6:30 AM LRN Newscast

And then, there were none. The last remaining escapee from the Orleans Parish jailbreak has been captured. Derrick Groves was taken into custody in Atlanta yesterday following an hours long standoff. He and nine others escaped from the jail back on May 16th. State Police Colonel Robert Hodges told a news conference last night that Groves’ capture marks the end of a five-month ordeal.

Cut 7 (09) “…visitors of Louisiana.”

 

Attorney General Liz Murrill says these last five months have been very taxing for everyone involved in trying to capture Groves.

On January 31st, the Superdome will host the Biggest Rock Band on Earth. The Rockin’ 1000 will take the floor of the Superdome for the rock phenomenon’s first-ever U.S. show. Kelly Schulz with New Orleans and Company says this is a concert like none other.

Cut 10 (09) “…of their lives.”

 

The Rockin’ 1000 movement started on July 26th, 2015, when Fabio Zaffagnini gathered one-thousand musicians in a field in Cesena, Italy, to play the Foo Fighters song “Learn To Fly” strictly as a call for the band to hold a concert in the city.

The 2026 U.S. Senate race has its first female candidate. Jeff Palermo has more.

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A new study gives a very clear picture of ULM’s economic impact on Northeast Louisiana. University President Dr. Carrie Castille says the university generates more than 617-million dollars of annual economic impact.

Cut 4 (13) “…the entire region.”

LRN AM Newscall October 9

A new study gives a clear indication of ULM’s economic impact in all of Northeast Louisiana. Andre Champagne reports.

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In late January, the Superdome will play host to the Biggest Rock Band on Earth. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The 2026 U.S. Senate race has its first female candidate. Jeff Palermo has more.

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A new study gives a very clear picture of ULM’s economic impact on Northeast Louisiana. University President Dr. Carrie Castille says the university generates more than 617-million dollars of annual economic impact.

Cut 4 (13) “…the entire region.”

Dr. Castille says the study by Lightcast showed that ULM supported more than ten-thousand jobs across the region.

Cut 5 (05) “…of Louisiana-Monroe.”

Castille says with such a huge economic impact to the region, her objective as ULM president is not only to educate her students, but also to create the jobs in the region so that those who graduate from the university end up settling in the region.

Cut 6 (12) “…to support growth.”

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And then, there were none. The last remaining escapee from the Orleans Parish jailbreak has been captured. Derrick Groves was taken into custody in Atlanta yesterday following an hours-long standoff. He and nine others escaped from the jail back on May 16th. State Police Colonel Robert Hodges told a news conference last night that Groves’ capture marks the end of a five-month ordeal.

Cut 7 (09) “…visitors of Louisiana.”

Attorney General Liz Murrill says these last five months have been very taxing for everyone involved in trying to capture Groves.

Cut 8 (12) “…implicated Derrick Groves.”

Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams says the public was very instrumental in capturing not only Groves, but many of the other ten escapees.

Cut 9 (07)  “…makes this happen.”

In addition to the charges he’s been awaiting sentencing for, including second-degree murder, Groves will also be charged with simple escape, and he will also likely face charges in Georgia and from federal prosecutors. Once he’s extradited back to Louisiana, whether voluntarily or otherwise, he will be incarcerated in Angola.

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On January 31st, the Superdome will host the Biggest Rock Band on Earth. The Rockin’ 1000 will take the floor of the Superdome for the rock phenomenon’s first-ever U.S. show. Kelly Schulz with New Orleans and Company says this is a concert like none other.

Cut 10 (09) “…of their lives.”

The Rockin’ 1000 movement started on July 26th, 2015, when Fabio Zaffagnini gathered one-thousand musicians in a field in Cesena, Italy, to play the Foo Fighters song “Learn To Fly” strictly as a call for the band to hold a concert in the city. It didn’t take long for the video to make its way to Dave Grohl, who instantly said yes. Schulz says the best part about Rockin’ 1000 is you do not have to be a Dave Grohl to be in the band.

Cut 11 (11) “…on the side.”

If you can sing, drum or play guitar, bass or keyboard and you’d like to be a part of the thousand, you may submit your video audition now by uploading a video onto YouTube and submitting the link on the Rockin’ 1000’s website. If you’d just like to be a spectator, tickets are on sale now, starting at 50 dollars. Schulz says either way, this is an experience of a lifetime.

Cut 12 (11) “…than New Orleans.”

