LRN PM Newscall December 12

As of this morning, there hasn’t been a homicide in New Orleans this month and violent crime is also down.  Brooke Thorington has more.

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Tis the season for traveling as Triple-A forecasts an additional two million travelers this Christmas and New Year’s holiday compared to last year. Teiko Foxx has more…

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As of this morning, the City of New Orleans has not reported a homicide for December. In September the Crescent City went 12 days without a murder. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche…

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However, he’s quick to point out that homicides for 2022 were among the highest for the last three decades and this year’s murder rate is still higher than those from 2019 to 2021.

MCC says shootings are down 22-percent, carjackings down 46-percent, and armed robbery has declined 34-percent from this time last year.

Even with a sizable loss of law enforcement officers, down approximately 25-percent since 2018, Goyeneche credits the NOPD’s return to proactive policing for the reduction in violent crime…

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He says the pandemic limited proactive policing.

Goyeneche says prioritizing arrests of those carrying weapons illegally and/or drugs is reflected in the reduction of violent crime because they are not out on the streets.

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In 2018 NOPD had approximately 1,200 officers in 2023 the number had dwindled to 900.

Goyeneche is also hopeful the partnership with Republican Governor-elect Jeff Landry and Democrat Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams will continue the crime reduction.

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AAA predicts 115 million people will be on the move over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday, the second highest year-end holiday travel recorded. Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s a two percent increase over last year and most will travel by vehicle

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Redman says the national average for a gallon of gas was $3.26 and this year its $3.14 a gallon for regular gasoline. He says travelers can expect cheaper gas prices in the Gulf South

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Redman says triple A is reporting a record even point five million Americans will travel by air for the holidays, so be prepared for packed airports

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As for train, bus, and cruise travel, he says travel is expected to increase by nearly four percent.

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Caddo Parish Sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn loses his appeal as the election drama continues. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling granting Republican John Nickelson another election after he lost to Whitehorn by one vote in November.  Political analyst Scott Hughes says it was a split three-two decision.

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For the case to advance, Hughes says you have to have to prove a new argument because this case mirrors the precedent set in the 1999 Red River Parish Sheriff’s race.

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And filing a challenge to the state’s highest court, Hughes says won’t be cheap for Whitehorn…

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If filed Hughes expects the Supreme Court to render an answer sooner than later.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Caddo Parish Sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn loses his appeal as the election drama continues. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling granting Republican John Nickelson another election after he lost to Whitehorn by one vote in November. Political analyst Scott Hughes says the appeals court ruled three to two against Whitehorn…
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Hughes says it appears we are heading to another election in March.

Triple A predicts 115 million people will be on the move over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday, the second highest year-end holiday travel recorded. Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s a two percent increase over last year and most will travel by vehicle…
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There hasn’t been a homicide in New Orleans this month and violent crime is also down. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A serious canine respiratory illness is now in 16 states. Though no cases of Atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex have been reported in Louisiana, Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School wants you to know what it is and when to be concerned…
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12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 12

As of this morning, there have been no homicides for the month in New Orleans. And President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche says other violent crimes are down. He credits NOPD’s return to proactive policing…

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He says the pandemic limited proactive policing.

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent receives North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism, the Carnegie Medal. In 2022, Sergeant Stephen Rhodes saved nine people including a seven-year-old girl when their boat capsized. He says he didn’t hesitate, removed his gear, and jumped in the water.

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After two rounds of CPR, she made a full recovery…

LSU Health Shreveport has opened the doors to a new 79-million-dollar state-of-the-art medical facility. Teiko Foxx has more…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Zion Williamson scored 36 points as the Pelicans defeated the Timberwolves 121-107 last night. Williamson’s season-high point total comes after he was criticized by Shaquille O’ Neal and Charles Barkley for being out of shape. Zion was asked about the criticism…
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The Pels are 13 and 11 on the year and will begin a three-game road trip in Washington tomorrow night.

Louisiana Tech’s Tahlik Chavez was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Men’s Basketball Player of the Week. He averaged 19.5 points and four rebounds in a couple of victories last week. The Bulldogs host Southeastern Louisiana tonight.

The four and three ULM Warhawks begin a three-game road trip at Sam Houston, the one and eight Northwestern State Demons finish a seven-game road trip by visiting Boise State.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball hosts McNeese.

The Saints once again had trouble stopping the run on Sunday. The Panthers rushed for 215 yards and New Orleans is one of five teams who has allowed more than 17-hundred yards rushing on the season. Coach Dennis Allen says open-field tackling has been an issue…
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The Saints will face a good running back this Sunday when Saquon Barkley and the Giants visit the Dome. New York defeated Green Bay 24-22 last night and Barkley rushed for 86 yards and had two touchdowns. The Giants have won three in a row and they are now 5-and-8 on the season.

The SEC will reveal its 2024 conference football schedule tomorrow night. Last night during the Peyton and Eli Manning Monday Night Football Show, it was announced the Tigers will host Ole Miss on October 12th in Tiger Stadium.

11:30 LRN Newscast December 12

As of today, the City of New Orleans has not reported a homicide for December. In September the Crescent City went 12 days without a murder. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche…

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However, Goyeneche is quick to point out that homicides in 2022 were among the highest for the last three decades.

Sergeant Stephen Rhodes, an agent with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, saved nine people when their boat capsized in the Gulf of Mexico last year. For his act of heroism, Rhodes received the Carnegie Medal. As a first responder, Rhodes says he doesn’t necessarily like the title hero…

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The 16-year veteran who lives in Houma, was nominated for the award by his mother and presented with the honor by Governor John Bel Edwards.

