11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will try to break their six-game losing streak this Sunday when they visit the Carolina Panthers. It’s the franchise’s first six-game losing streak since 2005 and defensive lineman Cam Jordan expects the team will turn around its season on Sunday in Charlotte…

Cut 17 (12) “…11-and-6”

Jordan and the Saints seven other captains had dinner this week with Coach Dennis Allen to discuss how the team can get back to winning football games again.

Tulane keeps winning. The Green Wave improved to 7-and-2, 5-and-0 in the American Athletic Conference with a 34 to 3 win over Charlotte last night.

The Pelicans will try to snap a three-game losing streak tonight as they host Indiana. No CJ McCollum tonight. Herb Jones is also out with a right shoulder injury.

ULM is on the road tomorrow as the Warhawks visit Marshall, a team that has yet to lose on its home field. The Thundering Herd have a strong running game as sophomore A-J Turner is averaging ten yards a carry. Kick-off is at 2:30.

Southern and Grambling are both on the road. The Jaguars visit Alabama A-and-M, while the Tigers travel to Bethune-Cookman, who has just one win on the season.

In the Southland…Southeastern Louisiana has a big road game at Lamar, Nicholls host Stephen F Austin and McNeese hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce. The Cowboys have lost three straights, while the Lions are 1-and-7 overall.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Election Day is Tuesday and then Louisiana lawmakers begin a tax reform special session on Wednesday. The state’s film tax credit program could be eliminated or scaled way back as part of an effort to lower individual and corporate income taxes. Film Louisiana President Jason Waggenspack says the Motion Picture Production Tax Credit has been around for two decades and it’s responsible for thousands of jobs…

Cut 13 (10) “….the top five”

Looking ahead to next year, legislators will discuss ways to bring down the state’s auto insurance rates which are among the highest in the country, if not the highest. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says the number of bodily injury claims filed by those involved in car accidents is a factor. But Ben Riggs, the director of Real Reform Louisiana…

Cut 30 (09) “…medical data.”

Daylight Saving Time comes to an end on Sunday morning as we’ll turn the clocks back one hour. It’s a good time to check if your smoke detectors are working and change the batteries if necessary. Doctor Kenneth St. Charles, Regional CEO of the American Red Cross, says smoke detectors can save lives in the event of a fire…

Cut 15 (11) “…get going”

St. Charles says consider upgrading to newer models if your detectors are more than ten years old.

The 56th Annual Pecan Festival in Colfax, which is in Grant Parish, gets underway today. Pecan Festival President Danielle Yerby says they have carnival rides, arts and crafts, cooking contests, music, there’s a parade and a fireworks show on Saturday night…

Cut 9 (05) “….open to the public”

Visitors can enjoy homemade pecan treats, jams, and other local goods at The Country Store.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s film industry is bracing for potential changes to the tax credits it currently enjoys. Film Louisiana President Jason Waggenspack says reducing or eliminating the tax breaks could put a major damper on the film industry in the state.

Cut 11 (14) …of that business.”

Tomorrow night, make sure you “fall back” before you go to bed by turning your clocks back one hour. The American Red Cross is urging you to use the occasion to also check your smoke detectors. Dr. Kenneth St. Charles, the regional CEO of the American Red Cross, says it’s very important.

Cut 14 (12) “…still working.”

The 56th Annual Pecan Festival is this weekend in Colfax, Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson is criss-crossing the state tomorrow in a final push for Republicans to get out the vote. He’ll start his day in Minden at eight a-m. From there, he will visit Winnfield, and he will wrap up the day in Ruston. Louisiana Democrats, meanwhile, are holding a get out the vote rally this afternoon at state party headquarters in Baton Rouge. Former Governor John Bel Edwards will be among the speakers.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s film industry will be keeping a keen eye on the tax reform debate in Baton Rouge. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

But there have been studies conducted by the state Economic Development Department and Economist Loren Scott that the film tax credit program actually costs the state more than it produces.

A couple of big high school football games in the state tonight…Airline versus Byrd in Shreveport and St. Thomas More against Teurlings Catholic in Lafayette.

