8:30 LRN Newscast November 18

Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards beats back a hard challenge from Republican and Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone. Kevin Barnhart has the reaction from Edwards’ election night headquarters…
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Rispone says despite the hard-fought loss, the Republican party has nothing to be ashamed of…
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Republicans will have a near supermajority in the House and a supermajority in the Senate when a new legislature convenes next year.

The Transportation Security Administration and the state Department of Public Safety urge the public to get their Real ID driver’s license soon, even though the Real ID requirement to fly domestically is not needed until October 1, 2020. TSA Spokesperson Sari (Saw-ree) Koshetz is visiting Louisiana airports to get the word out…
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To find out how you can get your Real I-D, go to expressway.org. Travelers without a Real ID after October 1st can still fly domestically, but they’ll need a passport.

A Shreveport teenager charged in the fatal shooting of a two-year-old has been moved to the Caddo Correctional Center. Shreveport police say Ta’Darious Upshaw fired multiple rounds into a vehicle as it entered an apartment complex late Friday afternoon. A toddler riding in the vehicle was struck in the head. Upshaw faces second-degree murder and aggravated assault with a firearm.

7:30 LRN Newscast

After winning Saturday’s election by 40-thousand votes, Governor John Bel Edwards can look forward to another four years in the governor’s mansion. During his first four years, the former state lawmaker from Amite expanded the state’s Medicaid program, approved a criminal justice reform package that had the support of Republicans. So what’s next…
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But LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says Edwards will find it even more difficult getting his agenda approved in his second term that’s because after this round of elections, the legislature is even more conservative than it was during his first four years…
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The 105-member House will have 68 Republicans, while there will be 26 GOP senators in the 39-member Senate.

October 1, 2020 seems far away, but federal and state officials are urging Louisiana residents to get their Real ID driver’s license or identification card now, because you’ll need it to fly domestically. State Office of Motor Vehicles administrator Jill Jarreau says only 10-percent of Louisiana citizens are Real ID-compliant…
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Visit expressway.org for a full walkthrough of the Real ID pickup process.

LSU is ranked number one and they are 10-0 after beating Ole Miss 58-37, but the Tigers gave up 402 yards rushing in that contest. Coach Ed Orgeron on what happened…
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LSU should get to 11-0 on Saturday as they host two-win Arkansas on Saturday night.

6:45 LRN Sportscast November 18

The Saints produced the bounce-back performance they were looking for as they defeated Tampa Bay 34-17 to improve their record to 8-2. New Orleans started fast and built a 20-0 lead in the second quarter, which pleased Coach Sean Payton, but he says there are areas of improvement.
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Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 228 yards and three touchdowns. Michael Thomas had eight catches for 114 yards and the defense had four interceptions and two sacks.

The Pelicans knocked down 18 three-pointers last night to beat Golden State 108-to-100. 35-year-old guard J-J Redick had a team-high 26 points as hit six three-pointers. The Pels are 4-and-8 and they’ll host Portland tomorrow night.

LSU is 10-and-0 but Saturday’s 58-37 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels was a disappointing affair for the Tigers defense that gave up 614 total yards, the most given up by an LSU defense since 2001. Coach Ed Orgeron says the most important thing is that they won the game…
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LSU returns home this Saturday night to host Arkansas. The Razorbacks are two and eight and averaging just 353 yards a game.

The Ragin Cajuns also return home this Saturday after a two-game road trip as U-L Lafayette will host Troy. The Cajuns beat South Alabama 37-27 on Saturday.

Louisiana Tech has a big game this Saturday at U-A-B after losing to Marshall 31-10 on Friday.

6:30 LRN Newscast November 18

Governor John Bel Edwards has survived a difficult re-election campaign beating Republican challenger Eddie Rispone by two percentage points. Rispone poured millions of dollars of his own money into the campaign and President Trump made multiple visits to the state on his behalf. But Edwards says this was always a race about Louisiana issues…
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Rispone’s main platform during the campaign was to improve Louisiana’s standing and make it the best state in the south. He says that remains the goal…
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Rispone says he has no plans to run for political office again.

So how did Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards win re-election in a conservative state? Matt Doyle spoke with a political analyst…
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The Saints defense intercepted four passes on their way to a 34-17 win over Tampa Bay yesterday. In the AP Top 25, LSU remains number one.

LRN AM Newscall November 18

Federal and state officials are urging air travelers to get a Real ID before next October. Connor Ferrill has the story.

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Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards beats back a hard challenge from Republican and Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone. Kevin Barnhart has reaction from Edwards’ election night headquarters…

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Governor John Bel Edwards wins reelection after a hard-fought run-off against GOP contender Eddie Rispone. Matt Doyle spoke with an analyst about the result…

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The Transportation Security Administration and the state Department of Public Safety urge the public to get their Real ID driver’s license soon, even though the Real ID requirement to fly domestically is not needed until October 12020. TSA Spokesperson Sari (Saw-ree) Koshetz is visiting Louisiana airports to get the word out…

Cut 4 (12) “…out of town.”

