5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

An Avoyelles Parish man was killed Saturday after he allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property then barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT assisted the sheriff’s office and negotiated with 36-year-old Joshua Nugent for several hours before gunfire was exchanged.

Cut 13 (11) “…looking for.” 

The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they found some disturbing trends. Between January 2013 and January 2024, there have been 116 police killings over the 132-month period, almost one a month.

Cut 10 (09) “…white people.”

Governor Jeff Landry’s Education Policy Council provides its recommendations on improving public education. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

In Shreveport, a teenager was killed early this morning in the Queensborough neighborhood.  Police have recovered dozens of shell casings and are asking for anyone with information to assist them with their investigation. A resident discovered the male teen inside of a home where he was later pronounced dead, police say he didn’t live at the residence, and they are notifying next of kin. This is the 6th homicide in Shreveport this year.

 

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they created the dashboard to increase accessibility to the data and to give those who are victims of police violence a voice.

Cut 9 (09) “…the violence.”

A third reason for the dashboard is to ensure police accountability.

In next month’s special session on crime, Governor Jeff Landry will push for Louisiana lawmakers to find new ways to hand out capital punishment. He says death penalty cases can be lengthy and cost the state millions.

Cut 7 (12) “…to victims.” 

Landry opposed granting clemency to more than 50 death row inmates last year.

In Avoyelles Parish 36-year-old Joshua Nugent was killed Saturday after he barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Sheriff’s deputies were called after Nugent allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property.  Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT also assisted.

Cut 12 (10)  “…that incident.”  

Wallace says they negotiated with Nugent for several hours.

Governor Landry’s K-12 Education Policy has released its recommendations for improving public education. Erin Bendily with the Pelican Institute for Public Policy served on that committee, and she says one of their recommendations is to expand school choice…

Cut 3 (10) “….right now”  

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Full squad workouts are underway for college baseball teams and the LSU Tigers are looking to repeat as national champions. Coach Jay Johnson likes the mindset of his team as he does not see any complacency….
Cut 16 (25) “…really positive.”
Baseball America’s preseason ranking came out today and the LSU Tigers are ranked second behind Wake Forest. Arkansas, Florida and Oregon State round out the top five.

McNeese men’s basketball picked up another vote in the A-P Top 25 poll. The Cowboys have the nation’s longest winning streak at 13 straight games and tonight the Pokes host Northwestern State.

The Ragin Cajuns and Louisiana Tech men’s basketball each have five-game winning streaks. U-L Lafayette topped Texas State 66-46 yesterday. The Cajuns will host ULM on Wednesday. The Warhawks rallied from 17 down yesterday to beat Arkansas State 85-82 in overtime

Louisiana Tech defeated New Mexico State 73-53 on Saturday as Isaiah Crawford had a game-high 25 points. The Bulldogs are tied with Sam Houston for first place in Conference USA. Tech is at F-I-U on Thursday.

Grambling is tied for first place in the SWAC with Alabama State. The Tigers have won four in a row and they host Arkansas Pine Bluff tonight.

The Pelicans are in Boston tonight to take on the Celtics. New Orleans has struggled to beat they better teams in the NBA. They got clobbered by Milwaukee on Saturday and hammered by Oklahoma City on Friday. Boston has the best record in the Eastern Conference. Tip off is at 6:30.

3:30 PM Newscall Jan 29

An Avoyelles Parish man was killed Saturday after he allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property then barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT assisted the sheriff’s office and negotiated with 36-year-old Joshua Nugent for several hours before gunfire was exchanged.

Cut 13 (11) “…looking for.” 

 

Louisiana has not executed anyone since 2010 but Governor Jeff Landry will push for legislators to find new ways to carry out executions in next month’s special session. Landry says the session will focus on crime and highlight the suffering of victims’ families.

Cut 6  (07) “…the criminals.” 

The state has had trouble obtaining the drugs to carry out executions.

To increase public awareness of police misconduct, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. Because there are no mandates for law enforcement to report misconduct, ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says policing data is difficult. They hope the public will gain a better understanding of the prevalence of police violence in Louisiana and that local agencies can do their own analysis with the data.

Cut 11 (09) “…their community.”

