4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU men’s basketball team finally ended its 14-game losing streak last night as the Bayou Bengals defeated Vanderbilt 84-77. K-J Williams led the way with 35 points. Williams says they were determined to get a win…
cut 18 (12) “…broke the streak”
Adam Miller also had a big game as he scored 18 points and went nine of ten from the free throw line. The Tigers are now 2-and-13 in the SEC.

The Ragin Cajuns still have a chance to claim a share of a Sun Belt Conference title as they defeated Arkansas State 85-74 last night. The Cajuns are in third place, one game back of Marshall and Southern Miss with one more regular season game left.

And ULM’s season continues to nose dive as the Warhawks lost their sixth straight last night, losing to Troy in overtime 82-78.

The Pelicans return from the All-Star break tonight to face the Toronto Raptors. Rookie Dyson Daniels is listed as probable after missing 11 games prior to the break with an ankle injury. New Orleans is 30-and-29 and in seventh place in the West. Toronto is 28-and-31 overall.

Fifth ranked Lady Tigers are on the road as they take on Vanderbilt tonight. The Commodores are 3-and-11 in the SEC, but two of those victories have come in the last couple of weeks.

Louisiana Tech men’s hoops visits Western Kentucky. Both teams are 6-and-10 in Conference USA Play.

In the Southland…Nicholls is at UNO, Southeastern Louisiana visits Lamar, McNeese travels to Houston Christian and Northwestern State is U-I-W.

Ragin Cajuns baseball continues its series with BYU at Tigue Moore Field after beating the Cougars four to three yesterday. Caleb Stelly had an RBI single in the eighth inning to cap off a three-run rally.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A 17-year-old who was with Madison Brooks prior to her death has been indicted for first and third-degree rape. Desmond Carter of Walker will also be tried as an adult for a sexual assualt that allegedly occurred last month after Brooks and four men left a bar near the LSU campus. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says it’s appropriate for Carter to be tried as an adult based on his age and charges…
cut 5 (03) “….as an adult”
A grand jury has yet to hand down indictments against Carter’s three co-defendants.

There’s an uproar over the Orleans District Attorney’s office decision not to prosecute 19 individuals for illegal gun possession during Carnival. Metropolitian Crime Commission President Rafael Goyeneche says it undermines efforts by the police to eliminate guns from the French Quarter and parade routes…
cut 6 (06) “….prosecutors”
Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is upset there are no consequences for the individuals arrested.

Tax reforms passed in 2021 now have Louisiana ranked among the lowest state income tax rates, where they were once among the highest….
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Record highs could be set today with temperatures in the low 80s. State Climatologist Barry Keim says temps will continue to run about 15-degrees above normal in south Louisiana for the next week…
cut 10 (08) “….into the weekend”

9:30 LRN Newscast

An East Baton Rouge grand jury indicts a 17-year-old with first and third-degree rape in the Madison Brooks case. Authorities allege four males were involved in raping Brooks before she died last month . Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says a first-degree rape conviction carries a life sentence…
cut 3 (12) “….set of facts”
The 17-year-old defendant will also be tried as adult and has been identified as Desmond Carter from Walker.

The Biden Administration has proposed the first ever lease sale for offshore wind farms in the Gulf of Mexico. One of the boundaries is a 102-thousand acre area south of Lake Charles. Interim Executive Director of the Center for LSU Energy Studies, Greg Upton, says we are not too far off from seeing wind turbines in the Gulf…
cut 5 (09) “…wind farm”
The wind energy lease sales cover a smaller area than what was proposed last year to help out the fishing and shipping industry.

Tax reforms passed by state lawmakers have Louisiana ranked sixth in the country for the lowest income tax rate among states that levy an income tax. That data comes from a new report by the Tax Foundation. Baton Rouge tax attorney and consultant Jason DeCuir says our state was among the highest at 6-percent…
Cut 7 (08) “…where we have been.”
The state income tax rate is now 4.25 percent.

Mardi Gas is done for another year. It was a carnival season that revelers enjoyed after it was canceled in 2021. That year we saw the creation of float houses in New Orleans and elsewhere. Mardi Gras Guide publisher Arthur Hardy says it’s a new trend that might be here to stay…
cut 12 (06) “….of the streets”
Mardi Gras Day will be February 13th next year.

