5:30 LRN Newscast April 11

House Education approves legislation that says teachers must use a student’s name and pronoun that aligns with their birth sex unless the child’s parent says otherwise. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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And a bill to prohibit schools that receive state funds from serving imported seafood passes in the House on a 94-7 vote. The amended bill would also apply to the cafeteria at the state capitol. The bill now heads to the Senate.

The full House overwhelmingly approves legislation requiring schools that receive state funds to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Opponents say it’s unconstitutional because it’s an endorsement of religion, but Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham argues the Ten Commandments set the foundation for laws we follow today.

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The proposed law does not require teachers to educate students about the Ten Commandments, but New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says having them displayed could create issues beyond the U-S Constitution

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The bill now heads to Senate education.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Big game for the Pelicans tonight as New Orleans needs a win to stay in sixth place in the Western Conference. The Pels have a half-game lead over Phoenix for the sixth spot and tonight New Orleans visits Sacramento. Just three regular season games left.

LSU men’s basketball coach Matt McMahon found himself a scorer in the transfer portal. U-T Martin’s Jordan Sears has announced his commitment to the Tigers. The former four-star prospect from Florida averaged nearly 22 points a game last season and shot 43-percent from three-point land.

The LSU baseball team begins a three-game series against fourth ranked Tennessee tomorrow night in Knoxville. Coach Jay Johnson announced Gage Jump will start on the mound Friday and Luke Holman will start on Saturday. No reason given for the switch.

Former Thibodaux high star Kyren Lacy has a chance to be LSU’s top receiver next season. Lacy caught 30 passes last year and finished the season on a strong note with six catches in the bowl game. Lacy says he learned a lot from future first round picks Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Junior…
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Lacy and the Tigers conclude spring practice on Saturday with a Spring Game at 1 PM inside Tiger Stadium.

After seeing its 16-game winning streak come to an end last night, the Ragin Cajuns baseball team will host Marshall for a weekend series. U-L Lafayette lost to Louisiana Tech seven to two last night. The Bulldogs have a non-conference series this weekend at Arizona. U-L-M will host Texas State.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Entergy and CLECO are working to restore power to thousands of Louisiana customers after yesterday’s severe weather. Teiko Foxx has more…
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Officials in St. Tammany Parish say damage caused by Wednesday’s tornado in Slidell is reminiscent of Hurricane Katrina. Parish President Mike Cooper says they are asking for volunteers to help residents that suffered damage
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Public school teachers would be required to use pronouns and names that align with a child’s biological sex under a bill approved by the House Education Committee. Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews says if a parent wants a teacher to identify a student by a pronoun that does not align with their biological sex, they can contact the school.

St. Tammany Parish resident Jamie Segura testified in opposition and questioned how this legislation will improve education in public schools…
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Despite the objection the bill heads to the House floor.

An investigation is underway into an officer involved shooting in Caldwell Parish. Sheriff Clay Bennett says it took place on Gibson Road and the person shot has a non-life threatening injury. The Northeast Louisiana Sheriff’s Investigative unit is investigating and no other details are known.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Entergy Louisiana says it still has over 10-thousand customers who are without power and they hope to have most of those restored by tonight.. Spokesperson David Freese says crews are working to clear debris and repair power lines.
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Freese says the Lake Charles and Lafayette areas are their two hardest hit areas.

Thousands are still without power in Slidell after an EF-1 tornado did considerable amount of damage to homes and businesses. St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper has declared a state of emergency,,,,
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Officials from St. Tammany say its the worst damage they’ve seen since Hurricane Katrina.

House Education has advanced a bill to the House floor that says teachers do not have to use a student’s preferred gender pronoun unless the child’s parents request that the child be identified as another gender. Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews is the author of the bill…
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Even if the parent requests a pronoun that differs from a child’s biological sex, the teacher can still refuse over religious and moral objections.

The full House overwhelmingly approves legislation requiring schools that receive state dollars to have the Ten Commandments posted in their classrooms. But New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says it could create issues beyond being unconstitutional…
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Supporters say the Ten Commandments are the basis of all laws. The bill likely will go to Senate Education next.

