10:30 LRN Newscast

Many Entergy Louisiana customers can expect a small rate increase of about four-dollars a month. But Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis says the increase is half of what Entergy Louisiana wanted and they negotiated the rate down by settling litigation involving allegations that Entergy mismanaged a nuclear power plant in Mississippi….
cut 6 (13) “…investments in infrastructure
Entergy has also agreed to reduce its late fees to one-point-five percent. eliminate connection and reconnection fees and expanding discounts for seniors.

The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) has issued a “do not use” water advisory for residents in Madison Parish. The advisory warns residents not to use tap water for any purpose. The state’s Surgeon General, Ralph Abraham, says there’s been a significant drop in water pressure in the area, which raises concerns about a paraquat, a toxic herbicide entering the water supply.
Cut 3 (11) “…got into the system”
Residents are urged to use bottle water until the advisory is lifted, which may stay in affect until next week.

Because of a settlement involving the National Realtor’s association, Realtors are facing changes in the way they help homebuyers purchase a home. Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors’ President-Elect, Larry Miller on how the new rules will impact the way homebuyers work with their agents…
Cut 7 (12) “…real estate services.”
Sellers will no longer offer compensation in advance as a marketing incentive.

The Louisiana Lottery Corporation just ended its’ second-best fiscal year ever, reporting 643 million dollars in revenue. Spokesperson Dustin Annison says 205 million dollars of that funds K-through 12 public education…
cut 10 (12) “…education system.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

DOTD has cleared the last financial hurdle in building a new I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge. Mel Bridges has more.
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

A police shooting in Morehouse Parish yesterday has left a person in serious condition. The Northwest Louisiana Sheriff’s Investigative Unit says Morehouse Sheriff deputies were executing an order for protective custody when they were met by a man with a gun. Deputies reportedly told the man to drop the weapon but the situation escalated and the person was shot. He was airlifted to a regional hospital.

The Louisiana Lottery says last fiscal year was there second best ever, with 643-million dollars in revenue and 205-million dollars of that revenue will go to K-through-12 public education. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says they’ve transferred around five billion dollars since they started in 1991, 35-percent of their total revenue…
cut 11 (10) “….education”

New real estate rules go into effect on Saturday that changes the way how an agent gets paid. Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors President-elect Larry Miller says compensation has always been between the client and broker…
cut 9 (11) “….will be”

8:30 LRN Newscast

Entergy Louisiana customers will see a rate increase in early 2025 but fees will go down. Sean Richardson has more.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Louisiana Department of Health has told residents in Madison Parish not to drink the water if the drinking water comes from the Walnut Bayou Water District. L-D-H says the Walnut Bayou Water System suffered a water line break resulting in the drinking water being exposed a toxic herbicide that’s used for weed control. Bottle water has been made available.

The state department of transportation has announced preliminary work on a new I-10 Lake Charles Bridge may begin this year and full-on construction operations will begin in 2026 and construction should be completed in 2031. One-point-two billion dollars in state and federal funding will help pay for the bridge’s construction and so will tolls. But Project Manager Paul Vaught says the state will retain about 15-percent of the tolls net profit…
cut 15 (11) “….five-parish area”
Tolls will not be collected on the bridge until its open to traffic.

The Louisiana Lottery Corporation just ended its’ second-best fiscal year ever, with around 643 million dollars in revenue. Spokesperson Dustin Annison says the Lottery transferred almost 205 million dollars to the state treasury that will go towards K-through 12 public education…
cut 10 (12) “…education system.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Many Entergy Louisiana customers will see a rate increase of four-dollars in early 2025 but Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis says the rate hikes could have been worse…
Cut 4 (13) “…eight to ten dollars.”
Lewis says on a positive note, Entergy is reducing its late fees, eliminating connection and reconnection fees and expanding eligibility for low-income senior bill discounts.

The state department of transportation says preliminary construction activities can begin this year on a new two-point-three billion dollar I-10 Lake Charles bridge as DOTD and the developer, Calcasieu Bridge Partners, have reached what is called a financial close, which allows the contractor to proceed. Project manager Paul Vaught says the Landry administration put a financing plan in place earlier this year that received legislative approval…
cut 14 (10) “…were made”
Tolls will help pay for the bridge.

