6:45 LRN Sportscast

The streak is over! The Ragin Cajuns 16-game winning streak on the baseball diamond ended last night as Louisiana Tech defeated U-L Lafayette seven to two. Tech had 15 hits at the plate, while five Bulldog pitchers combined to strike out 15 Cajun hitters. Cole McConnell was four for four at the plate. The Cajuns host Marshall this weekend, while the Bulldogs will travel to Arizona.

What a game on the softball diamond last night as sixth ranked LSU rallied from a four to nothing deficit to beat Southeastern Louisiana seven to five in eight innings. Karli Petty hit a walk-off three-run home run with two outs. The rally started with two outs and nobody on base. It was Petty’s first home run of the season. Petty had a career-high five R-B-Is.

Today is the first round of the Masters, former LSU golfer Sam Burns is set to tee off at 12:12.

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly believes fifth-year senior Kyren Lacy is poised to have a breakout season in 2024. Kelly likes the consistency Lacy has shown during spring football. He caught 30 passes last year but also dropped a few. Lacy thanks his teammates for picking him up…
Cut 16 (12) “…doing it”
Lacy says he learned a lot from future first round picks Malik Nabers and Brain Thomas Junior.

LSU edge rusher Jaxon Howard has reportedly entered the transfer portal. The redshirt freshman from Minnesota played in five games last season as a backup.

In basketball…LSU guard Carlos Stewart has reportedly entered the transfer portal. The Baton Rouge native suffered an injury and only played in 13 games last season, averaging five points a contest.

With three regular season games left, the Pelicans visit Sacramento tonight. New Orlean controls its own destiny in trying to get the sixth seed.

LRN AM Newscall April 11

Three people have been arrested and charged in the death of James Ingram of Colfax after his body was found burned in the Kisatchie National Forest. Brooke Thorington has more

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The Louisiana Senate has unanimously approved legislation that would stop a plan to issue hefty speeding fines on the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. Teiko Foxx has more…

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The House Education Committee approves legislation that would prohibit public school teachers from discussing topics involving sexual orientation and gender identity with students . Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Multiple arrests have been made in Grant and Rapides Parishes after the discovery of 68-year-old James Morrow Ingram of Colfax’s burned body in the Kisatchie National Forest on April 2nd. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says Ingram left his home Easter night and drove to Alexandria where he met Michael Shane Taylor and Jessica Bledsoe in a parking lot, and they injected drugs into him.

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McCain says Taylor and Bledsoe then drove around in Ingram’s car with his body inside and eventually drove to Kisatchie National Forest. They removed his body and left it in the forest on Monday.

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On Tuesday night, McCain says they received a Facebook tip that Ingram’s vehicle was in the parking lot of a restaurant in Alexandria. The car was secured and Ingram’s whereabouts were still unknown. The following day Taylor and Bledsoe were identified on video surveillance using Ingram’s credit card.

Pineville Police Chief Darrel Basco says the case was solved through the cooperation of several law enforcement agencies who worked tirelessly to arrest three individuals.

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Toxicology results are pending as to what was injected into Ingram’s body. Both Taylor and Bledsoe face second-degree murder charges, unlawful disposal of remains, and obstruction of justice charges. Bledsoe also faces arson charges along with Levy Edmond Bordelon.

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The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-2 tornado caused a considerable amount of damage in Lake Charles. Mayor Nic Hunter says a neighborhood in the central area took the biggest hit.

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Forecasters say it produced winds up to 115 miles per hour and traveled over a mile.  It touched down east of McNeese State University and caused roof damage to Moss Memorial Health Complex.  Because the needs of those displaced by the tornado can change rapidly Hunter says it’s best to donate to the United Way.

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Residents on Vernon Road and crossed Common, Center, Harvard, and Kirkman streets were impacted by the EF-2 tornado, according to NWS.  Hunter says the city will bounce back.

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Thankfully, no fatalities or serious injuries were reported.

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The House Education Committee approves legislation that prohibits teachers from discussing sexual orientation and gender identity in K-through-12 public classrooms. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton believes these topics should discussed at home, not in the classroom…

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A former substitute teacher who lives in Mandeville traveled to Baton Rouge to voice her opposition to the legislation. She describes herself as a heterosexual who sees this type of legislation as mean-spirited…

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Despite the opposition, Horton’s bill was approved on a nine to three vote. She reminded the committee her legislation would allow for discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity if the parent said it is okay…

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Last year the legislature approved this bill, which has been referred to as Louisiana’s version of the Don’t Say Gay Bill. Then Governor John Bel Edwards vetoed it.