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Another Republican has entered the 2026 U.S. Senate race. St. Tammany Parish Councilwoman Kathy Seiden is the first woman to enter the Republican primary race that already has incumbent Bill Cassidy and three other well-known challengers — Treasurer John Fleming, State Senator Blake Miguez and Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta. Seiden says Cassidy’s challengers have not said how they will help American families.

Cut 13 (08)  “…to the state.”

The Republican Senate primary is in April, and Cassidy is facing strong opposition from within his own party because of his 2021 vote to convict then-former President Trump during his second impeachment trial. Seiden says Cassidy is not a true Republican.

Cut 14 (06) “…on his part.”

Seiden was born in Hammond, grew up in Brusly, and is the mother of four boys. The LSU graduate represents District 4 on the St. Tammany Parish Council. She says Washington has lost touch with the real challenges families face every single day.

Cut 15 (07) “…be a leader”

Seiden says her platform is rooted in faith, family and America First principles.

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LSU’s offense has not been balanced as they would like it to be, due to the recent struggles with running the ball. Junior center Braelin Moore says that the offensive line has to do a better job of establishing the run, especially when defenses drop most of its defenders in coverage.

Cut 16 (14) “…to be better.”

South Carolina’s defensive line, which features top edge rusher Dylan Stewart, is one of the best in the SEC as the Gamecocks have totaled 14 sacks through their first five games. Moore says that LSU’s offensive line has to focus on the task at hand while going out and proving they can do it.

Cut 17 (17)  “…go do it.”

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Saints’ second-year cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry had his best game in the black and gold last Sunday after intercepting two passes in the team’s 26-14 win over the Giants. Head coach Kellen Moore said McKinstry is developing well.

Cut 18 (18) “…progress really well.”

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Louisiana Tech looks for its first 5-and-1 start since 2019 as the Bulldogs make their first trip to Georgia in 100 years to face Kennesaw State tonight at 6 p.m. Central time. The game will air on ESPNU. Junior defensive back Jacob Fields credits the Bulldogs’ defense’s success to holding each other accountable.

Cut 19 (18) “…striving for greatness.”

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Tulane hosts an up-and-down East Carolina team tonight in New Orleans at 6:30 p.m. Head coach Jon Sumrall says the Green Wave will have their hands full on offense as they go up against a talented Pirates defense.

Cut 20 (16) “…a great defense.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast

The attorney for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy welcomes an investigation by the Attorney General’s Office into State Police’s decision to charge Lacy with negligent homicide. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A four-year-old child is killed in a crash in Vernon Parish, and state police say the lack of restraint may have been the difference between life and death. A six-year-old in that same SUV, who was also unrestrained, suffered moderate injuries.

Senator Bill Cassidy has yet another Republican challenger, and his first female challenger. St. Tammany Parish Councilwoman Kathy Seiden (SIGH-den) has entered the race for the Republican nomination in the 2026 U.S. Senate race. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says Seiden has a very tall mountain to climb to win the nomination.

Cut 8 (13) “…around very long.”

A cold front will be making its way across Louisiana tonight. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says depending on where you’re at in the state, you might need to break out that windbreaker as you head into work at the end of the week – assuming your company is not on a four-day work week.

Cut 12 (08) “…in the state.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU junior linebacker Harold Perkins had three tackles and a fumble recovery in last season’s game against South Carolina. Beamer says that Perkins poses several challenges for the Gamecocks’ offense.

Cut 17 (19)  “…in the backfield.”

The attorney for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy says the video released by State Police that shows him passing multiple vehicles in a no-passing zone moments before two cars collided head-on in Lafourche Parish last December does not change his position that Lacy did NOT cause that fatal crash. Matthew Ory was a guest on “After Further Review,” on ESPN Baton Rouge radio…

Cut 3 (05) “…criminal case.”

Ory says the video shows Lacy was back in his proper lane before the crash.

UL-Lafayette sophomore quarterback Lunch Winfield led his team to an impressive 54-51 overtime two weeks ago after coming off the bench and accounting for five touchdowns. Winfield is still dealing with an injury he suffered against Marshall, and Desormeaux says that the young QB is trending up, but he says the Cajuns must have a plan for both quarterbacks.

Cut 20 (16) “…plans for both.”

Saints second-year cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry has been named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after his two-interception performance in the 26-14 win over the New York Giants. McKinstry is the New Orleans player to earn NFC defensive player of the week since Cameron Jordan in week 17 of the 2023 season.

4:30 LRN Newscast

The race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Louisiana has just become more crowded. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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It’s day eight of the federal government shutdown, and Louisiana Congressman Troy Carter is frustrated over the lack of negotiations.

Cut 30 (03) “…the differences are.”

