12:30 PM Newscast Feb 6

Due to the growing intensity of storms there’s talk of adding a Category 6 for hurricanes with wind speeds of more than 192 miles per hour. The strongest storm to ever make landfall in the US was Labor Day 1935 with winds of 185 miles per hour. LSU Climatologist Barry Keim worries adding a higher classification could have repercussions.

Cut 4 (12) “…is necessary.”

 

Las Vegas is hosting its first Super Bowl this week and next year New Orleans will host its record tying 11th Super Bowl.  The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation is the host committee for next year’s Super Bowl and CEO Jay Cicero is in Vegas all week….

Cut 6  (10) “..next year” 

 

Chairman of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee Patrick McMath says there are way too many questions about the proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to a for profit company based out of Indiana. Jeff Palermo has more

Cut 2 (34)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Big night for Brandon Ingram last night as the Pelicans forward had a season-high 41 points in a 138 to 100 win over Toronto. Ingram was 16 of 21 from the field and drained eight three-pointers. The Pels will begin a four-game road trip tomorrow night in Los Angeles against the Clippers.

In college basketball last night…both Grambling and Southern won and they stay tied for first place in the SWAC. The Jaguars beat Jackson State 72-63, while Grambling had four players in double figures in a 78-67 win over Alcorn State.

McNeese got back into the win column last night with a 77-51 win over Texas A-and-M Commerce. And this afternoon the Cowboys will announce a new contract for Coach Will Wade, a five-year deal worth 700-thousand dollars.

Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls were also winners last night. The Lions have won three in a row, the Colonels have a four game winning streak.

LSU Sophomore catcher Brady Neal is back behind the plate after a back injury forced him to miss the second half of the season last year. Neal says he tried to stay involved as much as he could last year…
Cut 16 (23) “…to the park.”
Neal will be sharing catching duties with Alex Milazzo and Hayden Travinski.

Louisiana Tech baseball is picked to finish third in Conference USA. Dallas Baptist is the preseason favorite to win the league, while conference newcomer Liberty has been picked to finish second. Tech was 28-31 last year and they will open the season a week from Friday against Northern Colorado.

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 6

Senate Health and Welfare Chairman Patrick McMath says a daylong meeting with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana about its proposed sale to Indiana-based Elevance Health produced a ton of unanswered questions. McMath says the sale will create a foundation to address poverty and health inequities, but there are a lot of unknowns.

Cut 9 (11) “…incredibly vague”

Due to the growing intensity of storms, there’s talk of adding a Category 6 for hurricanes. A Cat 6 would be defined as wind speeds of more than 192 miles per hour. But LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says considering the last one that even came close in the Atlantic was Hurricane Allen in 1980 at 190 miles per hour, there’s no need.

Cut 3 (07) “…this category.”  

With the shortage of truck drivers, there are initiatives underway to recruit more women to the profession, but Executive Director of the Louisiana Motor Transport Association Renee Amar says there are legitimate safety concerns for female drivers with the lack of truck parking. Because truckers are limited by the number of driving hours, looking for a safe area to pull off the road is problematic.

Cut 6 (07) “…for them.”

King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer and will be stepping away from royal duties. LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman says she does admire that the King has opted to go public with his health concerns and notes that it is harder however to keep such information private upon the advent of social media.

Cut 15 (11) “…about it.”

The kind of cancer King Charles has been diagnosed with has not been made public.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 6

Eleven months after McNeese State signed basketball coach Will Wade to its second largest contract ever at $1.175 million for five years he’s been signed to a new five-year contract at $700,000 annually. The Cowboys will have a noon presser today on the contract extension.

Port of New Orleans cruise passenger numbers are back to pre-pandemic levels with one point two million passenger movements. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

 

Due to the shortage of truck drivers, the Louisiana Motor Transport Association is encouraging more women to join the workforce with the initiative “Women in Motion.” Executive Director of LMTA Renee Amar says while women make up 50 percent of the workforce…

Cut 4 (12) “…in driving.”

Depending on what is being hauled and how far, she says drivers can make annually anywhere from $40,0000 to $120,000.

King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and will be stepping away from royal duties as he undergoes treatment. LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman says there are mechanisms in place to fill his role as he undergoes treatment.

Cut 14 (12) “…(x2) Counsellors of State.”

 

As for the line of succession upon King Charle’s death, Prince William will become King followed by his eldest son George.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry plans to talk to legislative leaders about sending Louisiana National Guard troops tot he U-S Mexico border to help Texas keep migrants from entering the United States. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says immigration will be a huge campaign talking point in the 2024 presidential race and he says Republicans are constantly making the point the Biden Administration is mishandling the border…
Cut 12 (10) “…problems.”

