11:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Jeff Landry was sworn in as Louisiana’s 57th governor as the sun set on Baton Rouge yesterday. Landry made a call for unity and he also discussed one of his campaign themes, making Louisiana a safer place. He says too many families are ripped apart by violence…
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Landry is planning to hold a special session in February on crime.

Up first is a special session on redrawing the Congressional map, which is expected to take place next week. The courts have ruled that the map should contain two majority-minority districts. Republicans were committed in 2022 to having a map with only one black voting district. Democratic Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields believes the GOP-led Legislature will do the right thing this time…
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Severe weather is expected to impact the Bayou State for next several hours. National Weather Service Meteorologist Meteorologist Christopher Bannan say southeastern Louisiana is facing the greatest threat with flash flooding possible this afternoon thru early tomorrow morning….
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Tornadoes and damaging winds are also possible across south Louisiana.

Despite beating Atlanta 48-17 yesterday and winning four of their last five, the Saints did not make the playoffs. Coach Dennis Allen’s team went 9-and-8 this season…
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Many analysts are expecting Allen to be back for a third season.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Today at noon, Republican Jeff Landry officially becomes the 57th governor of Louisiana. Landry moved his inauguration ceremony up a day to avoid today’s expected bad weather and talked about making real changes as his administration will work with a Legislature that’s mostly Republican….
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Landry says his administration will respond to what he calls senseless, uncivilized and outrageous violent crime. He also wants to get unsuitable subject matter out of public schools and have parents in control of a child’s education….
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Landry also says when it comes to an environmental policy, they’ll look at all of the science, not just spoon fed facts from those seeking profit.

A new Louisiana Legislature is being sworn in at this hour. Republicans continue to have a supermajority in the House and Senate, so where does that leave Democrats with a Republican taking over the governor’s office? Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields believes Governor-elect Jeff Landry will listen to the concerns of Democrats…
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Thanks to term limits, several new legislators will be sworn in today. Pinveville Representative Mike Johnson is impressed with the new crop of state legislators…
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Metairie Republican Cameron Henry is expected to be elected as Senate President today. Eunice Republican Phillip DeVillier is expected to be elected as House Speaker.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 8

A new era of state government begins as Republican Jeff Landry officially takes over as governor at noon today.

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There’s the potential for severe weather for the southern half of the state. Several school districts are dismissing school early today.

Governor Jeff Landry officially takes over as the state’s 57th governor at noon today. Lapolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says Landry has been preparing for this moment since his election in October and will look to get a lot accomplished over the next few months …

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Alford also expects Landry to have a lot of success with his agenda because of a Republican supermajority in the House and Senate.

New Orleans defeated the Atlanta Falcons 48 to 17 to finish the season winning four of its last five on Sunday. But the 9-and-8 overall record was not good enough to make the playoffs. Head Coach Dennis Allen…

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8:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Jeff Landry was sworn in as Louisiana’s 57th governor as the sun set on Baton Rouge yesterday. The inauguration was moved up a day, because of expected bad weather today. Landry made a call for unity and he also discussed one of his campaign themes, making Louisiana a safer place. He says too many families are ripped apart by violence…
cut 12 (10) “…..for good”
Landry is planning to hold a special session in February to pass legislation that could roll back some of the criminal justice reform measures approved in 2017.

The southern half of the state is bracing for the possibility of severe weather today. Southeast Louisiana could see the strongest storms. Tornadoes and flash flooding are possible, large hail and also severe wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.

A new Louisiana Legislature gets sworn in today. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford expects Governor Jeff Landry to have a lot of success with his agenda because of a Republican supermajority in the House and Senate.
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Metairie Republican Cameron Henry is expected to be elected as Senate President today. Eunice Republican Phillip DeVillier is expected to be elected as House Speaker.

Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields believes Governor-elect Jeff Landry will listen to the concerns of Democrats…
Cut 7 (12) “…with both parties”
After electing their legislative leaders, the next order of business will be a special session to redraw the Congressional district map. A redistricting session is scheduled for next week.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Republican Jeff Landry expressed his pride for Louisiana and gave his vision for a better Louisiana during a 32-minute speech after he was sworn in as the state’s 57th governor. Landry touched on education and he believes the most important voice in a child’s education should be the parents…
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Landry officially takes office at noon today.

