5:30 LRN Newscast March 17

Governor Edwards wants to allocate 500-million dollar for a new Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge. Speaker Pro Tem Tanner Magee says he supports a new bridge but he’d like to see a plan to secure the remaining funding needed, so the project is secure…

Cut 4 (12) “…the sidelines”
The Office of Juvenile Justice reported seven escapes compared to just one for the Department of Corrections in 2021, and there have been multiple so far this year. State Senator Heather Cloud says she’s seeking answers from OJJ on how to remedy the problem and others when it comes to juvenile offenders.

Cut 7 (12) “..flaws and gaps.”

Grant Parish Representative Gabe Firment is proposing legislation to prevent minors from receiving transgender medical procedures. He says sexual reassignment is a major undertaking and a decision juveniles should not make. He says his bill is about protecting them

RIGHT Cut 4 (15)  “…serious side effects.”

The bill prohibits a whole group of medical procedures for anyone under 18, IF the service is part of a gender transition.

New Orleans Representative Kyle Green says he’s not moving forward with his bill to rename the Crescent City Connection in New Orleans after late former Governor Edwin Edwards. According to the Advocate Newspaper, the bridge is named the Crescent City Connection as a result of a publicly-voted contest and the person who proposed the name objected to naming it after Edwards.

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 17

The entire Who Dat Nation remains on pins and needles as they await word on whether or not the Saints have acquired Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson. Social media has been buzzing with speculation and rumors since Watson completed his visits with his prospective new teams. Nick Underhill of New Orleans-dot-Football says Saints officials and owner Gayle Benson made a final pitch in Atlanta on Wednesday night. Meanwhile, free-agent running back Ty Montgomery is signing with the New England Patriots after spending the last two seasons in New Orleans.

LSU women’s basketball guard Khayla Pointer continues to add to her trophy collection. The fifth-year senior has been selected as a second-team All-American after averaging 19 points, 6.5 rebounds, and just over five assists per game so far this season, setting career-highs in each category. Pointer was named first-team All-SEC last week and earlier this year became the first player in LSU men’s or women’s basketball history to total at least 15-hundred points, 500 assists, and 500 rebounds in a career. Next, she’ll lead the Tigers into their opening-round matchup with Jackson State, Saturday at 4 pm in the P-MAC.

This year’s NCAA tournament appearance for LSU’s men will be the sixth straight with a different head coach. Four of the previous five won at least one game in the tournament before bowing out. The Tigers’ last interim coach, Tony Benford, famously led LSU to the Sweet 16 in 2019 when Will Wade was suspended. That team had a bit more experience than this one, but Kevin Nickleberry says being young won’t stop the Tigers from being ready to play.

Cut 21 (19) “…will perform.”

The women’s National Invitational Tournament, better known as the NIT, tips-off tonight as well. The Tulane Green Wave host Jacksonville State. The Wave’s 20 wins so far this season are the most for the program since 2015-16. In Ruston, Louisiana Tech hosts Houston…The Lady Techsters are playing in their first postseason tournament in four years.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 17

A proposal to use tolls to fund the construction of a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles receives strong opposition from Louisiana truckers.  Brooke Thorington has more..:

CUT 01(33)      “…Brooke Thorington.”

Deputies in Livingston Parish say they’ve nabbed the man they believe assaulted a man on Interstate 12 and stole his vehicle. The victim is being treated for multiple stab wounds. His pickup truck was recovered intact and his alleged attacker is now behind bars.

 

In an effort to stave off record-high inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised the prime short-term lending rate by ¼ of a percent; meaning higher loan rates for businesses and consumers. Louisiana Realtors Association CEO Norman Morris says standard mortgage rates are now at over 4-percent; their highest since April of 2019. He says that WILL mean buying a home may be a bit harder – especially for first-time buyers – but the real estate industry remains positive for the economy to stabilize…:

CUT 13(11)      “…to fight this inflation.”

Despite the interest rate hike, Morris says real estate is a sellers’ market right now, and prospective buyers will still be motivated to make that big purchase. He says home-buying is still a great way to build personal wealth and one’s credit score.

The actor known to fans as the Falcon in Marvel movies is building a film studio in Eastern New Orleans. Anthony Mackie has bought 20 acres at I-10 and Read Boulevard for the facility to house his East Film LLC.

LRN PM Newscall March 1

A proposal to use tolls to fund the construction of a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles receives strong opposition from Louisiana truckers.  Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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As the Fed raises interest rates a quarter point, what effect will that have on Louisiana home buyers? Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (34)…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”  

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Governor John Bel Edwards’s proposal to allocate 500-million dollars towards building a new I-10 Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge is facing some pushback from legislative leaders. Senate President Page Cortez says that’s a lot of money to set aside when environmental impact studies have not been done or a corridor for a new bridge has yet to be selected

Cut 3 (08) “…it gets spent.”

During his State of the State address, Edwards says now is the time to make a major investment towards a significant traffic problem for the Baton Rouge area.