8:30 LRN Newscast February 23

The Biden administration announces plans to hold the first ever lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico for renewable energy companies interested in building wind farms. Interim Executive Director of the Center for LSU Energy Studies, Greg Upton says the move is promising for investors.
Cut 4 (10) “…that project.”
One of the boundaries is a 102-thousand acre area south of Lake Charles.

The Tax Foundation says Louisiana has the sixth lowest income tax rate in the country among states that levy an income tax. Tax consultant Jason Decuir credits a 2021 state law that eliminated the federal income tax deduction…
cut 8 (08) “….4.25 percent”
There will be discussion in the upcoming regular session to eliminate income taxes.

After being canceled in 2021 and smaller parade routes in 2022 how was Mardi Gras this year? Brooke Thorington asks Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Charges have been dropped against LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers who was arrested in New Orleans this week for a misdemeanor count of illegal carrying of a weapon on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Prosecutors decided to drop charges on the condition that Nabers does not get the gun back.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 23

An East Baton Rouge grand jury has handed down two counts of rape, including first-degree rape against a 17-year-old who was one of four males involved in the alleged sexual assault of LSU student Madison Brooks before she died. Desmond Carter of Walker will be tried as an adult.

The Biden Administration proposes the Gulf of Mexico’s first ever wind farm lease sale. Teiko Foxx has more….
cut 1 (31) “….I’m Teiko Foxx”

According to the Tax Foundation, out of the 43 states and the District Columbia that have income taxes, Louisiana has the sixth lowest income tax rate at 4.25 percent. Tax attorney and co-owner of Advantous Consulting, Jason Decuir, says tax reforms approved in 2021 helped lower the income tax rate and should help spur economic development…
cut 9 (07) “….one of the highest”
Despite the lower tax rates, Louisiana is still on track to collect about 40-percent of its annual revenue from income taxes and other declaration and withholding taxes.

The No La Toya Cantrell campaign turned over more than 49-thousand signatures yesterday to the Registrar of Voters Office in Orleans Parish as they attempt to recall the mayor of New Orleans. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross….
cut 15 (12) “…in small town”
Orleans officials have until March 14th to verify the signatures before we know for certain we’ll have a recall election.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The game 14-game losing streak is over for the LSU men’s basketball team as they defeted Vanderbilt last night 84-77. Coach Matt McMahon says his squad entered the game with the right mindset…
cut 19 (18) “…to have success”
The Tigers got a big game from K-J Williams who had 35 points. It’s the first win for the Bayou Bengals in 56 days.

In the Sun Belt, the Ragin Cajuns defeated Arkansas State 85-74 last night as Jordan Brown had a double-double 24 points and 12 rebounds and Greg Williams Junior added 18 points. U-L Lafayette is in third place in the Sun Belt.

ULM had a nine point lead at halftime, but lost in overtime to Troy 82-78. The Warhawks have lost six in a row.

The Ragin Cajuns scored rallied to beat BYU in their home opener last night. Freshman Caleb Stelly had a two-out, RBI single to cap a three-run eight inning. Blake Marshall struck out a career-high five in relief to get the win.

Mississippi State crushed ULM 14-3. South Alabama edged Nicholls five to four.

The fifth-ranked LSU women’s basketball team is in Nashville tonight to face Vanderbilt. After giving up 79 points in Sunday’s win at Florida and 88 points in a recent loss to South Carolina, Coach Kim Mulkey is looking for better field goal percentage defense…
Cut 16 (21) “..get their attention.”
Tip off is at 6:30.

The Pelicans return from the All-Star break tonight as they are in Toronto.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A grand jury has handed down a first-degree rape charge against a 17-year-old juvenile who was one of four males in a vehicle with LSU student Madison Brooks before she died. Court filings say Desmond Carter of Walker has also been indicted for third-degree rape and will be tried as an adult.

Tax reforms passed in 2021 now have Louisiana ranked among the lowest state income tax rates, where they were once among the highest. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Since a petition allegedly met its signature goal in New Orleans to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell, we asked ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross if he believes it will spark other recall campaigns around the state He believes it will.
Cut 13 (14) “…representatives.”
The No LaToya Recall campaign says it got more than 49-thousand signatures.

Now that the 2023 carnival season is in the books, how did it compare to Mardi Gras last year and those before? Mardi Gras Guide publisher Arthur Hardy gives it two thumbs up and says Mardi Gras as we know it is back.
Cut 10 (10) “…normal is good.”

