12:30 LRN News

The US Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, has temporarily halted the implementation of a Louisiana law that would have required that abortion providers have admitting privileges at a local hospital.

The regulation passed back in 2014, has been blocked repeatedly, but last month was ruled constitutional by an Appellate Court. Attorney General Jeff Landry says it’s interesting to note the four liberal justices on the court were joined by a Chief Justice who was appointed by President George W Bush.

Cut 13 (11) “…case.”

The northern portion of the state is bracing for the possibility of a wintry mix of precipitation tonight.  The Shreveport area got down to 28 this morning and that cold air is sticking around.

National Weather Service Shreveport meteorologist Mario Valverde says dress warm if you’ve got outdoor weekend plans, but the temps should come back up at the start of the weekend.

Cut 4 (08) “…near 66 degrees.″

A Baton Rouge Congressman’s bill may breathe new life into a federal program that helps bring big tourism bucks to small rural communities…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

1130AM LRN News

The US Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, has temporarily halted the implementation of a Louisiana law that would have required that abortion providers have admitting privileges at a local hospital. The regulation, passed back in 2014, has been blocked repeatedly, but last month was ruled constitutional by an Appellate Court. Attorney General Jeff Landry.

12, 10 seconds, the fall

Chief Justice John Roberts joined the four liberal justices in the decision. Newly appointed Justice Kavanaugh wrote the dissent.

The northern portion of the state is bracing for the possibility of a wintry mix of precipitation tonight.  The Shreveport area got down to 28 this morning and that cold air is sticking around.  National Weather Service Shreveport meteorologist Mario Valverde says it’s a bit too soon to start to plan a snowball fight.

Cut 3 (06) “…mixed in there.”

The Bayou state is notorious for having some of the highest premiums in the nation, but many Louisiana drivers may be seeing their insurance rates drop.  Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state’s largest auto insurer, State Farm, who covers about one million drivers in the state, has cumulatively seen notable decreases recently.

Cut 7 (09) “…auto insurance premiums.”

Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and AD has been the face of the franchise since 2012 but with him out of the picture Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says he’s been told the team will pivot to building young talent around All-Star guard Jrue Holiday.

Cut 11 (10) “….76ers”

The Pels confirmed The Brow will play out the rest of the season.

1030AM LRN Edit**

Congressman Garret Graves legislation that would revive the National Scenic Byways program flew through the House with little opposition, potentially reopening a program that would protect and promote two iconic wilderness trails in Louisiana.

Cut 4 (10) “…byways.”

Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and the Pels have confirmed he will play out the remainder of the season, if healthy. Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says with The Brow’s injury history, it’s potentially a risky move.

Cut 10 (12) “…significantly”

NBA rules fining teams that sit a healthy star during nationally televised game reportedly played a part in the decision.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says many drivers in the Bayou State may see a reduction in their auto insurance premiums.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

The State Fire Marshal’s Office has arrest an Opelousas man for igniting a fire inside his family’s home.  Investigators say 26 year old Amad Redding was the sole occupant of the home at the time of the blaze and was injured in the incident.  Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…

Cut 13 (12) “…caught fire.”

0930AM LRN News

Congressman Garret Graves legislation that would revive the National Scenic Byways program flew through the House with little opposition, potentially reopening a program that would protect and promote two iconic wilderness trails in Louisiana. The bill passed 404-19, and Graves says even in the midst of a contentious debate over the southern border, positive legislation can still make it through with bi-partisan support.

Cut 6 (10) “…make progress.”

The bill is headed to the Senate.

The Bayou state is notorious for having some of the highest premiums in the nation, but many Louisiana drivers may be seeing their insurance rates drop.  Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says Donelon says althought State Farm covers about one million of the over 4 million people in the state, will drop their policies by about 10 percent.

Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and the Pels have confirmed he will play out the remainder of the season, if healthy. Many fans have expressed concerns about the franchises viability in New Orleans playing second favorite to the Saints in a smaller market without a superstar like Davis. Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says the team is not in danger of leaving anytime soon because Gayle Benson considers the Pels a long term investment, one that’s paid off handsomely so far.

