15) …women’s basketball.“

LSU has lost 14 straight to South Carolina. Tip-off is at 7 PM.

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Louisiana Tech, who is in a three-way tie for first place in Conference USA, takes a three-game winning streak into tonight’s game against UTEP. Coach Talvin Hester’s team has scored 154 points in their last two games…

Cut 16 (10) “…creating offense.” 

Tech’s leading scorer is Isaiah Crawford who is averaging 16 points a game. He’s also outstanding on defense as he leads the team with 41 steals and has 31 blocked shots. Hester says Crawford is an outstanding two-way player

Cut 17 (21) “…so dynamic.” 

The Bulldogs host UTEP tonight and then New Mexico State on Saturday. Hester says winning at home is a must…

Cut 18 (19)  “…the goal.” 

Tip time is at 6 PM.

4:30 PM Newscast Jan 24

Flooding rains have fallen in portions of Louisiana. National Weather Service Lake Charles meteorologist Doug Cramer says they’ve received reports of flooding of homes and businesses in Avoyelles Parish. Several highways across south and central Louisiana are under water…

Cut 10 (10) “…flood waters”

Cramer says the National Weather Service is forecasting additional rainfall for the rest of the day and into tonight…

Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves, whose district was redrawn in the newly passed congressional map says the legislature didn’t have to redraw the map to include a second Majority-Black district, with the potential to elect another Democrat. While he says Judge Shelly Dick made it clear she didn’t like the map passed in 2022, it was still making its way through the courts.

Cut 4 (07) “…existing map.”

Last month a ban went into effect to keep large commercial trucks and 18-wheelers from driving through the I-20 construction zone in Bossier City. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says law enforcement have issued more than 200 warnings and citations. She says there are plenty of signs in the area…

Cut 7 (13) “…and Bossier.” 

Concrete barriers were added as a safety precaution to prevent drivers from leaving the travel lane.

Two deer hunters from Port Barre may find a hunt last week is going to cost them plenty. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Agents cited 48-year-old Bryan Vidrine and a 16-year-old juvenile for hunting from a moving vehicle, from a public roadway, during illegal hours. The two face fines and restitution as high as $6000. The violations could also come with jail time.

3:30 PM Newscast Jan 24

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves, whose district was completely redrawn in the newly passed congressional map is criticizing the Republican-controlled state legislature and Governor Landry for their support of the map.  He says it could ultimately hurt the GOP’s status in the US House.

Cut 3 (09) “…boneheaded move.”

Four people were shot during a drive-by shooting in Lafayette this morning. Lafayette Police Sergeant Robin Green says three men were standing outside of a home on Sunset Drive when shots were fired from a passing vehicle that stopped in front of the home.

Cut 13 (10) “…gunfire” 

All four are hospitalized, 2 in critical condition and 2 are stable.

State Police reminds drivers of large commercial trucks and 18-wheelers that driving through the I-20 construction zone in Bossier City is off limits. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says accidents involving large trucks have increased on that stretch of highway that is down to one lane.

Cut 6 (12) “…begin with.” 

 

Several inches of rain has fallen across most of Louisiana today and more rain is on the way. LRN chief meteorologist Bill Jacquemin reports this weather system has already delivered when it comes to producing flooding rains…

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3:30 PM Newscast Jan 23

State Senator Cleo Fields made the announcement many expected. In a statement released today, Fields said he wanted to be clear that he would be a candidate to represent the newly drawn 6th Congressional District.  LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says Fields name recognition and his record will help his campaign in the district…

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Governor Jeff Landry has signed his first bills into law. They come from last week’s special session and they include a new Congressional district map and a measure that will bring party primaries to federal elections in 2026. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor wanted closed party primaries for nearly all elections, but didn’t push the issue…

Cut 3 (10) “…he’s known for.”

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says The Biden Administration’s Infrastructure bill will benefit the state and his congressional-directed spending is benefiting Barksdale Airforce Base and the vision for northwest Louisiana to become a cyber hub. Another project he mentions is one to help the Department of Defense better train pilots in conducting rescue missions.

Cut 11 (08) “…even more.”