The 56th annual Louisiana Pecan Festival is this weekend in the Grant Parish town of Colfax. The three day festival draws between 60 and 75-thousand visitors and Louisiana Pecan Festival president Danielle Yerby says natives who have moved away, also come back each year…

Cut 10 (11) “….the Pecan Festival”

The weekend kicks off with a Children’s day and there’s a street dance and fireworks show Saturday night.

At 2 AM Sunday, Daylight Saving Time ends and we fall back one hour. Doctor Kennth St. Charles, Regional CEO of the American Red Cross, says check your batteries in your smoke detector and if you’re smoke detector is more than ten years old, it’s a good idea to replace them….

Cut 16 (13) “…save lives”

8:30 LRN Newscast

Next week state lawmakers will tackle tax reform and next year figuring out ways to lower auto insurance rates will be at the top of the agenda for legislators. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says multiple legislative committees have been meeting regularly since the summer and the medical payments that are made because of a lawsuit or settlement is part of the conversation…

Cut 5 (08) “…better than.”

Temple says Louisiana motorists are more likely to claim an injury following a wreck.

Ben Riggs, director of Real Reform Louisiana, says Louisiana has more bodily injury claims, because its roads are not safe…

Cut 7 (12) “…influence accidents.”

Riggs says lawmakers can reduce auto insurance rates by removing credit score as a factor. He says a driver’s low credit score can sometimes double their premium.

Daylight Saving Time comes to an end on Sunday morning as we’ll turn the clocks back one hour. It’s a good time to check if your smoke detectors are working and change the batteries if necessary. Doctor Kenneth St. Charles, Regional CEO of the American Red Cross, says smoke detectors can save lives in the event of a fire…

Cut 15 (11) “…get going”

St. Charles says consider upgrading to newer models if your dectors are more than ten years old.

The 56th Annual Pecan Festival in Colfax, which is in Grant Parish, gets underway today. Pecan Festival President Danielle Yerby says they have carnival rides, arts and crafts, cooking contests, music, there’s a parade and a fireworks show on Saturday night…

Cut 9 (05) “….open to the public”

Visitors can enjoy homemade pecan treats, jams, and other local goods at The Country Store.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple is pointing at the high number of bodily insurance claims as a reason why insurance rates are so high in Louisiana. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 1 (36) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

It’s November first, but the hurricane season is not over yet. The National Hurricane Center says there’s a high chance of tropical development in the Caribbean over the next seven days. The next named storm will be named Patty.

Next week will be a busy week in politics. Election Day is Tuesday and then Louisiana lawmakers begin a tax reform special session on Wednesday. The state’s film tax credit program could be eliminated or scaled way back as part of an effort to lower individual and corporate income taxes. Film Louisiana President Jason Waggenspack says the Motion Picture Production Tax Credit has been around for two decades and it’s responsible for thousands of jobs…

Cut 13 (10) “….the top five”

This weekend is the 56th Annual Louisiana Pecan Festival in the Grant Parish town of Colfax.  Festival president Danielle Yerby says it all gets underway this morning with the Blessing of the Crop…

Cut 8 (10) “…cracking ever since”

The carnival opens at noon and this event attracts thousands of visitors every year.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are short on cornerbacks heading into Sunday’s game against Carolina. Alontae Taylor is the only healthy cornerback on the active roster as Marshon Lattimore, Kool-Aid McKinstry and Rico Payton all missed practice yesterday. New Orleans has signed veteran Tre Herndon to the practice squad.

Tulane improved to 5-and-0 in the American Athletic Association with a convincing 34 to three win over Charlotte last night. Sophomore Makhi Hughes rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns.

ULM is looking to bounce back from a loss to South Alabama last week by knocking off Marshall in Huntington, West Virigina tomorrow afternoon. The Thundering Herd are 15th in the nation in rush offense. Kick-off is at 2:30.

It’s also another big night for High school football tonight…as Airline battles Byrd and Teurlings Catholic takes on ST. Thomas More.

LSU is trying to take advantage of the bye week by correcting the mistakes that cost them last Saturday’s Texas A-and-M. The Tigers missed on three field goal tries. One of the tires saw the holder not even know the ball was snapped. Coach Brian Kelly…

Cut 30 (27) “…on it”

LSU is 6-and-2 and ranked 16th in both major polls. Jerry Palm with CBS Sports says LSU getting into playoff position starts with them winning out.

