8:30 LRN Newscast Oct 9

Governor Edwards’ former employee Juanita Washington is suing Edwards to get access to documents related to former Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson, who allegedly sexually harassed and assaulted her…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The final gubernatorial debate before Saturday’s election takes place tonight in Shreveport. You can see it on Gray owned TV stations at seven PM. Governor Edwards is hoping to win the election without a run-off. While Republicans Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone are hoping to force a run-off and finish second in the jungle primary.

A national transportation research group known as TRIP says traffic congestion in Louisiana is worsening, causing up to 58 annual hours of delay for drivers in the most congested areas and costing the state’s drivers a total of two-point-five billion dollars annually in lost time and wasted fuel. TRIP spokesperson Rocky Moretti says the longer commutes also limit job opportunities…
cut 13 (07) “…they can employ”

A two-month long driver’s license reinstatement program put in place to get deadbeat parents to regain their driver’s license if they make an effort to pay their child support has resulted in 291 payors paying 360-thousand dollars in current and past-due child support. D-C-F-S administrator Sandra Broussard…
cut 15 (11) “…my have ordered”
Last year the program, resulted in 193-thousand dollars in child support payments.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The final televised gubernatorial debate before Saturday’s election is tonight from Shreveport. Republican Eddie Rispone has risen from third place in the polls to second and in position to be in a November run-off with Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards. LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeff Sadow says Rispone has been attacking both Edwards and fellow Republican Ralph Abraham and he’ll likely continue to do so tonight…
cut 5 (12) “…voters”
The debate begins at 7 PM.

Two suspects from Louisiana wanted in connection with the homicide of, Joshua Brown, a key witness in the recently completed murder trial of a former Dallas police officer, have been apprehended and a third remains on the loose. The second of the two suspects arrested ws taken into custody last night in Marksville. 22-year-old Thaddeous Green is still at large.

Juanita Washington, the woman who accused Governor Edwards’ former aide, Johhny Anderson of sexual harassment, says she was forced to resign from her position after she made the accusation.
Cut 7 (12) “…said no”
Washington with the help of lawyers from Truth in Politics, has filed a public records lawsuit seeking documents, texts, and emails associated with Anderson. Executive Counsel for the Edwards administration, Tina Vanichchagorn, says TIP requested 15 different items pertaining to the case on August 8th. She says each request takes time to prepare.
Cut 9 (12) “…go thru”
And Vanichchagorn says Washington was given the opportunity to return to her job at the governor’s office, but she declined.

6:45 LRN Sportscast October 9

LSU’s offense, which leads the country in scoring, faces its toughest test by far on the season when they host Florida on Saturday. The Gators lead the SEC in defensive scoring, allowing 10 points a game and they lead the conference in sacks with 26. Center Lloyd Cushenberry says protecting quarterback Joe Burrow is a must…
cut 19 (18) “…avoid that”
Last year, Florida dominated LSU’s o-line, beating the Tigers 27-19.

Saints linebacker DeMario Davis won his appeal and will not be fined for wearing a headband that said Man of God during the week three win over Seattle. Davis says the headband has helped raise 30-thousand dollars and he’s donating that money to St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi.

Big game tonight for the Ragin Cajun football team as they host Appalachian State in a game that will be televised by ESPN Two starting at 7 PM. The two teams met in the first Sun Belt championship game last year and both teams could meet again in the conference title game. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says he’s impressed with Appalachian State quarterback Zac Thomas…
cut 17 (29) “…be important”
U-L Lafayette has yet to beat the Mountaineers in six previous tries.

Also tonight, the Pelicans face the Bulls in preseason action in Chicago.

6:30 LRN Newscast Oct 9

New research shows rough, congested, and unsafe roads are costing Louisiana motorists around $6.9 billion annually, which could cost up to almost $2,300 per driver. Spokesperson for the transportation research group TRIP, Rocky Moretti, says safety alone costs a total of $2.3 billion.
Cut 11 (09) “…in traffic safety.”
The TRIP report finds that 25-percent of major locally and state-maintained roads in Louisiana are in poor condition.

The final televised gubernatorial debate before Saturday’s election is tonight in Shreveport. Governor Edwards is sure to be questioned about the sexual harassment allegations involving his former deputy chief of staff Johnny Anderson. LSU Shreveport Poli Sci professor Jeff Sadow says Edwards’ previous concise deflections on the question have been effective.
Cut 4 (07) “…circumstance.”
The debate airs at 7 PM on Gray TV stations.