After nearly three years of construction, the LSU Health Shreveport campus has opened its transformative Center for Medical Education. The $79 million structure is the first new building in 15 years. Dean of the School of Medicine Dr. David Lewis says the center brings innovative learning techniques to north Louisiana seen at major universities nationwide…

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A severe respiratory illness is spreading in dogs in 16 states. Symptoms to watch for include coughing, sneezing, heavy breathing, nose or eye discharge, and a decreased appetite. As more people and their pets continue to travel for the holidays, Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says it’s important to call ahead boarding your dog…

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10:30 LRN Newscast December 12

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent receives North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism, the Carnegie Medal. Brooke Thorington has more…

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McNeese State President Daryl Burckel announces his plans to step down after nearly seven years of service. In a released statement, Burckel says he plans to finish his career where he started in the classroom educating students. He will step down next summer.

LSU Health Shreveport has unveiled its $79 million new state-of-the-art Center for Medical Education. The center brings innovative learning techniques to north Louisiana seen at major universities nationwide.  While the center received more than 26 million dollars from the Louisiana Legislature last year, Dr. David Lewis Dean of the School of Medicine says more than a third of the cost was supported by partnerships and the community.

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Cases of serious canine respiratory illness are being reported in multiple states. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says pet owners should be concerned if their dog has…

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Currently, there are no cases reported in the Bayou State.

9:30 LRN Newscast December 12

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent Stephen Rhodes was presented with the Carnegie Medal by Governor John Bel Edwards. The medal was for his heroic actions in 2022 where he rescued nine people from a capsized boat. And when he found out a seven-year-old girl could not be found… He says he didn’t hesitate… he just jumped in the water.

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The young girl was airlifted to a New Orleans hospital and made a full recovery.

LSU Health Shreveport has opened its $79 million Center for Medical Education. Dean of the School of Medicine Dr. David Lewis….

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Dogs around the country are becoming sick from a mystery canine respiratory illness. Though no cases have been reported in Louisiana, Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says up to 16 states have reported cases of Atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex…

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As the illness spreads to other states and holiday travel increases, Guttner says it’s important to call ahead and ask questions before boarding your dog.

The Top Five 2023 baby names for Louisiana are out. The top names for boys are Liam, Elijah, Noah, Luke, and James. The top five names for girls are Olivia, Amelia, Ava, Charlotte, and Harper. Baton Rouge General Hospital Spokesperson Katie Johnston says she wouldn’t be surprised if LSU’s Heisman Trophy winner’s name makes the list next year

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8:30 LRN Newscast

After nearly three years of construction, LSU Health Shreveport has unveiled its $79 million Center for Medical Education. Dean of the School of Medicine, Dr. David Lewis, says the center brings innovative learning techniques to northwest Louisiana that’s already seen at major universities nationwide…
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An important component of the building is a 11 thousand square foot Center for Emerging Viral Threats research, education, and training facility.

Veterinarians in Louisiana are keeping a close eye out for a serious respiratory illness that’s been found in 16 other states. There’s a concern Atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex will continue to spread as holiday travel increases. LSU Vet school spokesperson Ginger Guttner says if you’re boarding your dog, call ahead and ask questions…
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So far no cases in Louisiana.

Governor John Bel Edwards has presented Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agent Sgt. Stephen Rhodes with the Carnegie Medal for saving nine people, including a seven-year-old girl from a capsized vessel in the Gulf of Mexico in 2022. The seven-year-old was not breathing when pulled from the water, but has since made a full recovery. Rhodes is being called a hero, but Rhodes says he was just doing his job…
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Zion Williamson scored 36 points as the Pelicans defeated the Timberwolves 121-107 last night. Williamson’s season-high point total comes one game after he was criticized by Shaquille O’ Neal and Charles Barkley for being out of shape. Zion was asked about the criticism…
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The Pels are 13 and 11 on the year.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A serious canine respiratory illness has now spread to 16 states. Colleen Crain has the story.
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An ATV crash yesterday near Abita Springs in St. Tammany Parish has left a woman and a girl hospitalized. Authorities say the woman has serious injuries, while the girl’s are life-threatening after their A-TV left the roadway and struck a tree. The crash is under investigation.

Governor John Bel Edwards has awarded Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sergeant Stephen Rhodes with the Carnegie Medal for saving nine people from a capsized vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. Rhodes says in May of 2022 he was on patrol on Grand Isle when he observed an overturned boat…
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Among the nine people Rhodes rescued was a seven-year-old girl trapped under the capsized vessel.

The 2023 top five girls and boys names for babies is out. In Louisiana, Olivia is the most popular girls name followed by Amelia, Ava , Charlotte and Harper. For boys, Liam takes the top spot followed by Elijah, Noah, Luke and James. Baton Rouge General Hospital spokesperson Katie Johnston says the top five baby names for boys has been consistent…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

It certainly was not Saints quarterback Derek Carr’s best day as he only threw for 119 yards in New Orleans 28 to 6 win over Carolina. Carr has had multiple concussions and rib fractures this season and Coach Dennis Allen was asked Monday if injuries contributed to his performance against the Panthers…
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And the Giants won last night beating Green Bay 24-22. New York has won three in a row and they are now 5-8 on the season.

After suffering a 44 point loss to the Lakers last Thursday, the Pelicans responded by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 121 to 107 last night. Zion Williamson scored a season-high 36 points.

In Lafayette, the demolition of the west side of Cajun Field has started. The school is replacing the west side of the football stadium with 34 suites, 40 loge boxes, 524 club-level seats, and an expanded chairback section. The 65-million-dollar project is expected to be completed for the 2025 season. Coach Michael Desormeaux says it’s an exciting time for the program…
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Louisiana Tech’s Tahlik Chavez was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Men’s Basketball Player of the Week. He averaged 19.5 points and four rebounds in a couple of victories last week against Stephen F Austin and U-L Lafayette. The Bulldogs host Southeastern Louisiana tonight.