9:30 LRN Newscast

Southeast Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 1 PM this afternoon. This storm system is already responsible for power outages across south Louisiana and several inches of rain. Chad Entremont with the National Weather Service says many areas of the state have seen a half foot of rain…
cut 27 (09) “…five to ten inches”
Schools across Louisiana are closed today.

The National Federation of Independent Business says their small business optimism index is at its lowest point since 2012. Inflation is a major factor. NFIB state director Leah Long says 37-percent of small businesses also report difficulties in hiring qualified workers…
cut 11 (12) “…be doing”

The Louisiana Senate has approved a bill that would give State Police and local law enforcement officers the ability to arrest undocumented immigrants. New Orleans Senator Royce Duplessis spoke in opposition to this measure and had this question for the bill’s author, Denham Springs Republican Valarie Hodges…
cut 14 (08) “…I do”
Despite opposition the measure heads to the House.

The state senate is out the rest of the week. When they return to Baton Rouge, they’ll take a look at the Education Savings Account bill approved by the House which in a few years would provide state dollars for families of all incomes to receive state dollars for education expenses including private school tuition. Senate President Cameron Henry calls the bill aggressive…
cut 9 (05) “….moving forward”

6:45 LRN sportscast

LSU Coach Jay Johnson had slugging first baseman Jared Jones lead off last night and Jones did more than just get on base. The sophomore tied an LSU single-game record with three home runs as the Tigers trounced McNeese 16 to 0 in seven innings. Jones hit a solo shot in the first inning, a two-run blast in the third inning and a three-run homer in the fifth inning.

The Cajuns won their 16th straight as U-L Lafayette defeated Prairie View 11 to two. Trey LaFleur had three hits, including a home run and drove in three runs. U-L Lafayette will host Louisiana Tech tonight at six PM.

Also last night, Southern Miss defeated Southeastern Louisiana five to one, Tulane topped UNO seven to four. Collin Tuft homered and drove in three runs. Northwestern State and ULM were postponed because of rain. The same for Grambling-and Jackson State.
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Spring practice is winding down for the LSU Tigers as they will hold their spring game on Saturday. How does linebacker Harold Perkins feel about new defensive coordinator Blake Baker…
cut 17 (10) “…going to go”
Perkins is playing weakside linebacker. Perkins says he’s going out and playing football, not thinking too much and he says that’s something he’s good at.

Former LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers met with the New York Jets yesterday. Today it’s the Chicago Beas. Tomorrow it will be the Indianapolis Colts.

Troy Murphy scored 17 of his 31 points in the third quarter and the Pelicans defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 110 to 100. With three regular season games left, New Orleans is in sole possession of sixth place in the West, one game ahead of the Suns. The Pels are at Sacramento tomorrow.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team looks to start a winning streak tonight as they host McNeese at 6:30 PM at Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers have dropped their first four SEC series and they are no longer ranked. The Cowboys are 0-6 versus SEC teams this year.

The Ragin Cajuns find themselves ranked for the first time since 2017. D-1 Baseball has them ranked 19th as U-L Lafayette has rattled off 15 straight victories. That’s the longest winning streak in the country. Coach Matt Deggs says heading into the season, he wanted to see attendance increase at Tigue Moore Field and he wanted the Cajuns back in the Top 25…
cut 18 (13) “….work to do”
U-L Lafayette hosts Priairie View A-and-M tonight.

Today’s ULM-Northwestern State has game has been called off because of the weather. A makeup date has not been announced.

Spring football is winding down for the LSU Tigers. This Saturday is the spring game. Coach Brian Kelly likes the development of receiver Kyren Lacy, who is looking to be the next great wide receiver at LSU. Kelly is expecting a big 2024 from the fifth year senior from Thibodaux…
cut 30 (30) “…for him”

The New York Jets, who have the tenth overall pick in the 2024 draft, reportedly met with Malik Nabers on Tuesday. Nabers will reportedly meet with the Chicago Bears on Wednesday. Chicago could take a wide receiver with the ninth overall pick.

