15:30 LRN Newscast January 18

There are over 50 boil water advisories in effect throughout Louisiana, and that number is expected to increase.  Louisiana Department of Health Chief Engineer Amanda Laughlin (loff-lin) says if your house is under a boil water advisory, it’s important to follow the order because when pressure is low, bacteria could potentially enter the distribution system:

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The freezing grip on the state is about to loosen.  Forecasters say we have one more night of below freezing temperatures then a warm front begins to move in.  State climatologist Barry Keim says we haven’t seen temperatures this cold in the last 20 years.  He says the bigger story is the winter precipitation seen the last six weeks…

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Temps are expected near 70 in parts of the state this weekend.

An off-duty Alexandria police officer was killed in an accident in Grant Parish Wednesday.  53-year-old Sgt. Travis Lowe of Deville was southbound on Highway 167, when he lost control of his pickup truck and collided with a large tree.  Master State Police Trooper Scott Moreau says the frigid weather didn’t play a factor…

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Routine toxicology tests are pending and the crash remains under investigation.

A man was found frozen outside his home in Crowley early Wednesday morning.  The 56-year-old man was found by neighbors lying face down in his yard.  Police chief Jimmy Broussard says they are interviewing neighbors to try to determine why he was outside and if health issues were related to his death…

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The victim’s identity is being withheld pending notification of the victim’s family.

14:30 LRN Newscast January 18 **Corrected to reflect most of I-49 is open**

There are more than 50 boil water advisories posted throughout the state. Michelle Southern finds how why this happens…:

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Crews are seeing progress in reopening interstates.  I-10 eastbound only from Highland Road in East Baton Rouge Parish, through New Orleans, all the way to the Mississippi State Line is open.  I-20 and most of I -49 except through a portion of Caddo Parish are open.

An off-duty Alexandria police officer was killed in an accident in Grant Parish Wednesday.  53-year-old Sgt. Travis Lowe of Deville was southbound on Highway 167, when he lost control of his pickup truck and collided with a large tree.  Master State Police Trooper Scott Moreau says they are puzzled as to why a police officer, who is concerned about safe driving, wouldn’t have his seat belt on when he was behind the wheel…

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Crowley Police says neighbors found a man frozen to death outside his home Wednesday morning. After paramedics arrived, the body of the 56-year-old man was sent for an autopsy.  Police Chief Jimmy Broussard says the death remains suspicious until the report is completed by the coroner…

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The victim’s identity is being withheld pending notification of the victim’s family.

LRN PM Newscall January 18

The below normal temperatures are about to leave the Bayou state.  Jeff Palermo spoke with state climatologist Barry Keim.

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There are more than 50 boil water advisories posted throughout the state. Michelle Southern finds how why this happens…:

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The freezing grip from the polar vortex is about to loosen in Louisiana.  Forecasters say we have one more night of below freezing temperatures statewide and then a warm front begins to move in which will swing temperatures the other way.  State climatologist Barry Keim says this weekend will feel like paradise after nearly a month of below normal temperatures…

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Keim says we haven’t seen haven’t such frigid temperatures in the last 20 years.  He says the bigger weather story is the winter precipitation in the span of six weeks…

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Keim says there’s one more day of extreme cold to go through before the temperatures start stabilizing, which will help defrost interstates and roads…

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Water pressure has become a concern across Louisiana in the wake of the recent arctic blast, which has prompted some parishes to issue boil water advisories. So why does this happen? Louisiana Department of Health Chief Engineer Amanda Laughlin (Loff-Lin) says when a hard freeze event takes place, pipes burst and there are an extremely high number of line breaks:

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Laughlin says there are nearly 50 boil advisories posted in the state right now, and that number is expected to go up. She says if your house is under a boil water advisory, it’s important to follow the order because when pressure is low, bacteria could potentially enter the distribution system:

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Laughlin says the advisories are only a precaution in case something has entered the system that could potentially make you sick. She says it’s still okay to shower and bathe in the water, but any water you ingest should first be boiled…:

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An off-duty Alexandria police officer was killed in an accident in Grant Parish Wednesday.  53-year-old Sgt. Travis Lowe of Deville was southbound on Highway 167, when he lost control of his pickup truck and collided with a large tree.  Master State Police Trooper Scott Moreau says the frigid weather didn’t play a factor…

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Moreau says they are puzzled as to why a police officer, who is concerned about safe driving, wouldn’t have his seat belt on when he was behind the wheel…

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Routine toxicology tests are pending and the crash remains under investigation.

