1:30 LRN Newscast

A special session is set to begin in the first week of November as Governor Landry will ask lawmakers to approve his ambitious tax reform plan. It would lower state income taxes for most, but widens the sales tax base. Jason DeCuir (de-QUEER) from Advantus Consulting is an expert on tax law and says legislators are taking a close look at all the new services that would be taxed under the governor’s plan….

Cut 12 (08) “…be taxed.”

Political discussions are often very uncomfortable, especially this year during what will likely be a very close presidential election. Dr. Michelle Moore, the chief of psychology with LSU Health New Orleans, says if people can’t enter into such discussions with an open mind, the best thing to do is to avoid them altogether.

Cut 7 (11) “…engage with people.”

A new 10-point grading scale is in place, replacing the previous 7-point system. Shreveport Representative Tammy Phelps, the author of House Bill 424 which dictated the change, says it aims to standardize grading practices and to align Louisiana more closely with many other states.

Cut 9 (10)  “…calculations accurate.”

This shift provides students with a broader range to achieve higher grades, potentially enhancing their GPAs.

Taylor Swift’s record-breaking “Eras Tour” continues this weekend with three shows at the Superdome tomorrow through Sunday. Joseph Bocanegra with StubHub says the demand is unlike anything they’ve seen in 20 years.

Cut 3 (08) “…certainly up there.”

If you’re still looking for tickets, be prepared to fork over at least a thousand dollars a piece before fees.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Taylor Swift’s ERAS tour is coming to New Orleans for three record-breaking shows this weekend.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Louisiana sues the Department of Homeland Security because a Chinese national who entered the country illegally was found to have tuberculosis. Governor Jeff Landry says patient zero tested positive at Richwood Correction Center in Monroe and was then sent to Acadia Parish…

Cut 9 (05) “….had active tuberculosis”

Discussing politics is always a stress-inducing activity, and this presidential election season is certainly no exception. Friendships and family relationships have been destroyed over political differences. Dr. Michelle Moore, the chief of psychology with LSU Health New Orleans, says people should enter such discussions with open minds and to listen carefully to the opposing view.

Cut 6 (16) “…think that way.”

Moore says if you can’t do that, the best thing to do is to avoid those situations altogether.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara is happy about his two-year contract extension that’s worth 24.5 million dollars. Kamara says it’s not about the money, his main priority is to remain a Saint…

Cut 16 (16)   “…anywhere else.”

The Saints will now try to end their five-game losing streak as they face the Chargers in L-A. Spencer Rattler is expected to make another start at quarterback.

The Pelicans started a new season last night with a 123 to 11 win over the Chicago Bulls in the Smoothie King Center. Zion Williamson missed the game with an illness, but Brandon Ingram stepped up and scored 33 points. But point guard Dejounte Murray suffered a fractured hand and will likely miss some time. The Pels are at Portland tomorrow night.

Eighth ranked LSU will take a six-game winning streak into College Station on Saturday night when they battle 14th ranked Texas A&M. The Tigers defense is getting better and safety Sage Ryan says they want to build on last week’s performance against Arkansas…

Cut 18 (16)   “…we have.”

Texas A&M’s strength is its ground game. The Aggies are 12th in the country in rushing yards per game, averaging 219 yards a game.

In other action on Saturday…Southeastern Louisiana and UIW battle for first place in the Southland Conference in Hammond. Nicholls hosts McNeese. The Cowboys have not won in Thibodaux since 2015. Northwestern State hosts Lamar for homecoming. And ULM returns from a bye week to take on South Alabama in Mobile.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Some reassuring words from Governor Landry after a Chinese national being held in a federal prison in the state is shown to be infected with tuberculosis.

Cut 7 (06) “…in any danger.”

Landry says the patient crossed into the U.S. from Mexico illegally, was detained in California and was subsequently transferred to Louisiana. The patient may have come into contact with more than 200 other detainees and countless non-detainees. Attorney General Liz Murrill sued ICE, demanding that it not release any prisoners from the state’s federal prisons without medical clearance from the state department of health.

Speaking of Murrill, she’s speaking out on reports of hotels canceling reservations made months in advance and offering those rooms at jacked-up rates ahead of Taylor Swift’s sold-out shows at the Superdome.

