10:30 am Newscast

Hurricane season officially began today…and experts are expecting this will be the most active season on record. Officials say it’s important to know your risks. If you live in a storm surge evacuation zone, National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brenna says you should already have a plan of where you’ll go, how you’ll get there, and what you’ll take with you.

Cut 8 (11)  “…to stay.” 

While legal experts say former President Donald Trump will most likely not serve jail time, many believe there are other implications. Political pundits believe the former president’s convictions could sway undecided voters. LSU Law Professor Lisa Avalos says before Thursday it was a question if he would be convicted and now it’s a reality.

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Synthetic rubber manufacturer Denka Performance Elastomer says it will be forced to shut down its Reserve plant if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed after the agency shortened Denka’s deadline to reduce emissions from 2 years to 90 days. The EPA says the 90-day rule is needed because Denka poses a quote-unquote “imminent and substantial danger” to nearby communities. But, Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser thinks it’s more political than that.

Cut 4 (10) “…do this.” 

Local advocacy group Rise St. James says Denka is poisoning people in Reserve, and celebrates the potential closure. Bowser says Rise St. James doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

Cut 5 (06)  “…prove that.”

Denka says they would have no choice but to shut the plant down if forced to adhere to the reduced deadline.

9:30 am Newscast

A new bill would allow the governor to appoint dozens of state board chairs. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 
Today is the official start of hurricane season and officials say it’s important to be prepared. NOAA predicts this season will be the most active on record, with 17 to 25 named storms, eight to 13 hurricanes, with as many as seven being major hurricanes. Hurricane season ends November 30th.

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Talk to continues to swirl around President Donald Trump’s 34 felony convictions earlier this week. The former president held a press conference claiming the trial was rigged and LSU Law Professor Lisa Avalos says this isn’t not the first time he’s has used that term.

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Synthetic rubber manufacturer Denka Performance Elastomer says it will be forced to shut down its Reserve plant if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed after the agency shortened Denka’s deadline to reduce emissions from 2 years to 90 days. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser says that’s an impossible task.

Cut 3 (08) “…90 days (x2).” 

8:30 am Newscast

8:30 Newscast

A new bill would give Governor Jeff Landry the power to appoint almost 150 state board and commission chairs. Until now, the boards selected their chairs, and the most the governor could do was appoint a majority of board members and indirectly name the chair. Landry says that this change empowers new governors to further the policies they were elected on.

Cut 9 (09) “…sees fit.” 

Meantime, legal experts say former President Donald Trump will most likely not serve jail time, but LSU Law Professor Lisa Avalos says there are legal implications stemming from his 34 felony convictions, for example possibly losing the right to vote or possess firearms.

Cut 13 (12) “…vote for him.” 

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A chemical plant in St. John the Baptist Parish is threatening to shut down if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed. Mel Bridges has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

Today is the official start of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season, and NOAA has predicted it will be the most active on record with 17 to 25 named storms, eight to 13 hurricanes. National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan…

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7:30 LRN Sportscast

LSU and North Carolina both won in walk-off fashion yesterday and they’ll meet in a winner’s bracket game at 4 PM today. The Tigers were down three to one in the eighth inning and tied the game in the eighth inning with solo home runs from Michael Braswell and Jared Jones. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Steven Milam hit one over the fence for a walk-off home run. It was the second home run of the day and his second walk-off homer in the last week. Coach Jay Johnson on his team’s refuse to lose attitude…
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North Carolina was down eight to five in the ninth inning, but won the game on a grand slam hit by Gavin Gallagher. It was Gallagher’s second home run of the game as the Tar Heels defeated Long Island University 11 to 8.
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Louisiana Tech and Kansas State did not finish their NCAA Tournament game last night as weather halted play in the sixth inning with the Bulldogs trailing the Wildcats nine to four. The two teams will return to the diamond today at 11 AM to finish the game and if Tech can not come back, they will play Southeast Missouri at 2 PM.

The Ragin Cajuns and Grambling will play each other in an elimination game today at 2 PM. U-L Lafayette lost to Texas 12 to five yesterday as they allowed the Longhorns to score seven runs in the fifth inning and the Tigers were blanked by Texas A-and-M eight to nothing.

Nicholls suffered a crushing loss to U-C Irvine. The Colonels trailed nine to one, but came back to take the lead in the ninth inning on a three-run home run by Edgar Alvarez, only to lose the game to the Anteaters 13 to 12. Tulane fell to Oregon State ten to four. It will be Nicholls versus Tulane in an elimination game at 3 PM today.

5:30 PM Newscast May 31

While legal experts say former President Donald Trump will most likely not serve jail time, LSU Law Professor Lisa Avalos says before Thursday it was a question if he would be convicted and now it’s a reality for the former reality TV star.

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A chemical plant in St. John the Baptist Parish is threatening to shut down if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed. Mel Bridges has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Saturday is the official start of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season, and NOAA has predicted it will be the most active on record with 17 to 25 named storms, eight to 13 hurricanes of which four to seven will be major hurricanes. Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan emphasizes that it doesn’t necessarily take a major hurricane making landfall to have major impacts on both lives and property…

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A new bill would give Governor Jeff Landry the power to appoint almost 150 state board and commission chairs. Until now, the boards selected their chairs, and the most the governor could do was appoint a majority of board members and indirectly name the chair. New Orleans Representative Candace Newell expressed concern over someone outside the board choosing the chair.

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The bill now heads to Landry’s desk for his signature.

