6:30 LRN Newscast

On again, off again – as of this morning, the execution of Jessie Hoffman is off. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Hoffman is a practicing Buddhist and his lawyers say killing him with nitrogen gas would interfere with Buddhist breathing exercises, which would be a violation of religious freedoms. Hoffman agrees he deserves to die for killing Molly Elliot in St. Tammany Parish in 1996, but he would prefer a different form of execution, including firing squad.

Morgan City Police arrest a 71-year-old woman on animal cruelty charges after finding several dead cats inside her home. Captain John Schaff says officers came across the scene while conducting a welfare check on Sheri Hite. Schaff says officers saw a dead cat through a window and smelled a strong odor. Upon entering, they discovered many more dead cats

Cut 7 (11) “…in the freezer.”

Schaff says Hite told officers she picked up the cats from Baton Rouge to take care of them and planned to dispose of the cats found in the freezer.

When Congress approved a continuing resolution to keep the government open late last week, it also kept the flood insurance program going for the next few months. Senator Bill Cassidy says it’s time to stop with the short-term extensions and approve a bill to keep the NFIP going for at least the next two years…

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LRN AM Newscall March 18

A new poll commissioned by Unite America shows a majority of Louisiana voters prefer an open primary system over a closed primary system. Sean Richardson has more.

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A Morgan City woman was arrested for animal cruelty after police found many dead cats inside her home. Colleen Crain has more.

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On again, off again – as of this morning, the execution of Jessie Hoffman is off. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A recent poll by JMC Analytics and Polling, commissioned by Unite America, found that Louisiana voters overwhelmingly favor the open primary system that has all candidates of all parties on a single ballot. JMC Founder John Couvillon (KOO-vee-ahn) says support for an open primary has the advantage of simplicity.

Cut 4 (12) “…and a runoff.”

Couvillon says under the closed primary system, it would be split treatment. You would also have a party primary, a party runoff, and then a general election.

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Couvillon says the biggest surprise he saw on the poll was that only a third of those polled were aware there was going to be a change.

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Morgan City Police arrested a woman for animal cruelty after finding several dead cats inside her home. Officers conducted a welfare check at 71-year-old Sheri Hite’s residence. Captain John Schaff says while attempting to enter the home, police saw a dead cat through a window and smelled a strong odor. Upon entering, they discovered many more dead cats throughout the house.

Cut 7 (11) “…in the freezer.”

Schaff says Hite claimed she had recently collected cats from Baton Rouge and planned to dispose of the deceased ones.

Cut 8 (10) “…23 counts.”

Schaff says while he cant speak to her mental state, he believes that will be made clear during her trial.

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It’s off again — for now. The execution of Jessie Hoffman is once again put on hold. This time, it’s 19th Judicial District Court Judge Chip Moore who issued a temporary restraining order halting Jessie Hoffman’s execution pending a hearing at 9:30 this morning. Loyola University New Orleans College of Law professor Dane Ciolino says such last-minute legal maneuvering by the defense is not unusual.

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Ciolino says while this legal maneuvering may be typical, the argument Hoffman and his lawyers are making is not. 

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Hoffman’s execution had been scheduled for this evening. Ciolino says depending on what happens today in both Judge Moore’s courtroom and at the U.S. Supreme Court, it still may happen.

Cut 12 (07) “…execution hour approaches.”

Hoffman is awaiting execution for kidnapping, raping and killing 28-year-old advertising executive Molly Elliott in 2016. He’s not contesting his death sentence; rather, he’s contesting the method of execution.

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As part of the deal to avoid a government shutdown last week, Congress approved another short-term reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program. Senator Bill Cassidy says while he appreciates that, that’s not enough. He’s introduced a bill that would reauthorize the program for two years. In a floor speech, Senator Cassidy says millions of Americans count on the program.

Cut 13 (08)  “…asking too much.”

Cassidy said this is the 33rd time in the last ten years that Congress has approved a temporary short-term reauthorization of the program. He says those who rely on it need more peace of mind than that.

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Cassidy says while the temporary reauthorizations are better than nothing, families who rely on the NFIP deserve better.