Cut 12 (10)“…the team”

The team traded to forward Nicola Mirotic to the Bucks, and Wesley Johnson to the Wizards on deadline day.  The NBA played a part in the decision to play The Brow.

AM Newscall

A Baton Rouge Congressman’s bill may breathe new life into a federal program that helps bring big tourism bucks to small rural communities…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says many drivers in the Bayou State may see a reduction in their auto insurance premiums.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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An Opelousas man with a history of mental illness is injured and under arrested after setting his family’s home on fire.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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Congressman Garret Graves legislation that would revive the National Scenic Byways program flew through the House with little opposition, potentially reopening a program that would protect and promote two iconic wilderness trails in Louisiana. Graves says reopening the program will help drum up more interest in Louisiana for nature tourists.

Cut 4 (10) “…byways.”

Louisiana hosts two scenic byways, the Creole Nature Trail that winds through the wetlands of the southwest, and the Great River Road that accompanies the Mississippi River.

Graves says by reopening the program, they’ll have the opportunity to hopefully get additional areas of the state designated and protected. He says major, nationally recognized designations like this can help put unknown cultural treasurers on the map, and pump millions into rural communities.

Cut 5 (12) “…this country.”

The bill passed 404-19, and Graves says even in the midst of a contentious debate over the southern border, positive legislation can still make it through with bi-partisan support.

Cut 6 (10) “…make progress.”

The bill is headed to the Senate.

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The Bayou state is notorious for having some of the highest premiums in the nation, but many Louisiana drivers may be seeing their insurance rates drop.  Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state’s largest auto insurer, State Farm, who covers about one million drivers in the state, has cumulatively seen about an 8% drop per year.

Cut 7 (09) “…auto insurance premiums.”

Donelon says he believes one of the main contributors to the high rates, distracted driving, has seen its peak in Louisiana, and now is on the decline.

Cut 8 (10) “…auto insurance upward.”

Donelon says althought State Farm covers about one million of the over 4 million people in the state, the rate cuts may also be attributed to the 10% drop in policy count State Farm has seen since the end of last year.

Cut 9 (08) “…in recent years.″

Donelon is running to maintain his position in the November election as a Republican, and is being challenged by fellow Republican Tim Temple.

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Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and the Pels have confirmed he will play out the remainder of the season, if healthy. Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says with The Brow’s injury history, it’s a very risky move with little to gain from it.

Cut 10 (12) “…significantly”

Davis hasn’t played since injuring his finger three weeks ago, but was medically cleared to play earlier this week.

AD has been the face of the franchise since 2012 but with him out of the picture Brooks says he’s been told the team will pivot to building around All-Star guard Jrue Holiday by surrounding him with young talent he can nurture from a potential Davis megadeal.

Cut 11 (10) “….76ers”

Holiday’s contract runs through 2022.

Many fans have expressed concerns about the franchises viability in New Orleans playing second favorite to the Saints in a smaller market without a superstar like Davis.  Brooks says the team is not in danger of leaving anytime soon because Gayle Benson considers the Pels a long term investment, one that’s paid off handsomely so far.

Cut 12 (10)“…the team”

The team traded to forward Nicola Mirotic to the Bucks, and Wesley Johnson to the Wizards on deadline day.  The NBA played a part in the decision to play The Brow.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office has arrest an Opelousas man for igniting a fire inside his family’s home.  Investigators say 26 year old Amad Redding was the sole occupant of the home at the time of the blaze and was injured in the incident.  Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…

Cut 13 (12) “…caught fire.”

Rodrigue says Redding had been making threats as recently as the week leading up to the fire of burning the home down.

Cut 14 (08) “…for that.”

Rodrigues says not only was the family’s home damaged, but a business next to the home, resulting in multiple charges for Redding.

Cut 15 (10) “…that he needs.”

