6:30 LRN Newscast

A bill has been filed that would let all families apply for state dollars that could help pay for private school tuition, tutoring, and other education-related expenses. Colleen Crain has more.
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Another bill filed has to do with which bathroom transgender individuals can use in certain public settings. Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder’s proposed legislation would require individuals use the bathroom that align with their biological sex in bathrooms at schools, prisons, juvenile detention facilities and domestic violence shelters.

A new report claims prenatal care in Louisiana is suffering because of the state’s abortion ban. Lift Louisiana Executive Director Michelle Erenberg says obstetricians are refusing to see patients their first trimester, when miscarriages are the highest…
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Doctors who perform abortions in Louisiana face up to 15-years in prison.

The Village 337, a civil rights organization, is demanding the release of an 11-year-old girl after the state dropped a first-degree murder charge against her. The minor was charged last November in the shooting death of 36-year-old Kameron Bedsole at a home in New Iberia. The child still faces an obstruction of justice charge and Vice President Angela Eaglin believes she should be released due to a lack of evidence….
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The child’s brother and mother are also facing charges in connection with Bedsole’s death.

LRN AM Newscall March 20

A community organization is requesting the release of an 11 year old girl after murder charges were dropped in connection to fatal shooting last November. Teiko Foxx reports the child still faces an obstruction of justice charge…

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A study shows prenatal care in Louisiana is being delayed due to the state’s abortion ban. Brooke Thorington explains.

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A bill has been filed that would let all families apply for state dollars that could help pay for private school tuition, tutoring, and other education-related expenses. Colleen Crain has more.

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The Village 337, a civil rights organization, is demanding the release of an 11-year-old girl in custody after the state dropped a first-degree murder charge on Thursday. The minor was charged last November in the shooting death of 36-year-old Kameron Bedsole at a home in New Iberia. The child still faces an obstruction of justice charge and Vice President Angela Eaglin believes she should be released due to a lack of evidence.

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Under the plea deal, Eaglin says the young girl could serve a seven-year sentence with three and a half suspended. The minor has been in detention for more than 100 days. There is great concern for her mental health during this time.

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Eaglin says the juvenile 15-year-old brother faces murder charges in connection to the death of Bedsole. Her mother faces charges of accessory after the fact. She says the child is innocent.

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Sentencing will be held April 16th at the New Iberia courthouse. The attorneys involved are involved in a court-ordered gag order and are not allowed to discuss the case.

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A new study indicates prenatal care in Louisiana is at risk because many obstetricians are refusing to see patients in their first trimester, when miscarriages are highest, due to the state’s abortion ban for fear of being prosecuted. Lift Louisiana Executive Director Michelle Erenberg says the report was conducted in mid-2023.

Cut 7 (12) “…extremely alarming.”

The report entitled Criminalized Care: How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Endanger Patients and Clinicians was a joint study by Lift Louisiana, Physicians for Human Rights, Reproductive Health Impact, and the Center for Reproductive Rights. Thirty healthcare providers and thirteen patients participated in the study.

Erenberg says the report highlights the dire need for clarification of the state’s abortion ban for the treatment of ectopic, nonviable pregnancies, and miscarriages.

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Another alarming finding in the report was a physician performing a Cesarean-section on a patient versus what before was considered standard of practice of care for a pregnancy complication, so it’s not deemed an abortion.

Erenberg hopes the study will enlighten lawmakers on how the state’s abortion ban is crippling pre-natal and maternal care in Louisiana.

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In Louisiana, a healthcare provider can face up to 15 years in prison and $200,000 in fines for performing an abortion.

Requests to speak to Louisiana Right to Life and the Louisiana Department of Health went unanswered.

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A bill that would ban TikTok or force its China-based parent company, ByteDance to sell it has passed the US House. Senator Bill Cassidy talked about the problem with a China-based app doing business in the US

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Cassidy expressed concern for young Americans who engage with the app because of where control of the app is originates.

