9:30 LRN Newscast August 20

For those who have loved ones in a long-term care facility the pandemic has created a strain on them because visitors are not allowed inside nursing homes. Governor John Bel Edwards says they have started the process of deliverying fast-acting testing equipment to facilities that could result in-person visitation again soon…
cut 8 (11) “….weeks’

Governor John Bel Edwards signs an executive order that sets the state’s goal of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by 28% by 2025 , 50% by 2030, and achieve net-zero by 2050. Policy director for Audubon Louisiana Brent Newman says it’s a historic moment
Cut 10 (10) “…the executive order.”

The issue over who should be eligible to cast a mail-in ballot is heating up and the issue may have to be solved in the courts. Governor Edwards has called Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s plan woefully inadequate, but it still passed a House committee yesterday. Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey was the lone Republican to vote against it…
cut 13 (13) “…is now”
A Senate committee will debate the proposal today.

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.
Cut 4 (09)“ …it move forward.”

8:30 LRN Newscast August 20

A court showdown over a proposed fall election plan is more likely after a House Committee approves the proposal that Governor Edwards has called woefully inadequate.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

Tropical Depression 13 could become Tropical Storm Laura later today as it moves towards the Leeward Islands. The National Hurricane Center expects the system to move towards the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. We are also watching an area of low pressure in the central Caribbean.

A new report estimates that one in four Louisiana students lack the internet access needed to conduct online learning. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell is an advocate to expand high-speed internet access and says school districts have supplied some students with Wi-Fi hot spots, which has put the state in a better position since the pandemic began…
cut 5 (07) “…absolutely not”

Governor John Bel Edwards says new testing equipment that can provide quick results on whether a person has the coronavirus could result in nursing homes allowing visitors again. Edwards says nine nursing homes in the state have received this type of equipment and this technoloy should arrive to more long-term care facilites. But in the meantime…
cut 9 (10) “….circumstance’

7:30 LRN Newscast August 20

Governor Edwards hopes in a few weeks nursing homes will be open to visitors once new, fast-acting testing equipment is available. Edwards says the state is trying to supply long-term care facilities with point of care coronavirus diagnostic tests.
Cut 7 (08) “…visitation.”
Edwards says nine nursing homes have received the fast producing testing equipment and more of these tests are on the way.

Governor Edwards signs an executive order that sets the goal for net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The governor is also creating a climate initative task force that will make recommendations on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Policy director for Audubon Louisiana Brent Newman says it will be important to get industry on board…
cut 12 (11) “…part of the soluation”

About one in four Louisiana students lack access to the internet according to a new report. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

After setting high school records in Mississippi, Quarterback Myles Brennan finally gets his chance to lead the LSU Tigers offense. Brennan has been on campus since 2017, could have been the starter in 2018, but Joe Burrow arrived and now the world is dealing with COVID…
cut 30 (08) “…I am today”

6:45 LRN Sportscast August 20

Myles Brennan finally gets his chance to lead LSU’s offense. Brennan has been with the Tigers since 2017. Since his recruitment, there’s been a new head coach, three different offensive coordinators, and now COVID-19. But Brennan says having Steve Ensminger, a former LSU quarterback, as his offensive coordinator is reassuring…
cut 16 (19) “…really nice”
The junior says he’s 220 pounds, up 45 pounds from his freshman season.

NFL Vice President of football operations Troy Vincent said the league may create a bubble for its teams that make the postseason. It’s an idea Saints Coach Sean Payton suggested to the competition committee. A bubble scenario would need approval from the players union.

Two former LSU students have told the USA Today that former running back Derius Guice raped them when he was a freshman in 2016. One of the women, a former tennis player, says she reported the allegation to LSU’s Title nine office but received no response. LSU has released a statement saying the school takes all accusations of sexual assault seriously and formal complaints are promptly and fully investigated.

Tonight is the NBA Draft Lottery and is lady luck on the Pelicans side again. New Orleans won the lottery last year, which allowed them to select Zion Williamson. But the Pelicans chances are not as great this year. They only have a one-percent chance of winning the first overall pick and a six-percent chance of a top-four pick.

The NCAA has granted a waiver to allow the University of Washington transfer center Bryan Penn-Johnson to play for the LSU basketball team this season. The seven-footer has three years of eligibility left. He appeared in seven games last season.

