12:30 LRN Newscast

One of the final acts of the 118th Congress was approval of the Social Security Fairness Act, which will increase social security benefits for thousands of police, firefighters, teachers and other public sector workers and their spouses in Louisiana and across the country. Senator John Kenney was one of 76 senators who voted for it…

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The bill eliminates two statues that reduced payouts to many public sector workers.

Some encouraging job numbers for Louisiana. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the state added four-thousand non-farm jobs last month and more than 20-thousand non-farm jobs in the last year. Emily DiPalma with the Louisiana Workforce Commission says a few sectors led the way in job growth.

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Unseasonably warm and wet weather is expected for Christmas week, with highs in the mid-70s and rain likely through Saturday. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says Christmas Eve and Christmas Day bring increased chances of showers and thunderstorms,

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But Keim says the chance for severe weather is low and the rain should arrive after midnight in St. James Parish, where they light bonfires along the Mississippi River every Christmas Eve.

The Saints will not be in the playoffs for a fourth consecutive year, but they still have three more regular season games left, starting with tonight’s matchup at Green Bay. Spencer Rattler will start at quarterback for the injured Derek Carr and the rookie wants to get off to a fast start…

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Kick off is at 7:15.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

When the Saints take the field tonight against the Packers in the Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field, they will be playing for pride. The Falcons’ blowout win over the Giants yesterday ended what was left of the Saints’ faint playoff hopes.

The most interesting aspect of tonight’s game from a Saints fan perspective is the play of rookie Spencer Rattler. Rattler will start at quarterback for the injured Derek Carr …

Cut 20 (12) “….myself to”

Kick-off is at 7:15.

Sunday was a good day for a couple of former LSU quarterbacks. Jayden Daniels threw five touchdown passes for the Commanders as Washington came from behind to beat Philadelphia 36 to 33.  Joe Burrow threw three touchdown passes as the Bengals beat up the Cleveland Browns 24 to 6. J’Marr Chase set a franchise record for receiving yards in a season, eclipsing 15-hundred.

LSU Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier spoke to reporters about his decision to come back for a fifth and final season. If Nussmeier entered the NFL draft, he would have likely been a second-day selection. Nuss is hoping to improve on what he did in 2024, so that he can be a first round pick in the 2026 NFL draft…

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Nussmeier and the Tigers are getting ready to play Baylor on New Year’s Eve in the bowl game.

LSU Men’s basketball started slow yesterday but beat UNO 86 to 70. Vyctorius Miller had team-high 17 points.

Sincere Parker scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half as McNeese defeated U-L Lafayette 64 to 56 in the 100th meeting on the hardwood between the two schools.

 

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Health is prohibiting workers from promoting seasonal vaccines like flu, COVID and monkey pox. That includes advertising, promoting on social media, giving media interviews and holding vaccine events. Rosemary Westwood broke the story for NPR; she says part of the directive comes from state Surgeon General Ralph Abraham.

Cut 4 (11) “…including masking.”

L-D-H says its position now is that seasonal vaccines and other practices like wearing masks and social distancing should be individual choices. The state agency will continue to stress the need for childhood immunizations.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the state added over 20-thousand jobs in the past year, but the state’s unemployment rate also rose, increasing from four percent last November to four-point-three percent. But L-W-C’s Emily Dipalma says that’s nothing to be concerned about…

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Twenty-seven percent of Louisiana third graders scored well below a reading screener in the fall. But Sean Richardson reports schools will be aggressive in trying to get these students to read at grade level…

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State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting in Hammond on Saturday night. Authorities say a Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Deputy fatally shot 48-year-old Timothy Douglas of Ponchatoula, who was allegedly driving a stolen vehicle and got into a physical altercation with cops during a police chase.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Health Department is leaving it up to individuals to decide whether they should get a COVID-19 or a flu vaccine. In years past, LDH has led campaigns to get the public vaccinated against the flu and COVID. Rosemary Westwood from N-P-R has done extensive reporting on this issue and says this new policy is not in writing, which puts L-D-H workers in an uncomfortable position…

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The Louisiana Department of Education says 27-percent of third graders scored well below on a reading test this fall. Deputy Superintendent of Education Jenna Chaisson says this is why they ask kindergartners through third-grade to take a reading screener…

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Third-graders  still scoring well-below on their end of year reading tests could possibly be held back.

Louisiana is on a winning streak of sorts in job growth. Colleen Crain has more.

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The U-S department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana and its Department of Corrections, claiming the state is not releasing prisoners when they should be released. The suit says some incarcerated individuals spend weeks and months in prison beyond their release date. Attorney General Liz Murrill says she looks forward to fighting this because the safety of Louisianians is a top priority.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Falcons beating the Giants yesterday ended the Saints slim playoff hopes and for the fourth consecutive season New Orleans will miss the postseason. But the Black and Gold still have three games left this year, starting tonight in Green Bay against the Packers, who are fighting for playoff positioning.