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Residents in Louisiana were asked by their utility companies to conserve power for a time period Thursday morning as energy demand was getting close to being more than what the power grids could handle. Entergy spokeswoman Sheila Pounders says the Midcontinent Independent System Operator made the request since they manage supply and demand on the grid..:

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Pounders says typically there is a huge spike in power usage about 8am every morning when people are getting to work, so they simply asked folks to refrain for a couple of hours. She says it is extremely unusual for demand to be greater than supply, but if electricity had exceeded available generation, MISO would ask utilities to reduce power…:

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Pounders says MISO doesn’t foresee any future demand that would exceed the supply over the next several days as temperatures rise…:

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Crowley Police says neighbors found a man frozen to death outside his home Wednesday morning. After paramedics arrived, the body of the 56-year-old man was sent for an autopsy.  Police Chief Jimmy Broussard says the death remains suspicious until the report is completed by the coroner…

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Broussard says they are interviewing neighbors to try to determine why he was outside and if there were health issues related to his death…

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The victim’s identity is being withheld pending notification of the victim’s family.

13:30 Newscast, January 18th, 2018

The below normal temperatures are about to leave the Bayou state. Jeff Palermo spoke with state climatologist Barry Keim…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards has moved the unveiling of his budget proposal to Monday due to winter weather in Louisiana. He had intended to show the administration’s proposed spending plan tomorrow but was moved to next week because of concern about how lawmakers would get to Baton Rouge with the interstates closed.

Precautionary boil advisories are posted throughout the state where water pressure issues are a concern due to frozen pipes busting. State Department of Health Chief Engineer Amanda Laughlin (Loff-Lin) says areas under the order should boil any water to be consumed…:
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She says it’s still okay to bathe in the water.

Residents in Louisiana were asked by their utility companies to conserve power for a time period Thursday morning as energy demand was getting close to being more than what the power grids could handle. Entergy spokeswoman Sheila Pounders says the Midcontinent Independent System Operator made the request since they manage supply and demand on the grid..:
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She says they made it through the morning without any issues and the request was lifted after a few hours and no more are expected as temps rise.

12:30 Newscast, January 18th, 2018

After a frigid week, thankfully things will be warming up by the weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says today’s sunshine will help defrost interstates and roads…:
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He says by Sunday highs will be in the delightful low 70s.

There are nearly 50 boil advisories issued in the state right now due to water pressure concerns from excessive use and bursting frozen pipes. Louisiana Department of Health Chief Engineer Amanda Laughlin (Loff-Lin) it’s important to follow the orders because when pressure is low, bacteria could potentially enter the distribution system:
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She adds that the advisories are only precautionary.

State Police say an off-duty Alexandria police officer was killed in an accident in Grant Parish Wednesday. 53-year-old Sgt. Travis Lowe of Deville was southbound on Highway 167, when he lost control of his pickup truck and collided with a large tree. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the frigid weather didn’t play a factor in the accident…:
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He says Lowe was not wearing his seat belt.

One man died and another is in critical condition following a Wednesday night fire in Terrebonne Parish. The State Fire Marshal’s Office says 79 year old Ernest Lebouef died, and 43-year-old Chad LeBlanc was badly injured in the blaze.

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 18

After beating the best team in the Eastern Conference on Tuesday, the Pelicans turned around and lost to the worst team in the East on Wednesday. New Orleans fell to the Hawks 94-93, despite having a 19-point lead in the second quarter. Both Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins missed free throws down the stretch. New Orleans is back on home on Saturday to host Memphis. The Grizzlies are just 15-28 on the season.

The Ragin Cajuns are in first place in the Sun Belt and 5-0. They visit UT Arlington tonight. The Mavericks were picked to win the Sun Belt this season. Frank Bartley leads UL-Lafayette in scoring, averaging 16 points a game. But Coach Bob Marlin says the senior from Baton Rouge is more than a scorer…
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Tip-off is at 7:15. ULM is at Texas State. The Warhawks are 1-and-4 in the Sun Belt.

Louisiana Tech hopes they can start putting some victories together as they play the next seven of their nine at home, starting tonight against North Texas. Eric Konkol’s team is 1-and-4 in Conference USA and he says they need to take better care of the basketball….
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Tip-off is at 6:30.

Last night, Southeastern Louisiana beat Houston Baptist 85-69 and Northwestern State fell to 0-6 in the Southland after the Demons lost to Sam Houston State 75-52.

Saints punter Thomas Morstead will travel back to Minneapolis and present the Children’s Minnesota Child Life Program with 150-thousand dollars. Vikings fans have been donating to Morstead’s foundation, What You Give Will Grow. They were impressed Morstead was the first to return to the field for the extra point Minnesota had to kick after the Vikings scored the game-winning touchdown on the final play.

