330PM LRN News

Saints Coach Sean Payton says reports that QB Drew Brees will need to undergo surgery for an injury he sustained to his throwing hand in yesterday’s loss to the Rams may be a bit premature. Either way, it appears the heart of the Black and Gold is set to miss some time, and NFL analyst Mike Detillier says it will not be easy with Brees on the sidelines and the entire offense will need to play well in order to win games

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The Saints are 1-and-1 on the season. 

Crowley Police arrest two individuals in a disturbing case of elderly neglect. Chief Jimmy Broussard says conditions inside the home were so poor that it contributed to the woman’s declining health…

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57-year-old Raymond Hoffpauir and 27-year-old Dustin Welch were arrested.

A record 1.2 million passengers took a cruise out of the Port of New Orleans last year, and they’re expecting to set another record of 1.4 million passengers for this year. Port of New Orleans spokesperson Jessica Ragusa says 90 percent of their cruise passengers are from out of state, and 73 percent of those guests spend the night in New Orleans before leaving.

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She says that adds up to 306,000 hotel room nights.

Authorities are investigating the death of a dog that was dragged behind a vehicle on Sunday afternoon. East Feliciana Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Greg Phares says they are conducting a criminal investigation into the matter.

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Because the dog is not alive, SPCA or other animal advocates were not the lead organizations for the investigation.

LRN PM Newscall September 16

Multiple reports say Saints Quarterback Drew Brees will miss at least the next six weeks because of a torn ligament in his throwing hand. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An elderly woman who was possibly bitten by a rat and roaches is recovering in a hospital, while two men are behind bars on a charge of cruelty to the infirmed. Kevin Barnhart has the story…

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Authorities are investigating the death of a dog that was dragged behind a vehicle on Sunday afternoon. East Feliciana Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Greg Phares says deputies were alerted by a concerned resident who saw the dog being dragged in the Village of Wilson.

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Wilson is about 50 minutes north of Baton Rouge.

Phares says they are conducting a criminal investigation into the matter.

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Phares says the nature of the incident surpassed the work of the SPCA and made it an issue for law enforcement.

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Multiple reports say Saints quarterback Drew Brees will miss at least the next six weeks as he needs surgery to repair his injured throwing hand. The league’s highest-paid backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater replaces Brees and NFL analyst Mike Detillier expects the Saints will also use Taysom Hill at Q-B too

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Brees’ injury occurred in the first quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Rams and the team will remain on the west coast and face Seattle on Sunday. Detillier says the first thing the Saints need to do is get over the emotional loss of losing Brees…

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The Saints are 1-and-1 on the season. Detillier says it will not be easy with Brees on the sidelines and the entire offense will need to play well in order to win games

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Coach Sean Payton says Brees plans on getting a second opinion before undergoing surgery.

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A record 1.2 million passengers took a cruise out of the Port of New Orleans last year, and they’re expecting another 1.4 million passengers for this year. Port of New Orleans spokesperson Jessica Ragusa says they’re the 6th largest port in the nation, and the cruise business has seen explosive growth over the last decade.

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The numbers are set to rise again in 2020 as Disney and Royal Caribbean prepare to launch from New Orleans, along with an additional up-river cruise.

Ragusa says 90 percent of their cruise passengers are from out of state, and 73 percent of those guests spend the night in New Orleans before leaving.

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She says that adds up to 306,000 hotel room nights.

The Port currently has two cruise terminals, and Ragusa says if they continue to see this rate of growth, they’ll have to make a substantial expansion.

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Ragusa spoke with WWL Radio.

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Crowley Police arrest two individuals in a disturbing case of elderly neglect. Chief Jimmy Broussard says his officers were called to a home and found the victim in a very weak condition and bandages on her legs and ankles that covered up sores…

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Broussard conditions inside the home were also poor and that contributed to the woman’s declining health…

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Broussard says cops took 57-year-old Raymond Hoffpauir and 27-year-old Dustin Welch into custody and they remain in jail on a charge of cruelty to the infirmed. He says both men have admitted to the negligent behavior…

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The elderly victim is receiving care at a local hospital and Adult Protective Services is also investigating.

