10:30 LRN Newscast

Security is tight in the French Quarter as more visitors have arrived for Super Bowl 59. Louisiana National Guard soldiers are patrolling Bourbon Street and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says federal resources are also on the ground…

Cut 9 (11) “..after the Super Bowl”

Barriers are also up to limit vehicle traffic, especially in the Bourbon Street area.

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with the nonprofit group In Our Backyard to host anti-trafficking operations during Super Bowl Week. Human traffickers often use major events like the Super Bowl to exploit vulnerable people, especially children. Cheryl Csiky (“Chicky”), the executive director of In Our Backyard, says human trafficking is not the same as kidnapping or human smuggling.

Cut 4 (11) “…it’s a relationship.”

During Super Bowl Week in Las Vegas last year, 16 missing children were found safe.

LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly says the comments made by Greg Brooks Senior on ABC’s Good Morning America struck a nerve with him. Brooks Senior alleged that Kelly and the LSU coaching staff has not reached out to his son since October 23rd. Former LSU safety Greg Brooks Junior now struggles to walk and talk after surgery to remove a tumor from his brain. During a press conference on Wednesday, Kelly says he visited Brooks on multiple occasions.…

Cut 12 (17) “….with me”

The Brooks family is suing LSU and Our Lady of the Lake regional medical center claiming the mishandled the emergency surgery performed on the former LSU defensive back.

Former Saints defensive back C-J Gardner Johnson will be playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl as he’s a member of the Eagles defensive secondary. New Orleans traded Johnson prior to the start of the 2022 season….

Cut 19 (05) “…keep pushing”

9:30 LRN Newscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly vehemently denies the accusation he was not there for former Tigers safety Greg Brooks Junior following his brain surgery. According to Brooks’ family, the surgery to remove a tumor, resulted in multiple seizures that left him permanently disabled. In an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America, Brooks’ father says no one from LSU’s coaching staff has reached out since October 2023, right after the surgery

Cut 10 (07) “…man.”

Kelly says Brooks Senior’s accusation struck a nerve with him and he could not stay silent…

Cut 13 (13)  “…and support.”

Brooks’ family filed a lawsuit last year against LSU and Our of the Lady Lake Hospital claiming both the university and medical providers mishandled the diagnosis of his tumor and the surgery.

Security is ramping up in New Orleans as football fans, celebrities, and other visitors begin to pack the French Quarter and surrounding areas for Super Bowl 59. The F-A-A has designated the downtown area as a no-drone zone area. New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick…

Cut 26 (16) “…bring it down”

Anti-human trafficking operations are also ramping as the Super Bowl and the amount of people it brings in, opens the door to the exploitation of vulnerable people. Executive director of,In Our Backyard Cheryl Csiky says the group offers actionable tips and gathering intelligence on suspected human trafficking activity…

Cut 6 (08) “…a positive light”

Cisky says during this ten-day operation, they have already turned in 27 instances of suspected human trafficking.

8:30 am Newscast

Mardi Gras World thew a party for six-thousand media guests to promote Louisiana.  Sean Richardson talked to Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser about what that means.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with a nonprofit group to tackle human trafficking this week. Cheryl Csiky (“Chicky”), executive director of In Our Backyard says this is the 15th year the organization has teamed up with law enforcement in the Super Bowl host city to raise awareness.

Cut 5 (08) “…past 15 years.”

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly strongly denies the accusation he was not there for former Tigers safety Greg Brooks Junior following his brain surgery. In an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America, Brooks’ father said no one from LSU’s coaching staff has reached out since October 2023.  But Coach Kelly says loves Greg Brooks Junior, and it is factually incorrect to say he was not there by his side through this ordeal…

Cut 11 (11) “…part of that.”

The Brooks family is suing LSU and Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, because they believe the school and neurosurgeon mishandled his diagnosis and the surgery.

