9:30 am Newscast

 

Once again, a bill has been filed at the capitol that looks to eliminate Louisiana’s income tax. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Baton Rouge Police have made an arrest in the death of 26 year old David Repath who died after being knocked unconscious during a fight at Fred’s in Tigerland March 23rd. You’ll recall, the 26 year old father of two was hospitalized for several days before he died of his injuries. Detectives arrested 21 year old Matthew Marsiglia yesterday and charged him with manslaughter.

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Senate Education Committee approves a bill to mandate a five-day school week, but a couple of amendments have created some exceptions.Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents Michael Faulk says the four-day schedule works for some school systems, especially the smaller ones…

Cut 15 (10)  “…performance score.”
A bill to remove nitrogen hypoxia, the gassing method of execution, from Louisiana Law has been filed at the Capitol. A newly formed coalition of Jewish organizations and faith leaders had requested the change. Coalition Steering Committee member, Jackie Stern says their objection to the method is NOT a statement about the death penalty itself.

Cut 11 (12) “…united strongly.”

 

8:30 am Newscast

A bill to repeal the state’s income tax beginning in January of 2025 has been filed at the capitol. It’s estimated Louisiana would lose 4.5 billion dollars in revenue if the bill ultimately becomes law. But the bill’s author Columbia Representative Neil Riser says Louisiana could offset the losses by getting rid of dozens of different tax credits and rebates.

Cut 6 (13) “…five billion.”
Riser notes that nearby states of Texas and Florida have no income taxes.

Governor Jeff Landry is asking college boards in Louisiana to implement a policy that student-athletes must be present during the National Anthem or risk losing their scholarships. The Republican said the fact that Iowa players were present during the National Anthem and LSU players weren’t only highlighted the issue.

Cut 9 (12)  “…that anthem.”
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Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson-Andrews has filed a bill to remove the gassing method of execution from Louisiana law.  Colleen Crain has more…

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Three people living in a makeshift homeless encampment in Jefferson Parish were found shot to death yesterday morning. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s officials confirmed the three victims, including two women and one man, had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. The victims were discovered around 10:30 yesterday morning in a wooded area near Scott Street and Shrewsbury Road.

7:30 am Newscast

During an appearance on Fox News’ “America Reports” Governor Jeff Landry says he’s sent letters to all the Louisiana college boards encouraging them to implement a policy that student-athletes be present during the National Anthem

Cut 7 (15) “…itself.”

 

From the legislative session, Senate Education Committee has approved a bill to mandate a five-day school week. Nine school districts currently use a four-day week schedule.  But Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she believes a five-day school week is a better option and it’s easier for parents and employers who operate Monday through Friday…

Cut 13 (06)  “…a week.”

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A bill to repeal the state’s income tax has been filed at the capitol and awaits a hearing in the House Ways and Means Committee. Columbia Representative Neil Riser’s bill would eliminate state taxes beginning in January of 2025.

Cut 5 (12) “…I am.” 

It’s estimated the amount the state will lose in revenue is around 4.5 billion dollars if the state repeals the state income tax.

Baton Rouge Police have made an arrest in the death of 26 year old David Repath who died after being knocked unconscious during a fight at Fred’s in Tigerland March 23rd. You’ll recall, the 26 year old father of two was hospitalized for several days before he died of his injuries. Detectives arrested 21 year old Matthew Marsiglia yesterday and charged him with manslaughter.

6:45 LRN sportscast

LSU All-American forward Angel Reese is WNBA-bound as she’s forgoing her final season of eligibility. Reese leaves LSU as a national champion, a two-time All-American and this past season she was the SEC player of the year. The voice of the Lady Tigers, Patrick Wright, says Reese’s decision to leave Maryland and attend LSU was a game changer…
cut 19 (06) “…turn the corner”

The 18th-ranked LSU baseball team will look to turn around it season over the next three days as they begin a series tonight against sixth-ranked Vanderbilt. The Tigers are 2-and-7 in SEC play. Coach Jay Johnson has told the players no cell phones in the clubhouse…
cut 16 (11) “…we are doing”
First pitch is at 6 PM.

During an appearance on Fox News’ “America Reports” Governor Jeff Landry says he’s sent letters to all the Louisiana college boards encouraging them to implement a policy that student-athletes be present during the National Anthem
Cut 7 (15) “…itself.”
Landry continues to say if a student-athlete does not want to be on the field or court for the national anthem they don’t have to play the sport.

Despite 36 points from C-J McCollum the Pelicans lost to the Orlando Magic 117 to 108 last night. Zion Williamson had 15 points but didn’t play down the stretch because of a finger injury. The Pels now in sixth place in the West.

In college baseball..ULM over Northwestern State 10 to six and McNeese defeated Alcorn State 11 to 4.

