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The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has unanimously approved new policies based on State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley’s Let Teachers Teach workgroup. Brumley says the new policies free teachers from what he calls “onerous bureaucracy”…
Cut 25 (09) “…from learning.”
The policies also focus on expanding teacher autonomy.

Grambling State University makes history today by opening Louisiana’s first digital library building. Dean of the Digital Library and Learning Commons Adrienne Webber says keeping everything online gives everyone access to the most recent, relevant information.
Cut 3 (08) “…minutes.”
The digital library provides access to more than one-point-six million digital books and pieces of research material.

The Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources has announced an offshore wind roadmap is being developed which will serve as a strategic guide as the offshore wind industry is set to grow in Louisiana. DENR spokesperson Patrick Courreges says they are holding a zoom meeting on September fifth and the public is encouraged to participate and provide recommendations…
cut 12 (10) “….they be there”
For more information go to Louisiana-offshore-wind-dot-com.

The World Health Organization has declared mpox, formerly known as monkey pox, a global health emergency as the viral disease has produced a more dangerous strain that has killed hundreds in Africa….
cut 15 (08) “….that it’s happening”
That’s Tulane Epidemiology professor Doctor Susan Hassig. Health officials say a the risk for a widespread outbreak in the United States is low.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved Let Teachers Teach policies that were based on recommendations from a group of teachers. Superintendent of Education Doctor Cade Brumley says one of the new policies will streamline and reduce dozens of non-academic trainings and lessons teachers have been required to repeat annually…
cut 5 (11) “…paperwork on teachers”
New policies have also been approved that will result in disruptive students being removed from the classroom.

You may have heard m-pox, formerly known as Monkeypox, has been declared a global health emergency. An mpox outbreak is spreading across Africa, killing more than 500 people. Tulane Epidemiology Professor Susan Hassig…
cut 14 (11) “…other organ systems”
The more dangerous strain of M-pox has not been detected in the United States.

The advisory committee for the Offshore Wind Roadmap will hold its first meeting in September as this group is trying to develop a strategic guide on how the state can capitalize on the potential of an offshore wind industry off the coast of Louisiana. State Department of Energy and Natural Resources spokesperson Patrick Courreges says they know the Bayou State has the workforce part figured out…
cut 11 (10) “…pretty well”
DENR wants public participation in the road map, and will hold a Zoom meeting on September 5 from 11 to 1 to discuss the road map with the public.

In the last legislative session, Louisiana lawmakers appropriated 100-million dollars that will be used to upgrade state and local juvenile detention centers. Governor Jeff Landry spoke about that decision during a visit to Monroe and says the state is also investing in rehabilitation…
uct 9 (12) “…incarcerated in there”
The legislature also allocated money to hire 70 more people at the Swanson Center for Youth prison in the Monroe area.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has unanimously approved new policies based on State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley’s Let Teachers Teach workgroup. Brumley says the new policies free teachers from what he calls “onerous bureaucracy”…
Cut 4 (10) “…from learning.”
The policies also focus on expanding teacher autonomy.

An Offshore Wind Road Map for Louisiana is being developed by the state Department of Energy and Natural Resources to ensure they’re able to properly take advantage of offshore wind energy. DENR spokesperson Patrick Courreges says the road map will answer questions like…
Cut 10 (11) “…(x2) in that field?”
The road map will address things like the supply chain, economic considerations, and shared use of state-owned waters for different interests.

During a speech at the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, Governor Jeff Landry spoke on the benefits of the Louisiana Legislature allocating 100-million dollars to improve juvenile detention centers.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Baton Rouge Police Department says it has made the largest fentanyl drug bust in the state’s history as their officers have seized around 181 pounds of fentanyl. One person has been arrested, 42-year-old Cendy Keophimanh, and he faces numerous charges. The drugs were found in two different homes.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education unanimously approved new policies from the Let Teachers Teach workgroup. Mel Bridges has the details.
Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

Lafourche Parish deputies arrested 19-year-old Tyaliah Adams for possessing a gun in the parking lot of the Thibodaux High School football stadium. Adams allegedly brandished the firearm during an altercation between two males. Authorities say when she showed the gun, everyone fled the scene.

