12:30 LRN Newscast

A 73-year-old native of Cuba who has lived in the United States for the last 45 years was picked up by enforcement agents near his Lafayette home. Jose Francisco Garcia Rodriguez’s family is calling for his release…

Cut 13 (13) “…not the solution”

That’s Rodriguez’s stepdaughter Christian Cooper Riggs. Riggs is hoping the public will hear their story and contact their elected officials and demand for Rodriguez’s release.

President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs of 10 percent on all imports and higher rates on key trading partners, such as China (34%) and the European Union (20%), has sparked concerns across Louisiana industries.  Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says it could cost more to eat out…

Cut 6 (10) “…no question about it.”

It is Distracted Driving Awareness Month in Louisiana and state officials are making the case again, when behind the wheel put the phone down. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

What a performance by sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson last night! The Tigers ace struck out 14 hitters as LSU shutout Oklahoma two to nothing. Anderson threw 135 pitches in the complete game shutout. Game two of the series is tonight at 6:30.

ULM students have approved a 75-dollar fee per semester that will generate 600-thousand dollars in its first year for the school’s athletic department. ULM Athletic Director John Hartwell says the fee goes into effect for the 2025 Fall Semester…

Cut 9 (11)  “…21 million dollars.”

Hartwell says they plan to use the money to install a new video board in Fant-Ewing Coliseum.

 

LSU star women’s basketball player Flau’Jae Johnson is reportedly returning for her senior season. Johnson was a freshman on LSU’s 2023 national championship team. But Angel Reese and Alexis Morris were the big leaders on that team. Reed Darcey of the Advocate says Johnson seems motivated to win a national title as a senior leader…

Cut 17 (16) “…call it her own.”

LSU men’s basketball continues to keep adding for the transfer portal. The fourth portal addition is Max Mackinnon, a six-foot-six guard who averaged 14.5 points and shot 41-percent from three-point territory at Portland.

Donte Jackson led Grambling to the NCAA Tournament in 2024, but Jackson has been hired as the new men’s basketball coach at Alabama A-and-M.

And LSU Gymnastics scored a 198.1 to advance to the NCAA Penn State Regional Final which will take place  at 4 PM on Saturday. Arkansas, Michigan State and Kentucky are the three other teams.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Bryan Adams went from State Fire Marshal to Office of Motor Vehicles Commissioner this week as Governor Landry has called on Adams to lead the effort in modernizing the outdated OMV system. The current mainframe system is 50 years old, and keeps crashing, causing delays at OMV offices, forcing customers to make another appointment for another day.  Adams says enough is enough.

Cut 5 (11) “…really deserve.”

It is Distracted Diving Awareness Month and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission plans to push lawmakers in the upcoming session to approve a hands-free primary law, which would allow police officers to ticket drivers who use a hand held cell phone while driving. The Commission’s executive director Lisa Freeman…

Cut 26 (07) “….tremendous results”

 

ULM students have approved a 75-dollar fee per semester that will generate 600-thousand dollars in its first year for the school’s athletic department. ULM Athletic Director John Hartwell says the fee goes into effect for the 2025 Fall Semester…

Cut 9 (11)  “…21 million dollars.”

Hartwell says they plan to use the money to install a new video board in Fant-Ewing Coliseum. The A-D says there’s also plans to spend the money on improving the nutrition program, mental health services and strength and training programs for the school’s 17 athletic teams.

LSU star women’s basketball player Flau’Jae Johnson is reportedly returning for her senior season. Reed Darcey of the Advocate says Johnson said after the team’s season-ending loss to UCLA, she wanted to get past the Elite Eight…

Cut 16 (19) “…own championship.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

The family of a 73-year-old grandfather is pleading for his release after immigration enforcement agents took him into custody near his home in Lafayette while on his way to work. He’s at an ICE processing center in Evangeline Parish. The family says Jose Francisco Garcia Rodriquez has lived in the U-S for 45 years since he fled Cuba. Rodriguez’s stepdaughter Christian Cooper Riggs posted this emotional plea on Facebook…

Cut 12 (15) “…to our country”

Riggs says Rodriguez tried to become an official citizen for the last ten years, but because he committed a crime in the first couple of years of his time in the U-S, he’s been unsuccessful.