A couple key players suiting up for the Eagles Sunday have deep Louisiana roots. Defensive Tackle Milton Williams played his college ball at Louisiana Tech under Skip Holtz. Even though Ruston is several miles from New Orleans, Williams says it will still be special stepping onto sports’ biggest stage in his college home state.

Cut 18 (11)  “…with a win.”

Wide Receiver DeVonta Smith ia also from Louisiana. He played prep football at Amite (ay-MEET) High School..

7:30 am Newscast

Security was always going to be tight for the Super Bowl. Then there was the terror attack on Bourbon Street New Year’s Day.  And with the president coming in for the Super Bowl, that adds more pressure.  But New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says it’s something the department had been preparing for.

Cut 14 (10) “…the official announcement.”

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is talking up all the excitement happening in New Orleans this week as an opportunity to showcase Louisiana’s unique culture, food, and hospitality to the world. Nungesser talked about the impressive privately funded light show at Jackson Square, originally planned for Super Bowl week…

Cut 8 (08) “…beautiful Jackson Square.”

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The Orleans Parish Sheriff’ Office and a local non profit are taking on human trafficking this Super Bowl Week.  Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (36) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A couple key players suiting up for the Eagles Sunday have deep Louisiana roots. Wide Receiver DeVonta Smith played his high school football at Amite (ay-MEET) High School, where Coach Zephaniah Powell was an inspiring mentor.

Cut 17 (12)  “…but life also.”

 

LRN Sportscast February 6

LSU football coach Brian Kelly has responded to allegations from Greg Brooks Senior that Kelly has not reached out to his son, Greg Brooks Junior, since October 2023. That’s right after Brooks Junior underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor. Kelly says Brooks Senior’s statement is false…

Cut 13 (13) “…and support

Brooks Senior and his son, former LSU safety Greg Brooks, appeared on Good Morning America earlier this week to discuss Greg’s permanent disability that they say was caused by the surgery. The Brooks’ family has sued Our Lady of the Lake Hospital and LSU.

LSU men’s basketball had another bad second half last night and fell to 1-and-8 in the Southeastern Conference with an 81 to 62 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs.

There is one player from Louisiana Tech playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl and that’s Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams, who had five sacks during the regular season. Williams says it will be special stepping onto sports’ biggest stage in a state he knows well…

Cut 18 (11)  “…with a win.”

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball is at Liberty tonight. The Bulldogs are looking for their first road win in Conference USA play. The Flames are one of the best shooting teams in the league. Tip off is at 6 PM.

Last night, The Ragin Cajuns fell to Georgia Southern 83 to 82 and ULM was blown out by 97 to 64 Georgia State.

The Pelicans lost their seventh straight, losing to Denver 144 to 119. But the big story is that New Orleans has traded Brandon Ingram to Toronto for Bruce Brown Junior, Kelly Olynyk, and two draft picks, including a first rounder.

6:30 am Newscast

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser highlights the excitement and preparations for the Super Bowl in New Orleans, emphasizing a major party at Mardi Gras World. He stresses the importance of showcasing Louisiana’s culture, food, and hospitality, noting the invaluable media exposure.

Cut 7 (10) “…was a great event.”

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with the nonprofit group In Our Backyard to host anti-trafficking operations this Super Bowl Week. Human traffickers often use major events like the Super Bowl to exploit vulnerable people, especially children. Cheryl Csiky (“Chicky”), the executive director of In Our Backyard, says human trafficking is not the same as kidnapping or human smuggling.

Cut 4 (11) “…it’s a relationship.”

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly reacts to Greg Brooks’ family saying the LSU coaching staff has failed to reach out after a tumor was removed from Greg’s brain. Here’s Jeff Palermo.

Cut 3 (38) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

After 5 and a half seasons, Brandon Ingram has played his last game for the New Orleans Pelicans.   He’s been traded to Toronto for Bruce Brown Junior, Kelly Olynyk, and two draft picks, including a first rounder.