LRN PM Newscall April 11

Entergy and CLECO are working to restore power to thousands of Louisiana customers after yesterday’s severe weather. Teiko Foxx has more…

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House Education approves legislation that says teachers must use a students name and pronoun that aligns with their birth sex unless the child’s parent says otherwise. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Cleco says 24,000 customers remain without power after tornadoes and strong winds ripped through the state Wednesday. The utility company says it has brought in 400 additional line mechanics to help in power restoration efforts. Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says they also have specialized equipment to help move debris.

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There are about four-thousand customers in St. Landry Parish without power. High winds destroyed 50 poles and downed power lines in Opelousas.

Most of Cleco’s outages are in Slidell where initial surveys indicate an area near Old Spanish Trail was hit by at least an EF-1 tornado. Cahill says their St. Tammany customers could be without power for multiple days.

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There are also dozens of broken poles in Slidell, along with damaged crossarms.

For the latest updates, visit CLECO.com

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Entergy Louisiana expects to restore power to the majority of its 13,000 customers who are without power by tonight. Spokesperson David Freese says crews are working to clear debris and repair power lines.

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Freese says they plan to have the power restored for most of its customers by tonight. But he says it could be until tomorrow for customers in Calcasieu Parish and the Lafayette area…

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Entergy customers can visit entergy.com for the latest outage updates.

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House Education has advanced a bill to the House floor that says teachers do not have to use a student’s preferred gender pronoun unless the child’s parents request that the child be identified as another gender. Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews is the author of the bill…

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Even if the parent requests a pronoun that differs from a child’s biological sex, the teacher can still refuse over religious and moral objections.

St. Tammany Parish resident Jamie Segura testified in opposition and questioned how this legislation will improve education in public schools…

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Crews calls his legislation a parental rights bill, but Laplace Representative Sylvia Taylor told Crews the legislation is not needed…

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The bill was approved on a nine-to-three vote.

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Officials in St. Tammany Parish say the damage caused by Wednesday’s tornado in Slidell is reminiscent of Hurricane Katrina. Parish President Mike Cooper says there’s significant destruction to homes, commercial buildings, churches, and power poles.

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Cooper says nearby parishes and cities have graciously offered assistance with clean-up and they are asking for volunteers to help residents with removing and sorting construction debris from downed vegetation.

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The parish has also set up a distribution point for ice, water, and tarps. As clean-up and damage assessment continue, Cooper says they’ve also declared a parish-wide state of emergency that allows them to mobilize their debris pick-up contractor and more.

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They are asking residents to self-report damage, you can find a link at LouisianaRadioNetwork.com

2:30 LRN Newscast

Cleco says 24,000 customers remain without power after tornadoes and strong winds ripped through the state Wednesday. The utility company says it has brought in 400 additional line mechanics to help in power restoration efforts. Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says they also have specialized equipment to move debris.
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There are about four-thousand customers in St. Landry Parish without power. Most of Cleco’s outages are in Slidell where initial surveys indicate an area near Old Spanish Trail was hit by at least an EF-1 tornado.

An EF 2 tornado hit Lake Charles yesterday morning and Entergy’s spokesperson David Freese says some of their customers could be without power in Calcasieu Parish until tomorrow….
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Public school teachers would be required to use pronouns and names that align with a child’s biological sex under a bill approved by the House Education Committee. Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews says if a parent wants a teacher to identify a student by pronoun that does not align with their biological sex, they can contact the school.

St. Tammany Parish resident Jamie Segura testified in opposition and questioned how this legislation will improve education in public schools…
Cut 8 (12) “…real education issues”
Crews calls his legislation a parental rights bill, but Laplace Representative Sylvia Taylor told Crews the legislation is not needed…
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The bill was approved on a nine-to-three vote.

1:30 LRN Newscast April 11

Officials in St. Tammany Parish say damage caused by Wednesday’s tornado in Slidell is reminiscent of Hurricane Katrina. Parish President Mike Cooper says they are asking for volunteers to help residents with removing and sorting construction debris from downed vegetation.

