10:30 LRN Newscast

The House Criminal Justice Committee approves legislation that would shield from public view the names of drug makers that provide the state the chemicals used to perform a lethal injection. Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello says the death penalty is already legal and he told Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says his bill is designed to restart executions in the state…
cut 9 (08) “….absolutely not”
The bill would also expand the methods the state can use to execute a death row inmate. One of the options would be nitrogen gas. There were members of the public who spoke against it
cut 8 (11) “….the process”

USDA Census numbers show the number of farms in Louisiana fell by more than two-thousand from 2017 to 2022. Teiko Foxx reports owners of smaller farm land have struggled to keep up with cost of fertilizer and other input costs…
cut 1 (25) “…I’m Teiko Foxx”

A crawfish named Sherbin in Breaux Bridge has been pardoned and will not meet his fate in a crawfish boil. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser does this every year to highlight the crawfish industry and because of a low supply of mudbugs, this year is difficult…
cut 15 (10) “..tough season”

9:30 LRN Newscast February 21

Legislation expanding the methods the state can use to carry out an execution and protect drug companies that provide the ingredients used for lethal injection was passed in House Criminal Justice Tuesday. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson asked Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello, the bills author, why the state has difficulty carrying out death sentences.

Cut 7 (12) “…the fight.”

A statement was read on behalf of Brett Malone, the son of Mary Ann Shaver Malone who was murdered in 2000 urged lawmakers to reject adding additional methods of execution.

Cut 10 (06) “…are barbaric.”

The last death row inmate executed in Louisiana was in 2010.

USDA census shows more than two thousand farms have left the Bayou State in the last five years. Neil Melancon with the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation says family farms help drive the economy, but a drop in farmers statewide means education and awareness decreases.

Cut 6 (12) “…to day.”

There were eight million acres of farmland in 2017, compared to 7.97 million in 2022.

A lucky crawfish was officially pardoned by Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser as crawfish season ramps up. Sherbin – the crawfish becomes the eight-crustacean granted freedom. Nungesser says this highlights the industry’s importance.

Cut 14 (08) “…this year.”

 

8:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to expand ways to execute death row inmates in Louisiana advances from House Criminal Justice. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (39) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Also advancing on Tuesday was a bill that would result in 17-year-old offenders being charged as adults. It would repeal the Raise the Age Law that was approved in 2016.

A Senate committee has approved legislation that would allow non felon adults to possess a concealed handgun without a permit or training. A New Orleans Police Department official told the panel permits help enssure gun owners receive firearm safety training, but West Monroe Senator Jay Morris says criminals in New Orleans do not care about safety training…
cut 12 (10) “…the city”
The measure heads to the full Senate.

A crawfish named Sherbin in Breaux Bridge has been pardoned and will not meet his fate in a crawfish boil. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has pardoned Sherbin, named after the mayor of Henderson. The Lt. Governor does this every year to highlight the crawfish industry and because of a low supply of mudbugs this year is difficult…
cut 15 (10) “..tought season”

7:30 LRN Newscast

A Senate Committee has approved legislation that would allow non-felon adults to conceal carry without a permit or the training that is currently needed to obtain a permit. NOPD Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Dupree spoke in opposition…
cut 13 (09) “….law’s passage”
But Chairman of the Senate Judiciary C Committee, Jay Morris of Monroe, responded…
cut 11 (07) “….the problem”
Morris says his daughter was mugged in the warehouse district in New Orleans and it’s likely the perpetrator was carrying a gun without a permit.

On the House side, a bill to expand the methods for the state to carry out an execution was approved by the House Criminal Justice Committee. It gets another hearing today in front of the House Governmental Affairs Committee.

USDA Census data finds the number of farms in Louisiana declined by two-thousand from 2017 to 2022. Fewer farms, means fewer farmers and Neil Melancon with the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation says that has a ripple effect…
cut 5 (12) “….depends on”
Melancon says the number of farms are on the decline, but the actual acreage of farmland in the state has stayed relatively the same, which means farms are getting larger.

A crawfish named Sherbin has been pardoned by Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. For the last eight years on the first Tuesday after Mardi Gras, the state officially pardons one crustacean to celebrate the mudbug season. Nungesser says this highlights the industry’s importance.
Cut 14 (08) “…this year.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU men’s basketball team will look to take down 17th ranked Kentucky tonight. The Tigers are coming off a win against nationally ranked South Carolina. The Wildcats also got a big win on the road on Saturday, beating Auburn.

LSU point guard Jalen Cook is questionable with a leg injury. But guard Trae Hannibal is playing at a high level, coming off a six-point and 12 rebound performance against the Gamecocks. Coach Matt McMahon says Hannibal has been a beast…
Cut 18 (19) “..throughout”

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Talvin Hester says starters Sean Newman and Daniel Batcho are still day to day. The Bulldogs begin a three-game road trip at UTEP tomorrow.

The C-F-P has unanimously approved the 5 plus 7 model for the new 12 team college football playoff team that will be in place for the first time ever in the 2024 season. That means the five highest ranked conference champions will get into the tournament and then the next seven highest ranked teams based ont he selection committee’s ranking. The Sugar Bowl will host a quarterfinal game.

