3:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Congresswoman Julia Letlow announced her candidacy for U-S Senate today. The big announcement comes three days after President Trump endorsed Letlow for that senate seat over Republican Incumbent Bill Cassidy. In 2021, Cassidy voted to impeach Trump for his role in the January 6th attack on the U-S capitol. In her campaign announcement, Letlow says she has fought alongside President Trump to put America first…

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Letlow has served in the U-S House since 2021 and ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says it is a political gamble for Letlow to run for Senate…

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Cassidy says he’s confident he can win a third-term as a U-S Senator.

 

House Speaker Mike Johnson addresses the British Parliament, becoming the first U.S. Speaker of the House in history ever to do so. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch in effect from Friday morning through Sunday as a mixed wintery precipitation is expected across north Louisiana and into central Louisiana. Meteorologist Dayvon Hill…

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Hill says travel could be difficult this weekend and power outages are  possible.

LRN PM Newscall January 20

House Speaker Mike Johnson addresses the British Parliament, becoming the first U.S. Speaker of the House in history ever to do so. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Republican Congresswoman Julia Letlow has entered the U-S Senate race, challenging Bill Cassidy who is seeking a third term. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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House Speaker Mike Johnson addressed the British Parliament this morning, becoming the first U.S. Speaker of the House ever to do so. In his nearly 23-minute address to members of both the House of Lords and the House of Commons, Johnson talked about the great experiment America embarked on when it gained independence from the British 250 years ago.

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Johnson told the British lawmakers that the relationship between the two countries has always been more powerful and enduring than the enemies that they face.

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Johnson told Parliament that the two countries have great reason for hope.

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Fifth District Congresswoman Julia Letlow says she will run for U-S Senate, challenging incumbent Bill Cassidy in the Republican Primary. Letlow made the announcement at the Baton Rouge Business Report’s Power Breakfast event. Her announcement comes after President Trump endorsed her over Cassidy. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says with Trump’s backing, Letlow is the favorite to win this seat…

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Qualifying for the U-S Senate seat is next month, and the party primary is May 16th. Cross says there is a good chance the primary will be decided in a run-off held on June 27th…

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Cassidy released a statement following Letlow’s announcement that expressed confidence he will win a third term in office. Letlow is in her second term as a U-S Representative and Cross says it is a political gamble to run for the Senate….

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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for north central and northwest Louisiana. It will go into effect Friday morning and run through Sunday morning. Davyon Hill with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says freezing rain is expected to arrive on Friday night and the precipitation is expected to turn to sleet and possibly snow before the storm system moves out on Sunday….

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Hill says there’s a 40-percent chance the Lake Charles and Lafayette areas will also see some ice accumulation on Saturday and Sunday. He says travel could be treacherous this weekend…

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Hill says prepare now, because the possibility exists for power outages from the freezing rain…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Indiana won its first national championship in college football last night, beating Miami 27 to 21 to finish off a perfect 16-0 season. ESPN has LSU ranked 15th in its 2026 Way-Too-Early Top 25. The Athletic’s Stewart Mandel has LSU ranked 16th.

The 2026 LSU baseball team begins its national title defense in 24 days, as the Tigers host Milwaukee February 13th. The Tigers were led by two outstanding starting pitchers, Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson, who are now in professional baseball. After a fantastic freshman season, Casan Evans is the likely Friday night starter this year. Coach Jay Johnson…

Cut 16 (16) “…excited for that.”

Evans mainly pitched out of the bullpen last season and went 5-1 with a 2.05 ERA and had seven saves. He also struck out 71 in 52.2 innings pitched.

 

LSU men’s basketball will try to win its second straight game tonight when they visit Florida. The Tigers might get their starting point guard back. D-J Thomas has yet to play in an SEC game after suffering a lower leg injury in practice prior to the start of conference play. Thomas is listed as questionable to play tonight. The Gators are 4-1 and tied for first place in the SEC.

Stephen F Austin leads the Southland Conference with a 9-1 league record after handing Nicholls its third consecutive loss, a 79-62 drubbing inside Stopher Gymnasium.

McNeese improved to 8-2 in the Southland after dribbling past A-and-M Corpus Christi 69 to 53. Freshman Larry Johnson had 17 points and nine rebounds. McNeese returns home to host UNO on Saturday. The Privateers defeated Lamar 89 to 76 last night.  Northwestern state fell to H-C-U 82 to 80.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Fifth District Congresswoman Julia Letlow says she will run for U-S Senate, challenging incumbent Bill Cassidy in the Republican Primary. Letlow made the announcement at the Baton Rouge Business Report’s Power Breakfast event. Her announcement comes after President Trump endorsed her over Cassidy. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says with Trump’s backing Letlow is the favorite to win this seat…

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Qualifying for the U-S Senate seat is next month and the party primary is May 16th.

