10:30 AM LRN Newscast

LSU puts a wrap on the 2025 season playing Houston in the Texas Bowl tonight. Jeff Palermo has a preview.

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If oysters will be on your game time or New Year’s day menu, be sure to cook them thoroughly as an ongoing wide-spread salmonella outbreak is linked to raw oysters. The CDC reports 64 people across 22 states have been sick with the same strain of salmonella.  So far, there’s been no recall.

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Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says 30 auto insurance carriers filed for premium decreases in 2025. And he says they’ll continue to decline as legislation passed this year kicks in. But while premiums are going in the right direction, Temple says they’re still higher than in neighboring states…and he says one key factor is needed to get to that level.

Cut 10 (08) “…it should be.”

Low commodity prices have made 2025 a difficult year for farmers. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says Louisiana saw more than a 60-percent increase in corn acreage because of the low price of soybeans. But he says corn prices fell below the cost of production this summer.  Rice prices also dropped 25-percent this year, and …

Cut 5 (11) “…going into 2026.”

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

The insurance commissioner says auto premiums turned the corner in 2025 and expects the momentum to continue in 2026. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (26) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

2025 has been a difficult year for farmers because of low commodity prices. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says optimism that prices will increase in 2026 is low.

Cut 3 (11) “…face in 2026.”

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The 2025 LSU football season comes to an end tonight at the Texas Bowl, where the Tigers play 21st-ranked Houston. It will be Frank Wilson’s last game at LSU before he takes over as running backs coach at Ole Miss. Wilson spoke with reporters yesterday about not staying at LSU and the New Orleans native says no hard feelings

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Kick-of is tonight at 8:15.

Governor Landry appears to be walking back earlier comments about making Greenland a part of the U.S. Landry used those words on social media after being named special envoy to the island nation that President Trump has wanted to wrest from Denmark for years. On “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel, Landry said his goal as special envoy is not to launch an invasion.

Cut 6 (12) “…we represent protection.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says 2025 was the year when Louisianans started seeing their insurance rates go down, and he’s looking forward to that trend continuing in 2026. Temple says 30 auto insurance carriers filed for premium decreases in 2025. And in 2026, rates will continue to go down when the impact of legislation passed earlier this year takes hold.

Cut 9 (09)  “…impact next year.”

The 2025 LSU football season comes to an end tonight in the Texas Bowl and it will be Frank Wilson’s last game with the Tigers before he takes over as running backs coach at Ole Miss. New head coach Lane Kiffin has hired his running backs coach at Ole Miss, Kevin Smith, to be the running backs coach at LSU, which left Wilson without a spot on LSU’s staff.

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The Tigers will take on 21st ranked Houston tonight at 8.

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2025 has been a difficult year for farmers because of low commodity prices. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says Louisiana saw more than a 60-percent increase in corn acreage because of the low price of soybeans. But he says corn prices fell below four dollars this summer, which is below the cost of production.

Cut 4 (04) “…of the situation.”

Governor Jeff Landry appears to be backtracking on wanting to make Greenland part of the United States as a goal in his appointment as Special Envoy to the island Nation.  President Trump has repeatedly said the U.S. needs Greenland for national security because of its vast supply of minerals and rare earths the island has. .  On “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel, Landry said Denmark has neglected the country, and other countries have taken advantage.

Cut 7 (08) “…the Western Hemisphere.”

2:30 PM Dec 26 LRN Newscast

The big news this week is Governor Jeff Landry’s new volunteer job as President Trump’s special envoy to Greenland. The president says Greenland is critical to the United States’ national security interests. Governor Landry was on Fox News this week. He says Greenland, the arctic island owned by Denmark, could become a better country if owned by the U-S…

Cut 8 (08) “…they actually deserve?”

Greenland’s Prime Minister says they are not interested in being acquired by the United States.

A tragic Christmas morning domestic incident ended with deadly force resulting in the death of a man who was holding a victim hostage at knifepoint. Calwell Parish Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call and found Forrest Nelson with a large knife pressed against the victim’s abdomen demanding to leave a residence with his victim. When the victim struggled to get away, Nelson reportedly drew back the knife to stab the victim and deputies shot him. There were three children in the home at the time of the incident.

The insurance commissioner says auto premiums turned the corner in 2025 and expects the momentum to continue in 2026. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (26) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

The LSU Tigers’ 2025 football season wraps up Saturday when the Tigers take on 21st-ranked Houston in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl. Tiger Rag magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau says some of LSU’s best players have also opted out of the bowl game as they begin preparations for the NFL draft.

Cut 14 (05) “…the offensive line.”

Eleven players on the 2025 team have announced they plan on transferring, including two starting offensive linemen — Carrius Curne and Coen Echols.

