4:30 PM Newscast

 

All eyes are on the tropics as two tropical depressions are expected to form into named storms today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says the closest system to Louisiana is tropical depression 14 and is currently getting better organized in the Western Caribbean.  Keim says the tropical depression 13 is also gaining steam but is about 750 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands in the Atlantic.
Cut 10 (10) “…as a hurricane.”
Keim says Louisiana could be a landing spot for either or both storms.
Eight SEC teams have announced their plans for fans at football games this season, with all of them having capacities somewhere between 20 and 25 percent. Governor Edwards expects we will know the situation at Tiger Stadium in the next ten days…
Cut 6 (09) “…26th”
LSU opens the season in Baton Rouge on September 26th against Mississippi State.

American Airlines is suspending flights out of Lake Charles from October 7th through November 3rd. American says it the first step in an evaluation of their network, but Lake Charles Regional Airport Director Heath Allen says it’s surprising considering how strongly they’ve bounced back.

Cut 3 (11)  “…percent”  

The Louisiana Treasury Department announces they returned a record 63-million dollars in unclaimed property for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Each year millions of dollars in unclaimed cash, such as payroll checks, royalties, and life insurance proceeds are turned over to the State Treasurer’s Office. State Treasurer John Schroder says this past year his office returned more than two million dollars to a family in New Orleans and he has another great example

Cut 13 (08) “…$268,000 too” 

330 PM LRN News

Gulf Coast residents are warily eying two tropical depressions that are expected to form into named storms today and move into the Gulf by early next week. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the closest system to Louisiana is tropical depression 14 and is currently getting organized in the Western Caribbean.

Cut 9 (13) “…cone of uncertainty.”

The storm is expected to peak at tropical storm strength.

The Louisiana Treasury Department announces they returned a record 63-million dollars in unclaimed property for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. State Treasurer John Schroder says he’s pleased to set a new record during a pandemic.

Cut 14 (10) “…better timing”

Senator Bill Cassidy is diagnosed with COVID-19.

Governor Edwards expects we will know the new capacity limits at Tiger Stadium within the next ten days. So far eight SEC teams have announced, with all of them only allowing 25 percent of less of their total capacity to attend games. Edwards says setting capacity isn’t just about spacing people out in the stands, it’s about getting them there safely first…

Cut 7 (12) “…the game.”

Face coverings will also be mandatory at all SEC games.

American Airlines is suspending flights out of Lake Charles from October 7th through November 3rd. Lake Charles Regional Airport Director Heath Allen says  their data indicates they had been filling American flights out of Lake Charles at 70 percent, which is a healthy number right now, so the decision is surprising.

Cut 4 (09)“ …the fall.” 

Updated PM Newscall for August 20 ###Tiger Stadium Story revised###

American Airlines will suspend flights to 15 smaller US cities starting October 7th. Matt Doyle spoke with the Lake Charles Regional Airport Director about their inclusion on the list…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle”  

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Two tropical depressions should have the attention of residents along the Gulf Coast. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut 2 (28) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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American Airlines is suspending flights out of Lake Charles from October 7th through November 3rd.

American says it the first step in an evaluation of their network, but Lake Charles Regional Airport Director Heath Allen says it’s surprising considering how strongly they’ve bounced back.

Cut 3 (11)  “…percent”  

American has also canceled flights to 14 other smaller US cities through the same period.

Allen says their data indicates they had been filling American flights out of Lake Charles at 70 percent, which is a healthy number right now.

Cut 4 (09)“ …the fall.” 

American received ten billion dollars in federal stimulus funds on the condition that flights and their workforce were maintained. That requirement ends September 30th. American reported losses of more than two billion in the last quarter.

Allen says thankfully they still have United providing flights to Dallas, but the loss of access to the American network will be difficult to recover from.

Cut 5 (05)  “…away”

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Eight SEC teams have announced their plans for fans at football games this season, with all of them having capacities somewhere between 20 and 25 percent. Governor Edwards expects we will know the situation at Tiger Stadium in the next ten days…

Cut 6 (09) “…26th”

LSU opens the season in Baton Rouge on September 26th against Mississippi State.

Edwards says the capacity limits won’t just be based on how safely you can space people out in the stadium, but how safely you can move people around the stadium.

Cut 7 (12) “…the game.”

Face coverings will also be mandatory at all SEC games.

Edwards says he is also waiting on plans from ULM, UL Lafayette, and La Tech as well as LSU. He’s confident their proposals will be adequate.

Cut 8 (08) “look like.”

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All eyes are on the tropics as two tropical depressions are expected to form into named storms today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says the closest system to Louisiana is tropical depression 14 and is currently getting organized in the Western Caribbean.

