1:30 LRN Newscast April 5

The House Transportation Committee put the brakes on a proposal that would prohibit the state department of transportation from putting tolls on existing interstate systems. Sulphur Representative Les Farnum authored the legislation as he’s concerned about tolls being used to fund a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles…
cut 12 (06) “….could be next”
Despite Farnum’s argument, his bill failed on a six to nine vote. Several local groups also opposed the bill like the Baton Rouge Area Chamber of Commerce and Ascension Parish government. Tolls might also be needed to build a new I-10 Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge. Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says he does not want to limit his options…
cut 14 (11) “…Mississippi River bridge”
It has yet to be decided if polls will be needed in Lake Charles to build a new I-10 bridge.

The National Hurricane Center released its final report on Hurricane Ida today and the major storm that hit southeast Louisiana last August will go down in the record brooks…
cut 9 (09) “…per hour”
State Climatologist Barry Keim says the 150-miles per hour maximum sustained winds at landfall ties it with Hurricane Laura and the Last Island Hurricane of 1856 as the strongest storms in terms of wind to ever impact Louisiana.

Fentanyl has had its impact on many families as studies show Louisiana has experienced one of the largest increases in deaths caused by the synthetic opioid. A Senate committee approved legislation today that would call for longer prison sentences for those who knowingly lace drugs with fentanyl and give them to someone else. Lilly Harvey works as an advocate for tougher penalties for drug crimes and says fentanyl use is increasing among junior high students…
cut 4 (09) “…students alone”

12:30 LRN Newscast April 5

A Senate committee unanimously approves a bill that enhances the penalties for those convicted of knowingly lacing drugs with fentanyl but marketing it as another substance. Lilly Harvey testified in support. She lost her 28-year-old daughter to a drug overdose and says last year Louisiana experienced a 53-increase in overdose deaths…

Cut 3 (10) “…a rise”

It’s an exciting time of year in the Bayou State as festival season kicks off with someone 400 parish festivals on the calendar for 2022. After almost two years of cancellations, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says he’s hopeful the trend of large crowds from carnival and the Final Four continues.

Cut 6  (08) “…festival season.” 

Nungesser says festivals are vital to the state’s hospitality industry.

A Lake Charles lawmaker says the only thing in the way of a new Calcasieu River Bridge is a few hundred million dollars. David Grubb has more…

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m David Grubb.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 5

Kansas held off North Carolina, 72-69 to claim its fourth men’s basketball national championship last night, and the second for coach Bill Self. The Jayhawks trailed by 15 points at the half, but opened the second with a 31-9 run to take the lead. Kansas All-American Ochai Agbaji was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player after scoring 33 points over two games. David McCormack led the Jayhawks with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Before last night, North Carolina had never lost a Final Four game in New Orleans, and Kansas had been 0-2 in championship games played in the Crescent City.

The New Orleans Pelicans will take their second shot at securing a spot in the NBA’s Play-in tournament when they visit the Sacramento Kings to close out a four-game road trip. The Pels opened with wins over Portland and the Lakers before falling to the Clippers on Sunday. New Orleans is 1-2 against Sacramento this season and remains in ninth place in the West with four games left to play.

On the diamond, UNO visits Southern, UL is at Louisiana Tech, Southeastern takes on South Alabama, and LSU hosts Grambling.

The New Orleans Saints have shaken up the NFL Draft by making a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles that gives the Saints two picks in the first round and four in the top 100 selections. Locked on Saints podcast host Ross Jackson says whether this is the first or the last move the team makes, it’s a good deal for the Black and Gold.

Cut 15 (16) “…this year’s draft.”

Former Saints quarterback Drew Brees was in New Orleans Monday to help bring awareness to pediatric cancer. The future Hall of Famer also gave his thoughts on Jameis Winston, Dennis Allen, and expectations for the Saints in year 2 A.D., After Drew.

Cut 18 (19) “…built this culture.”

11:30 LRN Newscast April 5

A toddler drowned in north Caddo Parish on Monday morning. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson Bia Roldan says the two-year-old’s mother found the little boy in Black Bayou Lake in the Hosston community after realizing the child had wandered away from his house. Rolan says Youth Services detectives and crime scene investigators are trying to determine what happened.