Cut 13 (10)  “…and deceptive practices.”

A 108-year-old Baton Rouge runner who competed in the National Senior Games has passed away.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

A pair of Louisianians have been floated as potential cabinet members under Donald Trump, should he win re-election in two weeks. Politico says outgoing Congressman Garret Graves could be considered for transportation secretary and former Governor Bobby Jindal could be tapped for secretary of health and human services. Of course, that’s a big “if” – polls show a very tight race between Trump and Kamala Harris.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana is suing U-S Immigration and Customs Enforcement after a Chinese national that crossed the Southern Border illegally tested positive for a rare and drug-resistant form of tuberculosis while detained at the Richwood Correction Center in Monroe….

Cut 8 (10) “…illegal border crossing”

Governor Jeff Landry says the state filed the suit because it wants ICE to not release any detainees in Louisiana, until they are medically cleared.

Politico is reporting former Governor Bobby Jindal is a candidate to be the nation’s next health and human services secretary if former President Donald Trump is re-elected. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Jindal was a vocal critic of Trump when the two ran for President in 2015…

Cut 6 (09) “….that’s for sure”

Jindal was the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals when he was 24 years old.

Senior sprinter Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins has passed away at the age of 108. Hawkins lived an active lifestyle but didn’t start running until she was 100 years old until she saw another centenarian run the 100-yard dash. Owner of Varsity of Sports, Jenni Peters, says Hawkins was an inspiration…

Cut 12 (10) “…age group”

In 2017, Hawks set a world record for running the 100-meters at 39.62 seconds.

If you’re still looking for Taylor Swift tickets, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has this advice…

Cut 14 (07) “…a credit card”

Most tickets on re-sale websites are going for more than one-thousand dollars. Swift will hold three concerts at the Superdome starting tomorrow night.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has sued the U-S Department of Homeland Security because a Chinese national who entered the country illegally was found to have tuberculosis. Governor Jeff Landry says patient zero tested positive at Richwood Correction Center in Monroe and was then sent to Acadia Parish…

Cut 9 (05) “….had active tuberculosis”

The lawsuit says U-S Immigration and Customs Enforcement should make sure all detainees who are released from these two facilities are medically cleared and not a threat to spread T-B.

Former Governor Bobby Jindal has been mentioned as a possible candidate to be the next U-S Health and Human Services Secretary if former President Donald Trump is re-elected. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Jindal has kept a low-profile since leaving the governor’s office in 2016…

Cut 5 (08) “….and Trump”

Jindal is 53-years-old. The Baton Rouge native was 24 when he ran the state department of health and hospitals.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser say she’s saddened over the death of 108-year-old Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins. Hawkins started running when she was 100 years old and set world records. Avid runner Jenni Peters, who owns Varsity Sports in Baton Rouge, has known Hawkins for most of her life…

Cut 10 (07) “…running shoes”

Peters says Hawkins was also known for her wit and humility.

Saints running back Alvin Kamara is happy about his two-year contract extension that’s worth 24.5 million dollars. Kamara says it’s not about the money, his main priority is to remain a Saint…

Cut 16 (16)   “…anywhere else.”

The Saints will now try to end their five-game losing streak as they face the Chargers in L-A.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana is suing U-S Immigration and Customs Enforcement after a Chinese national that crossed the Southern Border illegally tested positive for a rare and drug-resistant form of tuberculosis while detained at the Richwood Correction Center in Monroe….

Cut 8 (10) “…illegal border crossing”

Governor Jeff Landry says patient zero was transferred to another facility in Acadia parish after testing positive. The state filed the suit because it wants ICE to not release any detainees in Louisiana, until they are medically cleared.

Politico is reporting outgoing Republican Congressman Garret Graves is one of several candidates to be the nation’s next transportation secretary, if Donald Trump is re-elected as president. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this would be a good gig for Graves and the state…

Cut 4 (06) “….we lack money”

Several students at Iberia Middle School needed medical attention after they unknowingly took THC-laced gummies. A mother of one of the students told KLFY TV that her 13-year-old daughter was hallucinating and thought she was swimming. The child accused of passing out the marijuana laced-edibles faces disciplinary action and could be expelled.