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The House Transportation Committee has approved legislation that would prevent the state or local governments from placing restrictions on buying or selling gas-powered vehicles. It’s to prevent government mandates that a certain percentage of vehicles on the road should be electric. Lake Charles Representative Phillip Tarver is the author of the proposal

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Jaqueline Lindsey with ABATE, a motorcycle rights organization, testified that California has already passed legislation that bans the sale gas-powered vehicles by 2035…

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This measure heads to the House floor.

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The landmark education bill of the legislative session has been filed. Carencro Representative Julie Emerson is the author of the Louisiana Gator Scholarship program, which seeks to give all families an opportunity to receive taxpayer dollars to send their child to a private school. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says Governor Jeff Landry has touted school choice…

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Erwin says in the first couple of years, the proposed program would resemble the state’s current voucher program, which uses public dollars to help low-income families send their children to a private school. He says after three years, the program would be available to all parents regardless of financial need…

Cut 15 (10) “…serious debate about this.”

Cost is a major question. About six-thousand students currently receive vouchers in Louisiana, costing the state more than 45-million dollars. Erwin says this proposal calls for eligibility limits to be eliminated in the fall of 2027 and it’s unclear how much money the state is willing to pay for this program and will it take away from other state services?

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The bill has yet to be scheduled for debate in the House Education Committee.

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Grambling State will make its first appearance in the Big Dance tonight as the Tigers face Montana State in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Tigers Coach Donte Jackson says he’s ready to introduce the rest of the country to Grambling basketball…

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If Grambling wins, they’ll advance to play Purdue on Friday in Indianapolis. Jackson has been at Grambling since 2017 and he’s never had a losing record in SWAC play. He’s trying to change Grambling’s reputation that it’s just not a football school…

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Montana State has won four straight and they enter tonight’s game 17-17. They’ve won the Big Sky Conference Tournament three consecutive years and Jackson says they have multiple guys who can knock down three pointers…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

It will be a busy night on LSU’s campus. The fifth ranked Tigers baseball team will host Louisiana Tech at 6:30. The Bulldogs are 16-and-5 and Coach Jay Johnson says Tech has several older players…
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Tech is coming off a sweep over Northwestern State. Ethan Bates, Cole McConnell and Dalton Davis are all having good seasons at the plate for the Bulldogs.

Inside the PMAC at six PM, the LSU basketball team will take on North Texas in a first round NIT matchup. The Tigers and Mean Green met in November at a tournament in Charleston and LSU won 66-62. North Texas won the NIT last year and the winner of this game will get the winner of tomorrow night’s game between Seton Hall and ST. Joseph’s.

The Saints have signed defensive end Chase Young to a one-year contract. The 24-year-old was the number two overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft. He’s played four NFL seasons and this will be his third team. He was drafted by Washington and traded to San Francisco on November first. Young signed his deal after visiting with Saints officials yesterday….
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ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Young needs surgery on his neck. The Saints are aware this procedure needs to get done and that Young could miss the start of training camp, but should be ready for the regular season.

NBA…the Pelicans begin a four-game road trip in Brooklyn tonight.

LRN PM Newscall March 19

Spring starts at 10:06 tonight. Teiko Foxx spoke with a weather forecaster who airs what kind of weather conditions to expect in Louisiana.

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The Central Louisiana Violent Crime Abatement Team’s two-day detail resulted in the arrest of 55 individuals,  and 83 citations. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Spring officially begins tonight. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says the Bayou State is still in El Nino which means normal weather conditions. But with above normal rainfall.

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While spring season brings milder temperatures, Keim says  it’s also the peak season for tornadoes. And severe weather including lots of precipitation through the beginning of May.

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Keim says the state has been running  above normal in rainfall totals since the beginning of the year.

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In Natchitoches, Sabine, and Rapides Parishes, the Central Louisiana Violent Crime Abatement Team’s (VCAT) two-day detail resulted in the arrest of 55 individuals, and 83 citations were issued. Trooper Casey Wallace says the collaborative effort of multiple agencies recovered meth, cocaine, heroin, and different narcotics.

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The goal of the operation was to detect, identify, and apprehend individuals involved in various criminal activities.