During a speech in front of the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, Governor Jeff Landry touted the passage of a bill that allows prosecutors to charge a 17-year-old as an adult when a serious crime was committed. Landry believes this legislation will address the rising levels of violent crime among teens…
cut 8 (08) “…amount of violence”
Landry says the Louisiana Legislature also did a good thing when it appropriated 100-million dollars to increase bed space for juvenile offenders.

The World Health Organization declared monkeypox, or m-pox, a global health emergency as the disease ravages Africa. Tulane Epidemiology Professor Dr. Susan Hassig says mpox was able to spread so quickly among African countries because of…
Cut 13 (10) “…most affected.”
Hassig says while mpox is a concern, it’s not likely to affect the U.S. or even tourists to Africa, since mpox spreads via intimate contact.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved new policies based on recommendations from Superinterndent of Education Cade Brumley. Brumley says one of the new policies will tighten student discpline, ensuring teachers have the right to have a student removed from the classroom when their behavior prevents the orderly instruction of other students…
cut 6 (11) “…simply teach”

While speaking to the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, Governor Jeff Landry says the state Legislature appropriated 100 million dollars to increase the number of juvenile detention center beds around the state and state dollars will also be spent on ensuring juvenile offenders have access to the necessary resources for rehabilitation
Cut 7 (06) “…path that we’re on.”

The Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources is creating an Offshore Wind Road Map to properly take advantage of offshore wind energy. Mel Bridges has more.
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

A St. Tammany Parish judge has sentenced a Virginia woman to 35-years in prison as a result of a traffic stop on I-12 that resulted in sheriff deputies discovering four Fruity Pepples cereal boxes filled with nearly eight-thousand methamphetamine pills. Prosecutors say 32-year-old Precious Hicks was convicted on drug trafficking charges and she has a lengthy criminal history.

5:30 LRN Newscast

Halfway through the Democratic National Convention, several polls show Kamala Harris with a small lead over Donald Trump. Jeff Palermo has the story.

cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

 

Louisiana State Police and the Thibodaux Police Department have arrested 19-year-old Tylaiah Adams of Thibodaux for aggravated assault with a firearm in a parking lot at Thibodaux High School after school hours. Officials say two male students were involved in an altercation and Adams, who is not a student at Thibodaux High, allegedly got out of a car and brandished a gun.

 
East Baton Rouge authorities have ruled the death of an infant left in a hot car all day last month an accident. The parent told deputies they forgot to drop their six month old off at daycare in the morning and realized the terrible mistake when they went to the day care facility after work. Kids and Car Safety Director Amber Rollins recommends creating a visual reminder for when your child is in the car with you, which can break a parent out of autopilot. She suggests keeping a large stuffed animal in the back seat…

cut 8 (11) “…child is with you.”

 

Governor Jeff Landry expects Louisiana will continue to rise in the national rankings for K-through-12th grade public education. He says thanks to new laws approved by the legislature and finalized by BESE, teachers will get more freedom over things like lesson plans…

cut 5 (08) “…social workers.”

4:30 LRN Newscast

East Baton Rouge authorities have ruled the death of a six-month-old left in a car all day last month an accident. Sean Richardson has more.

cut 1 (31) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

 

Governor Jeff Landry expects Louisiana will continue to rise in the national rankings for K-through-12th grade public education as, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report, Louisiana ranks 40th. Landry points to the Louisiana Gator Program, which will replace the current voucher program. He says Louisiana Gator will expand over time, allowing more students of all income levels to use taxpayer dollars to attend the school of their choice…

cut 4 (08) “…mailing address.”

 

Former Lt. Governor and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is serving as a platform committee co-chair at the Democratic National Convention.

cut 9 (07) “…Medicare.”
But Louisiana Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says the Biden-Harris administration’s economic plan led to historic inflation, and prices could rise again if the federal government decides to forgive one-point-four trillion dollars in student loans.

cut 10 (09) “…this election.”

