5:30 LRN Newscast LRN Jan 15

A Lafayette man faces charges for participating in the January 6th storming of the US Capitol building. 50-year-old Vaughn Gordon faces the rough equivalent of some trespassing misdemeanors for being in the Capitol that day and got caught after describing his participation to the Advocate and talking about it on a social media video. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Gordon may not be the only Bayou State native who gets arrested…

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Protests are expected this weekend outside of all 50 State Capitol Buildings. Security has been heightened and Governor John Bel Edwards is asking for the demonstrations to remain peaceful and protesters should also wear a mask…
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Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign exceeded its goal and raised more than $171 million for the University.  LA Tech President Dr. Les Guice says the funds have already been used to assist students and they have other infrastructure projects that are in the works.

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More than 23,500 donors made more than 100-thousand individuals’ donations.

The Saints and Buccaneers will meet for a third time on Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game. In the two regular-season meetings, the Saints allowed just 13 points a game and they’ve intercepted Bucs Quarterback Tom Brady five times. Brady has a lot of respect for the New Orleans defense

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Kickoff is Sunday at 5:30.

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 15

State and federal law enforcement agencies say they are prepared for this weekend’s planned demonstrations and will be monitoring the situation at the State Capitol. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Louisiana native, Lt General Russel Honore will lead the review of security at Capitol Hill following the violent riot on January 6th. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Honore’s appointment Friday and says he was chosen due to his strong experience. The Green General is also known for his command of a Joint Task Force after Katrina.

A Lafayette man has been charged for allegedly participating in last week’s riot at the U-S Capitol. 50-year-old Vaughn Gordon made his first court appearance Thursday. He faces two charges, including knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says Gordon got himself in trouble for posting pictures and there’s also video on FB of him discussing being inside Capitol with a friend.

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The Saints and Buccaneers will meet for a third time on Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game. In the two regular-season meetings, the Saints allowed just 13 points a game and they’ve intercepted Bucs Quarterback Tom Brady five times. Saints Offensive tackle Terron Armstead says they’ll stick with what they’ve done all season…

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Kickoff Sunday is at 5:30 in the Dome.

445 LRN PM Sports

The Saints are preparing to take down the Tom Brady led Bucs for the 3rd time this year Sunday at 5:40 PM.

The Saints defense suffocated Brady in the previous two regular-season contests, holding the Bucs to 13 points a game and picking the future Hall of Famer off five times.  Brady has a lot of respect for the New Orleans defense.

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Happy birthday Drew Brees, the Saints legend turned 42 today and looking forward to playing against the 43-year-old Brady. He says he expected they’d be facing off in a win or go home game…

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Also playing this weekend: the Rams and Packers, Browns and Chiefs, and the Ravens and Bills.

La Tech men’s basketball will host UTSA for two games beginning tonight. The Bulldogs are 9-4, 2-2 in Conference USA after splitting a pair of games at Western Kentucky last week. The Roadrunners are 5-and-6, 1-and-3 in Conference USA, and snapped a three-game losing streak with a win over North Texas last Saturday. Bulldogs Coach Eric Konkol says the Texas San Antonio is getting better

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Elsewhere in college hoops action this evening we’ve got ULM heading up north to take on Arkansas State and the Cajuns driving west to take on Texas Arlington.

The Pelicans hope to snap a four-game losing streak tonight in Los Angeles against the reigning champion Lakers.

330 PM LRN News

50-year-old Vaughn Gordon of Lafayette is facing misdemeanor charges related to his participation in the attack on Capitol Hill last week. Gordon told the Advocate that he was able to wander the Capitol for nearly two hours, but says he didn’t vandalize anything and remained peaceful, but legal analyst Tim Meche says because a cop lost their life that day everyone even remotely involved will be facing charges…

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Governor Edwards blasted those who took part in last week’s mob riot…

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Federal prosecutors also allege some involved in the riot were actively plotting to assassinate elected officials. Because of that law enforcement is on alert ahead of this weekend’s expected protests at the Louisiana State Capitol. Edwards says if you’re going, stay peaceful and wear a mask.

The Saints and Buccaneers will meet for a third time on Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game. Tampa Bay finished the regular season with the N-F-L’s number one rush defense. Saints Offensive tackle Terron Armstead on what the Buccaneers do well….

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The Saints swept the regular-season series only allowing 13 points a game along with five interceptions.

Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign and exceeded its goal and raised more than $171 million for the University.  LA Tech President Dr. Les Guice says the campaign which began November 2018 originally set out to raise $125 million.

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230 PM LRN News

A Lafayette man faces charges for participating in the January 6th storming of the US Capitol building. 50-year-old Vaughn Gordon faces the rough equivalent of some trespassing misdemeanors for being in the Capitol that day and got caught after describing his participation to the Advocate and talking about it on a social media video. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Gordon may not be the only Bayou State native who gets arrested…

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Gordon told the Advocate that he was able to wander the Capitol for nearly two hours, but says he didn’t vandalize anything and remained peaceful.

Governor Edwards is asking anyone going to the election protest at the State Capitol to not resort to the kinds of violence we saw in D.C. last week…

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The Saints and Buccaneers will meet for a third time on Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game. In the two regular-season meetings, the Saints allowed just 13 points a game and they’ve intercepted Bucs Quarterback Tom Brady five times. Brady has a lot of respect for the New Orleans defense

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Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign and exceeded its goal and raised more than $171 million for the University.  LA Tech President Dr. Les Guice says the funds have already been used to assist students and they have other infrastructure projects are the works.

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More than 23,500 donors made more than 100-thousand individuals donations.

January 15 Friday PM Newscall

Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign proves donors are Forever Generous by exceeding their goal and raising $171 million. Brooke Thorington has more.

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State and federal law enforcement agencies say they are prepared for this weekend’s planned demonstrations and will be monitoring the situation at the State Capitol. Matt Doyle has the story.

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So far only one Louisianan has been arrested for participating in the riot at the Capitol last week, 50-year-old Vaughn Gordon of Lafayette.

Gordon isn’t accused of being violent, only of misdemeanors, but legal analyst Tim Meche says everyone at the Capitol that day who gets caught will pay a price…

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One police officer was beaten to death with a fire extinguisher and another committed suicide several days after. Federal prosecutors also allege some involved in the riot were actively plotting to assassinate elected officials.

Gordon got charged after admitting to the Advocate that he was inside the Capitol that day as part of the protest. There’s also a video circulating of Gordon discussing the day…

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Gordon told the Advocate that he was able to wander the Capitol for nearly two hours, but says he didn’t vandalize anything and remained peaceful.

Meche says Gordon may not be the only Bayou State native who gets arrested…

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Gordon was charged Thursday with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority, and one count of demonstrating in the Capitol.

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Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign and exceeded its goal and raised more than $171 million for the University.  LA Tech President Dr. Les Guice says the campaign which began November 2018 originally set out to raise $125 million.

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Guice credits the Loyal Tech family, who has been impacted by the University for the success of the campaign.

Guice says the funds have already been used to assist students and they have other infrastructure projects are the works.

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The La Tech campus was heavily damaged on April 25th of 2019, by an EF3 tornado, the majority of that damage was to athletic facilities. Guice says the unfortunate event spurred donations to the campaign.

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Guice says parts of that significant donation of $1-million went towards helping students and staff who were affected by the tornado.

More than 23,500 donors made more than 100-thousand individuals donations.

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Governor Edwards asks everyone participating in this weekend’s protests to stay peaceful and follow the law.

Law enforcement agencies report they will be closely monitoring demonstrations at the State Capitol this weekend. Edwards says the state will protect your right to protest, but not to riot.

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State Police and other law enforcement agencies including the FBI released a joint statement saying they are monitoring the situation but have not identified any specific or substantiated threat to life or property.

Edwards touted the fact that election protestors have been holding demonstrations at the State Capitol for weeks without issue, hopes they will continue to do so, and not behave like the Capitol Hill mob.

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Federal Prosecutors now allege the some involved in the Capitol Hill mob intended to capture and assassinate specific elected officials.

Edwards asks anyone attending a protest this weekend to wear a mask.

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The Saints and Buccaneers will meet for a third time on Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game. In the two regular-season meetings, the Saints allowed just 13 points a game and they’ve intercepted Bucs Quarterback Tom Brady five times. Brady has a lot of respect for the New Orleans defense

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Tampa Bay finished the regular season with the N-F-L’s number one rush defense. Saints Offensive tackle Terron Armstead on what the Buccaneers do well….

