8:30 LRN Newscast January 29

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Lake Charles couple for cruelty to a juvenile after a 3-year-old is rushed into surgery with a brain injury. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the stepmother brought the child to the hospital after it appeared the child was having a seizure. She indicated the injuries may be from the father’s disciplinary actions…
cut 10 (13) “….that same issue”
Jessica Matthews and Tyler Laborde are in custody.

The search continues for a man wanted for shooting three people, killing two in Natchitoches on Monday night. Officer John Greely says Jessie James Petite Junior is considered armed and dangerous and it’s a crime that’s left many people heartbroken…
cut 15 (10) “….occurrence here”
41-year-old Larry Batiste and 35-year-old Hiram Phillips were pronounced dead.

The LHSAA’s annual convention begins today in Baton Rouge and high school principals are scheduled to vote Friday on proposals that would end the seven-year-old select-nonselect split. But if those proposals are voted down, LHSAA Director Eddie Bonine says the association could vote to widen the split beyond football, basketball, baseball and softball…
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Many people were crying right along with former LSU star Shaquille O’ Neal last night as he spoke on T-N-T’s pregame show about the death of his former teammate Kobe Bryant…
cut 30 (15) “…get back”
Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter were among nine killed in a helicopter crash outside of Los Angeles on Sunday.

7:30 LRN Newscast

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has told the City Council her office will not participate in the council’s public hearing into the Hard Rock Hotel construction collapse. Cantrell says the hearing is ill-advised and could further delay demolition.

The lives and influence of nine iconic Louisiana musicians helped form a new K-through-12 curriculum that examines Louisiana’s prolific music culture…
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High school principals gather in Baton Rouge today for the annual LHSAA convention and once again the main topic is the public-private school split that’s been in place since the 2013 football playoffs. LHSAA Director Eddie Bonine says on Friday principals can vote to end the split
cut 4 (12) “…B and C”
Bonine says the proposals that seek to bring the two sides back together put a multiplier on a select’s school enrollment, which would place them in a higher classification.

Law enforcement is looking for a double homicide suspect identified as Jessie James Petite (P-T). Natchitoches Police Officer John Greely says they believe the 21-year-old shot three people, killing two of them and a motive is not known…
cut 14 (04) “…the pieces together”
Petite is considered armed and dangerous.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Zion Williamson had just 14 points in 30 minutes, but Jrue Holiday had 28 points and Brandon Ingram had 24 points and the Pelicans dribbled past the Cleveland Cavaliers 125 to 111 for their second straight victory.

Former LSU star Shaquille O Neal had troubling holding back tears as he spoke about the death of his former teammate Kobe Bryant during an emotional pregame show on TNT. O’Neal says Bryant’s death is very difficult on him, something he could never imagine.

High school principals gather in Baton Rouge today for the annual LHSAA convention and once again the main topic is the public-private school split that’s been in place since the 2013 football playoffs. LHSAA Director Eddie Bonine says on Friday principals can vote to end the split
Cut 4 (12) “…B and C”

The 22nd ranked LSU basketball team brings an eight-game winning streak into tonight’s game against Alabama. But Tigers coach Will Wade is not happy with his team. Because the Bayou Bengals consistently let second-half leads slip away due to turnovers and giving up offensive rebounds. Wade says his players have been made aware of his unhappiness…
cut 17 (23) “…need to do”
The Crimson Tide are 4-and-2 in league play and they lead the SEC in rebounding, scoring and three-point field goal percentage.

McNeese takes a six-game winning streak into tonight’s game against Nicholls. The Colonels are 8-and-2 in the Southland.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Natchitoches Police have identified a suspect tied to a double homicide that took place Monday night at a home on Short Seventh Street. An arrest warrant has been issued for 21-year-old Jessie James Petite (pronounced P-T) Jr. Officer John Greely says upon arrival, they found three gunshot victims…
Cut 13 (06) “…with serious injuries.”
41-year-old Larry Batiste and 35-year-old Hiram Phillips, Jr. died from their injuries. A female victim is listed in severe condition.

A Lake Charles couple has been arrested for cruelty to a juvenile after they brought a three-year-old boy to a local hospital with injuries all over his body. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the child is in critical condition and charges could be upgraded against 26-year-old Jessica Matthews and 26-year-old Tyler Laborde…
cut 12 (07) “….survive these injuries”
Investigators believe the child was beaten over an extended period fo time.

K-12 students will have a chance to learn a little more about their Louisiana musical heritage thanks to a new curriculum assembled by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. Vice President of Content Erin Greenwald says the course will show children the state has a unique and prolific musical culture…
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The current curriculum covers the roots of Jazz in New Orleans, but Greenwald says this will give teachers the option of showing their students a wide range of contributions.

