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Louisiana lawmakers will be meeting for a special tax session after all.  The governor issuing the proclamation calling for the session over the weekend.  While it’s  “tax session”, LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says it won’t just be about taxes.  There are call items for changes to the judicial branch, juvenile procedures, crime, and property insurance just to name a few.  The special session will start November 6th and must end by November 25th.

 

U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson believes we’ll see a Red Wave on election day with Republicans growing their majority in the House, taking control of the U-S Senate and winning the White House. Johnson expressed this confidence after early voting in Bossier Parish. Johnson has been campaigning on behalf of Republicans nationwide for the last several weeks…

Cut 10 (11) “…for the country”

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More and more children in Louisiana are being hospitalized as a result of THC laced candy.  Mark Ryan, the executive director of the Louisiana Poison Control Center, says part of the problem is that the makers of this THC-laced candy are marketing them specifically to children.  And though you have to be 21 to buy them, they’re they’re still getting into the hands – and mouths of children.

Cut 5 (13) “…so they’re accessible.”

As Halloween approaches, the excitement in neighborhoods is palpable, with children and adults preparing for the spookiest night of the year. Many are busy finalizing their costumes.  Dee Dee Daniels of Humbug Costumes in Kenner says to be original…

Cut 7 (09) “…build upon it.”

 

LRN AM Newscall October 28

It looks and tastes like regular candy, but it’s sickening children at an alarming rate. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Halloween is Thursday and if you haven’t gotten your costume picked out yet then you better get a move on.  Sean Richardson has the trick and treat…

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During a stop in his home district, Republican Mike Johnson reflected on his one year as the U-S House Speaker. Colleen Crain has more…

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Children from across the state are becoming hospitalized at an alarming rate after eating candy laced with THC. Mark Ryan, the executive director of the Louisiana Poison Control Center, says over the last several years, the instances of kids becoming sick from eating THC-laced candy have increased steadily — and shockingly.

Cut 4 (20) “…we’re at 128.”

Ryan says part of the problem is that the makers of this THC-laced candy are marketing them specifically to children, using packaging that looks almost identical to that of common candy products. It’s available at vape shops and, although you need to be 21 to purchase them, that’s not stopping them from getting into the hands – and mouths of children.

Cut 5 (13) “…so they’re accessible.”

And the effects that this candy has on children can be frightening.

Cut 6 (17) “…are pretty common.”

The legislature legalized THC-laced edibles back in 2022, albeit requiring purchasers to be at least 21 years old. Ryan says it’s very likely that the legislature will take up potential changes to the law in the next regular session.

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As Halloween approaches, the excitement in neighborhoods is palpable, with children and adults preparing for the spookiest night of the year. Many are busy finalizing their costumes.  Dee Dee Daniels of Humbug Costumes in Kenner says to be original…

Cut 7 (09) “…build upon it.”

DIY enthusiasts are also getting creative, sharing ideas online for unique, homemade costumes. Daniels says don’t just copy a picture you found on the internet…

Cut 8 (04) “…inner character out.”

Daniels says as the countdown to October 31st continues, the thrill of finding or creating the perfect costume that brings out your unique personality is what this time of year is all about.

Cut 9 (05)  “…contest that way.”

Daniels says the best tip she can give is to try it on before you take it home.

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U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson believes we’ll see a Red Wave on election day with Republicans growing their majority in the House, taking control of the U-S Senate and winning the White House. Johnson expressed this confidence after early voting in Bossier Parish. Johnson has been campaigning on behalf of Republicans nationwide for the last several weeks…

Cut 10 (11) “…for the country”

Johnson says if former President Donald Trump is re-elected, you can expect immediate steps to secure the Southern border, efforts to improve the economy and there will also be regulatory reform…

Cut 11 (14) …economy.”

Johnson believes he’ll be re-elected as House Speaker if Republicans maintain control of the U.S. House. But there’s a possibility the Democrats take control of the House by flipping seats in New York and California. Johnson doesn’t see it that way…

Cut 12 (12) “…for the country.”

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Work is underway on the Southwest Coastal Louisiana Project in Lake Charles. Senior Project Manager Micki Meier says this will bring protection from flooding to homes and businesses in Calcasieu, Cameron and Vermillion parishes.

Cut 13 (15)  “…floodproof them.”

Meier says part of the project involves building levies around certain properties.

Cut 14 (09) “…dry-floodproof them.”

As for the homes, the plan there is to actually elevate them by three to six feet, so that they’re out of the way of floodwaters.

Cut 15 (16) “…a permanent foundation.”

In all, the project will protect homes and businesses within a 47-hundred square mile area.

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LSU crumbled in the 2nd half in College Station as Texas A&M outscored the Tigers 31 to 6 in the final 30 minutes on their way to a 38-23 victory. The Tigers led by 10 points at halftime, but Garrett Nussmeier threw three interceptions in the second half as the Tigers could not run the football. Coach Brian Kelly says 24 yards rushing is not going to cut it…

Cut 16 (14)   “…has to.”

