3:30 PM Newscast May 28

Governor Jeff Landry signed a law classifying two abortion-inducing drugs as controlled and dangerous substances. 200 doctors signed a letter opposing the legislation warning it could make it harder to prescribe the drugs, which have other uses. Bill sponsor Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressly responded…

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U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson says he would not count out Republican Garret Graves if he ran for re-election in the reconfigured 6th Congressional District, which is a new majority Black District for the 2024 federal elections. Johnson says Graves has represented Louisiana well during his five terms in the U-S House…

Cut 9 (08) “…bet against him.” 

 

Houma police briefly turned into snake wranglers after capturing a python in a backyard. Mel Bridges has more.

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A Zachary woman was shot multiple times while trying to stop a suspected car burglar early this morning. Zachary PD Chief Darryl Lawrence commends her bravery but says it’s best not to approach a suspect because you could be severely injured or even killed in the process.

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Investigators are communicating with the victim but they do not yet have a suspect. If you have any information about the incident you’re encouraged to contact Zachary Police.

2:30 PM Newscast May 28

A Zachary woman is hospitalized after she was shot multiple times while trying to stop a suspected car burglar early this morning. Zachary PD Chief Darryl Lawrence says detectives are communicating with the victim at the hospital and the suspect remains as large.

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Under the state’s new Congressional map, the new sixth district boundaries stretch from Baton Rouge to Shreveport changing the demographics to a majority black district. Democratic Black state senator Cleo Fields has said he’ll seek to represent the 6th District, but U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson believes current 6ht district Representative Garrett Graves can still win, because the Presidential race is at the top of the ballot.

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Governor Jeff Landry has signed a law classifying two abortion-inducing drugs as controlled and dangerous substances at a bill signing ceremony today. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A Houma resident had an unwelcome guest over the weekend. Police caught the 12-and-a-half-foot reticulated python after the resident found it curled up in a flowerpot. Chief Travis Theriot says the snake is believed to be a former pet released into the wild, which he cautions against.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry signed a law classifying two abortion-inducing drugs as controlled and dangerous substances at a bill signing session today. He officially signed the measure last Friday. Bill sponsor Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressly explained the bill amid cries from his baby niece.
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Pressly’s niece almost died in her mother’s womb after Pressly’s brother in law attempted to sneak these drugs into her mother’s drinks to induce an abortion. But health professionals say making the drugs a controlled substance is going too far and could hurt reproductive care.

Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves has said he may run in another district because his district is now a majority-minority district. But U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson opposes that idea…
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Johnson was a guest on Talk Louisiana. If Graves seeks to represent the Sixth District, he will likely face a challenge from Black Democratic state senator Cleo Fields.

A Zachary woman was shot multiple times while trying to stop a suspected car burglar early this morning. Zachary PD Chief Darryl Lawrence says they received a call around three am of an individual trying to steal a car. He says while two women were watching, one approached the suspect and they got into a verbal altercation.
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An arrest in this case has not been made.

Police apprehended a 12-foot python that was living in the backyard of a home in Houma. Officials believe it may have slithered out of a nearby bayou. Houma Police Chief Travis Theriot says thankfully Officer Donald Aubrey was not afraid

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Houma Police turned over the snake to Wildlife and Fisheries officials. It unfortunately ate two of the homeowner’s pet geese.

12:30 LRN Newscast May 28

Governor Landry held a bill signing ceremony this morning where he signed legislation including a bill that would make possession of two drugs to induce an abortion a crime. The two drugs that are also used to treat other medical conditions, will be considered controlled substances.

U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson says he would not count out Republican Garret Graves if he ran for re-election in the reconfigured 6th Congressional District, which is a new majority Black District for the 2024 federal elections. Johnson says Graves has represented Louisiana well during his five terms in the U-S House…

Cut 9 (08) “…bet against him.” 

Graves believes the new map is illegal because the map was reconfigured based on race and not geography. Johnson was a guest on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster this morning.

Houma police briefly turned into snake wranglers after capturing a python in a backyard. Mel Bridges has more.

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11:30 LRN Newscast May 28

Houma police caught a 12-and-a-half-foot python over the weekend after a resident discovered it curled up in a flowerpot. Police Chief Travis Theriot explains…

Cut 3 (11) “…Wildlife and Fisheries.” 

The snake is believed to be a former pet released into the wild. No humans were injured but the python did eat two pet geese.

It looks like the chances of holding a Constitutional Convention are slim, the convention bill is unlikely to reach the Senate this session. LAPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says lawmakers are running out of time, but a convention could orchestrated through a special session or House intervention.

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Louisiana will be partnering with a federal program to provide Summer grocery-benefits through SUN Bucks this year, despite an earlier decision against it. DCFS Secretary David Matlock says Sun Bucks, also known as Summer EBT, should be added automatically to eligible SNAP card.

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Visit sunbucks.la.gov for more info.

The LSU Baseball team is headed to North Carolina for the Regionals. LSU’s bullpen got some big outs during the SEC Tournament and the Tigers scored 46 runs in five games. Third baseman Tommy White says they are putting barrels on balls…

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10:30 LRN Newscast May 28

The chance of a constitutional convention is pretty slim but it’s still a possibility. Mel Bridges has more.