Confidence is building for a winter storm to hit the state this weekend. National Weather Service Meteorologist Dayvon Hill says arctic air is once again expected to surge south by the weekend, and it will meet up with Gulf and Pacific moisture.

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There’s a 60 to 70 percent chance the I-20 corridor will see freezing rain Friday night to Sunday morning. It’s a 50-50 percent chance for central Louisiana.

 

A new report from the Pelican Institute highlights positive signs for the state’s economy, but the institute says tax policies still need to be revised to foster job creation and encourage business growth. The report’s author, Vance Ginn, says Louisiana’s gross domestic product grew by four-percent in the second quarter of 2025, and Louisiana led the region in personal income growth during that time.

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But Ginn says outmigration remains a problem, and the state’s job growth over the past year has remained sluggish.

Louisiana’s constitution is 51 years old and Baton Rouge Republican Dixon McMakin is proposing a constitutional convention to change it. He points out that Louisiana’s constitution is more than 100-thousand words long…

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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The college football season ended last night with Indiana winning its first national championship. The Hoosiers held on to beat the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 to complete a 16-0 season. For LSU fans hoping the Tigers are in the national championship game next year. The C-F-P title game will be in Las Vegas on January 25th.

Now that the college football season is over. That means the college baseball season is right around the corner. Coach Jay Johnson has several pitchers who could start on the weekend, one of them is Kansas transfer Cooper Moore…

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We are 24 days away from the season opener on February 13th against Milwaukee, and LSU is ranked second in Baseball America’s preseason Top 25, behind UCLA.

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In a battle for first place in the Southland Conference at Stopher Gymnasium in Thibodaux, it was all Stephen F Austin as the Lumberjacks slammed the Colonels 79 to 62. S-F-A is now 9-1 in league play, Nicholls is 7-3.

McNeese is all alone in second place as the Cowboys beat Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi 69-53. Larry Johnson had 17 points and nine rebounds.

Tough loss for Northwestern State as the Demons missed a shot at the buzzer to tie the game as N-S-U fell to Houston Christian 82-80.

In other Southland action….UNO upended Lamar 89-76 and UT Rio Grande Valley beat Southeastern Louisiana 68-65.

The LSU men’s basketball team will try for its second straight SEC win when they visit 16th ranked Florida tonight. Tigers starting point guard DJ Thomas is listed as questionable as he’s getting closer to returning from a leg injury suffered before the start of SEC play.

3:30 LRN Newscast

The dynamics of this year’s U-S Senate race are different following President Trump’s social media post that encourages Republican Congresswoman Julia Letlow to run for U.S. Senate.  This is not a positive development for Senator Bill Cassidy who is seeking a third six-year term. La Politics dot com editor Jeremy Alford says Cassidy has tried to show he is an ally of Trump’s even after voting to impeach him in 2021…

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In the 2019 governor’s race, Trump endorsed Republican challenger Eddie Rispone, but Democrat John Bel Edwards was still elected to a second-term. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s something Cassidy can point to…

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A bill waiting to be signed by President Trump is a measure that makes permanent the sharing of the Social Security Administration’s Death Master File with the Treasury Department. Senator John Kennedy is the author of the legislation. Kennedy says it replaces a bill he sponsored a few years ago that allowed the Social Security Administration to temporarily share its Death Master File with the Department of Treasury…

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Kennedy says this legislation will stop welfare payments from going to dead people..

Next Monday, Louisiana taxpayers can begin filing their 2025 state tax returns. Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson urges you to file your returns electronically through their portal known as LaTap. He says if you are due a refund, you’ll get your money faster…

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LRN PM Newscall January 19

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says he will continue to seek re-election despite President Trump endorsing Congresswoman Julia Letlow in the U-S Senate race. Joe Gallinaro has the story…

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There is the possibility a winter storm will hit Louisiana this weekend. Bill Jacquemin has the story…

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You can start filing your state income tax returns one week from today. Byron Henderson with the Louisiana Department of Revenue says the very easiest way to do so is electronically, for free, through the department’s online portal known as LaTAP.

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Henderson says if for some reason you cannot use LaTAP, you have other options to file your state tax return.

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Henderson says filing electronically will also ensure that you get your refund as quickly as possible, should you be owed one.

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If you submit a paper return and are expecting a refund, that will take about eight weeks. May 15th is the deadline to file state income taxes. 

