6:45 LRN Sportscast October 14

The Saints are 5-and-1 for the second straight season after a gritty 13-6 win over the Jaguars in Jacksonville keeping the team undefeated in games started by Teddy Bridgewater. Coach Sean Payton says it wasn’t pretty, but it turned out to be a good team win….
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The Saints only touchdown came in the fourth quarter when Bridgewater connected with tight end Jared Cook on a four-yard touchdown pass. The Black and Gold defense was outstanding, keeping the Jags out of the end zone, holding Jacksonville to 226 yards.

Carolina also won to stay one game back of New Orleans for first place in the NFC South. The Panthers defeated the Buccaneers 37-26 in London.

LSU’s 42-28 exhilarating win over Florida coupled with Georgia’s stunning upset loss to South Carolina helped the Tigers climb up to number two in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. The offensive line was a big key in the Tigers win over the Gators as they held a good Florida defense to zero sacks. Quarterback Joe Burrow says the offensive line took it personally that they got beat up bad in the Swamp last year…
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LSU will play its first game on C-B-S this Saturday as the Tigers will visit Mississippi State for a 2:30 kick-off.

The Pelicans remain undefeated in preseason play as New Orleans defeated the Spurs 123 to 114 in San Antonio. Zion Williams had 22 points and 10 rebounds.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 14

Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican challenger Eddie Rispone will face off in a November 16th run-off. Edwards received 47-percent of the vote in the gubernatorial primary and plans to campaign on his accomplishments during his first term
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But analysts say Edwards is in a real fight in his effort to secure another four-year term in the governor’s mansion. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says in the runoff, the G-O-P can finally put all its efforts behind one candidate…
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Republican Ralph Abraham finished third in the primary and during his concession speech, he endorsed Rispone for governor, even though the Congressman was on the receiving end of political attacks from Rispone.

Jim Donelon maintains his job at Insurance Commissioner. Kevin Barnhart runs down the results of this and other statewide races.
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The search continues this morning for a missing worker inside the collapsed Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans that was under construction. An unstable structure is making the rescue effort difficult. So far two people have died when half of the the 18-story building came tumbling down Saturday morning.

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A National Audubon Society report indicates 389 birds are in danger in North America due to climate change, Louisiana’s state bird is among them. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Jim Donelon maintains his job at Insurance Commissioner. Kevin Barnhart runs down the results of this and other statewide races.

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We’ve got a frantic month ahead of the November 16th run-off between Governor Edwards and Eddie Rispone. Matt Doyle has the story…

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The National Audubon Society releases a report that finds 389 species could lose more than 50-percent of the habitat they need to survive by 2080 under a three-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures. The report also indicates fifteen percent of species in Louisiana are at risk, including the state bird. Director of Bird Conservation, Dr. Erik Johnson.

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Johnson says birds are early responders to stressors and offer us signals of what’s to come in regard to climate change. A change in average temperature will also introduce new species of birds that migrate to the state…

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Johnson says you can help locally by planting native foliage to the state to help reinforce the birds’ natural habitat.

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For more information go to climate-dot-audubon-dot org

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon will serve another four years after defeating fellow GOP challenger Tim Temple.  Donelon received 53% of the vote and says the victory comes after an intense campaign where his opponent self-funded $1.1 million into the race.

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Donelon, who was first appointed to the position in 2006, is now the longest-serving Insurance Commissioner in the state’s history. Donelon says the work to bring down car insurance rates continues.

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Donelon believes the key to lowering car insurance rates is through tort reform so that the state doesn’t have such a friendly litigation climate.

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Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican challenger Eddie Rispone will face off in a November 16th run-off. Edwards received 47-percent of the vote in the gubernatorial primary and plans to campaign on the accomplishments during his first term

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Rispone received 27-percent of the vote and now has the support of the third-place finisher in the race, Congressman Ralph Abraham. Rispone says with the help of voters he can make Louisiana one of the best states in the country

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Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Governor Edwards 47 percent showing in the primary is a bad sign for his chances of being the first incumbent Louisiana Governor to win a run-off.

Pinsonat says Edwards lagged statewide despite having a remarkable day in Orleans Parish…

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Edwards secured 87 percent of the vote in Orleans Parish.

Pinsonat says now that there’s only one Republican in the race the state and national party can focus all of it’s attention on boosting Eddie Rispone as a specific alternative to Governor Edwards.

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Republican primary candidates combined for 52 percent of the vote.

Pinsonat says Edwards, like white Democrats across the state, hemorrhaged white rural and suburban voters. He says Edwards’ best shot is to begin aggressively attacking Rispone to cut into his support.