Juanita Washington, who appears in a TV commercial telling her story of being a victim of sexual harassment that came from a former top aide to Governor Edwards, accuses the governor of ignoring victims of sexual harassment…
cut 8 (11) “…like me”
Washington, with the help of lawyers from Truth in Politics, filed a lawsuit seeking documents from the governor’s office related to Johnny Anderson’s tenure. Governor Edwards says the TV ad that claims Washington lost her job because she spoke up about sexual harassment is false and misleading.

LRN AM Newscall

The three major candidates for Governor will take the stage tonight at 7pm for the final gubernatorial debate of the primary. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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Governor Edwards’ former employee Juanita Washington is suing Edwards to get access to documents related to former Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson, who allegedly sexually harassed and assaulted her…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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The cost of driving on Louisiana roads is estimated to cost up to almost $2300 per driver annually according to new research. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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The final gubernatorial debate of the primary kicks off tonight at 7 pm on Gray Television networks across the state.

Governor Edwards is sure to be questioned about the growing sexual harassment scandal involving his former deputy chief of staff Johnny Anderson. LSU Shreveport Poli Sci professor Jeff Sadow says Edwards’ previous concise deflections on the question have been effective.

Cut 4 (07) “…circumstance.”

Edwards is being sued by his former employee Juanita Washington who says she was harassed and assaulted by Anderson.

Eddie Rispone enters this debate as the top polling Republican with just four days until voting. Sadow says the Baton Rouge businessman needs to make himself look good for potential run-off voters.

Cut 5 (12) “…voters.”

A November 16th run-off would be triggered if no candidate cracks over 50 percent of the vote.

Abraham refrained from attacking Rispone in the last debate despite a salvo of Rispone attack ads, but Sadow says Abraham needs to go on the offensive to hopefully gain some momentum.

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The debate will be held in Shreveport.

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Juanita Washington, the woman who accused Governor Edwards’ former aide, Johhny Anderson, of sexual harassment has filed a public records lawsuit in order to gain access to information related Anderson’s tenure. Washington says she was forced to resign from her position after she made the accusation.

Cut 7 (12) “…said no” 

The suit seeks documents, texts, and emails associated with Anderson.

Washington and her attorneys from Truth in Politics say Edwards has missed several deadlines after numerous requests to release public records concerning the harassment case. She filed a lawsuit on Tuesday demanding the release of those documents.

Cut 8 (12) “…like me”

Edwards Deputy Executive Counsel Tina Vanichchagorn says that Truth in Politics requested 15 separate items pertaining to this case on August 8th.  Vanichchagorn says each request takes time to prepare.

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She says the political organization also requested 49 other records in the last three months.

Washington says that she retracted her resignation after Governor Edwards fired Anderson over the allegations, and Washington says that Edwards would not let her have her job back. Vanichchagorn stated that was not the case.

Cut 10 (09) “…to do that.” (Cut 10 is glitching at the moment, you can find the audio in the cut for 30, or in the Newscall full file)

Vanichchagorn said that within six hours of learning of the allegations against Anderson, Governor Edwards had him removed from office.

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New research shows rough, congested, and unsafe roads are costing Louisiana motorists around $6.9 billion annually, which could cost up to almost $2,300 per driver. Spokesperson for the transportation research group TRIP, Rocky Moretti, says safety alone costs a total of $2.3 billion.

Cut 11 (09) “…in traffic safety.”

Moretti says vehicle operating costs are $2.1 billion statewide due to cars getting beat up from tattered roads and needing to be repaired or replaced.

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Moretti says longer commutes to work cost motorists time with family as well as limit job opportunities.

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The TRIP report shows nearly half of major locally and state-maintained roads are in poor or mediocre condition.

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The “On the Road Again” project is being considered a huge success. The program lets parents who’ve lost their license for falling behind on child support to catch up in and get their license reinstated.  Department of Children and Families Regional Administrator for Child Support Enforcement Sandra Broussard says they’ve seen an 85% increase in collections this year.

Cut 14 (13) “…$360,456.42.” 

Broussard says the project lightens up on the qualifications for a limited time to get a letter from DCFS to take to the OMV to get a license back.

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Last year, during a six week period, 195 people took advantage of the program.  Broussard says this year was extended to 8 weeks, with 291 people getting back on the road again.   The money will benefit 365 families with 480 children.

