11:40 LRN Sportscast

Can LSU improve its offense during the bye week? Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has yet to throw for more than 300 yards in a game this season, after doing so eight times last year. Former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey believes Nussmeier is dealing with a upper body injury based on several underthrows this season…

Cut 18 (09) “….release that football”

Preston Guy from Tiger-bait-dot-com says LSU’s offensive line has struggled to run block this season and in the loss to Ole Miss, pass blocking was an issue…

Cut 26 (18) “…five one three”

The Tigers next game is against South Carolina on October 11th.

 

Nicholls returns to Southland play this Saturday as the Colonels travel to Beaumont to take on Lamar. Nicholls started the season by beating Southland rival U-I-W, but dropped four straight non-conference games since that Week Zero matchup against the Cardinals. Colonels Coach Tommy Rybacki says he is making sure his team knows everything they want to accomplish is still in front of them.

Cut 20 (21) “…to address those.”

Kick-off is at 3 PM.

At a press conference this morning, it was officially announced that New Orleans will host the College Football Playoff Championship game for the 2027 season on January 24, 2028.

The NCAA is close to approving a single transfer window for football. The transfer portal window would open January 2nd and stay open through the 16th.

11:30 AM LRN Newscast

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is deeply concerned about how New Orleans is being viewed nationally after a woman from Chicago is killed while in the city celebrating her 33rd birthday. Nungesser says whether it’s unfair or not, it paints the city in a bad light.

Cut 12 (13) “…fearful of coming.”

Governor Landry has used incidents like these as justification for calling in National Guard troops to help fight crime in cities. In addition to New Orleans, he identified Shreveport as a city that can use the assistance of the national guard. In his formal request to the Pentagon, Landry says he would like to see the Guard deployment last through June 30th. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux says the guard could help with major events the city holds…

Cut 4 (09) “…Mudbug madness.”

Authorities investigating threats posted online against high schools in Rapides Parish say the threats were copycat incidents done by juveniles. Five have been arrested. Tommy Carnline with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says they may think they’re being funny, but law enforcement is not laughing, and the community is on edge.

Cut 10 (13) “…you under arrest.”

Those threats caused some school shutdowns and cancelation of some homecoming events.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says any speculation that quarterback Garrett Nussmeier needs surgery to repair an injury he suffered in fall camp is just not true…

Cut 6 (08) “…silly actually.”

Kelly says after an abdominal strain not a core injury, Nussmeier is healthy and the injury he sustained is much better.

10:30 AM LRN Newscast

Governor Landry says one-thousand Louisiana National Guard troops need to be deployed to urban centers throughout the state because of elevated crime rates in Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans. But crime data analyst Jeff Asher says after New Orleans had the nation’s highest murder rate in 2022, homicides are now the lowest since 1970 and other violent crimes are down.

Cut 8 (12) “…peak in 2023.”

Asher says murders are also down in Baton Rouge and Shreveport.

Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux says he welcomes any assistance in dealing with crime but has several questions about the possibility of National Guard troops teaming up with city police to combat crime.

Cut 3 (09) “…civil rights.”

Scary moments outside a Montessori school in Alexandria as a deputy shoots towards a driver trying to run him over. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Avoyelles High School was on a soft lockdown yesterday in response to social media threats and a 13-year-old has been arrested for making them. The nature of the treats was not specified, and Avoyelles Parish Sheriff David Dauzat says the juvenile has been charged with four counts of terrorizing. Five juveniles were recently arrested in Rapids Parish for social media threats that caused the shutdowns of schools and cancelation of homecoming events.

9:30 LRN Newscast

No progress on Capitol Hill; thus, the federal government is shut down due to a lack of funding. Senator Bill Cassidy says Democrats are proposing spending cuts that he says are untenable.

Cut 16 (10) “…reimagine their future.”

Democrats say they’re trying to preserve the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits.

Two men are arrested in connection with this weekend’s shooting on Bourbon Street that killed a woman in town celebrating her birthday. 20-year-old Mekhi Jarius Andry was arrested in Metairie, while Dontrell Bradley was arrested on scene. 33-year-old Jessica Williams was an innocent bystander who was caught in the crossfire. NOPD Deputy Superintendent Hans Ganthier expressed his sorrow to her mother and stepfather.

Cut 5 (10) “…this tragic incident.”

Governor Landry says one-thousand Louisiana National Guard troops need to be deployed to urban centers throughout the state because of elevated crime rates in Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans. But crime data analyst Jeff Asher says crime rates are declining in all three cities.

Cut 9 (08)  “…murder through June.”

A driver who tried to run over a deputy in a Rapides Parish Montessori school parking lot is arrested. The driver sped into the parking lot and drove straight towards the deputy, who dodged out of the way and shot at the vehicle. Tommy Carnline with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says amid the recent social media threats and other incidents across the country, everyone is on edge these days.

Cut 12 (07) “…vehicle was doing.”