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The full House overwhelming approves legislation requiring schools that receive state dollars to have the ten commandments posted in their classrooms. Opponents say its unconstitutional because it’s an endorsement of religion, but Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham argues the Ten Commandments set the foundation for laws we follow today

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The proposed law does not require teachers to educate students about the Ten Commandments, only that they appear on a poster and private dollars would pay for them to be posted. But New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says having the Ten Commandments displayed could create issues beyond the U-S Constitution

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Despite the opposition the measure passed on an 82 to 19 vote. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder believes it would do students good to see the Ten Commandments every day…

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly believes fifth-year senior Kyren Lacy is poised to have a breakout season in 2024. Kelly likes the consistency Lacy has shown during spring football. He caught 30 passes last year but also dropped a few. Lacy thanks his teammates for picking him up…

Cut 16 (12)  “…doing it”  

Lacy believes he and the receiving corp are developing good chemistry with first-year starting quarterback Garrett Nussmeier…

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Lacy says he learned a lot from future round picks Malik Nabers and Brain Thomas Junior…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU first baseman Jared Jones had a night he’ll never forget last night. The sophomore hit three home runs. Coach Jay Johnson inserted Jones into the lead-off spot and Jones hit a home run in the first inning to get the Tigers on the board as they went on to win 16-to-nothing in seven innings. Jones says he was surprised to find himself leading off…
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We’ll see if Johnson keeps Jones at the top of the lineup when the Tigers open an SEC series against Tennessee on Friday night.

Luke Yuhasz hit two home runs last night as the 19th ranked Ragin Cajuns won their 16th straight, an 11 to two win over Prairie View. Tougher test tonight for U-L Lafayette as they host Louisiana Tech, who is 25-9 on the year.

LSU linebacker Harold Perkins says he feels comfortable in new defensive coordinator Blake Baker’s system. Baker is trying to bring the Tigers defense back to respectability and the plan is for Perkins to play as an inside linebacker. Perkins says he loves being coached by Baker…
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LSU edge rusher Jaxon Howard has reportedly entered the transfer portal. The redshirt freshman from Minnesota played in five games last season as a backup.

In basketball…LSU guard Carlos Stewart has reportedly entered the transfer portal. The Baton Rouge native had his season cut short last season and only played in 13 games, averaging five points a contest.

3:30 LRN Newscast

A likely tornado injured several people and caused extensive damage in Slidell this morning. Slidell police spokesperson Daniel Seuzeneau provided an update on Facebook…
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Seuzeneau says it’s a miracle that the only injuries they’ve seen are minor to moderate.

The National Weather Service confirms an EF-2 tornado hit Lake Charles this morning. A shopping plaza on Ryan Street has extensive damage.

Nearly the entire state felt the wrath of this spring storm. Thousands are without power. Entergy Louisiana spokesperson David Freese says crews are working to assess the damage and restore power as soon as possible…
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Freese says the outages are widespread and scattered.

A three-day trial ended today regarding a lawsuit filed by Republicans over the constitutionality of the Congressional map approved by lawmakers in January. Brooke Thorington spoke with a lawmaker who testified
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Monroe Mayor Friday Ellis is preparing for a second term in office. Ellis says during his first term, his administration helped provide more resources to fighting crime…
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LRN PM Newscall April 10

A three-day trial ended today regarding a lawsuit filed by Republicans over the constitutionality of the Congressional map approved by lawmakers in January. Brooke Thorington spoke with a lawmaker who testified

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A tornado has caused extensive damage to the St. Tammany Parish city of Slidell. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry was one of several lawmakers who testified in the congressional map trial that concluded today in Shreveport. The Democrat says she told the court there were two reasons why lawmakers were pressured to pass the map with two majority Black districts, the timeline issued by Federal Judge Shelly Dick…

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A group of Republicans, which include Congressman Garett Graves, filed the lawsuit claiming the map violated the equal protection clause and is a case of racial gerrymandering.

