11:30 LRN Newscast

Of the six auto insurance reform bills that Governor Landry signed this week, the most contentious is the one that gives the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rate increases regardless of market conditions. It’s a bill that the current insurance commissioner, Tim Temple, opposed. He says with that bill, Louisiana will no longer be a stable, predictable rating regulatory environment.

Cut 6 (10) “…in other states.”

A bill heads to the Senate floor that would require age verification and parental approval for minors to download apps. Jason Saine (“sane”) with Netchoice, who opposes the bill, says the bill is deeply flawed and would likely undermine privacy, fail to effectively protect minors and violate Louisianans’ First Amendment rights…

Cut 10 (13) “…face of these rights.”

Senate Education approves a TOPS bill that creates a new excellence level scholarship for students who score a 31 or higher on their ACT.  Ruston Representative Chris Turner says this will hopefully keep students in the state.

Cut 11 (07) “…been offered that.”

The bill now goes to Senate Finance, because it will cost the state millions of dollars more next fiscal year.

A deceased infant’s body is found mixed in with linens at a cleaning facility in Shreveport. The Shreveport Police Department determined that the body belonged to a baby who was stillborn, arrived from a funeral home in Dallas and was supposed to have been cremated. Corporal Chris Bordelon says the baby’s parents have never been accused of any wrongdoing.

Cut 16 (12) “…the funeral home.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry says the package of reform bills he signed this week will ultimately save drivers at least ten-percent on their auto insurance premiums. He also touted the tort reform bills that he signed, saying it will reduce frivolous lawsuits and improve the litigation environment in Louisiana.

Cut 5 (12) “…to the citizens.”

A bill heads to the Senate floor that would require age verification and parental approval for minors to download apps. Meta supports the legislation, but Google opposes it, citing privacy concerns and claiming it would require invasive ID checks. The bill’s author, Mandeville Representative Kim Carver, said in a committee hearing that Apple CEO Tim Cook also voiced opposition in regards to a similar Texas law.

Cut 9 (08)  “…not to sign it.”

A disturbing discovery in Shreveport, as a deceased infant’s body was found mixed in with linens at a cleaning facility. The body arrived at the facility from a funeral home in Dallas. Shreveport Police Corporal Christopher Bordelon says investigators are looking into how the baby’s body ended up in Shreveport.

Cut 14 (13) “…to be cremated.”

The baby’s parents are not implicated in any wrongdoing.

It’s the weekend LSU baseball fans and the team have been waiting for since the season started in February. The Tigers open up NCAA Regional play by hosting Little Rock at 2 p-m. It will be LSU’s first game since last Saturday’s loss to Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. Coach Jay Johnson says his guys are ready to go.

Cut 17 (08)  “…with our team.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Among the auto insurance reform bills that Governor Landry signed earlier this week is HB148, which gives the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rate increases regardless of market conditions. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple opposes it, and he says if insurance rates don’t come down by the ten-percent Governor Landry said they will, Landry will point the finger at him.

Cut 7 (10) “…sooner than that.”

A bill heads to the Senate floor that would require age verification and parental approval for minors to download apps. Mandeville Representative Kim Carver’s bill was expanded to include app developers after an amendment was added during discussion in the Senate Commerce Committee.

Cut 8 (13) “…chunk on that.”

NCAA Regional time has arrived for the LSU baseball team. Colleen Crain reports fans are excited, and so is the team.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

“Win today, and we walk together forever.” LSU Shreveport head baseball coach Brad Neffendorf might want to deliver that famous quote from late NHL head coach Fred Shero to his team as they get set to take on Southeastern University of Florida tonight. If the Pilots win, not only will they win the NAIA national championship, but they will wrap up what is believed to be the first perfect season in college baseball at any level.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A bill requiring age verification and parental approval for minors to download apps heads to the Senate floor. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

LSU begins the road to Omaha today by hosting Little Rock in the opening round of the Baton Rouge Regional. But LSU Shreveport is one win away from an NAIA World Series Championship. The Pilots won their 58th straight game last night which is the longest winning streak for any college baseball team.

