LRN PM Newscall January 24

After his congressional district was completely redrawn to favor electing a Democrat, Republican Garret Graves says he’s still running for office. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Several inches of rain has fallen across most of Louisiana today and more rain is on the way. LRN chief meteorologist Bill Jacquemin reports this weather system has already delivered when it comes to producing flooding rains…

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves, whose district was completely redrawn in the newly passed congressional map is criticizing the Republican-controlled state legislature and Governor Landry for their support of the map.  He says it could ultimately hurt the GOP’s status in the US House.

Cut 3 (09) “…boneheaded move.”

Graves, a Republican, says the legislature didn’t have to redraw the map to include a second Majority-Black district, with the potential to elect another Democrat. While he says Judge Shelly Dick made it clear she didn’t like the map passed in 2022, it was still making its way through the courts.

Cut 4 (07) “…existing map.”

Graves says the new map also jeopardizes key committee appointments in DC for Louisiana, like the Chair of Transportation and Infrastructure.  It’s a vital appointment for much-needed projects like the new Calcasieu River and Mississippi River Bridges. And more…

Cut 5 (12) “…and fix.” 

Despite frustration over his district being redrawn Graves says he plans to run for his sixth term in Congress in the fall.

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State Police reminds drivers of large commercial trucks and 18-wheelers that driving through the I-20 construction zone in Bossier City is off limits. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says accidents involving large trucks have increased on that stretch of highway that is down to one lane.

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Last month a ban went into effect to keep large trucks from driving through the construction zone.

Buchanan says law enforcement have issued more than 200 warnings and citations. She says there are plenty of signs in the area…

Cut 7 (13) “…and Bossier.” 

Concrete barriers were added as a safety precaution to prevent drivers from leaving the travel lane and entering the area where lanes are actively being removed and reconstructed.

As work continues, Buchanan says drivers of oversize loads should remain vigilant while driving through Bossier between Hamilton Road and Industrial Drive. She encourages truck drivers to use the I-220 detour to help keep everyone safe.

Cut 8 (09) “…for everyone.” 

Travelers can check 511la dot org or download the Louisiana 511 app to monitor road condition.

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We’ve seen flooding rains for certain portions of our state as a half a foot of rain has fallen in some areas. National Weather Service Lake Charles meteorologist Doug Cramer says the Natchitoches area go soaked this morning…

Cut 9 (09) “…to the north”

Cramer says they’ve received reports of flooding of homes and businesses in Avoyelles Parish. Several highways across south and central Louisiana are under water…

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Cramer says the National Weather Service is forecasting additional rainfall for the rest of the day and into tonight…

Cut 11 (12) “…of flooding.”

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Four people were shot during a drive-by shooting in Lafayette this morning. Lafayette Police Sergeant Robin Green says three men were standing outside of a home on Sunset Drive when shots were fired from a passing vehicle that stopped in front of the home

Cut 12 (12)  “..at the vehicle”  

Green says two of the victims are in critical condition and two are in stable condition. She says when officers arrived they found a man on the ground….

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Green says they are looking for the person that was standing outside of the home and fired shots at the vehicle.

2:30 LRN Newscast January 24

After his congressional district was completely redrawn to favor electing a Democrat, Republican Garret Graves says he’s still running for office. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A judge has ruled the suspect in the November stabbing attack on the Louisiana Tech campus is mentally fit to stand trial despite claims by 23-year-old Jacoby Johnson that he hears voices. Police say Johnson killed one person and injured three others. Johnson’s attorney plans to appeal the ruling.

Four people were shot during a drive-by shooting in Lafayette this morning. Lafayette Police Sergeant Robin Green says three men were standing outside of a home on Sunset Drive when shots were fired from a passing vehicle that stopped in front of the home

Cut 12 (12)  “..at the vehicle”  

Green says the conditions of all the victims are unknown. She says when officers arrived they found a man on the ground….

We’ve seen flooding rains for certain portions of our state as a half a foot of rain has fallen in some areas. National Weather Service Lake Charles meteorologist Doug Cramer says the National Weather Service is forecasting additional rainfall for the rest of the day and into tonight…

Cut 11 (12) “…of flooding.”

