6:30 LRN Newscast

There are several peitions on the website Change-dot-org that are seeking signatures in an effort to reverse the state’s new law that bans students from having their cell phones in the classroom. Mel Brooks spoke with a Walker High School freshman who started one…
cut 2 (34) “….I’m Mel Bridges”

An eleven-year-old will attend LSU this fall after he graduated middle and high school in two years. Joe Petraro is from East Rockaway in New York and has an IQ of 168 despite living with Tourette syndrome. Petraro will take online classes and his dream is to be a sports broadcaster.

The Joe Burrow Foundation, led by former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, has partnered with the Three O’clock Project to donate 9,999 meals to schools in Baton Rouge. Through this initiative, the Burrow Foundation continues its commitment to supporting education and addressing hunger in areas where children are most vulnerable.
Cut 15 (09) “…own nonprofit.”
That’s Three O’ Clock Project Executive Director Emily Chatelain who says Burrow is partnering with Kodiak food company to donate the meals.

On August 1st, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) introduced a new option for individuals purchasing hunting and fishing licenses with ACT 348. The ability to register as organ donors. LDWF Undersecretary Brian McClinton says this initiative is part of a broader effort to increase organ donor registrations.
Cut 10 (10) “…save someone’s life.”
Louisiana has seen a significant need for organ donors, with over 2,000 residents currently waiting for transplants.

AM LRN Newscall Aug 13

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans Today on an important mission involving the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative. Colleen Crain has more.

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A Walker High freshman has started a petition against the statewide ban of cell phones in schools. Mel Bridges has the details.

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Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow has partnered with the Three O’clock Project to donate 9,999 meals to schools in Baton Rouge. Sean Richardson has more.

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President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans Today highlighting the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative. The First Lady toured the Louisiana Cancer Research Center on Tulane Avenue last year joined by New Orleans U. S. Congressman Troy Carter and U. S. Senator Bill Cassidy. Carter, whose district includes Cancer Ally will meet with the President during his visit…

Cut 4 (11) “…the year 2047.”

The Louisiana Cancer Research Center is a collaboration between LSU, Tulane, Xavier Universities and the Ochsner Health System. Carter says they and Louisiana have the capacity for significant research and that’s great for the state and the country…

Cut 5 (12) “…very significant.”

The aim of the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative is to reduce cancer by at least 50% before 2047 and Carter says, Louisiana’s institutions are receiving a significant grant to help make that possible…

Cut 6 (10) “…and schools.”

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A Walker High freshman has started a petition against the statewide ban of cell phones in schools. Emma Grace Hodge says the ban, which was signed into law last month, is unnecessary since students know when they shouldn’t be on their phones. She says her petition is calling for cell phone use during free time, not class time.

Cut 7 (11) “…learning time away.”

Hodge says it’s unfair that teachers can have their phones but not students. Additionally, she says, students in the past could use their phones during non-class time with little to no issue, and she thinks it’s not fair to add regulations to what is supposed to be free time.

Cut 8 (12) “…do whatever.”

There are no exceptions to the school cell phone ban, meaning anyone who needs to contact a student during school hours would have to go through the school. Hodge says this creates an unnecessarily complicated system, as there’s usually a delay between when schools get calls and when they alert students.

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Proponents of the ban say phones distract students in the classroom and cause unnecessary interruptions.

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On August 1st, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) introduced a new option for individuals purchasing hunting and fishing licenses with ACT 348. The ability to register as organ donors. LDWF Undersecretary Brian McClinton says this initiative is part of a broader effort to increase organ donor registrations in the state.

Cut 10 (10) “…save someone’s life.”

Louisiana has seen a significant need for organ donors, with over 2,000 residents currently waiting for transplants. By integrating the option into the license purchase process, LDWF aims to make it more convenient for people to sign up, potentially saving lives.

Cut 11 (06) “…results are gonna be.”

The decision to become an organ donor can now be made while obtaining or renewing licenses online or in person, reflecting a growing trend of incorporating health-related options into everyday activities.

Cut 12 (12) “…through our website.”

