11:40 LRN Sportscast October 1

The Saints won their third straight on Sunday with a 33-18 victory over the New York Giants. Running back Alvin Kamara had a career-best performance, as he rushed for 134 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught five passes for 47 yards. His 49-yard TD run late in the 4th quarter put the game away. Coach Sean Payton…
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Kamara has been carrying the load running the football. But that’s set to change as Mark Ingram returns this week from his four-game suspension for violating the NFL policy against performance enhancing drugs. The 3-and-1 Saints will host the Washington Redskins for Monday night football a week from tonight.

Elsewhere in the NFC South, Atlanta and Tampa both lost and Carolina had the weekend off.

LSU holds steady at number five in the latest A-P Top 25 poll after its 45-16 win over the Rebels. The Tigers are at 22nd ranked Florida this Saturday. Coach Ed Orgeron on the state of his team five weeks into the season…
cut 20 (15) “….for that challenge”
Quarterback Joe Burrow is the SEC offensive player of the week after throwing for 292 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 96 yards.

Louisiana Tech is 1-0 in the Conference USA Western Division after an impressive 29-27 win over North Texas, the favorite to win the West Division. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says it was a great ballgame…
cut 30 (12) “…tails off”

1130AM LRN News

Governor Edwards is on the west coast with a delegation aimed at promoting Louisiana’s film tax credit to big studios in California.  Kevin Barnhart has more.

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The Board of Regents has made the decision to perform an audit on universities, looking at admission policies.  Universities will begin submitting data in January.  Higher Education commissioner Kim Reed says the questions they are ultimately hoping to answer from the report are clear.

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The report is expected to be finished by late spring.

Today the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of a St. Tammany man who is protesting the U-S Fish and Wildlife Service designation that a portion of his land is off limits for unfettered development due to its importance to the endangered dusky gopher frog. The courts tend to side with the scientific administrations in the case of land disputes, but  Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says a new tactic may find a more favorable outcome.

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Eight justices will hear the case, as Judge Kavanaugh, who’s been nominated for the 9th slot, missed the 10AM appointment deadline to be allowed to preside on the case.

And Senator John Kennedy, says unless the FBI uncovers new, concerning evidence backing sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh, he intends to vote for him.

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The FBI investigation wraps up Friday.

1030AM LRN News

Senator John Kennedy says unless an FBI investigation uncovers any concerning new material about allegations of sexual assault against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, he says he’ll be supporting the judge in a vote he expects will be held within a week. Despite believing Kavanaugh, He expressed sympathy for Ford, but anger at Democrats.

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The investigation is set to wrap up Friday.

Today the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments between and a St. Tammany man who says a critical habitat designation for his land is bunk, and the frog who the land’s been set aside for.  Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the owner believes it’s government overreach.

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Wildlife and fisheries says its land that’s crucial for the future survival of the frog.

The Board of Regents has made the decision to perform an audit on universities, looking at admission policies.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The FASA report is out for the 2019-2020 school year showing record high participation rates for program that qualifies students for grants and loans to help them afford the hefty costs that come along with higher education. FASA had an 84 percent participation rate this year, putting Louisiana number one in the nation for growth and submission rates, but the 16 percent who did not file reportedly missed out on 94 million in aid.

9:30 LRN Newscast October 1

Today the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the case of a St. Tammany man who is protesting the U-S Fish and Wildlife Service designation that a portion of his land is off limits for unfettered development due to its importance to the endangered dusky gopher frog. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says it’s a ruling that could restrict the scope of the Endangered Species Act.
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Edward Poitevent, the land owner, argues that because the land is not habitable for the frog in its current form, it should not be classified as critical habitat.

For the first time this season, the Saints game did not have a heart pumping finish. Instead, New Orleans methodically took care of the New York Giants with a 33-18 win. Alvin Kamara had three rushing touchdowns in the second half and the defense had three sacks and two forced fumbles.

Governor John Bel Edwads has led a delgation to California where they’ll meet today with executives from Netflix, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal and Walt Disney Studios. Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment, Chris Stelly, says they will promote Louisiana as a prime location for motion picture production and an ideal location for permanent investment…
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Tomorrow, the delegation will meet with executives from HBO, Hulu, CBS and Sony.

The Board of Regents will conduct an audit on admission policies at Louisiana universities and colleges after LSU made the decision to not automatically disqualify a student if he or she scores under a 22 in the ACT. Higher Ed Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says they want to make sure students are enrolled at schools where they can be most academically successful.
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8:30 LRN Newscast October 1

Governor John Bel Edwards and other state officials are in California today where they’ll meet with Hollywood Studios to promote the state’s film tax credit program, which was changed in 2017. Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly says they are highlighting the benefits of those changes…
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Meetings are scheduled with Netflix, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal and Walt Disney Studios today.

