11:30 LRN Newscast

The former sheriff of Rapides Parish who was run over and killed this week will be laid to rest today. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A cold front moves through the state tonight and we are looking at a cooler Saturday. And because of the drier air, gusty winds and ongoing drought, conditions will be favorable for wildfires to start and spread. Intentional burning is not recommended tomorrow.

 

Universities could permanently ban a student organization if a hazing incident results in a student’s death under legislation heading to the House floor. The proposal is in response to the death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, who died in 2025 after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Caleb’s mother, Urania Wilson, spoke to the House Education Committee.

Cut 7 (10) “…not have been.”

The legislation would also require organizations to report hazing incidents to the university.

Will Wade is back in Baton Rouge as he’s signed a seven-year deal to coach the LSU men’s basketball team after he was fired by the school four years ago for NCAA recruiting violations. Tiger Rag Editor Glenn Guilbeau says the first person to greet Wade when he got off the plane yesterday was A-D Verge Ausberry…

Cut 15 (12) “…all legal now”

10:30 LRN Newscast

Former Rapides Parish Sheriff William Hilton, who was run over and killed Monday afternoon, is being laid to rest today. His funeral is at noon at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria. The sanctuary has a capacity of 23-hundred people, and Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says it’s very likely that many more than that will show up.

Cut 6 (07) “…hold 1,300 people.”

The National Hurricane Center is rolling out new graphics for this year’s hurricane season. In years past, watches and warnings would only be indicated along the coastal regions. But Deputy Director Jamie Rhome says starting this year, those warnings are now being shown inland as well, color-coded based on the type of watch or warning.

Cut 11 (06) “…the cone itself.”

Speaking of the cone, this year, there will be no distinction between the short-range and long-range forecasts.

Fraternities and sororities could be banned permanently from campus if a member of their organization dies in a hazing incident. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Entergy Louisiana and Meta announce a new agreement that they say will save customers two-billion dollars over the next 20 years. Under the agreement, Meta is making a series of contributions aimed at lowering energy costs to customers near its data centers. Those savings are in addition to the previously announced savings of 650-million dollars.

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

Will Wade will again be LSU’s men’s basketball coach four years after being fired for recruiting violations and though fans are expected to be happy with the leadership change, the move will come at a significant cost for LSU. Matt McMahon and his staff’s buyout is expected to total around 11-million dollars but Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says the program will find a way to raise enough money to continue operating at full capacity.

Cut 14 (13) “…program had gone.”

Wade has signed a seven-year deal that will pay him four-million dollars in his first season and is expected to have a roster budget exceeding 12-million dollars.

New graphics from the National Hurricane Center this year will include risks to inland areas as well as coastal areas. Deputy Director Jamie Rhome says they will be done with alternating diagonal blue and pink lines within the affected area.

Cut 11 (06) “…the cone itself.”

A former sheriff of Rapides Parish will be laid to rest today. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Universities could permanently ban a student organization if a hazing incident results in a student’s death. Laws passed after the 2017 death of LSU student Max Gruver, who died from alcohol poisoning while pledging at a fraternity were directed at individuals. Chairman of the Caleb Wilson Hazing Prevention Task Force, Jason Hughes, says this legislation would apply to the entire student organization. Southern University student, Caleb Wilson died in 2025 after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual.

Cut 8 (08) “…be in vain.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Under legislation heading to the House floor, fraternities and sororities could be permanently banned if a hazing incident takes the life of a student. It’s in response to the death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, who died after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Laws were passed after the 2017 death of LSU student Max Gruver, who died from alcohol poisoning while pledging at a fraternity, but those laws were directed at the individuals involved. This proposed bill is aimed at organizations including teams, clubs, and bands. Baton Rouge Representative Vanessa LaFleur’s legislation would also require organizations to report hazing incidents to the university. Caleb’s mother, Urania Wilson, says she does not want to see another mother go through this kind of tragedy.

Cut 9 (08)  “…needs to happen.”

 

The National Hurricane Center has new graphics to more clearly show risks and projections of coming storms including warnings and watches for not only coastal areas but inland areas as well. Deputy Director Jamie Rhome says because of user feedback, the cone which indicates the projected path of the storm, will show no distinction between the short-range forecast and the long-range forecast.

