11:40 LRN Sportscast

During his weekly Monday press conference, LSU Head coach Brian Kelly provided positive news regarding the health of two of his key players — first, junior center Braelin Moore; and then, tight end Trey’Dez Green.

Cut 16 (17) “…the week.”

Moore was injured on the first play from scrimmage in the game versus Louisiana Tech. Last year’s starting center, sophomore DJ Chester came into the game to replace him. Kelly says Chester did a heck of a job.

Former LSU receiver Justin Jefferson caught a touchdown pass in the Vikings come from behind win over the Chicago Bears last night. And former Tiger pitcher Aaron Nola pitched six shutout innings in a Phillies one to nothing win over the Mets.

 

The Saints were in a position to win their season opener on Sunday against the Cardinals but failed to get a win as they lost to Arizona 20-13. On Monday, Coach Kellen Moore gave his thoughts on the performance…

Cut 20 (16) “…had our chances”

The Saints will host the 49ers on Sunday. San Francisco tight end George Kittle will miss the game  with a hamstring injury and quarterback Brock Purdy is questionable with left shoulder and toe injuries. Saints safety Julian Blackmon will reportedly miss the season with a shoulder injury.

In the high school football polls…Edna Karr is ranked number one in 5A. Franklin Parish is number one in Class 4A, St. James is number one in 3A, Lafayette Christian ranks number one in 2A and Haynesville is the top seed in One-A.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The third-ranked LSU Tigers are getting for their SEC opener against Florida on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. Coach Brian Kelly feels his team’s preparation leading up to the Louisiana Tech game was not where it needed to be. He says that the focus and preparation have to improve moving forward.

Cut 18 (18) “…about it.”

Kelly says starting center Braelin Moore and tight end Trey Dez Green are both listed as questionable.

In the high school football polls…Edna Karr is ranked number one in 5A. Franklin Parish is number one in Class 4A, St. James is number one in 3A, Lafayette Christian ranks number one in 2A and Haynesville is the top seed in One-A.

 

Saints starting safety Julian Blackmon seriously injured his labrum in the regular season opening loss against the Arizona Cardinals. Head coach Kellen Moore says Blackmon is expected to miss significant time, which could end up being the entire season.

Cut 19 (12) “…as well.”

Blackmon was signed to replace Tyran Mathieu, who retired on the eve of training camp. Blackmon played well in the season opener. He had seven tackles and a pass defensed. Former fifth-round pick Jordan Howden or rookie Jonas Sanker could replace him.

The Saints will host the 49ers on Sunday. San Francisco will not have tight end George Kittle, who injured his hamstring in the first half of the team’s win over Seattle in the season opener. Quarterback Brock Purdy is also questionable with shoulder and toe injuries.

4:30 LRN Newscast

The mother of the 12-year-old New Orleans boy whose body was pulled from a lagoon near the home he disappeared from 12 days earlier has been arrested. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Poultry company Foster Farms has finalized its sale of its facilities in Farmerville, Arcadia and Athens to North Carolina-based Case Farms. Foster Farms CEO Jayson Penn says they hope to see continued success of northeast Louisiana’s poultry operations under Case Farms.

 

It was 90 years ago today when former Governor Huey Long was shot inside the State Capitol. Two days later, Long, who was a U.S. Senator at the time, would die at the age of 42. Richard White wrote a book on Huey Long’s life; he said all in all, Huey Long was a fascinating man.

Cut 5 (14) “…up the rest.”

Long was at the Capitol for a redistricting session on September 8th, 1935, when physician Carl Weiss shot him. Long’s bodyguards returned fire, killing him.

 

LSU Coach Brian Kelly was not as upset today as he was Saturday night following the Tigers 23-7 lackluster win over Louisiana Tech. Kelly says his team did a lot of good things, but it was not an elite performance…

Cut 14  (11) “…certain areas”

LSU hosts Florida in the SEC opener on Saturday night.

1:30 LRN Newscast

The mother of the 12-year-old New Orleans boy whose body was pulled from a lagoon near the home he disappeared from 12 days earlier has been arrested. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff deputies say an impaired driver killed a 19-year-old on Saturday in a three-vehicle crash in Moss Bluff. The victim, Gideon Capitano, died from his injuries early Sunday morning. Deputies say 24-year-old Shelby Wood showed signs of impairment and performed poorly in sobriety testing and is now facing several charges including vehicular homicide.

