8:30 LRN Newscast

Saturday begins early voting and this week in our morning newscasts we’ve been featuring the six main candidates running for governor. Republican John Schroder has he wants to improve education and lower crime and two ways to do that…
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Schroder says he also wants to create a better tax and regulatory atmosphere to bring bigger businesses to the Bayou State.

906 people died on Louisiana’s roads last year in crashes which is a seven percent decrease from 2021. That’s according to statistics compiled by a research team at LSU. So why the decrease? Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Greg Fischer says traffic volume increased in 2022 …
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Fisher says in 2022 there was an eight-percent increase in DWI arrests.

A first in Louisiana tonight as a high school football game in Baton Rouge will have an all-female officiating crew. Teiko Foxx has the story…
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A LHSAA member meeting will take place Tuesday to give high school principals an opportunity to decide how a select school should be defined. A ruling by a judge earlier this year prohibits the LHSAA from using the current definition. Because of this uncertainty, it’s unknown how the school football playoff brackets will look.

7:30 LRN Newscast

We continue our profiles of the six main candidates for governor and today its John Schroder, who is a former state lawmaker and has served as the state’s treasurer since 2017. Schroder says he wants to rid state government of cronyism and corruption…
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Schroder says he’ll create committees to focus on crime, education, and insurance, work up a game plan and call lawmakers into a special session.

A Baton Rouge judge will hear arguments today over whether the Pardon Board can hold clemency hearings next month for 20 death row inmates looking to have their sentence commuted to life in prison before Governor Edwards leaves office in January. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino expects Judge Don Johnson will rule against prosecutors who are trying to stop the hearings…
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The first clemency hearing is scheduled for October 13th.

The White House has approved the state’s request for an emergency declaration as four parishes, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Orleans and Jefferson, work to minimize the impact of saltwater intrusion coming up the Mississippi River. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says a lot of work is being done to protect the drinking water…
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Officials are asking residents in the New Orleans area not to panic and the water remains safe to drink.

The Louisiana State Fire Marshal is modifying the statewide burn ban. State Fire Marshal Office spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the biggest change is that each parish will be able to opt out based on moisture levels and the threat of wildfires.
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This modified burn will go into effect on Friday at 5 PM.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints Q-B Derek Carr did not practice yesterday as New Orleans got to work in preparing for Sunday’s home game against Tampa Bay. But Coach Dennis Allen is leaving the door open for Carr to play this Sunday, if his sprained shoulder allows for it. Running back Alvin Kamara is back at practice as his three-game suspension is over.

LSU’s defense has struggled this season, but freshman linebacker Whit Weeks has been a bright spot. His first start was against Mississippi State and in the two games he’s started, Weeks has collected 17 tackles. Weeks says getting on campus in January and participating in spring football has helped his transition from high school to college football…
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LSU is at Ole Miss on Saturday.

A couple of legends will go into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2024. Former Saints quarterback Drew Brees and former LSU women’s basketball player Seimone Augustus headline the nine person class that also includes mix martial arts icon Daniel Cormier and former high school football coach Frank Monica.

History will be made tonight in Baton Rouge as for the first time in Louisiana, the officiating crew for a high school football game will be all females. Baton Rouge Area Football Officials Association Assignment Secretary Louis Metivia hopes this will result in more females wanting to officiate high school sports…
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The LHSAA will hold a meeting in Baton Rouge next Tuesday to allow high schools to vote on what defines a select school. Once we get a definition then we’ll know what the high school football playoff brackets will look like.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana State Fire Marshal is modifying the statewide burn ban….
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That’s state fire marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue, who says the modified burn ban also lets fire chiefs to grant burn permissions. The modified order goes into effect tomorrow at 5 PM.

Next month clemency hearings will begin for some 20 death row inmates hoping Governor Edwards will commute their sentence from a death sentence to life in prison. Today, district attorneys will argue in front of a Baton Rouge judge in an effort to halt the clemency hearings. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the constitution allows the Pardon Board to conduct its business the way they want…
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Attorney General Jeff Landry says the death row inmates are not eligible for a clemency hearing.