 

Louisiana State Police and the Thibodaux Police Department have arrested 19-year-old Tylaiah Adams of Thibodaux for aggravated assault with a firearm in a parking lot at Thibodaux High School after school hours. Officials say two male students were involved in an altercation and Adams, who is not a student at Thibodaux High, allegedly got out of a car and brandished a gun. All parties then fled the scene.

3:30 LRN Newscast

We’re halfway through the Democratic National Convention and several polls show Kamala Harris with a small lead over Donald Trump. Louisiana Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says for Trump to win in November, he needs to stick to the issues…

cut 12 (09) “…on that.”

 

Ground has been broken on the long awaited Jimmie Davis Bridge Replacement project in south Bossier City and Shreveport. The new bridge will have two more lanes, a median, and three spaces for U-turns; and the old bridge will be converted into a walking bridge. The project will also see LA-511 widened near the bridge to accommodate the extra lanes. DOTD Secretary Joe Donahue says this project is more than just a bridge…

cut 15 (08) “…currently.”

The new bridge is expected to be completed by 2026.

 

East Baton Rouge authorities have ruled the death of an infant left in a hot car all day last month was accidental. The parent told deputies they forgot to drop their six month old at daycare in the morning and realized the terrible mistake when they went to the daycare facility after work. Kids and Car Safety Director Amber Rollins says usually when this happens, it’s completely accidental and…

cut 6 (08) “…rest of their lives.”

 
Governor Jeff Landry expects Louisiana will continue to rise in the national rankings for K-through-12th grade public education as, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report, Louisiana ranks 40th. Landry says reforms and legislation approved in the last regular session will lead to a higher ranking.

cut 3 (11) “…three years.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

Former Lt Governor and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is serving as a platform committee co-chair at the Democratic National Convention. The platform features common themes used by Democrats since Donald Trump became the favorite to be the Republican Presidential nominee…

Cut 11 (08) ” ..be higher.”

But Louisiana Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy says the Biden-Harris administration’s economic plan led to historic inflation and prices could rise again if the federal government decides to forgive one-point-four trillion dollars in student loans.

Cut 10 (08) “…this election.”

The death of an Infant left in a hot car last month was ruled an accident by authorities. Kids and Car Safety Director Amber Rollins says these accidents often result from a combination of stress, fatigue, and changes in routine, which can disrupt normal memory processes.

Cut 7 (11) “…dropped off in the first place.”

Governor Jeff Landry expects Louisiana will continue to rise in the national rankings for K-through-12th grade public education. Landry is also excited about the state’s “Let Teachers Teach initiative”. He thinks that with new laws approved by the legislature and finalized by BESE, teachers will no longer be subjected to state-mandated training on issues that do not need to be addressed and teachers are also getting more freedom over lesson plans…

Cut 5 (08)  “…social workers.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry expects Louisiana will continue to rise in the national rankings for K-through-12th grade public education. Landry says the state is putting policies in place that puts the parents in charge of a child’s education. The governor says the best example of that is the Louisiana Gator Program, which will replace the state’s current voucher program. He says Louisiana Gator will expand over time allowing more students of all income levels to use taxpayer dollars to attend the school of their choice…

Cut 4 (08) “..mailing address.”

East Baton Rouge authorities have ruled the death of an infant left in a hot car all day last month an accident. Rollins says to create a visual reminder for when your child is in the car with you, which can break a parent out of autopilot. Rollins suggests keeping a large stuffed animal in the back seat…

Cut 8 (11)  “…child is with you.”

Halfway through the Democratic National Convention, several polls show Kamala Harris will small lead over Donald Trump. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

Grambling State is making history tomorrow with opening the first digital library building in Louisiana. The new library is a central academic information hub that aims to facilitate access to resources and connect users to community information. The 50 thousand square foot facility is designed as a space to connect, create, and collaborate. With over 150 computer stations, 17 thousand square feet of study space, and multipurpose spaces for events, meetings, and seminars.