This initiative aligns with the state’s public health goals and could serve as a model for other states seeking innovative ways to boost organ donation rates.

To purchase or update an LDWF License go to Louisiana-Outdoors-dot-com.

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The Joe Burrow Foundation, led by former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, has partnered with the Three O’clock Project to donate 9,999 meals to schools in Baton Rouge. Three O’clock Project Executive Director Emily Chatelain says this collaboration aims to address food insecurity among students by providing nutritious meals during after-school hours, a critical time when many children lack access to food.

Cut 13 (06)  “…back to school.”

The Three O’clock Project, a nonprofit organization, focuses on feeding children in underserved communities, and the partnership with Burrow’s Foundation will help expand its reach.

Cut 14 (13)  “…during the summer.”

Through this initiative, Burrows Foundation continues its commitment to supporting education and addressing hunger in areas where children are most vulnerable.

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This initiative is expected to help thousands of students in Baton Rouge, ensuring they have access to the nutrition they need to succeed.

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Louisiana Tech was poor on defense last season, but one of the bright spots was Michael Richard. The former Edna Karr standout had an outstanding freshman campaign with 32 tackles and seven pass breakups to lead all freshmen in Conference USA. The safety is looking forward to a much improved defense…

Cut 16 (19) “… on Saturday.” 

Defensive back Blake Thompson transferred in from Iowa State and is expected to be a major contributor this season. The Missouri City, Texas native on what Tech fans can expect from the defense this season…

Cut 17 (07) “…would say.”

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First-year defensive coordinator Blake Baker was hired away from Missouri to turn around a defense that was one of the worst, if not the worst in LSU history in 2023. Baker has seen signs of improvement but there’s still a ways to go….

Cut 18 (20)  “…good year.”

Sophomore cornerback Ashton Stamps might be the perfect player illustration of what Baker is seeking. Stamps has been getting reps with the first team, along with Sage Ryan as the other boundary corner. Stamps has made his fair share of plays during preseason camp, but Baker is looking for more.

Cut 19 (16) “…standpoint.”

One of the big storylines heading into preseason camp was the decision to move Harold Perkins back to inside linebacker. Baker has been impressed with what they are seeing from Perkins.

Cut 20 (20) “…development.”

5:30 LRN Newscast Aug 12

Louisiana’s restaurant industry is improving post-pandemic in areas around the state. Mel Bridges has the details.

Cut 1 (32) …I’m Mel Bridges.”

Officials are investigating after a body was reportedly found in a pond just south of I-12 Monday morning. The body was found in a pond off South Frost Road, also known as Highway 63. The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office was called to the scene after someone reported a male body floating in a pond. There was no immediate information on how long the body had been there or the body’s identity. This is a developing story.

 

As investigations into the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life continue, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says there are even more concerning details in the case that the Secret Service wasn’t forthcoming about.

Cut 7 (13) “…important jobs.”

Scalise says the job of the Secret Service is to protect the President, Vice President, former Presidents, and visiting Heads of State.

AP’s preseason top 25 is out, and LSU football ranks 13th. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says AP’s rank shouldn’t come as a surprise, since LSU ranked 12th in the preseason AFCA Coaches Poll a week ago. However, he thinks the top 25 rankings usually don’t accurately reflect how the Tigers will do in the coming weeks, adding the AP lists are…

Cut 11 (12) ” …season opener.”

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

AP’s preseason top 25 is out, and LSU football ranks 13th. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says the AP has the Tigers ranked out of the Top 10 because of concerns over the defense that ranked at the bottom last year…
Cut 9 (11) “…last year.”
LSU’s offense is expected to be good this season. Based on what the media has seen at practice, Chris Hilton seems poised to have a breakout season. Hilton caught 13 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns last season. The former Zachary star says he’s been working on his pass-catching….
Cut 16 (19) “… so yeah.”

