2:30 LRN Newscast

A big jump in gas prices overnight some stations increased prices by more than 10 cents. Gasbuddy dot com’s Patrick DeHaan says there are two factors that led to the sudden increase. The conflict with Iran and the seasonal change from winter grade gasoline to summer. He’s optimistic prices will peak soon and then come back down slowly…

Cut 8 (11) “..in Iran.”

Jeff Landry’s re-election campaign reported today that the governor has almost eleven-million dollars in cash on hand. The election is next year and political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says that amount of cash could prevent a strong candidate from challenging Landry…

Cut 13 (14) “….the tax burdens’

The governor is making an announcement at this hour on how the state will be in a better position to land sought-after economic development projects.

 

Work continues in Shreveport to fix a ruptured water main that’s resulted in low water pressure in some areas and the entire city under a boil water advisory. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux is optimistic the repairs will be completed by Friday…

Cut 10 (10) “…to fix”

The water main that broke was installed in 1979.

Meta and Amazon are building large data centers in north Louisiana and there’s a concern it will mean higher power costs for everyone, because these facilities need a lot of energy to run. Senate President Cameron Henry says there is a task force looking at the situation…

Cut 5 (13) “…who adjusts those”

LRN PM Newscall March 3

Last year, Senate President Cameron Henry convened a task force on power. Now, we’re learning some of that task force’s findings. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The second ranked LSU baseball team ended its five game homestand last night with a 13 to 10 loss to Northeastern. Jeff Palermo has a recap…

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We’re learning some findings from a task force on energy created last year by Senate President Cameron Henry. It comes amid a string of data centers, including Meta and Amazon, coming to Louisiana. Henry says while those data centers certainly create jobs and economic impact, they can also drain resources. 

Cut 3 (11) “…businesses as well.”

Henry says among the findings of the task force is that when power companies upgrade their plants, customers foot part of the bill, while the utility companies reap the benefits. (Customers pay the costs of the upgrades; utility companies get 10-percent return on investing the money it gets from those customers.)

Cut 4 (13) “…on that investment.”

Henry says the point of the task force is not to criticize the power companies or the Public Service Commission, which regulates them. 

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There was a big spike in gas prices overnight. According to Gasbuddy,com  gas prices are about a dime higher than yesterday as the statewide average is at $2.65. Gasbuddy petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan does not expect the prices will continue to skyrocket…

Cut 6 (07) “…everyday.”

DeHaan is more concerned about diesel prices, which has seen even a greater increase, because the supply of diesel is tighter than regular gasoline…

Cut 7 (12) “…US economy.”

According to gasbuddy.com, the national average price for a gallon of diesel shot up to $3.86.

DeHaan says there are two factors that led to the sudden increase in gasoline. The conflict with Iran and the seasonal change from winter grade gasoline to summer. He’s optimistic prices will peak soon and then come back slowly…

Cut 8 (11) “..in Iran.”

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A citywide boil advisory remains in effect for Shreveport after a water main ruptured over the weekend. The boil advisory could last through the weekend as specialized equipment is needed to establish a temporary fix, which is to bypass the damaged pipe. Mayor Tom Arceneaux tells residents they are working around the clock…

Cut 9 (08)  “…simply.”

The water main that broke was installed in 1979 and the break is under water in Cross Lake. Arceneaux says he remains optimistic the repairs will be completed by Friday…

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Governor Landry’s re-election campaign says in a filing with the Louisiana Board of Ethics that it ended 2025 with almost 11-million dollars in cash-on-hand. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says he’s not surprised.

Cut 11 (14) “…he’ll raise it.”

The Landry for Louisiana campaign started 2025 with just over four and a half million dollars in cash-on-hand and raised more than seven-million dollars throughout the year. Pinsonat says it’s a testament to the fact that when Landry sets his mind to something, he does it.

Cut 12 (13) “…he’ll raise it.”

Landry’s campaign says his current cash-on-hand is more than twice as much as that of former Governor John Bel Edwards at this point in his first term. Pinsonat says even though the election is more than a year and a half away, he does not expect anyone to seriously challenge Landry.