Louisiana Christian has named Ben McLaughlin as its new head football coach according to the Town Talk. McLaughlin is the school’s all-time leading passer and has been serving as the offensive coordinator at Alexandria Senior High.

Carencro Football Coach Tony Courville has announced his retirement. He led the Golden Bears to a state championship in 2020. Offensive coordinator Gavin Peters will take over as head coach.

College baseball last night….the Ragin Cajuns routed McNeese 11 to 3, Tulane edged Nicholls three to two, ULM pounded Grambling 13 to 3.

6:30 LRN Newscast

According to the USDA, Louisiana lost two-thousand farms between 2017 and 2022, but the amount of land used to farm has stayed about the same. Neil Melancon with the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation says smaller farms are finding it impossible to remain economically viable, so we are just seeing bigger farms.
Cut 4 (12) “…single season.”

No one on the House Criminal Justice Committee voted against a bill that would expand the methods the state can use to execute a death row inmate. One of the options would be nitrogen gas. There were members who spoke against it
cut 8 (11) “….the process”
The legislation gets another hearing today in House Governmental Affairs.

A bill allowing non-felon adults in Louisiana to carry a concealed gun without a permit is headed to the Senate floor after passing a Senate Judiciary Committee. Colleen Crain has the story…
Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

LRN AM Newscall February 21

Louisiana has lost more than two thousand farmers over the last five years. Teiko Foxx explains…

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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A bill to expand ways to execute death row inmates in Louisiana advances from House Criminal Justice. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (39)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A bill allowing non-felon adults in Louisiana to carry a concealed gun without a permit is headed to the Senate floor after passing the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday. Colleen Crain has the story…

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Why are farmers leaving the Bayou State in herds? More than two thousand farmers have left the state between 2017 and 2022, according to USDA Census. Neil Melancon with the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation says this is driven by fewer but larger farms. He says smaller farms are finding it impossible to remain economically viable.

Cut 4 (12) “…single season.”

There were eight million acres of farmland in 2017, compared to 7.97 million in 2022.

Melancon says family farms help drive the economy, but rice farming has been very difficult over the last decade. He says the average age of a farmer is 59 and they age out of the industry, which has a ripple effect…

Cut 5 (12) “…depends on.” 

Melancon says a drop in farmers statewide means education and awareness decreases.

Cut 6 (12) “…to day.”

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A bill to expand methods used to carry out the death penalty and to provide protections for those involved, like drug companies that provide the ingredients used for lethal injection, passed in House Criminal Justice Tuesday. Bill sponsor Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello was asked by Pineville Representative Mike Johnson why the state has difficulty carrying out death sentences.

Cut 7 (12) “…the fight.”

The last death row inmate executed in Louisiana was in 2010.

The bill would allow Louisiana to return to the use of the electric chair and add other lethal methods, for example, nitrogen gas was recently used to execute an inmate in Alabama. A letter read on behalf of Louisiana nurse anesthetist Johnathan Grandon urged lawmakers to vote against it.

Cut 8 (11) “…the process.” 

The use of the electric chair in Louisiana was previously revoked because it was deemed cruel and unusual punishment.

Muscarello says many assume House Bill 6 is about allowing the death penalty to proceed in Louisiana. He says it’s a common misconception because it’s already legal and he reiterated that with Johnson.

Cut 9 (09)  “…absolutely not.”

A statement was read on behalf of Brett Malone, the son of Mary Ann Shaver Malone who was murdered in 2000 urged lawmakers to reject adding additional methods of execution.

Cut 10 (06) “…are barbaric.”

Malone’s letter said he wanted his family’s legacy to be one of mercy and he wanted the state to forgo executing his mother’s murderer.

In committee, the bill was amended to provide counseling for those involved in carrying out an execution. The bill passed unopposed and advances to the House floor.

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A bill allowing non-felon adults in Louisiana to carry a concealed gun without a permit is headed to the Senate floor after nearly unanimously passing the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday. Committee Chairman Jay Morris of Monroe doesn’t believe criminals are going to be more of a problem if law-abiding adults are allowed to carry without a permit.

Cut 11 (07) “…the problem.” 

Morris says criminals don’t abide by laws and this bill is not meant for them.

Cut 12 (06) “…right now.” 

NOPD Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Dupris spoke to the committee saying gun crimes spiked in other states after similar legislation passed.

Cut 13 (09)  “…law’s passage.”

The only vote opposing the permit-less concealed carry bill came from Regina Barrow, the lone Democrat on the committee.

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Sherbin – the crawfish becomes the eight-crustacean granted freedom by Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser as crawfish season ramps up. For the last eight years on the first Tuesday after Mardi Gras, the state officially pardons one crustacean to celebrate the mudbug season. Nungesser says this puts Louisiana in the national spotlight and highlights the industry’s importance.

Cut 14 (08) “…this year.”

The pardoned crawfish will enjoy the rest of her days at Bayou Teche in Beaux Bridge. Nungesser points out this year’s shortage of the tasty mudbugs has made it difficult for farmers and fishermen.

Cut 15 (10) “…tough season.”