6:30 am Newscast

A bill to repeal the state’s income tax has been filed and awaits a hearing in the House Ways and Means Committee. Columbia Representative Neil Riser says it’s time to relieve Louisianans of rising costs by eliminating taxes.

Cut 4 (11) “…local economy.”

 

Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson-Andrews has filed a bill to remove nitrogen hypoxia, the gassing method of execution, from Louisiana Law at the urging of Jews Against Gassing, a newly formed coalition of Jewish organizations and faith leaders. Coalition Steering Committee member, Jackie Stern

Cut 10 (11) “…concentration camps.”

Approximately 2.7 million people were killed by the Nazi’s using poison gas.

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Governor  Jeff Landry reiterates his belief that college athletes should be present for the National Anthem on National TV. I’m Brooke Thorington.

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LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson has told the players no cellphones in the locker room. The Tigers are 2 & 7 in SEC play after loosing four in a row. Johnson says his players need to focus.

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LSU plays Vanderbilt tonight at 6.

LRN AM Newscall April 4

A bill has been filed that seeks to eliminate the state’s income tax. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Governor Landry reiterates his belief that college athletes should be present for the National Anthem on National TV. I’m Brooke Thorington.

Cut 2 (29)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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At the request of a newly formed coalition of Jewish organizations and faith leaders, Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson-Andrews has filed a bill to remove the gassing method of execution from Louisiana law.  Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain”

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A bill to repeal the state’s income tax has been filed and awaits a hearing in the House Ways and Means Committee. Columbia Representative Neil Riser says it’s time to relieve Louisianans of rising costs by eliminating taxes.

Cut 4 (11) “…local economy.”

There’s been talk at the capitol for several years about repealing the state’s income tax. Riser’s bill would eliminate state taxes on income starting January 1, 2026.

Cut 5 (12) “…I am.” 

It’s estimated the amount the state will lose in revenue is around 4.5 billion dollars if the state repeals the state income tax. Riser says Louisiana could offset the loss of that revenue by getting rid of dozens of different tax credits and rebates.

Cut 6 (13) “…five billion.”

Riser notes that nearby states of Texas and Florida have no income taxes.

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During an appearance on Fox News’ “America Reports” Governor Jeff Landry says he’s sent letters to all the Louisiana college boards encouraging them to implement a policy that student-athletes be present during the National Anthem

 Cut 7 (15) “…itself.”

Landry posted on social media Tuesday morning after the LSU Lady Tigers weren’t on the court for the National Anthem Monday night, he wants such policies implemented that student-athletes risk their athletic scholarships if they aren’t present. When asked if athletes would be required to stand …

Cut 8 (08) “…the sport.” 

The Republican said the fact that Iowa players were present during the National Anthem and LSU players weren’t only highlighted the issue and sparked his social media post.

Cut 9 (12)  “…that anthem.”

Landry’s post also included “Above respect for that game is a deeper respect for those that serve to protect us and unite us under one flag.”

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Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson-Andrews has filed a bill to remove nitrogen hypoxia, the gassing method of execution, from Louisiana Law at the urging of Jews Against Gassing, a newly formed coalition of Jewish organizations and faith leaders. Coalition Steering Committee member, Jackie Stern says she and many in the Jewish community have a visceral reaction to this method…

Cut 10 (11) “…concentration camps.”

Approximately 2.7 million people were killed by the Nazi’s using poison gas and the use of the method as a death penalty option is chilling to the Jewish community. Stern says their objection to the method is not a statement about the death penalty itself.

Cut 11 (12) “…united strongly.”

Other states have laws that allow nitrogen hypoxia as a death penalty method but only Alabama has used it and lawsuits have been filed there. Some who witnessed the execution say it was agonizing and painful for several minutes. Stern says reports show it wasn’t successful as a fast easy method…

Cut 12 (11) “…in Alabama.” 

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Senate Education Committee approves a bill to mandate a five-day school week. Nine school districts currently use a four-day week schedule. But Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she believes a five-day school week is a better option and it’s easier for parents and employers who operate Monday through Friday…

Cut 13 (06)  “…a week.”

Two major amendments were added to Mizell’s measure. One of them would allow school systems operating on a four-day school schedule can continue to do so if this proposal becomes law. The other would allow A or B school systems to move to a four-day week if they wish. Mizell understands the concerns that some school systems have with her legislation…

Cut 14 (10)  “…about that.”

Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents Michael Faulk says the four-day schedule works for some school systems, especially the smaller ones…

Cut 15 (10)  “…performance score.”

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LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson has told the players no cellphones in the locker room as the Tigers try to break out of a slump. They’ve lost four in a row and they are 2-7 in SEC play. Johnson is looking for greater focus from his players…

Cut 16 (11)  “…we are doing.” 