8:30 AM Newscast

Two men are arrested in connection with a shooting on Bourbon Street over the weekend that killed a Chicago woman. 33 Year old Jessica Williams was in town celebrating her birthday when she was hit in an exchange of gunfire.  In a news conference yesterday, Chief Deputy Superintendent Hans Ganthier with a stern message for those who would put lives in danger in New Orleans.

Cut 6 (11) “…you to justice.”

Meanwhile experts are reacting to Governor Landry’s call for National Guard troops due to rising crime.  Crime data analyst Jeff Asher says the number of homicides this year in New Orleans is actually the lowest it’s been since 19-70 and other crimes are down too

Cut 8 (12) “…peak in 2023.”

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LSU’s offense has struggled to be effective through the first five games of the season, and it could get worse before it gets any better. Andre Champagne has the story.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

New National Advanced Placement data shows Louisiana high school students are making real progress.  The share of AP exams that qualify for college credit is up almost 25 percent since 2021.  Students who score a 3 or better on their AP exams are eligible to earn college credit.

7:30 AM Newscast

Governor Landry says the national guard is needed to help local enforcement combat a rise in crime. But is violent crime really on the rise? Jeff Palermo has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

New Orleans police have arrested two men in the death of a 33 year old Chicago woman over the weekend.  Jessica Williams was killed in an exchange of gunfire on Bourbon Street early Sunday. Chief Deputy Superintendent Hans Ganthier expressed his sorrow to Williams’ family.

Cut 5 (10) “…this tragic incident.”

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Some scary moments outside a Montessori school in Alexandria. A Rapides Parish deputy opened fire at a vehicle that sped towards him in the parking lot of Peabody Montessori School yesterday. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office  spokesperson Tommy Carnline says security was already beefed up at all schools throughout the parish amid all the online threats, when the deputy noticed the driver speeding into the parking lot shortly after nine A-M…

Cut 10 (13) “…what’s happening?”

The US government is officially shutdown after lawmakers were unable to come to a funding agreement to keep the lights on by midnight last night.  One of the biggest sticking points relates to the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of the year. Democrats want Republicans to commit to extending them now. Louisiana Congressman Troy Carter.

Cut 15 (12) “…shut it down.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU offense has been a major issue through the first five games of the season. The Tigers only put up 254 yards of total offense against Ole Miss. Former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey says that no one on the offensive side of the ball is on the same page, which is making it difficult to be effective.

Cut 17 (21)  “…there’s no cohesiveness.”

The Saints return to the practice field today looking for win number one against the New York Giants. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart will make his first start on the road. He led New York to an upset win over the Chargers last week. Dart threw a touchdown pass and rushed for 54 yards. Kick off is at noon.

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Nicholls returns to Southland play this Saturday as the Colonels travel to Beaumont to take on Lamar. Nicholls started the season by beating Southland rival U-I-W, but dropped four straight non-conference games since that Week Zero matchup against the Cardinals. Colonels Coach Tommy Rybacki says he is making sure his team knows everything they want to accomplish is still in front of them.

Cut 20 (21) “…to address those.”

Kick-off is at 3 PM.

A big press conference is scheduled this morning in New Orleans as officials are expected to announce that the College Football Playoff  National Championship game for the 2027 season will be held in New Orleans on January 24th, 2028.

6:30 AM Newscast

The federal government is officially shut down after a deadlocked congress failed to pass a funding measure to keep it going.. Democratic Congressman Troy Carter, who represents New Orleans, says unlike shutdowns in the past, where federal employees were furloughed, employees this time around will lose their jobs altogether with no guarantee of being rehired.

Cut 13 (12)  “…get reimbursed later.”

Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says even if you’re not a federal worker, you could experience some major inconveniences thanks to the shutdown.

Cut 14 (14) “…to be locked.”

This is the first government shutdown in the United States since 2019.

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Governor Jeff Landry says one-thousand Louisiana National Guard troops need to be deployed to urban centers throughout the state because of elevated crime rates in Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans. But crime data analyst Jeff Asher says crime rates are actually declining.

Cut 7 (12) “…very civil matter.”

Two men are under arrest in connection with a shooting on Bourbon Street over the weekend that left a 33-year-old Chicago woman. Chief Deputy Superintendent Hans Ganthier announced the arrests of those they say are responsible for Jessica Williams death, during a news conference yesterday.

Cut 4 (14) “…he returned fire.”

LRN AM Newscall

Governor Landry says the national guard is needed to help local enforcement combat a rise in crime. But is violent crime really on the rise? Jeff Palermo has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Scary moments outside a Montessori school in Alexandria as a deputy shoots towards a driver trying to run him over. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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LSU’s offense has struggled to be effective through the first five games of the season, and it could get worse before it gets any better. Andre Champagne has the story.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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Two men are arrested in connection with a shooting on Bourbon Street over the weekend that killed a Chicago woman in town celebrating her birthday. Chief Deputy Superintendent Hans Ganthier announced the arrests during a news conference yesterday afternoon.

Cut 4 (14) “…he returned fire.”