1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 24

We’ve seen flooding rains for certain portions of our state as half a foot of rain has fallen in some areas. National Weather Service Lake Charles meteorologist Doug Cramer says they’ve received reports of flooding of homes and businesses in Avoyelles Parish. Several highways across south and central Louisiana are under water…

Cut 10 (10) “…flood waters”

More rain is in the forecast tonight and tomorrow.

State Police reminds drivers of large commercial trucks and 18-wheelers driving through the I-20 construction zone in Bossier City is off limits. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan encourages truck drivers to use the I-220 detour to keep everyone safe.

Cut 8 (09) “…for everyone.” 

Travelers can check 511la dot org for the latest road conditions.

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves, whose district was completely redrawn in the newly passed congressional map says it could cost Louisiana key GOP appointments in DC like Chair of Transportation and Infrastructure.  He says it’s a vital appointment for much-needed projects like the new Calcasieu River and Mississippi River Bridges. And more…

Cut 5 (12) “…and fix.” 

 

And according to The Advocate, sources say former state Representative Ted James could be preparing to run for Mayor in Baton Rouge. He would be the first announced challenger against incumbent Sharon Weston Broome. James is resigning from his role as a regional administrator for the US Small Business Administration on February 10th.  Broome has served at East Baton Rouge Mayor President since 2016.

12:30 LRN Newscast January 24

Republican Congressman Garret Graves believes the Louisiana legislature did not have to draw a new congressional map with a second Majority-Black district. Grave says federal Judge Shelly Dick made it clear she didn’t like the map passed in 2022, it was still making its way through the courts.

Cut 4 (07) “…existing map.”

Graves says the new map puts the Republicans majority in the House in jeopardy.

Frequent accidents involving big truck in the construction zone on I-20 in Bossier City has State Police issuing reminders to drivers of large trucks to avoid the area. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan…

Cut 7 (13) “…and Bossier.” 

Drivers of commercial trucks and 18 wheelers should use I-220 as a detour.

Several inches of rain has fallen across most of Louisiana today and more rain is on the way. LRN chief meteorologist Bill Jacquemin reports this weather system has already delivered when it comes to producing flooding rains…

Cut 2 (29)  “…I’m Bill Jacquemin” 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly is expected to name Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton as co-offensive coordinators. Both helped the Tigers rank first nationally in points scored and yards last season. Only Sloan has called plays before and that was one season at La Tech in 2020. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne believes Sloan is up for the challenge…
cut 17 (10) “….himself with”
And it’s being reported that LSU is hiring Tulane assistant Slade Nagle as its tight ends coach. The graduate of Barbe High School in Lake Charles has spent the last eight seasons as a Green Wave assistant, the first seven years as a tight ends coach and last season he was the assistant head coach-offensive coordinator-quarterbacks coach.

ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper has the Washington Commanders with the second over pick taking Jayden Daniels in the 2024 NFL draft. Some football analysts compare Daniels’ quarterback style to Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, who has won one MVP and has Baltimore in this Sunday’s AFC Championship game. Daniels says he’s just trying to be himself…
Cut 19 (16) “…came before me.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves, whose district was completely redrawn in the newly passed congressional map is criticizing the Republican-controlled state legislature and Governor Landry for their support of the map. He says it could ultimately hurt the GOP’s status in the US House.
Cut 3 (09) “…boneheaded move.”
Graves says Louisiana leaders should have waited until the federal courts had a trial on the constitutionality of the map approved in 2022 before redrawing a new map.

We’ve seen flooding rains for certain portions of our state as a half a foot of rain has fallen in some areas. National Weather Service Lake Charles meteorologist Doug Cramer says the Natchitoches area go soaked this morning…
cut 9 (09) “…to the north”
Cramer says they’ve received reports of flooding into homes and businesses in Avoyelles Parish.

Livingston Parish Schools have the ability to provide free mental health support to its high school students thanks to partnership with a program called Daybreak.
cut 12 (12) “….all digital
That’s Charlene Lilly with Livingston Parish Schools who says they are the first school district in the state to do this.

State Police reminds drivers of large commercial trucks and 18-wheelers that driving through the I-20 construction zone in Bossier City is off limits. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says accidents involving large trucks have increased on that stretch of highway that is down to one lane.
Cut 6 (12) “…begin with.”
Last month a ban went into effect to keep large trucks from driving through the construction zone.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields says he will be a candidate for the sixth Congressional district seat. Legislators drastically changed the political boundaries so that it is a black majority district. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Fields running for this seat is a no-brainer…
cut 15 (06) “…..strongest candidate’
But current Sixth District Congressman Garret Graves says the approval of the new districts was a boneheaded move opening the door for Democrats to regain a majority in the U-S House.