 

A Tops Bill that would provide a scholarship award of up to 12-thousand dollars for students who score a 31 or higher has received approval from the Senate Education Committee. The full House has already passe the bill that also provides TOPS scholarship opportunities for medical and dental students, but Ruston Representative Chris Turner says recipients will need to stay in Louisiana after graduation…

Cut 12 (08) “…pay it back” (2x)

The measure heads to Senate Finance for review of the bill’s cost.

A stillborn baby that was set to be cremated in Dallas ended up mixed with linens at a laundry facility in Shreveport. Shreveport Police Corporal Christopher Bordelon says investigators are trying to figure out what happened here…

Cut 16 (12) “…the funeral home”

Bordelon says the child died on May 3rd and was scheduled to be cremated on May 17th but instead the remains ended up in Shreveport.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The governor is touting the insurance reform bills he signed this week, while the insurance commissioner is blasting one of them…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A bill that would create a new award category for the TOPS Scholarship program called the Excellence fund is moving towards final legislative passage. Ruston Representative Chris Turner says students who score 31 or higher on the ACT can receive up to 12-thousand dollars in scholarship money…

Cut 13 (04) “…residence in Louisiana”

The bill has been approved by the House and it now has the backing of Senate Education.

 

There’s a bizarre story out of Shreveport that police there along with authorities in Texas are investigating. The body of a stillbirth baby was found this week in Shreveport, mixed with linens at a cleaning facility. Shreveport Police Corporal Christopher Bordelon…

Cut 15 (07) “…. been natural causes”

But how the baby’s body ended up in Shreveport is a mystery. The body was set to be cremated in Dallas.

The Baton Rouge NCAA Baseball regional begins today with LSU hosting Little Rock at 2 PM. Tigers Coach Jay Johnson treats the regular season like a 56-game playoff, so when the playoffs start, his team can handle the added pressure.

Cut 19 (15) “…help this team.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

If the rain can stay away, LSU will open the Baton Rouge Regional by hosting Little Rock at 2 PM today. The Tigers are 30-and-5 at Alex Box Stadium this season and Coach Jay Johnson says playing at home is a real advantage…

Cut 18 (13) “…advantage of that”

LSU’s pitching plans are publicly unknown, but Trojans Coach Chris Curry has already announced right-hander Jackson Wells will start for them. Curry says Wells is coming off a complete game victory at the Ohio Valley Conference tournament….

Cut 28 (18) “…ground ball”

 

LSU Shreveport made more history last night by improving to 58-and-0 on the season with a 14-to-4 run rule victory over Hope International in the semifinal round of the NAIA World Series. The 58 straight wins is the longest winning streak by any college baseball team in any division. The Pilots will now go after the NAIA national championship tonight and they’ll play Southeastern from Florida, who they run ruled on Wednesday.

The SEC spring meetings have concluded and there’s no consensus on a college football playoff format for 2026 and beyond and whether the league will move to a nine-game conference football schedule.

We do know that LSU’s first two home games of this season will be night time kick-offs. LSU’s home opener against Louisiana Tech on September sixth will kick off at 6:30 and the Tigers SEC opener on September 13th against Florida will also kick-off at 6:30.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry is touting the six auto insurance reform bills that he signed into law earlier this week. Landry estimates that the package of reform bills will ultimately save drivers about ten-percent on their auto insurance premiums. Landry said the Department of Insurance made a series of requests in its report to the legislature back in 2020; and this year, the legislature acted on them.

Cut 4 (09) “…on their promises.”

The one bill that Landry signed that was the most contentious was the one that gives the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rate increases regardless of market conditions. It’s a bill that the current insurance commissioner, Tim Temple, opposed. He says with that bill, Louisiana will no longer be a stable, predictable rating regulatory environment.

Cut 6 (10) “…in other states.”

There are still two weeks lefts in the legislative session and both Landry and Temple are hoping a medical transparency bill receives final legislative approval.