6:30 LRN Newscast Aug 20

Louisiana might not have expanded mail-in balloting options to address the coronavirus for the fall elections. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has introduced a plan that is expected to get legislative approval, but Governor John Bel Edwards says he will reject it. The situation leaves Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey frustrated…
cut 15 (12) “…is it the law”
The courts may have to decide who should be eligible to receive an absentee ballot.

Governor Edwards has signed two executive orders that sets a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050. Policy director for Audobon Louisiana Brent Newman says it’s a doable feat and a newly created Climate Initiative Task Force will lead the way…
cut 11 (10) “…own unique strategy”

Governor Edwards announces visitors may soon be allowed back in long-term care facilities because of new point of care coronavirus diagnostic tests. Brooke Thorington has more…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

AM Newscall 08/20/20

About one in four Louisiana students lack access to the internet according to a new report. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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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” 

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A court showdown over a proposed fall election plan is getting more likely after a House Committee approves a plan that Governor Edwards has called woefully inadequate. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Matt Doyle”  

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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.

Cut 4 (09)“ …it move forward.” 

Additionally, 42% of students are without high-speed broadband access that would allow for multiple users in a home to do virtual learning.

Among the ways school districts have attempted to patch the lack of internet access is through the distribution of Wi-Fi hotspots that work off of cellular data.  Mizell says the 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.”

Mizell says the lack of rural broadband has a much wider impact that stretches beyond virtual education.

Cut 6 (13) “…have no broadband.”

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Governor Edwards expects in a few weeks it will be a lot easier to see your loved ones in nursing homes once new, fast-acting testing equipment is delivered.

Edwards says in the near future nursing homes will be able to more easily accept visitors thanks to the new equipment.

Cut 7 (08) “…visitation.”

Nursing homes have been mostly locked down to non-staff and medical personnel since the pandemic began.

Edwards says the process has already begun, but he doesn’t have an exact date on when your local nursing home will have the capability to conduct these tests.

Cut 8 (11) “…weeks”

Edwards says he understands the strain this has placed on nursing home residents and their family but until the testing equipment is available…

Cut 9 (10) “circumstance”

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Governor John Bel Edwards signs an executive order that sets the state’s goal of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by 28% by 2025, 50% by 2030, and achieve net-zero by 2050. Policy director for Audubon Louisiana Brent Newman says it’s a historic moment

Cut 10 (10) “…the executive order.”

He says the plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is a doable feat and a new Climate Initiatives Task Force will lead the way.

Cut 11 (10) “…own unique strategy.”

Without action, experts estimate Louisiana could lose as much as 4,000 square miles of coastal land over the next 50 years, based on the rates of sea-level rise, which is indirectly influenced by rates of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Newman says it will be important to get industry on board.

Cut 12 (11) “…of the solution.”

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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. He warns if the Governor and Legislature can’t agree it could lead to messy litigation.

Cut 13 (13) “is now” 

Under the plan submitted by the Secretary of State and approved 8-6 by House and Governmental Affairs, the only COVID-related reason for requesting an absentee ballot is if you test positive for the virus during early voting or before Election Day. Edwards says that makes no consideration for those susceptible to the virus, or those ordered to quarantine.

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”

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s plan needs approval by the House, Senate, and Governor to be put into place.

Ardoin says his proposal probably isn’t the best plan, but it was the only one that could pass the Legislature. Ivey says it fails the basic legal requirement to provide a safe voting environment.

Cut 15 (12) “…the law”

The issue will next be taken up Thursday in a Senate committee. There are only 75 days until the November 3rd Presidential Election.

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Myles Brennan finally gets his chance to lead LSU’s offense. Brennan has been with the Tigers since 2017. Since that time there’s been a new head coach, three different offensive coordinators and now COVID-19. But Brennan says having Steve Ensminger, a former LSU quarterback, as his offensive coordinator is reassuring

Cut 16 (19) “ really nice” 

Brennan stands at six-foot-four, 220 pounds as he enters his junior season. The Mississippi native says he’s added 45 pounds since his freshman season.

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” 

Brennan becomes one of the leaders of the team since he’s taking over as starting quarterback. He says it’s a role he gladly accepts

Cut 18  (25) “…whole time”   

4:30 PM Newscast

The House Governmental Affairs Committee approves a fall election plan by Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin. Ardoin defended his plan today while the Governor says he will reject because it doesn’t go far enough…

cut 2 (28) “I’m Matt Doyle”  

The state reports 779 new COVID-19 cases today, it’s the third day in a row new case numbers are under 800. Fatalities reported from the virus today are up 37 and hospitalizations decreased by 44 but remain over one thousand.

