12:30 LRN Newscast

At the state capitol, the House is expected to vote today on a bill that calls for a Constitutional Convention to be held later this month….
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The Louisiana House has rejected a bill that attempted to prohibit the conceal carrying of guns without a permit within 100 feet of a parade. State Representative Danny McCormick says this will not keep criminals conceal carrying at a parade…
cut 9 (09) “…laws anyhow”

Governor Landry signed into law four bills today that backers of the legislation believe will help reduce insurance premiums. One of the bills signed into law phases out the three-year rule. Louisiana is the only state that prohibits an insurer from dropping a policyholder that’s been a customer for three or more years. But Pollock Representative Gabe Firment’s measure gives insurers that ability…
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Opponents are concerned this new law will result in more policyholders needing Citizens insurance.

The U-S House is expected to vote today on legislation that would rename a post office in Rayville after the late Luke Letlow. Letlow was elected to represent the 5th District in Congress. But in 2020 Letlow died a few days before his swearing in from COVID. His wife, Julia, now represents the fifth district…
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11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU women’s basketball program has announced it will play a game next regular season at Brookshire Grocery Arena in Bossier City on December eighth. The Lady Tigers will play Grambling that day and it allows Mikaylah Williams to play a game in her hometown.

Mystik Dan, which is owned by a couple from Shreveport along with others, won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, but will the Kentucky-bred horse run in the second leg of the triple crown. The Preakness takes place on May 18th and co-owner Sharilyn Gasaway, says Mystik Dan, has not performed well in the past on short rest…
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Gasaway says Mystik Dan has performed better when he has a month off between races.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association state baseball tournament begins today. Tonight it’s the Division Four select semifinals….second-seeded Covenant Christian takes on 11th seeded Glenbrook and top seeded Opelouas Catholic plays fifth seeded Central Catholic.

11:30 LRN Newscast May 7

The Louisiana House is scheduled to vote today on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention later this month. Revising the constitution is one of Governor Jeff Landry’s priorities, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it will need a two-thirds majority to pass.

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The House convenes at 1pm.

Today, Louisiana observes National Fentanyl Awareness Day. 210 people die every day from Fentanyl overdoses and Kandyce Cowart with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana says everyone needs to be aware of how dangerous the drug is. She equates it to a jetliner crashing every day…

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Fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine.

It’s National Hurricane Preparedness Week GOHSEP wants you to be ready.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Temperatures will be in the the 90s with heat indexes reaching triple digits in Louisiana this week. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says usually it’s the third week of May when temps reach that high in Louisiana.

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10:30 LRN Newscast May 7

The Louisiana House is scheduled to vote today on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention later this month. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Republicans will need a two-thirds majority for the measure to pass and for a little insurance he believes they’ll have to reach across the aisle.

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The House convenes at 1pm today.

Mystik Dan, which is owned by a couple from Shreveport along with others, won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, but will the Kentucky-bred horse run in the second leg of the triple crown. The Preakness takes place on May 18th and co-owner Sharilyn Gasaway, says Mystik Dan, has not performed well in the past on short rest…
cut 19 (07) “…that race”
Gasaway says Mystik Dan has performed better when he has a month between races.

It’s National Hurricane Preparedness Week and before we get into the thick of the storm season, GOHSEP Director Jacques Thibodeaux says it’s a good time to get your plan in order and make sure you know where to evacuate and what you’ll need…

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And speaking of weather, it’s only the first full week of May and we could see some 90-degree temperatures this week. LSU climatologist Barry Keim says humidity levels will also be up, so triple digit heat indexes are possible…
cut 14 (12) “….very nice”
There is a slight chance for severe weather on Wednesday for north Louisiana and for most of the state on Thursday.

9:30 LRN Newscast

A meeting was held Monday on the remedial process of how the state’s congressional map will be drawn. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Its National Hurricane Preparedness Week, and GOHSEP Director Jacques Thibeadeaux wants to make sure you are ready for an active hurricane season. Here are a few things you can do to make sure you are prepared.
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Colorado State researchers are calling for 23 named storms, when the average for the last three decades is 14.

