5:30 LRN Newscast

Old Man Winter makes an unwelcome return visit to Louisiana tonight. While it will be coldest in North Louisiana, it will also dip below freezing across much of South Louisiana as well. However, State Climatologist Jay Grymes says we should not see a string of days on end of subfreezing temperatures.

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You will once again have an opportunity to adopt horses used in Mardi Gras parades. This is the seventh year that the Humane Society of Louisiana is running this program. H-S-L board member Rena Sweeney says photos of the horses up for adoption are available at Mardi-gras-horses-dot-com.

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The adoption program keeps the horses from possibly being slaughtered after carnival season.

Democrat Davante Lewis is no longer the vice chairman of the Public Service Commission after using a vulgar insult on social media towards Governor Landry.

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AirBnB is suing the City of New Orleans over upcoming regulations that will require it to obtain city permits. AirBnB says it should not be responsible for implementing the policy that’s set to go into effect in June. The city has tried cracking down on short-term rentals for years.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Davante Lewis is out as vice chairman of the Public Service Commission, and Eric Skrmetta is in. The commission voted 3-to-2, down party lines, to strip Lewis of his leadership role after he directed a vulgar insult towards Governor Landry on social media. Prior to the vote, Lewis defended himself, saying he was not going to apologize for his remarks.

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The Humane Society of Louisiana is once again running a program that allows people to adopt horses used in Mardi Gras parades. H-S-L board member Rena Sweeney says adoption fees range from $650 to $1,500, and the horses will likely need training.

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As of now there are 19 horses available for adoption, and interest is already high. 

Spring may be right around the corner, but not before Louisiana gets one more blast of arctic weather. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin…

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St. Tammany Parish deputies arrest three suspected meth dealers in two days. On February 11th, K-9 units found 30-year-old Henry Gaines with half a pound of meth during a traffic stop. The next day, a search at the home of Gary Armond Jr. and Paula Jacobson uncovered more than a pound of meth, along with pills and paraphernalia.

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Brace yourself – brutally cold weather is back tonight. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says that will especially be the case in North Louisiana.

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In fact, Grymes says it will dip below freezing across the entire state tonight.

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With temperatures taking a frigid turn tonight, some communities are opening up warming shelters. In Lafayette, the Dupuis Recreation Center is opening for homeless people and people who lack adequate heat inside their homes. The warming center will remain open until Friday, when temperatures will rise back above freezing.

A second inmate has died this month at the medium security federal prison in Pollock. 26-year-old Artavius Burnett was found unresponsive yesterday morning. This is the fourth death at the facility in Grant Parish since last fall.

The Public Service Commission votes to strip Davante Lewis of his vice chairmanship and install Eric Skrmetta into that role. The vote was three to two, right down party lines. The move comes after Lewis directed vulgar language towards Governor Landry on social media. During public comment prior to the vote, liberal activist Melissa Flournoy says Lewis’ social media post was no reason to strip him of his leadership role.

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For the seventh consecutive year, the Humane Society of Louisiana is running a program that allows the public to adopt horses used in Mardi Gras parades. H-S-L board member Rena Sweeney says the adoption program keeps the horses from possibly being slaughtered after the carnival season….

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Democrat Davante Lewis is no longer the vice chairman of the Public Service Commission after using a vulgar slang on social medial towards Governor Jeff Landry.

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St. Tammany Parish deputies arrested three suspected meth dealers in two days. On Feb. 11, Henry Gaines, 30, was stopped for traffic violations, and a K-9 unit found half a pound of meth. The next day, a search at Gary Armond Jr. and Paula Jacobson’s home uncovered over a pound of meth, pills, and paraphernalia.

 

 

CBS News contributor and Louisiana native David Begnaud is launching a storytelling initiative highlighting college students who exemplify kindness, resilience, and community impact.  Begnaud, passionate about celebrating Louisiana’s people, encourages students to nominate peers who are making a meaningful impact. Begnaud says the initiative seeks stories that inspire and unite.

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Know a student with an extraordinary story? Nominate them by emailing deardavid@cbsnews.com.

Brace yourself – brutally cold weather is coming back tonight. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says while it will be coldest in North Louisiana, it will dip below freezing across the entire state tonight.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

PSC member Davante Lewis has been removed as vice president of the five-member regulatory body for a social media post where he used a vulgar word in response to a post by Governor Jeff Landry. Lewis, who is the lone black member on the PSC, said stripping him of his leadership role reeks of racism.

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Chairman Mike Francis said the decision to hold a vote to strip Lewis of his leadership role was his and his alone. Erik Skrmetta is now the Vice-Chair.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is once again running a program that allows the public to adopt horses used in Mardi Gras parades. Humane Society board member Rena Sweeney says photos are available at Mardi-gras-horses-dot-com.

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There are 19 horses available for adoption and the adoption fees range from 650 to 15-hundred dollars.

Two groups are challenging Entergy’s plan to build three gas plants to power a Meta artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana….