LRN PM Newscall April 9

A bill that would prohibit students’ use of cell phones in the classroom passed unanimously out of the Senate on Monday. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Legislation to expand the school voucher program passes in the House after explosive testimony from a surprise ally. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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In a bid to curb classroom distractions, legislation aimed at restricting student cellphone usage or any electronic device during school hours unanimously passed the Senate. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says cellphones in the classroom are a big distraction for students.

Cut 3 (10) “…continual distraction.”  

The bill bans students from carrying cellphones “on his person” while in the classroom. Mizell says her bill would require students to put their cellphones in designated places during school hours.     

Cut 4 (13) “…or not.” 

Mizell says school leaders have the authority to have their own policy of no cellphones in the classroom, but they do not. She was questioned on the Senate floor about students not having a phone in the the event of an emergency, such as a school shooter…

Cut 5 (13)  “…of directions.”

The bill heads to the House for more discussion.

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There was emotional testimony in the House over expanding the school voucher program. House Bill 745 will eventually allow all families to apply for state grants for private school tuition regardless of financial need. New Orleans Democrat Jason Hughes surprised Republican lawmakers with his support of the bill.

Cut 6  (12) “…hardly read.” 

Alexandria Democrat Representative Ed Larvadain spoke against the bill saying it would jeopardize funding for public schools, which are already having problems recruiting and retaining teachers.

Cut 7 (10) “…public education.”  

Hughes acknowledged that his stance for the bill could cost him his seat but says he came to the legislature to make tough decisions and those who know him, heart know his heart for children.

Cut 8 (09) “…(clapping).” 

Larvadain says moving education money around increases the possibility of fraud and abuse. He worries local superintendents will be faced with closing schools and he’s very concerned about the closures of elementary schools forcing young students to be bused even farther from home.

Cut 9 (10) “…they’re tired.” 

The House passed the bill 71-32. It was not along party lines either, six Republican lawmakers voted against it, and some Democrats voted in favor.

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New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter commends the Environmental Protection Agency for implementing a final rule aimed at reducing cancer causing air pollution released by 51 plants and refineries in Louisiana. The rule significantly reduces the amount of chloroprene, ethylene oxide among others. Carter says this is a step towards environmental justice.

Cut 10 (10) “…air pollutants. “

EPA says the rule will reduce both EtO and cholorprene emissions by nearly 80 percent and reduce nearby cancer rates by 96 percent. Carter says many of these plants are located near low-income communities with people who suffer with elevated health risks. The rule slashes more than six thousand tons of toxic air pollution by requiring facilities to conduct fenceline monitoring and lowering emissions.

Cut 11 (12) “…be safe.”

The EPA action targets Denka Performance Elastomers facility in LaPlace which is the largest source of toxic emissions in the U-S. Carter says this rule addresses public health risks in local communities and protects future generations.

Cut 12 (13) “…in families.” 

Denka plans to challenge the rule in court. The Louisiana Chemical Association argues that EPA used flawed data in determining this new regulation. The LCA plans to meet with it’s members to decide who to respond to this new EPA regulation.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation that would greatly expand the state’s school voucher program so that families of all incomes can use state dollars for private school tuition passes in the House after explosive testimony from a surprise ally. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

SWEPCO says over 45-hundred customers are without power as a result of severe storms that hit the Shreveport area this morning. More severe weather is on its way. The National Weather Service says there’s the possibility of tornadoes tomorrow for the Northshore, the Baton Rouge area and areas east of Alexandria and Opelousas.

The full Senate has unanimously approved a bill that would prohibit students having their cellphones in their possession during instructional time in the classroom. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says her legislation requires students to store their cellphones in designated places…
cut 4 (13) “…or not’
The measure heads to the House for more discussion.

The EPA has announced new rules today that are designed to curb toxic emissions at U-S Chemical plants. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter is a big supporter of the new regulations…
cut 12 (13) “…in families”
The Louisiana Chemical Association says the EPA used flawed data to come up with these new rules.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The House Civil Law Committee approves legislation that would prohibit transgender individuals from using bathrooms in public buildings that’s in line with their gender identity. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says he’s trying to prevent a biological woman from having to share a bathroom with a transgender female
Cut 7 (08) “…situations of assault”
Wilder says this legislation is in response to a biological male who identifies as a woman, demanding access to a female changing room at a facility in his district. The proposal covers bathrooms in schools, prisons and domestic violence shelters.