LSU quarterback That Kid Jayden Daniels was named today as the winner of the 2023 Manning Award. This is the 20th year of the Manning award and Daniels is the third LSU honoree. Joe Burrow and Jamarcus Russell are the other two winners from LSU. Saints legend Archie Manning says Daniels 2023 campaign will go down as one of the greatest ever…

Cut 13 (10) “…football team” 

2:30 PM Newscast Jan 23

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who was the lone Republican in the state’s congressional district who voted in favor of The Biden Administration’s Infrastructure bill says the state will benefit. Infrastructure funds will go towards an I-20 corridor Amtrak line connecting Atlanta and Dallas. Cassidy says it also includes the cities of Shreveport, Ruston, and Monroe.

Cut 10 (11) “…to live.”

Up next for Governor Landry and the state legislature is a special session addressing crime. It’s expected to begin a month from now. La Politics dot com Publisher, Jeremy Alford says the governor has not laid out his exact plans for the special session, but lawmakers are already proposing ideas…

Cut 5 (15) “..mental health issues.” 

The congressional map with a second majority-Black district is getting pushback and some Republicans plan to challenge it in court.  Brooke Thorington has more…

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LSU Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Jayden Daniels was named today as the winner of the 2023 Manning Award, which goes to the top quarterback in the nation. Daniels led the nation with nearly five-thousand yards of total offense.

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LRN AM Newscall Jan 23

Last week it was frozen precipitation but this week it’s much milder with a deluge of rainfall. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana’s new Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary is looking to modernize the state agency. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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 Louisiana’s 6th District has become the state’s 2nd Majority Black district. Colleen Crain has more on who might represent the new district.

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What a difference a week can make, from arctic cold temperatures to mild weather and plenty of rain. In classic El Nino fashion, LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says a system that’s lingering in the western Gulf of Mexico will continue to move inland and bring us a tropical deluge of rain.

Cut 4 (09) “…wet conditions.”

Our high temperatures will reach the upper 60s across northern parishes and in the 70s along the southern parishes. Lows will only drop into the mid-50s to lower-60s this week because of cloud coverage.  But it’s the rainfall amounts that Keim says will be significant this week.

Cut 5 (06) “…inches of rain.” 

He says central Louisiana is expected to receive the majority of the rainfall and the excess precipitation should improve the state’s drought. Currently, Keim says 92 percent of the state is still experiencing some level of drought.

Cut 6 (06) “…situation.”

Keim says fortunately the rainfall totals should be spread out over a period of days versus hours and that will help saturate the soil and provide runoff to improve water levels across lakes and rivers in Louisiana.

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Louisiana’s new Congressional Map creates a diverse 2nd Majority Black district that runs diagonally across the state cutting through sections of parishes from Caddo to East Baton Rouge and changing the 6th district from majority Republican to majority Democrat. With elections coming this fall, LSU Political Science Professor, Robert Hogan says…

Cut 7 (10) “…Democratic district.”

Political insiders weren’t surprised that Garret Graves’ district was sacrificed in the map supported by Governor Landry since Graves backed Landry’s opponent in the gubernatorial race and wasn’t overly supportive of Steve Scalise’s run for US Speaker of the House. Many speculate Senator Cleo Fields will challenge Graves and Hogan believes he could win…

Cut 8 (09) “…African-American district.” 

Hogan says the new 6th district cuts across a large part of the state and getting a handle on the wants and needs of such a diverse population of votes will be difficult for any candidate and while Graves is the incumbent…

Cut 9 (09)  “…to Republicans.”

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Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan wants to bring a great customer service experience to hunters and fishermen. Sheahan says since taking on her new role two weeks ago, she’s been meeting with staff to see how the state agency can run more efficiently…

Cut 10 (10) “…this department.”

Sheahan comes to Louisiana after working for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem in various leadership positions. She’s only 26 years old and the Ohio State alumnus believes she can bring fresh ideas to the department…

Cut 11 (10) “…in the past.” 

Sheahan says she’s committed to making the Sportsmen’s Paradise as great as it can be…

Cut 12 (12) “…them better.” 

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It’s standard procedure during carnival season for State Troopers to assist New Orleans Police but this time, the extra officers will stay on after Fat Tuesday. Louisiana State Police Public Information Officer, Lt. Melissa Matey says they anticipate sending more than 130 troopers to the Crescent City for Mardi Gras.

Cut 13 (06) “…of New Orleans.”

