LRN AM Newscall March 24

If you’re an Entergy Louisiana customer, you will soon have three new ways to take a load off the power grid – and to save yourself some money. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Louisiana House approves a bill to name a proposed new bridge in Baton Rouge after President Trump, but only if there’s a strong financial commitment from the federal government. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Proposed upgrade plans for the Smoothie King Center aimed at bringing the arena up to modern NBA standards were released this weekend. Andre Champagne has the story.

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Entergy Louisiana customers will soon have three new ways to save money. Nyka Scott, the vice president of customer service at Entergy Louisiana, says those who install smart thermostats can turn the temperature up by a degree or two during peak hours. She says by doing so, they can take a huge strain off the grid, creating a win-win situation.

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Scott says Entergy is giving rebates on up to two smart thermostats – and that’s not all.

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That EV charging credit is for charging your vehicle during off-peak hours, which during the summertime is outside the hours of two and eight p-m. Scott says there are also incentives for those with solar panels as well.

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Scott says these programs could also reduce carbon emissions, since they may save Entergy from having to build another gas power plant to provide power. These programs do not apply to Entergy New Orleans customers; they have their own programs.

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A Gonzales Republican is proposing that proceedings in the Family Court for East Baton Rouge Parish be live-streamed for remote public access. Representative Kathy Edmonston says she’s proposing the bill to bring transparency to the court.

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Family court almost always involves children in one way or another; and with that, there can be privacy issues. Edmonston says she is aware of those concerns and will likely amend her bill to protect juveniles…

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Edmonston says under her bill, the only way the cameras can be turned off is by mutual agreement.

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Edmonston’s bill only applies to the Family Court for East Baton Rouge Parish, because that’s the only constitutionally-mandated family court in the state.

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The full House approves a bill that could lead to the naming of a new Baton Rouge bridge over the Mississippi River after President Trump.  The state is looking at building a bridge south of Baton Rouge in Iberville Parish and the cost could be three-billion dollars. Livonia Representative Jeremy Lacombe says if naming the bridge after the President helps bring home the federal dollars to build the bridge, he’s all for it.

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Lacombe amended the bill to say the bridge will only be named after President Trump if the federal government provides a substantial amount of funding for construction and if such funding is provided prior to January 20th, 2029. The author of the legislation, Monroe Representative Michael Echols, says a new bridge is needed to alleviate traffic congestion in the capital city.

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Echols says he introduced the legislation to get the President’s attention that another bridge is needed in the Baton Rouge area, and it needs supports from the federal government.

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No one spoke out in opposition. Th measure passed on a party-line vote, 68-26. It heads to the Louisiana Senate for more discussion.

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Over the weekend, NOLA-dot-com published proposed plans for a major upgrade to the Smoothie King Center, the home of the New Orleans Pelicans, aimed at bringing the arena up to modern NBA standards. NOLA-dot-com’s Jeff Duncan says adding more seats to the lower bowl is one of the more significant aspects of the plan.

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Duncan says the Pelicans also want to upgrade fan amenities and hospitality areas designed to enhance the game-day experience, including grab-and-go concession markets, VIP club lounges, new sideline clubs, an upper-level party deck and bunker suites. Duncan noted that the proposed renovations would bring the arena in line with many other NBA venues that already feature similar features.

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If the proposed renovations are approved, it would be the most extensive renovation that has been done to the Smoothie King Center since it opened in 1999. Duncan expects the Pelicans to use the 400 to 500-million dollars they could receive from the two new NBA franchises to help pay for the renovations.