The Saints were winners in their first preseason game of the year on Saturday night edging out the Arizona Cardinals 16-14 in Glendale, Arizona. Quarterback Derek Carr led the Saints for two series to start the game, but the drives didn’t result in any points as he went 2 of 6 for 12 yards. But Carr was glad to see some game action…
Cut 19 (20) “…what it is.”
The Saints were scheduled to have joint practices with the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday and Friday in Irvine, California, but the 49ers backed out, because they have too many injuries. The two teams are still set to play a preseason game against each other on Sunday in San Francisco.

4:30 PM Newscast August 12

Louisiana’s restaurant industry is on a slow mend after COVID. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris estimates 15 to 20 percent of Louisiana restaurants closed their doors during the pandemic…

Cut 4 (11) “…particular time.”

Harris says restaurant expenses continue to climb, especially insurance, and more and more restaurants are opting to reduce their hours of operation.

As investigations into the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life continue, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says the truth is coming to light over statements that Trump’s security detail was denied extra personnel from the Biden Administration.

Cut 6 (13) “…about that?”

AP has released it’s preseason top 25. LSU is the sixth-highest-rated SEC team, behind Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Ole Miss and Missouri. However, Horne says LSU has a lot of potential to move up the ranks and make the playoffs.

Cut 10 (11) “…playoff contention.”

Students at Louisiana High Schools are fighting the new law banning student cell phones in school. Students at Walker High School have begun a petition drive to change the newly enacted law. Over ten thousand students at a Prairieville high school have already signed a similar petition.

3:30 PM Newscast August 12

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says multiple questions remain unanswered regarding the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana’s restaurant industry is on a slow mend after COVID. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says labor has improved in pockets around the state but is slower in places like Lake Charles and New Orleans as they are still recovering from hurricanes as well as the pandemic.

Cut 5 (12)  “…during the week.”

Harris says the best way to support Louisiana restaurants is to eat Louisiana local.

AP’s preseason top 25 is out, and LSU football ranks 13th. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says the Tigers are likely ranked so low — AP has them ranked out of playoff contention — because of concerns about if they’ve improved their defense enough to be real contenders.

Cut 9 (11) “…last year.”

 

The Saints were winners in their first preseason game of the year on Saturday night edging out the Arizona Cardinals 16-14 in Glendale, Arizona. Quarterback Derek Carr led the Saints for two series to start the game, but the drives didn’t result in any points as he went 2 of 6 for 12 yards. But Carr was glad to see some game action…
Cut 19 (20) “…what it is.”

PM LRN Newscall Aug 12

Louisiana’s restaurant industry is improving post-pandemic in areas around the state. Mel Bridges has the details.

Cut 1 (32) …I’m Mel Bridges.”

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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says multiple questions remain unanswered regarding the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Louisiana’s restaurant industry is on a slow mend after COVID. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says recovery hasn’t been linear, as full-service restaurants are taking more time to bounce back than quick-service and fast-casual restaurants.

Cut 3 (09) “…in the market.”

Harris says restaurant expenses have only continued to climb, especially insurance, and more and more restaurants are opting to remove certain coverage to save money. Harris estimates 15 to 20 percent of Louisiana restaurants closed their doors during the pandemic…

Cut 4 (11) “…particular time.”

Harris says labor has improved in pockets around the state, such as Baton Rouge, Shreveport-Bossier, and Lafayette. However, restaurants in places like Lake Charles and New Orleans are still recovering from hurricanes as well as the pandemic.

Cut 5 (12)  “…during the week.”

Harris says the best way to support Louisiana restaurants is to eat local.

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As investigations into the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life continue, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says the truth is coming to light over statements that Trump’s security detail was denied extra personnel from the Biden Administration.

Cut 6 (13) “…about that?”

Scalise says there are even more concerning details in the case that the Secret Service wasn’t forthcoming about.

Cut 7 (13) “…important jobs.”

Scalise says there’s been plenty of finger-pointing going on from different agencies and he was even alerted from his own sources about local law enforcement’s concerns.

Cut 8 (12)  “…that point.”

Scalise says the job of the Secret Service is to protect the President, Vice President, former Presidents, and visiting Heads of State.