Speaker Pro Tem and Houma Representative Tanner Magee says he supports funding for a new Mississippi River Bridge, but he would like to see attached to a plan to secure the rest of the funding so that the project is more shove ready…

Cut 4 (12) “…the sidelines”

House Democratic Caucus Chairman Sam Jenkins of Shreveport is also hesitant about setting 500-million dollars aside for a new Mississippi River Bridge. He’s also concerned about using 550-million dollars in federal pandemic aid to help replenish the Unemployment insurance trust fund…

Cut 5 (06) “..different direction.”

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The state’s trucking industry says they’re not happy with proposals of tolls to build a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles.  Louisiana Motor Transport Association executive director Renee Amar says while members agree the Calcasieu bridge is in dire need of replacement not a single one is in favor of tolls to fund the project.

 Cut 6  (12) “…deliver goods” 

Amar says not only does a toll bridge place a burden on truckers, but the ultimate cost is passed on to taxpayers. She says studies show if you take for example a $100-million dollar project it will end up costing $120-million because of a public-private partnership.

Cut 7 (07) “…break even” 

Amar believes the administration needs to put the Calcasieu Bridge on the front burner and rethink how they will spend federal infrastructure monies. She says doing so can also help relieve supply chain issues.

Cut 8 (09) “…goods to us.” 

The most recent estimate for the project is $600 to $800 million.

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Positioning the state’s flagship university as a leader in cybersecurity is one of LSU President William Tate’s top priorities, and now the university has a strategy in place to make that happen. Provost Matt Lee said that step one is increasing faculty and expanding research in LSU’s highly-respected engineering college.

Cut 9 (12) “…at a university.”

Cross-training of students from different disciplines is a critical component of the expansion. Lee says LSU will strengthen its ROTC program with facility and training upgrades and add new skill development tracks for civilian students as well.

Cut 10 (12)  “…development training.”

This is uncharted territory for LSU, as there isn’t another program like this in the country. Lee says the university is ready for the challenge and believes business and industry leaders will flock to graduates of this unique combination of cyber security and defense studies.

Cut 11 (09)  “…academic endeavors.”  

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In an effort to stave off record-high inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised the prime short-term lending rate by ¼ of a percent; meaning higher loan rates for businesses and consumers. Louisiana Realtors Association CEO Norman Morris says standard mortgage rates are now at over 4-percent; their highest since April of 2019…:

Cut 12 (08) “…the week before.” 

Morris says, yes, the rate increase will mean buying a home may be a bit harder – especially for first-time buyers – but the real estate industry remains positive for the economy to stabilize…:

Cut 13 (11) “…to fight this inflation.”

Despite the interest rate hike, Morris says real estate is a sellers’ market right now, and prospective buyers will still be motivated to make that big purchase….:

Cut 14 (11)  “…great time to buy.”  

Morris says – even at over 4-percent – mortgage rates are still pretty low, when compared to the double-digit rates of the 1980’s and early 90’s.

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3:30 LRN Newscast March 17

As the Fed raises interest rates a quarter-point, what effect will that have on Louisiana homebuyers? Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (34)…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”  

Former Caddo Parish Commissioner Lynn Cawthorne is sentenced to almost four years in prison along with his sister Belena Turner in a scheme to defraud the USDA of funds for a Summer Feeding Service Program. Cawthorne also pled guilty to false tax claims in a separate indictment.

Renee Amar, Executive Director of the Louisiana Motor Transport Association says her members are very opposed to the possibility of the I-10 bridge in Lake Charles being funded by tolls. She believes the administration needs to put the Calcasieu Bridge on the front burner and rethink how they will spend federal infrastructure funds.

Cut 8 (09) “…goods to us.” 

The most recent estimate for the project is $600 to $800 million.

LSU wants to set itself apart by becoming a leader in cybersecurity. Provost Matt Lee says the university is ready for the challenge and believes business and industry leaders will flock to graduates of this unique combination of cyber security and defense studies.

Cut 11 (09)  “…academic endeavors.”  

This is uncharted territory for LSU, as there isn’t another program like this in the country.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 17

Governor John Bel Edwards’s proposes allocating $500-million toward building a new I-10 Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge, but his plan faces pushback from legislative leaders. Senate President Page Cortez says that’s a lot of money to set aside, when environmental impact studies haven’t been done or even a place to put the bridge not selected…:

CUT 03(08)      “…before it gets spent.”’

One plan to build that bridge is a public-private partnership that would make it a toll bridge – at least for a while. The trucking industry doesn’t like that idea. Louisiana Motor Transport Association director Renee Amar says that’ll just drive the overall cost of the project up…:

CUT 07(07)      “…just to break even.”

The most recent estimate for the project is $600-million to $800-million. Amar believes the administration needs to give the Calcasieu I-10 Bridge top priority in the near term.

 

Lawmen are on the lookout for three of five violent and potentially dangerous juvenile offenders, who escaped from the Bridge City Center for Youth last night. All are between 16 and 18. Officers caught up with them in a stolen truck on I-19, but three got away. The search for those three is ongoing.

One of new LSU President William Tate’s priority projects is becoming at leader in cybersecurity. LSU Provost Matt Lee says a strategy of cross-training of students in different disciplines is one way to help that happen. Lee says LSU will strengthen its ROTC program with facility and training upgrades and add new skill development tracks for civilian students as well…:

CUT 10(12)      “…development.”