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center says its partnering with M-D Clinics to bring cancer care to locations in central and north Louisiana. Mary Bird Perkins Chief Operating Officer, Jodi Conachen, says they will soon provide oncology services at 18 locations across the state…
cut 6 (14) “….access that”

The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics says Louisiana’s unemployment rate for December was 3-point-7 percent, which matches the national unemployment rate. Louisiana Workforce Commission Chief Economist Emily DiPalma says the three-point-seven percent unemployment rate is very low for December…
cut 8 (09) “…overall”

LSU football coach Brian Kelly is expected to name Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton as co-offensive coordinators. Both helped the Tigers rank first nationally in points scored scored and yards last season. Only Sloan has called plays before and that was one season at La Tech in 2020. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne believes Sloan is up for the challenge…
cut 17 (10) “….himself with”

9:30 LRN Newscast January 24

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields says he’s planning to run for congress in the reconfigured black majority 6th congressional district.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Flash flood warning and watches are posted in Louisiana with the heaviest rainfall falling right now in northeast Louisiana and the Acadiana region. According to the National Weather Service four to six inches of rain has already fallen across Acadiana with more rain on the way.

In a partnership with MD Clinics, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is expanding it’s reach to Central and North Louisiana. Chief Operating Officer, Jodi Conachen …

Cut 4 (08) “…across the state.” 

Conachen says until recently you had to leave the state to find that level of research and availability of clinical trial and they plan to bring the trial to the expanded clinics.

Livingston Parish Schools has partnered with Daybreak, a digital school based mental health company, to provide teletherapy to high school students struggling with mental illness. Federal Program Coordinator at Livingston Schools, Charlene Lilly, says they are the first school district in the state to offer free mental health support for students.

Cut 10 (12) “…perfect storm.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics says the state added 33-hundred jobs from November to December. Louisiana Workforce Commission Chief Economist Emily Dipalma says New Orleans added 800 jobs during that time period, while the Shreveport metro area added 700. She says it’s significant Shreveport added that many jobs…
Cut 9 (09) “…700.”
Baton Rouge added 400 jobs from November to December, Monroe 300, while Alexandria lost 300.

Livingston Parish Public Schools is the first school system in the state to offer free mental health support to students as they’ve partnered with a program called Daybreak. Federal Program Coordinator for Livingston Schools Charlene Lily says high schoolers can now receive up to three months of teletherapy with a licensed clinician for free…
cut 11 (11) “….on Saturday”
Students can enroll by scanning a QR code or reaching out to their school counselors.

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields says he will run for the newly created 6th congressional seat currently held by Congressman Garret Graves. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says he’s not surprised considering the new map perfectly caters to a Black Democrat.
Cut 13 (08) “…wouldn’t he run?”
Graves says he plans to run for re-election.

The Pelicans set a franchise record last night as they scored more than 150 points for the first time in franchise history in a game. New Orleans defeated Utah 153 to 124. Coach Willie Green says it was an incredible performance…
cut 28 (15) “…part of”
CJ McCollum had a game high 33 points.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics says Louisiana’s unemployment rate for December was 3-point-7 percent, which matches the national unemployment rate. Louisiana Workforce Commission Chief Economist Emily DiPalma says the three-point-seven percent unemployment rate is very low for December…
cut 8 (09) “…overall”

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center announces its expanding into central and north Louisiana. Starting in April, Mary Bird Perkins will intergrate with M-D Clinics. Mary Bird Perkins Chief Operating Officer Jodi Conachen says the partnership represents a unified effort to bring more robust cancer care to these regions…
cut 5 (11) “…of research”
Conachen says over the last few years the Cancer Center has unveiled state of the art technology and recruited additional oncology experts.

A judge has ruled the suspect in the November stabbing attack on the Louisiana Tech campus is mentally fit to stand trial despite claims by 23-year-old Jacoby Johnson that he hears voices. Police say Johnson killed one person and injured three others. Johnson’s attorney plans to appeal the ruling.

Daybreak Health, the leading provider of school based mental health services, has partnered with Livingston Parish Schools to give students free mental health support.
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”