4:30 PM Newscast

Parts of LSU’s campus are under lock down after a report of an armed intruder this afternoon.  Coates Hall has been evacuated, but at this time, no suspect has been located.  Just before 3pm the school sent out an alert that told students in the area to Run, Hide, or Fight.  No shots have been reported in the incident, and LSU Director of Media Relations Ernie Ballard says no injuries have been sustained, but the campus is actively being searched for the alleged armed intruder.

A new USDA study indicates washing raw poultry before cooking can be dangerous.  Researcher Dr. Mindy Brashears says washing chicken is a common mistake that could lead to foodborne illness from salmonella spread from splashing.

Cut 6 (11) “…surrounding the sink.”

Brashears says the CDC estimates each year, millions get sick from foodborne illness, with 128,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths.
Two Lafayette Police Officers are recovering from injuries after they were dragged by a suspect’s vehicle. Corporal Bridgette Dugas says the officers responded to a domestic disturbance call and were told 31-year-old François Scricca Jr. had left, but while conducting interviews, Scricca drove back to the scene…

Cut 9 (12) “himself.”

When officers tried to forcibly remove Scricca from the vehicle, he threw the truck in reverse and dragged them alongside.

29-year-old Andrew Caufman of Shreveport faces 35 counts associated with revenge porn for allegedly distributing nude photos of his ex girlfriend in a school parking lot. Lt. Bill Davis, with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s officesays the revenge porn law was enacted in 2015 to address the unlawful and non-consent distribution of images intended to be private.

Cut 13 (09) “…remain private”

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 20

Taysom Hill’s performance in Sunday’s preseason victory over the Chargers has some Saints fans wondering if Hill should be Drew Brees primary back-up. Second string Q-B Teddy Bridgewater didn’t have a good performance last Sunday, but played well in the preseason opener. Coach Sean Payton says both guys are getting better…
cut 30 (15) “…a year ago”
Both guys should see a lot of snaps in the final two preseason games. On Saturday, New Orleans is at the New York Jets.

The Eastbank Little League team from River Ridge defeated a team from Minnesota 10-0 last night in the Little League World Series. There next game is tomorrow morning.

The Seattle Mariners have called up Jake Fraley to the big leagues. The former second-round pick hit 19 home runs and drove in 80 runs between Double-A and Triple-A this season.
On paper it appears LSU is deep at wide receiver. Justin Jefferson returns as the leading receiver. Sophomores Ja’Marr Chase and Terrace Marshall are expected to have more of an impact. Freshman Trey Palmer is fast and Jefferson says freshman Devonta Lee and Racey McMath have also been making plays during preseason camp…
cut 17 (16) “…this season”
Sophomore guard Chasen Hines was back at practice yesterday after missing five straight practices with an undisclosed injury. Hines is battling with Senior Adrian Magee for a starting spot at left guard.

Auburn Coach Guz Malzahn has named Bo Nix as the Tigers starting quarterback. Nix will be the first true freshman to open the season as the Tigers starting quarterback since 1946.

Louisiana Tech and Tulsa have agreed to play each other in football in 2024 and 2025. The first game will be in Ruston.

330PM LRN News

LSU’s Coates Hall is being evacuated and surrounded by police officers as the school believes an armed intruder was in the hall, and may be somewhere on the campus. Just before 3pm the school sent out an alert that told students in the area to Run, Hide, or Fight.

No shots have been reported in the incident, and LSU Director of Media Relations Ernie Ballard says no injuries have been sustained, but the campus is actively being searched for the alleged armed intruder.

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco passed away Sunday from a rare cancer of the eye called an Ocular Melanoma. LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist Maria Reinoso says it’s a tragic disease, but few will see it…

Cut 3 (08) “…adults.”

Blanco was diagnosed in 2011.

A new USDA study warns against washing your chicken before you get ready to cook it. Researcher Dr. Mindy Brashears says the study had participants wash the chicken, then prepare a salad, and tracked just how easily bacteria spread from the splashing of water.

Cut 7 (09) “…your family sick.”

Brashears says the CDC estimates each year, millions get sick from foodborne illness, with 128,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths.

A Shreveport man faces charges associated with revenge porn for allegedly distributing nude photos of his former girlfriend in a school parking lot. Lt. Bill Davis, with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s office, says 29-year-old Andrew Caufman faces a litany of charges…

Cut 12 (10) “…it is illegal”

Caufman faces 35 counts of non consensual disclosure. 

 

LRN PM Newscall August 20

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco died Sunday from a rare cancer that only impacts one in 200,000 people. Matt Doyle spoke with an LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

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Could washing raw chicken kill you and your family this football season? A new report from the USDA indicates it’s a possibility. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut  2 (30) I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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The state continues to mourn the death of former Governor Kathleen Blanco who passed away from an Ocular Melanoma that she’d been fighting for eight years. LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist Maria Reinoso says it’s a tragic cancer, but a rare one that only impacts a small percentage of the population.

Cut 3 (08) “…adults.”

Reinoso says people with light-colored eyes, fair skin, and northern European ancestry are more prone to the disease so get yourself to a doctor if you start to experience these symptoms.