The Port of New Orleans says New Orleans Cruise passenger numbers are back to pre-pandemic levels as one-point-two million cruised out of the Big Easy in 2023. Port of New Orleans spokesperson Kimberly Curth says the cruise industry is worth 125-million dollars to the local economy…
cut 8 (12) “….our attractions”

To combat the ongoing truck driver shortage, there are initiatives to encourage more women to join the profession. Brooke Thorington explains…
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Governor Jeff Landry has signed a proclamation that states Louisiana is open for business and his administration will work tirelessly to ensure oil and gas industry can thrive in Louisiana. Landry is also directing D-N-R and D-E-Q to streamline the permitting processes associated with oil and gas.

8:30 am Newscast

 

The Attorney General’s Office and and Orleans Parish District Attorney sign an agreement that the two sides believe will lead to a safer Big Easy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”
Two and a half months after Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams and his mother were carjacked, the four suspects, three of them under 18 years old, entered a not guilty plea in court yesterday. The incident happened around ten pm October 16th in the Lower Garden District. All four suspects are being tried as adults. They each face up to 99 years if convicted.

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After his visit to the southern border of Texas on Sunday, Governor Jeff Landry is looking to send National Guard troops there to boost border patrols. LSU Political Science professor Robert Hogan says it’s unclear what effect our national guard soldiers could have on improving border security.

Cut 11 (11) “…anything else” 
Meanwhile State Senate President Cameron Henry, a Republican from Metairie said yesterday that a mission like the governor is suggesting would cost up to three million dollars and that lawmakers would need to agree to finance it.

With three major cruise lines calling the Port of New Orleans home, Pot NOLA has been setting passenger records when it comes to cruises since the pandemic. Add that to all the city itself has to offer and you’ll find The Big Easy is easily one o the most popular pre and post-cruise destinations in the country. Port Spokesperson Kimberly Curth says it’s a competitive marketplace but…

Cut 9 (06)  “…this market.”

7:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry said he’ll talk with state legislative leaders about sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the Lone Star state to boost border patrols. Landry visited the southern border with other Republican governors on Sunday. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says state leaders are getting involved in a hot-button issue on Capitol Hill…

Cut 10 (09) “…attention too.”
Meanwhile State Senate President Cameron Henry, a Republican from Metairie said yesterday that a mission like the governor is suggesting would cost up to three million dollars and that lawmakers would need to agree to finance it. The proposed deployment is an escalation of Landry’s hardline immigration stance that comes amid a greater number of people crossing into the US through Mexico. It also comes as Texas National Guard and state police have been prevent US Border Patrol agents from accessing a 47 acre area in Eagle Pass known as Shelby Park and rom using the park to process immigrants.

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Port of New Orleans cruise passenger numbers are back to pre-pandemic levels with one point two million passenger movements. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Due to the shortage of truck drivers, the Louisiana Motor Transport Association is encouraging more women to join the workforce with the initiative “Women in Motion.” Executive Director of LMTA Renee Amar says only 10 percent of truck drivers are women and despite a common myth about ability behind the wheel….

Cut 5 (11) “…incredible drivers.” 

 

 

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Brandon Ingram had 41 points last night as the Pelicans easily defeated the Raptors 138 to 100. Ingram was 16 of 21 from the field and hit eight three-pointers. Coach Willie Green says B-I had the hot hand…
cut 20 (20) “…to watch”
New Orleans will visit the L-A Clippers on Wednesday night.

Southern and Grambling remained tied for first in the SWAC as both won last night, The Tigers topped Alcorn 78-67, and the Jaguars upended Jackson State 72-63

In the Southland…McNeese over A-and-M Commerce 77-51, Nicholls won its fourth straight, beating Northwestern 73-66 and Southeastern downed U-I-W 76-64.
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LSU junior third baseman Tommy White and junior right-hander Thatcher Hurd have been named to the 2024 Baseball America Preseason All-America team. White is a first-team selection, while Hurd received second-team honors. Hurd will lead a deep pitching staff and catcher Brady Neal believes this pitching staff can be just as good as last year and it’s deeper…
cut 17 (12) “…in the pen”

Louisiana Tech’s Kasten Furr has been named by D-1 baseball as the 26th best shortstop in the country. Furr is a transfer from UNO and hit 3-17 with three home runs and 26 RBIs last year.

Ragin Cajuns star Joe Charles was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week. The junior from Carencro averaged 18 points and 13 rebounds a game last week and continues to lead the Sun Belt in rebounding.

6:30 am Newscast

The Port of New Orleans has rebounded since the pandemic with nearly one point two million cruise passenger movements last year. Spokesperson Kimberly Curth says cruises are back and better than ever.

Cut 7 (12) “…they could.”

King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and will be stepping away from royal duties as he undergoes treatment. Even though few details about his cancer were released LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman says it’s notable they went public with his diagnosis.

Cut 13 (09)  “…modern life.”

The monarch was recently hospitalized for an enlarged prostate that was ruled benign and it was during that time that another issue of concern was found and he was diagnosed with cancer.