Nussmeier threw for 405 yards and two touchdowns, but the most effective quarterback was A&M’s Marcel Reed who completed two passes for 70 yards and rushed for 62 yards and three touchdowns. Reed came in for an ineffective Conner Weigman and it looked like the Tigers were not prepared for a running QB…

Cut 17 (21) “…preparation.”

LSU had a chance to score more points in the first half, but drives broke down, Damian Ramos missed two field goals, and there was a botched snap in the third quarter on another field goal try. Kelly says they have a lot to improve before their next game against Alabama on November 9th.

Cut 18 (21)   “…help ’em out.”

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There are many problems the Saints need to fix, now that their losing streak is up to six. The Saints jumped in front early on a safety, but that was pretty much it. The Chargers stifled the Saints offense and beat them, 26-8. After the game, Saints Coach Dennis Allen was searching for answers.

Cut 19 (10) “….just couldn’t overcome.”  

Spencer Rattler completed 12 out of 24 passes for 156 yards and no touchdowns before he was benched in favor of Jake Haener, who completed 9 of 17 for 122 yards. After the game, Rattler took his benching in stride.

Cut 20 (14) “…win the game.”

The Saints fall to 2-and-6 on the season and are in Charlotte next week to face the Carolina Panthers, who they beat in Week 1 in the Superdome.

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A fatal shooting outside the tailgate area in St. Martinville last night left one person dead and led to the cancellation of last night’s high school football game. St. Martinville police arrested 22 year old Zackyric Gadner after issuing a warrant to agencies along he I-10 corridor.  He’s been charged with Second Degree Murder.  Bond is set at 10 million dollars.

A huge game tonight in College Station as the 8th-ranked LSU Tigers visit 14th-ranked Texas A-and-M. Both teams enter the game on six-game winning streaks. The Tigers are winning thanks to good quarterback play and a defense that’s getting better. Head Coach Brian Kelly says his defense is gaining confidence…

Cut 13 (13) “…now.” 

Kickoff is tonight at 6:30.

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Early voting continues at a brisk pace this year. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s Office says hundreds of thousands of voters have already cast their ballots and he says partisan breakdown this year is the opposite of what we saw during early voting four years ago.

Cut 10 (12) “…saw in 2020.”

The Port of New Orleans is on track for a record-breaking year this year, with 1.3 million  passager movements expected this year up from1.2 last year. Kimberly Curth with the Port of New Orleans says with that many passengers, the port is all the way back from the pandemic.

Cut 7 (10) “…to do that.”

10:30 am Newscast

An update on early voting as the numbers show hundreds of thousands of voters have already cast their ballots. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says while the number of early voters so far is huge, it pales in comparison to the number of ballots the office expects to be cast in the final days of early voting and on Election Day.

Cut 11 (15) “…before Election Day.”

Early voting runs through Tuesday, with no early voting on Sunday.

The Port of New Orleans is on track for a record-breaking year this year, with 1.3 passenger movements expected.  Kimberly Curth with the Port of New Orleans says a few things that drive passengers to the Port of New Orleans its location in the heart of the city the various types of cruises that originate there.

Cut 8 (10) “…ocean-going cruising.”

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A fatal shooting outside the tailgate area at St. Martinville High’s Homecoming game last night left one person dead and led to the cancellation of the game.  St. Martinville police arrested 22 year old Zackyric Gadner after issuing a warrant to agencies along he I-10 corridor.  He’s been charged with Second Degree Murder.  Bond is set at 10 million dollars.

It looks like drier conditions will continue for much of Louisiana into at least the next week. LSU Public Heath Climatologist Barry Keim says currently, 59-percent of Louisiana is considered to be in a drought, and  since mid-September the state has averaged just 17 percent of the amount of rain that’s normal for this time of year.  But it varies across the state.

Cut 4 (09) “…parts of the state.”

Keim noted that even though it’s going to be a dry week it’s also going to be a beautiful one so enjoy the weather.

9:30 am Newscast

The outlook for Louisiana suggests that drier conditions will continue into next week at least.  LSU Public Heath Climatologist Barry Keim says currently, 59-percent of Louisiana is considered to be in a drought, and about 25-percent of the state is in severe drought or worse.

Cut 3 (10) “…on steroids.”

Keim says since mid-September the state has only averaged about nine-tenths of an inch of rainfall which is about 17-percent of normal for this time of year

A fatal shooting outside the tailgate area in St. Martinville last night led to the cancellation of last night’s high school football game there as police and emergency responders secured the scene.  It happened around 6:30.  St. Martinville police say they idendtified a possible shooter pretty early on, but so far no further details have been released. The investigation is ongoing.

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It’s shaping up to be a banner year at the Port of New Orleans. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Early voting continues at a brisk pace this year. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s Office says hundreds of thousands of voters have already cast their ballots.

Cut 9 (10)  “…cast their ballots.”

Remember, during early voting, you can vote at any polling place within your parish. On Election Day, you will need to go to your assigned precinct.

 

8:30 am Newscast

 

Early voting continues at a brisk pace this year. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s Office says hundreds of thousands of voters have already cast their ballots and he says partisan breakdown this year is the opposite of what we saw during early voting four years ago.