Cut 4 (12) “…spot.”

The cancer arises in pigmented cells in the uvea and forms a pigmented mass in the layer of the eye just behind the retina.

There’s a number of factors that can determine the prognosis for those diagnosed with the cancer. Reinoso says the most important factor, like all cancer, is catching it early.

Cut 5 (08) “…tumor.”

Reinoso says the best way to stay ahead of any potential eye diseases is yearly dilated eye exams.

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A new USDA study indicates washing raw poultry before cooking can be dangerous.  Researcher Dr. Mindy Brashears says washing chicken is a common mistake that could lead to foodborne illness from salmonella spread from splashing.

Cut 6 (11) “…surrounding the sink.”

Brashears says the study had participants wash the chicken, then prepare a salad.

Cut 7 (09) “…your family sick.”

Brashears says the CDC estimates each year, millions get sick from foodborne illness, with 128,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths.

Cut 8 (06) “…in the US.”

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Two Lafayette Police Officers are recovering from injuries after they were dragged by a suspect’s vehicle. Corporal Bridgette Dugas says the officers responded to a domestic disturbance call and were told 31-year-old François Scricca Jr. had left, but while conducting interviews, Scricca drove back to the scene…

Cut 9 (12) “himself.”

Scricca had several active bench warrants out for him at the time.

Dugas says after recognizing that Scricca was impaired the officers approached the man and demanded he exited the vehicle. Both were on the driver’s side of the truck when it was thrown in reverse…

Cut 10 (11) “…positioning”

Afterwards, authorities tracked Scricca to another part of the city, engaged in a high-speed chase, and ultimately apprehended him.

It’s been nearly a week since the incident and Dugas says the officers involved need more time to get back into action after being dragged behind a truck.

Cut 11 (11) “ get better” 

Scricca was charged with two counts of Felony Battery of an Officer, Aggravated Flight from an Officer, Resisting an Officer with Force, and second Offense Operating While Intoxicated.

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A Shreveport man faces charges associated with revenge porn for allegedly distributing nude photos of his former girlfriend in a school parking lot. Lt. Bill Davis, with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s office,  says 29-year-old Andrew Caufman faces 35 counts of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image, seven Obscenity counts and one count of unlawful disruption of the Operation of a School…

Cut 12 (10) “…it is illegal”

Davis says the revenge porn law was enacted in 2015 to address the unlawful and non-consent distribution of images intended to be private

Cut 13 (09) “…remain private”

Caufman was booked into the Bossier Maximum Secure Facility and he faces a 250-thousand dollar bond. Davis says Caufman now faces some serious charges because he tried to get back at a former dating partner

Cut 14 (09) “…different images” .”

2:30 LRN Newscast August 20

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco died Sunday from a rare cancer that only impacts one in 200,000 people. Matt Doyle spoke with an LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s office has made an arrest in a case of revenge porn as they say 29-year-old Andrew Caufman tried to get back at his former dating partner by spreading nude photos of her at a local school…
cut 14 (09) “…different images”
Lt. Bill Davis says Caufman faces a 250-thousand bond to get out of jail.

31-year-old Francois Scricca Junior faces multiple charges after he allegedly injured two Lafayette police officers when his vehicle dragged them while they were responding to a domestic disturbance call. Lafayette Police Corporal Bridgette Dugas….
cut 11 (11) “…get better”
Among the charges Scricca is facing, two counts of Felony Battery of an Officer.

The USDA is sending out a warning to cooks, do not wash raw chicken in your sink, because that could lead to salmonella spreading to other foods. Doctor Minday Brashears says rinsing a raw chicken can lead to harmful bacteria in the sink and kitchen counters…
cut 8 (08) “…kill the bacteria”
Brashears says the CDC estimates each year, millions get sick from foodborne illness, with 128,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths.

130PM LRN News

Two Lafayette Police Officers are recovering after a domestic call ends with an allegedly drunk man dragging the duo behind his truck as he sped away from authorities. Corporal Brigette Dugas says the officers arrived after 31-year-old François Scricca Jr. had left, but while they were conducting interviews, Scricca drove back up to the scene…

Cut 9 (12) “himself.”

When officers tried to forcibly remove Scricca from the vehicle, he threw the truck in reverse and dragged them alongside.

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco battled Ocular Melanoma for eight years before succumbing to the disease last Sunday. LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist Maria Reinoso says the best way to fight is just catching it early.

Cut 5 (08) “…tumor.”

Reinoso says the best way to stay ahead of any potential eye diseases is yearly dilated eye exams.

Labor day is on the way and folks are preparing to fire up the grill, but a new USDA study indicates people who are preparing their chicken may be contaminating their kitchen by washing it first. Researcher Dr. Mindy Brashears says washing chicken is a common mistake…

Cut 6 (11) “…surrounding the sink.”

The CDC estimates foodborne illnesses kill 3,000 every year.

A 39-year-old Rapides Parish cold case has heated up after new information leads to the arrest of two men in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was discovered in 1980. 18-year-old Donna Brazzell’s corpse had gone unidentified for decades after authorities discovered it’s skeletal remains near Highway 28. Detective Stephen Phillips says all that changed when…

Cut 13 (08) “…parish.”