Cut 9 (13) “…cone of uncertainty.”

The storm is expected to peak at tropical storm strength.

Keim says the tropical depression 13 is also gaining steam but is about 750 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands in the Atlantic.

Cut 10 (10) “…as a hurricane.”

Keim says both storms are likely to impact the US and Louisiana could be a landing spot for either or both.

Cut 11 (10) “…both of them.”

A tropical wave coming off of Africa is a third area of concern.

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The Louisiana Treasury Department announces they returned a record 63-million dollars in unclaimed property for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. State Treasurer John Schroder says the previous record was 52-million dollars, which was set during the previous fiscal year

Cut 12 (11) “…keeps climbing”

Each year millions of dollars in unclaimed cash, such as payroll checks, royalties, and life insurance proceeds are turned over to the State Treasurer’s Office. Schroder says this past year his office returned more than two million dollars to a family in New Orleans and he has another great example

Cut 13 (08) “…$268,000 too” 

Schroder says he’s pleased to set a new record during a pandemic

Cut 14 (10) “…better timing”

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 20

Eight SEC teams have released their plans for fans at football games this season, with all of them having capacities somewhere between 20 and 25 percent. Governor John Bel Edwards expects we will know the situation at Tiger Stadium in the next ten to 12 days
Cut 6 (09) “…26th”
LSU opens the season in Baton Rouge on September 26th against Mississippi State.

The Ragin Cajuns have finalized their football schedule for 2020 as they’ve added a trip to UAB on Friday October 23rd and will host Central Arkansas on November 21st at Cajun Field. That gives U-L Lafayette 11 games on the schedule, making up for the games lost against New Mexico State and Missouri. The game at U-A-B will be on a Friday.

ULM announces it will kick off the season on September fifth at Troy. The two teams were originally scheduled to play on October 17th.

As long as COVID-19 doesn’t get in the way, Myles Brennan will finally get his chance to be LSU’s starting quarterback. Brennan arrived at LSU in 2017 and has watched Joe Burrow take snaps the last two seasons. In today’s college football, many quarterbacks look to transfer if they don’t play right away, but Brennan says he knew he would eventually get his chance with the purple and gold…
cut 17 (25) “….that position”

Tonight is the NBA draft lottery. The Pelicans have only a one-percent chance of landing the top pick. A six-percent chance of moving up and getting a top four selection.

2:30 LRN Newscast Aug 20

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has tested positive for COVID-19. A press release from his office the Republican senator was notified last night he had been exposed, he was tested today and it revealed he’s positive. A spokesperson from his office says the Senator is also suffering from mild symptoms that began this morning. He was in Shreveport yesterday visiting two hospitals which included the VA medical center.

Two tropical depressions have the attention of weather experts. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut 2 (28) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

American Airlines is suspending flights out of Lake Charles from October 7th through November 3rd.

American says it the first step in an evaluation of their network, but Lake Charles Regional Airport Director Heath Allen says thankfully they still have United providing flights to Dallas, but the loss of access to the American network will be difficult to recover from.

Cut 5 (05)  “…away”

The Louisiana Treasury Department announces they returned a record 63-million dollars in unclaimed property for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. State Treasurer John Schroder says the previous record was 52-million dollars, which was set during the previous fiscal year

Cut 12 (11) “…keeps climbing”

Schroder says he’s pleased to set a new record during a pandemic

 

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 20

American Airlines will suspend flights to 15 smaller US cities starting October 7th. Matt Doyle spoke with the Lake Charles Regional Airport Director about their inclusion on the list…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle”  

 

The state reports a sharp decline in hospitalizations today, down by 73, the first time the rate is below 1100 since July 9th, new cases reported up by 1034, and US Senator Bill Cassidy has tested positive for COVID-19.

Seven SEC teams have released their reduced stadium capacities so far, with all of them having capacities somewhere between 20 and 25 percent.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he is also waiting on plans from ULM, UL Lafayette, and La Tech as well as LSU. He’s confident their proposals will be adequate.

Cut 8 (08) “look like.”

Face coverings will also be mandatory at all SEC games

All eyes are on the tropics as two tropical depressions are expected to form into named storms today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says both storms are likely to impact the US and Louisiana could be a landing spot for either or both.

Cut 11 (10) “…both of them.”
A tropical wave coming off of Africa is a third area of concern, but Keim says that is still very far off.

12:30 PM Newscast

All eyes are on the tropics as two tropical depressions are expected to form into named storms today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says the closest system to Louisiana is tropical depression 14 and is currently getting better organized in the Western Caribbean. Keim says the tropical depression 13 is also gaining steam but is about 750 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands in the Atlantic.