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This will be the third meeting this season between the Saints and Buccaneers. Armstead says they’ll stick with what they’ve done all season…

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1:30 LRN Newscast January 15

A Lafayette man has been charged for allegedly participating in last week’s riot at the U-S Capitol. 50-year-old Vaughn Gordon made his first court appearance yesterday. He faces two charges, including knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says Gordon got himself in trouble for posting several pictures of himself inside the Capitol on Facebook…
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Over 80 people involved in the riot at the Capitol have been arrested.

Protests are expected this weekend outside of all 50 State Capitol Buildings. Security has been heightened and Governor John Bel Edwards is asking for the demonstrations to remain peaceful and protesters should also wear a mask…
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Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign proves donors are Forever Generous by exceeding their goal and raising $171 million. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Five-hundred vaccinated workers from Ochsner Health and LCMC Health will attend Sunday’s playoff game between the Saints and the Buccaneers in the Superdome. Saints owner Gayle Benson says this is just a small gesture to recognize the incredible work these men and women have completed over the last year.

12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 15

So far only one Louisianan has been arrested for participating in the riot at the Capitol last week, 50-year-old Vaughn Gordon of Lafayette. Gordon isn’t accused of being violent, only of misdemeanors, but legal analyst Tim Meche says everyone at the Capitol that day who gets caught will pay a price…

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One police officer was beaten to death with a fire extinguisher and another committed suicide several days after.

Governor John Bel Edwards asks everyone participating in this weekend’s protests to stay peaceful and follow the law. Edwards touted the fact that election protestors have been holding demonstrations at the State Capitol for weeks without issue, hopes they will continue to do so.

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Louisiana native and retired Lt. General Russell Honore has been tapped by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to review security at the US Capitol in wake of last week’s events. The Green General is best known for leading the Katrina Joint Task Force.

Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign raises more than $171 million. Tech President Dr. Les Guice says they are overwhelmed with the generosity of the fundraiser. The La Tech campus was heavily damaged on April 25th of 2019, by an EF3 tornado, Guice says the unfortunate event spurred donations to the campaign.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints and Buccaneers will meet for a third time on Sunday in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game. In the two regular-season meetings, the Saints allowed just 13 points a game and in the week nine matchup held Tampa Bay’s offense to 194 yards. But Saints defensive end Cam Jordan still has a lot of respect for Tom Brady and Tampa Bay’s offense…
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Brady has thrown 12 interceptions on the season and the Saints defense has picked off five of his passes.

It remains to be seen if the versatile Taysom Hill will play for the Saints. He has not practiced the last two days because of a knee injury.

Zion Williamson will return to the court this tonight as the Pelicans visit the Lakers. Williamson missed Wednesday’s loss to the Clippers because of an inconclusive COVID test. But Lonzo Ball will miss his second straight game with a knee injury. Eric Bledsoe is questionable with right eye irritation.

The LSU men’s basketball team will look to improve to 5-1 in the SEC when they host South Carolina on Saturday. Gamecocks coach Frank Martin will not be at the game. Martin told the Athletic he has tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time. He said he also tested positive in May and while he’s feeling good, he says COVID kicked his tail this time around.

In college hoops action tonight, the Ragin Cajuns are on the road for the first time in 44 days as they will visit U-T Arlington. ULM is at Arkansas State, while Louisiana Tech hosts U-T San Antonio.

And former LSU Tiger DJ LeMahieu has reportedly agreed to a six-year, 90 million dollar contract to stay with the Yankees.

1130 AM LRN News

Governor Edwards asks everyone participating in this weekend’s protests to stay peaceful and follow the law. Law enforcement agencies report they will be closely monitoring demonstrations at the State Capitol this weekend. Edwards says the state will protect your right to protest, but not to riot.

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Law enforcement agencies released a statement saying they have not identified any specific or substantiated threat to life or property.

Louisiana Tech’s Forever Loyal Campaign and exceeded its goal and raised more than $171 million for the University.  LA Tech President Dr. Les Guice says the campaign which began November 2018 originally set out to raise $125 million.

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The Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots keep growing with both games up over 600 million dollars now. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says if you end up winning tonight’s 750 million dollar Mega Millions jackpot, you’d be the first Louisianan to do so in awhile…

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Chopin says both Jackpots are in their respective games Top five,

About 50 Louisiana small business owners had a zoom call this week with staff members of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation as they seek a liability shield against COVID-infection related lawsuits and the owner of Lafayette-based I-T company Techneaux, Ben Johnson, says the rising cost of healthcare coverage for employees is another concern.

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