06:45 LRN Sportscast, August 16th

We’re 18 days away from the start of the highly anticipated LSU football season, and here in the Tigers final week of camp, quarterback Garrett Nussmeier told the media why he decided to finish what he started in Death Valley. There was no shortage of speculation that he’d transfer since he’d be backing up Jayden Daniels, but Nussmeier set the record straight…:
CUT 16 (09) “that I’m in”
Cornerback Duce Chestnut also spoke to the media. Before Chestnut played for LSU, he was with Syracuse, but always had his eyes on the Tigers…:
Cut 19 (11) “on tv”
The Top 10 matchup between LSU and Florida State in Orlando kicks off at 6:30 pm Sunday, September 3rd.

ESPN is reporting the Saints have released wide receiver James Washington as the team prepares to Sunday’s preseason road game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Washington played just 26 snaps in the Saints’ preseason opener against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday and saw just two targets. He was one of only two active Saints receivers who didn’t record a catch.

The New Orleans Pelicans inaugural NBA in-season tournament schedule has been announced in the upcoming 2023-24 season which includes all 30 teams. The in-season tourney will consist of two stages, Group Play and the Knockout Round. Teams were randomly drawn into groups of five within their conference based on win-loss records from last season. The Pels will match up against the Dallas Mavericks, the Denver Nuggets, The Houston Rockets and the LA Clippers in Group play beginning Friday November 10th.

06:30 LRN Newscast, August 16th

It is delightful outside this morning compared to temperatures the state has been dealing with this summer. That’s because a cold front has settled over and humidity is way down…:
CUT 10 (10) “out there”
That’s State Climatologist Barry Keim who says enjoy it while it lasts because high humidity and triple digit temperatures will return Friday into this weekend.

It just got a lot easier to search for any unclaimed property in your name thanks to a new feature on the LA Wallet app. Director of Unclaimed Property Kathleen Lobell says there is a lot of cash just sitting out there…:
CUT 6 (10) “for you”
To see if some of that is yours you can now do a search through the LA Wallet app.

A new survey by Tulane University gives more insight into the prevalence of violence in Louisiana. Newcomb Institute Executive Director Anita Raj led the survey and says of the 1,000 adults who took part, more than half have been physically or sexually assaulted:
Cut 7 (08) “in childhood”
Findings from the study will be shared at the Louisiana Women’s Policy and Research Commission meeting today in Baton Rouge.

And even though there is slight break in the oppressive conditions today, Louisiana is still in a state of emergency due to extreme heat. That’s why Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis is asking utility companies not to disconnect anyone’s power right now:
Cut 13 (10) “and life”
He’s making the request at today’s PSC meeting.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are working out former Chiefs running back Darrel Williams today after yesterday’s preseason win against Kansas City 26-24. Williams spent his first four seasons with the Chiefs before playing with the Cardinals last year.

He could be competing for significant playing time with Alvin Kamara being suspended for the first three games of the season and rookie running back Kendre Miller leaving yesterday’s game due to a knee injury. Undrafted rookie Ellis Merriweather filled in for Miller and coach Dennis Allen thinks he had a great game when his name was called.

Cut 20 (13) “…it was a good run.”

The Saints were able to score on their first three possessions and jump out to a 17-0 lead yesterday, but Allen says the level of play after that was not what it could be.

Cut 16 (10) “…executed very well.”

Saints fans got to see their new quarterback on Sunday with Derek Carr taking snaps for the first drive. He went 6 for 8 for 70 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs first team defense. He only took 12 snaps, but Carr says he feels great with his new team.

Cut 18 (08) “…that scenario.”

LSU football’s defensive coordinator Matt House spoke on Saturday and more players will available to the media after today’ practice. The AP poll was also released at 11 this morning and LSU comes in ranked at No. 5. Georgia comes in at the top spot after back to back national championships. Alabama is ranked at No. 4, Tennessee at No. 12, Ole Miss at No. 22 and Texas a&M is at No. 23.

LSU’s week one opponent is ranked at No. 8 and the game will be the highest ranked matchup in week 1 out of all games in the country. The game is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 3 in Orlando, and for more information on LSU football go to TigerRag.com.