Total jobs lost the first half of this year are nearly double the number the state saw after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. That’s according to U-L Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner. On a positive note, Wagner says he does expect to see job growth in the second half of 2020, but not enough to offset the job losses for the first half of the year.

Cut 14 (06) “…half of the year”

He doesn’t see Louisiana returning to a Pre-COVID economy until mid-2022 or later.

As more school districts resume classes Governor John Bel Edwards encourages parents to closely monitor their children for symptoms of COVID-19, and if you see them running a fever, coughing, or showing other signs…

Cut 4 (10)“ …is absolutely false.” 

The health department is working closely with the department of education to build a COVID-19 reporting system.

5:30 PM Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is asking college students to do their part in preventing the spread of the coronavirus. Edwards says that means wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and avoid gatherings with people who are not following this guidance…
Cut 5 (07)  “…to be safe.”
The state reported 779 new cases today and 37 deaths.

Total jobs lost in the first half of this year are nearly double the number the state saw after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. That’s according to U-L Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner, who says the total number of jobs has dropped by more than 10-percent in 2020.
Cut 13 (11) “…significant number” 
Wagner says he expects to see job growth in the second half of 2020, but not enough to offset the job losses for the first half of the year.

 

 

The Legislature is considering Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s election plan for the fall elections that Governor Edwards calls woefully inadequate. The proposal scales back the vote by mail options compared to what the state had for the summer elections. Ardoin says he’s been pressured by both sides to change the plan implemented in the summer, and he feels this is a compromise.

Cut 11 (13) “…i do?.”

The only COVID-related reason for requesting an absentee ballot is testing positive for the virus during early voting or before Election Day.

Two former LSU students told USA Today that former Tigers running back Derrius Guice raped them in 2016 when the Baton Rouge native was a freshman. LSU beat reporter Glen Guilbeau for the USA Today Network says the investigative story found that the women reported the allegations to multiple people at LSU, but…

Cut 6 (07) “…charges”

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 19

Two former LSU students tell USA Today that former Tigers running back Derrius Guice raped them in 2016 when he was a freshman. This news comes on the heels of Guice’s arrest on domestic violence charges in a separate incident that took place in Virginia earlier this month. The Washington Football Team released Guice after the arrest and USA Today Network reporter Glen Guilbeau says Guice might not play football ever again.
Cut 8 (09) “…that much longer.”
Guice’s attorney says the accusations are not true.

During a conference call with reporters, NFL Vice President of football operations Troy Vincent said the league may create a bubble for its teams that make the postseason. It’s an idea that Coach Sean Payton suggested when speaking with the competition committee. A bubble scenario would need approval from the players union.

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says two-to-three players tested positive for COVID-19 when the Tigers began preseason camp on Monday. But Orgeron remains convinced LSU will play this season and it’s the best thing they can do. He admits that during the stay at home order, he spent many nights alone at the LSU football operations building in disbelief with what’s going on…
cut 19 (20) “…for sure”
LSU reported today that it’s had 22 positive coronavirus tests among its student population since August 15th.

Ragin Cajun Athletics announced today that the school will hold a virtual fan fest from September 1st to the 3rd. U-L fans will get a chance to hear from the head volleyball and soccer coaches, football coach Billy Napier and Athletics Director Bryan Maggard. There will also be giveaways.

3:30 LRN Newscast Aug 19

Total jobs lost the first half of this year are nearly double the number the state saw after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. As for a return to a pre-COVID-economy in Louisiana, U-L Lafayette Economist Gary Wagner has a prediction.

Cut 15 (06) “if not later” 

Louisiana’s economy has seen one of the sharpest drops in the nation, only Michigan, New York, Nevada, and Hawaii have seen larger economic downturns.

The reopening of schools and colleges is expected to further complicate managing the spread of COVID-19. Governor Edwards says the State Health Department is working closely with the Department of Education on monitoring the coronavirus by creating a COVID-19 reporting system.

Cut 3 (12)  “…districts and principles.”  

A House committee is busy discussing an election plan for the upcoming November and December elections that the Governor says if passed he will reject. The proposal by Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin scales back the vote by mail options of the summer elections. Ardoin says he counted the votes, and this was the only plan that could pass.

Cut 9 (12) “…be it”

But Bogalusa Representative Malinda White countered that Governor Edwards has already said he’ll reject it…

Cut 10 (08) “…court”

Edwards says the proposal does not allow people who have to quarantine to receive a mail-in a ballot or make any consideration for individuals who are susceptible to the virus.