 

8:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 02/08/2019

An Opelousas man with a history of mental illness is injured and under arrested after setting his family’s home on fire. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

The Bayou state is notorious for having some of the highest premiums in the nation, but many Louisiana drivers may be seeing their insurance rates drop. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state’s largest auto insurer, State Farm, who covers about one million drivers in the state, has seen about an 8% drop last year. Donelon says he believes one of the main contributors to the high rates, distracted driving, has seen its peak in Louisiana, and now is on the decline.
Cut 8 (10) “…auto insurance upward.”

Congressman Garret Graves legislation that would revive the National Scenic Byways program flew through the House with little opposition, potentially reopening a program that would protect and promote two iconic wilderness trails in Louisiana.
Louisiana hosts two scenic byways, the Creole Nature Trail that winds through the wetlands of the southwest, and the Great River Road that accompanies the Mississippi River.
Graves says by reopening the program, they’ll have the opportunity to hopefully get additional areas of the state designated and protected. He says major, nationally recognized designations like this can help put unknown cultural treasurers on the map, and pump millions into rural communities.
Cut 5 (12) “…this country.”

7:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 02/08/2018

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says many drivers in the Bayou State may see a reduction in their auto insurance premiums. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”
Congressman Garret Graves legislation that would revive the National Scenic Byways program flew through the House with little opposition, potentially reopening a program that would protect and promote two iconic wilderness trails in Louisiana. Graves says reopening the program will help drum up more interest in Louisiana for nature tourists.
Cut 4 (10) “…byways.”
Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and the Pels have confirmed he will play out the remainder of the season, if healthy. Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says Davis hasn’t played since injuring his finger three weeks ago, but was medically cleared to play earlier this week.
AD has been the face of the franchise since 2012 but with him out of the picture Brooks says he’s been told the team will pivot to building around All-Star guard Jrue Holiday by surrounding him with young talent he can nurture from a potential Davis megadeal.
Cut 11 (10) “….76ers”

The State Fire Marshal’s Office has arrest an Opelousas man for igniting a fire inside his family’s home. Investigators say 26 year old Amad Redding was the sole occupant of the home at the time of the blaze and was injured in the incident. Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…
Cut 13 (12) “…caught fire.”

6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 02/08/2019

A Baton Rouge Congressman’s bill may breathe new life into a federal program that helps bring big tourism bucks to small rural communities…
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and the Pels have confirmed he will play out the remainder of the season, if healthy. Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says with The Brow’s injury history, it’s a very risky move with little to gain from it.
Cut 10 (12) “…significantly”

The Bayou state is notorious for having some of the highest premiums in the nation, but many Louisiana drivers may be seeing their insurance rates drop. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state’s largest auto insurer, State Farm, who covers about one million drivers in the state, has cumulatively seen about an 8% drop per year.
Cut 7 (09) “…auto insurance premiums.”

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AM Newscall 02.08.19

A Baton Rouge Congressman’s bill may breathe new life into a federal program that helps bring big tourism bucks to small rural communities…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says many drivers in the Bayou State may see a reduction in their auto insurance premiums.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

_______________________________

An Opelousas man with a history of mental illness is injured and under arrested after setting his family’s home on fire.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

__________________________________

Congressman Garret Graves legislation that would revive the National Scenic Byways program flew through the House with little opposition, potentially reopening a program that would protect and promote two iconic wilderness trails in Louisiana. Graves says reopening the program will help drum up more interest in Louisiana for nature tourists.

Cut 4 (10) “…byways.”

Louisiana hosts two scenic byways, the Creole Nature Trail that winds through the wetlands of the southwest, and the Great River Road that accompanies the Mississippi River.

Graves says by reopening the program, they’ll have the opportunity to hopefully get additional areas of the state designated and protected. He says major, nationally recognized designations like this can help put unknown cultural treasurers on the map, and pump millions into rural communities.

Cut 5 (12) “…this country.”