 

LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly was upset on Saturday night about his team’s performance in a 23-7 win over Louisiana Tech. Kelly expressed frustration in the lack of a run game, but he says after watching the tape, the offense did several good things…

Cut 13 (12) “…things”

The Tigers host Florida this Saturday night in the SEC opener.

90 years ago today, U-S Senator and former governor Huey Long was shot at the State Capitol building, two days later he died from his injuries at the age of 42. Long was a popular politician, but he had his enemies according to Richard White who wrote a book on Long…

Cut 4 (11) “…had martial law”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints battled to the end in Kellen Moore’s head coaching debut but came up a little short in a 20-13 loss to Arizona. Just not enough offense and too many penalties for the Black and Gold. Moore liked the fight from his team…

Cut 19 (15) “…work to do.”

The LSU Tigers will work this week on improving their run game. Louisiana Tech held LSU to less than four yards a rush in the Tigers 23-7 win. Coach Brian Kelly says it was a complete breakdown in the run game on Saturday night…

Cut 15 (13) “…and coaches alike”

LSU hosts Florida this Saturday night.

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La Tech’s offense struggled again on Saturday in the 23-7 loss to LSU. Starting quarterback Trey Kukuk threw for just 50 yards. Back-up Blake Baker led Tech on a scoring drive in the fourth quarter, and Coach Sonny Cumbie hinted at a possible quarterback change…

Cut 17 (19)  “…reading the cuts.”

Tech is home this Saturday to take New Mexico State in its CUSA opener

The Ragin Cajuns bounced back from an ugly two-point loss to Rice to beat McNeese 34 to 10. But Coach Michael Desormeaux’s team threw for only 86 yards. Desormeaux says the passing game will need to improve…

Cut 18 (18) “…work through it.”

The Cajuns are at Missouri this Saturday.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A six-year-old south Louisiana girl shot during a balloon release has died. Lafayette Police Sergeant Robin Green says the shooting took place on August 24. Green says the shooting was in response to a previous shooting…

Cut 9 (04) “….arrested”

The four individuals arrested are Rickey Chaney, Daylon Andrus, Ja Andrea Kentrell Willis and Kimmy Ray Dauntain Junior. The charges against the four men have been upgraded to second degree murder.

 

The mother of the 12-year-old autistic boy found dead in a lagoon has been arrested and charged with second-degree cruelty to a juvenile and negligent homicide. The Orleans Parish coroner ruled the child’s death to be a drowning with blunt trauma consistent with an alligator attack. Detectives also say the mother was cruel and negligent. Deputy superintendent for the NOPD, Nicholas Gernon, says 34-year-old Hilda Vasquez was arrested previously for abusing Bryan when he was just three months old…

Cut 8 (10) “….to the home”

Gernon would not go into detail as to the circumstances of DCFS returning Bryan to the home or when it happened.

 

It was 90 years ago today when then-Governor Huey Long was shot inside the State Capitol. Two days later, Governor Long would die as a result from injuries suffered in that shooting. Richard White wrote a book on Huey Long’s life; he said there were two Huey Longs – first, there was the Huey Long before his impeachment.

Cut 3 (08) “…for Huey Long.”

The Saints battled to the end in Kellen Moore’s head coaching debut, but not enough offense and too many penalties led to the 20-13 loss to Arizona. Saint’s all-time sacks leader Cam Jordan had a sack and a half and said he appreciated the fight from his teammates…

Cut 20 (14) “…we didn’t.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

The mother of Bryan Vasquez, the 12-year-old non-verbal autistic boy found dead in a lagoon last month 12 days after disappearing from his home has been arrested. New Orleans Police Deputy Superintendent Hans Ganthier (GAHN-thee-ay) says Hilda Vasquez was arrested yesterday.

Cut 6 (05) “…and negligent homicide.”

Another deputy superintendent, Nicholas Gernon, says this is not the first time Hilda had been negligent or abusive towards her son.

With September being Suicide Prevention Month, and with today – 9/8 – recognized as 988 day, the Louisiana Department of Health and other organizations are hosting 988 Day at the Capitol. Sherrard (SHARE-id) Crespo with VIA LINK, which is one of the organizations putting on the event, says the event will be in the Formal Gardens at the Capitol this morning.