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Big game tonight for the Ragin Cajun football team as they host Appalachian State in a game that will be televised by ESPN Two starting at 7 PM. The two teams met in the first Sun Belt championship game last year and both teams could meet again in the conference title game. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says he’s impressed with Appalachian State quarterback Zac Thomas…

cut 17  (29) “…be important” 

Napier says they are not treating tonight’s contest like another game

Cut 18 (13)  championship game” 

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LSU’s offense, which leads the country in scoring, faces its toughest test by far on the season when they host Florida. The Gators lead the SEC in scoring averaging allowing 10 points a game and they lead the conference in sacks with 26. Center Lloyd Cushenberry says protecting quarterback Joe Burrow is a must

cut 19 (18)   “avoid that”   

Last year, Florida dominated LSU’s o-line, beating the Tigers 27-19. Cushenberry says he has not forgotten…

cut 20 (13) “play better”   

530PM LRN News

51 percent of Louisianans would vote for President Trump if the election were held today according to a new Gray Television poll. 58 percent of men support the President while only 45 percent of women say the same. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says it’s a consistent trend.

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625 registered voters were questioned in the survey.

An Emerson College gubernatorial poll puts Governor Edwards at 48 percent, Eddie Rispone at 25 percent, and Ralph Abraham at 19 percent. Gary Landrieu, Patrick Landry, and Oscar Danztler combined to take eight percent of the vote. Polling Director Spencer Kimball says f those numbers hold it would likely force the Governor into a run-off, but…

Cut 11 (09) “that” 

Edwards’ initially polled at 46 percent in the survey but rises to 48 percent when you give him Edwards leaning undecided voters.

State officials broke ground today on the third phase of the I-10 widening project in St. Marin Parish and construction on I-10 from I-49 to the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge started in 2017 and is expected to be completed next year. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says 70-thousand motorists travel this stretch of I-10 daily and by 2035, the number of vehicles is expected to increase to over 105-thousand daily…

Cut 14 (09) “…this system”

Uncertainty among small business owners rose slightly in September sending the small business Optimism index down to 101.8.  NFIB State Director Dawn Starns says Election Day in Louisiana has the potential to bring more clarity to business owners to the future of the business climate in the state.

Cut 7 (11) “…make an impact.”

She says optimism does remain at a historical high.

4:30 PM Newscast

President Donald Trump remains a popular figure in Louisiana according to a new Gray television poll. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Uncertainity among small business owners rose slightly in September sending the small business Optimism index down to 101.8. NFIB State Director Dawn Starns says higher tariffs are a factor…

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Starns says optimism is still at a historically high level

 

An Emerson College gubernatorial poll puts Governor Edwards at 48 percent, Eddie Rispone at 25 percent, and Ralph Abraham at 19 percent. Polling Director Spencer Kimball says the two Republican candidates are polling neck and neck across south Louisiana, and the race could come down to who brings out the most voters in north Louisiana.

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The poll surveyed 467 likely voters and has a 4.5 percent margin of error.

State officials broke ground today on the third phase of the I-10 widening project in St. Marin Parish. Nearly 88-million dollars will go towards expanding I-10 from four to six lanes between Breaux Bridge and Henderson. Governor Edwards says the widening is essential for the Acadiana region…

Cut 12 (05) “…major freight corridor”

3:30 PM Newscast

A new gubernatorial poll has Governor Edwards nearing 50 percent, but being held just shy of avoiding a run-off thanks to support for non-major candidates. Jeff Palermo has the story.

cut  2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”  

Three men from Alexandria have been identified as suspects in the murder of Joshua Brow, a key witness in the murder trial that saw former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger receive a ten-year sentence for the killing of her neighbor.  One of the suspects is in a Dallas hospital.  The other two are on the run.  According to authorities the three men traveled from Alexandria to purchase drugs from Brown in the parking lot of a Dallas apartment complex.

 

 

 

51 percent of Louisianans would vote for President Trump if the election were held today according to a new Gray Television poll. 60-percent of voters backing the President in north and south-central Louisiana, 51 percent in Baton Rouge, and only 40 percent in New Orleans. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan…

Cut 3 (08) “…election”

43 percent say they would prefer to replace the President with a Democrat, and six percent say they’re unsure.

Uncertainity among small business owners rose slightly in September sending the small business Optimism index down to 101.8. NFIB State Director Dawn Starns says businesses want state lawmakers to have a serious discussion on tax reform.

Cut 8 (12) “…overtaxed in Louisiana.”

