11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans just finished their second worst season in franchise history and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson announced today the firing of executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin. Griffin had that role for the last six seasons and that included two playoff appearances. But this year the team finished with a 21-and-61 record. Head Coach Willie Green says this was a season unlike any that he had been a part of, both as a player and a coach…

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As of now, Green remains the head coach.

Tough weekend for the LSU baseball team as they were swept by Auburn for the first time since 1988.

Former LSU football star Kyren Lacy is dead at the age of 24. Authorities in Houston say the Thibodaux native fatally shot himself during a police chase on Saturday night. Harris County Sheriff deputies were looking for Lacy after he fired a gun into the ground during a verbal argument with a female relative. Lacy was preparing for the NFL draft, but a grand jury was also set to meet today to hear evidence in a case where he was charged with negligent homicide for a fatal crash that State Police say he caused in Lafourche Parish in December.

The Saints offseason conditioning program begins today, and quarterback Derek Carr could reportedly miss the season with a shoulder injury. Ross Jackson, host of the Locked on Saints podcast, says Carr’s injury gives New Orleans a chance to rebuild…

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11:30 LRN Newscast

Two weekend festivals; two shootings. In New Orleans, shots rang out as crowds were leaving the French Quarter Festival.

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NOPD Captain Samuel Palumbo says four people were injured. Police have not identified the person arrested. The shooting victims were transported to the hospital and they are expected to be okay.

Meanwhile in Ponchatoula, two people were hurt in a shooting at the Strawberry Festival Saturday night. Neither of those injuries are life-threatening. Police in Ponchatoula say they hope to make arrests soon.

LSU football and Thibodaux High School are mourning the death of Kyren Lacy. Houston authorities say the 24-year-old wide receiver took his own life on Saturday night during a police pursuit. Lacy was expected to be taken in this month’s NFL Draft.

The deadline to file your federal taxes is midnight tomorrow night. If you’re among those waiting until the last minute to get your taxes done, CPA Jerry Schreiber with the accounting firm Schreiber and Schreiber says, get organized.

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Schreiber says there are several options to file online, like free file on the IRS website and other commercial filing software.

The fallout from the Pelicans’ awful season is underway. Less than 24 hours after wrapping up a 21-and-61 campaign, the Pelicans have fired David Griffin as executive director of basketball operations. Griffin had served in that role for six years, almost to the day. Jake Madison, the host of the Locked On Pelicans podcast, says this move was not unexpected.

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10:30 LRN Newscast

The 2025 legislative session begins today, and insurance reform will be a big topic for the next two months. That issue, however, will be far from the only one that lawmakers will deal with. Ben Riggs, the executive director of Real Reform Louisiana, says two other bills stand out to him that he and his organization are getting behind.

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Lawmakers will also have to approve a budget, and political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says money will be tight, especially with a reduction in federal dollars

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The session gavels in at noon; and again, it lasts two months.

Four people were shot last night in New Orleans’ French Quarter. NOPD Captain Samuel Palumbo says there was plenty of law enforcement in the area when the shooting took place…

Cut 4 (12) “…chooses to do this” 

Police have not identified the person arrested. The victims were taken to a hospital and are expected to be okay.

Saints quarterback Derek Carr’s 2025 season may end before it begins. Ian Rappoport with NFL Network is reporting Carr has a shoulder injury and could miss the entire season. Carr’s injury raises speculation the Saints will select Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders with the ninth overall pick in this month’s NFL Draft, but WWL’s Bobby Hebert says he’s not sure he’d go that route.

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Four people were injured in a shooting last night in the New Orleans French Quarter. The injury victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and one person has been apprehended.

Ponchatoula police are hoping to make arrests soon for a shooting that injured two people at the Strawberry Festival on Saturday night. The injuries in this case are also non-life threatening.

LSU football and Thibodaux High School are mourning the death of Kyren Lacy. Houston authorities say the 24-year-old wide receiver took his own life on Saturday night during a police pursuit.

The Saints begin their offseason conditioning program today and quarterback Derek Carr could reportedly miss the season with a shoulder injury. Host of the Locked on Saints Podcast Ross Jackson say sit could be Spencer Rattler time and the new coaching staff likes him…

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Today is the start of the legislative session, and auto insurance reform will be the dominant issue. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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MAHA legislation will also be debated in the session, which mimics U-S Health Secretary’s Robert F Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again movement. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a Trump state, so the legislature likes to mimic what you see in D-C….

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8:30 LRN Newscast

Four people were shot during a shooting last night in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter. NOPD Captain Samuel Palumbo says gunfire rang out as crowds were leaving the French Quarter Festival…

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New Orleans Police has not identified the person arrested. The shooting victims were transported to the hospital and they are expected to be ok.

Two people were shot on Saturday at the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival. Authorities have not made any arrests in this case. And the two people shot are expected to fully recover.