Cut 17 (09) “…conference championship game.”

The Tigers will host Alabama next Saturday night in Baton Rouge. The loser will suffer their third loss and basically eliminated from C-F-P consideration.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A tax reform special session will get underway next week. Governor Jeff Landry wants to lower income taxes and to offset the revenue loss he’s proposing legislators do away with several tax credits. The state’s film tax credit program could be eliminated or scaled way back. Film Louisiana President Jason Waggenspack will make the case the film tax credit program is good for the state…

Cut 12 (10) “….the Louisiana economy”

But a Louisiana Economic Development study shows the tax film tax credit program only yielded a return of 39 cents in tax revenue in fiscal year 2022.

Lawmakers will take another stab next year in addressing the state’s auto insurance rates that are among the highest in the country. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple believes one of the primary reasons  is that Louisiana motorists are more likely to claim an injury following a wreck…

Cut 4 (07) “…that’s driving cost.”

Temple says multiple legislative committees have been meeting regularly since the summer and the medical payments that are made as a result of a lawsuit or settlement is part of the conversation.

Today is the last day to request an absentee ballot for the November fifth election. To do so, contact your local registrar of voters office. And completed ballots must be received by your parish registrar of voters by 4:30 PM on Monday.

We still have some lingering rainfall in southeast Louisiana this morning, but we are looking at another dry weekend. It’ will be a perfect weekend for the 56th annual Pecan Festival in Colfax. Season Richardson has a preview…

Cut 2 (33) “….I’m Sean Richardson”

LRN AM Newscall November 1

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple is pointing at the high number of bodily insurance claims as a reason why insurance rates are so high in Louisiana. Colleen Crain has more…

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The 56th Annual Pecan Festival is this weekend in Colfax, Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Louisiana’s film industry will be keeping a keen eye on the tax reform debate in Baton Rouge. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Lawmakers will take another stab next year in addressing the state’s auto insurance rates that are among the highest in the country. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple believes one of the primary reasons  is that Louisiana motorists are more likely to claim an injury following a wreck…

Cut 4 (07) “…that’s driving cost.”

The Insurance Research Council says based on the recent data, crash victims in Louisiana are twice as likely to file a lawsuit than the national average.

Temple says multiple legislative committees have been meeting regularly since the summer and the medical payments that are made as a result of a lawsuit or settlement is part of the conversation…

Cut 5 (08) “…better than.”

But Ben Riggs, the director of Real Reform Louisiana, an insurance reform advocacy group, pushes back on the belief that bodily injury claims is what has insurance rates among the highest in the country

Cut 6 (09) “…medical data.”

Riggs says Louisiana has more bodily injury claims, because its roads are not safe…

Cut 7 (12) “…influence accidents.”

Riggs says lawmakers can reduce auto insurance rates by removing credit score as a factor. He says a driver’s low credit score can sometimes double their premium.

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The Louisiana Pecan Festival, held annually in Colfax on the first full weekend of November, celebrates the region’s rich pecan history. Pecan Festival President Danielle Yerby says the festival attracts around 65,000 visitors for this three-day event offering food, entertainment, and activities honoring the pecan, a staple of the local economy and culture.

Cut 8 (10) “…cracking ever since.”

Established in 1969, the festival originated as part of Grant Parish’s Centennial Celebration and was officially organized by Louisiana Pecan Festival Incorporated. Expanded to three days in the 1990s, Yerby says the festival now includes a Children’s Day with games, arts and crafts, cooking contests, a parade, and a Saturday fireworks display.

Cut 9 (05)  “…open to the public.”

Visitors can enjoy homemade pecan treats, jams, and other local goods at The Country Store. The event is accessible, with handicapped parking and wheelchair-friendly areas. The Louisiana Pecan Festival continues to celebrate the area’s heritage, drawing families and visitors from across the country.

Cut 10 (11) “…the Pecan Festival.”