The principal at W-D and Mary Baker Smith Career Center in Lafayette is facing drunk driving and hit and run charges. State Police say 55-year-old Ralph Thibodeaux crashed into three vehicles in Vermilion Parish and broke one of the wheels on his own vehicle. The Lafayette Parish School System says they are aware of the arrest and looking into it.

4:45 LRN Sportscast January 28

Bo Pelini is back as LSU’s defensive coordinator. In 2007 he helped the Tigers win a national championship and returns to Baton Rouge after heading coaching stops at Nebraska and Youngstown State. Safety Craig Steltz was an All-American on that 2007 team and says it’s great to have Coach Bo back
Cut 23 (08) “…be successful.”
Orgeron appeared on a Baton Rouge radio station, ESPN 104-5 and said the players will love Pelini’s fiery personality and said former analyst Jorge Munoz could return to LSU as the team’s new passing game coordinator. He just left LSU for a job at Baylor.

Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz has reportedly hired his son Trey Holtz as inside receivers coach. Trey will be a volunteer assistant, so he doesn’t violate the state’s nepotism laws.

Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson will play his first NBA game on the road tonight when New Orleans visits Cleveland. Williamson is coming off his first double-double performance, 21 points and 11 rebounds. In three games, he’s averaging 19 points, eight rebounds and shooting 67-percent from the field. Cleveland is coming off a 15-point win over Detroit.

Many continue to mourn the loss of NBA legend Kobe Bryant. LSU Basketball Coach Will Wade on how the former Lakers star’s death has impacted his team…
cut 30 (23) “….I think”
22nd ranked LSU is back in the PMAC tomorrow when they host Alabama.

LRN PM Newscall January 28

A third Louisianan dies from a vaping related lung illness linked to a thickening agent found in the devices. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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The New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission has assembled a database on their website of financial disclosures for every single judge in the state. Jeff Palermo spoke with President Rafael Goyeneche…

cut  2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The Bayou Country Superfest is riding off into the Baton Rouge sunset as festival organizers have announced the annual Memorial Day weekend event will be on hiatus until further notice.  President and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo says looking back, it was a great event for the city.

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The festival had a decade-long run, starting at Tiger Stadium, did two years in the Superdome, then returned to Baton Rouge in 2019 and featured some of the biggest names in country music including Florida Georgia Line, George Strait, Tim McGraw, and others.

Arrigo believes several factors contributed to last year’s modest attendance, including bouncing back from the festival’s two-year run in New Orleans, shrinking the schedule from three days to two, and a late lineup release.

Cut 4 (09) “…made in November.”

Arrigo says he’s not sure what the future holds for the festival.

Cut 5 (07) “…the near future.”

At the peak in 2014, 135,000 people attended the festival.  Last year drew about 50,000.

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The Louisiana Department of Health reports a third person has died in Louisiana from complications related to vaping, while the total number of vaping-related cases has risen to 35.

Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Alex Billioux says these cases are being linked back to Vitamin E Acetate, which is used as a thickener in E-cigs.

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Symptoms of the Vitamin E Acetate illness include coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, and more.

The outbreak began last year, and researchers have started to notice a trend in who’s most likely to be impacted. Billioux says it’s older vapers who tend to buy vaping liquids with additives.

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Of the 35 cases, 17 appear to be THC related, and patients range from ages 17 to 71.

Billioux says despite the tragic recent death, growth in the number of cases seems to be on the decline.

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LDH’s number one recommendation to stop the illness is still to just not vape.

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You can now view 5 years of financial disclosures for all 298 judges in the state of Louisiana at the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission’s website.

MCC President Rafael Goyeneche says they’ve made it easy to find out how much your local judge makes, and any potential locally financial ties they may have.

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Previously the only way you could get that kind of information was by filing a public records request. Goyeneche says judges are the only elected officials who have that privilege in Louisiana.

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12 years ago an ethics reform package was passed that required the executive and legislative branches to publicly post that information, but the State Supreme Court blocked judges from having to comply.

Goyeneche says uploading the 10,000 pages worth of data was a mammoth task, but was worth the effort to help citizens discover whether or not a local judge has a conflict of interest.

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If they do, Goyeneche says requesting a recusal becomes a lot easier with that information available.

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Authorities arrest a Calhoun man on a drug charge after he approached two people asking to borrow guns at a Planet Fitness parking lot in West Monroe.  West Monroe Police Major David May says the two declined the request of 19-year-old Landon Duke before going into the gym and calling the police.

Cut 12 (09) “…to rob someone.”

May says it is unclear why the Duke thought it was a good pitch, but Duke told the two why he needed the money.

Cut 13 (11) “…down the road.”

May says Duke caught the drug charge when he consented to a search.

Cut 14 (10) “…money contained methamphetamine.”

Duke faces one count of possession of a schedule II controlled dangerous substance.