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It’s a cold day in Louisiana and State Climatologist Jay Grymes says nearly the entire state can expect temperatures below freezing Thursday and Friday morning…

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Davante Lewis is out as vice chairman of the Public Service Commission, and Eric Skrmetta is in. The commission voted 3-to-2, down party lines, to strip Lewis of his leadership role after he directed a vulgar insult towards Governor Landry on social media. Prior to the vote, Lewis defended himself, saying he was not going to apologize for his remarks.

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CBS News contributor and Louisiana native David Begnaud is launching a storytelling initiative highlighting college students who exemplify kindness, resilience, and community impact. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed praised the project, emphasizing the opportunity to showcase students’ impactful work.

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Spring is right around the corner, but Louisiana is getting one more blast of arctic weather. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin…

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Brace yourself – brutally cold weather is coming back tonight. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says that will especially be the case in North Louisiana.

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Grymes says it will dip below freezing across the entire state tonight. The good news, however, is that daytime highs will rise above freezing both tomorrow and Friday.

The Public Service Commission votes to strip Davante Lewis of his vice chairmanship and install Eric Skrmetta into that role. The vote was three to two, right down party lines. The move comes after Lewis directed vulgar language towards Governor Landry on social media. During public comment prior to the vote, Melissa Flournoy with Progress Louisiana says Lewis’ social media post was no reason to strip him of his leadership role.

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Chairman Mike Francis says the call to vote on the issue was his alone.

CBS News contributor and Louisiana native David Begnaud is launching a storytelling initiative highlighting college students who exemplify kindness, resilience, and community impact. Begnaud introduced his vision to representatives from Louisiana’s public and private colleges.

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In the coming years, several new facilities will be opening at Northwestern State University. Jennifer Kelly, the school’s executive director of university affairs, says the biggest project is Alost Hall, the new main academic building.

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10:30 LRN Newscast

Davante Lewis is out as vice chairman of the Public Service Commission. This morning, the commission voted to strip the Democrat of his leadership role after he used language on X to criticize Governor Landry that I cannot repeat on the radio without putting our affiliates’ FCC licenses in jeopardy. The commission voted to install Republican Eric Skrmetta as vice chairman. Chairman Mike Francis is a former head of the Louisiana Republican Party. I asked him whether he would have taken the same action if a Republican commissioner used vulgar language towards a Democratic official, he couldn’t definitively say yes or no.

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A second inmate has died this month at the medium security federal prison in Pollock. The Federal Bureau of Prisons says 26-year-old Artavius Burnett was found unresponsive yesterday morning. This is the fourth death at the facility in Grant Parish since last fall. Burnett was convicted in Tennessee for armed robbery.

Suspended LSU running back Trey Holly is expected to get a trial date today. Colleen Crain reports it was about a year ago law enforcement say he was involved in a shooting in Union Parish….

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With temperatures taking a frigid turn tonight, some communities are opening up warming shelters. In Lafayette, the Dupuis Recreation Center will open at five this evening for homeless people and people who lack adequate heat inside their homes. The warming center will remain open until Friday, when temperatures will rise back above freezing.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The Public Service Commission is meeting at this hour, and the commissioners will soon vote on whether to strip Davante Lewis of his vice chairmanship. This, after Lewis used vulgar language to criticize Governor Landry in a post on X last week. Chairman Mike Francis says Lewis’ language was uncalled for.

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Nine medical organizations representing thousands of Louisiana doctors issue a statement saying vaccines “should not be politicized.” Surgeon General Ralph Abraham issued a directive that the Department of Health will no longer organize mass vaccination efforts. The medical associations say vaccines are one of the most significant medical innovations of our time. Tulane School of Public Health Professor Susan Hassig agrees.

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Two groups are challenging Entergy’s plan to power a massive artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana. The Alliance for Affordable Energy and the Union of Concerned Scientists are asking the Public Service Commission to deny Entergy’s request to build three gas power plants for the facility. Logan Burke, the executive director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy, says Entergy did not sufficiently show that the plants are the most cost-effective option; and in the long run, ratepayers could get stuck with the bill.

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Entergy and Meta have not commented on the groups’ challenge.

New Saints Head Coach Kellen Moore is zeroing in on an offensive coordinator, and it’s a name that Louisiana football fans are very familiar with – Doug Nussmeier. Nussmeier is the father of LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who’s viewed as a top contender for the Heisman Trophy next season.

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Two groups are challenging Entergy’s plan to build three gas plants to power a Meta artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana….

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Arkansas has snow and ice, but north Louisiana missed out. But the Bayou State will not escape the cold. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says freezes extend all the way to the coast for both Thursday and Friday morning.

A public service commissioner’s words could come back to haunt him. PSC Chairman Mike Francis has called on commissioners to vote on whether to keep Davante Lewis as the vice chairman at this morning’s meeting. Last week, Lewis posted a comment on X towards Governor Landry, using language that cannot be repeated on the radio. Francis says calling for the vote is his call.

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Lewis used the expletive towards Landry in response to the governor tweeting new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy was a major upgrade over his predecessor from the Biden administration.

New facilities are coming for Northwestern State. A new academic center will open this Fall and the school’s executive director of university affairs, Jennifer Kelly, says progress is also being made with a new health performance center…

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