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Two out of the four inmates who escaped from the Tangipahoa Parish Jail over the weekend have been apprehended. At a news conference authorities says jail officials didn’t know they had escaped until a family member called about one of the escapees, that call came after one visited a relative seeking shelter.

A bill to ban all THC products from being sold or manufactured in Louisiana is pending final House passage today. Veterans Action Council member Tony Landry says the bill is dangerous.

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The veteran says he feels Senator Thomas , who authored the bill, doesn’t understand the full benefits of cannabis and how other states are embracing this industry.

Reversing an earlier decision, Louisiana will be partnering with a federal program to provide Summer grocery-buying benefits through SUN Bucks also known as Summer EBT for low-income school age children. DCFS Secretary David Matlock says the funds will be made available automatically…

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9:30 am Newscast

A bill that will ban all THC products from being sold or manufactured in Louisiana if signed into law by Governor Jeff Landy is pending final House passage today. Veterans Action Council member Tony Landry says the bill by Senator Thomas Pressly is dangerous and he thinks it doesn’t consider the the full benefits of Cannabis and how other states are embracing this industry.

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Despite backing from donors, and Republicans in the Louisiana House, Governor Jeff Landry’s bill calling for a constitutional convention in August is unlikely to pass this session. LAPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says lawmakers are running out of time in this session. But he says a constitutional convention could be possible after this session through a special session or House intervention.

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Louisiana is participating in Sun Bucks to provide summer nutrition to low-income school-aged children.

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Six Louisiana baseball teams have made the cut for play in the NC-Double-A Regional tournament, which is set to begin on Friday. UL Lafayette andGrambling are headed to College Station, while Tulane and Nicholls will play at Oregon State. Louisiana Tech is headed to Fayetville, Arkansas, while the LSU baseball Tigers are headed to the North Carolina.

8:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry’s bill calling for a constitutional convention in August seems unlikely to pass this session. The biggest holdup is the Senate, which is concerned about how much a convention is actually needed. But, LAPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says says even if the Senate was on board, legislators are simply running out of time.

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Louisiana will be partnering with a federal program to provide Summer grocery-buying benefits through SUN Bucks this year, despite an earlier decision. Secretary of Children and Family Services, David Matlock Sun Bucks says should be added automatically to eligible SNAP cards but if you’re not sure about your child’s eligibility, check with DCFS or visit sunbucks.la.gov and but be sure DCFS has your correct contact information.

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A bill that will criminalize all THC products in Louisiana if signed into law by Governor Jeff Landy is pending final House passage today. Sean Richardson has more.

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There’s plenty more college baseball ahead for Louisiana fans as several Louisiana teams are headed to Regional tournaments. The LSU Tigers are headed to Chappel Hill, North Carolina, while the Rajun Cajuns and Grambling will play at College Station. The Bulldogs of Louisiana Tech are headed to Fayetville, Arkansas for regional play, while Tulane and Nicholls will both play at Oregon State. Regional action gets underway this Friday.

7:30 am Newscast

Despite backing from donors, and Republicans in the Louisiana House, Governor Jeff Landry’s bill calling for a constitutional convention in August is unlikely to pass this session. LAPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s pretty much out of the question.

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The LSU Baseball Tigers will play their first regional game this Friday in Chappel Hill, North Carolina as they take on Wofford. Coach Jay Johnson’s team is one of the hottest in all of college baseball as they’ve won 18 of their last 24, Shortstop Michael Braswell says they believe they can win every game…

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First pitch is set for Friday morning at 11.

A bill that will ban all THC products from being sold or manufactured in Louisiana is pending final House passage today. Veterans Action Council member Tony Landry is against the measure and he has a message for lawmakers making the final decision.

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Reversing an earlier decision, Louisiana will be partnering with a federal program to provide Summer grocery-buying benefits through SUN Bucks also known as Summer EBT to eligible low-income school age children. Secretary of Children and Family Services, David Matlock says if a school-aged child received SNAP Benefits during the school year, there should be no need to apply but you will need your SNAP card.

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6:30 am Newscast

The chance of a constitutional convention is pretty slim but it’s still a possibility. Mel Bridges has more.

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A bill that will ban all THC products from being sold or manufactured in Louisiana if signed into law by Governor Jeff Landy is pending final House passage today. Veterans Action Council member Tony Landry says the bill is dangerous.

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Reversing an earlier decision, Louisiana will be partnering with a federal program to provide Summer grocery-buying benefits through SUN Bucks also known as Summer EBT to eligible low-income school age children. Secretary of Children and Family Services, David Matlock says the funds will be made available automatically…

Cut 10 (11) “…late June.”
The LSU Baseball team is headed to North Carolina for the Regionals. The Tigers will play Wofford Friday morning at 11. Coach Jay Johnson’s team is one of the hottest in all of college baseball as they’ve won 18 of their last 24, so he likes his team’s chances of winning on the road….

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