Tonight marks another chance for rookie Spencer Rattler to show he’s a future starting quarterback for the Saints. Rattler will get the start for the injured Derek Carr …

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Kick-off is at 7:15.

Former LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels led the Commanders back from a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Eagles 36 to 33. Daniels threw five touchdown passes and led the team in rushing with 81 yards.

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw for 37-hundred yards and 26 touchdowns this season and led the Tigers to eight victories. Nussmeier had the option to enter his name in the NFL draft, but the Lake Charles native says there’s still more to do at LSU…

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Nussmeier will likely have a new starting center next season as Braelin Moore from Virginia Tech has signed with LSU. Moore started at center for the Hokies this year and will have two years of eligibility left.

LSU Men’s basketball started slow yesterday but beat UNO 86 to 70. Vyctorius Miller had team-high 17 points.

Sincere Parker scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half as McNeese defeated U-L Lafayette 64 to 56 in the 100th meeting on the hardwood between the two schools.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Health is prohibiting its workers from promoting seasonal vaccines. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Governor Landry tells the Advocate Newspaper he’s frustrated that the legislation he signed earlier this year has not resulted in a drop in homeowners insurance rates. Homeowners insurance rates have increased on average by six percent this year. Landry is open to a special session on insurance reform but wants to see proposed legislation that will reduce rates.

According to a report from Hunger Free America, more than 450-thousand Louisiana residents didn’t have enough to eat over two one week periods in August and September this year, that’s an 18-percent increase from a similar study done in 2021. But Hunger Free America CEO Joel Berg says 75-percent of those families that participated in the state’s Sun Bucks program say it helped them buy more fruits and vegetables…

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The Landry administration first refused to participate in the summer EBT program, but changed its mind after hearing from state lawmakers who said Louisiana should take advantage of federal dollars to help low income families pay for groceries during the summer months.

It will be warmer today, but rain moves into the state for Christmas Eve into Christmas Day.

LRN AM Newscall December 23

The Louisiana Department of Health is prohibiting its workers from promoting seasonal vaccines. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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More than 25-percent of Louisiana third graders scored far below state reading targets on a fall assessment, according to recent data. Sean Richardson reports.

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Louisiana is on a winning streak of sorts in job growth. Colleen Crain has more.

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The Louisiana Department of Health is prohibiting workers from promoting seasonal vaccines like flu, COVID and mpox. That includes advertising, promoting on social media, giving media interviews and holding vaccine events. Rosemary Westwood broke the story for NPR; she says part of the directive comes from state Surgeon General Ralph Abraham.

Cut 4 (11) “…including masking.”

Westwood says that is something that the Department of Health had regularly done, especially since the start of the COVID pandemic.

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Westwood says the policy is not being put into writing, which puts department workers in an uncomfortable position.

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In a statement, the Department of Health says it’s been re-evaluating its priorities and messaging since the end of the pandemic. It says its position now is that seasonal vaccines and other practices like wearing masks and social distancing should be individual choices. It stresses that this only applies to seasonal vaccines and not childhood immunizations.

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More families in Louisiana are going hungry. Joel Berg with Hunger Free America says a new report shows that a quarter of a million Louisianians live in households that can’t afford enough food – that’s an increase of 10-percent since the summer of 2021.

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Berg says one thing that has proven to work is taking advantage of federal food programs.

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In fact, 75-percent of recipients of that credit said they had enough money to buy more fruits and vegetables. Berg said another thing that would help would be making all school meals free, saying that the money that’s spent to determine which kids got free meals and which one get reduced-cost meals could actually go to feeding all kids.

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Berg says it’s no surprise that Louisiana has one of the highest hunger rates, since it already has one of the highest poverty rates.

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More than 1 in 4 Louisiana third graders scored far below state reading targets on a fall assessment. According to recent data, about 27% scored “well below” and 19% scored below expectations, meaning nearly half failed to meet literacy benchmarks. Under a new law, schools must create reading improvement plans within 30 days for students scoring “well below,” with targeted interventions such as tutoring or summer programs. Deputy Superintendent Jenna Chaisson (CHASS-on) says there has been many literacy improvements in the state.

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Chaisson says implementing required science of reading training for teachers and the state wide literacy screener.

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Chaisson says these screeners gives them valuable information for where students are in their reading comprehension.

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Some encouraging job numbers for Louisiana from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It says added four-thousand non-farm jobs last month and more than 20-thousand non-farm jobs in the last year. The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate ticked up two-tenths of a point to 4.3-percent, but Emily DiPalma with the Louisiana Workforce Commission says that’s nothing to be concerned about.

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DiPalma says a few sectors led the way in job growth.

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As for which metropolitan areas led the way in the number of new jobs created, DiPalma says the state’s two biggest ones topped the list.

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DiPalma says this marks 44 months in a row that monthly jobs experienced year-over-year growth.

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LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw for 37-hundred yards and 26 touchdowns this season and led the Tigers to eight victories. Nussmeier had the option to enter his name in the NFL draft, but the Lake Charles native says there’s still more to do at LSU…

Cut 16 (16) “…wasn’t finished.”