 

Governor Landry’s K-12 Education Policy council has released its recommendations. Erin Bendily with the Pelican Institute for Public Policy who served on the council says they recommend bolstering teacher recruitment efforts and providing flexible state funding for teacher compensation that would school systems to meet their greatest local workforce needs…

Cut 5 (10) “…that area”  

LRN PM Newscall January 29

Governor Jeff Landry’s Education Policy Council provides its recommendations on improving public education. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Governor Landry’s K-12 Education Policy has released its recommendations for improving public education. Erin Bendily with the Pelican Institute for Public Policy served on that committee and she says one of their recommendations is to expand school choice…

Cut 3 (10) “….right now”  

Bendily says there are options to traditional public schools, including home schooling, charter schools and micro schools, which are smaller schools loosely structured with private schools.

Republicans in the Legislature the last couple of years have pushed for education savings accounts. Bendily says they are optimistic it will approved this year and that would allow families to use state dollars to pay for private schools or other learning expenses…

Cut 4 (10) “..home schooling options”

Bendily says K-12 education policy council also recommends bolstering teacher recruitment efforts and provide flexible state funding for teacher compensation to allow school systems to meet their greatest local workforce needs…

Cut 5 (10) “…that area”  

Bendily says the report also recommends that the state revamps its school rating system. She says schools should receive more credit for improving students’ scores on standardized tests, even if the overall score is below average.

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Louisiana has not executed anyone since 2010 but Governor Jeff Landry will push for legislators to find new ways to carry out executions in next month’s special session. Landry says the session will focus on crime and highlight the suffering of victims’ families whose killers remain on death row.

Cut 6  (07) “…the criminals.” 

The state has had trouble obtaining the drugs to carry out executions.

Landry says other states including Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, and Alabama have continued capital punishment despite a shortage of drugs by pharmaceutical  companies. He says death penalty cases can be lengthy and cost the state millions.

Cut 7 (12) “…to victims.” 

Alabama became the first state to use nitrogen gas as a new method to execute a death-row prisoner last week. Landry opposed granting clemency to more than 50 death row inmates last year.

Landry says there are families across the state that have suffered tremendously from the loss of a loved as a result of crime. He says the state has promised those families justice.

Cut 8 (08) “…our contracts.” 

The state currently has 59 people on death row.

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To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they created the dashboard to increase accessibility to the data and amplify the voices of individuals who are victims of police violence.

Cut 9 (09) “…the violence.”

A third reason for the dashboard is to ensure police accountability.

Appelson says as they compiled the data, they found three disturbing trends. Between January 2013 and January 2024, there have been 116 police killings over the 132-month period, almost one a month.

Cut 10 (09) “…white people.”

The data also indicated 76 percent of those police killings were for non-violent offenses. For example, traffic stops, domestic disturbances, and mental health checks.

Because there are no mandates for law enforcement to report misconduct, Appelson says policing data is difficult to come. The ACLU is hoping the public will gain a better understanding of the prevalence of police violence in Louisiana and that local agencies can do their own analysis with the data.

Cut 11 (09) “…their community.”

The ACLU also encourages those who’ve been victims of police violence to report such incidents on their website.

You can view the dashboard at LAaclu.org

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In Avoyelles Parish 36-year-old Joshua Nugent was killed Saturday after he barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Sheriff’s deputies were called after Nugent allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property.  Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT also assisted.

Cut 12 (10)  “…that incident.”  

Wallace says they negotiated with Nugent for several hours.

Cut 13 (11) “…looking for.” 

The investigation is ongoing.

2:30 PM Newscast Jan 29

Louisiana currently has 59 people on death row and has not executed anyone since 2010 but Governor Jeff Landry says there are families across the state that have suffered tremendously from the loss of a loved as a result of crime. He says the state has promised those families justice.

Cut 8 (08) “…our contracts.” 

Landry opposed granting clemency to more than 50 death row inmates last year.

And plans to push for legislators to find new ways to carry out executions in next month’s special session.

Someone who bought a Pick 4 lottery ticket in Port Allen Sunday is about to be $100,000 richer. The winning ticket was purchased at the Bros Food mart on North Alexandria. If you purchased a ticket, check your numbers. You have 180 days – that’s around 6 months from the date of drawing to claim your prize.