Cut 10 (10) “…as a hurricane.”

Keim says both storms are likely to impact the US and Louisiana could be a landing spot for either or both.

American Airlines is suspending flights out of Lake Charles from October 7th through November 3rd. American says it the first step in an evaluation of their network, but Lake Charles Regional Airport Director Heath Allen says it’s surprising considering how strongly they’ve bounced back.

Cut 3 (11)  “…percent”  

Seven SEC teams have released their reduced stadium capacities so far, with all of them having capacities somewhere between 20 and 25 percent. Governor John Bel Edwards says the capacity limits won’t just be based on how safely you can space people out in the stadium, but how safely you can move people around the stadium.

Cut 7 (12) “…the game.”

Face coverings will also be mandatory at all SEC games.

The state reports the largest single-day drop in COVID hospitalizations in three months as the total falls to 1,087, down by 73, and marks the first time since July 9th it has been below 1100. Just over 900 new cases today, total cases: 140,821… Total deaths, 4,496, up by 28.

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 20

LSU interim president Thomas Galligan told WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge today that the university is looking into the allegations that former running back Derrius Guice raped two female students in 2016. Galligan says they take every allegation of sexual misconduct very seriously. Guice’s lawyer has said the accusations are not true.

LSU’s first-year starting quarterback Myles Brennan says he has no problems handling a leadership role and says he’s been a leader, even though he’s watched from the sidelines during most of his collegiate career…
cut 18 (25) “…whole time”

The Ragin Cajuns have finalized their football schedule for 2020 and they’ve added a trip to UAB on October 23rd and will host Central Arkansas on November 21st at Cajun Field. That gives U-L Lafayette 11 games on the schedule, making up for the games lost against New Mexico State and Missouri. The game at U-A-B will be on a Friday.

The NFL will reportedly not allow cheerleaders, mascots and reporters on the sidelines thsi year. According to a memo to teams, the only people allowed on the sidelines are players, officials, and essential television network employees.

Tonight is the NBA Draft Lottery and is lady luck on the Pelicans side again. New Orleans won the lottery last year. But the Pels only have a one-percent chance of winning the first overall pick tonight and a six-percent chance for a top-four pick. Unlike last year, there is not a consensus number one pick.

1130 AM LRN News

Seven SEC teams have released their reduced stadium capacities so far, with all of them having capacities somewhere between 20 and 25 percent. Governor John Bel Edwards expects we will know the situation at Tiger Stadium sometime very soon.

Cut 6 (09) “…26th”

LSU opens the season in Baton Rouge on September 26th against Mississippi State.

All eyes are on the tropics as two tropical depressions are expected to form into named storms today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says the closest system to Louisiana is tropical depression 14 and is currently getting better organized in the Western Caribbean.

Cut 9 (13) “…cone of uncertainty.”

A major disagreement between the Legislature and Governor over how to run the fall elections appears likely to end up in court. Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey says the plan requires approval from both the Governor and Legislature, and the Governor has promised to reject a plan approved yesterday in committee that seems to have the backing of legislative Republicans…

Cut 13 (13) “is now” 

Governor Edwards has called the restrictions on mail-in balloting woefully inadequate.

A new report estimates about a quarter of Louisiana students do not have access to the internet to participate in virtual classes. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says the expanded distribution of Wi-Fi hotspots puts the state in a much better position than it was at the beginning of the pandemic, but it’s not a reliable long-term solution…

Cut 5 (07)  “…solution?  Absolutely not.”

10:30 AM Newscast

Governor Edwards announces nursing homes will be receiving fast-results tests that should allow more visitation in the next few weeks. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington” 

Interim LSU President Thomas Galligan says LSU has been investigating the claims made against former Tigers running back Derrius Guice and will continue to do so. Allegations published in a recent investigative report by USA Today accuse Guice of raping two former students during his freshman year in 2016, and claimed school officials did not follow proper procedures after reporting the incident.

 

A new report estimates about a quarter of Louisiana students do not have access to the internet to participate in virtual classes.  Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says the findings are deeply concerning, adding that in her district, it’s about 46% who are without internet. Mizell adds the lack of rural broadband has a much wider impact that stretches beyond virtual education.

Cut 6 (13) “…have no broadband.”

Louisiana’s guidelines for the fall election are appearing more likely to have to be settled in court after a House committee passes a plan Governor Edwards vows to reject. Barry Ivey was the lone Republican to vote against the plan Wednesday in committee. Ivey says instead of sending the issue to court the Legislature needs to cease advancing the Secretary of State’s plan and negotiate a deal with the Governor, or the end result is inevitable.

Cut 14 (04) “…to me”