The Board of Regents will conduct an audit on admission policies for Louisiana’s universities. It’s in response to LSU’s decision to no longer simply disqualify an applicant who doesn’t score at least a 22 on the ACT. Higher Ed Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says they want to find out if admission standards are identifying students who will graduate…
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The audit is expected to be completed next Spring.

The dusky gopher frog will have its day in front of the US Supreme Court today as a St. Tammany man challenges the scope of the Endangered Species Act. Matt Doyle has more.
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20-year-old Dyteon Simpson of Baker is behind bars charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of LSU basketball player Wayde Sims. Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul says Simpson shot Sims as he tried to defend a friend who was getting punched while on the ground. Simpson’s bond has been set at 350-thousand dollars.

7:30 LRN Newscast October 1

The F-B-I has started its investigation into claims of sexual misconduct by U-S Supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Kennedy says Kavanaugh and his first accuser appeared credible during their Thursday appearances before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Kennedy says it’s likely that neither of the two is lying…
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The U-S Supreme Court, with just eight justices, begins its fall term today and they will hear a case out of St. Tammany Parish, where a landowner has filed suit against the federal government because they will not allow him to develop a portion of his land, because of the dusky gopher frog. The endangered species no longer resides in Louisiana, but possibly could on the plaintiff’s land. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino…
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Governor Edwards is leading a delegation aimed at promoting Louisiana’s film tax credit program to big studios in California. Kevin Barnhart has more.
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Alvin Kamara ran for three second-half touchdowns on Sunday as the Saints defeated the New York Giants 33-18. Will Lutz made a career-tying four field goals and the Saints defense gave up just 299 yards on the day. New Orleans is 3-1 and in sole possession of first place in the NFC South.

6:45 LRN Sportscast October 1st

After the first month of the NFL Season the Saints are 3-1 after beating the New York Giants 33-18 yesterday. The defense had its best performance of the season, allowing 299 yards, they sacked Eli Manning three times and forced two fumbles. New Orleans also got the run game going behind Alvin Kamara, who rushed for 134 yards and three second half touchdowns. Quarterback Drew Brees didn’t throw a touchdown, but did not throw an interception either…
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At 3-1 the Saints are in sole possession of first place. Carolina was off, Tampa Bay was crushed by the Chicago Bears 48-10 and Atlanta fell to 1-3 with a 37-36 loss to the Bengals. New Orleans plays again a week from tonight against Washington. The Redskins were off this past weekend.

LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow led a balanced attack on Saturday as the 5th ranked Fighting Tigers defeated Ole Miss 45-16. Burrow was 18-of-25 with three touchdowns. He also rushed for a team-best 96 yards and another score. Burrow says the undefeated Tigers can still play at another level…
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LSU is at 22nd ranked Florida this Saturday.

Louisiana Tech won a huge game on the road, beating previously undefeated North Texas 29-27. Jaylon Februson had four sacks. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz on Ferguson’s monster day…
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Tech is home this Saturday to host UAB.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 1

Senator John Kennedy says unless an FBI investigation uncovers any concerning new material about allegations of sexual assault against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, he expects a final confirmation vote for his lifetime appointment to the US Supreme Court to be held later this week. The Senator says as of now, he knows where he stands…
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The FBI has spoken with Deborah Ramirez. She claims Kavanaugh exposed himself at a party when he was a freshman at Yale. Kavanaugh has strongly denied the accusation.

The Board of Regents has made the decision to perform an audit on universities, looking at admission policies. Universities will begin submitting data in January and a report is expected to be complete a few months later. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says the questions they are hoping to answer are clear.
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Of the 200-thousand students enrolled in the public institutions in the state last year, about a thousand were admitted by exception.

Governor John Bel Edwards is in California to promote Louisiana as a prime location for television and film production. A delegation from Louisiana is meeting with executives from Netflix, Hulu, HBO and Walt Disney Studios just to name a few. Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly say they will promote the state’s revised film tax incentives.
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The governor’s office says the film industry has spent about one-point-three-billion dollars in Louisiana since mid-2016, including 634-million dollars on Louisiana resident payroll.

The Saints won their third straight yesterday as New Orleans beat the New York Giants 33-18.

LRN AM Newscall October 1

The dusky gopher frog will have it’s day in front of the US Supreme Court today as a St. Tammany man challenges the scope of the Endangered Species Act. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Board of Regents has made the decision to perform an audit on universities, looking at admission policies.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Governor Edwards is on the west coast with a delegation aimed at promoting Louisiana’s film tax credit to big studios in California.  Kevin Barnhart has more.

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Today the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the case of a St. Tammany man who is protesting the U-S Fish and Wildlife Service designation that a portion of his land is off limits for unfettered development due to its importance to the endangered dusky gopher frog. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says it’s a ruling that could restrict the scope of the Endangered Species Act.