Cut 4 (14) “…wellness in Louisiana.”

 

There are 51 ICE detainees housed in Angola with plans to hold more than 400. ACLU Louisiana legal director Nora Ahmed says immigration detention is a civil process to ensure court appearances, not punishment for criminal behavior…

Cut 11 (11) “…already received.”

Angola has a notorious reputation because it was once slave plantation. In the 1960s and 70s, there were numerous incidents of extreme violence and even in recent history there have been accusations of inhumane conditions.

U-S Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says they absolutely chose Angola to send the worst of the worst ICE detainees because of its reputation…

Cut 12 (11) “…of America.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

For the first time since 2018, the Saints lost their season opener to Arizona 20-13 as a potential game tying drive ended at the Cardinals 18-yard line. The defense played well, sacking Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray five times. The 36-year-old Cam Jordan had a sack and a half and liked the fight the team showed in trying to come back….

Cut 20 (14) “…until we didn’t”

Spencer Rattler threw for 214 yards, but averaged less than five yards a pass. The Saints were penalized 13 times for 89 yards and the offense committed eight of those penalties.  New Orleans will have to clean up those mistakes to avoid an 0-2 start. They will host the 49ers Sunday, who beat Seattle 17 to 13.

LSU remains ranked third in the AP poll and fourth in the coaches poll despite a lethargic 23-7 win over the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs on Saturday night.

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw for 237 yards, but his longest completion was just 23 yards. He also threw an interception and was sacked three times. Coach Brian Kelly was disappointed with the run game, held to less than four yards a carry. B-K made it clear, he expects better execution because they have the players to do something special this season.

Cut 16 (16) “…disappointing”

The Cajuns beat McNeese 34-10, ULM lost 73 to 0 to Alabama, Southeastern Louisiana beat Murray State, while Nicholls, Northwestern State, Grambling and Southern lost.

LRN AM Newscall September 8

With this being Suicide Prevention Month, and today – 9/8 – being 988 day – the Louisiana Department of Health is joining forces with other organizations in holding 988 Day at the Capitol. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

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Governor Landry is a little lighter in the wallet this morning. Andrew Greenstein explains why.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The ACLU of Louisiana says federal and state officials are breaking the law by housing ICE detainees at the State Penitentiary at Angola. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (37) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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With September being Suicide Prevention Month, and with today – 9/8 – recognized as 988 day, the Louisiana Department of Health and other organizations are hosting 988 Day at the Capitol. Sherrard (SHARE-id) Crespo with VIA LINK, which is one of the organizations putting on the event, says the event will be in the Formal Gardens at the Capitol this morning.

Cut 4 (14) “…wellness in Louisiana.”

Crespo says mental health is a major issue in this country, and it’s one that may still be unjustifiably stigmatized.

Cut 5 (15) “…thoughts of suicide.”

Crespo says suicide is especially prevalent among younger Louisianans, and it’s only getting worse.

Cut 6 (13) “…have gone on.”

Crespo says one message they want to get out is that they want lawmakers at both the state and federal levels to continue funding the 988 suicide helpline.

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Governor Landry is 900 dollars lighter in the wallet this morning. Steven Procopio, the president and CEO of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says Landry was fined that amount of money related to travel during his time as attorney general.

Cut 7 (07) “…in one case.”

Procopio says there was nothing illicit about these flights; all these flights were for a public purpose related to his duties as attorney general, such as conferences and things of that nature.

Cut 8 (13) “…didn’t disclose it.”

It was that non-disclosure of those trips that drew the fine against Landry. The big question now is – is the 900-dollar fine appropriate? The fines could have been as high as ten-thousand dollars per occurrence. Procopio says due to changes in the law that governs ethics investigations, we will never know whether Landry would have been fined more than the 900 dollars he was fined in total in this instance.

Cut 9 (08)  “…we don’t know.”

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The ACLU of Louisiana says the housing of undocumented immigrants convicted of serious crimes at the Louisiana State Penitentiary is a dangerous disregard of the legal system. ACLU Louisiana legal director Nora Ahmed says housing immigrants in a prison abandon the pretense that immigration detention is civil rather than criminal…

Cut 10 (15) “…to be used”

Ahmed says immigration detention is a civil process to ensure court appearances, not punishment for criminal behavior…

Cut 11 (11) “…already received.”