1:30 PM Dec 26 LRN Newscast

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple expects insurance rates to continue to improve in 2026 because of legislation passed this year. He says 30 auto insurance carriers filed for premium decreases in 2025 but he says while premiums are going in the right direction, they’re still considerably higher than those in neighboring states like Mississippi and Alabama. He says there’s one key to getting to those lower levels.

Cut 10 (08) “…it should be.”

Temple says he’s focused on making Louisiana a great place for all parties when it comes to insurance.

A member of the LSU’s 2025 national championship baseball team has signed with the Kansas City Royals organization. Michael Braswell was a third baseman and shortstop for the Tigers, but he’s signed with K-C as a pitcher. He features a fastball in the mid-90s.

Denmark is not happy with President Trump’s talk of acquiring Greenland from them to increase U.S. national security, nor are they happy with the president’s appointment of Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland. During an appearance on “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel, Landry says Denmark has neglected the country and other countries have taken advantage…

Cut 7 (08) “…the Western Hemisphere.”

There are only 57-thousand people in Greenland, but the territory has a vast supply of minerals and rare earths. Landry says he wants to use his role to take the U.S. message directly to the people of Greenland.

2025 has been tough for Louisiana farmers because of low commodity prices. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says corn acreage increased by over 60-percent because the soybean price was so low. Now corn prices have fallen below the cost of production.

Cut 4 (04) “…of the situation.”

He says there is a bright spot for ranchers. Beef prices are near record levels creating profitable conditions for the first time in a while.

12:30 PM Dec 26 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry appears to be walking back earlier social media comments about making Greenland a part of the U.S. after he was named special envoy to the island that President Trump wants to wrest from Denmark. Landry appeared on “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel.

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He says he wants to use his role to take the U.S. message directly to the people of Greenland.

Christmas morning was tragic for the families of 4 people who died in an early morning crash in St. James Parish. The two-vehicle accident happened just before 4:00 am on Highway 641. Four of the five people in a Honda Accord that lost control and struck a GMC Sierra were unrestrained and died as a result of their injuries. A 13-year-old in the back seat was improperly restrained and survived but was transported to a hospital with moderate injuries. The driver of the GMC also was properly restrained and was transported to the hospital with moderate injuries.

LSU puts a wrap on the 2025 season by playing Houston in the Texas Bowl tomorrow night. Jeff Palermo has a preview.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says 2025 was the year when Louisianans started seeing their insurance rates go down, and he’s looking forward to the trend continuing in 2026. Temple says 30 auto insurance carriers filed for premium decreases in 2025. And in 2026, rates will continue to go down because of legislation passed earlier this year.

Cut 9 (09)  “…impact next year.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

The big news story this week is Governor Jeff Landry’s new volunteer job as President Trump’s special envoy to Greenland. Mr. Trump has said Greenland is critical to the United States’ national security interests. The arctic island is currently owned by Denmark, but Landry says Greenland could become a better country if owned by the U-S…

Cut 8 (08) “….they actually deserve”

That was Landry on Fox News this week. Greenland’s Prime Minister says they are not interested in being acquired by the United States.

There were two incidents in Louisiana on Christmas Day morning that required significant law enforcement involvement. A two-vehicle crash in St. James Parish resulted in four deaths and two injuries.

Caldwell Parish deputies shot a man yesterday morning to put an end to a hostage situation. Authorities say Forrest Nelson was shot in the head and transported to a local hospital. Officials say he held a woman against her will by using a knife.

 

2025 has been a difficult year for farmers because of low commodity prices. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says optimism that prices will increase in 2026 is low.

Cut 3 (11) “…face in 2026.”

Deliberto says Louisiana saw more than a 60-percent increase in corn acreage because of the low price of soybeans. But he says corn prices fell below four dollars last summer.

LSU plays a football game tomorrow night to finally wrap up the 2025 season. The Tigers will take on 21st-ranked Houston at 8:15 in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl. The game will be played at NRG Stadium in Houston, and Tiger Rag magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau says there’s very little buzz surrounding this game.

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7:30 LRN Newscast

Denmark is not happy with President Trump’s appointment of Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland as Mr. Trump would like to purchase the Artic nation because the U-S needs Greenland for national security. During an appearance on “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel, Landry says Denmark has neglected the country and other countries have taken advantage…

Cut 7 (08) “….the Western Hemisphere”

Greenland’s prime minister and the Danish government have repeatedly expressed their opposition to Trump’s designs for Greenland. Denmark owns Greenland, which has a population of 57-thousand, but the territory has a vast supply of minerals and rare earths.

LSU will play Houston in the Texas Bowl tomorrow night, but Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says several of the Tigers top players will not play in the game…

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Also not playing for LSU, All-American safety A-J Haulcy.

 

2025 was not an easy year for farmers, because of low commodity prices. Corn prices fell below four dollars in the summer, rice prices also dropped 25-percent this year and LSU Ag Center Economist Michael Deliberto says sugarcane farmers will likely see a drop in 2026…

Cut 5 (11) “….going into 2026”

Deliberto says the one bright spot for producers is beef prices, which are near record levels, as ranchers are enjoying profitable conditions for the first time in a while.

