12:30 LRN Newscast

A Baton Rouge judge has ordered LSU to allow law professor Robert Levy to return to his classroom after he was suspended for saying “F” the governor…

Cut 7 (09) “….how funny it was”

That’s Levy’s attorney Jill Craft who says Levy made the comments on the first day of a criminal law course and he was talking about Governor Landry for publicly rebuking another law school professor.

We are nine days away from Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans and the city is putting the final touches on welcoming thousands of people to one of the most popular sporting events in the entire world. Greater New Orleans Inc CEO Michael Hecht…

Cut 5 (14) “…around the city”

This week we learned Louisiana made a huge jump in the national rankings in the area of fourth grade reading, from 46th  in 2022 to 16th in 2024. Sean Richardson on how it happened…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The 7th ranked LSU women’s basketball team nearly blew a 24-point lead last night but a three-pointer by Mikayla Williams with 24 seconds left helped give the Lady Tigers a 107 to 100 win over 13th ranked Oklahoma. Williams finished with 37 points.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Bossier City’s Mikaylah Williams came up huge last night as she scored a season-high 37 points in LSU’s wild 107 to 100 win over 13th ranked Oklahoma. LSU nearly relinquished a 24-point third quarter lead and the Sooners got the game down to one point. But Williams hit her career-high 7th three-pointer with 24 seconds to go and LSU finished the game on a 6-0 run. Williams says she was feeling it after her first three-pointer of the night…

Cut 16 (11) “…hands”

LSU will host Mississippi State on Sunday.

Tyrese Walker hit a couple of big baskets in the final three minutes as ULM defeated South Alabama for the second time this week, a 62 to 58 win over the Jaguars. Ragin Cajuns beat Texas State 70 to 61. Tulane lost to 19th ranked Memphis.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball will look to complete a 3-0 homestand when they host Sam Houston tomorrow afternoon at the Thomas Assembly Center. The Bearcats are 1-and-7 in Conference USA Play, but Coach Talvin Hester doesn’t want to see his team take them lightly….

Cut 17 (17) “…Saturday”

Tip off is at 3 PM.

LHSAA baseball schools have voted to push back the end of the season. But the new scheduling will not be in place until the 2028 season, because their contract with the host site of the state championships, Sulphur Parks and Recreation, goes through 2027. LHSAA Director Eddie Bonine says the baseball state championships currently fall on graduation weekend…

Cut 13 (12)  “…now and then.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

The City of New Orleans steps into the global spotlight next week as it gets set to host its 11th Super Bowl. Michael Hecht, the CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc., says the global impact of hosting this game is off the charts.

Cut 3 (10) “…be much greater.”

 

A judge ordered LSU to immediately reinstate law professor Ken Levy after suspending him for alleged inappropriate classroom statements. Levy’s Attorney Jill Craft says the temporary restraining order prevents LSU from infringing on Levy’s free speech and due process rights or retaliating against him.

Cut 6 (13) “…why it’s illegal.”

 

LHSAA baseball schools have voted to push back the end of the season. But the new scheduling will not be in place until the 2028 season, because their contract with the host site of the state championships, Sulphur Parks and Recreation, goes through 2027. Bonine says the baseball state championships currently fall on graduation weekend…

Cut 13 (12)  “…now and then.”

 

Calvary Baptist football coach Rodney Guin has been nominated for the Don Shula High School Coach of the Year Award. Guin, who has won two championships with the Calvaries, says the nomination came out of the blue…

Cut 27(11) “…for us”

Guin receives two free tickets to next week’s Super Bowl.

10:30 LRN Newscast

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy admits he’s struggling with the confirmation vote for Robert F Kennedy Jr as Secretary for the U-S Health Department. Kennedy is known as a vaccine skeptic and that bothers Cassidy, who is a physician. The Baton Rouge Republican is concerned Kennedy will never accept evidence that shows vaccines do not cause autism……

Cut 10 (16) “…United States.”

Cassidy made the comments after participating in two different confirmation hearings for Kennedy.

Tulane’s Newcomb Institute says a recent statewide survey found that one in nine adults live with severe depression and or anxiety. And Doctor Anita Raj says the same number have contemplated suicide in the past year….

Cu 4 (11) “…in the past year”

Raj says Louisiana has a shortage of mental health providers, but you can always find assistance at 9-8-8.

Louisiana made positive news this week with the report that Louisiana now ranks 16th in the country for fourth grade reading ability, up from 42nd in 2022. Leaders for a Better Louisiana Chief Policy Officer Barry Erwin on how Louisiana made such a huge jump…

Cut 8 (08) “…earliest ages”

The Louisiana high school principals have overwhelmingly voted down a proposal to allow student-athletes the one-time ability to transfer to another school and not have to sit out a year. LHSAA executive Director Eddie Bonine says they put this issue up for a vote, because Louisiana will expand its voucher program in the coming years and they wanted to see where schools stood on the issue and they got their answer…

Cut 12 (08) “..again”

9:30 LRN Newscast

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s struggling with Robert F Kennedy’s nomination for U-S Health Secretary. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A Baton Rouge judge has ordered LSU to allow law professor Ken Levy back into the classroom after he was suspended from teaching over allegations he made inappropriate statements. According to court documents, Levy said something not nice about Governor Landry and also gave a colorful opinion about the November presidential election.