20-year-old Mekhi Jarius Andry, the initial shooter, was arrested in Metairie, while Dontrell Bradley, who returned fire after being injured, was arrested on scene. 33-year-old Jessica Williams was near them; she was hit by the gunfire and was killed. Williams’ mother and stepfather were at the news conference, and Ganthier expressed his sorrow to them.

Cut 5 (10) “…this tragic incident.”

Ganthier has a stern message for anyone looking to wreak havoc in New Orleans and put the lives of residents or tourists in danger.

Cut 6 (11) “…you to justice.”

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Governor Landry says one-thousand Louisiana National Guard troops need to be deployed to urban centers throughout the state because of elevated crime rates in Shreveport, Baton Rouge and New Orleans. But crime data analyst Jeff Asher says crime rates are actually declining.

Cut 7 (12) “…very civil matter.”

In 2022, New Orleans had the nation’s highest murder rate, but the number of homicides this year in the Crescent City are the lowest they’ve been since 1970, and other violent crimes are also down.

Cut 8 (12) “…peak in 2023.”

Asher says murders are also down in Baton Rouge and Shreveport.

Cut 9 (08)  “…murder through June.”

If the governor’s request for the federal government to pay for the deployment of Louisiana National Guard troops is approved, they would assist local law enforcement in public safety until July 1st.

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Some scary moments outside a Montessori school in Alexandria. A Rapides Parish deputy opened fire at a vehicle that sped towards him in the parking lot of Peabody Montessori School yesterday. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office  spokesperson Tommy Carnline says security was already beefed up at all schools throughout the parish amid all the online threats, when the deputy noticed the driver speeding into the parking lot shortly after nine A-M…

Cut 10 (13) “…what’s happening?”

Carnline says that’s when the driver attempted to run the deputy over.

Cut 11 (11) “…at my deputy.”

The deputy hit the ground and opened fire. The deputy was slightly shaken up due to having to fall to the ground to avoid being hit; otherwise, there were no injuries. The school and other nearby schools were placed on lockdown. The driver was arrested later in the day. Carnline says amid the threats and many other incidents across the country, everyone is on edge these days.

Cut 12 (07) “…vehicle was doing.”

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No progress on Capitol Hill yesterday; thus, the federal government is shut down. Democratic Congressman Troy Carter, who represents New Orleans, says what’s different about this one is that unlike shutdowns in the past, where federal employees were furloughed, employees this time around will lose their jobs altogether with no guarantee of being rehired when government reopens.

Cut 13 (12)  “…get reimbursed later.”

Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says even if you’re not a federal worker, you could experience some major inconveniences thanks to the shutdown.

Cut 14 (14) “…to be locked.”

One of the biggest sticking points relates to the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of the year. Democrats want Republicans to commit to extending them now, while Republicans want to save that discussion for a later date. Carter says he’s not willing to risk those subsidies for millions of Americans.

Cut 15 (12) “…shut it down.”

Cassidy, on the other hand, says Democrats are proposing spending cuts of their own which he says are untenable.

Cut 16 (10) “…reimagine their future.”

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The LSU offense has been a major issue through the first five games of the season. The Tigers only put up 254 yards of total offense against Ole Miss. Former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey says that no one on the offensive side of the ball is on the same page, which is making it difficult to be effective.

Cut 17 (21)  “…there’s no cohesiveness.”

It’s evident that LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has not played up to his potential the past couple of weeks of the season. Head coach Brian Kelly said that Nussmeier is healthy, but Davey thinks that something is wrong with the starting quarterback after seeing multiple uncharacteristic underthrows this season.

Cut 18 (09) “…release that football.”

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Nicholls football dropped to 1 and 4 on the season after a disappointing 27-7 loss to Eastern Kentucky. The Colonels scored on the third play of the game but were not able to score for the rest of the game. Head coach Tommy Rybacki says his team has to do a better job of executing.

Cut 19 (14) “…are doing that.”

Despite dropping four non-conference games, Nicholls will get the opportunity to stay undefeated in conference play as they travel to Beaumont to face Lamar on Saturday. Rybacki says he is making sure his team knows everything they want to accomplish is still in front of them.

Cut 20 (21) “…to address those.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Five juveniles have been arrested in connection with a series of threats posted against high schools in Rapides Parish. Those threats put the entire community on edge and forced the cancellation of one school’s entire homecoming weekend. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says current laws related to these online threats are too lenient, and the legislature needs to address this in the next session.

Cut 7 (13) “…the young people.”

The U-S Department of Education is sending Louisiana an additional 13-point-five million dollars to support charter schools. Assistant Superintendent in the Office of School Choice, Germaine Gilson, on how this round of money can be used:

Cut 9 (09)  “…really important.”

Governor Landry has asked the federal government to fund the deployment of one thousand Louisiana National Guard soldiers to help law enforcement fight crime. Jeanne Burns has the story…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

The state is pursuing a criminal case against another out-of-state doctor for mailing abortion pills to a patient in Louisiana. This time, it’s a doctor in California. The woman says her boyfriend used her email address to order mifepristone from the doctor in 2023 and forced her to take it against her will. The same doctor also faces a lawsuit in Texas.