They also plan to expand faculty and research at the LSU engineering school.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 17

A proposal to use tolls to fund the construction of a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles receives strong opposition from Louisiana truckers…
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

New Orleans Representative Kyle Green says he’s not moving forward with his bill to rename the Crescent City Connection in New Orleans after late former Governor Edwin Edwards. According to the Advocate Newspaper, the bridge is named the Crescent City Connection as a result of a publicly-voted contest and the person who proposed the name objected to naming it after Edwards.

In an effort to stave off record-high inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised the prime short-term lending rate by ¼ of a percent; meaning higher loan rates for businesses and consumers. Louisiana Realtors Association CEO Norman Morris says standard mortgage rates are now at over 4-percent; their highest since April of 2019…:
Cut 12 (08) “…the week before.”
Morris says, yes, the rate increase will mean buying a home may be a bit harder – especially for first-time buyers

Positioning the state’s flagship university as a leader in cybersecurity is one of LSU President William Tate’s top priorities, and now the university has a strategy in place to make that happen. Provost Matt Lee said that step one is increasing faculty and expanding research in LSU’s highly-respected engineering college.
Cut 9 (12) “…at a university.”

12:30 LRN Newscast March 17

Governor John Bel Edwards’s proposal to allocate 500-million dollars towards building a new I-10 Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge is facing some pushback from legislative leaders. House Democratic Caucus Chairman Sam Jenkins of Shreveport is one of them. He’s also concerned about using 550-million dollars in federal pandemic aid to help replenish the Unemployment insurance trust fund.

Cut 5 (06) “…different direction.”

The state’s trucking industry says they’re not happy with proposals of tolls to build a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles. Executive Director of the Louisiana Motor Transport Association Renee Amar says that while members agree the Calcasieu Bridge is in dire need of replacement, not a single one is in favor of tolls to fund the project.

Cut 6 (12) “…deliver goods”

Amar says not only does a toll bridge place a burden on truckers, but the ultimate cost is passed on to taxpayers.

A new report says Saints executives and owner Gayle Benson met with Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson for a second time on Wednesday night. Nick Underhill of New Orleans-dot-football says the meeting took place in Atlanta following Watson’s visit with the Falcons. Watson is in control, holding a no-trade clause, so the decision on his destination is his to make. ESPN reported that the Browns and Panthers have pulled out of negotiations, leaving the choice between the Saints and their most-hated rival. The 28-year-old QB has four years remaining on his contract and is due to make $35 million in 2022.

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 17

The NCAA men’s tournament tipped off this morning as teams take their first steps on the road to the Final Four that ends at the Ceasar’s Superdome in New Orleans on April 2nd.

The LSU men’s basketball team is in Milwaukee today getting ready for tomorrow night’s NCAA Tournament matchup with Iowa State. Interim head coach Kevin Nickelberry says with Will Wade no longer around to lead the team, he’s asked senior Darius Days to step up his leadership skills…

Cut 16 (16) “…this moment.”

Davis was a freshman when the Tigers made a run to the Sweet 16 in 2019.

Nicholls State’s season came to an end in the first round of the NIT, as the Colonels fell to SMU, 58-68. Devante Carter had 20 points, five rebounds, and seven assists, with Latrell Jones adding 18 points in the losing effort. The Colonels finish the season 21-12.

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It’s been a long time coming, but LSU is once again hosting games in the NCAA women’s tournament after earning a top-16 seed for the first time in 14 years. All season, large crowds came out to support the Tigers, and Coach Kim Mulkey says that with all of the other things happening on and around campus this weekend, she still expects the P-Mac to be packed.

Cut 18 (21) “…just a reward.”

Games tonight in the women’s NIT…Tulane faces Jacksonville State and Louisiana Tech takes on Houston.

In college baseball, the U-L Ragin’ Cajuns topped McNeese 10-8 and Tulane knocked off Nicholls 5-3. The Cajuns weren’t as fortunate on the softball diamond, dropping a double-header to Texas. Nicholls lost to South Alabama, and McNeese routed Southern.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The search is on for five juvenile offenders who escaped a detention center in Jefferson Parish. The escape happened at the Bridge City Center for Youth and residents who live in Bridge City. WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge reports the juveniles are serving time for violent offenses.

First responders located an abandoned infant in north Baton Rouge by helicopter yesterday, alive and well in a church parking lot. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”
On his Ask the Governor Show, Governor Edwards said he hopes Louisiana’s U-S Senators will vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U-S Supreme Court…
cut 10 (11) “….for her”
Edwards says Judge Jackson has support from groups of different political leanings. Confirmation hearings for Jackson begin Monday.

During the governor’s State of the State address, Edwards proposed a 500-million dollar allocation for a new Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge. Speaker Pro Tem and Houma Representative Tanner Magee says he supports funding for a new Mississippi River Bridge, but he would like to see a plan to secure the rest of the funding so the project is more shovel-ready…
Cut 4 (12) “…the sidelines”