1:30 LRN Newscast

When it comes to education, the Council for a Better Louisiana isn’t pleased with the budget cuts proposed by the House. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrest of multiple people involved in the beating and then shooting of a man identified as DaVeontre Modest. Authorities say Modest was first involved in a fight that left him unconscious, when he regained consciousness, he was shot at least two times. A juvenile and 20-year-old Kelvin Woods Junior have been charged with attempted second-degree murder.

A murder suspect was arrested in Natchitoches Parish after he called authorities about a flat tire….
cut 12 (10) “…roadside assistance’
Chief of operations for the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, Jimmy Travis, says 25-year-old Jerome Wilson of Hammond was wanted in the stabbing death of 31-year-old Carol Allen of New Orleans. Allen was a sex worker and the two met through an escort service. She was killed in her car.

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger let it be known he doesn’t appreciate Governor Jeff Landry’s policies against the LGBTQ community during their performance at the Jazz Fest yesterday. Jagger said Landry is inclusive and trying to bring the state back to the Stone age. Landry answered back on the social media platform “X” and said the only person who might remember the stone age is Jagger. Political analyst Jim Engster…
cut 11 (08) “…sense of humor”

12:30 LRN Newscast May 3

The budget passed in the House last week, cut $24 million from early childhood education and reduced teacher pay stipends from $2,000 to $1,700. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin says it sends a bad message and it’s discouraging…

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Louisiana Tech raised $1.96 million on Giving Day this year. The fundraiser was held on April 18th and LA Tech President Jim Henderson says they received donations from over 800 different donors, like students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, corporate partners, and community members.

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The Rolling Stones long awaited appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is getting fantastic reviews. 40-thousand people were on hand to see the British Rockers perform a two-hour, 18-song setlist. President of New Orleans and Company Walt Leger says you would never guess Mick Jagger is 80 years old

Cut 9 (08) “..amazing show” 

One of the highlights was New Orleans soul queen, Irma Thomas singing “Time is on My Side” which was the first Top 10 American hit for the Rolling Stones in 1964.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry’s legislative priorities are running into resistance in the Senate. A House approved school choice bill that the governor supports has yet to be heard by Senate Education. Landry also backs a major change in the public records law, but the bill awaits a debate on the Senate floor. And Senate President Cameron Henry also does not fully support a proposed constitutional convention. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…
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There is still a month to go in the legislative session, so there is still time for Landry’s legislative priorities to make it through the legislative process.

The National 2024 Small Business Person of the Year is from Bayou State. Iam Tucker is the president and CEO of Integrated Logistical Support in New Orleans. As a second-generation small business owner of 15 years, Tucker says she’s extremely honored to receive the recognition.
Cut 4 (10) “…my life.”
Integrated Logistical Support employs civil engineers that assist with construction management.

The head baseball coach at Walker High School is accused of stealing 29-thousand dollars from the baseball program. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says Nicholas Scelfo submitted multiple reimbursement invoices totaling 29-thousand dollars and at the end of the 2024 season, school officials conducted an audit and the equipment he claimed to purchase did not exist…
cut 12 (09) “….hate it for them”
Scelfo faces a felony theft charge and his employment with the Livingston School system is under review.

The LSU baseball team hosts top ranked Texas A-and-M this weekend. If the Tigers win this series, it will put them back into the conversation of making the NCAA Tournament. Coach Jay Johnson…
cut 17 (15) “….a home”
Game one of the series is at 7 PM.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 3

Governor Landry’s legislative priorities are running into resistance in the Senate. A House-approved school choice bill the governor supports hasn’t been heard in Senate Education. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Senate President Cameron Henry is not fully on board with Landry on the E-S-A bill or the constitutional convention.

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The head baseball coach at Walker High School, Nicholas Scelfo has been arrested for allegedly submitting false invoices of almost $30,000 to the school for reimbursement of equipment he never purchased. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard…

Cut 10 (06) “…disappointing.”

Ard says the investigation is ongoing.

Police have arrested 34-year-old Foreign National Amanvir (Uh man ver) Singh (Sing) in the shooting death of 36-year-old long-haul truck driver, Gurpreet (Gore preet) Singh Judge. The shooting happened alongside Interstate 20 in Caddo Parish last month. Sgt. Casey Jones with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says they originally believed it was road rage but the two knew of each other.

Cut 8 (11) “…Greenwood, Louisiana.” 

The National 2024 Small Businessperson of the Year is Iam Tucker, president and CEO of Integrated Logistical Support in New Orleans. She bought the business from her father and has grown the firm to 50 employees with a revenue of over $2.7 million.

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry’s legislative priorities are facing resistance in the Senate. Colleen Crain has the story…
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During the Rolling Stones performance at Jazz Fest, Mick Jagger took a shot at Governor Landry and Landry clapped back. Jagger referred to Landry as real inclusive and accused the first year governor of taking the state back to the Stone Age. Landry responded on social media by saying the only person who might remember the stone age is Jagger, but the rock star is always welcomed in Louisiana.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office says they’ve made an arrest in the fatal shooting that took place between motorists on I-20 on April 23rd….
cut 9 (10) “…their investigation”
That’s Sergeant Casey Jones. Back on April 23rd. The alleged gunman identified as a Amanvir Singh, was seen arguing with a driver of an 18-wheeler from California. The victim was seeing trying to flee on foot when he was allegedly shot by Singh.