It’s National Fentanyl Awareness Day. According to the C-D-C, Louisiana’s overdose death rate is nearly double the national average. Kandyce Cowart with Blue Cross and Blue Shield says education and awareness are vital in combating this problem…
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Blue Cross is holding community forums at churches to help people learn about the dangers of Fentanyl.

It’s the middle of spring , but it will feel more like summer over the next few days as temperatures will hit 90 degrees in many areas of the state. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim….
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Keim says a cold front will sweep across the state Thursday, bringing cooler temperatures for the weekend. There’s also a slight chance for severe weather for most of the state on Thursday too.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 7

At the state capitol, the House is expected to vote today on a bill that calls for a Constitutional Convention to be held later this month. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The federal judges who rejected a Congressional map with two Black majority districts have asked the state if the Louisiana Legislature can draw a new map. The Secretary of State’s Office has set a May 15th deadline for a map to be in place for the fall federal elections. Louisiana A-G Liz Murrill says it’s possible the case will head to the U-S Supreme Court this week.

Today, it’s National Fentanyl Awareness Day. According to the CDC over 150 people die every day from overdoses related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Kandyce Cowart with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana equates it to a jetliner crashing every day…
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Fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine and it has been showing up in drugs like marijuana and cocaine and producing deadly consequences for users who are often unaware of its presence.

When you walk outside today, you’ll feel the heat and humidity as the state will see its first 90-degree temperatures of the year this week. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s usually the first heat wave of the year when individuals experience heat-related illnesses…
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Keim says a cold front will arrive on Thursday to bring us more seasonable temperatures.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana House is scheduled to vote this afternoon on legislation that calls for the state to hold a limited constitutional convention. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says last week the House approved amendments that the convention will not result in changes to the Homestead Exemption or the K-through-12th grade funding formula…
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It’s National Fentanyl Awareness Day and Louisiana has seen a sharp increase in fatal fentanyl overdoses. The latest data available shows 65-percent of suspected drug-related fatalities in Louisiana involved fentanyl. Kandyce Cowart with Blue Cross Blue Sheild of Louisiana says the problem in Louisiana is compounded by its location…
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It’s National Hurricane Preparedness Week and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness wants you to be ready.
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Governor Jeff Landry holds a bill signing ceremony this morning for four property insurance reform bills that have made it through the legislative process. A statewide poll of 800 registered voters conducted for the Advocate and the Times Picayune found that 68-percent of respondents do not agree with Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple’s approach to fixing the insurance crisis. Temple believes his plan will bring more competition to the state, which will help reverse rising premiums.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana House is scheduled to vote today on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention later this month. Revising the constitution is one of Governor Jeff Landry’s priorities, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it will need a two-thirds majority to pass.
Cut 7 (11) “…thin majority.”
The full House was scheduled to vote on the bill last week but it was pushed to today.

It’s only the first full week of May and we could see some 90-degree temperatures this week. LSU climatologist Barry Keim says humidity levels will also be up, so triple digit heat indexes are possible…
cut 14 (12) “….very nice”
There is a slight chance for severe weather on Wednesday for north Louisiana and for most of the state on Thursday.

A meeting was held Monday on the remedial process of how the state’s congressional map will be drawn. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Also, during yesterday’s hearing, the three-judge court wanted an answer from the state by the end of today on whether it’s possible the Louisiana legislature can try again and approve a new map for this fall’s elections. Legislators are are in session until June 3rd, but there might not be a legislative instrument available for them to start the process.

AM LRN Newscall May 7

It’s National Hurricane Preparedness Week and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness wants you to be ready.  Sean Richardson has more.