Cut 12 (10) “…on the eyes.”

 

Four years after being fired for recruiting violations, Will Wade is back as LSU’s Men’s Basketball coach. Wade was fired in 2022 by then athletic director Scott Woodward. Current LSU AD Verge Ausberry was serving as an assistant athletic director at the time. Tiger Rag editor, Glen Guilbeau, says Ausberry was supportive of Wade and believes his firing wasn’t as significant as many made it out to be.

Cut 15 (12) “…all legal now.”

7:30 AM LRN Newscast

Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge as LSU’s men’s basketball coach four years after being fired for recruiting violations. Wade has signed a seven-year deal that will pay him four-million dollars in his first season. He’s also expected to have a roster budget exceeding 12-million dollars. Tiger Rag magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau  says the fan base is ready to “Boot Up” again….

Cut 13 (12)  “…was their guy.”

The National Hurricane Center has colorful new graphics for this hurricane season designed to give a clearer picture of potential risks for coastal areas and this year, for inland areas. Deputy Director Jamie Rhome says there are also new colors for certain types of warnings.

Cut 11 (11) “…to do that.”

Fraternities and sororities could be banned permanently from campus if a member of their organization dies in a hazing incident. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The funeral for former Rapides Parish sheriff William Earl Hilton is scheduled for noon today at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria and will be followed by a procession and burial. One of Sheriff Hilton’s contemporaries, Grant Parish Steven McCain, remembers seeing Hilton at the new sheriff school for newly elected sheriffs when Hilton had been re-elected after being out of office for four years.

Cut 5 (07) “…learn something new.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Will Wade is back in Baton Rouge as the LSU men’s basketball coach four years after he was fired for committing recruiting violations. Wade has signed a seven-year deal that will pay him four-million dollars in his first season. Tiger Rag magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau says the fan base is ready to “Boot Up” again….

Cut 13 (12)  “…was their guy.”

Wade was previously the head coach at LSU from 2017 to 2022. His teams reached the NCAA Tournament three times, and the Tigers won an SEC regular season title in 2019.

In a statement, Wade said it was not an easy decision to leave North Carolina State after just one season, but it was a chance to come home to a place that shaped him, and where the passion for basketball runs deep and expectations match the opportunity.

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The LSU baseball Tigers host 19th ranked Kentucky for the start of an SEC series. The 17-and-9 Tigers are coming off a 15-5 win over Louisiana Tech. First baseman Zach Yorke broke out of a hitting slump as he belted two home runs against the Bulldogs. Coach Jay Johnson says the two homers should boost Yorke’s confidence…

Cut 19 (12) “….him towards that”

Kentucky enters this game with a 4-and-2 SEC record. They swept Alabama and lost a series to Ole Miss last weekend.

The Ragin Cajuns host ULM this weekend. UL Lafayette is 2-and-4 in the Sun Belt, while the Warhawks are 4-and-2. Big series for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs host Jacksonville State this weekend. The Gamecocks are 6-and-0 to start Conference USA play.

Northwestern State is in a three-way tie for first place in the Southland and the Demons visit Nicholls this weekend.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

Universities could permanently ban a student organization if a hazing incident results in a student’s death under legislation heading to the House floor. The proposal is in response to the death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, who died in 2025 after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Caleb’s mother, Urania Wilson, spoke to the House Education Committee.

Cut 7 (10) “…not have been.”

The National Hurricane Center is rolling out some new graphics. In years past watches and warnings were only indicated in coastal areas, this year, they will be shown in inland areas as well. Deputy Director Jamie Rhome says there are also new colors for certain types of warnings, including one for a simultaneous tropical storm warning and hurricane watch.

Cut 10 (11) “…to do that.”

In one of the rarest stories in college basketball history, Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge to coach LSU nearly four years after being fired. Andre Champagne has the story.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

The former Rapides Parish sheriff who was run over and killed Monday afternoon will be laid to rest today. The funeral service for William Earl Hilton is at noon at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria, and that will be followed by a procession and burial. One of Sheriff Hilton’s contemporaries, Grant Parish Steven McCain, says if he could sum up Hilton in one word, it would be “legend.”