Travelers without a Real ID after October 1st can still fly domestically, but they’ll need a passport.

State Office of Motor Vehicles administrator Jill Jarreau says to get a REAL ID, you need to visit your local DMV with various forms in hand…

Cut 5 (11) “…social security card.”

LA Wallet, Louisiana’s digital ID, will not be Real ID-compliant October 1st of 2020 but the Office of Motor Vehicles has applied to Homeland Security to make LA Wallet an alternative to Real ID.

Jarreau says so for only 10 percent of Louisiana citizens are Real ID-compliant, so don’t wait until the last minute to pick one up from the DMV…

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Visit expressway.org for a full walkthrough of the Real ID pickup process.

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Governor John Bel Edwards survived a difficult re-election campaign beating Republican challenger Eddie Rispone by two percentage points. Rispone poured millions of dollars of his own money into the campaign and President Trump made multiple visits to the state on his behalf. But Edwards says this was always a race about Louisiana issues…

Cut 7 (09) “…over politics.”

Edwards remains the only Democratic governor in the Deep South. During his first four years, the former state lawmaker from Amite, he expanded the state’s Medicaid program, approved a criminal justice reform package that had the support of Republicans. Edwards looks forward to the next four years…

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Rispone says despite the hard-fought loss the Republican Party has nothing to be ashamed of…

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Rispone’s main platform during the campaign was to improve Louisiana’s standing and make it the best state in the south. He says that remains the goal…

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Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards wins re-election in a deep red state despite a massive push by state and national Republicans to retake the Mansion.

LSU Poli Sci Professor Robert Hogan says Edwards’ blend of cultural conservatism and dedication to popular services like healthcare and education put him at the center of the state’s political gravity.

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This comes despite three visits to the state by President Trump in just over a month. Hogan says Rispone worked hard to tie himself to the President, but it may have been a double-edged sword.

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Turnout in Orleans parish, the state’s Democratic stronghold, surged in the run-off to 49 percent, up from 39 percent in the primary.

Edwards returns for a four-year stint that Hogan says will be a lot tougher than his first term now that Republicans have a near-supermajority in the lower chamber.

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The GOP entered the night with a supermajority in the Senate.

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The New Orleans produced the bounce-back performance they were looking for as they defeated Tampa Bay 34-17 to improve their record to 8-2. The Saints started fast and built a 20-0 lead in the second quarter, which pleased Coach Sean Payton, but he says there are areas of improvement…

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The defense, playing without star cornerback Marshon Lattimore, intercepted Tampa Bay four times. PJ Williams took Lattimore’s place and had an interception as he defended Bucs standout wide receiver Mike Evans. Payton says it was a good day for Williams and the defense…

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Saints quarterback Drew Brees threw for 228 yards and three touchdowns. Michael Thomas had a strong game with eight catches for 114 yards and a touchdown. Brees says the trust factor he has with Thomas is high…

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The Saints host Carolina on Sunday. The Panthers lost to Atlanta.

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Number one LSU is one win away from winning its first SEC West title since 2011 after defeating Ole Miss 58-37 in a wild game in Oxford. The Tigers had 714 total yards as Quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 489 yards and five touchdowns. But LSU’s defense couldn’t stop the Rebels ground game. Coach Ed Orgeron on what led to allowing 402 rushing yards…

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Ole Miss Q-B John Rhys Plumlee rushed for 212 yards and four touchdowns. But there was a sense of disappointment in the locker room, because of the play of LSU’s defense. Orgeron says the most important thing is that they won the game…

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Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls both won on Saturday setting up a huge game in Hammond on Thursday when the Lions host the Colonels in a game that could decide the Southland title. S-L-U, Nicholls and Central Arkansas are all tied for first place heading into the final regular-season game. Colonels Coach Tim Rebowe’s team started fast and defeated McNeese 34-20 on Saturday…

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Senior quarterback Chase Fourcade threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns to end the Cowboys’ three-game winning streak….

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10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 16

The polls are open across the state and at least 52 percent of registered voters are predicted to cast their votes in the runoff. A second poll released this week shows the race for governor is a virtual tie. The JMC Analytics survey of 600 Louisiana voters finds Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican challenger Eddie Rispone each getting 45-percent of the vote. Pollster John Couvillon believes voters made up their mind a long time ago, based on his voting polling throughout the race…

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Couvillon says north Louisiana and African American voters will have a big say in this election…

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Governor Edwards says fishing industry Louisiana has been hit with $258 million in losses due to historic flooding this year. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries conducted an economic impact analysis to determine the flooding impacts. Heavy rains in the Midwest kept the Mississippi at flood stage for extended periods of time and forced the opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway twice.