One of the big stories of 2025 was the legal reforms approved by the Louisiana Legislature and signed by the governor that attempt to put an end to the frivolous lawsuits that some claim are part of the reason the state has some of the highest auto insurance rates in the country…

Cut 11 (07) “…the legal standpoint”

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says the legal reforms approved this year should lead to premium reductions in 2026.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Four people were killed and two others injured in an early Christmas morning crash in St. James Parish. The two-vehicle crash occurred on LA 641 when a vehicle driven by 35-year-old Tyreione Parker lost control of his vehicle, rotated and entered the oncoming lane of traffic and struck a GMC. Parker, 29-year-old Kendrick Robertson, 35-year-old Gevin Harvey, all from Baton Rouge died, as well as 22-year-old Christina Gillam of Shreveport.

Louisiana’s insurance commissioner says auto premiums turned the corner in 2025 and expects the momentum to continue in 2026. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (26) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

 

Governor Landry appears to be walking back earlier comments about making Greenland a part of the U.S. Landry used those words on social media after being named special envoy to the island nation that President Trump has wanted to wrest from Denmark for years. On “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel, Landry said his goal as special envoy is not to launch an invasion.

Cut 6 (12) “…we represent protection.”

Trump has repeatedly said the U.S. needs Greenland for national security because of the vast supply of minerals and rare earths the island has.

Low commodity prices resulted in 2025 being a tough year for Louisiana farmers. Producers tried to adjust. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says Louisiana saw more than a 60-percent increase in corn acreage because of the low price of soybeans. But he says corn prices fell below four dollars this summer, which is below the cost of production.

Cut 4 (04) “…of the situation.”

LRN Newscall December 26

The insurance commissioner says auto premiums turned the corner in 2025 and expects the momentum to continue in 2026. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 1 (26) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

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LSU puts a wrap on the 2025 season by playing Houston in the Texas Bowl tomorrow night. Jeff Palermo has a preview.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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2025 has been a difficult year for farmers because of low commodity prices. LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto says optimism that prices will increase in 2026 is low.

Cut 3 (11) “…face in 2026.”

Deliberto says Louisiana saw more than a 60-percent increase in corn acreage because of the low price of soybeans. But he says corn prices fell below four dollars this summer, which is below the cost of production.

Cut 4 (04) “…of the situation.”

Rice prices also dropped 25-percent this year, and Deliberto says sugarcane farmers will likely see a price drop in 2026.

Cut 5 (11) “…going into 2026.”

Deliberto says the one bright spot for producers is beef prices, which are near record levels, as ranchers are enjoying profitable conditions for the first time in a while.

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Governor Landry appears to be walking back earlier comments about making Greenland a part of the U.S. Landry used those words on social media after being named special envoy to the island nation that President Trump has wanted to wrest from Denmark for years. On “The Will Cain Show” on the Fox News Channel, Landry said his goal as special envoy is not to launch an invasion.

Cut 6 (12) “…we represent protection.”

Trump has repeatedly said the U.S. needs Greenland for national security because of the vast supply of minerals and rare earths the island has. Landry says Denmark has neglected the country, and other countries have taken advantage.

Cut 7 (08) “…the Western Hemisphere.”

Landry says he wants to use his role in taking the U.S. message directly to the people of Greenland.

Cut 8 (08) “…they actually deserve?”

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Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says 2025 was the year when Louisianans started seeing their insurance rates go down, and he’s looking forward to that trend continuing in 2026. Temple says 30 auto insurance carriers filed for premium decreases in 2025. And in 2026, rates will continue to go down when the impact of legislation passed earlier this year takes hold.

Cut 9 (09)  “…impact next year.”

Temple says while premiums are going in the right direction, they’re still considerably higher than those in neighboring states like Mississippi and Alabama – and he says there’s one key factor in bringing those premiums down to those levels.

Cut 10 (08) “…it should be.”

Temple says he’s focused on making Louisiana a great place for all parties when it comes to insurance.

Cut 11 (07) “…the legal standpoint.”

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LSU plays a football game tomorrow night to finally wrap up the 2025 season. The Tigers will take on 21st-ranked Houston at 8:15 in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl. The game will be played at NRG Stadium in Houston, and Tiger Rag magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau says there’s very little buzz surrounding this game.

Cut 12 (08) “…a game Saturday.”

Guilbeau says some of LSU’s best players have also opted out of the bowl game as they begin preparations for the NFL draft.

Cut 13 (09)  “…Josh Thompson.”

Eleven players on the 2025 team have also announced they plan on transferring, including two starting offensive linemen — Carrius Curne and Coen Echols.

Guilbeau says the Tigers team that plays in the Texas Bowl will look much different than the one that played in the regular season.

Cut 14 (05) “…the offensive line.”