12:30 LRN Newscast

More and more Louisiana homeowners are having their homeowners insurance policies cancelled. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The various interviews have been wrapped up and now we wait to see who will be the next president at LSU. The LSU Board of Supervisors have scheduled a meeting tomorrow morning at 9 AM. McNeese President Wade Rousse is considered the front-runner.

Louisiana was a hit at the JRNY (“Journey”) America Awards, taking home three awards. New Orleans won for Best Food City and Best New Tourism initiative for the new Amtrak Mardi Gras service. Louisiana won for State of the Year. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says we have some of the best outdoor recreation opportunities in the country, if not the world.

Cut 6 (12) “…in the world.”

Flights between Alexandria and Houston are resuming after being discontinued in 2022. United is restarting the service between Alexandria International and Bush Intercontinental. Airport Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says they’ve worked to restore service to Houston since the day it was discontinued. The airport got its big break with SkyWest Airlines.

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When service resumes in May, there will be two daily non-stop flights.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The federal government shutdown has entered its second month and this is the 34th day, the second longest in U-S history. Republicans and Democrats continue to blame each other. U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson from Bossier Parish says Senate Democrats have had multiple opportunities to vote for a funding bill that would re-open the government…

Cut 9 (06)  “…this is happening.”

A new report shows that last year, the number of Louisiana homeowners having their insurance policies cancelled by their insurance companies increased more than fivefold compared to 2018. Ben Riggs with Real Reform Louisiana says the catalyst behind this is the repealing of the state’s “three-year rule” that went into effect at the start of this year.

Cut 3 (12) “…than three years.”

If you miss being able to fly from Alexandria to Houston, you’ll be able to do so again this coming spring. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

For the second time this season, the Saints traveled to the West Coast and played an uncompetitive game, losing 34-10 to the Los Angeles Rams. Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough made his first NFL start and threw for 176 yards, one touchdown, and was intercepted once.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Two girls remain hospitalized after being thrown from a Ferris wheel at the Harvest Festival in New Roads over the weekend. The girls, both about 11 years old, were about 20 feet off the ground when the bucket they were in tipped over. A third girl in the bucket managed to hold on and was uninjured. 

One former LSU Tiger is hoping interim athletics director Verge Ausberry can provide stability to the Tigers athletic department. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

There may officially be less than a month to go in the 2025 hurricane season, but State Climatologist Jay Grymes says for all intents and purposes, Louisiana will make it through this year unscathed. Grymes says that’s because history has shown that this time of year, the threat of tropical weather in the Gulf of Mexico is nonexistent.

Cut 11 (10) “…with a landfall.”

This year, no storm of at least tropical storm strength made landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast.

United Airlines is resuming service between Alexandria and Houston through its partnership with SkyWest Airlines. Airport Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says the airport made SkyWest a guarantee to secure the resumption of the service for the first time since 2022.

Cut 9 (12)  “…revenue guarantee.”

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

There’s a lot of uncertainty at LSU right now as the university lacks a permanent athletics director, permanent head football coach, and permanent president. A new president is expected to be named tomorrow. Former LSU linebacker Darry Beckwith expressed concern but still believes the head football coaching job at LSU is one of the best in the country…

Cut 14 (10) “…to have.”

Two young girls were hospitalized after being thrown from a Ferris wheel at the Harvest Festival on False River Saturday and a third child had to be rescued from a bucket that suddenly tipped causing two of the girls to fall out. Injuries caused one of the girls to have to be airlifted to a hospital. The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating, and it appears the bucket was caught on some wires that caused it to get stuck and tilt over. Authorities carried out inspections and allowed all other rides at the festival to reopen.

Louisiana was a hit at the JRNY (“Journey”) America Awards, taking home three awards. New Orleans won for Best Food City and Best New Tourism initiative for the new Amtrak Mardi Gras service. Louisiana won for State of the Year. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says we have some of the best outdoor recreation opportunities in the country, if not the world.

Cut 6 (12) “…in the world.”

Flights between Alexandria and Houston are resuming after being discontinued in 2022. United is restarting the service between Alexandria International and Bush Intercontinental. Airport Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says they’ve worked to restore service to Houston since the day it was discontinued. The airport got its big break with SkyWest Airlines.

Cut 8 (07) “…United Airlines flag.”

When service resumes in May, there will be two daily non-stop flights.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

One of the escaped Rhesus monkeys from the overturned truck that was carrying them from the Tulane Biomedical Research Center last week was shot and killed Sunday by a mother who was concerned for her children’s safety. Jessica Ferguson said her 16-year-old son spotted the monkey running in their yard near Heidelberg, Mississippi. Ferguson said because she had gotten reports that the monkeys carried disease, she shot it. Tulane officials said the monkeys were not infectious, but they are aggressive. 21 monkeys were in the truck when it overturned. Thirteen were recovered at the time of the accident. Five were killed during a search, and three were at large before the shooting.

Hurricane season doesn’t end until the end of the month but State Climatologist Jay Grymes says history has shown, the threat of tropical weather in the Western Gulf is nonexistent that this time of year.

Cut 12 (08) “…terms of history.”

If you miss being able to fly from Alexandria to Houston, you’ll be able to do so again this coming spring. Jeanne (“zhahn”) Burns reports.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

Louisiana won three awards at the JRNY (“Journey”) America Awards including State of the Year which Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says is testament that while New Orleans is a world class tourist attraction, there’s a lot to see throughout the state.

Cut 5 (09) “…the oldest city.”