Real estate agent commissions will change starting tomorrow. Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors’ President-elect Larry Miller says buyers who previously didn’t have to pay a commissioner to their realtor who helped them purchase a home will be expected to pay for the service…
cut 8 (10) “..broker directly”
There is a concern this could hurt first-time homebuyers because they are already stretched for cash.

The Louisiana Lottery says last fiscal year was their second best year on record as lottery ticket sales produced 643-million dollars in revenues and 205-million dollars of that will go to K-through-12 public school education. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says scratch-offs continue to be the top seller in the Lottery’s game portfolio and the lottery tries to keep scratch offs fresh by adding more, higher and unique prizes…
cut 12 (10) …our games”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints rookie offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga (Tah-lee-ess-say Foo-ah-gah) left practice Thursday with a back injury. After practice, Coach Dennis Allen said he has yet to receive word about the severity of the injury….
cut 16 (21) “…back tightness.
The Saints next preseason game is Sunday night against the 49ers in San Francisco.

In other NFL news…free agent Safety Justin Simmons has signed with the Atlanta Falcons after visiting with the Saints.

The upcoming NBA scheduled has been released. New Orleans tips off the season at home by hosting the Bulls on October 23rd. Lebron James and the Lakers will visit the Smoothie King Center November 16th.

LSU running back John Emery is back for a sixth season. Emery had his season cut short last year when he tore his ACL in November. He entered the transfer portal following the 2023 campaign, took a long look at UCLA, but decided to stay at LSU. Coach Brian Kelly is glad Emery is still a Tiger…
cut 19 (22) “…he’s back”

Louisiana Tech head baseball coach Lane Burroughs has promoted Cooper Fouts to Associate Head Coach. Fouts has been the Bulldogs pitching coach the last three seasons, helping to develop two All-Americans, Ethan Bates and Ryan Harland.

Bleed Tech Blue is reporting Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Talvin Hester has agreed to a two-year contract extension.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Transportation says a major step has been taken in the construction of a new I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge. Project Manager Paul Vaught says they’ve officially reached a financial close, which means the developer has sold the bonds needed to complete financing. He says the developer, Calcasieu Bridge Partners, will start final designs immediately…
Cut 13 (09) “…to complete.”
One-point-two billion dollars in state and federal funds will help pay for the two-point-three billion dollar bridge and tolls will also pay for the bridge.

Many Entergy Louisiana customers will see their rates go up by about four dollars early next year, but Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis says Entergy has agreed to expand low-income senior discounts, eliminate connection and reconnection fees, and they are reducing late fees…
cut 5 (06) “….one and a half percent”

A settlement involving the National Realtor’s association is bringing changes to the way Realtors help homebuyers purchase a home.
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins has released his preliminary investigative report into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Higgins says it was a local SWAT operator that shot Matthew Crooks’ rifle stock and fragged his face, neck and shoulder, which stopped Crooks’ from shooting and then a Secret Service sniper fatally shot him. Higgins says he found it disturbing that Crooks’ body was released for cremation ten days after the shooting, but the FBI says they followed proper protocols.

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Entergy Louisiana customers will see a rate increase in early 2025 but fees will go down. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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 A settlement involving the National Realtor’s association is bringing changes to the way Realtors help homebuyers purchase a home. Colleen Crain has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.” 

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DOTD has cleared the last financial hurdle in building a new I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge. Mel Bridges has more.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Mel Bridges.” 

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Entergy Louisiana customers will see a rate increase in early 2025 but will also benefit from lower fees and credits as a result of two settlements approved by the Louisiana Public Service Commission. The settlements end long-running litigation with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi. PSC Davante Lewis says the rate hikes could have been worse…

Cut 4 (13) “…eight to ten dollars.”

Many Entergy customers that use around one-thousand kWh per month will see an initial bill increase of around four-dollars.