While local law enforcement agencies are constrained by their jurisdictions, Wallace points out that criminals aren’t restricted so by forming a task force of multiple agencies there’s strength in numbers.

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While such operations prove to be productive with multiple arrests, Wallace says unfortunately they require lots of manpower which is a problem facing all law enforcement agencies.

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The VCAT detail was comprised of Louisiana State Police, Louisiana Probation and Patrol, Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office, Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office, Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office, and the Natchitoches Police Department.

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Mega Millions excitement is in the air as the jackpot is approaching 900 million dollars. Whether you take the cash payout or the annuity, that’s a lot of money and it’s approaching a record says Dustin Annison with the Louisiana Lottery…

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The drawing is tonight. Annison says this jackpot has been rolling over since December and the excitement is building with the jackpot and he says sales have seen an uptick…

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If you don’t hit the Mega Millions jackpot Tuesday night, hold on for Wednesday night. Annison says The Powerball is growing too.

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He also says, if you don’t hit all the numbers there are several other prizes so check your ticket and remember it only takes one ticket to win so play responsibly.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Former Addis police officer David Cauthron is set to serve 10 years in prison for driving around 100 miles per hour into an intersection and slamming into a vehicle, killing two teenagers and severely injuring a U-L Lafayette student. West Baton Rouge District Attorney Tony Clayton says the incident happened on New Year’s Eve in 2022….
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Clayton says the pursuit started in Baton Rouge and Cauthron was attempting to pull over a 26-year-old driver who had taken his father’s vehicle.

In Natchitoches, Sabine, and Rapides Parishes, the Central Louisiana Violent Crime Abatement Team’s (VCAT) two-day detail resulted in the arrest of 55 individuals, and 83 citations were issued. State Trooper Casey Wallace says the collaborative effort of multiple agencies recovered meth, cocaine, heroin, and different narcotics.
Cut 6 (10) “…understanding.”
The goal of the operation was to detect, identify, and apprehend individuals involved in various criminal activity.

Spring officially begins tonight. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says the Bayou State is still in El Nino which means normal weather conditions. But with above normal rainfall.
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Keim says spring also brings us severe weather and the next chance for severe storms is Thursday, especially for southwest Louisiana.

Grambling State University is in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament for the first time in the history of the school. Tigers Basketball Coach Donte Jackson says it’s an amazing feeling…
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Grambling plays Montana State in Dayton Ohio Wednesday night.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers dropped from two to number five in the D-1 baseball poll after losing the opening SEC series. Mississippi State scored 33 runs and the Tigers committed six errors as dropped two out of three in Starkville. Coach Jay Johnson says they scored enough runs to win a series on the road, but didn’t pitch well enough and the errors were also costly…
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The Tigers will host Louisiana Tech tonight. The Bulldogs are coming off a sweep over Northwestern State and Tech is 16-5 on the season.

Also tonight, the Ragin Cajuns host Southern. U-L Lafayette has won six of its last eight and they will play 15 of its next 18 at home.

ULM closes out an eight game homestand tonight as they will take on Central Arkansas at 6 PM.

The Pelicans begin a four game road trip tonight at Brooklyn. New Orleans is one game back of the Clippers for the fourth spot in the Western Conference.

The LSU men’s basketball team will host North Texas tonight in the first round of the N-I-T. The Tigers beat the Mean Green 66-62 at a tournament in South Carolina in November.

The Grambling State men’s basketball team is preparing to play in its first ever NCAA Tournament game tomorrow night against Montana State. Head Coach Donte Jackson says it was not an easy journey to this point…
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Tip off tomorrow against Montana State is at 5:40

11:30 LRN Newscast

The House Transportation Committee has delayed debate on a bill that would end the requirement for motorists to get an inspection sticker. It’s still expected to be heard in this session. Brooke Thorington spoke with the author…
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The Saints have signed a former NFL defensive rookie of the year winner. Defensive end Chase Young inks a one-year, 13-million dollar contract with the Black and Gold. He has 16.5 sacks in his four year career and New Orleans will be his third team.