Cut 10 (12) “…saw in 2020.”

The Port of New Orleans is on track for a record-breaking year this year, with 1.3 million cruise passages expected this year up from1.2 last year. Kimberly Curth with the Port of New Orleans says with that many passengers, the port is all the way back from the pandemic.

Cut 7 (10) “…to do that.”

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Dry conditions are expected to continue into next week across the state with no relief in sight.  Sean Richardson has more.

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A huge game tonight in College Station as the 8th-ranked LSU Tigers visit 14th-ranked Texas A-and-M. The winner will be the lone team in the SEC that’s undefeated in league play. Coach Brian Kelly.

Cut 12 (12) “…the line.”

Kickoff is tonight at 6:30.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers can have sole possession of first place in the Southeastern Conference if they can beat Texas A-and-M in College Station on Saturday night. Both teams enter the game on six-game winning streaks. The Tigers are winning thanks to good quarterback play and a defense that’s getting better. Coach Brian Kelly says his defense is gaining confidence…

Cut 13 (13) “…now.” 

Texas A-and-M will not have its starting left guard for the game. Chase Bisontis has a lower leg injury and LSU receiver Chris Hilton could make his season debut on Saturday after practicing fully on Thursday.

Saints Quarterback Derek Carr is listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game against the Chargers, but Taysom Hill, Chris Olave, Cesar Ruiz and Pete Werner are all expected to return.

ULM will try to go 4-and-0 in the Sun Belt as they visit South Alabama. The Jaguars are 2-and-1 in league play and Saturday is homecoming for South Alabama. Warhawks Coach Bryant Vincent would like to spoil the Jags homecoming…

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Kick-off is at 4 PM.

It’s also homecoming for Nicholls on Saturday as the Colonels host the McNeese Cowboys. Nicholls is coming off a 20 to nothing win over Northwestern State, while the Cowboys are looking to break a two-game losing streak.

It’s also homecoming for Northwestern State. The Demons are still searching for their first win since 2022 and they’ll host Lamar.

Big game in Hammond as Southeastern Louisiana and UIW battle for first place in the Southland.

And Grambling is at Texas Southern.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Early voting continues at a brisk pace this year. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s Office says hundreds of thousands of voters have already cast their ballots.

Cut 9 (10)  “…cast their ballots.”

Remember, during early voting, you can vote at any polling place within your parish. On Election Day, you will need to go to your assigned precinct.

A preliminary test of a second inmate is positive for tuberculosis. The inmate is incarcerated at Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson and the Department of Corrections says additional testing is being done to verify that the strain of bacteria for which the inmate tested positive is the one that causes TB. The department says this case is not related to the drug-resistant TB diagnosed at the ICE facility. DCI is not on lockdown, but the department has suspended routine inmate transfers into and out of the prison for the time being.

It’s shaping up to be a banner year at the Port of New Orleans. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The outlook for Louisiana suggests that drier conditions will continue into next week at least.  LSU Public Heath Climatologist Barry Keim says currently, 59-percent of Louisiana is considered to be in a drought, and about 25-percent of the state is in severe drought or worse.

Cut 3 (10) “…on steroids.”

5:30 PM Newscast Oct 25

Early voting continues at a brisk pace this year. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s Office says hundreds of thousands of voters have already cast their ballots.

Cut 9 (10)  “…cast their ballots.”

Remember, during early voting, you can vote at any polling place within your parish. On Election Day, you will need to go to your assigned precinct.

A preliminary test of a second inmate is positive for tuberculosis. The inmate is incarcerated at Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson and the Department of Corrections says additional testing is being done to verify that the strain of bacteria for which the inmate tested positive is the one that causes TB. The department says this case is not related to the drug-resistant TB diagnosed at the ICE facility. DCI is not on lockdown, but the department has suspended routine inmate transfers into and out of the prison for the time being.

It’s shaping up to be a banner year at the Port of New Orleans. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The outlook for Louisiana suggests that drier conditions will continue into next week at least.  LSU Public Heath Climatologist Barry Keim says currently, 59-percent of Louisiana is considered to be in a drought, and about 25-percent of the state is in severe drought or worse.

Cut 3 (10) “…on steroids.”

4:30 PM Newscast Oct 25

Early voting continues at a brisk pace this year. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s Office says while the number of early voters so far is huge, it pales in comparison to the number of ballots the office expects to be cast in the final days of early voting and on Election Day.

Cut 11 (15) “…before Election Day.”

The Port of New Orleans is on track for a record-breaking year this year.

Cut 6 (12) “…our cruise lines.”

Kimberly Curth with the Port of New Orleans says with this many passengers, the port is all the way back from the pandemic.

Dry conditions are expected to continue into next week across the state with no relief in sight.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

A huge game is set for Saturday night in College Station as the 8th-ranked LSU Tigers visit 14th-ranked Texas A-and-M. The winner will be the lone team in the SEC that’s undefeated in league play. The winner will also see their odds improve in making the college football playoff. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly expects his players to give it all they got…

Cut 12 (12) “…the line.”