Angola has a notorious reputation because it was once slave plantation. In the 1960s and 70s, there were numerous incidents of extreme violence and even in recent history there have been accusations of inhumane conditions.

U-S Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says they absolutely chose Angola to send the worst of the worst ICE detainees because of its reputation…

Cut 12 (11) “…of America.”

There are already 51 ICE detainees housed at Angola with plans to hold more than 400. ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan says the facility meets the organization’s standards. The detainees will have access to a legal library and spaces to meet with their attorneys. Sheahan says the plan is for these detainees to eventually be sent back to their home country…

Cut 13 (08)  “…judge’s decision.”

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It wasn’t the blowout that fans, oddsmakers – and apparently coaches – had expected. But, nonetheless, LSU came out of Death Valley Saturday night with a 23-7 lethargic win over Louisiana Tech. After the game, an animated LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly’s tone almost made it sound like LSU had lost.

Cut 14 (19) “…that standard.”

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw for 237 yards, but his longest completion was just 23 yards. He also threw an interception and was sacked three times.

Kelly was disappointed the Tigers couldn’t run the ball better, held to less than four yards a carry. 

Cut 15 (13) “…and coaches alike.”

Kelly made it clear in his animated postgame press conference that he expects better execution because they have the players to do something special this season.

Cut 16 (16) “…that’s diappointing”

LSU takes on Florida next Saturday in Death Valley. Florida is looking to bounce back after being upset at home by South Florida, 18-16, despite being 18 and a half point favorites.

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Louisiana Tech’s offense continues to struggle as the Bulldogs had just 154 yards of total offense in the 23-7 loss to LSU. Starting quarterback Trey Kukuk threw for just 50 yards. Back-up Blake Baker led Tech on a scoring drive in the fourth quarter, and Coach Sonny Cumbie hinted at a possible quarterback change…

Cut 17 (19)  “…reading the cuts.”

Tech is back home this Saturday to take New Mexico State in its Conference USA opener.

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The Ragin Cajuns bounced back from an ugly two-point loss to Rice to beat McNeese 34 to 10. Bill Davis rushed for 132 yards and two touchdowns, but Coach Michael Desormeaux’s team threw for only 86 yards. Desormeaux says the passing game will need to improve…

Cut 18 (18) “…work through it.”

The Cajuns are at Missouri this Saturday.

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The Saints battled to the end in Kellen Moore’s head coaching debut but came up a little short in a 20-13 loss to Arizona. Just not enough offense and too many penalties for the Black and Gold. Moore liked the fight from his team…

Cut 19 (15) “…work to do.”

Spencer Rattler threw for 214 yards, but averaged less than five yards a pass. Alvin Kamara had 11 carries and 45 yards rushing and one touchdown. Defensively, the Saints had five sacks, the franchise’s all-time sacks leader Cam Jordan had a sack and a half and also appreciated the fight from his teammates…

Cut 20 (14) “…we didn’t.”

3:30 LRN Newscast

This weekend is the annual 2nd Amendment Sales Tax Holiday in Louisiana. Byron Henderson with the Louisiana Department of Revenue says between now and Sunday, purchases of a wide range of hunting supplies are exempt from all state and local sales taxes.

Cut 3 (10) “…types of knives.”

The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office launched an investigation back in May into the number of non-citizens registering to vote; and yesterday, Secretary Nancy Landry announced the results of that investigation.

Cut 18 (15) “…past several years.”

She says a new state law makes it harder for non-citizens to register to vote.

 

A man wanted for a murder last night (Thursday night) in Ruston was arrested in Texas after a police chase that started on Interstate 20 near Bossier City. Dylan Castaneda with Ruston Police says 31-year-old Virgil Mack of Dubach fatally shot 35-year-old Ontario Spivey of Ruston at the USA Travel Plaza convenience store. Castaneda says security cameras captured the shooting…

Cut 9 (09)  “…shooting itself.”

The police chase ended in Marshall, Texas when Mack crashed his vehicle.

It appears that vendors at the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival got the memo. Organizers told them in no uncertain terms that they were only to sell Louisiana shrimp, and they all complied last weekend. SeaD (“seed”) Consulting  Co-founder Erin Williams says it’s a far cry from last year, when shrimp from four of the five vendors they tested turned out to be imported.

Cut 13 (09)  “…help that along.”