9:30 LRN Newscast June 15

A special session called by the governor to redraw a Congressional map with two Black-majority districts gets underway today. A federal judge has given the Legislature a June 20th deadline to approve a new map, but a hearing will be held tomorrow to hear arguments to get the deadline extended. Covington Republican Representative Mark Wright says it’s likely you won’t see much done today.
Cut 13 (07) “…those maps.”
Lawmakers are set to convene at noon.

Investment advisors are telling investors to hold tight even though a bear market has emerged. Matt Kennedy with Presley Wealth Management says now is not the time to sell and moving money from stocks to bonds is not a good idea…
cut 12 (12) “…find alternative investments”
Kennedy says the bear market will probably not last more than a couple of months.

The governor has signed a bill to help Louisiana remain competitive in the world of major college athletics…
Cut 1 (36) “…I’m David Grubb.”

Louisiana Tech’s Lane Burroughs has told the Shreveport-Bossier Journal he’s staying as the head baseball coach of the Bulldogs. Baseball America reported yesterday Burroughs emerged as Baylor’s top target to be the Bears’ next head coach. Burroughs has led Tech to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.

8:30 LRN Newscast June 15

A special session to redraw a Congressional map with two Black-majority districts to meet a court-ordered June 20th deadline convenes today. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (39) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

It’s another Air Quality Action Day as more Sharan dust continues to move into Louisiana creating unhealthy air levels for sensitive groups. An increase in rain chances tomorrow could result in better air conditions tomorrow.

Analysts say stocks have officially entered bear market territory. Since the start of this year, the S-and-P 500 index is down nearly 21 percent. So what should investors do during a bear market? Matt Kennedy with Presley Wealth Management encourages most investors to keep doing what they’re doing…
cut 11 (14) “….down the road”
Matt Stucky with Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management says bear markets are an opportunity to build wealth for longer-term investors.

College athletes are now able to make money in this N-I-L era and the governor has signed legislation that allows schools to play a bigger role in facilitating endorsement deals for their student-athletes. Marrero Senator Patrick Connick…
cut 8 (12) “….want to help”
Connick expects the Legislature will continue to revamp the state’s NIL guidelines until Congress passes a federal N-I-L law that puts all states on the same playing field.

7:30 LRN Newscast June 15

A special session called by the governor for the Legislature to redraw a Congressional district map with two majority Black Districts is set to begin at noon today. A federal judge has determined the map approved by lawmakers in February violates the Voting Rights Act, but Covington Republican Representative Mark Wright says he’d rather wait for the appeals process to be completed…
cut 15 (09) “….of 105”
But Democrats are eager to redraw a map with two majority Black districts. New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry expects they’ll revisit some of the maps that were presented during the first redistricting session in February…
cut 16 (07) “….Congressional maps”
Both chambers are scheduled to convene today at noon.

A deputy-involved shooting involving an 18-year-old in Houma on June 3rd results in the arrest of two males. Trooper Ross Brennan says the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office received a call of suspected drug activity at a residence and when deputies arrived Joshua Babin pointed his weapon at them, failed to obey commands, and was subsequently shot.
Cut 4 (09) “…fraudulently.”
And that’s why they also arrested 21-year-old Chad Boudreaux.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed a new N-I-L law that allows universities and their athletic departments to get more involved in the endorsement deals for student-athletes. Marrero Senator Patrick Connick sponsored the legislation and he hopes a federal N-I-L law will be approved soon…
cut 9 (05) “….everybody must follow”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas was on the field as the Black and Gold held a mandatory minicamp yesterday. Thomas watched from the sidelines as he continues to rehab from ankle surgery. Running back Alvin Kamara who has had a tumultuous offseason, was suited up and practicing with his teammates. Kamara has an August first court date on a battery charge for an incident that occurred in Las Vegas. Coach Dennis Allen says everyone, healthy or not, was in attendance and ready for work…
cut 17 (15) “….training camp”
Saints kicker Will Lutz has been medically cleared to return after missing all of last season. Lutz had core muscle surgery before training camp last year and then complications developed. Allen says Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport continues to work back from shoulder and finger injuries.

With the stroke of a pen, Louisiana makes a move to remain competitive in the world of major college athletics. David Grubb has the story…
Cut 1 (36) “…I’m David Grubb.”

A report emerged yesterday that Louisiana Tech’s Lane Burroughs had emerged as Baylor’s top option as its next baseball coach. But Burroughs tweeted last night that this train ain’t stopping. Get on board or get off the track…..hash-tag JYD23, which stands for Junk Yard Dogs 23.

LSU sophomore infielder Collier Cranford has entered the transfer portal. Cranford was a career .158 hitter at LSU and started nine games at third base this past season.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A special session called by the governor to redraw a Congressional map with two Black-majority districts gets underway today. A federal judge has given the Legislature a June 20th deadline to approve a new map, but a hearing will be held tomorrow to hear arguments from House Speaker Clay Schexnayder and Senate President Page Cortez who want the deadline extended. Covington Republican Representative Mark Wright says it’s likely you won’t see much done today.
Cut 13 (07) “…those maps.”
New Orleans Democrat Mandie Landry says because the matter is being bounced around in the courts, there’s a chance the legislature will pass a ‘just in case map.’
Cut 14 (09) “…majority-minority districts in it.”
Both chambers are scheduled to convene today at noon.

