6:30 LRN Newscast May 7

LaToya Cantrell will be sworn in today as mayor of New Orleans after eight years of Mitch Landrieu holding the reigns. Political Analyst Clancy DuBos says the former city council woman’s leadership style is more of mystery than her predecessor…
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Once Cantrell is sworn in, Louisiana’s three largest cities will be led by black female Democrats.

It still remains to be seen if legislators will end the regular session early, so they can address a 648-million dollar budget shortfall in a special session. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says bills that have nothing to do with the budget are close to final passage, so the regular session could end in a couple of weeks…
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A magnitude 4.6 earthquake was reported Sunday morning about 120 miles southeast of Grand Isle in the Gulf of Mexico. The quake did not create a tsunami threat.

A study from Office Team has found men take three minutes a day longer to get dressed for work than women…
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That’s Office Team President Brandi Britton, who says the study revealed that the old gendered stereotype that women take longer to get ready than men might be dead wrong.

Gasoline prices remain flat in Louisiana. According to Triple-A, the statewide average for regular gasoline has remained at $2.54 a gallon.

10:30AM LRN Newscast April 5

15 thousand pounds of crawfish will be devoured starting today and running through the weekend at the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival. Jeff Palermo the scoop.

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Anthony Davis was massive in last night’s 119-100 win over the Warriors, with 33 points and 18 rebounds, leading the team in both categories, and it wasn’t just his play on the court that led the team, it was his message off the court before the game.

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Sunday’s game 4 tips off at 2:30.

The state posted the slowest gross domestic product growth in the nation in 2017 at minus-point-two-percent. It’s the second straight year Louisiana had a decline in the real G-D-P, but Louisiana’s Gross Domestic Product Growth for the fourth quarter of 2017 was two-point-two-percent, which could be a positive sign.  LSU Economist Doctor Loren Scott credits the industrial expansion boom that’s ongoing in Lake Charles and Baton Rouge

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Louisiana has been given full control of Red Snapper waters from the feds for the 2018 and 2019 seasons, but Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Harry Blanchet says you might not want to try your luck in federal waters this year.

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9:30AM LRN Newscast April 5

Louisiana has been given full control of Red Snapper waters from the feds for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Harry Blanchet says that’s great news for bayou sportsmen.

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This year’s season will kick off Friday, May 25th

The Pelicans prevailed over the Warriors in a huge 119-100 victory, bringing the series to 2-1 and guaranteeing they’ll have another crack at the champs in Oakland next week. There were questions heading into the game about whether or not New Orleans should keep playing at their same break neck pace. Many fans argued that you can’t beat Golden State at their own game, but Point Guard Jrue Holiday says grit and grind just isn’t their style.

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Game four tips off at the smoothie king at 2:30 Sunday.

The state posted the slowest gross domestic product growth in the nation in 2017 at minus-point-two-percent. It’s the second straight year Louisiana had a decline in the real G-D-P. LSU Economist Doctor Loren Scott says  the downturn in the oil and gas industry has bottomed out, which is good for Louisiana’s economy. He says the next big threat is the potential of higher taxes on businesses as legislators scramble to fix a 648-million dollar budget hole

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The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival is expecting over 30-thousand people at this weekend’s massive festival just outside Lafayette. But it’s not just the usual boiled affair. Festival Spokesperson Angelique Bernard says its so much more.

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30 Cajun zydeco bands will be playing on three different stages.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 5

Good news for Louisiana Anglers, the feds have given control of Red Snapper waters to the state for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Don Molino has more.

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The Pelicans take one from the reigning champions winning last night’s game against the Warriors three 119-100, bringing the series to 2-1. The Pels kept Golden State under 30 percent from 3, and under 40 percent as a whole in a dominating defensive showing. Davis says a change in mindset did wonders for the underdogs.