China lifting a ban on poultry imports from the United States is welcomed news for the Bayou State.  In Louisiana, poultry is a $2 billion industry and the decision opens the market for Louisiana producers as the port of New Orleans is one of the largest poultry exporters in America.  Ag Commissioner Mike Strain believes Louisiana can meet the growing demand by taking product being held in storage and moving it.

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9:30 LRN Newscast Nov 16

The 2019 governor’s race is a toss-up, today. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The governor’s race in Louisiana will determine the nation’s final gubernatorial race for the year.

The other statewide race to be determined today is for Secretary of State, it’s a rematch between Republican Kyle Ardoin and Democrat Gwen Collins-Greenup. Twenty-nine legislative races will also determine it republicans gain a house supermajority.  A voter turnout of at least 52-percent is predicted.

China lifts a ban on poultry imports from the United States.   In Louisiana, poultry is a $2 billion industry. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says this is welcomed news for the Bayou State. China banned all US poultry imports in January 2015 after a bird flu outbreak in December 2014.  Strain says in 2013, the US was selling about $500 million in poultry annually to China.

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New Orleans is also a leading port for poultry exporters.

In sports, The Bulldogs of La Tech fell to Marshall, last night’s final score 31-10.

McNeese State and Nicholls kickoff at 3 today in a battle for the FCS Playoffs.

The Southern Jaguars take on Jackson State, kickoff is 2 o’clock and the LSU Tigers and Ole Miss kickoff at 6pm.

8:30 AM Newscast Nov 16

Correction – Updated

It’s election day in Louisiana as voters go to the poll to make a choice among the runoff candidates. A second poll released this week shows the race for governor is a virtual tie. The JMC Analytics survey of 600 Louisiana voters finds Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican challenger Eddie Rispone each getting 45-percent of the vote. Pollster John Couvillon says it all comes down to turnout…

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Couvillon says north Louisiana and African American voters will have a big say in this election, he’s predicting a turnout of at least 52-percent.

Also on the ballot is a rematch for Louisiana secretary of state between Kyle Ardoin and Gwen Collins-Greenup. Twenty-four legislative races will also be decided today, it will determine if Republicans gain a House supermajority and the competition to fill a vacant state Supreme Court seat. Polls are open and close tonight at 8.

China lifts a ban on poultry imports from the United States.  In Louisiana, poultry is a $2 billion industry and the decision opens the market for Louisiana producers as the port of New Orleans is one of the largest poultry exporters in America.  Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says it is welcomed news.

Cut 10 (06) “…the foreign markets.”

Many Tiger fans are on the road this weekend to support the top-ranked Bayou Bengals in their matchup with Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi.   Visit Oxford Executive Director Kinney Ferris says the excitement in the town to host the fans is high after the Tigers tamed Bama last week.

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Kickoff is at 6pm.

5:30 PM LRN News November 15

Both sides of the Governor’s race are rolling out the stars hoping to inspire their base to pack into polling stations tomorrow…

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Couvillon is predicting a turnout of at least 52-percent. He says north Louisiana and African American voters will have a big say in this election…

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Polls open at 7 AM and close at 8 PM tomorrow.

China lifts a ban on poultry imports from the United States.  In Louisiana, poultry is a $2 billion industry and the decision opens the market for Louisiana producers as the port of New Orleans is one of the largest poultry exporters in America.  Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says it is welcomed news.

Cut 10 (06) “…the foreign markets.”

Many Tiger fans are hitting the road this weekend to support the top-ranked Bayou Bengals in their matchup with Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi.   Visit Oxford Executive Director Kinney Ferris says the excitement in town to host fans is high after the Tigers tamed Bama last week.

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SEC Nation will be broadcasting from Oxford.

4:30 PM LRN News November 15

The 2019 governor’s race is a toss-up, with election day on Saturday. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Republicans have leaned on Presidential rallies and the GOP Congressional delegation to drive interest. Senator John Kennedy is calling on all Republicans to cast a ballot…

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Governor Edwards is hoping to tap into the Big Easy base tonight in New Orleans with “Turn Up Turn Out” concert.

China lifts a ban on poultry imports from the United States. In Louisiana, poultry is a $2 billion industry and the decision opens the market for Louisiana producers as the port of New Orleans is one of the largest poultry exporters in America. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain believes Louisiana can meet the growing demand by taking product being held in storage and moving it.

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Many Tiger fans are hitting the road this weekend to support the top-ranked Bayou Bengals in their matchup with Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi. Visit Oxford Executive Director Kinney Ferris says the large influx of visitors may result in the area moving at a slower pace.

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Kickoff is at 6 PM.