2:30 LRN Newscast September 16

Multiple reports say Saints Quarterback Drew Brees will miss at least the next six weeks because of a torn ligament in his throwing hand. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Injuries are mounting for LSU on defense. Coach Ed Orgeron said today that safety Todd Harris will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in the lopsided win over Northwestern State. Coach “O” also said defensive ends Rashard Lawrence and Glen Logan will miss a second straight week and will not play Saturday at Vanderbilt. Kick-off is at 11.

Crowley Police arrest two individuals in a disturbing case of elderly neglect. Chief Jimmy Broussard says his officers were called to a home and found the victim in very weak condition and bandages on her legs and ankles that covered up sores…
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Broussard says cops took 57-year-old Raymond Hoffpauir and 27-year-old Dustin Welch into custody and they remain in jail on a charge of cruelty to the infirmed.

A record 1.2 million passengers took a cruise out of the Port of New Orleans last year, and they’re expecting another 1.4 million passengers for this year. Port of New Orleans spokesperson Jessica Ragusa says they’re the 6th largest port in the nation, and the cruise business has seen an explosive growth over the last decade.
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130PM LRN News

Saints QB Drew Brees is expected to miss at least six weeks after suffering an injury to his throwing hand yesterday against the Rams. Brees’ injury occurred in the first quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Rams and the team will remain on the west coast and face Seattle on Sunday. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the first thing the Saints need to do is get over the emotional loss of losing Brees…

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The Saints are 1-and-1 on the season. 

Authorities are investigating the death of a dog that was dragged behind a vehicle on Sunday afternoon. East Feliciana Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Greg Phares says they’re conducting a criminal investigation into the incident that occurred in the Village of Wilson.

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Wilson is about 50 minutes north of Baton Rouge.

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries continues to collect data on the loss of aquatic resources from the historic lengthy opening of the Bonnet Carre spillway in an effort to qualify for federal emergency assistance.

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An independent poll shows 82 percent of Louisianans say TOPS should be a funding priority for legislators. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat, who conducted the survey, says it’s clear that TOPS is untouchable.

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130PM LRN News

Saints QB Drew Brees is expected to miss at least six weeks after suffering an injury to his throwing hand yesterday against the Rams. Brees’ injury occurred in the first quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Rams and the team will remain on the west coast and face Seattle on Sunday. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the first thing the Saints need to do is get over the emotional loss of losing their leader.

Cut 7 (09)“…move on” 

The Saints are 1-and-1 on the season. 

Authorities are investigating the death of a dog that was dragged behind a vehicle on Sunday afternoon. East Feliciana Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Greg Phares says they’re conducting a criminal investigation into the incident that occurred in the Village of Wilson.

Cut 4 (08) “…at the time.”

Wilson is about 50 minutes north of Baton Rouge.

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries continues to collect data on the loss of aquatic resources from the historic lengthy opening of the Bonnet Carre spillway…

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An independent poll shows 82 percent of Louisianans say TOPS should be a funding priority for legislators. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat, who conducted the survey, says it’s clear that TOPS is untouchable.

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12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 16

Multiple reports say Saints quarterback Drew Brees will miss at least the next six weeks as he needs surgery to repair his injured throwing hand. The league’s highest-paid backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater replaces Brees and NFL analyst Mike Detillier expects the Saints will also use Taysom Hill at Q-B as well.

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Authorities are investigating the death of a dog that was dragged behind a vehicle on Sunday afternoon. East Feliciana Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Greg Phares  says deputies were alerted by a concerned resident who saw the dog being dragged in the Village of Wilson.

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Phares says they are conducting a criminal investigation into the matter.

One of four constitutional amendments on the October ballot would allow New Orleans to exempt affordable housing from property tax. It’s a highly local issue so why is it up for a statewide vote?

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1130AM LRN News

Saints QB Drew Brees will require surgery that will keep him out for the next six weeks after tearing ligament in his hands early in the Saints 27-9 loss against the Rams in LA yesterday. Brees will be replaced by backup QB Teddy Bridgewater who threw for 165 yards on 17/30 passing attempts.  Brees appears set to return for the team’s first game against Atlanta November 10th.