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LSU football has added 16 players through the transfer portal and Coach Brian Kelly says they’ve brought the right mindset. Kelly says he’s noticed it during spring practice…

Cut 16 (16) “…it’s fun.”

Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is learning a new group of receivers. The Tigers return Aaron Anderson, Zavion Thomas and Chris Hilton and there are new additions through the transfer portal in Barion Brown, Destyn Hill and Nic Anderson. Nussmeier says he’s impressed with the group so far…

Cut 17 (13)  “…for a reason.”

Hilton missed the first six games of last season because of an ankle injury he suffered toward the end of preseason camp. When he returned, it took a few games to shake off the rust. Hilton finally found his groove in the regular season finale with two touchdown catches against Oklahoma and had four catches for 113 yards and a touchdown in the bowl game against Baylor. Hilton says he learned to trust God’s timing…

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Tight end Juwan Johnson is back with the Saints after signing a three-year, 30-million-dollar contract. Johnson is coming off a season in which he caught 50 passes for 548 yards and three touchdowns, but he believes there’s another level he can get to…

Cut 19 (23) “…to see.”

Johnson says he also looked closely at signing with Denver and Seattle, before deciding he wanted to stay in New Orleans…

Cut 20 (19) “…this team.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

The execution of Jessie Hoffman is off again. This afternoon, 19th Judicial District Court Judge Chip Moore issued a temporary restraining order halting Hoffman’s execution pending a hearing tomorrow morning. At issue is whether using nitrogen hypoxia violates Hoffman’s rights to religious freedom.

The National Weather Service in Slidell confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Tangipahoa this past weekend damaging over 20 homes in the area.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away. The New Iberia native died peacefully on Saturday at the age of 62. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says Duhe worked tirelessly to bring justice to victims and their families…

Cut 11 (11) “…seek justice.”

Duhe attended law school at Tulane and in 1993 he began working in the 16th Judicial District Attorney’s office. He became the D-A in 2015.

A massive fire over the weekend at the Port of Caddo/Bossier. About 95-hundred tons of baled paper spread across two and a half acres at Pratt Industries caught fire late Saturday afternoon. Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese says this was a very difficult fire for firefighters to battle, not just because of the high winds.

Cut 8 (12) “…at 950 degrees.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU completed a sweep of Missouri on Sunday as the Tigers defeated Mizzou ten to five. Chase Shores started the game, but couldn’t get past the fourth inning. But Coach Jay Johnson is not down on Shores…

Cut 20 (18) “…he will”

LSU will host UNO tomorrow night.

Former Plaquemine High School and LSU star Davon Godchaux met with the media today for the first time since the trade that sent the defensive tackle to the New Orleans Saints from the New England Patriots. Godchaux says he’s glad to be back in his home state…

Cut 12 (08) “…you got.”

Godchaux is entering his ninth season in the NFL and has 429 career tackles.

For the fourth time, Kim Mulkey has led the LSU women’s basketball team to the NCAA Tournament – and for the fourth time, they’re a three-seed. They will take on San Diego State on Saturday night at 9:15 at the P-MAC. If LSU wins that game, they will play the Florida State-George Mason game-winner on Monday night.

In the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, McNeese is a 12-seed and will play 5th seeded Clemson on Thursday afternoon. Cowboys head coach Will Wade says Clemson is led by guard Chase Hunter and forward Ian Schieffelin (SHEFF-lin).

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Former Rummel and LSU star Jamarr Chase is staying with the Bengals as he’s reportedly signed a four-year, 161 million-dollar contract which makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Former LSU star Derek Stingley Junior has signed a three-year contract extension with the Texans, worth 90-million dollars.

4:30 PM Newscast Mar 17

The on again off again execution of death row inmate Jessie Hoffman is off again. 19th Judicial District Court Judge Richard “Chip” Moore signed a temporary restraining order blocking the execution by nitrogen hypoxia pending a hearing Tuesday morning. Hoffman’s attorneys will argue nitrogen hypoxia, violates Hoffman’s right to practice his religion saying the method would interfere with the practice of “meditative breathing” as he is put to death. Hoffman was sentenced to death by lethal injection in 1998 for the 1996 murder of Mary “Molly” Elliot in St. Tammany Parish.