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

Two young girls were hospitalized after being thrown from a Ferris wheel at the Harvest Festival on False River Saturday and a third child had to be rescued from a bucket that suddenly tipped causing two of the girls to fall out. Injuries caused one of the girls to have to be airlifted to a hospital. The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating, and it appears the bucket was caught on some wires that caused it to get stuck and tilt over . Authorities carried out inspections and allowed all other rides at the festival to reopen.

The 2025 hurricane season ends at the end of the month but State Climatologist Jay Grymes says history has shown that this time of year, the threat of tropical weather for the Western Gulf is nonexistent.

Cut 11 (10) “…with a landfall.”

This year, no storm of at least tropical storm strength made landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast.

One former LSU Tiger is hoping interim athletics director Verge Ausberry can provide stability to the Tigers athletic department. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Louisiana is a big winner at the JRNY (“Journey”) America Awards, taking home three awards. Louisiana won for State of the Year, and New Orleans won for Best Food City and Best New Tourism initiative – the latter being for the new Amtrak Mardi Gras service. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says the Mardi Gras service, which connects New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama, with stops in Mississippi along the way, is something that he worked on and is something he’s very proud of.

Cut 4 (10) “…expand into Florida.”

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

Though there may officially be one month to go in this hurricane season, State Climatologist Jay Grymes says looks like Louisiana will make it through this year unscathed.

Cut 10 (05) “…threat is over.”

He says history has shown that this time of year, the threat of tropical weather in the Gulf of Mexico is nonexistent. This year, no storm of at least tropical storm strength made landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast. The closest was Tropical Storm Barry, which made landfall in central Mexico in late June.

LSU supporters are hoping for a quieter week after a topsy-turvy few days last week. Football coach Brian Kelly and athletics director Scott Woodward are both gone, and some say Governor Landry’s fingerprints are all over Woodward’s departure. Former LSU linebacker Darry Beckwith is concerned…

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Louisiana cleans up at the JRNY (“Journey”) America Awards. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Starting in May, you’ll once again be able to fly from Alexandria to Houston and back. United is restarting service between Alexandria International Airport and Bush Intercontinental Airport. Airport Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says service had been discontinued in 2022, and not because the route wasn’t profitable.

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11:30 LRN Newscast

Police in Monroe have made  a second arrest in a triple homicide that left three people dead including a 2 year old girl.   24 year-old Cameron Criner is accused in the triple homicide that claimed the lives of Jamal Bosley, Jaborris Simpson and the child.  Police say Criner’s criminal history is “extensive and deeply troubling”.  Another suspect, 24-year-old Travis Payton was arrested on Wednesday.

LSU introduced New Iberia native and longtime athletic administrator Verge Ausberry as its interim athletics director. After a tumultuous week that saw the firing of head football coach Brian Kelly and the departure of athletics director Scott Woodward, Ausberry had this message for LSU fans…

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Ausberry says his main priority is to find the best football coach that LSU can hire.

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If you’re looking for something to do today, Andrew Greenstein has a great idea.

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Good news for Louisiana soybean farmers, as China this week agreed to buy 12-million metric tons of U.S. soybeans between now and January. That was the result of a meeting between President Trump and the Chinese President.  Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain.

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10:30 AM LRN Newscast

New Iberia native and longtime athletics administrator Verge Ausberry is now the man in charge of the LSU athletics department. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A Bossier City man who fatally shot a customer at his watermelon stand almost five years ago was convicted Thursday in Bossier District Court.  A Bossier Parish jury found 29 year old Colton Matthews guilty of Manslaughter. He was originally charged with second-degree murder. Matthews will be sentenced in February.

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The Louisiana Book Festival is going on now in Baton Rouge. Robert Wilson, the executive director for the Louisiana Center for the Book says there are books for readers of all ages and all interests.

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And for the kids, Wison say the festival features a musical performance from Rick Kelley of Music with a Message for Kids, who travels the state promoting reading as a fun activity for kids.

Saints Rookie Tyler Shough will make his first NFL start on Sunday when the Saints visit the Rams. Los Angeles has a very good pass rush. Third year edge rusher Byron Young has nine sacks and last year’s defensive rookie of the year, Jared Verse, has four sacks. New Orleans offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier…

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Kick off is at 3:05.

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

LSU alum and Baton Rouge native Scott Woodward is no longer the athletics director at LSU after Governor Landry said he did not want Woodward to hire the next football coach. It was announced on Thursday night that Woodward and the LSU Board of Supervisors mutually agreed to party ways. LSU Board of Supervisors member John Carmouche denies that Landry had anything to do with Woodward’s departure…

Cut 6 (09) “…part ways.”

Woodward still had three years left on his contract and LSU owes him six million dollars.

New Iberia native and longtime athletic administrator Verge Ausberry has been named interim athletics director at LSU. Ausberry says his main priority is to find the best football coach that LSU can hire. He’s forming a committee that includes members of the LSU Board of Supervisors and major donors to the athletic program.

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Big news for Louisiana soybean farmers as China has agreed to buy 12-million metric tons of U.S. soybeans between now and January. That number is down more than ten-million metric tons after China stopped buying U.S. soybeans amid a months-long tariff battle. Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the U.S. is the second-biggest producer of soybeans in the world.

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If you’re a book fan and looking for something to do today, the Louisiana Book Festival is happening in Baton Rouge. Robert Wilson, the executive director for the Louisiana Center for the Book, says there’s one building that’s usually a part of the festival that won’t be this year.

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The book fair opened at nine and runs till four today at the State Library and the surrounding Capitol Park area.