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Louisiana’s film industry is bracing for potential changes to the tax credits it currently enjoys as lawmakers debate changes to the state’s tax code. Film Louisiana President Jason Waggenspack says reducing or eliminating the tax breaks could put a major damper on the film industry in the state.

Cut 11 (14) “…of that business.”

Waggenspack says the film industry provides a major boost to the state’s economy, even with the tax credits.

Cut 12 (10) “…the Louisiana economy. (For every $1 in tax credits, the film industry puts $6.32 into the state economy)

Up until recently, the film industry was synonymous with Los Angeles. However, Waggenspack points out that in 2002, Louisiana was one of the pioneers in attracting the motion picture industry to the state and out of California.

Cut 13 (10)  “…the top five.” (40 states have copycatted Louisiana’s tax credit program)

More specifically, Waggenspack says Louisiana is number four in the country in film production. He says there’s no shortage of people in the state who want to break into the industry, saying almost 90-thousand people are registered with MyCastingFile-dot-com.

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This weekend almost everyone across the country will be adjusting their clock for daylight savings time.  Dr. Kenneth St. Charles, Regional CEO of the American Red Cross, is emphasizing the importance of checking smoke detectors as clocks are set back.

Cut 14 (12) “…still working.”

He highlights this twice-yearly event as an opportune moment for individuals and families to ensure their smoke alarms are functioning properly. With daylight saving time signaling a change in routine, it’s crucial to remember that working smoke detectors can save lives in the event of a fire.

Cut 15 (11) “…get going.”

Dr. St. Charles urges everyone to test their alarms, replace batteries if necessary, and consider upgrading to newer models if their detectors are over ten years old. The Red Cross continues to promote fire safety education and encourages community members to take this simple action to protect themselves and their loved ones.

Cut 16 (13)   “…quicker and can save lives.”

By incorporating smoke detector checks into the daylight-saving time routine, families can enhance their safety measures and reduce the risk of fire-related tragedies.

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Thanks to their loss to Texas A&M last week, LSU has its work cut out for them if they expect to get into the new 12-team College Football Playoff. LSU currently sits at 6-and-2 and is ranked 16th in both major polls. Jerry Palm with CBS Sports says LSU getting into playoff position starts with them winning out.

Cut 17 (09) “…conference championship game.”

That starts next Saturday in Death Valley against Alabama, which Palm says is essentially a playoff game in itself.

Cut 18 (06)   “…Playoff this year.”

One thing that LSU can do to boost its chances of getting in is making it to the SEC Championship Game, which is not impossible. The easiest scenario would be for them to win out, Texas to beat Texas A&M and the winner of the upcoming Georgia-Tennessee game to lose a game. Palm says, however, dream on.

Cut 19 (09) “….to lose again.”  

Palm says there’s also a scenario where LSU, A&M, Texas and Georgia all finish with one conference loss and LSU and A&M get into the title game by virtue of tiebreakers.

5:30 PM Newscast Oct 31

A U-turn in the early voting trend in Louisiana, as for the first time, Republicans outnumbered Democrats in casting their ballots early. Of course, while the registered party of the early voters is known, how they voted is not. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says while opinion polls show Trump with a comfortable lead, it’s unclear whether he will increase his win margin in the state from four years ago.

Cut 4 (13) “…or from Republicans.”

The congressional district represented by Congresswoman Julia Letlow changed significantly this year bringing her campaign into parts of Baton Rouge so on November 5th, she will be in the capital city watching election results. She’s hosting an Election Night Watch party for her supporters at LSU Tiger Stadium.

Louisiana has been experiencing a steady net outmigration trend, with over 110,000 residents leaving the state for other parts of the U.S. since 2020. That’s according to the Council for a Better Louisiana. In 2023 alone, the state saw a net loss of over 29,000 people. CABL President Barry Erwin says this pattern highlights a broader trend in domestic migration within the U.S.

Cut 9 (08)  “…than moving in.”

Sugar cane farming appears to be sweeter this year than last year when the historic drought took its toll, but LSU AgCenter Sugarcane Production Specialist Kenneth Gravois (GRAV-wah) says Hurricane Francine affected sugar cane growth in the southernmost parishes.

Cut 7 (15) “…in sugar recovery.”