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At LSU pro day, in front of NFL scouts, coaches and executives, quarterback Garrett Nussmeier looked like the Nussmeier from the 2024 season when he threw for four-thousand yards. Nussmeier was zipping the ball and completed 69 of his 72 passes. Nuss was hampered by an abdomen injury last season, suffered on the second day of training camp. He says he had to learn how to throw the football correctly in a short period of time before competing in the Senior Bowl on January 31st

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Nussmeier’s injury contributed to an underwhelming performance on offense and it also hurt his draft stock. The Lake Charles native says the experience will only make him better…

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Projected first round draft pick and cornerback Mansoor Delane ran a very fast 4.35. Linebacker Harold Perkins had a 35-inch vetical leap and broad jump of 10 feet and four inches. Linebacker West Weeks ran a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash. Receiver and kick returner Barion Brown is expected to be a late-round pick, but Brown is just grateful for the opportunity…

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The NFL draft is April 23rd to the 25th.

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5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

The full House approves a bill that could lead to the naming of a new Baton Rouge bridge over the Mississippi River after President Trump.  The state is looking at building a bridge south of Baton Rouge in Iberville Parish and the cost could be three-billion dollars. Livonia Representative Jeremy Lacombe says if naming the bridge after the President helps bring home the federal dollars to build the bridge, he’s all for it…

Cut 10 (11) “…host of issues.”

The author of the legislation, Monroe Representative Michael Echols, says a new bridge is needed to alleviate traffic congestion in the capital city…

Cut 11 (07) “…across that river.”

No one spoke out in opposition. The measure passed on a party-line vote, 68-26. It now advances to the Senate.

A bill that would require Louisiana driver’s licenses to display a symbol indicating one’s citizenship status clears a House committee and moves to the full House for further discussion. The bill by Haughton Representative Dodie Horton would require the OMV to place an image of an eagle in flight on the licenses of those who are confirmed to be U.S. citizens.

A Gonzales Republican is proposing that proceedings in the Family Court for East Baton Rouge Parish be live-streamed for remote public access. Representative Kathy Edmonston says she’s proposing the bill to bring transparency to the court.

Cut 7 (07) “…bringing the bill.”

Family court almost always involves children in one way or another; and with that, there can be privacy issues. Edmonston says she is aware of those concerns and will likely be amending her bill as originally filed to address them. The Family Court for East Baton Rouge Parish is the only constitutionally-mandated family court in the state.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball dropped its second consecutive SEC series to begin conference play, and the Tigers also lost one of their weekend starting pitchers to injury. Cooper Moore had to leave Friday’s loss to Oklahoma with an arm injury. Coach Jay Johnson says an MRI showed inflammation, and so they will let that calm down…

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LSU hosts Louisiana Tech tomorrow night.

Tomorrow, the UL-Lafayette baseball team will look to get back in the win column against Southeastern after being swept by Texas State over the weekend.

Following a road series loss to South Alabama, ULM will also aim to bounce back when they host Northwestern State Demons tomorrow night at 6 p.m.

Over 15 football players participated in LSU’s Pro Day workout on Monday, but the headline performer was cornerback Mansoor Delane. Delane, who did not run the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, clocked a 4.35 today, strengthening his case as a top-ten draft pick.

Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier looked sharp at Pro Day, completing 69 of 72 passes with his father, Doug – offensive coordinator for the Saints – in attendance.

Even though the job’s not done for the LSU Lady Tigers –it is the end of the road in Baton Rouge for one the greatest players in program history. Yesterday’s blowout win over Texas Tech marked the final game at the P-MAC for senior guard Flau’Jae Johnson. Tears welled up throughout the building when Coach Kim Mulkey took her out of the game early in the fourth quarter with LSU leading by 50. Mulkey said after the game that even though she could have left after last year, Flau’Jae chose to stay and finish what she started in Baton Rouge.

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4:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy is seeking to pass a resolution that says senators’ would not get paid during government shutdowns. Kennedy brought the resolution up on the Senate floor on Sunday as Department of Homeland Security employees are currently not getting paid. Kennedy says it’s about shared sacrifice…

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Yesterday’s win by LSU over Texas Tech marked the end of an era in Baton Rouge as it was the last home game ever for senior guard Flau’Jae Johnson. Mikaylah Williams said Flau’Jae is an institution and deserves to be immortalized.