LRN Am Newscall February 23 Updated

President Biden’s team moves forward with the first-ever Gulf of Mexico offshore wind sale. Teiko Foxx has more…:

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Tax reforms passed in 2021 now have Louisiana ranked among the lowest state income tax rates, where they were once among the highest. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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After being canceled in 2021 and smaller parade routes in 2022 how was Mardi Gras this year? Brooke Thorington asks Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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President Biden’s administration moved closer to meeting its offshore wind energy goals by announcing lease sales for developments in the Gulf of Mexico yesterday. Interim Executive Director of the Center of LSU Energy Studies, Greg Upton says the move is promising for investors.

Cut 4 (10)  “…that project.”

A proposed sale for offshore acreage off of Lake Charles, LA, and two areas near Galveston, Texas offshore lines will allow Gulf Coast companies to build closer to home.

Cut 5 (09) “…wind farm.”

Upton says the workforce availability may be limited short term.

Cut 6 (08)  “…in particular.” 

Although an operational wind turbine in the Gulf of Mexico is still a few years out – The Gulf auction would be the fourth offshore wind sale since Biden took office.

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Now that tax reforms passed by lawmakers a few years ago have kicked in, Louisiana now has the 6th-lowest state income tax rate in the country. That data comes from a new report by the Tax Foundation. Baton Rouge tax attorney and consultant Jason DeCuir (“de-KWEER) says our state was among the highest (6-percent) until recently…:

Cut 7 (08) “…where we have been.”

DeCuir says the 2021 Legislature passed a so-called tax swap reform package, which removed taxpayers’ ability to deduct their annual federal taxes paid….:

Cut 8 (08)  “…4.25-percent.”

DeCuir says lowering the state tax burden will almost certainly help Louisiana with future economic development…:

Cut 9 (07)  “…one of the highest.”

Despite the now lower tax rates, Louisiana is still on track to collect about 40-percent of its annual revenue from income taxes and other declaration and withholding taxes. Legislative efforts are expected this spring to end state income tax altogether.

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Now that the 2023 carnival season is in the books, how did it compare to Mardi Gras last year and those before? Mardi Gras Guide publisher Arthur Hardy gives it two thumbs up and says Mardi Gras as we know it in New Orleans is back.

Cut 10 (10)  “…normal is good.”

Another bonus this year was the return to previous parade routes. Hardy says he was very pleased, as were others, to learn in late January that the city was able to secure enough law enforcement so parades could return to their previous routes.

Cut 11 (13)  “…just wonderful.”

In 2021 when Mardi Gras was canceled several homeowners in New Orleans elaborately decorated their homes similar to parade floats. Hardy says that’s a new trend that might be here to stay.

Cut 12 (06) “…of the streets.”

And because Mardi Gras will come early in 2024 on February 13th Hardy says he’s already working on next year’s guide.

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Since a petition allegedly met its signature goal in New Orleans to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell, we asked ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross if he believes it will spark other recall campaigns around the state He believes it will.

Cut 13 (14) “…representatives.” 

Cross says a recall isn’t cheap, and it’s a huge undertaking. He says signatures are usually collected by pay-for-play people who make 75 cents to $2 per signature. Cross says if it’s not a grassroots movement, in order to be successful, it takes donors with deep pockets that are deeply dissatisfied with an elected official.

Cut 14 (11)  “…an election.”

In California, a recall effort was responsible for the removal of Governor Gray Davis which allow Arnold Schwarzenegger to be elected, so it can happen Cross says when a higher threshold of valid signatures is required.

And because you’re required to have a certain percentage of signatures from the number of registered voters, Pearson says it’s not as difficult in small cities and towns.

Cut 15 (12)  “…in small towns.”

And Pearson says many times a recall is a statement of dissatisfaction versus we’re going to remove someone from office. Before a recall election can be called, signatures from the petitioned must be validated.

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The fifth-ranked LSU women’s basketball team is in Nashville tonight to face Vanderbilt. After giving up 79 points in Sunday’s win at Florida and 88 points in a recent loss to South Carolina, Coach Kim Mulkey is looking for better field goal percentage defense…

Cut  16 (21)  “..get their attention.” 