Louisianans with much of their retirement and wealth invested in stocks are growing worried about the emerging bear market. The Dow Jones and the S&P500 have both dropped around 20 percent overall, triggered by fears a recession is looming. Financial investments advisor Matt Kennedy says do not panic, but be ready to ride out some rough fiscal times…:
Cut 10 (07) “…level out some.”
Kennedy says it’s not unusual in bear markets for investors to move money from stocks to bonds, but Kennedy says that may not be your best move at this time.

State Police announce they’ve arrested two people involved in a deputy-involved shooting in Terrebonne Parish on June 3rd. Trooper Ross Brennan says 18-year-old Joshua Babin was shot by a deputy after he pointed a gun at an officer. Brennan says Babin was booked after he was released from the hospital and they also arrested 21-year-old Chad Boudreaux because he purchased the gun that Babin used to point at deputies…
cut 5 (08) “….process”

LRN AM Newscall June 15 2022 ###Updated version###

With the stroke of a pen, Louisiana makes a move to remain competitive in the world of major college athletics. David Grubb has the story…

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As Wall Street finds itself slipping into a bear market, Louisiana investors are warned not to make panicky decisions. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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 A special session to redraw a Congressional map with two Black-majority districts to meet the June 20th deadline convenes today. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A deputy-involved shooting of an 18-year-old in Houma on June 3rd results in the arrest of two males. Trooper Ross Brennan says the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office received a call of suspected drug activity at a residence and when deputies arrived Joshua Babin pointed his weapon at them, failed to obey commands, and was subsequently shot.

Cut 4 (09)  “…fraudulently.”

Brennan says 21-year-old Chad Boudreaux has also been arrested because he purchased the firearm that Babin pointed at deputies.

Cut 5 (08) “…process.”

Babin has been charged with aggravated assault with a firearm and Brennan says Boudreaux also faces charges for his role in the incident.

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The governor has signed SB 250 into law. Authored by Marrero Senator Patrick Connick, the legislation overhauls the state’s name, image, and likeness guidelines by allowing colleges and universities, affiliates, and boosters to compensate athletes directly. Connick says the changes were necessary for Louisiana to keep up in the world of big-time collegiate athletics.

Cut 7 (07) “…around the nation.”

The new law loosens restrictions as to who can help facilitate deals for student-athletes, correcting some of the mistakes Connick said the legislature made when it created its initial NIL law. States got little guidance from the N-C-A-A in what would and would not be allowed. A year later, with more info at hand, it was time for tweaking.

Cut 8 (12)  “…want to help.”

Connick says he believes the legislature will continue to revisit and revamp the state’s NIL guidelines, depending on what happens around the country, though ultimately he thinks this issue is one that has to be settled on a national level.

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Louisianans with much of their retirement and wealth invested in stocks are growing worried about the emerging bear market. The Dow Jones and the S&P500 have both dropped around 20-percent overall, triggered by fears a recession is looming. Financial investments advisor Matt Kennedy says do not panic, but be ready to ride out some rough fiscal times…:

Cut 10 (07) “…level out some.”

Kennedy is with Presley Wealth Management in Baton Rouge. He says he understands the investor fear, especially when looking at your investment statements. However he says try to be calm and patient…:

Cut  11 (14)  “…down the road.” 

Kennedy says it’s not unusual in bear markets for investors to move money from stocks to bonds, but Kennedy says that may not be your best move this time…:

Cut 12 (12) “…find alternative investments.” 

Kennedy says if you are within five years of retiring, you must be more careful with investments; looking at reduced risk of loss of principal. He says this bear market will probably not last more than a couple months.

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A special session called by the governor to redraw a Congressional map with two Black-majority districts gets underway today. A federal judge has given the Legislature a June 20th deadline to approve a new map, but a hearing will be held tomorrow to hear arguments from House Speaker Clay Schexnayder and Senate President Page Cortez who want the deadline extended. Covington Republican Representative Mark Wright says it’s likely you won’t see much done today.

Cut 13 (07) “…those maps.”

New Orleans Democrat Mandie Landry says because the matter is being bounced around in the courts, there’s a chance the legislature will pass a ‘just in case map.’

Cut 14 (09)  “…majority-minority districts in it.”

A federal appeals court will hear arguments on July 8th on whether the map approved by lawmakers in February is legal. Wright says he would rather wait on a ruling from the 5th circuit court of appeals before they redraw a map…

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So far two maps have been filed by Democratic lawmakers to be considered for the special session. Landry says Democrats produced several maps in the original redistricting session that contained two majority Black districts out of the six Congressional districts.

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Both chambers are scheduled to convene today at noon.

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It was a busy day on Airline Drive as the Saints opened Mini-camp in Metairie. Head coach Dennis Allen says everyone, healthy or not, was in attendance and ready to work.