LRN AM Newscall February 6

A non-profit organization is teaming up with the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office on an anti-human trafficking operation during Super Bowl Week. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (36) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Leading up to Super Bowl 59, Mardi Gras world thew a party for six-thousand media guests to promote Louisiana, and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says it put Louisiana in the Global Spotlight. Sean Richardson reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly says a nerve was struck when Greg Brooks’ family said the LSU coaching staff has failed to reach out after a tumor was removed from Greg’s brain …

Cut 3 (38) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with the nonprofit group In Our Backyard to host anti-trafficking operations during Super Bowl Week. Human traffickers often use major events like the Super Bowl to exploit vulnerable people, especially children. Cheryl Csiky (“Chicky”), the executive director of In Our Backyard, says human trafficking is not the same as kidnapping or human smuggling.

Cut 4 (11) “…it’s a relationship.”

Csiky says, in fact, that more than 50-percent of human trafficking victims knew the person who was trafficking them. She says this is the 15th year that her organization has teamed up with law enforcement in the Super Bowl host city to raise awareness of the issue.

Cut 5 (08) “…past 15 years.”

Csiky says the group offers actionable tips and gathering intelligence on suspected human trafficking activity.

Cut 6 (08) “…a positive light.”

Csiky says so far in this 10-day operation, they have already turned in 27 instances of suspected human trafficking.

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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser highlights the excitement and preparations for the Super Bowl in New Orleans, emphasizing a major party at Mardi Gras World. He stresses the importance of showcasing Louisiana’s culture, food, and hospitality, noting the invaluable media exposure.

Cut 7 (10) “…was a great event.”

Nungesser discusses the impressive privately funded light show at Jackson Square, which has gained global attention. Originally planned for Super Bowl week

Cut 8 (08) “…beautiful Jackson Square.”

Nungesser underscores strategic efforts to leverage the Super Bowl to boost tourism and promote Louisiana’s unique charm and safety to a global audience.

Cut 9 (11)  “…after the Super Bowl.”

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly strongly denies the accusation he was not there for former Tigers safety Greg Brooks Junior following his brain surgery. According to Brooks’ family, the surgery to remove a tumor, resulted in multiple seizures that left him permanently disabled. In an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America, Brooks’ father says no one from LSU’s coaching staff has reached out since October 2023, right after the surgery

Cut 10 (07) “…man.”

However, Kelly says he does love Greg Brooks Junior, and it is factually incorrect to say he was not there by his side through this ordeal…

Cut 11 (11) “…part of that.”

The Brooks family is suing LSU and Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, because they believe the school and neurosurgeon mishandled his diagnosis and the surgery.

Kelly will not comment on the lawsuit, because its pending litigation. But Kelly the accusation he was not there for Brooks following the surgery is not true and he wanted to set the record straight

Cut 12 (17) “…with me.”

The Good Morning America interview conducted by former NFL football player Michael Strahan aired on Monday. It was the first appearance of Brooks Junior since his surgery and much of the report was on the lawsuit filed by his family. Kelly says Brook Sr’s accusation struck a nerve with Kelly and he could not stay silent…

Cut 13 (13)  “…and support.”

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Security was always going to be tight for the Super Bowl. Then it became even more so following the New Year’s Day terror attack on Bourbon Street. Now, that’s ratcheted up a notch now that President Trump will be attending the game. New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says while The White House just made the announcement, it’s something the department had been preparing for.

Cut 14 (10) “…the official announcement.”

Kirkpatrick says that will involve additional street closures.

Cut 15 (08) “…corridor for him.”

Lieutenant Anthony Micheu, the department’s special events coordinator, says the impact for the Superdome will be outstretched for Trump’s arrival.

Cut 16 (14) “…and set that.”

Trump will be the first sitting President to attend a Super Bowl.

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A couple key players suiting up for the Eagles Sunday have deep Louisiana roots. Wide Receiver DeVonta Smith played his high school football at Amite (ay-MEET) High School. He says Coach Zephaniah Powell was a true mentor who set him on the path to success, first at Alabama then with the Eagles.