Cut 13 (14) “…the tax burdens.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Did you notice the big jump in gas prices overnight? Patrick DeHaan with gas-buddy-dot-com is not expecting the price of regular gasoline to keep skyrocketing, but diesel prices may even go higher, because there is a low supply of diesel…

cut 7 (12) “….US economy”

A citywide boil advisory remains in effect for Shreveport after a water main ruptured over the weekend. The boil advisory could last through the weekend as specialized equipment is needed to establish a temporary fix, which is to bypass the damaged pipe. Mayor Tom Arceneaux crews are working around the clock…

Cut 9 (08)  “…simply.”

The water main that broke was installed in 1979 and it is under water in Cross Lake.

 

The 2026 legislative session begins next week and there are several bills that would give local governments the ability to decide if carbon capture projects can happen in their area. Andre Champagne reports.

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After 43 years with the LSU system, the last eight serving as the chancellor for LSU-Alexandria, chancellor Paul Coreil is retiring. Coriel tried to retire after 30 years at the LSU Ag Center, and he believes this time the retirement will stick…

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Coreil will retire at the end of the academic year.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball is ranked 2nd, but had a clunker last night, falling to Northeastern 13-10. At one point, the Huskies led 10 to nothing. A couple of rough pitching performances for the Tigers as lefty Cooper Williams gave up four runs in the second inning and Zac Cowan’s early season struggles also continued as he allowed four runs in 1.2 innings. LSU is at U-L Lafayette tomorrow.

ULM has won six in a row heading into tonight’s game against Southeastern Louisiana. The Warhawks swept Western Illinois last weekend and senior third baseman Jake Haggard drove in nine runs. Coach Ford Pemperton says Haggard put in the work in the offseason…

Cut 17 (15) “…continue doing it”

 

The sixth-ranked LSU women’s basketball team will have an opportunity to strengthen its case for a number-one seed with a strong showing in the SEC Tournament this week. While the Tigers could improve their NCAA Tournament positioning, head coach Kim Mulkey is not placing significant emphasis on the tournament.

Cut 20 (21) “…conference to postseason.”

LSU’s first game of the tournament will be Friday at 1:30 p.m and they could play Oklahoma, who has won six in a row.

The Sun Belt Tournament gets underway in Pensacola. The Cajuns face Georgia State and ULM will take on Old Dominion.

LSU men’s basketball also in action tonight as they visit a struggling Auburn team.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The second ranked LSU baseball team suffered its second loss of the season last night falling to Northeastern 13 to 10. At one point the Huskies led 10 to nothing as Cooper Williams and Zac Cowan had rough outings on the mound. The bats were also quiet once again for most of the game. The Tigers also committed four errors. Coach Jay Johnson’s team has played 13 games since February 13th and it’s showing

Cut 26 (15) “…this experience”

LSU visits the 8-and-3 Cajuns tomorrow.

College basketball..McNeese dribbled past Nicholls 75 to 65, Northwestern lost 74 to 62 to UTRGV and Southeastern Louisiana upset UNO 82 to 78, but the Lions still miss the Southland Tournament.

 

The ULM baseball team is riding a six-game winning streak, and the Warhawks look to make it seven straight tonight when they host Southeastern at six p.m. ULM scored 34 runs in its three-game sweep over Western Illinois. Coach Ford Pemberton says he likes how his team executed in the batter’s box.

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The Louisiana Tech baseball team looks to bounce back against Arkansas State tonight after being swept by 10th ranked Southern Miss. Coach Lane Burroughs says his team has to forget about the sloppy weekend.

Cut 18 (15)  “…keep getting better.”

First pitch versus the Red Wolves is at 6 PM.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team improved to 11-1 yesterday afternoon with a three-to-nothing win over Dartmouth. It was not a great weekend for LSU’s bats. The Tigers scored just 11 runs over the last three games after scoring 34 runs in three games in Jacksonville. Jake Brown, who homered for the fifth time on the season on Sunday, is confident the bats will come back around…

Cut 18 (16)  “…back to it.”

LSU hosts Northeastern tonight at 6:30 to conclude the wrap-around series. The Tigers remained as the No. 2 team in this week’s D1baseball rankings.