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To combat the ongoing truck driver shortage, there are initiatives to encourage more women to join the profession. Brooke Thorington explains…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Mandeville police are searching for a teenager wanted in connection with the shooting of a boy during the Krewe of Eve Parade there on Friday. Authorities say 17 year old Tyryn Bailey is wanted on several charges including Attempted Second Degree Murder. We’re told the shooting victim’s injuries were not life-threatening.

 

AM LRN Newscall Feb 5

To combat the ongoing truck driver shortage, there are initiatives to encourage more women to join the profession. Brooke Thorington explains…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Port of New Orleans cruise passenger numbers are back to pre-pandemic levels with one point two million passenger movements. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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The Attorney General’s Office and and Orleans Parish District Attorney sign an agreement that the two sides believe will lead to a safer Big Easy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Due to the shortage of truck drivers, the Louisiana Motor Transport Association is encouraging more women to join the workforce with the initiative “Women in Motion.” Executive Director of LMTA Renee Amar says while women make up 50 percent of the workforce…

Cut 4 (12) “…in driving.”

And while women are often blamed for being poor drivers, Amar says the opposite is true.

Cut 5 (11) “…incredible drivers.” 

Amar says however there are legitimate safety concerns for female drivers. She says the U-S Department of Transportation is trying to address dedicated areas for truck parking. Amar says because truckers are limited by the number of hours, looking for a safe area to pull off the road is problematic.

Cut 6 (07) “…for them.”

Depending on what is being hauled and how far it is driven, Amar says truck drivers can make annually anywhere from $40,0000 to $120,000.

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The Port of New Orleans has rebounded since the pandemic with nearly one point two million cruise passenger movements last year. Spokesperson Kimberly Curth says cruises are back and better than ever.

Cut 7 (12) “…they could.”

Port NOLA set a passenger record in March 2023 for oceangoing and river cruises, topping pre-pandemic levels with more than 155 passenger movements and 39 cruise vessel calls.

Curth says 73 percent of cruise guests travel from out of state and spend one to two days in the Crescent City before or after their cruise. She says the cruise market is a vital economic cruise engine that generates more than 125 million each year.

Cut 8 (12) “…our attractions.” 

Carnival Cruise Line homeports two year-round vessels from Port NOLA. Disney Cruise Line also returned to the Big Easy. Royal Caribbean returns with a new vessel in November 2024.

Curth says New Orleans is one of the most popular pre and post-cruise destinations in the country. She says it’s a competitive marketplace but…

Cut 9 (06)  “…this market.”

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Governor Jeff Landry said he’ll talk with state legislative leaders about sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the Lone Star state to boost border patrols. Landry visited the southern border with other Republican governors on Sunday. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says state leaders are getting involved in a hot-button issue on Capitol Hill…

Cut 10 (09) “…attention too.”

Hogan says it’s unclear what effect Louisiana National Guard soldiers can have on improving border security…

Cut 11 (11) “…anything else” 

Hogan says immigration will be a huge campaign talking point in the 2024 presidential race and he says Republicans are constantly making the point the Biden Administration is mishandling the border…

Cut 12 (10) “…problems.” 

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King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and will be stepping away from royal duties as he undergoes treatment. Even though few details about his cancer were released LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman says it’s notable they went public with his diagnosis.

Cut 13 (09)  “…modern life.”

The monarch was recently hospitalized for an enlarged prostate that was ruled benign and it was during that time that another issue of concern was found and he was diagnosed with cancer.

Even though the King’s role in the United Kingdom’s society is more ceremonial in modern times versus political, Veldman says there are mechanisms in place to fill his role as he undergoes treatment.

Cut 14 (12) “…(x2) Counsellors of State.”

As for the line of succession upon King Charle’s death, Prince William will become King followed by his eldest son George.

Veldman says she does admire that the King has opted to go public with his health concerns and notes that it is harder however to keep such information private upon the advent of social media.

Cut 15 (11) “…about it.”

Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022, and King Charles III was officially crowned on May 6, 2023.

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Sophomore catcher Brady Neal is back behind the plate after a back injury forced him to miss the second half of the season last year. Neal says he tried to stay involved as much as he could last year…

Cut 16 (23) “…to the park.” 

Neal will share catching duties with Alex Milazzo and Hayden Travinski. LSU’s pitching staff has to replace Paul Skenes, Ty Floyd, and Riley Cooper. Neal says this year’s pitching staff is just as good and there are a lot of options…

Cut 17 (12) “…in the pen.” 

Left-hander Justin Loer could be the closer for the Tigers. The transfer from Xavier recorded seven saves for the Musketeers last season. Loer says he feeds off the pressure…

Cut 18 (18)  “…mound here.” 

 

Cut 19 (13) “…came from it” 

 

Cut 20 (20) “…on winning”