LSU has lost its first three series of SEC play. Johnson says the schedule has not provided his team with any breaks…

Cut 17 (18) “…perfectly” 

Vanderbilt comes in with a record of 23-6, 6-3 in the SEC. Johnson says the Commodores do not hit for a lot of power but they can run the bases…

Cut 18 (17)  “…right now”  

5:30 LRN Newscast and Legislative Report April 3

During an appearance on Fox News’ “America Reports” Governor Jeff Landry doubled down his stance that college athletes should be present for the national anthem. He wants policies implemented that student-athletes risk their athletic scholarships if they don’t. When asked if athletes would be required to stand …

Cut 8 (08) “…the sport.” 

A bill to require a person to remain 25 feet away from a police officer if they’ve been told to stop or retreat received full approval in the House. Bill author Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot is a former sheriff’s deputy….

Cut 5 (11)  “…an arrest”

Violators could face up to 60 days in jail.

A bill to repeal the state’s income tax has been filed and is awaiting a hearing in the House Ways and Means. Columbia Representative Neil Riser says it’s time to give Louisianans relief from rising costs by eliminating taxes.

AM Cut 4 (11) “…local economy.”

If passed it would go in effect January 1, 2026.

A bill to allow ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that made headlines during the pandemic, to be sold over the counter in Louisiana advances from House Health and Welfare. Kenner Representative Joseph Stagni expressed reservations over the bill…

Cut 7 (11) “…my concern.”  

The bill passed on a 7 to 4 vote and heads to the House.

 

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Angel Reese’s time as a Lady Tiger basketball player is over. The two-time All-American has declared for the W-N-B-A draft. Reese posted a video to X saying she’s leaving college with everything she ever wanted—a degree, a national championship, and a platform she never imagined. The voice of the Lady Tigers Patrick Wright says Reese plays with a passion and skill that has grown women’s basketball, and her impact extends beyond LSU.
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Coach Kim Mulkey says they are indebted to Reese for the contributions she gave to the program.

A new football coach is needed at Neville High School as Jeff Tannehill has resigned after four seasons. Tannehill was placed on administrative leave at the beginning of March because of an investigation looking into possible misuse of student funds, but was reinstated after three weeks. Tannehill was 34-10 at his alma mater.

First year LSU offensive coordinator Joe Sloan is pleased with the progress of new Tigers starting quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. Sloan says making good decisions with the football has been the focus…
Cut 16 (16) “…good decisions.”
Meanwhile the competition for backup quarterback is heating up. At practice yesterday, Rickie Collins took a majority of the second-team reps over Vanderbilt transfer AJ Swann.

LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson has told the players to keep their cell phones out of the clubhouse in the hopes that it leads to better focus. The Tigers have lost four in a row and they are 2-7 in the SEC. Former LSU pitcher and college baseball analyst Ronnie Rantz says they are not a good team right now…
cut 14 (13) “…world of hurt”
18th ranked LSU will host ninth ranked Vanderbilt for a three-game series starting tomorrow night.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Angel Reese’s time as a Lady Tiger basketball player is over. The SEC Player of the Year has declared for the W-N-B-A draft. Reese says she’s leaving college with everything she ever wanted—a degree, a national championship, and a platform she never imagined. The voice of the Lady Tigers Patrick Wright…
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Two women and a man were found fatally shot at a makeshift homeless camp in a wooded area next to railroad tracks in Jefferson Parish. Sheriff Joe Lopinto believes the victims may have died in the past day or two.
Cut 12 (12) “…right now.”

In a 81-20 vote, a law that would prohibit you from coming any closer than 25 feet of a police officer after being ordered to stop passed the full House.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

State Corrections says a convicted killer has died following a fight at Angola. Officials say 45-year-old Robert Clark Junior succumbed to his injuries after an altercation with three other inmates. Clark was serving a life sentence for killing a fellow inmate in 2018. He was originally sentenced for an armed robbery in Bossier Parish.

3:30 LRN Newscast

All-American forward Angel Reese is leaving LSU as a legend as she has declared for the 2024 WNBA draft. Jeff Palermo has the story…
Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Neville High school needs a new football coach. Jeff Tannehill has resigned after four seasons. Tannehill was placed on administrative leave March 1 as part of an investigation into possible misuse of student funds at Monroe City Schools. He was reinstated three weeks later. The Ouachita Citizen reports Tannehill’s resignation has nothing to do with the audit.

A bill to allow ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that made headlines during the pandemic, to be sold over the counter in Louisiana advances from House Health and Welfare. Schriever Representative Beryl Amedee says it’s safe, effective, and virtually harmless for humans.
Cut 6 (09) “…prescription.”
The bill passed committee 7-4 vote and advances to the House.

The full House has approved legislation that would make it a crime for a person to be within 25 feet of a working law enforcement officer if they’ve been told to retreat or stop. Opponents raised concerns about constitutional rights and whether onlookers can still get good video of potential police misconduct. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot says 25 feet is a sufficient distance.
Cut 4 (10) “…good visual.”
The bill heads to the Senate.