The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

 

Governor Landry’s K-12 Education Policy has released its recommendations for improving education in Louisiana including options to traditional public schools. Erin Bendily with the Pelican Institute for Public Policy says they are optimistic the education savings accounts pushed by Republicans will be approved this year …

Cut 4 (10) “..home schooling options”

1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

Governor Jeff Landry’s Education Policy Council provides its recommendations on improving public education. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

In Shreveport, a teenager was killed early this morning in the Queensborough neighborhood.  Police have recovered dozens of shell casings and are asking for anyone with information to assist them with their investigation. This is the 6th homicide in Shreveport this year.

To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they found some disturbing trends. Between January 2013 and January 2024, there have been 116 police killings over the 132-month period, almost one a month.

Cut 10 (09) “…white people.”

In Avoyelles Parish 36-year-old Joshua Nugent was killed Saturday after he barricaded himself in his Evergreen home. Nugent allegedly made bomb threats to his neighbors and destroyed property that morning.  Master Trooper Casey Wallace says State Police negotiators and SWAT assisted local law enforcement.

Cut 12 (10) “…that incident.”  

Wallace says they negotiated with Nugent for several hours and the investigation is ongoing.

12:30 LRN Newscast January 29

In next month’s special session on crime, Governor Jeff Landry will push for Louisiana lawmakers to find new ways to hand out capital punishment like Alabama. He says death penalty cases can be lengthy and cost the state millions.

Cut 7 (12) “…to victims.” 

Alabama became the first state to use nitrogen gas as a new method to execute a death-row prisoner last week. Landry opposed granting clemency to more than 50 death row inmates last year.

To increase public awareness of police misconduct in the state, The ACLU of Louisiana has launched a comprehensive dashboard of police killings and violence. ACLU Data Analyst Elijah Appelson says they created the dashboard to increase accessibility to the data and amplify the voices of individuals who are victims of police violence.

Cut 9 (09) “…the violence.”

A third reason for the dashboard is to ensure police accountability.

The daughter of former four-term Governor Edwin Edwards is telling her story in the book The Life and Times of a Governor’s Daughter. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has not executed anyone since 2010 but Governor Jeff Landry will push for legislators to find new ways to carry out executions in next month’s special session. Landry says the session will focus on crime and highlight the suffering of victims’ families whose killers remain on death row.
Cut 6 (07) “…the criminals.”
The state has had trouble obtaining the drugs to carry out executions, but Alabama just carried out the first known execution with nitrogen gas.

Governor Landry’s K-12 Education Policy has released its recommendations for improving public education. Erin Bendily with the Pelican Institute for Public Policy served on that committee and she says one of their recommendations is to expand school choice…
cut 3 (10) “…right now”
Bendily says there are options to traditional public schools, including home schooling, charter schools and micro schools, which are smaller schools loosely structured with private schools.

Kansas City is in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years and former Minden High and Louisiana Tech star L’Jarius Sneed made a huge play for the Chiefs in the third quarter. Sneed forced a fumble as Ravens receiver Zay Flowers was reaching for the end zone…
cut 28 (08) “…came out”
The Chiefs will face the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on February 11th.

Several LSU athletes are doing very well when it comes to money earned through name, image and likeness deals. Prime Video is producing a docuseries that showcases how Jayden Daniels, Angel Reese. Flau’jae Johnson and Olivia Dunne are dealing with N-I-L…
cut 12 (11) “…Baton Rouge”
Worsham expects the docu-series will be available for streaming on Prime Video late summer or early fall.

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 29

The Advocate newspaper reports Governor Jeff Landry will look to restart executions in Louisiana. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s not a surprise since Landry has made it known he’s looking at ways to deter crime…

Cut 4 (11) “…across Louisiana.”
Louisiana has not executed anyone since 2010 and before that it was it was 2002.

“The Life and Times of a Governor’s Daughter,” the autobiography of Victoria Edwards, tells the story of her life as Governor Edwin Edwards’ second oldest child. Now 71 she hopes readers have a better understanding of the unique life she’s led and that having a good relationship with Christ is what’s most important.

Cut 9 (11)  “…really matters.”

Tiger fans will get an in-depth look into the lives of LSU’s top NIL earners in a new docuseries to be released later this year. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Well, those athletes along with other wage earners can begin filing their state and federal income taxes today. Federal taxes are due April 15th and Louisiana requires taxpayers to file state income taxes by May 15th.