The bill passed 404-19, and Graves says even in the midst of a contentious debate over the southern border, positive legislation can still make it through with bi-partisan support.

Cut 6 (10) “…make progress.”

The bill is headed to the Senate.

___________________________________________________

The Bayou state is notorious for having some of the highest premiums in the nation, but many Louisiana drivers may be seeing their insurance rates drop.  Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the state’s largest auto insurer, State Farm, who covers about one million drivers in the state, has cumulatively seen about an 8% drop per year.

Cut 7 (09) “…auto insurance premiums.”

Donelon says he believes one of the main contributors to the high rates, distracted driving, has seen its peak in Louisiana, and now is on the decline.

Cut 8 (10) “…auto insurance upward.”

Donelon says althought State Farm covers about one million of the over 4 million people in the state, the rate cuts may also be attributed to the 10% drop in policy count State Farm has seen since the end of last year.

Cut 9 (08) “…in recent years.″

Donelon is running to maintain his position in the November election as a Republican, and is being challenged by fellow Republican Tim Temple.

_________________________________

Despite a trade demand superstar forward Anthony Davis is still a Pelican, and will be at least until the season ends, and the Pels have confirmed he will play out the remainder of the season, if healthy. Bourbon Street Shots writer Jesse Brooks says with The Brow’s injury history, it’s a very risky move with little to gain from it.

Cut 10 (12) “…significantly”

Davis hasn’t played since injuring his finger three weeks ago, but was medically cleared to play earlier this week.

AD has been the face of the franchise since 2012 but with him out of the picture Brooks says he’s been told the team will pivot to building around All-Star guard Jrue Holiday by surrounding him with young talent he can nurture from a potential Davis megadeal.

Cut 11 (10) “….76ers”

Holiday’s contract runs through 2022.

Many fans have expressed concerns about the franchises viability in New Orleans playing second favorite to the Saints in a smaller market without a superstar like Davis.  Brooks says the team is not in danger of leaving anytime soon because Gayle Benson considers the Pels a long term investment, one that’s paid off handsomely so far.

Cut 12 (10)“…the team”

The team traded to forward Nicola Mirotic to the Bucks, and Wesley Johnson to the Wizards on deadline day.  The NBA played a part in the decision to play The Brow.

_____________________________

The State Fire Marshal’s Office has arrest an Opelousas man for igniting a fire inside his family’s home.  Investigators say 26 year old Amad Redding was the sole occupant of the home at the time of the blaze and was injured in the incident.  Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…

Cut 13 (12) “…caught fire.”

Rodrigue says Redding had been making threats as recently as the week leading up to the fire of burning the home down.

Cut 14 (08) “…for that.”

Rodrigues says not only was the family’s home damaged, but a business next to the home, resulting in multiple charges for Redding.

Cut 15 (10) “…that he needs.”

 

530PM LRN News

The 61st GRAMMY Awards takes place in Los Angeles this weekend and the Bayou state is well represented.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

And it was a great year of recruiting for LSU football, and Tiger Rag Associate Editor Tyler Nunez  says with the exception of one player, Coach Ed Orgeron took on all the recruits he wanted from within the state, easing many of the worries of his ability to effectively entice talent to the LSU program.

Cut 10 (09) “…worries to rest.”

Senator John Kennedy says to avoid another government shutdown, he thinks President Trump will declare a national emergency if negotiations fail to provide adequate funding for additional physical wall at the southern border by the February 15th funding deadline.

Cut 8 (11) “…a wall.”

A wanted criminal from Arkansas is now behind bars in Caddo Parish after allegedly threatening to beat a man with a bat, shooting a moving car, crashing into that car, and later leading a high speed chase after the law finally caught up to him. Sherriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says 33-year-old James Shultz day began by attacking his neighbor, and then leading police on a high-speed chase that involved wrecking not one, but two cars. During the chase, Chadwick says police anticipated his path and set up just ahead of him with a classic technique for stopping vehicles on a rampage.

Cut 14 (12) “…a ditch.”