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At the state capitol, the House is expected to vote today on a bill on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention later this month. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A meeting was held Monday on the remedial process of how the state’s congressional map will be drawn. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Its National Hurricane Preparedness Week, and GOHSEP Director Jacques Thibeadeaux  wants to make sure you are ready for an active hurricane season. Here are a few things you can do to make sure you are prepared.

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Thibeadeaux suggest having an emergency fund ready and not wait to start saving up.

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Thibeadeaux says now is a good time to make sure you know where to evacuate and what you’ll need…

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Colorado State University conducts long-range forecasts and they anticipate a very active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with the possibility of 23 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and 5 of those likely becoming Major Hurricanes.

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The Louisiana House is scheduled to vote today on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention later this month. Revising the constitution is one of Governor Jeff Landry’s priorities, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it will need a two-thirds majority to pass.

Cut 7 (11) “…thin majority.”

The full House was scheduled to vote on the bill last week but it was pushed to today.

Pinsonat says for more assurance that the convention will receive passage in the House, the Republicans will need to reach across the aisle.

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The bill was amended to protect the homestead exemption, the K-12 funding formula, and that a third party cannot fund the convention. Pinsonat says those were big concerns and while that might be what it takes to garner enough votes for passage…

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Landry says his motivation to hold a constitutional convention is to give lawmakers more flexibility with the budget so, when there’s less money to allocate most of the cuts won’t fall on healthcare and education.

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Today, Louisiana observes National Fentanyl Awareness Day. 210 people die every day from Fentanyl overdoses and Kandyce Cowart with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana says everyone needs to be aware of how dangerous the drug is. She equates it to a jetliner crashing every day…

Cut 10 (10) “…talking about.”

Fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine and it has been showing up in drugs like marijuana and cocaine with deadly consequences for users who are often unaware of its presence. Cowart believes education and awareness are vital in combating the problem.

Cut 11 (08) “…word out.”

In a prescribed healthcare setting Fentanyl provides relief from severe pain, but illegal and improper use can be fatal.

Blue Cross is holding community forums at some area churches to help people learn about the dangers of Fentanyl. Cowart says the problem in Louisiana is compounded by our location…

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It’s going to be a scorcher this week with temperatures in the 90s and heat indexes reaching triple digits in Louisiana. Climatologist Barry Keim says that compared to previous years, this heat wave is early, he says it’s usually around May 12th through the 14th when the mercury hits the 90s.

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And the heat wave is bringing very high humidity levels along with it. Keim says we’re likely to feel heat indexes into the triple digits.

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Keim says it’s usually the first heat wave of the year when individuals experience heat-related illnesses and end up in the emergency room.

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5:30 LRN Newscast May 6

A meeting was held in Shreveport, Monday discussed options on how to proceed with choosing the state’s congressional map. Attorney General Liz Murrill released a statement that the Secretary of State has issued a May 15th deadline for a map to be in place for the fall election. In the statement she said the panel is inclined to move the deadline that she says will quote “create more chaos” for the state’s congressional election. Murrill wants the current map that was passed by lawmakers to remain in place.

Jared Evans, an attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, who defended the overturned map says the judges don’t believe a new map can be in place by next Wednesday.

Murrill said the US Supreme Court is expected to review the case this week.

A three-judge panel issued a decision last week that Louisiana’s congressional map creating a second majority-black district was unconstitutional because of racial gerrymander. They sided in a two to one vote with the plaintiffs who sued, leaving Louisiana as the only state in the country without a congressional map.

A statewide poll conducted for the Times-Picayune and the Advocate finds only 21-percent of voters approve of how Governor Jeff Landry is handling the state’s insurance crisis. UL-M political science professor Pearson Cross says the low the percentage could be that voters lack understanding of the insurance reform legislation that’s lawmakers are debating…

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The Louisiana House is scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention later this month. Revising the constitution is one of Governor Jeff Landry’s priorities, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it will need a two-thirds majority to pass.

Cut 7 (11) “…thin majority.”

The full House was scheduled to vote on the bill last week, but it was pushed to Tuesday.