A 108-year-old Baton Rouge runner who competed in the National Senior Games has passed away.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

LRN Newscast 7:30 on October 24

Governor Landry is assuring the public there is no danger after a Chinese national being held in a federal prison in the state is infected with a drug-resistant form of tuberculosis.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A St. Landry Parish grand jury has indicted Opelousas Police Chief Graig Leblanc and two others for a shooting that occurred last December. Leblanc has admitted the domestic incident was the result of infidelity on his part with former officer Savannah Butler, who has also been indicted. Leblanc is facing charges of obstruction of justice and malfeasance in office.

A Baton Rouge sprinter who was the oldest woman to compete in the National Senior Games has died at the age of 108. Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins lived an active lifestyle, but didn’t start running until she was 100 years…

Cut 11 (08) “….stayed fit for years”

But Owner of Varsity sports Jenni Peters says Hawkins started running when she was 100 years old after watching someone run a 100-yard dash on their 100th birthday. She competed in the National Senior Games when she was 101.

Many Swifties are still scrambling to buy tickets to one of Taylor Swift’s three shows that will take place this weekend at the Caesars Superdome. Most tickets are going for more than one-thousand dollars on the resale ticket market. Attorney General Liz Murrill has this advice…

Cut 15 (08) “…be true”

Murrill says legitimate ticket vendors will not ask for personal information such as your Social Security Number. If you’ve been victim of a Taylor Swift ticket scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission, the Better Business Bureau or local law enforcement.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara says there is no other place he would like to be. Kamara made that statement while meeting with reporters after signing a two-year, 24-million dollar contract extension

Cut 17 (09) “…for me”

Now Kamara wants to see the Saints winning games again. They are on a five-game losing streak Coach Dennis Allen does not expect starting quarterback Derek Carr back for Sunday’s game against the Chargers, because of an oblique injury. Spencer Rattler will make his third consecutive start.

The Pelicans did not have Zion Williamson for the season opener because of an illness, but New Orleans still defeated Chicago Bulls 123 to 111 at the Smoothie King Center. CJ McCollum and Brandon Ingram combined for 56 points, but ESPN is reporting that starting point guard Dejounte Murray fractured his left hand.

The eight ranked Tigers continue to prepare for their big SEC title against 14th ranked Texas A-and-M. A&M’s strength is its ground game. The Aggies are 12th in the country in rushing yards per game, averaging 219 yards a game. Safety Sage Ryan says their focus is stopping the run…

Cut 19 (13) “….the plan” 

LSU shut down Arkansas’ ground game last week and on Saturday night they will try to contain Aggies running back Le’Veon Moss. Moss, who played high school football at Istrouma in Baton Rouge, is second in the SEC in rushing with 674 yards.

In other action on Saturday…Southeastern Louisiana and UIW battle for first place in the Southland Conference in Hammond. Nicholls hosts McNeese. The Cowboys have not won in Thibodaux since 2015. Northwestern State hosts Lamar for homecoming. And ULM returns from a bye week to take on South Alabama in Mobile.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry is assuring the public there is currently no danger after a detainee from China tested positive for a rare, aggressive, and drug resistant form of tuberculosis while held at the Richwood Correction Center last July .

Cut 7 (07)) “…in any danger.”

According to a lawsuit filed by the state against U-S Immigration and Customs Enforcement and others, the inmate was transferred to a Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Acadia Parish and in August released into the general population at that facility.

Attorney General Liz Murrill says they are suing ICE and its contractors to ensure that every potentially exposed individual is medially cleared by the State before they are permitted to leave the two facilities.

Louisiana Surgeon General Doctor Ralph Abraham says the patient is now in isolation and receiving proper medication and is asymptomatic.

If Donald Trump gets re-elected in two weeks, a pair of Louisianians could be up for cabinet positions. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Swifties are flowing into New Orleans for Taylor Swift’s three highly anticipated shows at the Superdome starting Friday night. Attorney General Liz Murrill says her office is getting reports of hotels canceling reservations made months in advance and offering those rooms at jacked-up rates.

Cut 13 (10)  “…and deceptive practices.”

Concert goers can file a consumer dispute with the A-G’s office.