3:30 LRN Newscast

Baton Rouge Police have released the photo of a man they want to talk with about the shooting that occurred just outside of LSU’s north gates while the Tigers were hosting South Carolina in Tiger Stadium. B-R-P-D is seeking the public’s help in identifying the person. Two people suffered non-life threatening injuries in the shooting. Baton Rouge Police Chief TJ Morse says they had officers nearby when gunfire rang out…

Cut 5 (06) “….of video evidence”

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office is issuing an urgent warning about green fentanyl. Sheriff Gerald Sticker says the only difference between green fentanyl and regular fentanyl is the color.

Cut 13 (09)  “…100-percent deadly.”

Sticker says green fentanyl has been linked to an increase in opioid-related emergency calls throughout the Northshore and greater New Orleans.

 

Candidates who are running in next year’s federal elections must provide an update on their campaign finance totals tomorrow. State senator Blake Miguez says his campaign has more than two and a half million dollars in cash on hand…

Cut 8 (06) “….Cassidy this spring”

Cassidy is seeking his third-term as U-S Senator, but several Republicans are challenging him. They are Miguez, Treasurer John Fleming, Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta and St. Tammany Parish councilwoman Kathy Seiden.

A longtime state lawmaker announces plans to run for local office. State Senator Alan Seabaugh says he’s running for District Attorney of Caddo Parish. LSU Shreveport political science professor Jeff Sadow says Sebaugh will challenge Democrat James Stewart and he believes Stewart has a slight edge….

Cut 11 (15) “….would be favored”

2:30 LRN Newscast

Police presence at LSU’s next home football game will be beefed up following a pair of shootings near the stadium this past Saturday. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says he will meet with his counterpart at LSU Police tomorrow to coordinate efforts. Morse says even though his department is shorthanded in manpower, securing the campus and the surrounding area is of utmost importance on gamedays.

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Shreveport State Senator Alan Seabaugh announced that he is running for District Attorney in Caddo Parish. Although Democratic incumbent James Stewart has not formally announced his intentions of running for re-election, LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow says he expects him to do so – and he would expect a race between Stewart and Seabaugh to be a competitive one.

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One of Bill Cassidy’s Republican challengers is encouraged by the money his campaign is bringing in. Colleen Crain reports.

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The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office is issuing an urgent warning about green fentanyl. It says it’s just like any other fentanyl, but it’s dyed in green, and it’s just as deadly. The sheriff’s office says green fentanyl has been linked to an increase in opioid-related emergency calls throughout the Northshore and greater New Orleans.

LRN PM Newscall October 14

Security on and near the LSU campus will be beefed up ahead of the Tigers’ next home game October 25th. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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State Senator Blake Miguez is encouraged by the money his campaign is bringing in. Colleen Crain reports.

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Those of you going to LSU’s next home game on October 25th against Texas A-and-M can expect extra security on and near campus. This, after for the second time this season, gunfire marred the festivities. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says his department will help LSU campus police in any way it’s asked to do.

Cut 3 (07) “…like us to.”

Morse says he will meet with his counterpart at LSU Police tomorrow to coordinate efforts. He says even though his department is shorthanded in manpower, securing the campus and the surrounding area is of utmost importance on LSU football gamedays.

Cut 4 (07) “…help them out.”

Before this past Saturday’s game, a man accidentally shot himself in a leg, and two people were injured in a shooting by the campus’ north gates. Chief Morse says the latter incident happened with officers nearby; and as such, arrests will be coming soon.

Cut 5 (06) “…of video evidence.”

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State Senator Blake Miguez says his campaign has more than two and a half million dollars in cash on hand. His campaign released that figure as a preview of the campaign finance report that, along with everyone else’s, is due to the Federal Elections Commission tomorrow. Miguez says his contributions are coming from real people.

Cut 6 (08) “…this great state.”

Miguez’s cash on hand, however, pales in comparison to the nine-million in cash Senator Bill Cassidy reported last quarter. Miguez says he’s not concerned by how much money Cassidy has – he believes voters are tuning Cassidy out because of his vote to convict then-former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial in 2021.

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Miguez says his campaign is building momentum, and he believes whoever advances to the runoff against Cassidy will ultimately be the next U.S. Senator from Louisiana.

