8:30 am Newscast

With just a week left in the special session, Louisiana Senators will take up Governor Landry’s tax plan beginning today. Lobbying is underway to prevent the elimination of the state’s film tax credit program and tax credit to restore historic buildings. Senate President Cameron Henry says they are listening to Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois on whether these tax break programs make sense for the state…

Cut 12 (10) “….she’s there”

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is not a fan of eliminating the state’s film incentive program nor does he want to see historic building tax credits go away.  Nungesser says these programs have proven their value.

Cut 5 (14) “…preserves the history.”

Lawmakers have until Midnight next Monday to wrap up the special tax session.

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The LSU Student Senate unanimously passes a resolution urging the university never to have a live tiger brought into Tiger Stadium before a football game again.  Ariana Tashakkori, a member of the school’s chapter of the Wildlife Society, says she was disheartened to see LSU cave under pressure from the governor.

Cut 9 (09)  “…involvement with LSU”

The Saints make it two in a row under interim coach Darren Rizzi as they beat the Cleveland Browns at the Superdome, 35-14. After the game, Rizzi said his team played a complete game.

Cut 19 (14) “…all three things.”  

The Saints improve to 4-and-9 on the season as they enter their bye week. Their next game is Sunday, December 1st against the Rams  at the Superdome.

7:30 am Newscast

The House and Senate are set to convene this afternoon as the work continues with the rewrite of the state’s tax code. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The LSU Tigers dropped their third straight game on Saturday losing to Florida Gators 27 to 16. LSU won nearly every statistical category in the box score, but it didn’t show on the scoreboard. Coach Brian Kelly.

Cut 17 (11) “…explosive plays.” 

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has raised concerns over proposed tax reform measures that would eliminate Louisiana’s film incentive program and historic building tax credits. Nungesser argues that cutting these programs entirely could harm the state’s economy.

Cut 4 (13) “…for the credit.”

Nungesser says these programs have proven their value. But Carencro Representative Julie Emerson, a proponent of the reforms, contends that eliminating these credits is a necessary step to balance the state’s budget.

Cut 6 (08) “…roughly a tradeoff.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints make it two in a row under interim coach Darren Rizzi as they beat the Cleveland Browns at the Superdome, 35-14. After the game, Rizzi said his team played a complete game.

Cut 19 (14) “…all three things.”  

Huge game for Taysom Hill as he had three rushing touchdowns, including a 75-yarder.

The LSU Tigers dropped their third straight game on Saturday losing to the Florida Gators 27 to 16. LSU won nearly every statistical category in the box score, but the Tigers only scored one touchdown and continued to give up big plays on defense. Coach Brian Kelly.

Cut 17 (11) “…explosive plays.” 

LSU will host Vanderbilt on Saturday.

La Tech kept its bowl chances alive by upsetting Western Kentucky 12 to 7. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie’s defense shut down one of the best offenses in Conference USA…

Cut 15 (15) “…offense down.”

The Bulldogs are at Arkansas this Saturday.

U-L Lafayette had a chance to clinch the Sun Belt West Title but was upset by South Alabama 24 to 22. The Jaguars own the tiebreaker if the two teams end up in a tie for first place in the West. The Cajuns host Troy this Saturday, while South Al visits Southern Miss.

 

Southern has won the SWAC Western Division title, while in the Southland, Southeastern Louisiana still has a shot at sharing the league title with U-I-W. But the Lions will need to beat Nicholls on Thursday in the River Bell Classic. The Colonels have lost three in a row after falling to Lamar 24 to 7.

6:30 am Newscast

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is concerned about proposed tax reforms that would eliminate Louisiana’s film inventive program and historic building tax credits. Here’s Sean Richardson.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Louisiana Senate gets its turn this week to debate and vote on parts of Governor Landry’s tax plan. The bills up for discussion would cut individual and business taxes and there’s a revenue raising bill which would make the state’s sales tax 4.40 percent. Senate President Cameron Henry.