According to research conducted by Newcombe Institute at Tulane University, one in nine Louisiana adults, or almost 400-thousand men and women in the state—are living with severe depression and or anxiety and have contemplated suicide in the past year. Doctor Anita Raj says unfortunately Louisiana has a shortage of mental providers, but help is available…

Cut 6 (11) “….they are concerned about”

Again that number is 9-8-8 and it can connect those needing support with resources in their area.

Calvary Baptist’s Rodney Guin has been one of the top coaches in northwest Louisiana and he’s also been nominated for the Don Shula National Coach of the Year Award. Guin receives two tickets to next week’s Super Bowl in New Orleans…

Cut 15 (07) “….wife”

8:30 am Newscast

The findings of a survey by Tulane’s Newcomb Institute point to an epidemic in Louisianans’ mental health. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s struggling with the confirmation vote for Robert F Kennedy Jr.  Cassidy says if Kennedy tells the public as the Health Secretary that vaccines are harmful, and someone dies from a vaccine-preventable disease, it won’t be good for the Trump administration.

Cut 11 (12) “…it can be.”

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Louisiana made significant progress on the Nation’s Report Card with 4th graders leading the nation in reading improvement moving all the way from 42nd to 16th place in the last two years. . Leaders for a Better Louisiana Chief Policy Officer Barry Erwin says Louisiana been placing more focus on early intervention.

Cut 8 (08) “…earliest ages.”

Erwin says improvement started in 2021 and because Louisiana students were back in the classroom faster than other states following the pandemic, it played a factor in the improvement of reading.

Cut 9 (12)  “…wrong direction.”

7:30 am Newscast

Big leap for Louisiana as scores for 4th grade reading  have jumped from 46th to 16th in 4th in just two years. Sean Richardson has dertails.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

City leaders in New Orleans have signed off on plans to build a new city-run shelter for 65 people living on the street. The move marks a change in plans from earlier efforts to move homeless people from encampments to permanent housing.  The apartment-style shelter, would be built on a vacant lot between South Gayoso and South Dupre streets.

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A new statewide survey reveals some alarming mental health issues in Louisiana.  Executive Director of Tulane’s Newcomb Institute Anita Raj says more than one in ten men in Louisiana have thought about suicide in the past year.

Cut 5 (11) “…against themselves or others.”

Raj says risks of non-intervention are substantial so if you see alarming behaviors, seek help

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy admits he’s struggling with the confirmation vote for Robert F Kennedy Jr as Secretary for the U-S Health Department. Kennedy is known as a vaccine skeptic and as a physician, that doesn’t sit right with Cassidy, so he’d like to hear Kennedy change his tune.

Cut 12 (10) “…is your power.”

 

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The 7th ranked LSU women’s basketball team nearly blew a 24-point lead last night but a three-pointer by Mikayla Williams with 24 seconds left helped give the Lady Tigers a 107 to 100 win over 13th ranked Oklahoma. The 107 points the most ever scored by an LSU team in SEC play. Williams finished with 37 points and a career-high seven three-pointers. Coach Kim Mulkey.

Cut 26 (12) “…right there”

Southern Women’s basketball with a win last night as they beat Jackson State 64 to 47.  The lady Jags will be back in action Saturday when they hose Alcorn State at home.

ULM men’s basketball has a two-game winning streak; both wins came against South Alabama. The Warhawks beat the Jaguars 62 to 58 last night and the Ragin Cajuns won at Texas State 70 to 61.

The third-ranked LSU gymnastics squad looks to rebound from last week’s loss to Arkansas by hosting 9th-ranked Missouri inside the PMAC tonight at 7:30. Junior gymnast Ashley Cowan….

Cut 16 (11) “…that momentum”

Tonight’s meet is on the SEC Network.

Calvary Baptist football coach Rodney Guin has been nominated for the Don Shula High School Coach of the Year Award. Guin, who has won two championships with the Calvaries, says the nomination came out of the blue…

Cut 14 (11) “…for us”

Guin receives two free tickets to next week’s Super Bowl.

6:30 am Newscast

Tulane’s Newcomb Institute uncovered some alarming mental health concerns with a recently released 2023 statewide survey. Executive Director, Anita Raj calls it a mental health crisis of epidemic proportions with one in nine Louisiana adults living with severe depression and/or anxiety – many contemplating self-harm.

Cut 4 (11) “…in the past year.”