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The state posted the slowest gross domestic product growth in the nation in 2017 at minus-point-two-percent. It’s the second straight year Louisiana had a decline in the real G-D-P. LSU Economist Doctor Loren Scott says Louisiana is coming off a 28-month recession that ended in the final quarter of 2017

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Scott says the downturn in the oil and gas industry has bottomed out, which is good for Louisiana’s economy.

The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival is expecting over 30-thousand people at this weekend’s massive festival just outside Lafayette. Festival Spokesperson Angelique Bernard says an unbelievable amount of mudbugs will be consumed.

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Bernard says over Cajun and zydeco 30 bands will be in attendance.

07:30 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans thrashed the warriors at home 119-100 in their first home game of the western conference semi finals, bringing the series against the resigning champs to 2-1. That means no matter what, New Orleans has booked a ticket back to California to keep the series alive. The Brow was massive in the game, with 33 points and 18 rebounds, leading the team in both categories. But Davis didn’t just lead the team on the boxscore, reports say he roused New Orleans before the game with a simple message, “We’re not losing this game”.

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Game four tips off at 2:30 tomorrow, with game five in Oakland on Tuesday at 9:30.

And today is the Kentucky Derby. The owner of the Pelicans and Saints, Gayle Benson, has a horse in the race. Lone Sailor is one of the biggest long shots to win.  The jockey will be James Graham and the horse drew the eighth post.

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The LSU baseball team blew another late game lead as they fell to 4th ranked Arkansas 5-4 in the opening game of a three-game set. The Tigers led 4-2 in the eighth inning, but they gave up three runs in the eighth inning as Nick Bush was charged with his first loss of the season. LSU is now 10-12 in the SEC.

The Ragin Cajuns clobbered 15th ranked Coastal Carolina 12-6. Colten Schmidt gave up just one run over eight innings and struck out nine to get the win. Kellon Fontenot’s three-run homer in the fifth busted the game wide open.

Georgia State and ULM was rained out. Louisiana Tech played and lost to Middle Tennessee 6-4, Texas Southern trounced Grambling eight to one.

Sam Houston State over Southeastern five to three…McNeese fell to Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi nine to four, UNO split a doubleheader with Houston Baptist and Northwestern and Nicholls had their games rained out.

5:30PM LRN Newscast April 4

Good news for Louisiana Anglers, the feds have given control of Red Snapper waters to the state for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Don Molino has more.

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The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival is expecting over 30-thousand people at this weekend’s massive festival just outside Lafayette. Festival Spokesperson Angelique Bernard says an unbelievable amount of mudbugs will be consumed.

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The festival started today.

The chemical fire has been distinguished at Flowchem in Duson and evacuated residents were allowed back into their homes Friday morning. The massive blaze shutdown I-10 on Thursday, but it’s has since re-opened. State Police spokesperson Brooks David says investigators still don’t know what caused the blaze

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David says given the size of the fire, it’s amazing no one was injured.

The state posted the slowest gross domestic product growth in the nation in 2017 at minus-point-two-percent. It’s the second straight year Louisiana had a decline in the real G-D-P. LSU Economist Doctor Loren Scott says Louisiana is coming off a 28-month recession that ended in the final quarter of 2017

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3:30 LRN Newscast May 4th

Louisiana’s Gross Domestic Product Growth in 2017 was the lowest in the nation at minus-point-two-percent in 2017. That’s according to new data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. But the state’s G-D-P for the fourth quarter of 2017 was two-point-two percent. Scott credits the industrial expansion boom ongoing in Lake Charles and Baton Rouge…
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Scott says the state’s 28-month recession ended at the end of 2017.

The chemical fire has been distinguished at Flowchem in Duson and evacuated residents were allowed back into their homes today. State Police spokesperson Brooks David says investigators still don’t know what caused the blaze
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No injuries were reported.