LSU football coach Lane Kiffin will ride in his second parade in a month on Saturday, March 14, in Baton Rouge at the St. Patrick’s Day parade with comedian Theo Von. The parade begins at 11 a.m. and will ride through the Hundred Oaks neighborhood and Perkins Road overpass area in town.

The LSU women’s basketball team concluded the regular season with a 72-63 win over Mississippi State yesterday.  Junior guard Mikaylah Williams recorded her third consecutive double-double with a season-high 26 points and career-high 15 rebounds in the win. Head coach Kim Mulkey said allowing Williams to play inside recently has boosted her productivity.

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The Tigers stayed put as the No. 6 team in this week’s AP Top 25 Poll. They came in as a two-seed and the No. 7 overall team in the latest NCAA Tournament projections by ESPN Bracketologist Charlie Crème.

The McNeese men’s basketball team will take on Nicholls in Thibodaux tonight in their last regular-season game of the year. Tipoff is at 6:30 p.m.

UNO men’s basketball will host Southeastern in the regular-season finale tonight at 7 p.m.

16:30 LRN Newscast

Gas prices usually rise at this time of the year as there is a switch from winter blend gasoline to summer gasoline. But the war that’s erupted between the United States and Iran could lead to even higher gas prices as crude oil prices have risen sharply since bombs started dropping. But AAA’s Nick Chabaarria with Triple-A says the silver lining is that gas prices are 17-cents lower than they were at this time last year…

Cut 14 (06) “…last month”

The statewide price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.57.

There are more than 15-thousand students at Southeastern Louisiana University, the highest spring enrollment in school history. Chief Enrollment Management Officer, Kay Maurin says as the region grows, so should Southeastern…

Cut 8 (10) “…enrollment strategies.”

 

Before you go to bed tonight, you might want to set your alarm clock a little earlier. Andrew Greenstein reports that’s because you’ll be in for a special treat up in the sky tonight.

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LSU football coach Lane Kiffin continues to engrain himself in the Louisiana culture. Kiffin will be a special guest and ride in the Wearin of the Green Baton Rouge St. Patrick’s Day parade on March 14th. Last month. Kiffin served as a co-grand marshal for the Endymion Parade in New Orleans.

LRN PM Newscall March 2

Before you go to bed tonight, you might want to set your alarm clock a little earlier. Andrew Greenstein reports that’s because you’ll be in for a special treat up in the sky tonight.

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The Louisiana National Guard will remain on patrol in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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If you’re an early bird, you’re going to be in for a very special treat early tomorrow morning: a total lunar eclipse. LSU Planetary Astrophysicist Dr. Natalie Hinkel says it’s a phenomenon that happens when the sun, the Earth and the moon completely align with one another – in that order.

Cut 3 (12) “…a blood moon.”

Hinkel says unlike in a solar eclipse, in which the path of totality is only a few miles wide, the path of totality in a lunar eclipse is several hundred miles wide. In this case, it encompasses the entire state at the same time, with the change starting around 2:44 a.m. (Totality begins at 5:04 a.m.; the max eclipsing occurs at 5:33 a.m., and it ends at 6:02 a.m.)

Cut 4 (08) “…around 6:02 a.m.”

Hinkel says if you want to see the lunar eclipse, set your alarm early, get out of bed and step into your back yard – because your next opportunity will not come around for a while.

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Southeastern Louisiana University celebrated its 100th anniversary last year and this spring the university celebrates its historic growth with over 15,000 students enrolled for the first time in 10 years and the largest Spring enrollment in SLU history. Chief Enrollment Management Officer, Kay Maurin says it wasn’t luck.

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Maurin says a key component of the historic growth came in the category of dual enrollment students with over 5,000 high school students across the state earing college credit at SLU.

Cut 7 (12) “…classes early.”

Southeastern President William Wainwright says the university’s growth is important as the state focuses on economic growth. Maurin credits a comprehensive campus-wide plan that includes faculty and staff for the enrollment success that is important to their economic impact.

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Shreveport is dealing with a water crisis as a citywide boil advisory has been issued after a water main busted over the weekend resulting in low water pressure for many residents. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux says to restore water pressure to all customers, crews will need to complete a temporary fix…

Cut 9 (11)  “…a break.”