An advocate for domestic violence victims, Morgan Lamandre, argued this legislation puts federal funding for domestic violence shelters at risk because Louisiana’s shelters would be in violation of federal rules
Cut 8 (10) “…what they receive.”

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is in the national rankings for the first time since 2017. Brooke Thorington has more…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A bill that seeks to remove the requirement for Louisiana drivers to get an inspection sticker has stalled. Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley has tabled his bill at the request of State Police. Bagley told House Appropriations State Police relies on revenue from vehicle inspections.
Cut 11 (10) “…about so.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

After a lengthy debate, the House Civil Law Committee approves legislation that would prohibit transgender individuals from using the bathroom of their gender identity in public buildings like schools, domestic violence shelters and prisons. This means a biological male, who now identifies as a transgender female, would use the men’s bathroom. Trans advocate Britian Forsyth urged lawmakers to vote against this bill, because transgender girls could be bullied in a boys bathroom at a school…
cut 9 (11) “…very scared”
But Baton Rouge Representative Emily Chenevert (Shen-uh-vere) responded this way….
cut 10 (07) “…..clarity”
The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

38-year-old Rodney Guillote Jr. of Pineville faces first-degree murder after he allegedly physically abused his infant daughter resulting in multiple injuries and bleeding on the brain. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Tommy Carnline says detectives began their investigation after receiving a call from a local hospital about an infant with extensive bruising.
Cut 4 (08) “…two weeks.”
Guillotte’s bond has been set at one-point-five billion dollars.

At the women’s and men’s national championship basketball games, the teams playing in those games were on the floor for the national anthem. Governor Jeff Landry wants to see that take place all the time with Louisiana’s college teams or risk losing their scholarship. But Alex Morey with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression says there’s nothing less patriotic than government actors forcing personal views on citizens…
cut 16 (11) “…American system”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is ranked in the major polls for the first time since 2017 as U-L Lafayette has the nation’s longest winning streak at 15 games. Coach Matt Deggs is proud of his team…
Cut 17 (12) “…these boys
U-L Lafayette will host Prairie View A-and-M tonight.

The LSU Tigers, who have dropped their first four SEC series of the season, are no longer ranked. They will host McNeese tonight. The Tigers could use a win as they have a tough series with Tennessee coming up. The Cowboys are 0-6 against SEC teams this year.

U-L-M is home today to take on Northwestern State. The game has been moved up to two pm in an effort to avoid expected stormy weather tonight. The Warhawks were swept in Lafayette last weekend, but they already own two wins over the Demons this season. Northwestern is 11-and-22 on the season after dropping a series at Corpus Christi.

The Pelicans continue their push for a top six seed in the Western Conference playoffs as they are at Portland tonight. New Orleans and Phoenix are currently tied for the sixth spot in the West with four regular season games left. Winnable game tonight as the Trail Blazers have the second worst record in the West.

The LSU women’s basketball team finished sixth in the final A-P Top 25 poll of the season. Lady Tigers are losing Angelica Velez to the transfer portal. The five-foot-seven point guard only played 111 minutes last season.

LSU guard Jalen Cook is entering the NBA draft. He finished the year in Coach Matt McMahon’s dog house after failing to meet the standards of the program.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The House Civil Law Committee approves legislation to prohibit transgender individuals from using the bathroom at schools or domestic violence shelters that does not align with their gender identity. An advocate for domestic violence victims, Morgan Lamandre, argued this legislation puts federal funding for domestic violence shelters at risk because Louisiana’s shelters would be in violation of federal rules
Cut 8 (10) “…what they receive.”
Despite this concern the proposal heads to the House floor.

A first amendment rights group is concerned about Governor Landry’s push for colleges to mandate all student-athletes be present for the national anthem. Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression Director Alex Morey says Landry’s request forces athletes to support his beliefs and views.
Cut 14 (09) “…the flag.”
Many scholars also agree that threatening to take scholarships away for not being present for the national anthem is a violation of first amendment rights.