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Edward Poitevent, the land owner, argues that because the land is not habitable for the frog in its current form, it should not be classified as critical habitat. The agency argues in the near the future the land may be necessary for the frogs survival. Ciolino says Poitevent is arguing the land restrictions are an overreach.

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The land is just across the border from where the frogs currently live in Mississippi.

Traditionally these arguments are an uphill battle as the courts tend to defer to the scientific and administrative claims of governmental agencies when it comes to established law. But this time Ciolino says the nature of the challenge could give the plaintiff a shot at a favorable ruling.

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Poitevent, owns tens of thousands of acres in the area, 1,600 of which has been designated as critical habitat.

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Senator John Kennedy says unless an FBI investigation uncovers any concerning new material about allegations of sexual assault against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, he expects a final confirmation vote for his lifetime appointment to the US Supreme Court to be held later this week. The Senator says as of now, he knows where he stands…

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Kennedy says both Kavanauagh and his accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, appeared credible during their Thursday appearances before the judicial committee. Kennedy says it’s likely that neither of the two is lying.

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While he expressed sympathy for Ford, despite his support for Kavanuagh, he didn’t hold back when asked about comments made by Democrats that Republcians are dismissing the severity of the alleged crimes.

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The confirmation looked set for a likely, but tight party line passage through the full Senate until Arizona Senator Jeff Flake expressed reservations about voting before the FBI had looked into the matter.

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The Board of Regents has made the decision to perform an audit on universities, looking at admission policies.  Universities will begin submitting data in January and a report is expected to be complete in May or June.  Higher Education commissioner Kim Reed says the questions they are ultimately hoping to answer from the report are clear.

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Of the 200-thousand students enrolled in the public institutions in the state last year, about a thousand were admitted by exception.  Reed says among the goals with the report is to make sure that students are getting to enroll into schools where they can be most academically successful.

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Reed says it is step one in a broader conversation as to around compliance with admission standards.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is in California to promote Louisiana as a prime location for television and film production.  A delegation from Louisiana is meeting with executives from Netflix, Hulu, HBO and Walt Disney Studios just to name a few. Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly say they will promote the state’s revised film tax incentives.

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The legislature made changes to the state’s film tax credit program in 2017.  Stelly says with this trip they are highlighting the benefits of those changes.

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Stelly says with the trip, they are highlighting that Louisiana has strengths in more than just being a location for filming, but for post production and other aspects of the business.

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The Saints won their third straight on Sunday with a 33-18 victory over the New York Giants. Running back Alvin Kamara had a career-best performance, as he rushed for 134 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught five passes for 47 yards. His 49-yard TD run late in the 4th quarter put the game away. Coach Sean Payton…

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The Saints defense held the Giants to 299 yards of offense and had three sacks and two forced fumbles in the road win. Payton liked what he saw from that group…

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The win moves the Saints into first place in the NFC South with a 3-1 record. New Orleans will host the Washington Redskins next Monday night.

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Louisiana Tech had a huge road win on Saturday as the Bulldogs went into Denton and defeated North Texas 29-27. After falling behind 21-6 after one quarter, Tech scored 20 points in the second quarter to take a 26-21 lead and ended up winning 29-27. Jaylon Ferguson was one of the stars of the game with four sacks. Head Coach Skip Holtz

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LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow led a balanced attack on Saturday night as the 5th ranked Fighting Tigers defeated Ole Miss 45-16. Burrow was 18-of-25 with three touchdowns. He also rushed for a team-best 96 yards and another score. Burrow says the undefeated Tigers can still play at another level…

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LSU led 28-6 at halftime, but one again had a sluggish 3rd quarter, before finally pulling away and winning by 29 points. Up next for LSU its 22nd ranked Florida. Coach Head Ed Orgeron on the state of his team five weeks into the season…

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10:30 LRN Newscast September 29

Baton Rouge Police announce the arrest of 20-year-old Dyteon Simpson of Baker in the fatal shooting of LSU basketball player Wayde Sims. Police Chief Murphy Paul says DNA evidence led them to Simpson, who admitted to authorities that he shot Sims.

Paul says Sims stepped into a fight to defend a friend that was being punched on the ground. Authorities say Simpson was doing the punching and when Sims stepped in that’s when Simpson fired the weapon.

East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says they had a lot of help from the public….
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Simpson was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and charged with second-degree murder. His case will be brought before a grand jury soon.

Senator John Kennedy says unless an FBI investigation uncovers any concerning new material about allegations of sexual assault against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, he expects a final confirmation vote for his lifetime appointment to the US Supreme Court to be held later next week. The Senator says as of now, he knows where he stands…
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Senator Bill Cassidy has also indicated he will vote for Kavanaugh’s confirmation. Louisiana Democratic Party Chair Karen Carter Peterson says she believes Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations, and says the two senators support for the judge sends the wrong message to assault survivors.
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