In the win over the Gators a few role players stepped up as Jasmine Carson knocked down a career-high seven three-pointers and LaDazhia Williams had a double-double. Mulkey says they’ll need more from their supporting cast…

Cut 17 (19) “…this league.” 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Charges have been dropped against LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers who was arrested in New Orleans this week for a misdemeanor count of illegal carrying of a weapon on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Prosecutors decided to drop charges on the condition that Nabers does not get the gun back.

The LSU men’s basketball team will try to end a 14-game losing streak tonight when they host Vanderbilt. A 15th straight loss would tie a school record set in 2017. Vanderbilt comes into tonight’s game with a five-game winning streak, the second longest in the SEC. Tip off is at 6 PM.

In college baseball tonight….the Ragin Cajuns open their home schedule as they host BYU. U-L Lafayette took two of three from Rice last weekend, while the Cougars split a four game series with Louisiana Tech. Nicholls is at South Alabama, while ULM travels to Mississippi State.

The Pelicans return from the All-Star break tomorrow with a game in Toronto. Dyson Daniels and Larry Nance Junior are listed as probable to play. There are 23 games left in the regular season and they are currently in seventh place in the Western Conference standings.

The fifth ranked LSU Lady Tigers have two regular season games left. LSU is at Vanderbilt tomorrow night. In Saturday’s win over Florida a few role players stepped up as Jasmine Carson knocked down a career-high seven three-pointers and LaDazhia Williams had a double-double. Coach Kim Mulkey says they’ll need more from their supporting cast going forward…
Cut 17 (20) “…this league”
Tip off tomorrow in Nashville is at 6:30.

LRN PM Newscall

If your cell phone was stolen while partying in New Orleans, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office may have it. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The deadline to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has arrived. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 2 (30)  “….I’m Teiko Foxx” 

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The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested 11 people this week involved in the theft of dozens of cell phones from people celebrating Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans. Chief Deputy Jimmy Travis says the suspects are members of a Colombian theft ring and they are trying to return stolen phones to the owners…

Cut 3 (09) “…bring your phone” 

Phone numbers are listed on the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Facebook page.

Deputies recovered the phones from a short term rental complex in Tickfaw. Four people were arrested Sunday and 40 cell phones were recovered. Another seven individuals were arrested Monday and additional 122 cell phones recovered. Travis says they might have your phone, but the case is gone…

Cut  4 (09)  “…after the theft” 

Travis says if you lost your cell phone in New Orleans do not call their office unless you see your number listed on their Facebook page.

He says the thieves used Faraday Bags to get the phones out of New Orleans and bring them to the Northshore…

Cut 5 (12) “…or whatever”

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After criticizing Attorney General Jeff Landry and his gubernatorial run Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they’ve mended fences. Nungesser who’s decided to run for re-election instead of the governor had some harsh words against Landry and the state GOP for endorsing Landry, but the two met recently and made amends.

Cut 6 (08)  “…elected governor.” 

The former Plaquemines Parish President who’s seeking his third term as Lt. Governor, says they also discussed projects that are important to him.

Cut 7 (11)  “…work with him.” 

Nungesser, who serves on the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board, has been vocal about his opposition to the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project and says while he and Landry disagree on the project, he says Landry did agree to listen to all sides of the issue.

Cut 8 (11)  “…our fisheries.” 

The primary is October 14th.

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Today organizers of the recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell petition will submit signatures to the  Orleans Parish of Registrar of Voters office. They needed about 50-thousand signatures to trigger a recall election. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak expects Cantrell’s campaign to dispute the legality of many of the signatures…

Cut 9 (05) “…the signatures”

Once the signatures have been counted, the process moves forward. Governor John Bel Edwards will have nearly a week and a half to set a date for an election.

Cut 10 (8) “…that election.” 

Nearly 20% of recall signatures are declared invalid across the nation. Chervenak says the organizers came in and did what they had to do.

Cut 11 (8)  “…these signatures.”

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s getting closer to a decision on whether he’ll run for governor this year. Graves says he was busy during the first six weeks of the year with issues in Washington D-C, but he’s had more time lately to contemplate a possible run

Cut 12 (07) “…going to be doing.”

Graves has represented Louisiana Sixth Congressional District area since 2015. But there are Republicans who feel he would make a great governor. Graves says he still hasn’t made up his mind…

Cut 13 (07) “..to the state.” 

Graves says he continues to be asked if he’ll run for governor…

Cut 14 (04)   “… we have”