Cut 4 (06) “…as he could.”

LRN AM Newscall March 27

The former sheriff of Rapides Parish who was run over and killed this week will be laid to rest today. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Fraternities and sororities could be banned permanently from campus if a member of their organization dies in a hazing incident. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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In one of the rarest stories in college basketball history, Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge to coach LSU nearly four years after being fired. Andre Champagne has the story.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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The former Rapides Parish sheriff who was run over and killed Monday afternoon will be laid to rest today. The funeral service for William Earl Hilton is at noon at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria, and that will be followed by a procession and burial. One of Sheriff Hilton’s contemporaries, Grant Parish Steven McCain, says if he could sum up Hilton in one word, it would be “legend.”

Cut 4 (06) “…as he could.”

Sheriff McCain remembers when he saw Hilton at the new sheriff school that all newly-elected sheriffs are required to attend – he was elected for the first time, and Hilton was re-elected after being out of office for four years after previously serving 16.

Cut 5 (07) “…learn something new.”

Calvary Baptist Church’s sanctuary has a capacity of 23-hundred people, and McCain says it’s very likely that many more than that will show up.

Cut 6 (07) “…13-hundred people.”

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Universities could permanently ban a student organization if a hazing incident results in a student’s death under legislation heading to the House floor. The proposal is in response to the death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, who died in 2025 after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Caleb’s mother, Urania Wilson, spoke to the House Education Committee.

Cut 7 (10) “…not have been.”

Laws were passed after the 2017 death of LSU student Max Gruver, who died from alcohol poisoning while pledging at a fraternity, but those laws were directed at the individuals involved. Jason Hughes, the chairman of the Caleb Wilson Hazing Prevention Task Force, says this legislation would apply to the entire fraternity, sorority, sports team, club, band or any student organization.

Cut 8 (08) “…be in vain.”

Baton Rouge Representative Vanessa LaFleur’s legislation would also require organizations to report hazing incidents to the university. Urania Wilson says she does not want to see another mother go through this.

Cut 9 (08)  “…needs to happen.”

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The National Hurricane Center is rolling out some new graphics for this year’s hurricane season. Whereas in years past watches and warnings were only indicated in coastal areas, this year, they will be shown in inland areas as well. Deputy Director Jamie Rhome says there are also new colors for certain types of warnings, including one for a simultaneous tropical storm warning and hurricane watch.

Cut 10 (11) “…to do that.”

That’s done with alternating diagonal blue and pink lines within the affected area. Rhome says whereas those watch and warning areas were previously shown in coastal areas, this year, they’re shown inland as well.

Cut 11 (06) “…the cone itself.”

The cone indicates the projected path of the storm, and Rhome says this year, there will be no distinction between the short-range forecast and the long-range forecast – and that’s due to user feedback.

Cut 12 (10) “…on the eyes.”

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Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge as LSU’s men’s basketball coach four years after being fired for recruiting violations.Wade has signed a seven-year deal that will pay him four-million dollars in his first season. He’s also expected to have a roster budget exceeding 12-million dollars. Tiger Rag magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau  says the fan base is ready to “Boot Up” again….

Cut 13 (12)  “…was their guy.”

Although fans will be glad with the leadership change, the move will come at a significant cost for LSU. McMahon and his staff’s buyout is expected to total around 11-million dollars. While the move will put LSU Athletics in a tight financial position, Guilbeau says the program will find a way to raise enough money to continue operating at full capacity.

Cut 14 (13) “…program had gone.”

Wade was fired by then-athletic director Scott Woodward in 2022. Current LSU AD Verge Ausberry was serving as an assistant athletic director at the time Wade was fired. Guilbeau says Ausberry was very supportive of Wade and believes his firing wasn’t as significant as many made it out to be.

Cut 15 (12) “…all legal now.”

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Junior offensive tackle Jordan Seaton spoke to the media for the first time yesterday since transferring to LSU. Seaton, who was rated as the top offensive lineman in the transfer portal, says his decision to come to Baton Rouge factored into how professional the program is run.

Cut 16 (13) “…is not enough.”