Cut 11 (08) “…bills forward.”

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The LSU Student Senate unanimously passes a resolution urging the university never to have a live tiger brought into Tiger Stadium before a football game again. Speaker Pro Tempore Ethan Elme authored the resolution,

Cut 8 (13) “…related to that.”

Louisiana Tech kept its bowl chances alive by upsetting Western Kentucky 12 to 7. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie’s defense, which has been strong all season, shut down one of the best offenses in Conference USA…

Cut 15 (15) “…offense down.”

LRN AM Newscall November 18

The proposed tax reform measures that would eliminate Louisiana’s film incentive program and historic building tax credits concerns Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. Sean Richardson has more…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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LSU’s student leadership doesn’t like that Governor Landry arranged for a live tiger to be brought into Tiger Stadium before the Alabama game. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The House and Senate are set to convene this afternoon as the work continues with the rewrite of the state’s tax code. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has raised concerns over proposed tax reform measures that would eliminate Louisiana’s film incentive program and historic building tax credits. Nungesser argues that cutting these programs entirely could harm the state’s economy, particularly in sectors benefiting from tourism and film production.

Cut 4 (13) “…for the credit.”

Nungesser says these programs have proven their value.  The film incentive program has brought significant investment and jobs to Louisiana, while historic tax credits preserve our unique cultural heritage and revitalize communities.

Cut 5 (14) “…preserves the history.” 

Carencro Representative Julie Emerson, a proponent of the reforms, contends that eliminating these credits is a necessary step to balance the state’s budget.

Cut 6 (08) “…roughly a tradeoff.”

Emerson says these cuts are a way to simplify the tax code and offset revenue losses, while critics warn of potential economic fallout for industries reliant on these incentives.  Emerson says by cutting these incentives, they can reduce taxes for every businesses in the state.

Cut 7 (08) “…business in Louisiana.”

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The LSU Student Senate unanimously passes a resolution urging the university never to have a live tiger brought into Tiger Stadium before a football game again. For the Alabama game, Governor Landry procured a tiger from Florida to bring back a tradition that died several years ago. Speaker Pro Tempore Ethan Elme authored the resolution,

Cut 8 (13) “…related to that.”

Ariana Tashakkori, a senior majoring in natural resources ecology and management and a member of the school’s chapter of the Wildlife Society, says she was disheartened to see LSU cave in to Governor Landry after previously telling him no.

Cut 9 (09)  “…involvement with LSU”

The resolution will be sent to University President William Tate, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, Governor Landry and others. But Donna Long with the LSU Wildlife Society, says she would be shocked if university leadership acknowledged the students’ concerns.

Cut 10 (12) “…lipped about it.”

At this time, it’s unclear whether the Florida tiger, named Omar Bradley, is still in Louisiana or whether he or another tiger will be brought onto the field before the start of one of the two remaining home games of the season.

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The Louisiana Senate gets its turn this week to debate and vote on the various bills that make up Governor Landry’s tax plan. The bills up for discussion would cut individual and business taxes and there’s also a revenue raising bill which would make the state’s sales tax 4.40 percent. Senate President Cameron Henry feels good about approving changes to the state’s tax code before the session must end next Monday night…

Cut 11 (08) “…bills forward.”

Lobbying is underway to prevent the elimination of the state’s film tax credit program and tax credit to restore historic buildings. Henry says they are listening to Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois on whether these tax break programs make sense for the state…

Cut 12 (10) “….she’s there”

The Senate has yet to receive a bill that extends sales taxes to services that are currently not taxed. The Louisiana House has yet to vote on the measure as there’s opposition to paying sales taxes for dog grooming, landscaping, and home repairs. Henry says they will wait and see what the House does…

Cut 13 (10)  “…it all.”

