8:30 LRN Newscast February 18

Tens of thousands are without power as a result of the snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. Those with power are being asked to conserve electricity in an effort to reduce overall demand. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says they didn’t make that request lightly…
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The winter storms are slowing down the distribution of vaccines and getting shots into arms. State health officer Doctor Joe Kanter says that means you may not be able to get vaccinated this week even if you had an appointment to do so…
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Kanter says if the appointment for your second shot gets delayed by a few days that will not impact the overall effectiveness of the vaccine. About 255-thousand Louisiana residents have received both shots.

With two winter storms in the same week to rock the Bayou State, forecasters say it’s been historic. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Light freezing drizzle is still possible through north Louisiana today which is why the area remains under a winter storm warning. It will also turn cold again tonight with temperatures dipping well below the freezing mark and we could see the teens or low 20s tomorrow morning for north Louisiana.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 18

Tens of thousands of residents are without power in Louisiana this morning as a result of the double whammy of winter storms. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says it could take a while to restore power in many areas due to horrendous road conditions.
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Governor John Bel Edwards has requested a Presidential emergency declaration. The governor says the emergency declaration will help Louisiana better respond to this crisis and protect the health and safety of residents.

The state health department reports the winter storms are responsible for three deaths in Louisiana. Two people have died after slipping on the ice, including a 77-year-old Calcacasieu Parish man who slipped into a pool and drowned.

Today, the temperatures are expected to get above the freezing mark, but we are looking at cold mornings on Friday and Saturday.

Many hospitals are forced to reschedule vaccine appointments because the weather has caused delays in the arrival of more COVID-19 vaccine shots. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says if you have to postpone your appointment for the second shot by a few days that’s okay…
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And a side effect of the COVID vaccine has prompted a new recommendation with routine mammograms…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

Zion Williamson scored 36 points last night but Damian Lilliard had 43 and 16 assists as the Trail Blazers topped the Pelicans 126 to 124 last night. Lillard scored 11 points in the fourth quarter including a go-ahead three-point play with 16 seconds left. New Orleans also lost starting center Steven Adams to a right ankle injury. The Pels will host the Suns tomorrow.

The LSU men’s basketball team scheduled game against Ole Miss today has been postponed because of the winter weather. No make-up date, so the Tigers next game is Saturday versus Auburn at 3 PM.

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball weekend series against U-T Arlington has been postponed. The two-game series was set to begin Friday in the Cajundome.

Louisiana Tech’s two-game series against Middle Tennessee has been moved back a day and will now start on Saturday and conclude on Sunday.

As a result of travel issues because of the winter weather, LSU’s 2021 baseball season will not start until Saturday when they host Air Force at 1 PM. They will host Notre Dame at noon on Sunday and then Louisiana Tech on Monday night. The Bulldogs will open their season on Saturday at 5 PM against Notre Dame and then face Air Force at 4:00 and then LSU on Monday night.

The cold weather has also prompted Tulane and the Ragin Cajuns to move up their season opener on Friday from 6 PM to 2 PM.

The start of Northwestern State’s opening series versus Southern Miss has been moved back one day to Saturday as the two teams will play a doubleheader in Hattiesburg at noon. The series will conclude Sunday at 1 PM. Southeastern Louisiana is doing the same thing with its opening series in Hammond versus Mississippi Valley State.

The SWAC has determined that Alcorn State will have to forfeit the six games they were scheduled to play during the upcoming spring season. So that means Southern will get credited with a win for a game that they had scheduled with Alcorn on March 27th. Also instead of Alcorn hosting Southern in the fall, they will now travel to Mumford Stadium.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 18

The winter precipitation still has yet to leave the state as there’s a wintery mix falling in northeast and northcentral Louisiana. The entire state should get above the freezing mark today, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says we are looking at a very cold morning tomorrow…
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Thousands of people spent the night sleeping without power. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says after days of severe winter weather there’s more and more damage to poles and powerlines…
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And highways remain treacherous where snow, sleet, and freezing rain fell yesterday. State Police tells K-T-B-S TV that several 18-wheelers ran off the road and into ditches and traffic is on a standstill on Interstate 20 near Ruston. No reports of injuries at this time.