Cut 14 (09)  “…for there.”
In the House Commerce Committee this morning, lawmakers were set to consider a bill to would allow a pet’s remains to be buried alongside their owners in a cemetery. Minden Representative Wayne McMahen says he’s receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback about the legislation and even a stranger approached him at the capitol about the bill…

Cut 12 (06) “…way overdue.”

The bill was scheduled to be heard in House Commerce this morning however it was not.

The federal government launches a grant program; aimed at making schools and school buses cleaner and safer for kids…:

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 
Louisiana’s U.S. Senators will vote against the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. John Kennedy says he finds Judge Jackson smart, well-versed in the law, but failed to say anything of substance when it came to critical questions…:

CUT 26(07) “…judicial restraint.”
Senator Bill Cassidy says he is also a “no” vote for Jackson.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 5

A bill to allow for your pet’s remains to be buried with you will be heard in House Commerce today. Minden Representative Wayne McMahen, who is a retired veterinarian says the nexus of his bill is to make it not illegal to bury a pet in a human cemetery.

Cut 10 (10) “…buried yourself.”
McMahen says pets are considered one of the family and many individuals find comfort in having their four-legged best friend rest beside them.

Lake Charles Representative Eric Tarver wants to make sure the Calcasieu River Bridge project remains on the front burner when it comes to infrastructure projects. So, he’s proposed legislation that money is set aside over the next six years for the bridge with an estimated price tag to exceed $1-billion.

Cut 5 (11) “..a down payment.” 

Tragic news out of Caddo Parish after the death of a two-year-old. Bia Roland with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says they received a call just before ten Monday morning that a toddler was found in Black Bayou Lake, just behind a neighbor’s home on Gator Hole Freeway in Hosston.

Cut 13 (11) “…they arrived”

This is an active investigation.

The federal government has launched a 500-million-dollar grant program that would allow schools to become more energy efficient. Money will also be available for local schools to invest in alternative fuel school buses. EPA Administrator Michael Regan (REE-gun) says studies have linked breathing in diesel fumes while riding in buses as a legitimate health threat…

Cut 9 (05)  “…later this spring.”

9:30 LRN Newscast April 5

A bill to allow your pet’s remains to be buried alongside you will be heard in House Commerce today. Brooke Thorington has more on this unique piece of legislation.
Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Strong storms knocked down trees and caused power outages in the Shreveport area during the overnight hours. There’s still a threat for severe weather for all of southeast Louisiana and parts of central Louisiana and Acadiana as a tornado watch is posted until 11 AM.

The Louisiana House Transportation Committee is set to discuss legislation today that will allocate state dollars to build a new I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge. Lake Charles Representative Philip Tarver says this long-discussed highway improvement project is close to becoming a reality…
cut 6 (12) “….of preparation”
Tarver says getting the financing in place is an obstacle that can be overcome thanks to federal infrastructure dollars and state surplus money.

The Biden Administration is launching a $500-million grant program aimed at making schools and school buses cleaner for kids and the environment. EPA Administrator Michael Regan (REE-gun) says the money comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed last year…:
Cut 7 (08) “…improve air quality.”
Regan says public school districts spend about eight billion dollars a year on energy bills and this grant money can help schools make energy efficiency improvements.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 5

The House Commerce Committee is set to discuss a bill this morning that would make it legal for the burial of pet remains with human remains at a cemetery. Longtime veterinarian and Minden Representative Wayne McMahen says pets are considered a family member and many individuals find comfort in having their four-legged best friend rest beside them…
cut 11 (11) “…or afterwards”
For example, an urn of the pet’s remains can be added to a cemetery plot.

The Biden Administration has launched a 500-million dollar grant program that will be used to update public schools with modern, clean, energy-efficient facilities and transportation…
cut 8 (07) “….for these grants”
EPA Administrator Michael Regan says the grant money can be used to update school heating and air conditioning systems or purchase new alternative fuel school buses.