Derrick Groves was captured in Atlanta today. He was the last of the ten escapees still on the run from the Orleans Parish Jail Break that took place in May.

 

The attorney for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy says the video released by State Police that shows Lacy driving at a high rate of speed and passing multiple vehicles in a no-passing zone moments before two cars collided head-on in Lafourche Parish last December does not change his position that Lacy did NOT cause that fatal crash. Matthew Ory was a guest on “After Further Review,” on ESPN Baton Rouge radio…

Cut 3 (05) “…criminal case.”

Ory says the video shows Lacy was back in his proper lane before the two cars collided on Louisiana Highway 20.

State Police claims Lacy’s reckless driving, which included driving at a high rate of speed in a lane facing oncoming traffic, forced a driver to swerve to their left to avoid Lacy’s Dodge Charger, which resulted in the fatal collision.

Lacy’s Dad, Kenny Lacy, was also part of the interview. The grieving father had this message for the public…

Cut 7 (12) “…fatal crash.”

3:30 LRN Newscast

St. Tammany Parish councilwoman Kathy Seiden launched her U-S Senate Campaign today as she looks to unseat Republican Bill Cassidy in next year’s election. Seiden will be one of several candidates who will compete for votes in the Republican primary, which will take place April 18th. Seiden says Cassidy is not a true Republican…

Cut 14 (06) “….his part”

Seiden says she’s running because Washington has lost touch with the real challenges families face every day. ULM Political Science Professor Cross says Seiden is NOT well-known in Louisiana and may have entered the race too late.

Cut 9 (11)  “…kinds of things.”

Cross says Republicans John Fleming, Blake Miguez and Eric Skrmetta are also challenging Cassidy and they have better name recognition.

 

Attorney General Liz Murrill says she’ll review State Police’s investigation into last December’s fatal crash in Lafourche Parish that resulted in criminal charges against former LSU football star Kyren Lacy. Lacy’s attorney Matthew Ory has said he has not seen any evidence to support L-S-P’s decision to charge Lacy with negligent homicide in the death of 78-year-old Herman Hall, a passenger in one of two vehicles that collided on Highway 20. Ory welcomes the investigation by the A-G’s office

Cut 6 (09) “…let’s see what they got”

Ory was a guest on After Further Review on ESPN Baton Rouge radio.

A cold front moves through the state today, providing relief from the heat and humidity the Bayou State has experienced this week. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim…

Cut 11 (10) “…bit like fall”

LRN PM Newscall October 8

The attorney for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy welcomes an investigation by the Attorney General’s Office into State Police’s decision to charge Lacy with negligent homicide. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Louisiana has just become more crowded. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The attorney for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy says the video released by State Police that shows Lacy driving at a high rate of speed and passing multiple vehicles in a no-passing zone moments before two cars collided head-on in Lafourche Parish last December does not change his position that Lacy did NOT cause that fatal crash. Matthew Ory was a guest on “After Further Review,” on ESPN Baton Rouge radio…

Cut 3 (05) “…criminal case.”

Ory says the video shows Lacy was back in his proper lane before the two cars collided on Louisiana Highway 20.

State Police claims Lacy’s reckless driving, which included driving at a high rate of speed in a lane facing oncoming traffic, forced a driver to swerve to their left to avoid Lacy’s Dodge Charger, which resulted in the fatal collision.

But Ory says the Lafourche Parish District Attorney’s Office’s own investigation determined Lacy was over 70 yards behind the cars involved in the crash, therefore too far away for him to be considered responsible.

Ory told ESPN Baton Rouge radio that the evidence released by State Police didn’t change a thing…

Cut 4 (03) “…didn’t do anything.”

The State Police video report shows two witnesses at the scene of the crash blaming Lacy’s Dodge Charger for causing the fatal crash. Ory said in his interview on ESPN Baton Rouge Radio, there’s still more evidence out there…

Cut 5 (08) “…you tell me.”

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill says the Lafourche District Attorney appropriately was bringing the matter to a grand jury, so that the grand jury could review the facts and decide the appropriate charges to indict on, if any. Murrill says she’s continuing to review the entire file from State Police and will release a more detailed statement at the conclusion of that review. Ory told ESPN Baton Rouge he welcomes the investigation by the A-G’s office on how State Police handled this case…

Cut 6 (09) “ let’s see what they got.”

Lacy’s Dad, Kenny Lacy, was part of the interview on “After Further Review” with Matt Moscona on ESPN Baton Rouge. The grieving father had this message for the public…

Cut 7 (12) “…fatal crash.”