During his campaign, Governor Jeff Landry promised to address rising crime, and that included increasing law enforcement in the state’s largest city. Matey says it’s a partnership with Attorney General Liz Murrell’s office, the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office, and the New Orleans Police Department. Matey says the goal is for State Police to have a permanent presence in New Orleans….

Cut 14 (09) “…finalized plans.” 

Over the years the number of police officers in New Orleans has dwindled, which Matey says is a problem across the country. She says recruiting individuals to a career in law enforcement has become more difficult. And to fill vacancies elsewhere in the state when troopers are relocated to New Orleans, Matey says the department will increase recruitment.

Cut 15 (11) …our state.“

Matey says they are also going to hold a transitional academy for potential troopers who already have law enforcement experience to increase the number of troopers in the state in addition to the traditional academy.

5:30 PM Newscast

A federal judge ordered the Louisiana Legislature to draw a new congressional map after it was determined the one approved in 2022 underrepresented the Black vote by not having two majority minority districts. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat expects a lawsuit contesting this latest map…

Cut 10 (05) “…the Constitution”

 

Jury selection is underway in the re-trial of Cardell Hayes. Who claimed self-defense after fatally shooting former Saints star Will Smith in 2016. Hayes was convicted of manslaughter, but it was tossed out due to a non-unanimous jury verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says if the jury splits again, it’s a victory for the defense…

Cut 13 (12) “…plea” 

 

You might be tempted to prune foliage that was damaged during last week’s freeze, but experts encourage you to resist the urge. Brooke Thorington has more

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In Caddo Parish, the family of a 44-year-old Dottie Yates-McCathran is asking anyone with information about her disappearance to contact the sheriff’s office. She went missing four years from her residence in Vivian, on Vivian Airport Road. If you have any information on her whereabouts, please contact Detective Matthew Purgerson at (318) 681-0774.

4:30 PM Newscast Jan 22

Governor Jeff Landry is expected to sign the new Congressional district map approved by lawmakers. Jeff Palermo reports the new map makes it harder for Republican Garret Graves to get re-elected this year…

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Houma Thibodaux is morning the loss of Biship Mario Dorsonville who passed away Friday at a hospital in Kenner after complications related to recent health issues he had been battling. Dorsonville has served as bishop for the Diocese of Houma Thibodaux since 2023 when he came to the area after serving as auxiliary bishop for the Washington DC Archdiocese. Dorsonvillle was born in Bogata, Colombia, coming to the US in 1992 and briefly returning to service in Colombia in the mid-1990s. He was 63.

A wet week is coming up for the Bayou State. Most of Northwest Louisiana is under a flood watch from Tuesday morning through Wednesday. LRN meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says rainfall totals could be between four and eight inches through the week, possibility higher.

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After last week’s deep freeze, chances are your lawn isn’t as attractive as it used to be, and you might be tempted to prune away unsightly foliage. LSU Ag Center Horticulturist Heather Kirk-Ballard says not to because the damaged leaves will protect the plants from the next freeze.

Cut 3 (09) “…bounce back.”

3:30 PM Newscast Jan 22

The political future for Baton Rouge Republican Garret Graves is cloudy after the Louisiana Legislature approved a new Congressional map that turns his district into a second Black-majority district. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Graves has served in Congress since 2015 and his re-election chances for this year have taken a major hit

Cut 9 (04) “…big disadvantage” 

Jury selection is underway in the re-trial of Cardell Hayes. He fatally shot former Saints star Will Smith in 2016. Hayes says the shooting was in self-defense after an argument erupted following a car crash in the Garden District. Hayes was convicted of manslaughter, but it was tossed out due to a non-unanimous jury verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says typically the defense has an advantage in re-trials

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LRN meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says expect a wet week. Forecasts show average rainfall totals between four and eight inches through the week, with the possibility of higher amounts. He says localized flooding for urban and poor drainage areas is possible and water levels for multiple river basins will rise…

Cut 7 (12) “…of Louisiana.” 

Warmer temperatures this week may tempt some to prune away unsightly foliage left by last week’s freezes.  LSU Ag Center Horticulturist Heather Kirk-Ballard says it’s not time yet, we are likely to see another freeze which would harm new growth. To protect your plants, especially the tropical or tender ones, Kirk-Ballard says to keep them covered and to add mulch.

Cut 5 (08) “…be patient.”