Former Addis police officer David Cauthron is set to serve 10 years in prison for driving around 100 miles per hour into an intersection and slamming into a vehicle, killing two teenagers and severely injuring a U-L Lafayette student. West Baton Rouge District Attorney Tony Clayton….
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Cauthron was in pursuit of a stolen vehicle. But Clayton says the vehicle was stolen from a family member and a high speed pursuit was not needed.

LSU Health-New Orleans ALS Clinic has been recognized as an ALS Association Certified Treatment Center of Excellence. Co Director Dr. Stephen Kantrow.
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In 2014, the ALS Association named LSU Health-New Orleans ALS Clinic as an ALS Association Recognized Treatment Center.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to eliminate vehicle inspection stickers in Louisiana will be heard in House Transportation today. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The U-S Marshals task force says it arrested a wanted sex offender living in a hut near the Sherburne Wildlife Management Area in the Atchafalaya Basin. Authorities say 51-year-old Brian Schaller’s home was made from tree limbs, tarps and paracord and he was eating small game and rodents. He was wanted for sexual and oral sexual battery in Tangipahoa Parish.

Former Addis police officer David Cauthron has pled guilty to two counts of manslaughter for driving at a high rate of speed and slamming his police cruiser into another vehicle, killing two teenagers from Brusly High School on New Year’s Eve 2022. West Baton Rouge District Attorney Tony Clayton says Cauthron was reckless as he pursued a vehicle stolen from a family member.
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Cauthron was sentenced to 32 years in prison, 22 of the years are suspended.

On a much more positive story, the Grambling State men’s basketball team is preparing to play in its first ever NCAA Tournament game tomorrow night against Montana State. Head Coach Donte Jackson says it was not an easy journey to this point…
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Tip off tomorrow against Montana State is at 5:40.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Former Addis police officer David Cauthron will serve ten years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of manslaughter for a high-speed chase in Brusly that killed two teenagers on New Year’s Eve 2022.
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The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office says it has charged 31-year-old Rameika Franklin of Lafayette in the March 2023 murder of Mark Hailey, who owned Fat Daddy’s Crawfish in Shreveport. Franklin faces one count of second-degree murder, one count of armed robbery and obstruction of justice.

At the state capitol today, Stonewall Representative Larry Bagley is expected to present his bill to the House Transportation Committee to eliminate the need for motorists to get a vehicle inspection sticker. Bagley believes the requirement is simply a money grab…
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Bagley believes it should be left up to law enforcement to pull over a vehicle for head or taillight that is not working.

The LSU Health New Orleans A-L-S clinic has been recognized as an A-L-S Association Certified Treatment Center of Excellence. Co-director, Doctor Stephen Kantrow, says the A-L-S clinic provides a streamlined health care approach…
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Five-thousand people every year in the United States are diagnosed with A-L-S.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints have signed defensive end Chase Young to a one-year, 13-million dollar contract. Young is the former number two overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft. He was the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2020 for Washington and was traded to San Francisco last year. He has 16.5 sacks in 43 career games. Young is is looking forward to playing with Cam Jordan…
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There are concerns Young is not the same player since suffering a significant knee injury in 2021.

History is made at Grambling State University as the Men’s Basketball team is preparing for its ever NCAA Tournament game. Tigers Basketball Coach Donte Jackson understands the significance and he told his players…
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Grambling will face Montana State tomorrow night in a First Four round matchup in Dayton, Ohio. If Grambling wins, they’ll head to Indianapolis and play top-seeded Purdue on Friday.

The fifth ranked LSU baseball team gets back on the diamond after losing a series to Mississippi State after starting the season by winning 16 of its first 18. Coach Jay Johnson says his team knows there’s room for improvement…
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The Bulldogs come to Baton Rouge with a 16-5 record after sweeping Northwestern State.

Also tonight, the Ragin Cajuns host Southern.

In basketball…the Pelicans begin a four-game road trip in Brooklyn tonight. Zion Williamson is playing at a high level for the Pels, averaging 24 points, eight rebounds and five assists during the month of March.

LSU men’s basketball hosts North Texas in a first round NIT matchup.