That information led to the arrest of 64-year-old Leo Laird and 54-year-old Gary Haymon, who was already in jail.

1230PM LRN News

Former Gov. Blanco passed away Sunday from an Ocular Melanoma, a rare cancer that only hits five in every million people. LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist Maria Reinoso spoke with us about the disease, which she says is most likely to impact people with light-colored eyes, fair skin, and northern European ancestry. She says get yourself to a doctor is you start to experience any of these symptoms.

Cut 4 (12) “…spot.”

Reinoso says the best way to stay ahead of any potential eye diseases is yearly dilated eye exams.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical secures $16.4 million in funding to research how optimized nutrition can help soldiers maintain their physical and mental performance.  Researcher Dr. Jennifer Rood says they’re investigating the positive benefits of testosterone injections.

Cut 7 (11) “…gained muscle mass.”

Could washing raw chicken kill you and your family this football season? A new report from the USDA indicates it’s a possibility. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut  2 (30) I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

11:30 AM Newscast

The state continues to mourn the passing of former Governor Kathleen Blanco who passed away from an Ocular Melanoma that she’d been fighting for eight years. LSU Health New Orleans Retina Specialist Maria Reinoso says it’s a tragic cancer, but a rare one that only impacts a small percentage of the population.
Cut 3 (08) “…and our state.”
The cancer arises in pigmented cells in the uvea, the layer of the eye just behind the retina.
Former Governor Blanco’s Katrina legacy may be complicated, but supporters say it’s hard to argue against what she was able to achieve in education during her one term. After Katrina crippled New Orleans Blanco moved to seize control of then failing Crescent City schools under the state-run Recovery School District. . Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says it was bold action that paid off long term…

Cut 11 (10) “…district.”

With football season, many people may find themselves cooking up chicken.  A new USDA study indicates washing raw poultry before cooking can be dangerous.  Researcher Dr. Mindy Brashears says washing chicken is a common mistake that could lead to foodborne illness from salmonella spread from splashing.

Cut 6 (11) “…surrounding the sink.”

Brashears says the CDC estimates each year, millions get sick from foodborne illness, with 3000 deaths.
A 39-year-old Rapides Parish cold case has heated up after new information leads to the arrest of two men in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was discovered in 1980. 18-year-old Donna Brazzell’s corpse had gone unidentified for decades after authorities discovered it’s skeletal remains near Highway 28. Relatives were able to positively ID her due to reconstruction. Detective Stephen Phillips says that reconstruction was shared online…
Cut 15 (12) “…office.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

We are 11 days away from seeing LSU’s new offense take the field when the Tigers kick off the 2019 campaign by hosting Georgia Southern. Coach Ed Orgeron has said the Tigers will have more of a spread attack and they want to ball out of quarterback Joe Burrow’s hands quickly. But wide receiver Justin Jefferson says they have plenty of guys who can run deep routes too
Cut 16 (12) “…this season”
On paper it appears LSU is deep at the wide receiver position. Jefferson returns as the leading receiver. Ja’Marr Chase and Terrace Marshall are expected to have more of an impact.

Nicholls star wide receiver Dai’Jean Dixon is in trouble with the law. Thibodaux police say the 20-year-old was arrested on Saturday with intent to distribute marijuana charges. Last season Dixon caught 53 passes for 753 yards and seven touchdowns. Nicholls says they are cooperating with law enforcement on this issue.

The Saints came from behind to beat the Chargers on Sunday, but Coach Sean Payton was not happy with the sloppy play of his offense in the first half. Payton on correcting the mistakes that were made….
cut 30 (30) “…same way defensively”
New Orleans will visit the New York Jets in the preseason game number three on Saturday.

The Little League team from River Ridge stayed alive in the Little League World Series last night with a 10-0 victory over a team from Minnesota. The Eastbank All-Stars will play again Wednesday morning against the winner of a contest between New Jersey and Rhode Island.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 20

Public memorials and the funeral for former Governor Kathleen Blanco have been set. On Thursday morning in Baton Rouge, an interfaith service will take place at St. Joseph’s Cathedral. Later that day, Blanco will lie in state at Louisiana Capitol. In Lafayette on Friday from 12:30 to 8, there will be a public visitation at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral and Saturday morning will be the funeral at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral followed by a private burial.

The Pelican Institute hosts a public forum at the Old State Capitol today aimed at getting a framework in place for a potential state constitutional convention. CEO Daniel Erspamer says interest is growing in reforming the state constitution, and more politicians have come on board to the idea. The only problem is folks don’t exactly know what that would entail…
Cut 4 (10) “…selected.”

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Center is looking for participants in a study to see how nutrition and testosterone can improve warfighting performance….

voicer 1 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

GB Sciences of Louisiana reports that approximately five thousand patients received medical marijuana in the first two weeks of its release. GB Sciences began shipping vials of cannabis to pharmacies August 6 after years of delays. GB Sciences President John Davis reported the numbers at a stakeholders meeting Monday.