If Nussmeier entered the NFL draft, he would have likely been a second-day selection. Nuss is hoping to improve on what he did in 2024, so that he can be a first round pick in the 2026 NFL draft…

Cut 17 (18)  “…than I am now.” 

Nussmeier will have a new group of pass catchers next season as Kyren Lacy, CJ Daniels and Mason Taylor are moving on to the NFL or in Daniels case, the Miami Hurricanes.But the Tigers have restocked thanks to the transfer portal and have brought in some talented pass catchers in Bauer Sharp, Barion Brown and Nic Anderson.

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The Saints are in Green Bay tonight. New Orleans rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler will make his fourth start of the season. Rattler made three starts in October and was sacked 14 times, but showed more poise coming off the bench last week. Rattler says when started two months ago, starting center Eirk McCoy was injured and having back him back is huge…

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With the possibility of starting quarterback Derek Carr missing the rest of the season, there’s a chance Rattler will start the final three games of the season, giving New Orleans a chance to see what they have in Rattler. The rookie is not putting extra pressure on himself…

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7:30 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will be in Green Bay on Monday night. Quarterback Derek Carr, running back Alvin Kamara, receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling and defensive end Chase Young did not practice yesterday. Young is dealing with an illness.

Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is preparing to lead the LSU Tigers in the Texas Bowl as the Bayou Bengals will battle Baylor. Nussmeier met with the media yesterday and talked about his decision to come back for a fifth season…

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Disappointing end to the season for the Tulane Green Wave as Florida beat the Greenies 33 to 8 in the Gasparilla Bowl.

It will be Georgia versus Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day night. The Fighting Irish easily beat Indiana 27 to 17 to advance to the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff.

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U-L Lafayette athletics Director Bryan Maggard says he gave men’s basketball coach Bob Marlin the option to remain as the coach for the rest of the season and then retire at the end of the year, but Marlin declined that option, which resulted in his firing on Thursday afternoon. Maggard on what he told the team…

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U-L Lafayette will host McNeese tomorrow.

ULM Coach Keith Richard (Ree-shard) will retire at the end of the of the season. Richard, who is a former player at the school, has been the Warhawks head coach for 15 seasons and led the school to four postseason appearances.

Tomorrow, LSU men’s basketball will host UNO. The Tigers are 9-and-2 while the Privateers are two and eight.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Former LSU star Clyde Edwards-Helaire is getting a chance with the Saints. He’s on the team’s practice squad after he was released by the Chiefs after winning two Super Bowls in Kansas City. The running back from Baton Rouge says he’s trying to learn the Saints offense as fast as he can…

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The Saints signed Edwards-Helaire because of a potentially season-ending injury to starting running back Alvin Kamara.

The LSU Tigers are preparing for their bowl game against Baylor on New Year’s Eve. Linebacker Whit Weeks can’t wait to play the Bears…

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Kick off on December 31st is 2:30.

U-L Lafayette athletics director Doctor Bryan Maggard says it was their plan for head men’s basketball coach Bob Marlin to coach the team the rest of the season. Marlin was fired yesterday during the middle of his 15th season for the Cajuns. Maggard says he spoke with Marlin earlier this week and told him he would have the opportunity to coach the team the rest of the season, but the school would announce this week that he’s retiring…

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ULM men’s basketball coach Keith Richard is retiring at the end of the season. The Warhawks announced today that this will be Richard’s last season. He’s a former player, an assistant coach and he’s been the head coach at ULM since 2010.

ULM says head football coach Bryant Vincent has agreed to new salary terms and Warhawk athletics are increasing the football coaching staff salary pool.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Rookie Spencer Rattler will start at quarterback Monday against the Green Bay Packers. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi says they are not closing the door on Derek Carr playing again this season, it all depends on if his fractured non-throwing hand heals in time. But Rizzi sounded more pessimistic about Alvin Kamara. The star running back left last Sunday’s game in the fourth quarter with a groin injury. Rizzi says at first they thought the injury was minor, but further imaging has shown the injury is worse than originally thought…

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And we’ll see if receiver Chris Olave will play again this season. Olave has suffered multiple concussions this year, but he’s been cleared to practice again.

Bob Marlin is out as the head men’s basketball coach at U-L Lafayette. Marlin was let go during the middle of his 15th season. Two years ago the Cajuns went to the NCAA Tournament, but this year they are 3-and-9 and Dave Schultz, who hosts the Locked on Sun Belt Podcast says fan interest in the program has declined…

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Assistant coach Derek Zimmerman will serve as the interim head coach. On Sunday, the Cajuns host McNeese.

ULM says head football coach Bryant Vincent has agreed to new salary terms and Warhawk athletics are increasing the football coaching staff salary pool. Athletics Director John Hartwell is also promising a significant investment in operational aspects of the football program.

Today at 2:30 Tulane takes on Florida in the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl in Tampa.