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Senator Bill Cassidy has yet another Republican challenger, and his first female challenger. St. Tammany Parish Councilwoman Kathy Seiden (SIGH-den) has entered the race for the Republican nomination in the 2026 U.S. Senate race. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says Seiden has a very tall mountain to climb to win the nomination.

Cut 8 (13) “…around very long.”

In her announcement, Seiden says she’s running because Washington has lost touch with the real challenges families face every day; and as a mother of four, she experiences those challenges. Cross says since Seiden is an unknown, she may have entered the race too late to mount any serious challenge.

Cut 9 (11)  “…kinds of things.”

Cross says with a Republican candidate field that includes John Fleming, Blake Miguez and Eric Skrmetta and could still potentially include Julia Letlow and Julie Emerson, Seiden’s strategy has to be to clinch second place in the April primary.

Cut 10 (10) “…in the air.”

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The whole state is going to be in for some gorgeous conditions outside for the next several days. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front is going to come across Louisiana tonight, and that’s going to make it a lot more comfortable to be outside.

Cut 11 (10) “…bit like fall.”

Keim says depending on where you’re at in the state, you might need to break out that windbreaker as you head into work at the end of the week – assuming your company is not on a four-day work week.

Cut 12 (08) “…in the state.”

Keim says the best part is it will be a lot less humid than what we had been dealing with all summer long.

Cut 13 (14)  “…been experiencing recently.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

The attorney for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy welcomes an investigation by the Attorney General’s Office into State Police’s decision to charge Lacy with negligent homicide. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The last remaining New Orleans jail escapee’s run from the law is over. Derrick Groves was taken into custody in Atlanta following an hours-long standoff. Groves and nine others escaped from the Orleans Parish Jail nearly five months ago.

Senator Bill Cassidy has yet another primary challenger. She’s St. Tammany Parish Councilwoman Kathy Seiden. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says with a GOP candidate field that includes John Fleming, Blake Miguez and Eric Skrmetta, Seiden’s strategy has to be to clinch second place in the April primary.

Cut 10 (10) “…in the air.”

The whole state is going to be in for some gorgeous weather for the next several days. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says with a cold front coming through tonight, it will be a lot less humid than what we had been dealing with all summer long.

Cut 13 (14)  “…been experiencing recently.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

The race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Louisiana has just become more crowded. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Feels more like summer outside today, but LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front will arrive tonight that will bring us a taste of fall, especially by the end of the work week…

Cut 12 (08) “…in the state”

 

State Police and Kyren Lacy’s attorney have released evidence into last December’s fatal crash in Lafourche Parish that killed 78-year-old Herman Hall. Yesterday, State Police released police body camera footage that showed witnesses pointing out Lacy’s Dodge Charger as the one that caused the crash. But Lacy’s attorney, Matthew Ory, says in his opinion State Police still  yet to provide evidence that Lacy caused the fatal crash and there’s still more information the public has yet to see…

Cut 5 (08) “…you tell me”

Ory appeared on ESPN Baton Rouge Radio’s After Further Review yesterday and also welcomes an investigation by the Louisiana Attorney General on how State Police handled the case…

Cut 6 (09) “…let’s see what they got”

Lacy died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound before his case was set to go before a grand jury

12:30 LRN Newscast

Senator Bill Cassidy has yet another Republican challenger, and his first female challenger. St. Tammany Parish Councilwoman Kathy Seiden (SIGH-den) has entered the race for the Republican nomination in the 2026 U.S. Senate race. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says Seiden has a very tall mountain to climb to win the nomination.

Cut 8 (13) “…around very long.”

The Primary for this election is not that far away as it will be held in April.

Two people from Georgia have been arrested for allegedly breaking into the Old Metairie home of Saints star Cam Jordan and stole several high-dollar items. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto says this is the latest in a string of incidents in which NFL stars’ homes have been burglarized…

Cut 15 (05) “…a home game.”

The incident happened when the Saints hosted the 49ers on September 14th.

 

An emotional Kenny Lacy, the father of former LSU star Kyren Lacy, appeared on ESPN Baton Rouge’s radio show “After Further Review” yesterday to discuss the recent evidence that’s been released involving his son’s role in a fatal crash that took place last December. Kenny Lacy had this message for the public…

Cut 7 (12) “…fatal crash”

Lacy was charged with negligent homicide and took his own life in April.

High temperatures around 90-degrees today. But LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front will come across Louisiana tonight, making it a lot more comfortable to be outside.

Cut 11 (10) “…bit like fall.”