11:30 Newscast, January 18th, 2018

The freezing grip from the polar vortex is about to loosen in Louisiana. Forecasters say we have one more night of below freezing temperatures statewide before a warm front moves in. State climatologist Barry Keim says it will soon feel like paradise after the freezing past month…:
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He says it will still be cold tomorrow but we’ll wake up to temperatures around 20 statewide — about 10 degrees warmer that yesterday.

Louisiana continues to suffer through its worst flu season on record, with nearly 10 in 100 doctors visits in the last month for influenza related symptoms. Frank Welch, medical director for the Louisiana Department of Health Immunization Program, says he hasn’t seen this in his 20 year tenure:
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Welch says complications from the flu kills roughly 700 Louisianans a year.

Water pressure has become a concern across Louisiana in the wake of the recent arctic blast, which has prompted some parishes to issue boil water advisories. So why does this happen? Louisiana Department of Health Chief Engineer Amanda Laughlin (Loff-Lin) says when a hard freeze event takes place, pipes burst and there are an extremely high number of line breaks:
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She says there are about 48 boil advisories posted in the state right now, and that number is expected to go up.

Governor John Bel Edwards has moved the unveiling of his budget proposal to Monday due to winter weather in Louisiana. He had intended to show the administration’s proposed spending plan tomorrow, which includes $1 billion dollars in state budget cuts. The meeting will now be held Monday because of concern about how lawmakers would get to Baton Rouge with the interstates closed.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 18

Cold temperatures claimed the life of a man in New Roads early Wednesday.  Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff Bud Torres says they were notified by a neighbor that 84-year-old Paul Maker was found dead due to hypothermia in his home.  The victim’s wife was found alive, but Torres says she’s in critical condition…

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The home was not equipped with central heat and the cold weather lowered the inside temperatures to just 20 degrees.

The Wakefield Fire Chief died in the line of duty Wednesday morning.  48-year-old Russell Achord of St. Francisville was killed responding to another accident in West Feliciana Parish.  State Police Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says 51-year-old Robert McCoy of Talluah was driving a vehicle and trailer and lost control on the ice…

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Every few years the country is hit with a particularly nasty strain of flu, known as H3-N2, but this year’s flu strain is even more resilient than usual, adding to one of the worst flu seasons on record.  The State Health Department’s Dr. Frank Welch says this means more severe symptoms…

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He says if you’re sick, the best advice is to stay at home…

Travel review website RewardExpert finds people vacationing in Louisiana are the “happiest and most satisfied of tourists.”  The LA Times and the New York Times says New Orleans is the number one destination for visitors.  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says his office will use this survey to their advantage in promoting the state as a travel destination to tour operators in Asia…

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09:30 Newscast, January 18th, 2018

The state’s electricity companies are asking residents to conserve power use today as the grids are being overloaded because of unusually high demand due to winter weather. SWEPCO is reporting that nearly 3,000 customers still don’t have power in the Shreveport area, and Entergy has about 5300 in the dark. Recommendations include keeping thermostats at or below 68, and delay bathing and doing clothes or dishes until later today.

Many major interstates are still closed at this time due to icy conditions. Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett says temperatures were so low for so long, causing the most severe freezing of roadways seen here in quite some time. He says they worked to do all they could to keep roads open…:
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He says they will open roads when it is safe to do so.

Louisiana continues to suffer through its worst flu season on record, with nearly 10 in 100 doctors visits in the last month for flu related symptoms. State Health Department Immunization Director Frank Welch says a nasty strain of flu, known as H3-N2, is more resilient than usual this year:
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Welch says complications from the flu kills roughly 700 Louisianans a year.

There were tragic deaths reported in the state this week due to winter weather events. An infant died in Metairie Wednesday morning after a car slid into a canal from an icy road. And cold temperatures claimed the life of an elderly man in New Roads early yesterday. Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff Bud Torres says 84-year-old Paul Maker was found dead due to hypothermia in his home. He says this is why they urge folks to check on neighbors…:
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08:30 Newscast, January 18th, 2018

At least four deaths are attributed to the extreme winter weather in Louisiana…:
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While the ice is expected to melt off some time today, DOTD will not re-open interstates until they are safe to travel. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says the closures are for our own good…:
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Health officials are urging folks who are still home with their kids out of school today, to use the day off to wash coats, jackets and lunchboxes to help avoid the spread of the widespread flu cases in Louisiana. It’s the worst on record here with nearly 10 in 100 doctor visits being for influenza related symptoms. LDH’s Dr. Frank Welch says know the signs of being sick:
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He says he hasn’t seen it this bad in his 20 years as the state’s flu-bug expert.

A travel review website finds 98% of visitors to Louisiana are happier with their trip here than other states. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser credits the hospitality industry…:
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