 

A disturbing discovery in Shreveport, as a deceased infant’s body was found mixed in with linens at a cleaning facility. The ALSCO Uniforms employee who discovered the body initially believed it to be a doll, and the company was able to determine that the body came from a funeral home in Dallas. Shreveport Police Corporal Christopher Bordelon says investigators are looking into how the baby’s body ended up in Shreveport.

Cut 14 (13) “…to be cremated.”

Bordelon’s says the baby’s parents are not suspected to be involved in this bizarre story.

It’s the weekend LSU baseball fans and the team have been waiting for since the season started in February. The Tigers open NCAA Regional play by hosting Little Rock at 2 p-m. Coach Jay Johnson says his guys are ready to go.

Cut 17 (08)  “…with our team.”

LRN AM Newscall May 30

The governor is touting the insurance reform bills he signed this week, while the insurance commissioner is blasting one of them. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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A bill requiring age verification and parental approval for minors to download apps heads to the Senate. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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NCAA Regional time has arrived for the LSU baseball team. Colleen Crain reports fans are excited, and so is the team.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Governor Landry is touting the six auto insurance reform bills that he signed into law earlier this week. Landry estimates that the package of reform bills will ultimately save drivers at least ten-percent on their auto insurance premiums. Landry said the Department of Insurance made a series of requests in its report to the legislature back in 2020; and this year, the legislature acted on them.

Cut 4 (09) “…on their promises.”

Landry also touted the tort reform bills that he signed, saying it will reduce frivolous lawsuits and improve the litigation environment in Louisiana.

Cut 5 (12) “…to the citizens.”

The one bill that Landry signed that was the most contentious was the one that gives the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rate increases regardless of market conditions. It’s a bill that the current insurance commissioner, Tim Temple, opposed. He says with that bill, Louisiana will no longer be a stable, predictable rating regulatory environment.

Cut 6 (10) “…in other states.”

Temple says if insurance rates don’t come down by the ten-percent Governor Landry said they will, Landry will point the finger at him.

Cut 7 (10) “…sooner than that.”

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A bill heads to the Senate that would require age verification and parental approval for minors to download apps. Originally, Mandeville Representative Kim Carver’s bill focused on app stores like Apple’s App Store and Google Play; however, the bill was expanded to include app developers after an amendment was added during discussion in the Senate Commerce Committee…

Cut 8 (13) “…chunk on that.”

Meta supports the original bill, arguing it helps parents manage their children’s app use and supports safe, age-appropriate digital experiences. Google, however, opposes the legislation, citing privacy concerns and claiming it would require invasive ID checks. Carver says Apple CEO Tim Cook also voiced opposition in regards to a similar Texas law.

Cut 9 (08)  “…not to sign it.”

Jason Saine (“sane”) with Netchoice, who opposes the bill, says while his company shares Carver’s goal to protect minors, the bill is deeply flawed and would likely undermine privacy, fail to effectively protect minors and violate Louisianans’ First Amendment rights…

Cut 10 (13) “…face of these rights.”

If passed, HB570 would take effect in July 2026.

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Senate Education approves a TOPS bill that creates a new excellence level scholarship for students who score a 31 or higher on their ACT.  Ruston Representative Chris Turner says this will hopefully keep students in the state.

Cut 11 (07) “…been offered that.”

Turner says the bill also allows some medical and dental school students to qualify.

Cut 12 (08) “…pay it back.”

The excellence level increases the scholarship award amounts for Louisiana students, including a new Excellence award of 12-thousand dollars for high-achieving students.

Cut 13 (04)  “…residence in Louisiana.”

The bill has been approved by the House; and it now goes to Senate Finance, because it will cost the state millions of dollars more next fiscal year.

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A disturbing discovery in Shreveport, as a deceased infant’s body was found mixed in with linens at a cleaning facility. The ALSCO Uniforms employee who discovered the body initially believed it to be a doll, and the company was able to determine that the body came from a funeral home in Dallas. Shreveport Police Corporal Christopher Bordelon says investigators are looking into how the baby’s body ended up in Shreveport.