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Shreveport State Senator Alan Seabaugh is announcing (at 2:00 this afternoon) that he is running for District Attorney in Caddo Parish – an office currently held by Democrat James Stewart. LSU Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) says Seabaugh is expected to attack Stewart’s record.

Cut 9 (14)  “…that particular issue.”

Although Stewart has not formally announced his intentions of running for re-election, Sadow says he expects him to do so – and assuming no other prominent candidates jump into the race, he would expect a race between Stewart and Seabaugh to be a competitive one.

Cut 10 (11) “…have been increasing.”

Sadow says while not insurmountable, Stewart would enter the race with a slight advantage.

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1:30 PM LRN Newscast

State Senator Blake Miguez says his campaign for U.S. Senate has more than two and a half million dollars in cash on hand but that pales in comparison to the nine million in cash incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy reported last quarter. Miguez says he’s not concerned by how much money Cassidy has – he believes voters are tuning Cassidy out because of his vote to convict then-former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial in 2021.

Cut 7 (08) “…of the ocean.”

Shreveport State Senator Alan Seabaugh is announcing (at 2:00 this afternoon) that he is running for District Attorney in Caddo Parish – an office currently held by Democrat James Stewart. LSU Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow (SAD-ow) says Seabaugh is expected to attack Stewart’s record.

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Tenth ranked LSU is getting ready to face 17th ranked Vanderbilt this Saturday in Nashville.  Here’s Andre Champagne…

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Expect to see extra security on and near campus at LSU’s next home game on October 25th against Texas A-and-M. This, after for the second time this season, gunfire marred the festivities. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says his department will help LSU campus police in any way it’s asked to do.

Cut 3 (07) “…like us to.”

12:30 PM LRN Newscast

After 14 of the federal government shutdown, it appears the parties are still far from agreeing on a budget. House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish says he is willing to discuss the health care issue with Democrats before the subsides expire at the end of the year. But he first wants Democrats to agree on a funding bill that reopens the government. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says public outcry about the shutdown has yet to get loud…

Cut 26 (08) “…they are doing.”

As the run for U.S Senate heats up. State Senator Blake Miguez says his campaign has more than two and a half million dollars in cash on hand. His campaign released that figure as a preview of the campaign finance report that, along with everyone else’s, is due to the Federal Elections Commission tomorrow. Miguez says his contributions are coming from real people.

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Security on and near the LSU campus will be beefed up ahead of the Tigers’ next home game October 25th. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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11:30 AM LRN Newscast

We’re at day 14 of the federal government shutdown and House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish warns this could be the longest government shutdown in U-S history. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says the parties are at odds over extending healthcare subsidies many have come to rely on to purchase health insurance policies through the Affordable Care Act…

Cut 5 (10) “…doing anything.”

The Climate Prediction Center has issued a La Nina Advisory. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the advisory means La Nina conditions are present and expected to continue and when there is a La Nina, the tropics are more conducive for storm development…

Cut 10 (10) “…busier than normal.”

He says a La Nina also brings a warmer, drier winter.

The field of Republicans seeking one of Louisiana’s U.S. Senate seats is getting crowded. Incumbent Bill Cassidy and formidable challengers State Treasurer John Fleming, State Senator Blake Miguez, Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta and St. Tammany Parish Councilwoman Kathy Seidan are running. And Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the next big development could be an announcement from Congresswoman Julia Letlow…

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Some Democrats had hoped former Governor John Bel Edwards would run but he says he’s not running.

Fallen Iberville Parish Deputy Charles Riley was laid to rest on Monday. The 33-year-old Riley and another deputy were shot last week while interviewing a suspect at the Iberville Parish Courthouse. Riley, a U-S Navy veteran, who served with the Iberville Sheriff’s Office for six years. His best friend and fellow deputy, Jordan Eric Ward, spoke about Riley’s bravery at the funeral…

Cut 13 (11)  “…faithful night.”

The other deputy shot is the son of Iberville Sheriff Brett Stassi Senior. Deputy Brett Stassi Junior continues to recover from his injuries

10:30 LRN Newscast

It’s day 14 of the federal government shutdown. The U-S Senate is expected to vote again today on a House-passed measure to fund the government. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says the House is not in session, so the Senate does not have another option.

Cut 4 (07) “…to compromise.”

The funding proposal has already failed seven times, as Senate Republicans have not been able to get enough support from Democrats.