More than 100 firefighters battled a three-alarm blaze at a paper facility at the Port of Caddo/Bossier Saturday afternoon. The high winds were making the battle very difficult, but crews were able to prevent it from spreading to any buildings. Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese says the entire inventory at Pratt Industries is a total loss.

Cut 7 (11) “…damage to it.”

Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away. The New Iberia native died peacefully on Saturday at the age of 62. For the last ten years, he had been the top prosecutor for Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin parishes. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says Duhe’s legacy of justice and service will never be forgotten and he’ll be greatly missed…

Cut 10 (07) “…hard to fill”

The Saints sent a 2026 seventh round draft pick to New England to acquire Former Plaquemine High School and LSU star Davon Godchaux. He was a four-star prospect coming out of Plaquemine High School then a starter at LSU from 2014 to 2016. Godchaux says it was a full circle moment when he learned of the trade to the Saints…

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LRN PM Newscall March 17

The National Weather Service in Slidell confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Tangipahoa this past weekend damaging over 20 homes in the area.  Sean Richardson has more.

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It will be a late night in the PMAC on Saturday night as the LSU Lady Tigers hosts San Diego State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A National Weather Service survey team confirmed that two tornadoes touched down east of Kentwood in Tangipahoa Parish on Saturday and later moved into Pike and Walthall Counties in Mississippi. NWS Senior Forecaster Rob Frye says they were around a mile of each other.

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Frye says that the ratings are subject to change as the survey continues, with details on peak winds, path lengths, and widths of both tornadoes yet to be determined.  He says due to how close they were it is difficult to determine each storm’s effects especially when you track into Mississippi.

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So far there are reports of more than 20 homes being damaged by the two storms, but no injuries. Frye says it’s not uncommon for twisters to follow similar paths.

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Frye says updates on the storms will be updated as they can survey more of the impacts of the storms today.

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More than 100 firefighters were called to the Port of Caddo/Bossier to put out a huge paper fire. About 95-hundred tons of baled paper spread across two and a half acres at Pratt Industries caught fire late Saturday afternoon, and the high winds made the battle difficult. Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese says job number one for fire crews was preventing the fire from spreading to buildings, and they succeeded.

Cut 6 (06) “…the main goal.”

Chief Reese says Pratt’s entire inventory is a total loss.

Cut 7 (11) “…damage to it.”

Reese says this was a very difficult fire for firefighters to battle.

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The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away. The New Iberia native died peacefully on Saturday at the age of 62. He’s been the top prosecutor for Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin Parishes since 2015. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says he had an outstanding working relationship with Duhe…

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Romero says Duhe’s legacy of justice and service will never be forgotten and he’ll be greatly missed…

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Duhe was born in New Iberia. Duhe graduated Catholic High of New Iberia and received a General Business degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana.

Duhe attended law school at Tulane and in 1993 he began working in the 16th Judicial District Attorney’s office. His primary duties involved prosecuting major felony crimes. Duhe became the D-A in 2015. Romero says Duhe worked tirelessly to bring justice to victims and their families…

Cut 11 (11) “…seek justice.”

Visitation begins tomorrow night at Pellerin Funeral Home in New Iberia. His funeral is Wednesday morning at 11 AM at St. Peter’s Catholic Church.

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Former Plaquemine High School and LSU star Davon Godchaux met with the media today for the first time since the trade that sent the defensive tackle to the New Orleans Saints from the New England Patriots. Godchaux says he’s glad to be back in his home state…

Cut 12 (08) “…you got.”

Godchaux is entering his ninth season in the NFL and has 429 career tackles. He was brought in to help with the Saints run defense. Godchaux says he’s ready to win for the Black and Gold…

Cut 13 (12)  “…to work.”

Godchaux was a four-star prospect coming out of Plaquemine High School. He was a three-year starter at LSU from 2014 to 2016 and Miami selected him in the fifth round in the 2017 NFL draft. Godchaux says it was a full circle moment when he learned of the trade to the Saints…

Cut 14 (12) “..of it.”

The Saints sent a seventh round draft pick in 2026 to New England to acquire Godchaux.