Plant-based shrimp could be offered by Tyson Foods as soon as next year after their investment into a California start-up…

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Voters will have four constitutional amendments to decide on when they head to the polls next month. The first would create a property tax exemption for certain goods for oil and gas companies. Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Steven Procopio says it would clear up a federal constitutional debate for local companies.

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Opponents say it’s another tax giveaway to big oil.

An independent poll of Louisiana voters shows an overwhelming majority, 82 percent, say TOPS should be a state funding priority. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat, who conducted the survey, says those kinds of numbers make it clear that voters will not accept any excuses for why the program needs to be shaved from lawmakers.

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The program currently costs the state around 300 million dollars a year. 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Multiple reports say Saints quarterback Drew Brees will miss at least the next six weeks with a torn ligament in his thumb. The injury occurred as Brees attempted a pass in the first quarter and his hand, hit the arm of Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald. Teddy Bridgewater took over for Brees and failed to lead New Orleans to a touchdown in a 27-9 loss. Coach Sean Payton says Bridgewater didn’t have much help…
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The 1-and-1 Saints are already in Seattle as they’ll spend the week there getting ready for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

Monday night football tonight. Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham and the rest of the Cleveland Browns will visit the New York Jets.

LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow had another big night in the Tigers 65-14 win over Northwestern State. Burrow threw for 373 yards and two touchdowns and then gave way to Myles Brennan early in the third quarter. The Tigers have been known for their running game, but Burrow says things are different now…
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LSU will begin SEC play on Saturday when they visit Vanderbilt at 11:00. The Commodores have struggled to defend the pass. They’ve given up 436 yards passing a game and 510 yards of total offense. So far Vandy has lost to Georgia and Purdue and they are allowing 36 points a game.

Also this weekend, Tulane host Houston for a Thursday night ESPN game. Louisiana Tech will host F-I-U on Friday for its Conference USA opener. ULM heads up to Iowa State, while the Ragin Cajuns are at Ohio. In the Southland, Southeastern Louisiana will host Lamar, while Grambling begins league play as they face Alabama State.

1030AM LRN News

Drew Brees will be out six weeks after injuring his hand against the Rams on Sunday. The Black and Gold QB tore ligament in his hand early in the game when one of his pass attempts was contested by Rams star defensive tackle Aaron Donald. Brees is set to have surgery soon and hopes to return in time for the team’s first matchup this year against the Falcons Sunday, November 10th.

There are four constitutional amendments on the October ballot and voters will need to do their homework to understand their purpose. The fourth amendment option may surprise people: it deals with allowing the City of New Orleans to give property tax exemptions for affordable housing. So why is it up for a statewide vote?

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That’s Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Steve Procopio who says supporters say it would give the city another tool to fight exploding housing costs.

Plant-based shrimp could be the next big thing if Tyson Foods recent investment into New Wave Foods is any indication. Shrimp is a big economic driver for the state’s seafood industry and are the most consumed seafood on the planet. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says any attempt to market the new product as shrimp is not allowed under state law.

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The product is aiming to launch next year and look like a peeled, deveined and tailless shrimp. 

The state continues to collect data on the impact of aquatic life in southeast Louisiana as a result of the record long opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway. Oyster populations will take years to regenerate. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologist Harry Blanchet says the brown shrimp harvest was down as well, but that population can bounce back much quicker.

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9:30 LrN Newscast

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries continues to collect data on the loss of aquatic resources from the historic lengthy opening of the Bonnet Carre spillway in an effort to qualify for federal emergency assistance. Kevin Barnhart has more.
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Saints quarterback Drew Brees will see a hand specialist in Los Angeles today. Brees injured his thumb in yesterday’s loss to the Rams and could miss several more games, especially if the injury requires surgery.

Plant-based shrimp could be the next big thing if Tyson Foods recent investment into New Wave Foods is any indication. Tyson is the world’s second-largest processor of chicken, beef, and pork, and now moving into the plant-based realm. It’s a move that has caught the attention of Ag Commissioner Mike Strain.
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Strain says any attempt to market the new product as shrimp is not allowed under state law.

An independent poll shows 82 percent of Louisianans say TOPS should be a funding priority for legislators. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat, who conducted the survey, says it’s clear that TOPS is an untouchable government program…
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Pinsonat says those kinds of numbers make it clear that voters will not accept any excuses for why the program needs to be reduced.