Under the agreements, Lewis says Entergy will eliminate connection and reconnection fees, expand eligibility for low-income senior bill discounts, and reduce late fees…

Cut 5 (06) “…one and a half percent.”

The Public Service Commission’s approval of the settlements is a significant move to ensure that utility costs remain fair and transparent.

Cut 6 (13) “…investments in infrastructure.”

Lewis emphasized the commission’s decision reflects ongoing efforts to hold utility companies accountable for their pricing and to protect consumers, particularly in the wake of rising costs in other areas.

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Beginning August 17th, because of a settlement involving the National Realtor’s association, Realtors across the country are facing changes in the way they help homebuyers purchase a home. Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors’ President-Elect, Larry Miller on how the new rules will impact the way homebuyers work with their agents in Louisiana…

Cut 7 (12) “…real estate services.”

Miller explains Buyers have always been the source of funding the home purchase including the compensation of professionals with the seller’s authorizing disbursement of monies to brokers at closing. Now, sellers will no longer offer compensation in advance as a marketing incentive, instead…

Cut 8 (10) “…broker directly.”

Miller says it’s important to understand that Broker compensation has always been negotiable and is not set by any laws, associations, or Multiple Listing Services. Compensation is between the client and broker. Miller says, to be clear is to be kind and you should know what you’re paying for…

Cut 9 (11)  “…will be.

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The Louisiana Lottery Corporation just ended its’ second-best fiscal year ever, with around 643 million dollars in revenue. Spokesperson Dustin Annison says the Lottery transferred almost 205 million dollars to the state treasury to use for K-12 public education this year…

Cut 10 (12) “…education system.”

Since the Lottery began in 1991, they’ve been mandated to transfer 15 percent of their earnings each year to the state treasury to use for K-12 public education. Annison says they’ve transferred around 5 billion dollars since they started, or around 35 percent of total revenue.

Cut 11 (10) “…education.”

The top seller for the Lottery continues to be scratch-offs, amassing around 312 million dollars last year, which is around half of the Lottery’s total sales for 2024. Annison says the Lottery tries to keep scratch-offs fresh by adding more, higher and unique prizes such as…

Cut 12 (10) “…our games.”

 

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DOTD has made a major step forward in building a new I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge. Project Manager Paul Vaught says they’ve officially reached a financial close, as the developer has sold the bonds needed to complete financing. He says the developer, Calcasieu Bridge Partners, will start final designs immediately…

Cut 13 (09)  “…to complete.”

The current I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge is over 70 years old and building a new bridge has been discussed for years. Vaught says the House Transportation committee voted against a financing plan last October. However, Vaught says Governor Landry’s administration got the project back on track…

Cut 14 (10)  “…that were made.”

State and federal funding cover 1.2 billion dollars of the 2.3 billion total cost, and the rest will come from tolls collected at the bridge. Once the bridge is open, it will cost those outside the five-parish area $2.50 with a toll tag and $3.75 without. Vaught says the state will retain around 15 percent of the tolls’ net profit…

Cut 15 (11)  “…five-parish area.”

Preliminary construction work can begin later this year and the goal is to have a new bridge constructed in 2031.

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Saints rookie offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga (Tah-lee-ess-say Foo-ah-gah) left practice Thursday with a back injury. After practice, Coach Dennis Allen said he has yet to receive word about the severity of the injury….

Cut 16 (21) “…back tightness.” 

The Saints next preseason game is Sunday night against the 49ers in San Francisco. It’s another chance for second-year pro Jake Haener to show he should be the primary back-up to Derek Carr. Haener on how he’s improved from last year…

Cut 17 (17) “..you’re accurate.”

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Jardin Gilbert and Jordan Allen have been the starting safeties throughout preseason camp for the LSU Tigers. Major Burns has played the Star position, a hybrid linebacker-safety position. Coach Brian Kelly says the on field communication between the group has been good, but the tackling needs to improve…

Cut 18 (18)  “…evaluate that.”

Josh Williams looks to be the starter at running back, Kaleb Jackson is the primary back-up. Fifth year running back John Emery will also get opportunities after making a decision to return for his final season at LSU. Kelly is glad Emery is still around…

Cut 19 (22) “…he’s back.”