09:30 LRN Newscast, August 14th

With the field set for the October 14th primary and with turnover expected from about a third of the legislature, LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says Republicans are poised to dominate both chambers of the legislature…:
CUT 9 (11) “how much”

Mike Strain will remain AG Commissioner and enters his fifth term without opposition…:
Cut 3 (32) “I’m Teiko Foxx”

New Orleans’ new quarterback Derek Carr’s offense dominated in the Saints first pre-season game of the season, coming away with a 26-24 victory over Kansas City. Carr threw a touchdown pass on his opening series completing six of eight passes for 70 yards during his only drive. He says it feels great with his new team…:
CUT 18 (08) “that scenario”
The Saints travel to face the Chargers next this Sunday night in pre-season game number 2.

Louisiana Christian University in Pineville is holding an active shooter training for faculty and staff this week ahead of the fall semester. Chief of Campus Security, John Dauzat (Doe-zaunt) says they are also using the RAVE Guardian app which is required for everyone. He says it’s an alert system to notify of any potential threats…”
Cut 14 (11) “as well”
The training is held as part of the faculty’s fall workshop.

08:30 LRN Newscast, August 14th

Just over half of the candidates for the Louisiana legislature will have to campaign for office. Brooke Thorington has more…:
Cut 2 (32) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

Ag Commissioner Mike Strain is running unopposed, and he credits that to the work of his team, and the focus moving forward will continue to be on growing more products and eliminating the challenge of food production…:
CUT 12 (11) “our court”

The offense shined in the Saints pre-season opener as New Orleans prevailed over Kansas City 26-24. The star of the day was wide receiver A.T. Perry who led the Saints with 70 yards on 6 catches. Coach Dennis Allen was impressed by the rookie…:
CUT 17 (12) “scored their first”
The Saints travel to face the Chargers on Sunday at 6pm.

Health experts are offering some tips to get kids back into a routine now that they’ve returned to school. Children’s Hospital New Orleans Pediatrician Dr. Anthony Hudson suggests going with protein for breakfast…:
CUT 5 (12) “of energy”
He also recommends a bedtime of 9pm.

07:30 LRN Newscast, August 14th

The field is set for the October 14th elections and though over half of those who qualified this round are running unopposed, there are several competitive legislative races out there. La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says a 1/3 turnover is expected in the House and Senate side next term which is unprecedented. He said some lawmakers quit mid-term, while others decided to seek other offices…:
CUT 8 (10) “with it”

We’ve been reporting several fires over the past few days and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is posting reminders about the state-wide burn ban that’s been in effect since August 7th. Authorities say a blaze in East Feliciana Parish burned around 75 acres on Sunday and they are still trying to determine what sparked that one.

Lather, Rinse, Repeat. The entire state is once again looking at dangerously high temperatures today as yet another excessive heat warning is in place.

Louisiana Christian University in Pineville is holding an active shooter training for faculty and staff this week ahead of the fall semester. Chief of Campus Security, John Dauzat (Doe-zaunt)…:
Cut 13 (10) “an active shooter”

Kids are back in school, so now it’s time to get back into your routine. Teiko Foxx got some tips from a health expert…:
CUT 1 (33) “I’m Teiko Foxx”

06:45 LRN Sportscast, August 14th

New Orleans’ new quarterback Derek Carr’s offense dominated in the Saints first pre-season game of the season, coming away with a 26-24 victory over Kansas City. Carr threw a touchdown pass on his opening series completing six of eight passes for 70 yards during his only drive. He says it feels great with his new team…:
CUT 18 (08) “that scenario”
The Saints took an early 17-0 lead with nearly all of the first team taking snaps, but Coach Dennis Allen said things just went downhill from there…:
Cut 16 (10) “executed very well”
The Saints travel to face the Chargers next this Sunday night in pre-season game number 2.

In Sunday’s final of the US Women’s Amateur, LSU’s Latanna Stone walked away a runner up in one of her sport’s most prestigious events. The graduate student from Riverview, Florida missed several short putts at the Bel Air Country Club in LA, preventing her from closing the gap on Megan Schofill after a mid-match run of birdies put the graduate student from Auburn in command on her way to the win.