A new legislature gets sworn in today. They face a very busy schedule in 2024 with a redistricting special session next week, a special session next month focused on crime and Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says they’ll tackle property insurance reform in the regular session…
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What can we expect from a Jeff Landry administration? Teiko Foxx reports Lapolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford believes Landry will not wait long to put his stamp on the governor’s office
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The Saints didn’t make the playoffs yesterday and then Coach Dennis Allen had to apologize to Falcons Coach Arthur Smith for Jamaal Williams scoring a touchdown with three seconds left in a 48-17 win…
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After the game Smith was fired after three seasons, while Allen led the Saints to a 9-8 record which should be good enough to get him a third season as head coach.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints did their part yesterday and they put up a beat down on the Atlanta Falcons, beating the Dirty Birds 48-17. But despite the win, New Orleans is not in the playoffs as the teams they needed to lose all won on the final regular season Sunday in the NFL.

The game ended with some fireworks as the Saints scored the final touchdown with three seconds left as Jamaal Williams scored on a one-yard run. Atlanta Coach Arthur Smith was upset and let Saints Coach Dennis Allen know as he refused to shake his hand at the end of the game. Allen says he wanted Jameis Winston to take a knee…
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It was Williams only touchdown of the season and Smith has coached his last game with the Falcons as he was fired after three seasons.

It was a big weekend for the LSU football program as the Tigers received a verbal commitment from the nation’s number one prospect, Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood. He’s a 2025 recruit.

Blake Baker will be LSU’s defensive coordinator next season. Baker replaces Matt House, who was LSU’s defensive coordinator for two seasons. The 2023 Tigers’ defense ranked among the worst in the country. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says Baker gets credit for turning around a bad Missouri defense and he’ll try to do the same at LSU…
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The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team defeated Ole Miss 84 to 73 and the Pelicans also won the road last night as New Orleans slammed the Sacramento Kings 133 to 100.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Today at noon, Republican Jeff Landry officially becomes the 57th governor of Louisiana. Landry moved his inauguration ceremony up a day to avoid today’s expected bad weather and talked about making real changes as his administration will work with a Legislature that’s mostly Republican….
cut 13 (11) “…anymore”
Landry says his administration will respond to the what he calls senseless, uncivilized and outrageous violent crime. He also wants to get unsuitable subject matter out of public schools.

LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Landry can begin to put his stamp on the governor’s office by issuing executive orders as early as this afternoon….
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The 73rd Louisiana Legislature will be sworn in today. Jeanne Burns reports Republicans have a supermajority in both the House and Senate…
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We are expecting severe weather today across southern half of the state. Flooding rain, tornadoes and damaging winds are possible.

No playoffs for the Saints, despite beating Atlanta, they didn’t get help from any of the teams they needed to win.

LRN AM Newscall January 8

What can we expect from a Jeff Landry administration? Teiko Foxx reports Lapolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford believes Landry will not wait long to put his stamp on the governor’s office

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The 73rd Louisiana Legislature will be sworn in today. Jeanne Burns reports Republicans have a supermajority in both the House and Senate…

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A new era of state government begins as Republican Jeff Landry officially takes over as governor at noon today. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana’s 57th Governor Jeff Landry officially takes over at noon today. Lapolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says Landry has been preparing for this moment since his election in October and will look to get a lot accomplished over the next few months …

Cut 4 (12) “…regular session.”

Alford also expects Landry to have a lot of success with his agenda because of a Republican supermajority in the House and Senate.

Cut 5 (11) “…comfortable with.”

Metairie Republican Cameron Henry is expected to be elected as Senate President today. Eunice Republican Phillip DeVillier is expected to be elected as House Speaker.

A special session looking at how to reduce crime in Louisiana will be held in February and the regular legislative session starts in March. But Alford says Landry can begin signing executive orders this afternoon to put his stamp on the governor’s office…

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The inauguration Ball is still set for tonight.