There’s been push back on the governor’s request to set aside 500-million dollars for a new I-10 Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge, but a southwest Louisiana lawmaker is moving forward with his plan to use state dollars to help fund a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles…
cut 1 (33) “….I’m David Grubb”

Jayhawk fans celebrated into the early morning hours in the New Orleans French Quarter after Kansas defeated North Carolina 72-69 in last night’s national title game in the Superdome.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A toddler drowned in north Caddo Parish on Monday morning. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson Bia Rolden says the two-year-old’s mother found the little boy in Black Bayou Lake in the Hosston community after realizing the child had wandered away from his house. Roland says Youth Services detectives and crime scene investigators are trying to determine what happened.
Cut 14 (09) “…for there.”

In the House Commerce Committee this morning, lawmakers will consider a bill that would allow a pet’s remains to be buried alongside their owners in a cemetery. Minden Representative Wayne McMahen says he’s receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback about the legislation and even a stranger approached him at the capitol about the bill…
cut 12 (06) “….way overdue”
The bill would also allow for pet remains to be buried prior, during, or after the burial of human remains and they must be placed in a grave, vault, crypt, or niche.

The federal government launches a grant program; aimed at making schools and school buses cleaner and safer for kids…:
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Louisiana’s U.S. Senators will vote against the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. John Kennedy says he finds Judge Jackson smart, well-versed in the law, but failed to say anything of substance when it came to critical questions…:
CUT 26(07) “…judicial restraint.”
Senator Bill Cassidy says he is also a “no” vote for Jackson.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

History was made in the Ceasars Superdome last night as the Kansas Jayhawks won their first national championship since 2008 and fourth overall. The Jayhawks overcame a 16-point deficit to beat eighth-seeded North Carolina 72-69. It’s the largest comeback in NCAA mens’ basketball championship history.

The Saints now have two first-round picks in this year’s NFL draft. New Orleans made a trade with the Eagles where multiple draft picks were swapped between the two franchises. The Black and Gold now have the 16th and 19th pick in the first rounds and Locked on Saints podcast host Ross Jackson says the Saints might be interested in a Q-B out of Pitt…
cut 16 (15) “….or second round”
The Saints have three picks in the Top 50 in the draft.

After dropping a series to Auburn, 19th ranked LSU returns to the diamond tonight to host Grambling. Coach Jay Johnson’s team is 19-and-9 at the halfway point of the season…
cut 27 (07) “…play better”
Grambling is 11-and-17 but coming off a sweep over Alcorn State where they scored 57 runs in the three-game series.

The Ragin Cajuns are at La Tech tonight to begin a two-game series at J-C Love Field. Tonight marks the 125th meeting between the two schools in baseball, the Cajuns swept the season series last year.

Last night, ULM outslugged Stephen F Austin 15 to six as Chase DeJean had a career-high four hits.

The Pelicans will look to clinch a spot in the play-in tournament when they wrap up a four-game road trip in Sacramento. New Orleans is the ninth seed in the West, one game ahead of San Antonio with four games left.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to allow for your pet’s remains to be buried with you will be heard in House Commerce today. Minden Representative Wayne McMahen, who is a retired veterinarian says the nexus of his bill is to make it not illegal to bury a pet in a human cemetery.
Cut 10 (10) “…buried yourself.”
McMahen says pets are considered one of the family and many individuals find comfort in having their four-legged best friend rest beside them.

As millions of dollars are being allocated for infrastructure projects throughout the state, Lake Charles Representative Phillip Tarver wants to make sure the Calcasieu River Bridge project isn’t forgotten. At the Capitol today, House Transportation will consider HB 761, which would set aside state money for the project over the next six years.
Cut 4 (11) “…for the bridge.”

All of southeast Louisiana, part of Acadiana, and central Louisiana are under a tornado watch until 11 o’clock this morning. Meteorologist John Wetherbee says this latest storm system has already produced some damage in northwest Louisiana and the strong storms are currently moving through central Louisiana…
cut 21 (11) “…be an improvement”

The federal government has launched a 500-million dollar grant program that would allow schools to become more energy efficient. Money will also be available for local schools to invest in alternative fuel school buses. EPA Administrator Michael Regan says studies have linked breathing in diesel fumes while riding in buses as a legitimate health threat…
cut 9 (05) “….later this spring”