We continue our profiles today of the main candidates running for governor. Treasurer John Schroder says his first priority if elected governor is to restore the public’s faith in government.
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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU freshman linebacker Whit Weeks has been a bright spot for a Tigers defense that’s having its struggles. Weeks has started the last two weeks and has racked up 17 tackles in those two games. He’s from Georgia and absolutely loves wearing the purple and gold…
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Weeks and the LSU defense will look to slow down an Ole Miss offense that’s averaging 42 points a game. But the Rebels have struggled to get their run game going. Coach Lane Kiffin says they are working on it…
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Kick-off Saturday in Oxford is at 5 PM.

ULM will once again start Jiya Wright at quarterback this Saturday when they host Appalachian State in the Sun Belt opener. Wright failed to throw for 100 yards a couple of weeks ago in the loss to Texas A-and-M, but Coach Terry Bowden liked what he saw from Wright…
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Zeon Chriss is set to make his first start on the road this Saturday when the Ragin Cajuns visit Minnesota. Chriss threw for 249 yards and one touchdown in last week’s win against Buffalo. He was also intercepted twice and U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux says he Chriss needs to work on his footwork….
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The Cajuns and Minnesota kick off at 11 AM in Minneapolis.

3:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden has approved Louisiana’s request for an emergency declaration in the state’s battle against saltwater intrusion moving up the Mississippi River. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says steps are being taken to protect the drinking water in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes…
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The Southern Area Complex Incident Management Gold Team is now reporting that two huge wildfires in southwest Louisiana are 100-percent contained, the Lions Camp Road and the Elizabeth Wildfires. Vernon Sheriff Sam Craft says firefighters from across the country have helped in this effort, and many were surprised by the intensity of these fires…
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The Lions Camp fire has consumed nearly 800 acres.

Sixty-six fewer people died on Louisiana roadways last year, compared to 2021 according to the LSU Center for Analytics and Research and in Transportation Safety. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A lot of folks have traveled to New Orleans for tonight’s Beyonce Concert at the Caesars Superdome. Tickets on the secondary market start at 156 dollars. And tonight is a big Powerball jackpot is 835-million dollars, fourth largest ever for the multi-state lottery game.

LRN PM Newscall September 27

The Lions Camp Road and Elizabeth wildfires, in Vernon and Allen parishes, are now 100 percent contained. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Sixty-six fewer people died on Louisiana roadways last year, compared to 2021 according to the LSU Center for Analytics and Research and in Transportation Safety. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Two of the four fires that have damaged more than 40,000 of woodlands in Louisiana are under control, according to the Southern Area Complex Incident Management Gold Team. The Lions Camp Road and Elizabeth wildfires are 100 percent contained. Vernon Parish Sheriff Sam Craft says fire crews have spent nearly a month trying to get the Lions Camp Road fire controlled.

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Authorities have confirmed that the cause of the Lions Camp Fire was arson. The fire started at the end of Vernon Park Road near the Lions Camp neighborhood. Craft says the fire began to burn really slow but within minutes was out of control.

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Craft says rain prevented any jumps or hot spots from reigniting. He says firefighters from across the country were amazed at the intensity of the wildfires in Louisiana

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Anyone with information about the Tiger Island fire or any other arson-related wildfires should call the State Fire Marshal, or local law enforcement.

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Amendment 2 on the October 14th ballot would grant the highest level of protection to worship in a church. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says COVID restrictions prompted the amendment and that both US and state constitutions already protect the freedom to worship.

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Procopio says if you believe not only should individuals have the right to worship but the right to do so in a church, or any other religious facility you would be in favor of the amendment.

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During the pandemic, Central Pastor Tony Spell was cited for continuing to hold church services for more than 50 people during Phase I COVID protocols in Louisiana.

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Last year 906 people died on Louisiana roadways, that’s almost a seven percent decrease from 2021 which had 972 fatalities. That’s according to the LSU Center for Analytics and Research and in Transportation Safety. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Greg Fischer says more people returned to work in 2022 which increased traffic…

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In 2022 Fischer there was a bigger effort to stop drunk and impaired drivers and it paid off.