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The Ragin Cajuns failed to lock up a Sun Belt Western Division title as they were upset at home on Saturday, losing to South Alabama 24 to 22. The Jaguars led 24 to 3 at halftime and Coach Michael Desormeaux (Dez-er-mo) blames himself for not having the team ready to play…

Cut 14 (15) “…of us.”

UL Lafayette falls to 8-and-2 and will host Troy this Saturday.

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Louisiana Tech kept its bowl chances alive by upsetting Western Kentucky 12 to 7. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie’s defense, which has been strong all season, shut down one of the best offenses in Conference USA…

Cut 15 (15) “…offense down.”

The Bulldogs improve to 4-and-6 and Cumbie says his players have not given up on the season…

Cut 16  (16)  each other.” 

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The LSU Tigers dropped their third straight game on Saturday losing to the Florida Gators 27 to 16. LSU won nearly every statistical category in the box score, but the Tigers only scored one touchdown and continued to give up big plays on defense. Coach Brian Kelly.

Cut 17 (11) “…explosive plays.” 

LSU has been eliminated from an opportunity to play in the SEC Championship game and can no longer win ten games this season. They have two regular season games left starting this Saturday at home against a hungry Vanderbilt team. Kelly says pride is the Tigers’ biggest motivation…

Cut 18 (18)   “…along side of you.”

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The Saints make it two in a row under interim coach Darren Rizzi as they beat the Cleveland Browns at the Superdome, 35-14. After the game, Rizzi said his team played a complete game.

Cut 19 (14) “…all three things.”  

Taysom Hill had a game for the ages, and it’s not hyperbole to say that he did everything out there. He had 230 all-purpose yards — 138 yards rushing, 50 yards receiving, 18 yards passing and 42 kick return yards — and scored three touchdowns. It was the first time in two years that Hill scored three touchdowns in a game, tying a career high. It was also the first time since Ed Podolak (POE-do-lack) of the Kansas City Chiefs in 1971 that a player had three rushing touchdowns, 50 yards receiving and at least one passing completion. Hill said he’s honored to be mentioned in such elite company.

Cut 20 (12) “…lot to me.”

The Saints improve to 4-and-9 on the season as they enter their bye week. Their next game is Sunday, December 1st against the Rams  at the Superdome. Kickoff is at 3:05 Central time.

11:30 am Newscast

The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee starts tomorrow hearing the parts of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal that have passed in the House.  That includes changing the income tax to a flat tax and imposing sales taxes on 41 services that are not taxed now. Chairman Franklin Foil.

Cut 10 (12) “…strategic about it.”

The LSU Tigers will try to end their two-game losing streak this afternoon when they visit the Florida Gators. Coach Brian Kelly says the team has a had a good week of practice…

Cut 12 (07) “…got to be better.”

Kick-off is this afternoon at 2:30.


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A federal appeals court in New Orleans on Friday temporarily limited the scope of a ruling that Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge John deGravelles’ ruling remains in effect under the order from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But, the appellate court temporarily blocked a part of the ruling that requires state education officials to notify public schools statewide that the law has been struck down.

Grammy-winning country music star and Baskin native Lainey Wilson is performing two live concerts in Monroe this weekend. at the Monroe Civic Center this weekend. The shows mark the final stop on her “Country’s Cool Again Tour” tour. Discover West Monroe CEO Alana Cooper says Monroe is thankful to have Wilson come back home and perform at the Civic.

Cut 8 (05) “…in the Country genre.”

And Cooper says with both concerts sold out, the local economy will see a big boost.

Cut 7 (06) “…weekend to come in.”

 

10:30 am Newscast

Replacing Louisiana’s current income tax structure with a flat tax and imposing sales taxes on 41 services not being taxed now will get a look from the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee tomorrow.  They’ll also hear a measure that removes the sunset for the temporary 0.45–percent sales tax increase and lowers it to 0.40-percent. Chairman Franklin Foil says the biggest challenge is pleasing everyone.