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AP’s preseason top 25 is out, and LSU football ranks 13th. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says the AP has Tigers ranked out of the Top 10 because of concerns over the defense that ranked at the bottom last year…

Cut 9 (11) “…last year.”

LSU is the sixth-highest-rated SEC team in the top 25, behind Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Ole Miss, and Missouri. However, Horne says LSU has a lot of potential to move up the ranks and even make the playoffs.

Cut 10 (11) “…playoff contention.”

Horne says AP’s rank shouldn’t come as a surprise, since LSU ranked 12th in the preseason AFCA Coaches Poll a week ago. However, he thinks the top 25 rankings usually don’t accurately reflect how the Tigers will do in the coming weeks, adding the AP lists are…

Cut 11 (12) ” …season opener.”

The Tigers will start their season by playing USC on September 1st in Las Vegas.

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Cut  13 (15) “…this offseason.” 

 

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2:30 PM Newscast August 12

As investigations into the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life continue, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says there’s been plenty of finger-pointing going on from different agencies and he was even alerted from his own sources about local law enforcement’s concerns.

Cut 8 (12)  “…that point.”

Scalise says the job of the Secret Service is to protect the President, Vice President, former Presidents, and visiting Heads of State.

State Police are investigating an officer-related shooting at the request of the Delhi Police Department.  The incident happened just before 11 o-clock Sunday night in the 7200 Block of Highway 17 in Delhi. The subject was pronounced dead on the scene and no officers were harmed. Few details have been released but LSP asks anyone with information to share it with them by visiting LSP.org.

Louisiana’s restaurant industry is improving post-pandemic in areas around the state. Mel Bridges has the details.

Cut 1 (32) …I’m Mel Bridges.”

 

AP’s preseason top 25 is out, and LSU football ranks 13th. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says it shouldn’t come as a surprise, since LSU ranked 12th in the preseason AFCA Coaches Poll a week ago. However, he thinks the top 25 rankings usually don’t accurately reflect how the Tigers will do in the coming weeks…

Cut 11 (12) ” …season opener.”

The Tigers will start their season by playing USC on September 1st in Las Vegas.

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 12

Louisiana’s restaurant industry is on a slow mend after COVID. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says recovery hasn’t been linear, as full-service restaurants are taking more time to bounce back than quick-service and fast casual restaurants.

Cut 3 (09) “…in the market.”

Harris says the best way to support Louisiana restaurants is to eat local.

As investigations into the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life continue, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says there are even more concerning details in the case that the Secret Service wasn’t forthcoming about.

Cut 7 (13) “…important jobs.”

Scalise says the job of the Secret Service is to protect the President, Vice President, former Presidents, and visiting Heads of State.

LSU is the first college sports program to use AI-enabled digital stethoscopes for their student-athletes. Joseph Authement (Aw-theh-ment) with Eko (Echo) Health says their CORE 500 digital stethoscopes are equipped with tech that sends heart sounds and electrical impulses to the cloud.

Cut 10 (11) “…detection.”

LSU Athletics will start using the stethoscopes this school year.

The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services is rolling out the On The Road Again Initiative to help noncustodial parents get their driver’s license back if it’s been suspended due to unpaid child support. Child Support Enforcement Director Konitra Jack says their goal is to give parents the opportunity to engage with DCFS and…

Cut 13 (12)  “…that they owe.”

On the Road Again will run from September 1 to October 31.

12:30 LRN Newscast Aug 12

Louisiana’s restaurant industry is on a slow mend after COVID. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris estimates 15 to 20 percent of Louisiana restaurants closed their doors during the pandemic…

Cut 4 (11) “…particular time.”

Harris says restaurant expenses continue to climb, especially insurance, and more and more restaurants are opting to reduce their hours of operation.

As the investigations into the assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life continue, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says the truth is coming to light over statements that Trump’s security detail was denied extra personnel from the Biden Administration.

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Scalise says the Secret Service is there to protect the President, Vice President, former Presidents, and visiting Heads of State.

This week Acadians from all over the world are reuniting for The Acadian World Congress in Canada and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is there. Brooke Thorington has more.

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