It is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Cell phones are believed to be a major contributor to distracted or inattentive crashes. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple urges parents to set an example of not using a phone while behind the wheel…

Cut 8 (09) “…your kids.”

Preliminary data shows that distracted driving crashes led to 180 fatalities in 2024 in Louisiana.

On the state Department of Treasury’s website, there is a portal that provides information on how public-school districts and charter schools spend their money. State Treasurer John Fleming says they are still collecting data, so not every school’s financial information is published yet…

Cut 15 (110 “….data to come”

Fleming is incredibly proud of the website, which was enacted as a result of a state law passed in 2023. He says sunlight is the best disinfectant to fight efficiency and waste.

9:30 LRN Newscast

This week, Governor Jeff Landry appointed Bryan Adams as the new leader for the Office of Motor Vehicles following Commissioner Dan Casey’s resignation. OMV is suffering from system outages due to outdated technology. Adams was serving as the State Fire Marshal and he’s optimistic OMV customers will start to see improvements as early as next week…

Cut 4 (10) “…citizens of Louisiana.”

The current mainframe system is 50 years old and it keeps crashing,

It is Distracted Driving Awareness Mont. Department of Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue says preliminary data from 2024 shows that distracted driving crashes led to 180 fatalities and 1,295 serious injuries in Louisiana…

Cut 7 (12) “…fully recover”

Cell phones are believed to be a major contributor to distracted or inattentive crashes.

 

The rejection of Constitutional Amendment 2 in last Saturday’s election could result in a decrease in teacher pay, if state lawmakers cannot find 200-million dollars in revenues to make sure they continue to receive a two-thousand dollar stipend. Randal Gaines, the chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party, says he’s calling for a permanent pay raise for teachers with no strings attached.

Cut 12 (15) “…as  a whole.”

We’ll see if the state legislature can find the money to keep teacher pay at its current level. A fiscal session begins April 14th.

What a performance by sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson last night! The Tigers ace struck out 14 hitters as LSU shutout Oklahoma two to nothing. Anderson threw 135 pitches in the complete game shutout.

8:30 LRN Newscast

New Office of Motor Vehicles leader Bryan Adams is optimistic OMV can run more efficiently despite outdated computer system. Sean Richardson has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The execution dates were set this week for two death row inmates from Caddo Parish and their attorneys have filed challenges with the Louisiana Supreme Court. They are arguing their death warrants are premature. Darrell Draughn is set to diet on May 29th and Marcus Reed for June 4th. Nitrogen gas would be the method of execution.

The Louisiana Democratic Party is hailing the defeat of all four constitutional amendments last weekend. Voters turned back amendments that would have rewritten Article 7 of the state constitution, created specialty courts, made it easier to send minors to adult prisons and change the way that judicial vacancies are filled. Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle says the vote was a unified message.

Cut 10 (12) “…work collaboratively together.”

The public now has the ability to see how public school systems and charter schools are spending their money. The portal is located on the Department of Treasury’s website. State Treasurer John Fleming says it gives the parents the opportunity to hold school leaders accountable for how they spend taxpayer dollars…

Cut 14 (12) “…spending practices”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Bryan Adams went from State Fire Marshal to Office of Motor Vehicles Commissioner this week as Governor Landry has called on Adams to lead the effort in modernizing the outdated OMV system. The current mainframe system is 50 years old, and keeps crashing, causing delays at OMV offices, forcing customers to make another appointment for another day.  Adams says enough is enough.

Cut 5 (11) “…really deserve.”