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The run-off will be held on November 16th.

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LSU is now 6-0 after outlasting Florida on Saturday night as the Bayou Bengals defeated the Gators 42-28 in front of a raoucous Tiger Stadium. The game was tied at 21 at halftime and Florida took the lead early in the third quarterback, but LSU Coach Ed Orgeron’s team responded by scoring 21 unanswered points…

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Joe Burrow threw three touchdown passes, while Clyde Edwards-Helaire rushed for two scores. LSU’s defense had trouble stopping Florida. Freshman cornerback Derek Stingley Jr kept getting picked on, but eventually made a huge interception in the end zone in the fourth quarter. Orgeron is proud of the young man

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Orgeron says a key stat in the game for the Tigers was zero sacks for Florida. Tigers Quarterback Joe Burrow says the offensive line took it personally that they got beat up bad in the Swamp last year

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With Georgia’s upset loss at home to South Carolina, LSU moves up in the polls and the Tigers have now defeated two teams that were ranked in the Top 10. Burrow says they can’t let up now

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LSU is at Mississippi State this Saturday.

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A tweet from the Pope himself inspires the Black and Gold to a gritty 13-6 win over the Jaguars in Jacksonville keeping the team undefeated in games started by Teddy Bridgewater.

Coach Sean Payton says they expected more out of the offense today that didn’t crack the endzone until the fourth quarter, but TIAA Bank Field is not easy to play at.

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Earlier Sunday the Pope tweeted out “Today we give thanks to the Lord for our new Hashtag . They walked by faith and now we invoke their intercession.” The use of the hashtag accidentally generated a Black and Gold Fleur De Lis emoji on the post. 

Cam Jordan led another ferocious defensive effort with two sacks on the day. The team’s taken turns winning with offense and defense the past few weeks. Coach Payton’s OK with that…

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Jag’s rookie sensation Gardner Minshew threw for only 163 yards and a pick. Former LSU star RB Leonard Fournette was held to less than four yards a carry on 72 yards rushing.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

Both parties made their final pleas to voters last night ahead of today’s primary. President Trump was in Lake Charles to rally Republicans. Incumbent Democrat Governor Edwards who’s been invited to the White House on numerous occasions says he has a good working relationship with the President, but Trump says Edwards is duplicitous…

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Edwards admitted earlier in the campaign that Trump attempted to persuade him to switch parties. Edwards says his administration’s work helping the state recover from the Jindal years, is why he should be reelected.

 

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Edwards faces republicans Congressman Ralph Abraham and Businessman Eddie Rispone. If none of the candidates crack 50 percent of the vote, a run-off will be November 16th.

In addition to the governor’s race and other elections, the October 12th ballot has four proposed constitutional amendments. Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana Policy Director Steve Procopio (Pro-soap-pee-oh) advises voters to do their homework before they enter the voting booth…

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Most of the state will have their eyes and ears focused on the game and election results tonight.  The 5th ranked LSU Tigers take on the 7th ranked Florida Gators in an SEC showdown. While LSU leads the country in scoring, averaging 55 points per game, Quarterback Joe Burrow says for the Tigers to put a bunch of points on the scoreboard tonight, they need to take advantage of their scoring opportunities….

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Kickoff is at 7 and the polls close at 8.

9:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

President Trump rallied Republicans to vote red last night in Lake Charles while Governor Edwards made his pitch for re-election. Matt Doyle was there…

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Polls close at 8 pm tonight.

If you’re voting today once you’ve cast your ballot, you’ll receive the newly designed I voted sticker which features Louisiana’s state bird the pelican. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says if voters have any issues, they should give the secretary of state’s office a call…

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Visit geaux-vote-dot-com for more information and a sample ballot as well.

The biggest game of the season has arrived for 5th ranked LSU Tigers as they host 7th ranked Florida Gators in an SEC Showdown. It’s so big ESPN GAME DAY is in town for the game. Quarterback Joe Burrow remembers losing to the Gators in the Swamp last year but knows to win this year they’ve got to battle a strong Florida defense.

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Kickoff is at 7pm

8:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

Last night President Trump held a rally in Lake Charles to fire up Republicans at the polls today.  But, much of the state’s attention will be fixated on the LSU/Florida game tonight. President Trump says don’t let that be an excuse that keeps you away from the polls…

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Yesterday incumbent democrat Governor Edwards touted his administration’s work helping the state recover from the Jindal years, and says he’ll continue building on that work if re-elected.

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Edwards faces Congressman Ralph Abraham and Businessman Eddie Rispone. If none of the candidates crack 50 percent of the vote, a run-off will be November 16th.