Louisiana made significant progress on the Nation’s Report Card with 4th graders leading the nation in reading improvement. Fourth graders advanced from 42nd to 16th place in reading, while 8th graders moved up 10 spots to 29.  Leaders for a Better Louisiana Chief Policy Officer Barry Erwin…

Cut 7 (12) “…negative trends.”

 

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s struggling with Robert F Kennedy’s nomination for U-S Health Secretary. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The New Orleans Saints nominated longtime Calvary Baptist football coach Rodney Guin for the Don  Shula High School Coach of the Year Award…named after the NFL’s winningest coach. Guin has won 205 games as a head coach and calls it an honor to be recognized…

Cut 13 (11)  “…huh.”

LRN AM Newscall Jan 31

The findings of a survey by Tulane’s Newcomb Institute point to an epidemic in Louisianans’ mental health. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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This week we learned that Louisiana made a huge jump in the national rankings in the area of fourth grade reading, from 46 in 2022 to 16 in 2024. Sean Richardson on how that may have happen…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s struggling with Robert F Kennedy’s nomination for U-S Health Secretary. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Tulane’s Newcomb Institute uncovered some alarming mental health concerns with a recently released 2023 statewide survey. Executive Director, Anita Raj calls it a mental health crisis of epidemic proportions with one in nine Louisiana adults living with severe depression and/or anxiety – many contemplating self-harm.

Cut 4 (11) “…in the past year.”

Raj says in Louisiana, an alarming number of men especially have contemplated suicide – greater than one in ten have thought about suicide in the past year. She says risks of non-intervention are substantial so if you see alarming behaviors, seek help

Cut 5 (11) “…against themselves or others.”

Raj says Louisiana has a shortage of mental health providers, but help is available. If someone is struggling, even if they don’t have a plan to harm themselves, they could still be in a difficult or dire circumstance that needs intervention.

Cut 6 (11) “…they are concerned about.”

9-8-8 can help connect those needing support with resources in their area. The survey is available at newcomb.tulane.edu

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Louisiana made significant progress on the Nation’s Report Card with 4th graders leading the nation in reading improvement. Fourth graders advanced from 42nd to 16th place in reading, while 8th graders moved up 10 spots to 29.  Leaders for a Better Louisiana Chief Policy Officer Barry Erwin says a few years ago, public schools decided to go back to the basics when teaching reading and math.

Cut 7 (12) “…negative trends.”

Erwin credited policies focused on the “science of reading” and expanded tutoring. He says there was also more of a focus on early intervention as a key to improving literacy.

Cut 8 (08) “…earliest ages.”

Erwin says improvement started in 2021 and because Louisiana students were back in the classroom faster than other states following the pandemic, it played a factor in the improvement of reading.

Cut 9 (12)  “…wrong direction.”

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U-S Senator Bill Cassidy admits he’s struggling with the confirmation vote for Robert F Kennedy Jr as Secretary for the U-S Health Department. Kennedy is known as a vaccine skeptic and that bothers Cassidy, who is a physician. The Baton Rouge Republican is concerned Kennedy will never accept evidence that shows vaccines do not cause autism……

Cut 10 (16) “…United States.”

Cassidy made the comments after participating in two different confirmation hearings for Kennedy. Cassidy is a member of the Senate Finance Committee, which will vote on advancing Kennedy’s nomination to the floor.

The senior Senator, who is up for re-election next year, will likely face backlash from fellow Republicans if he doesn’t vote to confirm Kennedy.

But Cassidy says if Kennedy tells the public as the Health Secretary that vaccines are harmful, but a person actually dies from a vaccine-preventable disease, it will come back against the Trump administration

Cut 11 (12) “…it can be.”

Cassidy says if Kennedy would admit that vaccines do not cause autism, this would be an easy vote and a powerful message for Americans…

Cut 12 (10) “…is your power.”

During his two days of confirmation hearings, Kennedy said he would follow the science on vaccines and he’ll publicly apologize if he’s wrong about his previous anti-vaccine statements. Kennedy will likely need 51 votes in the U.S. Senate to become the next HHS secretary.

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A longtime high school football coach in northwest Louisiana has been nominated for the Don Shula High School Coach of the Year Award. The New Orleans Saints nominated Calvary Baptist head coach Rodney Guin for the award that’s named after the NFL’s winningest coach. Guin has won 205 games as a head coach and calls it an honor to be recognized…

Cut 13 (11)  “…huh.”

Guin led Calvary Baptist to a state championship in 2023 and 2020. He also had a lot of success at Haughton High School, where he helped mold current Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Guin says the nomination came out of the blue…

Cut 14 (11) “…for us.”

Guin did not win the Don Shula National Coach of the Year Award. That went to Bill Jacklin of Wisconsin. But Guin says the nomination came with two tickets to next week’s Super Bowl and he’s taking his better half…

Cut 15 (07) “…wife.”