The Louisiana Democratic Party held a press conference and Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan said last Saturday’s vote where four constitutional amendments were voted down was a rebuke of the Landry administration…

Cut 11 (11) “…gubernatorial election”

Governor Landry has blamed far left liberals for the amendments failure, including Amendment Two, which would have made significant changes to Louisiana’s tax laws.

The search is on for a man who my have killed his parents. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office found the bodies of 75-year-old Marc Brocato and 66-year-old Priscilla Brocato on the property of the couple’s home in the Amite area. Authorities say 34-year-old Joshua Brocato is a person of interest in the case. He’s traveling in a white 2014 Ford utility van. Joshua Brocato’s last known location was in Lafayette earlier this week.

It is Distracted Driving Awareness Month in Louisiana and state officials are making the case again, when behind the wheel put the phone down. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson threw a complete game shutout as the Tigers took game one of their series against Oklahoma two to nothing last night. Anderson threw 135 pitches and struck out 14 hitters and allowed just five hits and two walks. Jared Jones had an RBI single and Chris Stanfield an RBI double for the only scoring. Game 2 is at 6:30.

LSU star women’s basketball player Flau’Jae Johnson is reportedly returning for her senior season. Reed Darcey of the Advocate says Johnson said after the team’s season-ending loss to UCLA, she wanted to get past the Elite Eight…

Cut 16 (19) “…own championship.”

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LSU men’s basketball has landed a fourth player out of the transfer portal. Six-foot-six Max Mackinnon averaged 15 points a game at Portland. He’s from Australia and shot 41-percent from three-point territory.

Grambling needs a new men’s basketball coach. Donte Jackson has been hired as head coach at Alabama A-and-M.

ULM students have approved a 75-dollar fee per semester that will generate over 600-thousand dollars for the cash strapped Warhawks athletic program.

At U-L Lafayette spring practice, there’s a battle for starting quarterback. Daniel Beale, Ole Miss transfer Walker Howard and former Lutcher star Lunch Winfield are in a three-way competition.  Coach Michael Desormeaux says all three are making strides…

Cut 18 (20) “…that competition.”

6:30 LRN Newscast

The new commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles, Bryan Adams, says he has a big job in front of him, but he believes he’s making progress as he tries to put a band-aid on an outdated computer system that keeps crashing causing customers to have to return to their local OMV office on another day. Adams was the State Fire Marshal, but Governor Jeff Landry gave Adams a new job this week…

Cut 6 (11) “…ready to put it out”

Do you want to know how public-school districts and charter schools are spending their money? You can find that information at treasury-dot-la-dot-gov.  State Treasurer John Fleming says click the box that reads Louisiana K-12 School Transparency Project and you find out all kinds of information…

Cut 13 (11) “…want to know”

Fleming says it’s the most comprehensive website of its kind in the country.

Louisiana Democrats are hailing the failure of the four constitutional amendments. Andrew Greenstein has more from a press conference held by the Louisiana Democratic Party…

Cut 3 (36) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The family of a 73-year-old grandfather is pleading for his release after immigration enforcement agents took him into custody near his home in Lafayette while on his way to work. He’s at an ICE processing center in Evangeline Parish. The family says Jose Francisco Garcia Rodriquez has lived in the U-S for 45 years since he fled Cuba. Rodriguez’s stepdaughter says he has a heart condition and is the primary caretaker of his wife with dementia.

LRN AM Newscall

New Office of Motor Vehicles leader Bryan Adams is optimistic OMV can run more efficiently despite outdated computer system. Sean Richardson has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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It is Distracted Driving Awareness Month in Louisiana and state officials are making the case again, when behind the wheel put the phone down. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Louisiana Democrats are hailing the failure of the four constitutional amendments last weekend. Andrew Greenstein has more from a press conference held by the Louisiana Democratic Party…

Cut 3 (36) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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This week, Governor Jeff Landry appointed Bryan Adams as the new leader for the Office of Motor Vehicles  following Commissioner Dan Casey’s resignation. OMV is suffering from system outages due to outdated technology. Adams was serving as the State Fire Marshal and he’s optimistic OMV customers will start to see improvements as early as next week…

Cut 4 (10) “…citizens of Louisiana.”