A New Orleanian has been named the Small Business Person of the Year by the Small Business Administration. Iam Tucker owns Integrated Logistical Support, which provides construction management. Tucker says after an architect draws plans for a structure, her civil engineers make it work…
cut 5 (09) “….correctly”
The UNO graduate says she’s been able to grow the firm to 50 employees with an annual revenue near three million dollars.

8:30 am Newscast

The owner of an engineering firm in New Orleans has been awarded Small Business Person of the Year. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Mick Jagger took an on stage jab at governor Jeff Landry during The Rolling Stones performance at Jazz Fest yesterday. According to reports, Jagger referred to Landry as “real inclusive” and said he’s taking the state back to “the stone age”. Landry clapped back on social media with “You can’t always get what you want.” And added “The only person who might remember the Stone Age is @MickJagger. Love you buddy, you’re always welcome in Louisiana.

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Governor Landry’s legislative priorities are hitting some snags at the Capitol. The school choice bill the governor supports has yet to be heard by Senate Education. And there’s back and forth over the constitutional convention. Representative Julie Emerson’s Education Savings Account bill passed 72 to 32 in the House on April 8, but the measure that would greatly expand the state’s voucher program  has stalled in the Senate…

Cut 14 (12)  “…in a committee.”

The LSU baseball team will host the top ranked Texas A&M Aggies this weekend. A&M currently sits on top of D1 Baseball’s rankings and the Aggies are top 3 in the SEC in almost every category. Head Coach Jay Johnson.

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7:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry’s legislative priorities are facing resistance in the Senate. Colleen Crain has the story…

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New Orleans police are investigating a deadly afternoon traffic accident. The call about the overturned vehicle on Interstate 610 and St. Bernard Avenue came in just before 4:30 yesterday. We’re told the injured driver was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. No other injuries were reported.

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Walker High School’s head baseball coach has been arrested for allegedly submitting false invoices of almost $30,000 to the school for reimbursement of equipment he never bought. When the school discovered the discrepancy, they ultimately learned that the equipment had never even been ordered. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard. says they his office is still investigating the incident.

Cut 11 (08) “…majority of it.”
Police have arrested 34-year-old Foreign National Amanvir (Uh man ver) Singh (Sing) in the shooting death of 36-year-old long-haul truck driver, Gurpreet (Gore preet) Singh Judge. The shooting happened alongside Interstate 20 in Caddo Parish last month. Wednesday night, Singh was arrested near Jackson, Mississippi. Sgt. Casey Jones with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office …

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6:30 am Newscast

The baseball coach at Walker High School faces felony theft charges after he allegedly submitted false invoices totaling close to $30,000. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Police in Shreveport have arrested a middle school student in connection with an alleged threat made against a Shreveport high school. Detectives arrested the 11 year old Youree Drive Middle School student on a charge of terrorizing. The unspecified threat was made against Captain Shreve High School.

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Governor Landry’s legislative priorities are running into resistance in the Senate. A House approved school choice bill that the governor supports has yet to be heard by Senate Education. Landry also backs a major change in the public records law, but the bill awaits a debate on the Senate floor. And Senate President Cameron Henry also does not fully support a proposed constitutional convention. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

Cut 13 (06)  “…he wants.”

The National 2024 Small Business Person of the Year is from Bayou State. Iam Tucker is the president and CEO of Integrated Logistical Support in New Orleans. As a second-generation small business owner of 15 years, Tucker says she’s extremely honored to receive the recognition.

Cut 4 (10) “…my life.”

 

AM LRN Newscall May 3

The owner of an engineering firm in New Orleans has been awarded Small Business Person of the Year. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The baseball coach at Walker High School faces felony theft charges after he allegedly submitted false invoices totaling close to $30,000. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Governor Jeff Landry’s legislative priorities are facing resistance in the Senate. Colleen Crain has the story…

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The National 2024 Small Business Person of the Year is from Bayou State. Iam Tucker is the president and CEO of Integrated Logistical Support in New Orleans. As a second-generation small business owner of 15 years, Tucker says she’s extremely honored to receive the recognition.

Cut 4 (10) “…my life.”

Integrated Logistical Support consists of civil and structural engineers who provide construction management. Tucker says that after an architect draws plans for a structure, the civil engineers make it work. For example…

Cut 5 (09) “…correctly.” 

As a former Baton Rouge police officer, Tucker says her plans to excel in law enforcement were sidetracked when her father asked her to purchase his business. The UNO graduate says she made steady payments to her father and has grown the firm to 50 employees with a revenue of over $2.7 million.

Cut 6 (13) “…engineering company.”

Under her leadership her firm has received more than 100 contract awards across various state, local and federal agencies.