Arceneaux says it will take until Friday for workers to complete the temporary fix. Until the temporary fix is in place, he’s asking residents to conserve water to help with water pressure…

Cut 10 (12) “…at night.”

Arceneaux says the break occurred in a 42-inch pipe installed in 1979. He says the city realizes its water infrastructure is old, which is why have they have already started upgrading the water system

Cut 11 (13) “…occurred.”

The mayor says he expects the citywide boil advisory will likely last through the weekend.

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The joint U-S-Israeli attacks on Iran will result in higher gas prices. That is according to AAA’s Nick Chabarria, who says oil prices rose sharply after the initial strikes on Iran which will lead to an increase the price at the pump. He says gas prices were already increasing upward because of the shift from a winter blend gasoline to a summer blend…

Cut 12 (07) “…local pumps.”

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.57. That’s up seven cents from a week ago. Chabarria says it’s hard to say how much more gas prices will increase now that a war has broken out in the Middle East…

Cut 13 (09) “…middle east.”

Chabarria says the silver lining for Louisiana is that gas prices are 17-cents lower than they were at this time last year…

Cut 14 (06) “…last month.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team improved to 11-and-1 yesterday afternoon with a three to nothing win over Dartmouth. William Schmidt was dominant on the mound as he threw a career-high seven and a third innings, striking out nine, allowing four hits and no walks. Schmidt has better command of his pitches this season and he explained why following yesterday’s start…

Cut 17 (12)  “…throwing more strikes.”

Tough weekend for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs were swept by 12th ranked Southern Miss. Tech lost all three games by a combined score of 25-5. Coach Lane Burroughs is not hitting the panic button…

Cut 20 (13) “…late into the summer.”

La Tech will host Arkansas State for a two-game midweek series starting tomorrow night.

 

The Cajuns won two of three from U-C San Diego over the weekend. Nice job by U-L Lafayette’s bullpen as Cody Brasch earned his second save by retiring five of the seven hitters he faced.  UL-Lafayette hosts LSU Wednesday night.

ULM swept a series from Western Illinois. The Warhawks have won six in a row and in their last five games they’ve scored double-digit runs. ULM begins a two-game midweek series against Southeastern Louisiana on Tuesday.

The Lions are coming off a series victory over Northwestern State. The Demons won yesterday on Colton Harrison’s two-run home run in the eighth inning.

Nicholls salvage the final game of its series with McNeese as the Colonels defeated the Cowboys three to two yesterday.

Nicholls and McNeese will meet on the hardwood tonight. Tipoff is at 6:30. The Colonels need a win for a chance at getting a first round bye in next week’s Southland Conference Tournament.

11:30 LRN Newscast

If you’re an early bird – and even if you’re not – you’re going to be in for a very special treat early tomorrow morning: a total lunar eclipse. LSU Planetary Astrophysicist Dr. Natalie Hinkel says while a lunar eclipse may not be quite as spectacular or rare as a total solar eclipse, it is still quite a spectacle which happens when the sun, the Earth and the moon completely align with one another – in that order.

Cut 3 (12) “…a blood moon.”

The lunar eclipse begins at 2:44 AM.

A House committee begins holding hearings today on Governor Landry’s spending plan for the next fiscal year.  The governor’s office is seeking an 82-million-dollar increase in state funding for its corrections department.  And The Office of Juvenile Justice is seeking a 28-million-dollar increase as Louisiana’s juvenile justice system is incarcerating more youth offenders. Fifteen-million dollars will be used to open a new youth prison in Vernon Parish, and Appropriations Chair Jack MacFarland says they also want to increase staff salaries.

Cut 5 (11) “…make it competitive.”

 

A big change is coming for those seeking to apply to LSU’s Baton Rouge campus – prospective students will once again have to submit their SAT or ACT scores. The campus had been operating under a test-optional policy since 2022, but no more. Chancellor Dr. James Dalton says the test score is just one component of the total comprehensive admission process.

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LABI’s LA Driven report shows Louisiana is making strides when it comes to improving education and workforce readiness. LABI president Will Green says Louisiana is well on its way towards achieving its education goals of 66 percent third-grade reading proficiency and an 88-percent high school graduation rate by 2030.

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Green says they are also