Two members of the LSU Men’s golf team – Connor Gaunt and Alex Price – are set to begin stroke play on this morning at the 123rd U.S. Amateur at the historic Cherry Hills Village Golf Club in Colorado.

Four LSU football players spoke with the media Friday including offensive lineman Charles Turner III. Plenty of other Tigers have been asked about what the expectations are for the team and have answered by expressing their national championship aspirations, but Turner says something different…:
Cut 30 (12) “our best every day”
LSU kicks off the season September 3rd versus Florida state in Orlando.

06:30 LRN Newscast, August 14th

Campaign season is officially underway now that qualifying is in the books, and over half of the candidates can rest easy as they are running unopposed. But La-Politics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says there are still plenty of competitive legislative races…:
CUT 7 (10) “legislative history”

One of the candidates automatically elected again is Ag Commissioner Mike Strain. He says it’s a compliment to his team and the Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry’s work to help farmers…:
CUT 10 (10) “this term”
Strain began his term in 2008 and became the first Republican to hold the post.

With the kids back in school, health experts are offering some advice to families to help everyone get settled back into a routine. Children’s Hospital New Orleans Pediatrician Dr. Anthony Hudson says the most important thing to do is establish what time to go to bed..:
Cut 4 (10) “summer months”
He also encourages parents to serve plenty of protein, especially in the morning.

A man from Independence is booked amid allegations he was responsible for starting a massive fire in Washington Parish last Thursday night. The Louisiana Department of Agriculture says 24-year-old Kenneth Beaubouf was tending to a fire while camping and left it unattended where it later spread into the woods nearby. He is booked with burn ban violation and fire raising with criminal negligence.

10:30 LRN Newscast, August 12th

East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore is furious about the Pardon Board’s decision to hear clemency cases of some death row inmates. Governor John Bel Edwards made the request to reopen the cases and Moore says it’s news to him that the governor is against the death penalty…:
Cut 8 (10) “other years”
Moore says he and other DAs were completely blindsided by the decision.

Qualifying for the October primary election ended Thursday and Incumbent Mike Strain stood as the lone candidate for Louisiana’s Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner. Strain believes it’s a compliment to his team and his work to help farmers…:
Cut 10 (10) “…this term.”

State Wildlife will receive approximately $58 million in federal disaster assistance for resiliency projects stemming from the historic 2019 Mississippi and Atchafalaya flood. Jason Froeba in the Office of Fisheries with LDWF says they have funding for public oyster sea grounds that are open to the public for fishing and monies for commercial and charter access grants…:
Cut 11 (08) “it recover”
He says approval of the funding is very important to Louisiana’s commercial fishing industry.

3 inmates who escaped from the Ascension Parish Jail Friday night have been recaptured. The sheriff’s office says the 3 breached a door and got into the prison’s recreation yard where they went over a wall and barbed wire fencing. They were taken back into custody less than 3 hours later.

09:30 LRN Newscast, August 12th

Prosecutors and victims are furious about the Pardon Board’s decision to reopen death row inmate cases. Brooke Thorington reports…:
CUT 2 (31) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

Some residents in Vernon Parish were placed under a voluntary evacuation Friday afternoon due to a large wildfire. As of Friday night, the sheriff’s office said the blaze in the Evans Community had been 90% contained and that firefighters were still handling hot spots and watching for jumps across lines.

The Biden Administration announces the federal government will spend one point two billion dollars to build underground carbon capture hubs in Texas and Louisiana. The carbon capture facility in Louisiana will be in Calcasieu Parish. Governor John Bel Edwards is thrilled the White House selected Louisiana…:
Cut 3 (10) “for investment”
The White House says the project is estimated to create 23-hundred jobs, with a goal to hire workers formerly employed by the oil and gas industry for ten percent of the overall workforce.

A veteran deputy with the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office has been fired following his arrest for DWI and hit and run. Authorities say 50-year-old Sgt Clint Gray was also booked with resisting an officer and careless operation. Sherriff Jason Ard said Gray, who had been an LPSO deputy since 2001, is no longer a member of the department.