 

2:30 LRN Newscast January 28

A third Louisianan dies from a vaping related lung illness linked to a thickening agent found in the devices. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating a home invasion in Duson that left one person dead last night. 33-year-old Shenard Simmons of Duson was shot and killed. A second person inside the home was not injured. No arrests have been made. Deputies are still seeking more information.

Authorities arrest a Calhoun man on a drug charge after he approached two people asking to borrow guns at a Planet Fitness parking lot. West Monroe Police Major David May says the two declined 19-year-old Landon Duke offer and then called the police once they got into the gym…
Cut 12 (09) “…to rob someone.”
May say Duke wanted to rob someone, so he can get out of town.

Louisiana residents now have a database to see where a state judge gets their income. New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission President Rafael Goyeneche says they made the public records request to get the financial earnings of every state judge so that citizens can see if a local judge has a conflict of interest…
cut 11 (10) “…available”
You can go to the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission’s website to see the database.

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 28

Bo Pelini is back as LSU’s defensive coordinator. In 2007 he helped the Tigers win a national championship and in each of his three years with the Tigers, Pelini’s defenses ranked number three in the nation in yards allowed. Safety Craig Steltz was an All-American on that 2007 team and says Pelini was always one step ahead of opposing offenses…
Cut 14 (11) “…big time sack.”
Pelini’s contract is reportedly three years at two-point-three million dollars a year.

Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz has named his son Louis Holtz as inside receivers coach.

Fox Sports Jay Glazer reports that if Drew Brees decides to retire, the Saints will turn to Taysom Hill as their starting quarterback. The 41-year-old Brees says he needs about a month to decide if he wants to play next season.

Zion Williamson will play in his first road game tonight as New Orleans visits the Cleveland Cavaliers. Williamson is coming off his first double-double in the NBA, while the Cavs have the third-worst record in the NBA.

LSU’s Trendon Watford has been named the SEC Freshman of the Week. Watford scored a career-high 22 points in the win over Texas on Saturday. Tomorrow, the Tigers host Alabama, who is 4-and-2 in SEC play.

Ragin Cajuns forward Jalen Johnson has been named Sun Belt men’s basketball player of the week. Johnson had a career-high 27 points in an 81-60 win over ULM on Saturday.

McNeese forward Sha’Markus Kennedy is the Southland Men’s basketball player of the week for a second straight week. Kennedy averaged 32 points and 10 rebounds a game last week. The Cowboys have won six in a row and host second-place Nicholls tomorrow and rival Lamar on Saturday.

And McNeese is searching for a new athletics director as Bruce Hemphill is transitioning to a new role.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 28

Two people were fatally shot in Natchitoches last night in the nine-hundred block of Short Seventh Street. 41-year-old Larry Batiste and 35-year-old Hiram Phillips were pronounced dead. A female was also shot and she’s listed in severe condition at a Shreveport hospital. Police have not released any other details.

LSU brings back Bo Pelini as its defensive coordinator. Jeff Palermo spoke with a former LSU all-American on what Pelini’s return means for the Tigers…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Nicholls State has received an A-Plus rating from the National Council on Teacher Quality for having one of the top programs in the country when it comes to training future teachers on how to teach early reading skills. Head of teacher education at Nicholls, Alyson Theriot, says teacher candidates practice what they learn in mentor teachers’ classrooms…
cut 5 (10) “…the success”

Louisianans are encouraged to participate in the state’s Own Your Own Health Fitness Challenge. It gives a chance for individuals or groups to participate against others to find out who can walk more steps or lose more weight. Director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, Rudy Macklin, says different cities even compete against each other…
cut 11 (12) “…another”
To sign up, visit O-Y-O-H-L-A-dot-com.

8:30 LRN Newscast January 28

The Own Your Own Health Challenge is underway, giving Louisianans a fun, competitive way to start living a healthier life. Matt Doyle has more.
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Today is National Plan for a Vacation Day. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is encouraging Louisiana residents to use some of their vacation time by exploring Louisiana with a Staycation…
cut 8 (09) “…new to do”
Nungesser says to plan a trip within the state go to Louisiana-stay-cation-dot-com.

Nicholls State University gets recognition from the National Council on Teacher Quality as the top teacher prep program for early reading instruction, receiving an A+ rating. Nicholls head of teacher education Dr. Alyson Theriot…
Cut 4 (08) “…how to do.”
Theriot says this is a positive sign for the nationwide movement to bring down the high rates of illiteracy.

Bo Pelini is returning for a second stint as defensive coordinator at LSU. Pelini guided the Tigers defense from 2005 to 2007 and left to be the head coach at Nebraska after the Bayou Bengals won the BCS National Championship. Former Tigers safety Craig Steltz played for Pelini and expects Coach Bo will work well with Coach O….
cut 15 (12) “…I’m excited”
Pelini’s contract is reportedly three years at two-point-three million dollars a year.