15 thousand pounds of crawfish will be devoured starting today and running through the weekend at the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival. Jeff Palermo the scoop.
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Caddo Parish native Johnnie Cochran Senior will be laid to rest tomorrow. He’s the father of Johnnie Cochran Junior who was one of the lead attorneys in the defense of O-J Simpson in the brutal murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. Senior lived to be 101 years old and even though he lived in California he regularly visited Shreveport.

2:30 LRN Newscast May 4th

The state posted the slowest gross domestic product growth in the nation in 2017 at minus-point-two-percent. It’s the second straight year Louisiana had a decline in the real G-D-P. LSU Economist Doctor Loren Scott says it’s not surprising since Louisiana is coming off a 28-month recession that ended in the final quarter of 2017…
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Lousiaina’s G-D-P in the fourth quarter of 2017 was two-point-two-percent, so Scott hopefully that’s a sign of good things to come.

The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival is expecting 30 to 35 thousand people to attend this weekend’s massive festival just outside Lafayette. Festival Spokesperson Angelique Bernard says an unbelievable amount of mudbugs will be consumed over the three days.
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There are also over 30 zydeco bands scheduled to play throughout the festival that starts today.

Good news for Anglers as the feds have given Louisiana control of Red Snapper fishing in state and federal waters for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Don Molino has more.
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It’s a big sports weekend in Louisiana. Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinal playoff series between the Pelicans and the Warriors is tonight in the Smoothie King Center. Golden State leads two games to none. LSU and UL Lafayette baseball both host nationally ranked teams and Gayle Benson has a horse running in tomorrow’s Kentucky Derby. Lone Sailor is considered a long shot.

1:30PM Newscast April 4

The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival is expecting 30 to 35 thousand people to attend this weekend’s massive festival just outside Lafayette. Festival Spokesperson Angelique Bernard says it’s not just food, festival goers will be treated to an Acadiana specialty.

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The festival starts today with a celebrity crawfish eating contest.

The chemical fire has been distinguished at Flowchem in Duson and evacuated residents were allowed back into their homes Friday morning. The massive blaze shutdown I-10 on Thursday, but it’s has since re-opened. State Police spokesperson Brooks David says investigators still don’t know what caused the blaze, and says given the size of the fire, it’s amazing no one was injured…

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Flowchem Technologies is a chemical blending facility that provices products and services to the oil and gas industry.

Louisiana has been given full control of Red Snapper waters from the feds for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Harry Blanchet says Blanchet says part of the reason the state has been given authority over both waters is that early projections indicate that anglers won’t have a lot of success fishing in the federal waters this season.

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The Louisiana House approves legislation that prohibits the use of your hand-held cell phone while driving. Supporters say it will minimize distractions while behind the wheel and Slidell Representative Kevin Pearson says it’s about a driving culture change.

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12:30PM LRN Newscast April 4

Louisiana has been given full control of Red Snapper waters from the feds for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Harry Blanchet says that’s great news for bayou sportsmen. Not only will it be easier to keep track of where you are allowed to fish, Blanchet says you’ll be allowed to head out all week long.

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This year’s season will kick off Friday, May 25th, with a total allocation of 743,000 pounds allowed to be harvested

The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival is expecting 30 to 35 thousand people to attend this weekend’s massive festival just outside Lafayette. Festival Spokesperson Angelique Bernard says there’s a little something for everyone.

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The festival starts today with a celebrity crawfish eating contest.

The chemical fire has been distinguished at Flowchem in Duson and evacuated residents were allowed back into their homes Friday morning. The massive blaze shutdown I-10 on Thursday, but it’s has since re-opened. State Police spokesperson Brooks David says investigators still don’t know what caused the blaze. Flowchem Technologies is a chemical blending facility that provices products and services to the oil and gas industry. David says which chemicals sparked the blaze is part of the investigation….

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The state is still testing negative for cronic wasting disease in northeast Louisiana deer. Concerns were raised after nearby counties in Mississippi tested positive for the incurable ailment that wrecks local populations. LDWF has a 95 percent confidence in the results.

And now, heres commodity prices.