Cut 11 (12) “…pay for it.”

A federal appeals court in New Orleans on Friday temporarily limited the scope of a ruling that Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge John deGravelles’ ruling remains in effect under the order from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But, the appellate court temporarily blocked a part of the ruling that requires state education officials to notify public schools statewide that the law has been struck down.

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It’s been three years now since the signing of the bipartisan infrastructure law. Senator Bill Cassidy, who was one of 19 Republicans who joined all 50 Democrats in voting in favor of it, said in those three years, Louisiana has received ten-billion dollars, most recently,  more  than 63-million dollars for railroad investments.

Cut 4 (14) “…62-mile network.”

The Saints will try to win their second straight on Sunday as they host the Cleveland Browns. The defense put together a good performance last week in a win over Atlanta. Linebacker Demario Davis would like to see that again

Cut 13 (12)  “…improvement.”

9:30 am Newscast

The bipartisan infrastructure law turns three years old today. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

On Sunday, the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee starts hearing the parts of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal that have passed in the House. Chairman Franklin Foil says that includes replacing the current income tax structure with a flat tax and a higher standard deduction.

Cut 9 (06)  “…income tax rate.”

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A Dequincy man has been cited for alleged deer hunting violations that include dumping deer carcasses from a bridge in the Calcasieu Parish town of Starks.  LDWF Lt. Wendel Vaughn says 62-year-old Ronald Owens was cited for failing to tag deer, failing to validate deer harvest, failing to comply with harvest card requirements and gross littering

Cut 15 (13) “…the carcasses there.”

The Ragin Cajuns can win a Sun Belt West title with a victory against South Alabama on today. U-L Lafayette is 8-and-1 and Cajun fans believe their team should be ranked in the Top 25. But Coach Michael Desormeaux (Dez-er-mo) says won’t matter when they line up against the Jags.

Cut 14 (07) “…come and win”

Kick off is tonight at six.

8:30 am Newscast

The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee starts tomorrow hearing the parts of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal that have passed in the House.  That includes changing the income tax to a flat tax and imposing sales taxes on 41 services that are not taxed now. Chairman Franklin Foil says those services are being taxed in other states, including our neighbors.

Cut 10 (12) “…strategic about it.”

Today marks the third anniversary of the signing of the bipartisan infrastructure law. Senator Bill Cassidy, who was one of 19 Republicans who joined all 50 Democrats in voting in favor of it, said in those three years, Louisiana has received ten-billion dollars…

Cut 3 (15) “…for airport improvements.”

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Grammy-winning country music star and Baskin native, Lainey Wilson is performing two sold out shows at the Monroe Civic Center this weekend.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The LSU Tigers will try to end their two-game losing streak this afternoon when they visit the Florida Gators. Coach Brian Kelly says the team has a had a good week of practice…

Cut 12 (07) “…got to be better.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee starts hearing the parts of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal that have passed in the House on Sunday. For now, it will not include a measure that expands the sales tax base. Committee Chairman Franklin Foil says that would include services being taxed in other states.

Cut 10 (12) “…strategic about it.”

In the three years since the signing of the bipartisan infrastructure law, Louisiana has received more than ten-billion dollars for various projects. Senator Bill Cassidy, who was one of 19 Republicans who joined all 50 Democrats in voting in favor of it, says he’s proud to have secured this money for Louisiana.

Cut 5 (10) “…economy for 2050.”

Grammy-winning country music star and Baskin native, Lainey Wilson is performing two sold out shows at the Monroe Civic Center this weekend.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Ragin Cajuns can win a Sun Belt West title with a victory against South Alabama on Saturday. U-L Lafayette is 8-and-1 and Cajun fans believe their team should be ranked in the Top 25. But Coach Michael Desormeaux (Dez-er-mo) says that doesn’t matter when they line up against the Jaguars…

Cut 14 (07) “…come and win”

Kick off is at 6 PM.