As to why the governor wanted to alter Graves’s district, Representative Landry says she believes it’s because the two don’t see eye-to-eye and Graves backed another candidate in the governor’s race…

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Landry, who’s also an attorney, says she was a bit surprised at the number of attorneys and out-of-state lawyers who were spectators in the trial. She says it drove home the importance of congressional maps and how decisions made in DC are riding on political boundaries.

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Despite the ongoing litigation Rep. Landry expects the map that passed in January will be the one used for the November election.

A ruling on the trial is expected in the next few days.

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A likely tornado injured several people and caused extensive damage in Slidell this morning. Slidell police spokesperson Daniel Seuzeneau provided an update on Facebook…

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Seuzeneau says the worst hit area appears to be Pontchartrain Drive near Kostmayer Avenue…

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Seuzeneau describes the injuries sustained as minor to moderate.

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Mayor Greg Cromer says it’s the worst damage the city has sustained since Hurricane Katrina. St. Tammany Parish government says multiple people were injured and hundreds of homes, if not more, were damaged.

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Monroe Mayor Friday Ellis is gearing up for his second term after easily winning his reelection bid in March. Ellis received 64 percent of the vote. Among the top priorities for his next term, Ellis plans to bring passenger rail service I-20 corridor.

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Crime is a big problem across the state. Ellis says Monroe is unfortunately not immune, but he’s providing more resources to the issue.

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Ellis’ administration helped secure a big economic development win earlier this year, when Amazon announced plans to build a 56 thousand square foot last mile facility. The mayor is excited about bringing more jobs to the area.

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Ellis will be sworn-in for his second term in June.

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After strong storms moved through the state overnight and into the morning, packing winds as high as 70 miles per hour Entergy Louisiana reports widespread outages. Spokesperson David Freese says crews are working to assess the damage and restore power as soon as possible.

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Freese says they are trying to notify customers with estimated restoration times, but it could take some time due to the widespread damage. He says there are reports of broken poles, trees on power lines, and debris on the roads hampering access in areas.

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As of 2PM approximately 58,000 Entergy Customers are without power.

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The severe weather has left some highways impassable because of fallen trees or high water. DOTD is reminding Louisianans to travel only if necessary. Spokesperson Rodney Mallet…

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DOTD crews are working to remove fallen trees, other debris, and post warning signs. Louisianans are reminded not to drive through areas with downed power lines or high standing water. If you absolutely must get on the roadway…

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Drivers are encouraged to check road conditions by dialing 511 or visit dotd.la.gov.

2:30 LRN Newscast

A tornado ripped through the St. Tammany Parish city of Slidell this morning damaging numerous homes and businesses. Several people were injured. Slidell police spokesperson Daniel Seuzeneau describes the injuries sustained as minor to moderate….
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Slidell Mayor Greg Cromer says it’s the worst damage the city has sustained since Katrina. The National Weather Service also says an E-F two tornado hit a residential in Lake Charles . Numerous homes are damaged.

An estimated 128-thousand customers are without power statewide from this storm system. Entergy spokesperson David Freese says in some cases high winds damaged crossarms and transformers beyond repair…
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Entergy has about 55-thousand customers without power.

There are several roads that are impassable statewide as a result of the severe weather that produced flooding or toppled trees onto roadways. Louisianans are reminded not to drive through areas with downed power lines or high standing water. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says if you absolutely must get on the roadway…
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Drivers are encouraged to check road conditions by dialing 511 or visit dotd.la.gov.

Shreveport native Catherine Herring told her story to state senators of how her husband tried to poison her with an abortion inducing drug. Herring says she’s fortunate it did not terminate her pregnancy…
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Her husband in Texas was sentenced to 180 days in prison. Herring supports a bill in Louisiana that calls for at least a five year prison sentence.

12:30 LRN Newscast

A likely tornado injured several people and caused extensive damage in Slidell this morning. Slidell police spokesperson Daniel Seuzeneau provided an update on Facebook…
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Seuzeneau says the worst hit area appears to be Pontchartrain Drive near Kostmayer Avenue and he says it’s a miracle that the only injuries they’ve seen are minor to moderate. No reported fatalities.

Nearly the entire state has experienced storm damage as fierce winds toppled trees and power poles. About 165-thousand people are without power. Entergy Louisiana spokesperson David Freese says crews are working to assess the damage and restore power as soon as possible…
cut 12 (12) “…restore power”
Freese says because of the widespread damage, it could take some time to restore power.