And the LSU football program is mourning the loss of Kyren Lacy. The SEC leader in touchdown receptions last season apparently killed himself during a police chase in Houston. Lacy was 24-years-old and

The 2025 legislative session gets underway today at noon. Auto insurance reform will be a major topic. Ben Riggs, executive director of Real Reform Louisiana, is skeptical of any legislation that promises tort reform will lead to lower rates…

Cut 4 (11) “…was skyrocketing rates”

There will also be debates on MAHA legislation, which is part of U-S Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again agenda. Covington Senator Patrick McMath has a bill that would require restaurants to inform customers of unhealthy seed oils in the foods they serve…

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And state lawmakers will also have to approve a budget. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says money will be tight, especially with a reduction in federal dollars…

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7:30 LRN Newscast

The 2025 legislative session begins today, and insurance reform will be a big topic for the next two months. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat conducted a poll two weeks ago and found that 76 percent of the respondents have experienced a premium increase of ten percent or more in the past year

Cut 7 (07) “…for insurance.”

There are numerous insurance reform bills filed for the session ranging from changes to how car crashes are handled in the court system to expanding the state’s fortified roof program.

MAHA legislation will also be debated in the regular session. Covington Senator Patrick McMath wants to remove ultra-processed foods from public schools…

Cut 12 (12) “….found to be harmful”

McMath is also part of an effort to remove fluoride from drinking water.

Former LSU football star Kyren Lacy is dead at the age of 24. Authorities in Houston say the Thibodaux native fatally shot himself during a police chase on Saturday night. Harris County Sheriff deputies were looking for Lacy after he fired a gun into the ground during a verbal argument with a female relative. Lacy was preparing for the NFL draft, but a grand jury was also set to meet today to hear evidence in a case where he was charged with negligent homicide for a fatal crash that State Police say he caused in Lafourche Parish in December.

The Saints offseason conditioning program begins today and quarterback Derek Carr could reportedly miss the season with a shoulder injury. Ross Jackson, host of the Locked on Saints podcast, says Carr’s injury gives New Orleans a chance to rebuild…

Cut 13 (14)  “…few years.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Former LSU football star Kyren Lacy is dead as authorities in Houston say he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a police chase on Saturday night. Law enforcement were in pursuit of Lacy after he fired a gun into the ground during a verbal argument with a female relative. When Harris County Sheriff deputies caught up with him, Lacy had crashed his vehicle and he was dead inside. A handgun was found in the vehicle. Lacy was 24-years-old.

LSU football Coach Brian Kelly is expected to address the Lacy tragedy on Tuesday. On Saturday, Kelly spoke following an open practice in Tiger Stadium. Here’s B-K on freshman running back Harlem Berry…

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The third ranked LSU baseball team was swept by Auburn for the first time since 1988. The Tigers hit just .187 for the series. ULM won a baseball series over the Ragin Cajuns for the first time since 2012. Louisiana Tech lost to Middle Tennessee four to three yesterday to fall a half game back of Western Kentucky for first place. McNeese is tied with Houston Christian for first place in the Southland after sweeping UIW. The Cowboys have the longest winning streak in the country at 12 games and they are at LSU tomorrow night.

An awful Pelicans season is finally over as New Orleans lost to Oklahoma City yesterday to finish the year 21-61, the second worst season in franchise history. There’s a lot of buzz that head coach Willie Green could be fired, but Jose Alvarado says that would be unfair considering all of the injuries…

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6:30 LRN Newscast

Four people were shot in the French Quarter last night and one person has been arrested. New Orleans Police say the shooting happened at the intersection of Iberville and Decatur Streets shortly after the conclusion of French Quarter Fest.

Authorities in Tangipahoa Parish are looking for the person or persons responsible for shooting two people at the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival on Saturday night The victims are 19 and 20-years-old and expected to make a full recovery.

Houston authorities say former LSU football star Kyren Lacy died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound during a police chase. Lacy was 24 years old. Police were looking for Lacy after he shot a gun into the ground during a verbal argument with a female relative.

The Saints begin their offseason conditioning program today and we should get more information about quarterback Derek Carr possibly missing the season, because of a shoulder injury. Former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert on what the Saints should do now…

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A two-month-long legislative session starts today. Colleen Crain looks at the big issues…

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Covington Senator Patrick McMath is championing the MAHA agenda.  McMath says given the state’s persistent health challenges, there needs to be more of an effort to prioritize health.

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Today is the start of the legislative session, and auto insurance reform will be the dominant issue. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A two-month-long legislative session starts today. Colleen Crain looks at the big issues that lawmakers will tackle…

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Covington Senator Patrick McMath is leading the Make America Healthy Agenda in this session. Sean Richardson reports he has a comprehensive bill that would ban ultra-processed foods in school lunches and prohibit SNAP recipients from using their assistance to buy sodas.