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U-S Senator Bill Cassidy has no plans of ending his re-election bid, even though President Donald Trump is encouraging Congresswoman Julia Letlow to run for the Senate and said he will support her candidacy.  Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a Trump endorsement does not guarantee a win for that candidate. He says the President endorsed Republican Eddie Rispone in the 2019 governor’s race…

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Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards beat Rispone in the 2019 governor’s race, despite President Trump making multiple visits to Louisiana in support of Rispone. Pinsonat says Trump’s endorsement for Letlow is a blow to Cassidy’s re-election campaign, but it is a hurdle he can overcome…

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Trump announced his endorsement of Letlow on Saturday night. Cassidy responded with his own statement. The Baton Rouge Republican said he is confident he will win if Congresswoman Letlow decides to run. Pinsonat says Cassidy is not backing down, despite the President’s potential influence over the U-S Senate race…

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Cassidy is also well funded as his campaign has 11 million dollars in cash and had a major fundraising event last week in Baton Rouge that raised 650-thousand dollars.

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Senator John Kennedy’s quest to end payments to dead people heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature. It’s a bill that he sponsored that aims to end welfare payments to people who have passed away. Kennedy says up until a few years ago, the problem was very widespread.

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Kennedy says the catalyst behind this is the Social Security Administration’s Death Master File, which gets updated anytime someone dies.

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Kennedy says the Social Security Administration told him that it was not at liberty to share that information with other government departments without congressional approval, so he passed a bill in 2023 that created a pilot program that allowed it to do just that. Kennedy says it’s been very effective.

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So Kennedy filed a follow-up bill to give the Social Security Administration permanent permission to share that information with other government agencies, and both houses of Congress have passed it.

2:30 LRN Newscast

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says he will continue to seek re-election despite President Trump endorsing Congresswoman Julia Letlow in the U-S Senate race. Joe Gallinaro has the story…

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Tonight is the national championship game in college football. Former LSU Coach Ed Orgeron is rooting for Miami to beat Indiana that’s because Coach O’s twin sons, Cody and Parker Orgeron are on the Hurricanes coaching staff. Cody is the quarterbacks analyst and Parker is a defensive backs assistant.

 

Senator John Kennedy’s quest to end payments to dead people heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature. It’s a bill that he sponsored that aims to end welfare payments to people who have passed away. Kennedy says up until a few years ago, the problem was very widespread.

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Kennedy’s legislation requires the Social Security Administration to share with other federal government agencies the names of Americans who die.

There are three things guaranteed,….life, death and taxes and starting next Monday, you can file your state income taxes. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says yon can file electronically by using their LaTap portal and if you are unable to use LaTap, there are other options…

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The deadline to file your state taxes is May 15th.

1:30 LRN Newscast

There is the possibility a winter storm will hit Louisiana this weekend. Bill Jacquemin has the story…

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You can start filing your state income tax returns one week from today. Byron Henderson with the Louisiana Department of Revenue says the very easiest way to do so is electronically, for free, through the department’s online portal known as LaTAP.

Cut 3 (12) “…your account history.”

Henderson says filing electronically will also ensure that you get your refund as quickly as possible, should you be owed one.

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy has no plans of ending his re-election bid, even though President Donald Trump is encouraging Congresswoman Julia Letlow to run for Senate and said he will support her candidacy.  Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a Trump endorsement does not guarantee a win. He says the President endorsed Republican Eddie Rispone in the 2019 governor’s race…

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In a social media post, President Trump encouraged Letlow to run for U.S. Senate, calling her a “great star” and “total winner.” She said she was honored but didn’t say whether she would run. La Politics dot com editor Jeremy Alford says if she runs she’ll have the support of the president and the governor.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

Senator Bill Cassidy says he will continue to seek re-election despite President Trump endorsing Congresswoman Julia Letlow in the U-S Senate race. Joe Gallinaro has the story…

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The search continues in northeast Louisiana for a missing elementary school teacher. Carlton Osborn who teaches at Lake Providence Elementary has not been seen since right before Christmas. The East Carroll Parish Sheriff’s Office says they are diligently investigating the teacher’s disappearance. The sheriff’s office says the missing persons report was filed with the National Crime Information Center.

 

Governor Jeff Landry has named Former Commissioner of Administration Angelle Davis the new Inspector General, and he wants to change the duties of the position. Landry wants the I-G to find efficiencies in state government, instead of investigating allegations of mismanagement, misconduct, fraud and corruption within state government. It will take legislative action to change the role of the state inspector general, but Landry doesn’t see how anyone would vote against it…

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Walmart says it is investing 330-million dollars to modernize its regional distribution center in Opelousas. St. Landry Economic CEO Bill Rodier says Walmart is one of the largest employers in St. Landry…

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