Cut 17 (12)  “…but life also.”

Defensive Tackle Milton Williams played his college ball at Louisiana Tech under Skip Holtz. Even though Ruston is several miles from New Orleans, Williams says it will still be special stepping onto sports’ biggest stage in his college home state.

Cut 18 (11)  “…with a win.”

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Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson is one of two former Saints who will be playing in their former home stadium in the Super Bowl on Sunday – the other being linebacker Zack Baun. Gardner-Johnson says it was tough for him being traded from the Saints just prior to the start of the 2022 regular season.

Cut 19 (05) “…to keep pushing.”

Gardner-Johnson says it was a surreal moment when he stepped onto the Superdome turf for the first time this Super Bowl week.

Cut 20 (04) “…get things going.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

When visiting the Enhanced Security Zone in the French Quarter between now and the end of the Super Bowl, leave your ice chests and backpack coolers at home, but feel free to bring a concealed weapon with you. That’s because they cannot be prohibited thanks to the state’s Constitutional Carry law. New Orleans Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick says do so responsibly – they will stop people who are negligently carrying, including if you have a gun in your waistband and not in a holster.

Cut 10 (12) “…but legally.”

As the old saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Attorney General Liz Murrill says if you’re looking to buy Super Bowl tickets, only buy tickets from reputable sources and verify the seller’s identity.

Cut 13 (08)  “…that merchandise.”

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has received numerous reports of fish kills following last month’s historic low temperatures. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The department is also encouraging Super Bowl visitors to enjoy Louisiana seafood. Secretary Madison Sheahan says thanks to a new state law, you will know whether the seafood you’re eating was caught off the Louisiana coast.

Cut 8 (09) “…to do that.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says a nerve was struck when Greg Brooks family said the LSU coaching staff has failed to reach out after a tumor was removed from Greg’s brain …

Cut 27 (37) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Kelly also provided an update today on backup quarterback Colin Hurley, who suffered injuries in a one-vehicle wreck on campus. Kelly says Hurley is recovering at his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. No timetable on his return, but everyone is optimistic he’ll make a full recovery.

 

After losing by 31 points on Saturday at home to Texas, the LSU men’s basketball team gets back at it tonight as the Tigers visit Georgia. LSU is 1-and-7 in SEC play, next to last place in the league standings. Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says the lack of NIL funding is keeping LSU from having better players…

Cut 19 (15) “…Alabama’s”

Tip off tonight against Georgia is at 8 PM.

NBA, The Pelicans are at Denver tonight. New Orleans is expected to Brandon Ingram before tomorrow’s deadline.

LSU is picked to finish in fourth place in the SEC Baseball Coaches Poll. Texas A-and-M is the preseason favorite, followed by Tennessee and Arkansas.

The Ragin Cajuns are picked to finish third in the Sun Belt. ULM is 13th. U-L Lafayette’s Chase Morgan named the Sun Belt Preseason Pitcher of the Year.

16:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana officials reiterate that food caught off the Gulf Coast is safe to eat. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

L-D-W-F says last month’s artic blast that brought record cold temperatures  is responsible for at least over 70 fish kills….

Cut 4 (13) “…statewide”

Biologist Jason Adriance says the highest overall mortalities of a variety of species have been observed in coastal marshes between the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is warning fans about ticket scams as Big Game activities continue in New Orleans. She cautions that major events like the Super Bowl attract scammers who deceive unsuspecting buyers with fake merchandise and tickets.

Cut 12 (15) “…sanctioned merchandise.”

Murrell advises purchasing tickets only from reputable sources.

The Super Bowl will be a happy homecoming for Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid. He was born in Prairieville and played his high school football at Dutchtown High School before moving on to Stanford. Reid says he’s excited to be playing in the biggest game in front of family and friends.

Cut 16 (10) “…out to support.”