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There are numerous bills filed for the legislative session that aim to lower auto insurance rates. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple is supporting a package of legal reform bills including a bill to cap damage awards in a lawsuit. But Ben Riggs, executive director of Real Reform Louisiana, says tort reform hasn’t worked in the past…

Cut 4 (11) “…was skyrocketing rates.”

Riggs says the only thing Temple’s approach would accomplish is to regulate the policyholders and not the insurance companies.

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While auto insurance reform will be the biggest issue facing lawmakers in this session, it will be far from the only one. Riggs says two other bills stand out to him that he and his organization are getting behind.

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The guaranteed rate reduction for a fortified roof in Senator Royce Duplessis’ bill would be 20-percent.

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The 2025 legislative session begins today, and insurance reform will be a big topic for the next two months. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat conducted a poll two weeks ago and found that 76 percent of the respondents have experienced a premium increase of ten percent or more in the past year

Cut 7 (07) “…for insurance.”

Lawmakers will also have to approve a budget and Pinsonat says money will be tight, especially with a reduction in federal dollars

Cut 8 (11) “…these dollars.”

Pinsonat says MAHA legislation will also be prominent in this session. U-S Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy is leading the Make America Healthy Again movement as he would like to see fluoride removed from the drinking water and synthetic food dyes in school lunches banned. Pinsonat says this is a Trump state so the legislature likes to mimic what you’re seeing in Washington…

Cut 9 (10)  “…by the legislature.”

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In the 2025 Louisiana legislative session, Covington Senator Patrick McMath is championing the Make America Healthy Again agenda.  McMath says given the state’s persistent health challenges, there needs to be more of an effort to prioritize health.

Cut 10 (09) “…the world.”

McMath has a comprehensive bill that attempts to ban ultra-processed foods in schools and requiring restaurants to inform customers of unhealthy seed oils in the foods they serve…

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McMath on what will define ultra-processed foods…

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Saints quarterback Derek Carr’s 2025 season may end before it begins. Ian Rappoport with NFL Network is reporting Carr has a shoulder injury and could miss the entire season. Carr failed to lead the Saints to the playoffs the last two years and Ross Jackson, host of the Locked on Saints podcast, says Carr’s injury allows New Orleans to rebuild…

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Ross Jackson says the new coaching staff is high on Spencer Rattler, despite his inability to lead the Saints to a victory in six starts during his rookie season…

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Carr’s injury raises speculation the Saints with select Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders with the ninth overall pick, but WWL’s Bobby Hebert says he’s not sure he’d go that route.

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The Saints begin offseason workouts today.

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The Pelicans’ 2024-25 season has mercifully come to an end. The Pelicans lost yesterday at home to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 115-100, to finish the season with a record of 21-and-61. It’s a deep nosedive for the team that went into the season looking to build on a 49-and-33 campaign and a playoff berth the previous year. Head Coach Willie Green said after the game that he kept a positive attitude throughout the season.

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Injuries doomed the Pelicans right out of the starting gate. The team lost a staggering 369 man games to injury. 25 different players suited up for the team this season, and Green started 46 different starting lineups. Green says this was a season unlike any that he had been a part of, both as a player and as a coach.

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With the season over, there’s widespread speculation over Green’s job status in light of the 28-win drop from a season earlier. Point guard Jose Alvarado said it would be grossly unfair to pin the Pelicans’ troubles this season on Green.

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LSU football had an open practice in Tiger Stadium on Saturday and the offense had trouble moving the football. The strength of LSU’s defense appears to be its defensive ends, as Jimari Butler, Gabriel Reliford and Jack Pyburn all made plays. Butler and Pyburn are transfers and Coach Brian Kelly says they’ve been good additions…

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Starting running back Caden Durham did not play in the open practice, because of a sprained ankle. Freshman Harlem Berry had a nice day, including a 22-yard run. Kelly says the five-star prospect has a long way to go, but he’s electric with the ball in his hands…

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11:30 AM Newscast

Last month, the Port of New Orleans recorded over 165-thousand cruise passenger movements, setting a new monthly record and surpassing its previous high of 155-thousand in March 2023. Port NOLA Pres Secretary Kimberly Curth…

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The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is this weekend. Since 1972, Tangipahoa Parish has hosted this festival to celebrate the strawberry industry, which generates an estimated 12-million dollars to the economy. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, who’s from nearby Abita Springs, says if you love strawberries and music this is the festival for you…

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As the legislature gets set to fight for auto insurance reform, Governor Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple are fighting one another. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Visit Lake Charles has launched the “Always Here” campaign to highlight tourism’s vital role in Southwest Louisiana’s economy. Visit Lake Charles CMO Timothy Bush says in 2023, the region welcomed over seven million visitors, generating $800 million in spending.

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