Starns says optimism is still at a historically high level

 

LRN Sportscast 16:45

After back-to-back 11 AM kick-offs, Tiger Nation is fired up for a 7 Pm kickoff inside Death Valley on Saturday night when 5th ranked LSU hosts 7th ranked Florida. Coach Ed Orgeron knows purple and gold nation will bring it…
cut 17 (16) “…ready to go”
The hostile environment awaiting the Gators is one reason why LSU is a 13-point favorite.

Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier is hoping for a big crowd for tomorrow night’s nationally televised Sun Belt match-up against Appalachian State. It’s a rematch of last year’s Sun Belt title game, which was won by the Mountaineers. The Cajuns are three-point favorite. Kick-off is scheduled for 7 PM on ESPN Two.

Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson looked good in his preseason debut last night, scoring 16 points, grabbing seven rebounds, three assists and three steals in a 133-to-109 win over Atlanta. Williamson threw down his first massive dunk in the first two minutes of the contest and he enjoyed the experience…
cut 30 (10) “…my belt”
The Pels head to Chicago to play the Bulls tomorrow.

The 49ers are the only undefeated team in the NFC after thumping Cleveland 31-3 last night. San Fran is now 4-and-0. Former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham continues to have a hard time finding his way in the Browns offense, had just two catches for 27 yards.

St. James, who defeated previously unbeaten Assumption, is the newly ranked number one team in Class 3-A. Sterlington is ranked season. St. James hosts rival Lutcher this Saturday, while Sterlington is at Farmerville.

LRN PM Newscall Oct 8

President Donald Trump remains a popular figure in Louisiana according to a new Gray television poll. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

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A new gubernatorial poll has Governor Edwards nearing 50 percent, but being held just shy of avoiding a run-off thanks to support for non-major candidates. Jeff Palermo has the story.

cut  2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”  

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51 percent of Louisianans would vote for President Trump if the election were held today according to a new Gray Television poll. 60-percent of voters backing the President in north and south-central Louisiana, 51 percent in Baton Rouge, and only 40 percent in New Orleans. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan…

Cut 3 (08) “…election”

43 percent say they would prefer to replace the President with a Democrat, and six percent say they’re unsure.

58 percent of men support the President while only 45 percent of women say the same. Hogan says it’s a consistent trend.

Cut 4 (07) “…the vote”

57 percent of those surveyed say they do not support impeaching the President. Hogan says impeachment is viewed as a partisan attack.

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625 registered voters were questioned in the survey.

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Uncertainity among small business owners rose slightly in September sending the small business Optimism index down to 101.8. NFIB State Director Dawn Starns says higher tariffs are a factor…

Cut 6 (06) “…negative effects”.

Starns says optimism is still at a historically high level, adding Election Day in Louisiana has the potential to bring more clarity to business owners to the future of the business climate in the state.

Cut 7 (11) “…make an impact.”

Starns says businesses want state lawmakers to have a serious discussion on tax reform.

Cut 8 (12) “…overtaxed in Louisiana.”

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An Emerson College gubernatorial poll puts Governor Edwards at 48 percent, Eddie Rispone at 25 percent, and Ralph Abraham at 19 percent. Polling Director Spencer Kimball says Edwards is a popular figure in the state, nearly as popular as the President.

Cut 9 (12) “approval”

Edwards’ initially polled at 46 percent in the survey but rises to 48 percent when you give him Edwards leaning undecided voters.

Kimball says the two Republican candidates are polling neck and neck across south Louisiana, and the race could come down to who brings out the most voters in north Louisiana.

Cut 10 (11) “…well”

Gary Landrieu, Patrick Landry, and Oscar Danztler combined to take eight percent of the vote. Kimball says if those numbers hold it would likely force the Governor into a run-off, but…

Cut 11 (09) “that” 

The poll surveyed 467 likely voters and has a 4.5 percent margin of error.

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State officials broke ground today on the third phase of the I-10 widening project in St. Marin Parish. Nearly 88-million dollars will go towards expanding I-10 from four to six lanes between Breaux Bridge and Henderson. Governor Edwards says the widening is essential for the Acadiana region…

Cut 12 (05) “…major freight corridor”

Edwards says this phase is part of a larger project to widen and provide nearly 15 miles of new pavement from I-49 to the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge…

Cut 13 (09) “…of Louisiana”

Construction on I-10 from I-49 to the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge started in 2017 and is expected to be completed next year. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says 70-thousand motorists travel this stretch of I-10 daily and by 2035, the number of vehicles is expected to increase to over 105-thousand daily…

Cut 14 (09) “…this system”