4:45 LRN Sportscast May 31

More late inning magic from the LSU Baseball team today as the Tigers rallied from a three to one deficit in the eighth inning to beat Wofford four to three on this blast from Steven Milam in the bottom of the ninth inning…
cut 17 (14) “…Carolina blue”
That was the call from the Voice of the Tigers, Chris Blair on the LSU Sports Radio Network. It was Milam’s second home run of the day and it was his second walk-off homer in the last week. He also hit one to beat South Carolina last Saturday.

Michael Braswell and Jared Jones hit home runs in the eighth inning to tie the game at three. Gage Jump pitched into the eighth inning, allowing just three runs. Griffin Herring gets the win as he pitches a perfect ninth inning.

The Tigers will move on to play the winner of tonight’s game between North Carolina and Long Island. The winner’s bracket game is at four PM on Saturday.

Louisiana Tech will face Kansas State tonight in the second game of the Fayetteville Regional. The Bulldogs will start Luke Nichols on the mound, he’s 4-and-3 with a 4.91 ERA. Tech coach Lane Burroughs likes Nichols makeup…
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The New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame will soon include Beloved Quarterback Drew Brees. Brees reflected on the honor during an emotional press conference and remembers visiting New Orleans as a free agent with Hurricane Katrina’s mark still fresh…
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In 2006, Brees led the Saints to the NFC Championship Game and three years later he led the franchise to its lone Super Bowl Victory.

3:30 PM Newscast May 31

While legal experts say former President Donald Trump will most likely not serve jail time for his 34 felony convictions, LSU Law Professor Lisa Avalos says there are legal implications, for example possibly losing the right to vote or possess firearms.

The synthetic rubber manufacturer, Denka Performance Elastomer says they will likely have to shut down the Reserve plant because they can’t meet the EPA’s shortened deadline of 90 days to reduce emissions. Local advocacy group Rise St. James says is celebrating the potential closure of saying they are poisoning people in Reserve. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser says Rise St. James doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

Cut 5 (06)  “…prove that.”

EPA had given Denka 2 years to reduce emissions.

Cut 13 (12) “…vote for him.” 

A new bill would give Governor Jeff Landry the power to appoint almost 150 state board and commission chairs. Until now, the boards selected their chairs, while the governor could appoint a majority of board members and indirectly name the chair. Senator Valarie Hodges of Denham Springs says she sponsored this bill because she believes it allows the governor to do their job better.

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New Orleans Representative Candace Newell opposes giving the power to a governor.

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Hurricane season is upon us officially beginning Saturday. National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan says it’s important to know your risks. If you live in a storm surge evacuation zone, you should already have a plan of where you’ll go, how you’ll get there, and what you’ll take with you.

Cut 8 (11)  “…to stay.” 

2:30 PM Newscast May 31

Synthetic rubber manufacturer Denka Performance Elastomer says it will be forced to shut down its Reserve plant if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed after the agency shortened Denka’s deadline to reduce emissions from 2 years to 90 days. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser says that’s an impossible task.

Cut 3 (08) “…90 days (x2).” 

The EPA says the 90-day rule is needed because Denka poses a quote-unquote “imminent and substantial danger” to nearby communities.

Saturday is the official start of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season, and NOAA has predicted it will be the most active on record with 17 to 25 named storms, eight to 13 hurricanes of which four to seven will be major hurricanes. Regardless of the forecast National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan says…

Cut 6  (09) “…hurricane season. ” 

A new bill would allow the governor to appoint dozens of state board chairs. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

LSU Baseball takes a win at the Chapel Hill Regionals today in a come from behind victory defeating Wofford 4 to 3 after being down 3 to 1 in the 8th.  Credit Steven Milam with the exciting Walk Off Home Run. It was his second Homer of the day. The Tigers will play the winner of tonight’s game between North Carolina and Long Island tomorrow at four.

1:30 LRN Newscast

An E-S-A bill is headed to the governor’s desk. The legislation would expand the state’s current voucher program so families of higher income levels can receive public dollars to help pay for private school tuition. Council for a Better Lousiana President Barry Erwin says the program will be phased in slowly…
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Erwin says it remains to be seen how many families will be eligible and how much money they will receive.

LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says yesterday’s historic verdict that found former President Donald Trump guilty of all 34 counts in his hush money case will not change the views of hardcore Republican and Democratic voters…
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Sentencing for Trump is scheduled for July 11th, days before the Republican National Convention.

A chemical plant in St. John the Baptist Parish is threatening to shut down if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed. Mel Bridges has more.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

Doctor Marcus Jones is stepping down as the president of Northwestern State. Jones says he’s leaving the school after 25 years to serve as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the University of Louisiana System. Jones says he’ll also serve as a senior advisor to President Rick Gallot.

12:30 LRN Newscast May 31

Saturday is the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane season and NOAA has predicted it will be the most active on record. National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan says it doesn’t necessarily take a major hurricane making landfall to have major impacts on both lives and property…

Cut 7 (12) “…the storm.”  

NOAA is predicting up to 25 named storms, as many as 13 hurricanes, and four to seven to be major.

The Gator Scholarship Program received final passage in the Senate Thursday. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says while it’s a win for the governor, a watered-down version of the original bill is what passed.

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Synthetic rubber manufacturer Denka says it will be forced to shut down its Reserve plant if EPA restrictions aren’t relaxed. The EPA shortened their deadline to reduce emissions from two years to 90 days. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser believes it’s more political as opposed to a danger to nearby communities.

Cut 4 (10) “…do this.” 

Local advocacy group Rise St. James says Denka is poisoning people in Reserve and celebrates the potential closure. Denka says they would have no choice but to shut the plant down if forced to adhere to the reduced deadline.