3:30 PM Newscast Mar 17

Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away. The New Iberia native died peacefully on Saturday at the age of 62. He’s been the top prosecutor for Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin Parishes since 2015. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says he had an outstanding working relationship with Duhe…

Cut 9 (11)  “…investigation.”

Visitation begins tomorrow night at Pellerin Funeral Home in New Iberia. His funeral is Wednesday morning at 11 AM at St. Peter’s Catholic Church.

More than 100 firefighters were called to the Port of Caddo/Bossier to put out a huge paper fire. About 95-hundred tons of baled paper spread across two and a half acres at Pratt Industries caught fire late Saturday afternoon, and the high winds made the battle difficult. Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese says job number one for fire crews was preventing the fire from spreading to buildings, and they succeeded.

Cut 6 (06) “…the main goal.”

Chief Reese says Pratt’s entire inventory is a total loss.

It will be a late night in the PMAC on Saturday night as the LSU Lady Tigers hosts San Diego State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former Plaquemine High School and LSU star Davon Godchaux met with the media today for the first time since the trade that sent the defensive tackle to the New Orleans Saints from the New England Patriots. Godchaux says he’s glad to be back in his home state…

Cut 12 (08) “…you got.”

2:30 PM Newscast Mar 17

About 95-hundred tons of baled paper at Pratt Industries at the Port of Caddo/Bossier caught fire late Saturday afternoon, and the high winds made the fire difficult to battle requiring more than 100 firefighters.

Cut 8 (12) “…at 950 degrees.”

Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese says job number one for fire crews was preventing the fire from spreading to buildings. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away Saturday surrounded by his family. Duhe became the D-A in 2015. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says Duhe worked tirelessly to bring justice to victims and their families…

Cut 11 (11) “…seek justice.”

The National Weather Service in Slidell confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Tangipahoa this past weekend damaging over 20 homes in the area.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Former Plaquemine High School and LSU star Davon Godchaux enters his ninth season in the NFL as a New Orleans Saint after being traded from the New England Patriots.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

The tornadoes that tore through Tangipahoa Parish Saturday are rated EF-2 and EF-3. That’s out of five on the Fujita scale. The tornadoes cut through nearly identical paths; and so far there are reports of more than 20 homes being damaged. National Weather Service Senior Forecaster Rob Frye says it’s not uncommon for storms like this to follow similar paths, and that leads to more destruction when that’s the case.

Cut 5 (11) “…in this case.”

Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away. The New Iberia native died peacefully on Saturday at the age of 62. For the last ten years, he had been the top prosecutor for Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin parishes. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says Duhe’s legacy of justice and service will never be forgotten and he’ll be greatly missed…

Cut 10 (07) “…hard to fill”

It will be a late night in the PMAC on Saturday night as the LSU Lady Tigers host San Diego State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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More than 100 firefighters were called to the Port of Caddo/Bossier to put out a huge paper fire. About 95-hundred tons of baled paper spread across two and a half acres at Pratt Industries caught fire late Saturday afternoon, and the high winds were making the battle very difficult. One firefighter suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The tornado that tore through Tangipahoa Parish Saturday was a doozy. The National Weather Service has rated it an EF-3 out of five on the Fujita scale. Senior Forecaster Rob Frye says due to how close it was to an EF-2 that followed almost the same track, it’s difficult to determine each storm’s effects.

Cut 4 (06) “…tornado did what.”

More than 100 firefighters battled a three-alarm blaze at a paper facility at the Port of Caddo/Bossier Saturday afternoon. The high winds were making the battle very difficult, but crews were able to prevent it from spreading to any buildings. Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese says the entire inventory at Pratt Industries is a total loss.

Cut 7 (11) “…damage to it.”

Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney Bo Duhe has passed away. The New Iberia native died peacefully on Saturday at the age of 62. He’d been the top prosecutor for Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin parishes since 2015. Iberia Parish Sheriff Tommy Romero says he had an outstanding working relationship with Duhe…

Cut 9 (11)  “…investigation.”

March Madness is here. In the men’s tournament, The Midwest regional’s 12th seed, McNeese, takes on Clemson Thursday afternoon in Providence, Rhode Island. In the women’s tournament, LSU is a three seed and hosts San Diego State Saturday night.