In keeping with the tradition, Barry Toups, owner of Crawfish Haven and Mrs. Rose’s Bed and Breakfast in Kaplan, caught and selected the guest of honor for his reprieve.

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The LSU men’s basketball team will try to get its second straight win over a ranked opponent tonight when they host 17th-ranked Kentucky. The Wildcats average 88 points a game, third highest in college basketball. Kentucky also shoots 41 percent from three-point territory, which leads the country. Tigers Coach Matt McMahon says transition defense will be a key, because of the speed of Kentucky’s guards…

Cut 16 (20) “…transition attack” 

Fifth-year senior Antonio Reeves leads the Wildcats. The potential second-round pick averages close to 20 points a game and shoots 44 percent from three-point territory. Two of Kentucky’s top NBA prospects, Rob Dillingham and Reed Shephard come off the bench. McMahon says the players understand the challenge..

Cut 17 (19) “…to win” 

It will come down to defense and rebounding. LSU point guard Jalen Cook is questionable with a hamstring injury. But guard Trae Hannibal is playing at a high level, coming off a six-point and 12 rebound performance against South Carolina. McMahon says Hannibal has been a beast…

Cut 18 (19)  “..throughout”

5:30 LRN Newscast February 20

The House Criminal Justice Committee has approved legislation where a person convicted of a carjacking that results in serious bodily harm will get 20 to 30 years. Author of the bill Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel says the crime of carjacking cost the life of a 73-year-old grandmother in 2022…

Cut 12 (09)  “..their car.”  

A senate committee today approved Legislation that would allow non felon adults to concealed carry without a permit. President of New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche has concerns about the bill because in order to obtain a permit you need to pass a training class

Cut 4 (09) “…no training.”

But supporters of the legislation say it allow law abiding adults to protect themselves

LSU running back Trey Holly posted a statement on social media to announce his innocence in a shooting that took place in Farmerville. But Legal analyst Tim Meche says Holly stating that he was at home when the shooting happened

Cut 9 (13) “…go together.” 

Holly is one of three people charged with attempted second-degree murder where two people were wounded. Meche says if Holly feels he was falsely identified and he’s 100 percent innocent…

Humane Society of Louisiana Director Jeff Dorson says a young pig was rescued from three men who were throwing him like a football during carnival season. Dorson says preparations to place piglet in his forever home is underway.

Cut 8 (12) “…keep him.” 

An exam found Piglet did not suffer any injuries or trauma.  HSLA is planning a formal presentation of piglet to Representative Lauren Ventrella to take place on the steps of the State Capitol.

4:30 PM Newscast Feb 20

Legislation to concealed carry without a permit in Louisiana is being debated in the current special session on crime. President of the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche says police are trained to look for outlines of a gun in clothing and if passed this bill would prevent officers from asking for proof of a gun permit.

Cut 3 (11) “…passes.”  

And the first item to receive approval by the House Criminal Justice Committee is a measure that increases penalties for carjacking. Under the bill, a person convicted of a carjacking that results in serious bodily harm will get 20 to 30 years. Katie Hunter Lowrey with the Promise of Justice Initiative spoke against it…

Cut 11 (10) “…detention centers”

LSU running back Trey Holly is one of three people charged with attempted second-degree murder. Legal analyst Tim Meche believes it was a bad move for Holly to post on social media and says if Holly feels he was falsely identified and he’s 100 percent innocent…

Cut 10 (11) “…going forward.”

The scared baby swine, named Piglet, was removed from the harsh environment after being tossed around like a football during carnival season. Shortly after, Piglet was placed in the care of HSLA. To help pay his vet care, Dorson says a video was placed on social media and piglet became an internet favorite.

Cut 7 (13) “…approaching $1400..”  

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The C-F-P Board of Managers has unanimously approved the 5 plus 7 model for the new 12 team college football playoff team. That means the five highest ranked conference champions will get into the tournament and then the next seven highest ranked teams.

The LSU baseball team is off to a 4-0 start after defeating Central Arkansas four to three. Tigers first baseman Jared Jones hit his third home run on the season, a 403 foot shot in the third inning. It proved to be the winning run. Jones was asked about the team’s start to the season after the game…
cut 18 (17) “…anytime of a game”
LSU will host Northern Illinois on Thursday. Tonight the Ragin Cajuns are at McNeese, Nicholls visits Tulane and ULM hosts Grambling.

The LSU Lady Tigers won their fourth straight Monday night as they continue to paly great defense. LSU held Texas A-and-M to 14 points int he first half on their way to an 81-58 victory over the Aggies. It was the Lady Tigers first game in eight days and Coach Kim Mulkey says they used the extra days of practice to work on defense…
cut 16 (20) “…third and fourth quarter”
Aneeshah Morrow had 25 points and 15 rebounds to lead LSU offensively.

Tomorrow night, the LSU men’s basketball team hosts 17th ranked Kentucky. Tigers Coach Matt McMahon says Jalen Cook is day-to-day with a leg injury.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Talvin Hester says starters Sean Newman and Daniel Batcho are still day to day as the Bulldogs begin a three-game road trip at UTEP.