Last summer, Seaton trained with former LSU and current Patriots left tackle Will Campbell. Seaton says seeing Campbell’s mindset toward football played a key role in his decision to end up in Baton Rouge.

Cut 17 (16)  “…to do that.”

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With starting pitcher Cooper Moore sidelined for the next two to three weeks due to triceps soreness in his throwing arm, LSU will need to find another arm to start for the third game against Kentucky this weekend. Coach Jay Johnson hasn’t named a third starter, but the ability to pitch extended innings will factor into the decision.

Cut 18 (11)  “…do it differently.”

Sophomore right-hander Casan Evans will start tonight, and sophomore William Schmidt will start tomorrow.

Senior first baseman Zach Yorke is coming off a much-needed breakout performance against Louisiana Tech as he heads into this weekend’s series against 19th-ranked Kentucky. Yorke hit two home runs against the Bulldogs after striking out four times in last Friday’s game against Oklahoma. Coach Johnson says the two homers  should boost Yorke’s confidence.

Cut 19 (12) “…him towards that.”

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ULM introduced Ryan Cross as its new men’s basketball coach yesterday. Cross spent eight seasons as a Warhawk assistant before spending the last six years as an assistant at U-A-B. He says his teams will pride themselves on pushing the floor and dominating in the post.

Cut 20 (16) “…collectively, you win.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

A resolution taking aim at those running for Congress in a district where he or she does not live fails in the legislature. Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey’s resolution was directed at Blake Miguez, who’s running in District 5, even though his home in New Iberia is nowhere close to the district’s boundaries. He argued for his resolution before the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee.

Cut 10 (07) “…significantly outside.”

Cathey also announced his candidacy for the seat but dropped out after Trump endorsed Miguez. Houma Senator Mike Fesi did not feel comfortable passing a resolution in Louisiana when there are 25 members of the U-S House of Representatives who do not live in the district they represent.

Cut 12 (07) “…figure out.”

The committee reported the resolution without action, which technically kills the measure for the session.

Universities could permanently ban a student organization if a hazing incident results in a student’s death under legislation heading to the House floor. The proposal is in response to the death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, who died in 2025 after he was repeatedly punched in the chest during an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Caleb’s mother, Urania Wilson, spoke to the House Education Committee.

Cut 7 (10) “…not have been.”

In 2017, laws were passed after the alcohol poisoning death of LSU student Max Gruver, who died from fraternity hazing. Those laws were directed at the individuals. Jason Hughes, the chairman of the Caleb Wilson Hazing Prevention Task Force, says this legislation would apply to the entire fraternity, sorority, sports team, club, band or any student organization.

Cut 8 (07) “…be in vain.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

It’s official! Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge as LSU’s men’s basketball coach four years after being fired for recruiting violations. With that, LSU has fired Matt McMahon after leading the Tigers to an overall record of 60-and-70, including just 17 wins in the SEC, and no NCAA Tournament appearances. LSU will owe McMahon an $8 million buyout.

The speculation of a Will Wade reunion heated up when Heath Schroyer left his post as McNeese athletic director for a job at LSU as Senior Deputy AD.

According to multiple reports, Wade has signed a seven-year deal and is expected to have a roster budget exceeding $12 million.

Meanwhile, just one year after UNO brought in Percy “Master P” Miller to support its basketball program, the partnership has ended. Miller served in an unpaid, volunteer advisory role as president of basketball operations, helping facilitate fundraising efforts as the program improved from 4–27 last season to 15–18 this year.

The second-seeded LSU Lady Tigers are preparing for a Sweet 16 rematch against third-seeded Duke. Since Duke lost to LSU in December, it has won 21 of its last 23 games. The Blue Devils have also improved on the defensive end, allowing only 55.7 points per game since giving up 93 to the Tigers. Schwartz says the Tigers will have to do several things to advance to the Elite Eight on Sunday.

Cut 18 (13)  “…to be aggressive.”

ULM introduced Ryan Cross as its new men’s basketball coach. Cross spent eight seasons as a Warhawk assistant before spending the last six years as an assistant at U-A-B. Cross says the ULM program is one that he has personal sweat equity invested…

Cut 13 (09) “…win championships.”