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DWI arrests in 2022 increased eight percent and there was an eight-percent decrease in drunk-driving fatalities.

Sadly, fatalities among pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists remained near or above 2021 levels. Fischer encourages pedestrians to walk against traffic so they can see oncoming vehicles and move out of harm’s way. And to also make yourself more visible…

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Fischer says the majority of traffic fatalities are caused by four things, lack of seatbelt usage, aggressive, impaired, and distracted drivers.

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President Biden has approved Louisiana’s request for an emergency declaration in the state’s battle against saltwater intrusion moving up the Mississippi River. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says steps are being taken to protect the drinking water in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines parishes

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The President’s action authorizes FEMA to coordinate all disaster relief efforts. Steele says the emergency declaration unlocks federal assistance to help impacted parishes that are taking steps to make sure the salt water doesn’t get into the drinking water facilities…

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Steele says the emergency declaration is set to last for 90 days, but Steele says it can be extended….

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You can find more information under the Saltwater Intrusion tab at emergency-dot-la-dot.gov.

2:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden has approved Louisiana’s emergency declaration request that will result in more federal support to the state as it works with the U-S Army Corps of Engineers to keep saltwater from impacting water treatment plants in Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Orleans and Jefferson parishes. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele the declaration is for 90 days…
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Amendment 2 on the October 14th ballot would grant the highest level of protection to worship in a church. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says COVID restrictions prompted the amendment and that both US and state constitutions already protect the freedom to worship.
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The Lions Camp Road and Elizabeth wildfires, in Vernon and Allen parishes, are now 100 percent contained. Teiko Foxx has more…
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Former Saints Quarterback Drew Brees and LSU women’s basketball star Seimone Augusuts headline the Louisiana Sports Hall of fame Class of 2024. Breese led the Black and Gold to its only Super Bowl victory and Augustus is considered the greatest female basketball player to ever come from Louisiana. They’ll be enshrined during ceremonies in Natchitoches on a date to be determined.

12:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden has approved Louisiana’s request for an emergency declaration in the state’s battle against saltwater intrusion moving up the Mississippi River. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says steps are being taken to protect the drinking water in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes…
cut 11 (10) “….with that event”

Good news in the battle against wildfires in southwest Louisiana as two of the fires are now considered 100-percent contained, the Lions Camp Road fire in Vernon Parish and the Elizabeth fire in Allen Parish. Vernon Sheriff Sam Craft says the Lions Camp Road fire consumed nearly 800 acres…
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906 people died on Louisiana’s roads last year in crashes which is a seven percent decrease from 2021. That’s according to statistics compiled by the Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation Safety at LSU. So why the decrease? Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Greg Fischer says traffic volume increased in 2022 as we moved further away from the pandemic…
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Fisher says in 2022 there was an eight-percent increase in DWI arrests.

11:30 LRN Newscast

We continue our profiles of the six major candidates for governor by hearing from the lone major Democrat in the race, former state transportation secretary Shawn Wilson. The Lafayette resident says his campaign is about making sure residents are healthier, safer, smarter and wealthier. If elected, Wilson says he’ll make sure the Medicaid expansion stays in place and he’ll make investments to be smart on crime…
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Two of the state’s largest wildfires in southwest Louisiana are now 100-percent contained according the incident management team. The Elizabeth Fire in Allen Parish and the Lions Camp Road fire in Vernon Parish. Vernon Sheriff Sam Craft says fire crews have been at it for nearly a month…
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There are four constitutional amendments on the October 14th ballot and amendment one would prohibit the state from accepting donations from outside sources to conduct elections. Proponents for the amendment say such donations could influence results, but Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says the opponents give a different argument…
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Amendment 2 on the October 14th ballot would grant the highest level of protection to worship in a church. Procopio says COVID restrictions prompted the amendment and that both US and state constitutions already protect the freedom to worship.
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Early voting begins Saturday.