The current mainframe system is 50 years old and it keeps crashing, causing delays at OMV field offices, forcing customers to leave and make another appointment for another day to get a driver’s license, renew vehicle tags or file paperwork.  Adams says enough is enough.

Cut 5 (11) “…really deserve.”

Adams described the effort as upgrading from “Band-Aids” to “duct tape” until a permanent solution is in place. Landry expressed confidence in Adams’s ability to lead the agency through this transition.

Cut 6 (12) “…ready to put it out.”

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It is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and state officials want to see an end to distracted driving on Louisiana’s roads. Department of Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue says preliminary data from 2024 shows that distracted driving crashes led to 180 fatalities and 1,295 serious injuries in Louisiana…

Cut 7 (12) “…fully recover”

Cell phones are believed to be a major contributor to distracted or inattentive crashes. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple urges parents to set an example of not using a phone while behind the wheel…

Cut 8 (09) “…your kids.”

Louisiana Highway Safety Commission executive director Lisa Freeman says in the upcoming legislative session, they will once again push lawmakers to approve a hands-free primary law, which would allow police officers to ticket drivers who use a hand held cell phone while driving…

Cut 9 (07)  “…tremendous results.”

______________________________________________________

The Louisiana Democratic Party is hailing the defeat of all four constitutional amendments last weekend. Voters turned back amendments that would have rewritten Article 7 of the state constitution, created specialty courts, made it easier to send minors to adult prisons and change the way that judicial vacancies are filled. Baton Rouge Representative Denise Marcelle says the vote was a unified message.

Cut 10 (12) “…work collaboratively together.”

Another Baton Rouge representative, Edmond Jordan, says the vote was a rebuke of the Landry administration.

Cut 11 (11) “…gubernatorial election”

The rejection of Constitutional Amendment 2 could result in a decrease in teacher pay, if state lawmakers can not find 200-million dollars in revenues. Randal Gaines, the chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party, says he’s calling for a permanent pay raise for teachers with no strings attached.

Cut 12 (15) “…as  a whole.”

______________________________________________________

Do you want to know how public school districts and charter schools are spending their money? You can find that information at treasury-dot-la-gov.  State Treasurer John Fleming says click the box that reads Louisiana K-12 School Transparency Project and you find out all kinds of information…

Cut 13 (11)  “…want to know”

Fleming says it’s the most comprehensive website of its kind in the country. He says taxpayers now have easy access to details regarding how public schools are spending public funds…

Cut 14 (12) “…spending practices.”

Fleming says they are still collecting data, so not every school’s financial information is published yet….

Cut 15 (11) “…data to come.”

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Lady Tigers basketball star Flau’Jae Johnson is reportedly returning for her senior season at LSU. Johnson has the option to enter the WNBA draft, but Reed Darcey of the Advocate says Johnson said after the team’s season-ending loss to UCLA, she wanted to get past the Elite Eight…

Cut 16 (19) “…own championship.”

Johnson was a freshman on LSU’s 2023 national championship team. But Angel Reese and Alexis Morris were the big leaders on that team. Darcey says Johnson seems motivated to win a national title as a senior leader…

Cut 17 (16) “…call it her own.”

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The battle for starting quarterback at U-L Lafayette is well underway as the team started spring break last week. Daniel Beale, Ole Miss transfer Walker Howard and former Lutcher star Lunch Winfield are in a three-way competition.  Coach Michael Desormeaux says all three are making strides…

Cut 18 (20) “…that competition.”

Most schools are doing away with their spring game. A few coaches have raised concerns that spring practices allow other schools to scout their players better and then the convince the kids they want to come to their school. Desormeaux is not concerned about tampering and believes the spring game is an important part of their offseason…

Cut 19 (23) “..let them play.” 

The Cajuns spring game is May 3rd.