Cut 11 (09) “…is needed.”

Residents are also asked to self-report damage, and link can be found on LouisianaRadioNetwork.com

Entergy Louisiana expects to restore power to the majority of its 16,000 customers who are without power by tonight. Spokesperson David Freese says crews are working to clear debris and repair power lines.

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And approximately 24,000 Cleco customers remain without power.

House Education advances a bill, so teachers do not have use a students’ preferred gender pronoun, unless the child’s parents request that the child be identified as another gender. Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews is the author of the bill…

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Even if the parent requests a pronoun that differs from a child’s biological sex, the teacher can still refuse over religious and moral objections.

The full House overwhelmingly approves legislation requiring schools that receive state dollars to have the ten commandments posted in their classrooms.Denham Springs Representative Roger Wilder believes it would do students good to see the Ten Commandments every day…

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The measure passed on an 82 to 19 vote and heads to a Senate committee.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Officials in St. Tammany Parish say the damage caused by Wednesday’s tornado in Slidell is reminiscent of Hurricane Katrina. Parish President Mike Cooper says there’s significant destruction to homes, commercial buildings, churches, and power poles.
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Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says some of their Slidell customers could be without power into tomorrow…
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Entergy spokesperson David Freese says some of their customers in Calcasieu Parish and the Lafayette area could also be without power until tomorrow…
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Three people have been arrested and charged in the death of James Ingram of Colfax after his body was found burned in the Kisatchie National Forest. Brooke Thorington has more
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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Louisiana Tech ended the Ragin Cajuns 16-game winning streak with a seven to two win in Lafayette. It’s Tech’s first win over U-L Lafayette since 2020. Tech’s five pitchers combines to strike out a season-high 15 hitters. Cole McConnell went four for four at the plate, Jorge Corona had three hits. The Bulldogs will be at Arizona this weekend, while the Cajuns host Marshall.

The LSU baseball team leaves for Knoxville today, where they’ll begin a three-game series at Tennessee. The Volunteers leads the SEC with 35 home runs in 12 conference games. Blake Burke and Kavares Tears are both hitting over .400 in league play.

The sixth ranked LSU softball team rallied from a four to nothing deficit to beat Southeastern Louisiana seven to five in eight innings. Karli Petty’s first home run, a three-run shot, gave the Tigers their fifth walk-off victory of the season. LSU hosts Auburn this weekend.

LSU will show off some of its new passing game on Saturday when the Tigers hold their spring game. Wide receiver Kyren Lacy believes he and the receiving corp are developing good chemistry with first-year starting quarterback Garrett Nussmeier…
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LSU redshirt freshman edge rusher Jaxon Howard is planning to enter the transfer portal when it opens next week. The Minnesota native played in five games last year and recorded two tackles and one quarterback hurry while playing behind Bradyn Swinson and Dashawn Womack.

The Pelicans are at Sacramento tonight and they have a half a game lead over the Phoenix Suns for the sixth spot in the Western Conference. If New Orleans finishes sixth, they will avoid the play-in tournament. There are three games left in the regular season and if the Pels go 3-0, they will finish in sixth place.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 11

Cleco says 25,000 customers remain without power after tornadoes and strong winds ripped through the state Wednesday. Immediately following the storm, Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says they hired 400 additional line mechanics and they also brought in specialized equipment to move debris.

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The majority of the outages are in St. Tammany Parish.

An EF-2 tornado touched down in Lake Charles early Wednesday morning. Mayor Nic Hunters says as many as 15 families have been displaced. And because needs change after disasters Hunter says the best way to help is by donating to the United Way.

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Tornadoes also caused damage in Slidell and St. Francisville yesterday.

House Education approves legislation to prohibit public school teachers from discussing topics involving sexual orientation and gender identity with students. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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And House Education advances a bill to protect teachers who refuse to use a student’s preferred gender pronoun, even if parents give permission to call them by another pronoun. Critics say the committee did so without public input when other meetings were been canceled due to the severe weather.