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Police have arrested 34-year-old Foreign National Amanvir (Uh man ver) Singh (Sing) in the shooting death of 36-year-old long-haul truck driver, Gurpreet (Gore preet) Singh Judge. The shooting occurred alongside Interstate 20 in Caddo Parish last month and Wednesday night, Singh was arrested near Jackson, Mississippi where he lives. Sgt. Casey Jones with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office …

Cut 7 (10) “…we got.”

Jones says the incident was originally believed to have been a road rage incident. It’s now known that the two knew of each other.

Cut 8 (11) “…Greenwood, Louisiana.” 

At the time of the shooting, witnesses reported two people outside their vehicles arguing on the one ramp to I-20 and when the victim tried to run away, the suspect allegedly shot him. Jones says the investigation is still ongoing…

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The head baseball coach at Walker High School, Nicholas Scelfo has been arrested for allegedly submitting false invoices of almost $30,000 to the school for reimbursement of equipment he never purchased. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says they were contacted after school officials conducted an equipment inventory.

Cut 10 (06) “…disappointing.”

When the school discovered no equipment they reviewed the reimbursement invoices, and contacted vendors associated with the orders. They found the orders did not exist. Ard says they are still investigating the incident.

Cut 11 (08) “…majority of it.”

Ard says the arrest for felony theft over $25,000 comes as quite a shock to the community.

Cut 12 (09) “…hate it for them.” 

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Governor Landry’s legislative priorities are running into resistance in the Senate. A House approved school choice bill that the governor supports has yet to be heard by Senate Education. Landry also backs a major change in the public records law, but the bill awaits a debate on the Senate floor. And Senate President Cameron Henry also does not fully support a proposed constitutional convention. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

Cut 13 (06)  “…he wants.”

Pinsonat says Representative Julie Emerson’s Education Savings Account bill passed 72 to 32 in the House on April 8, but the measure that would greatly expand the state’s voucher program  has stalled in the Senate…

Cut 14 (12)  “…in a committee.”

Pinsonat says a big concern with the E-S-A bill is the cost. The proposal makes taxpayer dollars available to all families to pay for education expenses, including private school tuition.

Pinsonat says Senate President Cameron Henry is not fully on board with Landry on the E-S-A bill or the constitutional convention

Cut 15 (11)  “…kind of weird”

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The LSU baseball team will host the Texas A&M Aggies this weekend. A&M currently sits on top of D1 Baseball’s rankings and the Aggies are top 3 in the SEC in almost every major hitting and pitching category so far this season. The Aggies will not be the first number one team that the Tigers have faced, but LSU Head Coach Jay Johnson says that they may be the most complete team they’ve seen since there are seemingly no holes in A&M’s play.

Cut 16 (16)  “… a lot of holes.”

The Aggies are not only a very balanced team, but they have been dominating their competition this season. That dominant play has shown up in many ways, but none more empathic than last weekend when A&M run-ruled the nineteenth ranked Georgia Bulldogs 19 to 9. Coach Johnson says that taking on Texas A&M will be an exciting opportunity for the Tigers.

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LSU has won seven of its past nine games after taking two of three against Missouri and Auburn as well as defeating UNO, Nicholls, and Grambling in midweek games. The Tigers need this winning streak to continue if they want to make the NCAA tournament this season and Johnson says that his team is in the right mindset to accomplish this goal.

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LSU will take on Texas A&M with the first pitch today at 7 pm and the game will be broadcast on ESPN2 and the SEC Network.

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New ULM Warhawks football coach Byrant Vincent says that he has seen a lot of offseason progress show up in his team’s spring training. Vincent says that he has a plan in place to help get the Warhawks back on track in the win column, but like with any new system, he says that there will be some challenges that come with everything being new.

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The Warhawks finished last season with a 2 and 10 record overall and an 0 and 8 record in SunBelt play. Vincent says that building a winning culture at ULM will take time and that the first eight weeks are very important to a program’s success. That’s why Vincent says he’s developed a two part plan to really build a strong foundation for ULM.

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The Warhawks will open their 2024 season at home against Jackson State on August 29th.

 

 

 

 

 

5:30 LRN Newscast May 2

Governor Landry’s legislative priorities are running into resistance in the Senate. A House approved school choice bill the governor supports has yet to be heard by Senate Education. Landry also backs a major change in the public records law, but the bill awaits a debate on the Senate floor. And Senate President Cameron Henry also does not fully support a proposed constitutional convention. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

Cut 13 (06)  “..he wants.”

Pinsonat says Representative Julie Emerson’s Education Savings Account bill passed 72 to 32 in the House on April 8, but the measure to greatly expand the state’s voucher program is stalled in the Senate…

Cut 14 (12)  “…in a committee.”

State lawmakers have convinced the Landy Administration to participate in the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer Program which helps feed children from needy families. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 20 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

And the House is scheduled to vote Tuesday on House Bill 800 to hold a Constitutional Convention that would begin on May 20th. The vote was moved from Wednesday, and bill author New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu added amendments that the homestead exemption would remain intact and private donations would not be used to help defer costs for the convention.