Former Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not be a candidate in next year’s U-S Senate race. Edwards, who served eight years as governor from 2016 to 2023, says this is not the right time to re-enter public office. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Edwards’ announcement is not surprising, since it’s very difficult for a Democrat to win a statewide race in Louisiana.

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The Climate Prediction Center has issued a La Nina Advisory, what does that mean for Louisiana’s weather. Colleen Crain has the story…

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Those of you going to LSU’s next home game on October 25th against Texas A-and-M can expect extra security on and near campus. This, after for the second time this season, gunfire marred the festivities. Before this past Saturday’s game, a man accidentally shot himself in a leg, and two people were injured in a shooting by the campus’ north gates.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Fallen Iberville Parish Deputy Charles Riley was laid to rest yesterday. The 33-year-old Riley and another deputy were shot last week while interviewing a suspect at the Iberville Parish Courthouse. Iberville Parish Sheriff Brett Stassi, whose son was the other deputy shot and continues to recover from his injuries, said Riley was a great family man and public servant.

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The Climate Prediction Center issues a La Nina Advisory. That means La Nina conditions are present and expected to continue. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a La Nina also means we could see less precipitation this winter.

Cut 11 (10) “..across the Midwest.”

Former Governor John Bel Edwards has made it official. He will not run for U-S Senate next year. Jeff Palermo has the story

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While Edwards won’t be in the mix for U.S. Senate, State Senator Blake Miguez certainly is, and his campaign says he has more than two and a half million dollars in cash on hand. That, however, pales in comparison to the nine-million in cash Senator Bill Cassidy reported last quarter. Campaign finance reports are due to the Federal Elections Commission tomorrow.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Former Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not run for U-S Senate next year. Edwards says it’s not the right time to re-enter public office. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Louisiana Democratic Party will have a candidate in the race, but that person will not receive much support from the national party…

Cut 9 (10) “…lots of money”

Republican Senator Bill Cassidy is up for re-election next year and is facing a strong challenge from four other Republicans.

Fallen Iberville Parish Deputy Charles Riley was laid to rest on Monday. The 33-year-old Riley and another deputy were shot last week while interviewing a suspect at the Iberville Parish Courthouse. Riley, a U-S Navy veteran, served with the Iberville Sheriff’s Office for six years. His best friend and fellow deputy, Jordan Eric Ward, spoke about Riley’s bravery at the funeral…

Cut 13 (11)  “…faithful night.”

Deputy Riley leaves behind his wife and two daughters.

 

The federal government shutdown has entered its 14th day. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says public outcry about the shutdown has yet to get loud…

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Republicans and Democrats remain at odds over whether to extend healthcare subsides that benefit people who buy health insurance through health-care-dot-gov. House Speaker Mike Johnson says he is willing to discuss the health care issue with Democrats before the subsides expire at the end of the year. But he first wants Democrats to agree on a funding bill that reopens the government.

The climate pattern known as La Nina has returned. LSU health climatologist Barry Keim says La Nina helps tropical storms and hurricanes form…

Cut  12 (12) “…doesn’t happen”

Keim says a La Nina also means Louisiana could see a drier and warmer winter.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Former Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not run for U-S Senate next year. Many Democrats were hoping Edwards would get in the race as Senator Bill Cassidy appears vulnerable with many GOP voters not supporting the Baton Rouge Republican. But Edwards never showed any interest in running. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the next big development in the race is whether Republican Congresswoman Julia Letlow gets into…

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It’s day 14 of the federal government shutdown. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says Republicans and Democrats are at odds over whether to extend healthcare subsidies that millions of Americans rely on to purchase health insurance policies through the Affordable Care Act…

Cut 5 (10) “…doing anything.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson warns this could be the longest government shutdown in U-S history.

 

The Climate Prediction Center has issued a La Nina Advisory. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the advisory means La Nina conditions are present and expected to continue. Keim says when there is a La Nina, the tropics are more conducive for storm development…

Cut 10 (10) “…busier than normal.”

As been the case for the entire season, there are no tropical threats for Louisiana through the next seven plus days.

Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Charles Riley was laid to rest yesterday. Riley was killed in the line of duty on October 6th. He and another deputy were shot while questioning a suspect at the Iberville Parish courthouse. Sheriff Brett Stassi says Riley served his community with compassion…

Cut 15 (08) “…never fade’

Stassi’s son was the other deputy shot. The sheriff told the Plaquemine Post South that his son has shown progress but has a long way to go.