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The Lady Tigers do have unfinished business – they face Duke Friday in the Sacramento 2 Region semifinals.

ICE agents are lending a helping hand to TSA at airports across the country, including New Orleans. Joe Gallinaro reports.

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The pilot of a small plane was killed when it went down in Rapides Parish. The Beechcraft BE20 went down at around 2:30 yesterday afternoon. First responders found it in a vegetative and swampy area near the edge of Lake Rodemacher near Sharp, which is west of Boyce. The pilot was the only one on board the aircraft at the time. The aircraft was registered to a person in California.

3:30 LRN Newscast

ICE agents have been deployed to Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner to alleviate the long lines to get through security, because of the TSA worker shortage. Kevin Dolliole, the director of aviation at MSY, says this morning, it seemed to have worked.

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Dolliole ICE agents are helping with things like crowd control and directing passengers to open lines. But they cannot screen luggage.

Radio talk show host Moon Griffon is planning a GOP Senate debate on his statewide radio show on April 28th. Griffon says it’s a chance for Bill Cassidy and his two main challengers to be in a room together at the same time and answer important questions.

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While Julia Letlow and John Fleming have committed, Bill Cassidy has not as of yet, preferring a televised debate.

 

Yesterday’s blowout win by LSU over Texas Tech marked the end of an era for the Lady Tigers. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Northwestern State is mourning the death of legendary football coach Sam Goodwin. Goodwin died Friday night at the age of 82 following complications from a recent surgery. He’s the school’s all-time leader in football victories and the Pineville native led the Demons to four conference championships.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Radio talk show host Moon Griffon is planning a Senate Republican Primary debate on his statewide show on April 28th.  Incumbent Bill Cassidy’s main challengers, John Fleming and Julia Letlow have committed, but Cassidy says he prefers a televised debate. Griffon believes his radio show provides a forum for the three candidates to discuss the issues…

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Griffon made the comments on Talk 107-3 this morning.

Special day in the Maravich Assembly Center yesterday as the LSU Lady Tigers easily advanced to the Sweet 16 with a blow out win over Texas Tech. It was also Flau’Jae Johnson’s final game in the PMAC and the fans showed their support…

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LSU will play Duke in the Sweet 16 on Friday night in Sacramento.

 

Senator John Kennedy believes US Senators should not get paid during partial government shutdowns when essential workers like TSA agents are not getting paid. Kennedy tried to pass unanimous consent resolution yesterday, but his effort was stopped when Democratic Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz objected and immediately left the chamber, which stunned Kennedy…

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Kennedy says he’ll bring the resolution up again for another debate.

ICE agents have been deployed to Louis Armstrong Airport to alleviate the long lines to get through security, because of the TSA worker shortage. Kevin Dolliole, the director of aviation at the New Orleans airport, says while the lack of TSA agents in theory would only affect operations at the checkpoints, it could also affect the on-time performance of flights – and that could have a ripple effect across the country.

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The Department of Homeland Security says Louis Armstrong Airport had a 42-percent callout rate yesterday, the highest among major airports.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Radio talk show host Moon Griffon is planning a GOP Senate debate on his statewide radio show on April 28th. Griffon says it’s a chance for Bill Cassidy and his two main challengers to be in a room together at the same time and answer important questions.

Cut 7 (06) “…gotcha moment.”

While Julia Letlow and John Fleming have committed, Bill Cassidy has not as of yet, preferring a televised debate.

Senator John Kennedy is seeking to pass a resolution that says senators’ would not get paid during government shutdowns. His request for unanimous consent was blocked by Brian Schatz of Hawaii. Kennedy says he plans to bring this resolution up for a vote again; and if a Senator objects, they should explain their reasoning…

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ICE agents are lending a helping hand to TSA at airports across the country, including New Orleans. Joe Gallinaro reports.