A three day hearing wraps up today in a federal courtroom in Shreveport where arguments have been made concerning the legality of the Congressional map approved by state lawmakers in January. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry testified yesterday. Landry, who’s also an attorney, says she was a bit surprised at the number of attorneys and out-of-state lawyers who were spectators. She says it drove home the importance of congressional maps and how decisions made in DC are riding on political boundaries.
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Sixth district Congressman Garret Graves believes the map is unconstitutional because race was the driving factor for the new map.

Monroe Mayor Friday Ellis is gearing up for a second term in office. Ellis’ administration helped secure a big economic development win earlier this year, when Amazon announced plans to build a 56 thousand square foot last mile facility. The mayor is excited about bringing more jobs to the area.
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11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU first baseman Jared Jones was the lead-off hitter last night and tied a school record with three home runs as the Tigers easily defeated McNeese 16 to 0. Jones now leads the team with 14 home runs. Freshman Jake Brown hit his first collegiate home run. LSU is at Tennessee this weekend.

The Ragin Cajuns will seek their 17th straight victory tonight when they host Louisiana Tech. 19th ranked U-L Lafayette easily defeated Prairie View 11 to 2 last night. Luke Yuhasz hit two home runs and Trey LaFleur had three hits. Caleb Stelly drove in three runs.

Former Ragin Cajuns pitcher Spencer Arrighetti has received the call to the big leagues and is set to start on the mound tonight for the Houston Astros. Arrighetti was Houston’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2023. He was drafted by the Astros in 2021.

Former LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers visits with the Chicago Bears today, who could take a receiver with the ninth overall pick.

Spring football comes to a close for the LSU Tigers on Saturday. One of the big developments during the spring is the decision to move Harold Perkins back to inside linebacker. For LSU’s defense to get back to respectability, Perkins knows he’ll have to be productive…
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Greg Penn is the other starter at linebacker and Whit and West Weeks are the primary backups.

The Pelicans trailed by three points at halftime last night, but took control in the second half and defeated Portland 110 to 100, Trey Murphy hit five three-pointers and finished with 31 points. C-J McCollum scored 29 against his former team and Zion Williamson had 22 points and seven rebounds. The Pels are at Sacramento tomorrow night, they currently occupy sixth place in the West by one one game over Phoenix with three games left.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A very strong storm system is sweeping across the state today. Numerous roads are closed as a result of downed trees or high water. According to the Louisiana Power outage map, 180-thousand customers are without power. If you don’t have to be on the roads, stay home.

According to a survey by the National Federation of Independent Business, optimism among small businesses has reached its lowest point in twelve years. Teiko Foxx has more.
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Shreveport native Catherine Herring told her story to state senators of how her husband tried to poison her with an abortion inducing drug. Herring says she’s fortunate it did not terminate her pregnancy…
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Her husband in Texas was sentenced to 180 day sin prison. Herring supports a bill in Louisiana that calls for at least a five year prison sentence.

Testimony wraps up today in Shreveport where three federal judges are hearing arguments over whether the state’s congressional map approved by lawmakers in January is constitutional. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry testified yesterday and said Governor Landry put pressure on lawmakers to target Congressman Garret Graves’ sixth district…
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Graves’s district is now a black majority district. Graves did not support Landry in the governor’s race.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Southeast Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 1 PM and there are reports of a tornado on the ground in Peal River, which is in St Tammany Parish. According to the Louisiana Power Outage Map, 180-thousand customers are without power. The rain has stopped on the western side of the state, but meteorologist Ryan Gallagher says flooding remains a concern…
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Because of the weather, the Louisiana Senate is not meeting today. They will soon examine a House approved bill that will expand school vouchers to families of all incomes. Senate President Cameron Henry says there is a concern over how much this will cost the state…
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Shreveport native Catherine Herring told a Senate Committee about her horrifying experience of being poisoned by her husband who was trying to abort their baby by trying to trick her into taking Cyruz….
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A Senate committee approved legislation that creates the crime of coerced abortion, which could carry a penalty of five to 20 years in prison.

The full Senate has approved legislation that gives State Police and local law enforcement the ability to arrest migrants who are not legally allowed to be in the United States. Denham Springs Senator Valarie Hodges says Louisiana has the right to defend it self…
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A similar law in Texas has been challenged in the courts.