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Running back Alvin Kamara was on the field Monday. Though the two-time All-Pro has the cloud of a potential suspension over his head after an altercation at the Pro Bowl in February, Allen says he’s locked into the task at hand.

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Leading the Saints on the field and in the locker room is Jameis Winston, now in year three with New Orleans.  Allen says the growth in Winston is noticeable.

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5:30 LRN Newscast June 14

Governor John Bel Edwards says he opposes the idea of sending the National Guard to New Orleans to help with the city’s crime problems. Edwards says guardsmen are soldiers, not law enforcement.

Cut 5  (06) “…an answer”

New Orleans has seen a 37-percent increase in fatal shootings and a 28-percent increase in armed robberies in 2022, compared to this time last year.

The debate on gun safety rages on in the wake of multiple mass shootings. Former State Representative Melissa Flournoy, an adjunct professor at LSU and chair of the organization 10-thousand Women Louisiana says unless we make some major changes, the next senseless tragedy is inevitable.

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Oil City Representative Danny McCormick’s effort to pass a concealed carry bill without a permit was derailed in the final days of the legislative session when the legislation was completely amended to allow schoolteachers to carry guns. McCormick does not believe the amendment was sincere…

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McCormick’s bill was heavily amended days after the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s glad lawmakers from both sides have worked together to provide legislation to address not only rampage shootings, but mental health, and even personal restraining orders. However, he says there are some things he and other Republicans will not compromise on.

Cut 14 (11)  “…to be infringed.” 

4:45 LRN Sportscast June 14

The Saints began a mandatory three-day minicamp today with first-year head coach Dennis Allen at the helm. Host of the Locked on Saints podcast, Ross Jackson says that from rookie camp to OTAs, Allen’s approach has been well-received…

Cut 16 (13) “…..for the season”

With the first two practices open to the public, Jackson says fans can get a peek at first-round picks, wide receiver Chris Olave and left tackle Trevor Penning…

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Louisiana’s new Name, Image, and Likeness legislation has been signed into law. The legislation loosens restrictions as to who can help facilitate deals for student-athletes, correcting some of the mistakes Marrero Senator Patrick Connick says the legislature made when it created its initial NIL law. States got little guidance from the N-C-A-A in what would and would not be allowed. A year later, with more info at hand, it was time for tweaking.

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The final eight is set for the College World Series. First-round play begins Friday with Oklahoma taking on Texas A-and-M, followed by Notre Dame and Texas. Then on Saturday, it’s Arkansas versus Stanford with Ole Miss and Auburn closing out the night. The SEC leads the way with four teams in Omaha, all from the Western Division.

The Golden State Warriors are one win away from claiming their fourth NBA title in the last eight seasons after beating the Boston Celtics 104-94 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.

4:30 LRN Newscast June 13

As violent crime and open lawlessness surge in New Orleans, could the Governor call in the National Guard to help maintain peace & order? The city has seen a 37-percent spike in fatal shootings in the first five months of this year. Armed robberies are up nearly 30-percent. Governor John Bel Edwards says he’d prefer not to resort to calling in troops…:

CUT 03  (08)        “…not an answer.”

Federal law forbids using the regular military to augment civilian police without a declaration of martial law…however a Governor does have discretion to use the National Guard. Edwards says Guardsmen are soldiers, not cops.

West Baton Rouge deputies arrested a Gonzales man Sunday, after he ran amok in a gas station/convenience store; stripping naked, defecating in the store and attacking customers and staff. It took several officers with tasers to bring 50-year-old Joel Pennington under control. He’s charged with obscenity, assault, resisting arrest and criminal damage to property.

 

An effort to pass a permitless concealed carry bill was derailed in the final days of the legislative session but the bill’s author says he’s determined it will become law in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso warns elderly residents to be aware the old “grandchild in trouble” scam is afoot once again. He says scammers will call, identify themselves as a family member in jail or badly needing money. He says, unless you’re certain it’s really them…hang up.

3:30 LRN Newscast June 14

Legislative leaders are seeking more time to comply with a federal judge’s order to redraw a Congressional District map. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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Shreveport authorities say a 4-year-old girl is dead, after drowning in an apartment complex swimming pool. Little Amelia Gray was found submerged at around dinner time last night. She was rushed to an emergency room, where she passed away.

 

As you remember, a bill to allow concealed carry of a gun without a permit was derailed in the closing days of the legislative session, but its author vows he’ll bring it back again and again, until it passes. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick’s bill was amended into a school safety bill on the Senate floor. The time ran out on the session. McCormick says, despite the setbacks, he’s determined to have Constitutional Carry in Louisiana…:

CUT 08  (10)        “…that’s my plan.”

Meanwhile a group called 10-thousand Women Louisiana has asked the state’s largest gun wholesaler to quit distributing semi-automatic weapons. Here’s the group’s chairperson Melissa Flournoy, who says they’re not asking for an all-out gun ban…:

CUT 11  (08)        “…assault-style weapons.”

The letter sent to Lipsey’s distributors has over 1100 signatures.