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Yesterday’s blowout win by LSU over Texas Tech also marked the final home game ever for Flau’Jae Johnson. Head Coach Kim Mulkey said after the game that even though she could have left after last year, Flau’Jae chose to stay and finish what she started in Baton Rouge.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

Radio talk show host Moon Griffon is planning a Senate Republican Primary debate on his show on April 28th.  Bill Cassidy’s main challengers, John Fleming and Julia Letlow have committed, but Cassidy has said he prefers a televised debate. Griffon is also an outspoken critic of Cassidy, but Griffon says his feelings about Cassidy will not spill over to this debate…

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Monroe Representative Michael Echols will receive questions today on the House floor about his bill that would name a proposed new Mississippi River Bridge after President Donald Trump. Echols believes naming the bridge after the current president will help land the federal dollars to build the bridge…

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The estimated price tag for a new bridge is three billion dollars.

ICE agents have been deployed to Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner to alleviate the long lines to get through security, because of the TSA worker shortage. Kevin Dolliole, the director of aviation at MSY, says this morning, it seemed to have worked.

Cut 4 (10) “…through the morning”

Dolliole ICE agents are helping with things like crowd control and directing passengers to open lines. But they cannot screen luggage.

Senator John Kennedy believes US Senators should not get paid during partial government shutdowns when essential workers like TSA agents are not getting paid. Kennedy tried to pass unanimous consent resolution yesterday, but his effort was stopped when Democratic Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz objected and immediately left the chamber, which stunned Kennedy…

Cut 10 (13) “…he ill.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Lady Tigers are on their way to the Sweet 16 in Sacramento after breezing through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. LSU will play Duke in the Sacramento 2 Region semifinals Friday night. Back on December 4th, the Lady Tigers beat the Blue Devils, 93-77. Head Coach Kim Mulkey says this time, things will be different.

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This is LSU’s fourth consecutive trip to the Sweet 16. The Lady Tigers will play at either 6:30 or 9 PM.

It’s pro day for LSU football players who are in this year’s NFL draft. Cornerback Mansoor Delane, who did not run in the 40 at the NFL combine, ran a 4.38 today, which could solidify him as a top ten pick.

Spring practice begins for Louisiana Tech football. Trey Kukuk (Q-kuhk) starts the spring as the first string quarterback and Blake Baker will be in non-contact drills as he’s recovering from an ACL.

LSU baseball is off to a 2-and-4 start in SEC play and after losing its series to Oklahoma this past weekend. The Tigers offense continues to struggle. LSU ranks near the bottom in the SEC in hitting with a team batting average of .277. Coach Jay Johnson has given Omar Serna and John Pearson more regular at-bats and it’s helping to some degree…

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LSU will host Louisiana Tech tomorrow night. The Bulldogs are coming off a series loss to New Mexico State. ULM lost its series to South Alabama and the Ragin Cajuns have fallen out of the Top 25 after getting swept by Texas State.

11:30 LRN Newscast

ICE agents are assisting the TSA at airports across the country. This, as TSA agents are quitting or not showing up to work, since they’re not getting paid during the ongoing stalemate over funding. Kevin Dolliole, the director of aviation at Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, says ICE agents are helping with things like crowd control and directing passengers to open lines. But they cannot screen luggage.

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All this, as there’s no end in sight to the DHS shutdown. Senator John Kennedy is seeking to pass a resolution that says senators’ would not get paid during government shutdowns. Kennedy brought the resolution up on the Senate floor yesterday, saying it’s about shared sacrifice…

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The ten-parish economic development organization Louisiana Central launches its regional strategic plan, dubbed Elevate 2030. President and CEO Chris Massingill says it comprises four key pillars, including building a higher level of organizational excellence.

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The LSU Lady Tigers are on their way to Sacramento after breezing through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. LSU hammered Texas Tech yesterday, 101-47, in Flau’Jae Johnson’s final game in Baton Rouge. The senior guard from Savannah, Georgia, especially noted her team’s stifling defense.

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LSU takes on Duke in the Sacramento 2 regional semifinals Friday.