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A new Louisiana Legislature gets sworn in today. Republicans continue to have a supermajority in the House and Senate, so where does that leave Democrats with a Republican taking over the governor’s office? Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields believes Governor-elect Jeff Landry will listen to the concerns of Democrats…

Cut 7 (12) “…with both parties”

In 2024, state lawmakers will look to address multiple issues. A special session is expected in February to pass laws that attempt to reduce crime. In the three-month-long regular session that begins in March, legislators will address the state’s property insurance crisis and what could be done to lower premiums. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson expects a robust discussion on insurance issues…

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After electing their legislative leaders this morning, the next order of business for lawmakers will be a special session to redraw the Congressional district map. The courts have ruled that the map should contain two majority-minority districts. Republicans were committed in 2022 to having a map with only one black voting district. Fields believes the GOP-led Legislature will do the right thing this time…

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Thanks to term limits, several new legislators will be sworn in today. Johnson is impressed with the new crop of state legislators…

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Republican Jeff Landry expressed his pride for Louisiana and gave his vision for a better Louisiana during a 32-minute long speech after he was sworn in as the state’s 57th governor. Landry says Louisiana residents seek a government that reflects their values and the public believes the most important voice in a child’s education should be the parents…

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Making Louisiana a safer place to live was a major part of Landry’s campaign. He plans to address it with a special session in February. He says too many families are being ripped apart by outrageous violence…

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Louisiana’s new governor has a great opportunity to get most of his agenda approved with a Republican controlled legislature and every statewide office is occupied by a Republican. He believes now is the time to make a real difference

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Landry officially takes office at noon.

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The Saints dominated their biggest rival the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, but they didn’t get the help needed from other teams to make the playoffs. New Orleans defeated the Dirty Birds 48 to 17 to finish the season winning four of its last five. But the 9-and-8 overall record was not good enough. Head Coach Dennis Allen…

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Tampa Bay’s 9-0 win over Carolina prevented the Saints from winning the NFC South. But New Orleans could have still earned a wildcard berth if the Bears beat Packers and the Cardinals defeated the Seahawks. Chicago and Arizona both lost. Safety Tyrann Mathieu says at least they ended the season with a blow out victory…

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LSU has a new defensive coordinator. The Tigers announced Blake Baker will take over defensive play-calling duties after two successful seasons as the defensive coordinator at Missouri. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says Baker quickly emerged as the top candidate after the firing of Matt House….

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Baker was LSU’s linebackers coach in 2021. He was the defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech from 2015 to 2018. The Houston native is also a former Tulane linebacker. This past season, Baker played a major role in Missouri’s 11-2 season. Mizzou was fourth in the SEC in scoring defense and fifth in total defense. Horne says Baker has a good resume and head coach Brian Kelly needs this hire to work out…

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Baker replaces House, who was LSU’s defensive coordinator for two seasons. The 2023 Tigers’ defense ranked among the worst in the country. Horne says Baker gets credit for turning around a bad Missouri defense and he’ll try to do the same at LSU…

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11:30 am Newscast

Word that mortgage interest rates are decreasing sparks hope the real estate market can rebound this year. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Monday’s inauguration of Louisiana’s 57th Governor Elect Jeff Landry has been moved to tomorrow due to the threat of severe weather on Monday. The governor will be sworn in at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon on the steps of the State Capitol, though by law he will not officially take office till Monday at noon. The Inauguration Ball will still take place Monday evening at 7.

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Two of the five Neville High students hospitalized after yesterday’s fatal fire at a Mississippi deer camp, have reportedly been released. KNOE TV reports two are still being treated for smoke inhalation and one has been transferred to the burn center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. A 15 year old died as the result of that fire.
Jefferson County Sheriff James Bailey says his deputies were among the first on scene…

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One of the tastiest seasons in the Bayou State – King cake season kicks off today in Louisiana . Co-Owner of New Orleans Haydel Bakery David Haydel says they have been quite busy between local sales and shipping out orders nationwide.

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10:30 am Newscast

By the end of the day on Monday, Louisiana’s new governor and legislature will both have been sworn into office on separate days. Governor-elect Jeff Landry has said he wants to pass legislation to reduce crime, lower property insurance rates and improve public education. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says the new governor will back legislation that he knows can get the necessary votes in the Legislature…

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2023 saw rising interest rates in the real estate market. But experts believe mortgage rates will settle in 2024 between five and six percent. The cost of homeowners insurance in the state is also a bit hurdle for potential buyers. Louisiana Realtors CEO Norman Morris on working with Louisiana lawmakers and new insurance commissioner to make them more affordable.

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Two of the five Neville High students hospitalized after yesterday’s fatal fire at a Mississippi deer camp, have reportedly been released. KNOE TV reports two are still being treated for smoke inhalation and one has been transferred to the burn center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. A 15 year old died as the result of that fire.

Get ready to consume your favorite carnival treat. King Cake season gets underway on Saturday. Teiko Foxx has more.

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