Legislation to repeal vehicle inspection stickers hits a road bump. Brooke Thorington explains…
Cut 2 (32) “I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LRN AM Newscall April 9 2024

The House Civil Law Committee approves legislation that would prohibit a transgender individual from using a public bathroom that aligns with their gender identity. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (41) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Legislation to repeal vehicle inspection stickers hits a road bump. Brooke Thorington explains…

Cut 2 (32)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is in the national rankings for the first time since 2017. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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38-year-old Rodney Guillote Jr. of Pineville faces first-degree murder after he allegedly physically abused his infant daughter resulting in multiple injuries and bleeding on the brain. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Tommy Carnline says detectives began their investigation after receiving a call from a local hospital about an infant with extensive bruising.

Cut 4 (08) “…two weeks.”

The 5-month-old child was airlifted to Children’s Hospital in New Orleans with injuries to her torso, head, and lower body. Guillote also assaulted 27-year-old Elisha Mazerolle, the mother of the young girl.

Carnline says Mazerolle was arrested for principal to first-degree murder.

Cut 5 (10) “…law enforcement.” 

Carnline says the heartbreaking case prompts a call to safeguard the most innocent and vulnerable among us. He says programs and agencies statewide are on standby to help parents struggling with infant situations.

Cut 6 (06) “…was senseless.”

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The House Civil Law Committee approves legislation that would prohibit transgender individuals from using a public bathroom that’s in line with their gender identity. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder says he’s trying to prevent a biological woman from having to share a bathroom with a transgender female

 Cut 7 (08) “…situations of assault”

Wilder says this legislation is in response to a biological male who identifies as a woman, demanding access to a female changing room at a facility in his district. The proposal covers bathrooms in schools, prisons and domestic violence shelters.

An advocate for domestic violence victims, Morgan Lamandre, argued this legislation puts federal funding for domestic violence shelters at risk because Louisiana’s shelters would be in violation of federal rules

Cut 8 (10) “…what they receive.” 

Trans advocate Britain Forsyth urges members of the House Civil Law Committee not to force transgender children to use a bathroom that aligns with their biological sex

Cut 9 (11)  “…very scared.”

Despite the concerns raised, Baton Rouge Representative Emily Chenevert looks at this legislation as a common-sense bill…

Cut 10 (07) “…clarity.”

The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

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The brakes have been put on removing the requirement of the brake tags in Louisiana. In House Appropriations Monday Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley voluntarily pulled his immensely popular bill at the request of State Police. A portion of the cost of the vehicle inspections goes towards their budget.

Cut 11 (10) “…about so.”

Bagley says when he originally presented the bill, he promised State Police that he’d work with them if removing the requirement of inspection stickers negatively impacted their budget.

Cut 12 (10) “…do that.” 

Bagley says LSP is not opposed to removing vehicle inspections however they do object as to how it will impact their budget.

Cut 13 (12)  “…everything straightened.”

The bill could still be brought before lawmakers before the current session ends.

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A first amendment rights group is concerned about Governor Landry’s push that colleges mandate all student-athletes be present during the national anthem. Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression Director Alex Morey says Landry’s request ties students to support his beliefs and views.

Cut 14 (09)  “…the flag.”

The first amendment in the U-S constitution protects students from being required to pledge allegiance or salute the U-S flag in public schools.

Morey says what’s more concerning is that LSU may possibly comply with Landry’s request. She says students are free to choose how or whether they want to demonstrate patriotism.

Cut 15 (13)  “…expressive rights.”

Morey says there is nothing less patriotic than government actors forcing their personal views on citizens.

Cut 16 (11)  “…American system.” 

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The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is ranked in the major polls for the first time since 2017 as U-L Lafayette has the nation’s longest winning streak at 15 games. Coach Matt Deggs is proud of his team…

Cut 17 (12) “…these boys

The Cajuns are coming off a sweep over in-state foe ULM. U-L Lafayette is 24-8 overall, 11-1 in the Sun Belt. They are ranked as high as 19th in the D-1 baseball poll. Deggs says heading into the season, he wanted to see attendance increase at Tigue Moore Field and he wanted to see the Cajuns back in the national rankings…

Cut 18 (13)  “…work to do.”  

U-L Lafayette will host Prairie View A-and-M tonight, Louisiana Tech tomorrow and then they’ll host Marshall for a weekend series starting on Friday. Deggs says he wants to make sure the streak doesn’t become a burden…

Cut 19 (17) “…play the game.”