There are four constitutional amendments on the October 12th ballot. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says voters should expect a speedy process and minor wait times on the way to the voting booth today…

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Polls close at 8pm

6:30 Newscast LRN Oct 12

Both parties made their final pitches to voters last night ahead of today’s primary. Republicans rallied in Lake Charles with President Trump, who implored GOP voters to toss the red state’s blue Governor out in order to send a message to national Democrats.

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Attorney General Jeff Landry and Senators Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy opened the rally at a packed Sudduth Coliseum.

Governor Edwards countered Trump’s message, saying it’s not about red versus blue, it’s about continuing progress made over the last few years, together.

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Polls open at 7am.

In addition to the governor’s race and other elections, the October 12th ballot has four proposed constitutional amendments. Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana Policy Director Steve Procopio advises voters to do their homework before they enter the voting booth…

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The biggest game of the season has arrived for 5th ranked LSU as they host 7th ranked Florida in an SEC Showdown. Quarterback Joe Burrow remembers losing to the Gators in the Swamp last year and badly wants to beat Florida in Death Valley on a Saturday night

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LSU leads the country in scoring with an average of 55 points a game. Kickoff is at 7pm

5:30 PM LRN News October 11

Donald Trump supporters will head into (8:30, are inside) the Sudduth Coliseum tonight in Lake Charles to hear the President rally GOP voters to vote Republican in tomorrow’s election. This man explains why he will not vote to re-elect the governor

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Governor John Bel Edwards spoke with reporters in Lake Charles prior to the President’s arrival. Edwards says not only is the state’s economy growing, but personal income is up, more jobs are on the way and investments have been made to improve our roads…

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Polls open tomorrow for the October 12th election at 7 AM and will close at eight PM. There are four constitutional amendments on the ballot to go along with the statewide and local races. Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Steve Procopio says Amendment One would create a property tax exemption for certain goods that go back and forth between rigs in the Gulf of Mexico…

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The biggest game of the season has arrived for 5th ranked LSU as they host 7th ranked Florida in an SEC Showdown. Quarterback Joe Burrow says Florida has the best defense they’ve faced this season…

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4:30 PM LRN News

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke today in Lake Charles ahead of President Donald Trump’s scheduled rally at 7 PM. Trump tweeted earlier today that Edwards has done a poor job of cutting taxes and done nothing to reduce auto insurance rates. Edwards says Louisiana’s economy is strong and growing…

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A woman spending the afternoon outside of the Sudduth Coliseum where Trump will speak tonight believes the President’s visit will energize Republican voters

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Trump will encourage voters to vote for either Ralph Abraham or Eddie Rispone in tomorrow’s election in order to send the gubernatorial race into a runoff.

Election day is tomorrow with the gubernatorial race at the top of the ballot. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says there are a few things voters should know before they head to the polls…

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Ardoin says you can also look at a sample ballot at geauxvote.com. He expects an overall voter turnout of 45 percent. Once voters cast their ballots, they can expect a newly designed I voted sticker which features Louisiana’s state bird the pelican.

In addition to the governor’s race and other elections, the October 12th ballot has four proposed constitutional amendments. Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana Policy Director Steve Procopio advises voters to do their homework before they enter the voting booth…

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The polls open at 7 AM.

3:30 LRN Newscast October 11

Thousands of Donald Trump supporters are in Lake Charles for President Donald Trump’s Republican rally. Trump is hoping to energize GOP voters so they vote for either Ralph Abraham or Eddie Rispone in tomorrow’s election, so that Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards does not win re-election without the need of a run-off. This man explains why he will not vote to re-elect the governor…
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Edwards also spoke today ahead of the President’s speach. The governor says not only is the state’s economy growing, but personal income is up, more jobs are on the way and investments have been made to improve our roads…
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While the President is speaking in Lake Charles, LSU fans will be getting ready for tomorrow night’s SEC Showdown with seventh ranked Florida. The Tigers are 13 point favorites. The Saints are in Jackonsville on Sunday. Running back Alvin Kamara is questionable with an ankle injury.

Polls open tomorrow for the October 12th election at 7 AM and will close at eight PM. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin expects an overall voter turnout of 45-percent and voters should not have to wait long to cast their ballot…
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There are four consitutional amendments on the ballot to go along with the statewide and local races. Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Steve Procopio says Amendment One would create a property tax exemption for certain goods that go back and forth between rigs in the Gulf of Mexico…
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Amendment two would provide funding for three schools that are not getting tobacco settlement fund dollars. Amendment three would allow the Board of Tax Appeals to rule on constitutional amendments. Par-louisiana.org has information on all of the amendments.