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5:30 LRN Newscast

A tragic story out of Jennings: a ten-month-old baby girl has died after being left in a hot car Tuesday. Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes (Simms) says the baby’s mother was unexpectedly called into work at a local restaurant and accidentally left the child in the car during her hour-and-a-half long shift…

cut 9 (12) “…emergency room.”

 

26-year-old Trystan McMillon of Hammond was arrested on charges of second-degree murder after allegedly selling fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose. The Fentanyl Overdose Response Team has seized 8 pounds of fentanyl since January as the drug has contributed to a surge of overdose deaths in Louisiana. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron stresses that those who sell drugs that result in death can face several charges, including murder…

cut 4 (05) “…member of our community.”

 

DOTD has completed financing for the new Calcasieu River Bridge project. State and federal funding cover 1.2 billion dollars of the 2.3 billion total cost, and the rest will come from tolls collected at the bridge. Once the bridge is open, it will cost those outside the five-parish area $2.50 with a toll tag and $3.75 without. Project Manager Paul Vaught says the state will retain around 15 percent of the tolls’ net profit…

cut 15 (12) “…five-parish area.”

Construction will start early 2026 and finish by 2031.

 
Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves donated 10 thousand dollars to fund a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast of Grand Isle.  He expressed his commitment to preserving Louisiana’s natural resources with plans to build four more artificial reefs in the Gulf.

cut 8 (07) “…great fishing again.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Former Rummel Raider Ashton Stamps has had a strong camp for the LSU Tigers. Coach Brian Kelly says the sophomore leads the team in PBUs during camp and he’s certainly taken a step forward in his development…
cut 17 (20) “….every day”
One of the more tighter position battles is at punter. Redshirt junior Peyton Todd is competing with Louisiana Tech transfer Blake Ochsendorf. Kelly says both guys lack consistency.

The Pelicans schedule came out today and New Orleans will open the season on October 23rd against the Chicago Bulls. They’ll host the NBA champion Boston Celtics on January 31st, Lebron James and the Lakers make their only visit to Smoothie King Center on November 16th.

Saints rookie offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga (Tah-lee-ess-say Foo-ah-gah) left practice today with a back injury. After practice, Coach Dennis Allen said he has yet to receive word about the severity of the injury. Fuaga is set to start at left tackle for the Black and Gold and yesterday Allen was asked about his progress…
cut 19 (19) “….for him”
Third year lineman Landon Young replaced Fuaga when he left practice because of the back injury.

The Falcons have been busy adding to their roster as they’ve made a trade with New England to acquire edge rusher Matthew Judon from the Patriots and the Dirty Birds are also reportedly signing All-Pro Safety Justin Simmons.

4:30 LRN Newscast

A tragic story out of Jennings: a 10-month-old baby girl has died after being left in a hot car Tuesday. According to Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes (Simms), the mother says she left her child in the hot car for an hour and a half by accident, and took the baby to the hospital as soon as she realized.

cut 10 (11) “…we all are.”

 

DOTD has completed financing for the new Calcasieu River Bridge project. The project to replace the current I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge, which is over 70 years old, has been discussed for years, and project manager Paul Vaught says a joint committee voted against it as late as last October. However, Vaught says Governor Landry’s administration is keen on the project…

cut 14 (11) “…that were made.”

Construction is expected to start early 2026 and finish by 2031.

 
26-year-old Trystan McMillon of Hammond was arrested on charges of second-degree murder after allegedly selling fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose. Jay Platt, father of the victim, 27-year-old Nicholas Platt, says he hopes this leads to more related arrests and spares other families from losing loved ones.

cut 5 (10) “…thank you.”

 

Todd Graves, founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, donated 100 thousand dollars to fund a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast of Grand Isle. The donation supports the efforts of the Coastal Conservation Association of Louisiana, and LDWF Secretary Madison Sheahan says this is a huge opportunity to show what a public-private partnership can do in the state…

cut 7 (08) “…anglers across the state.”