Cut 14 (13) “…to be cremated.”

Corporal Bordelon says there’s no suspicion surrounding the baby’s death.

Cut 15 (07) “…been natural causes.”

Bordelon says the baby’s parents have never been accused of any wrongdoing.

Cut 16 (12) “…the funeral home.”

The baby’s body is now in the custody of the Caddo Parish Coroner, and the Texas Funeral Service Commission has been notified.

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It’s the weekend LSU baseball fans and the team have been waiting for since the season started in February. The Tigers open up NCAA Regional play by hosting Little Rock at 2 p-m. It will be LSU’s first game since last Saturday’s loss to Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. Coach Jay Johnson says his guys are ready to go.

Cut 17 (08)  “…with our team.”

LSU went 30-and-5 at home this season. Johnson says playing at home is a real advantage.

Cut 18 (13)  “…advantage of that.”

Johnson treats the regular season like a 56-game playoff, so when the playoffs actually start, his team can handle the added pressure.

Cut 19 (15) “…help this team.”

5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

Governor Landry is touting the six auto insurance reform bills that he signed into law earlier this week. Landry estimates that the package of reform bills will ultimately save drivers at least ten-percent on their auto insurance premiums. Landry said the Department of Insurance made a series of requests in its report to the legislature back in 2020; and this year, the legislature acted on them.

Cut 4 (09) “…on their promises.”

The one bill that Landry signed that was the most contentious was the one that gives the insurance commissioner the authority to reject rate increases regardless of market conditions. It’s a bill that the current insurance commissioner, Tim Temple, opposed. He says it will destabilize the insurance market; and if insurance rates don’t come down by the ten-percent Landry said they will, Landry will point the finger at him.

Cut 25 (10) “…sooner than that.”

A major monkey wrench in the fight to restrict speed cameras throughout the state. As the legislature continues considering Monroe Republican Senator Stewart Cathey’s bill to do away with the speed cameras, the House passed an amendment to exempt Opelousas from any such rule. The city says its police department does not have the manpower to conduct speed enforcement the traditional way. Cathey says the people of Opelousas should fight back.

Cut 7 (10) “…these speed cameras.”

Fluoride will not be banned in public drinking water systems, as the House Health and Welfare Committee voted down a bill that would have done so. Opponents, including 9-year-old Toby Ramen from Monroe, defended fluoride as safe, effective, and essential for public health.

Cut 11 (13) “…than asthma.” 

16:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball enters Regional play with the seventh lowest ERA in the country at 3.72. Pitchers Zac Cown and Casan Evans each have an ERA below 2.50 and they were not used in last week’s SEC Tournament. Tigers pitching coach Nate Yeskie was a guest on Tiger Rag Radio this week and says a little extra time off should help them…

Cut 18 (18) “….breather too”

LSU will play Little Rock tomorrow at 2 PM. Coach Jay Johnson is not publicly naming a starting pitcher until tomorrow.

Former LSU pitcher Paul Skenes turns 23-years-old today and yesterday against Arizona he dominated the Diamondbacks. Skenes pitched 6.2 innings of shutout baseball to lower his ERA to 2.15.

LSU-Shreveport goes for its 58th straight win tonight in the semifinals of the NAIA world series. A 58th straight win would set the all-time record for most consecutive victories by a college baseball team at any level. Senior shortstop Jose Sallorin says they do not think about their historic winning streak…

Cut 14 (06) “…0-and-0.”

LSU-S plays defending national champion Hope International out of California tonight.

Game times are set for LSU’s first two home football games. The Tigers will host Louisiana Tech at 6:30 on September 6th and Florida on September 13th will also kick off at 6:30.

The Ragin Cajuns first two home games will start at 7 PM, including their September 6th matchup against McNeese. U-L Lafayette’s game at Missouri on September 13th will kick off at 3 PM.

 

ULM’s game at Alabama on September sixth will kick off at 6:45.