Many COVID vaccine shipments into Louisiana will be delayed this week due to the winter weather. Matt Doyle has more…
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AM Newscall Feb 18

A side effect of the COVID vaccination has prompted a new recommendation with routine mammograms. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Many vaccine shipments into Louisiana will be delayed this week due to the winter weather. Matt Doyle has more…

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With two winter storms in the same week to rock the Bayou State, forecasters say it’s been historic. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Because COVID vaccines can cause enlarged lymph nodes for several weeks under the arm in which you receive the injection, physicians are recommending changes for routine mammograms. Breast Surgical Oncologist at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Dr. Mindy Bowie (pronounced BOO-e) explains.

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Or try to schedule your mammogram before you are vaccinated for COVID.

Bowie says unfortunately some patients had their mammograms soon after their vaccination before the new recommendations were issued. She says whenever enlarged lymph nodes are noted on a mammogram you will need to be reexamined.

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Bowie says when you schedule your routine mammogram be sure to let the technician know when you were vaccinated for COVID. She also advises whenever you notice anything unusual about your body whatsoever to always contact your physician to rule things out.

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Bowie says enlarged lymph nodes are a common occurrence when your body is mounting an immune response and you shouldn’t be alarmed when they appear after your vaccines.

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After two winter storms this week, forecasters say it appears the worst is behind us. However, State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s still some lingering mixed precipitation this morning in north Louisiana and rain in the southeast. Keim says things aren’t necessarily going to warm up either…

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Keim says the forecast Saturday is very similar to Friday with highs reaching into the 40s and 50s.

After this morning Keim says we shouldn’t see any rain over the next few days…

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Keim says these winter storms will go down as some of the worst we’ve experienced, especially because it’s so widespread.

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Much of Louisiana’s weekly vaccine shipment will be delayed due to the historic winter weather impacting the region.  

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we’re not alone in missing much of our weekly allocation. 

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The state recently crossed a milestone of more people receiving at least one dose of a vaccine than have tested positive in Louisiana.  

Kanter says that means you may not be able to get vaccinated this week even if you had an appointment to do so.  

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Kanter says postponing your second shot of vaccine will not impact its overall effectiveness so don’t worry if you have a wait a few days.  

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Those with only one shot of the two shot sequence are believed to have about 50 percent immunity, while those who complete their sequence have over 90 percent immunity several weeks after their final dose.  

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Tens of thousands of customers are still without power in Louisiana this morning as a result of the double whammy of winter storms.  

Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says it could take awhile to restore power in many areas due to horrendous road conditions. 

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Cahill says after days of severe weather they’re seeing more and more damage to poles and powerlines. 

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Last night Cleco and other providers took the step of asking customers to conserve power to prevent further damage to the grid and Cahill says they didn’t make that request lightly…

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530 PM LRN News

Louisiana is still reeling from a double winter storm punch that’s resulted in power outages for tens of thousands of customers, made hundreds of roads impassable, and has shut down water utilities in Shreveport. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says Shreveport is in a tough spot at the moment 

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City and parish roads have been declared “unpassable” which means they are drivable but dangerous. 

Governor Edwards acknowledged the delays in returning power to much of the state. He says the same roads that are keeping you stuck at home are undrivable for repair crews… 

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Cleco, SWEPCO, and Entergy are all asking customers to conserve power tonight.  

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State Police says treacherous road conditions led to 45 people getting stuck on a stretch of Interstate 20 in Bossier and Webster parish for six to eight hours last night. Trooper Brent Hardy says there were multiple crashes but thankfully no serious injuries. It took a lot of effort to get those stuck on the interstate out of there… 

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The I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge between Lafayette and Baton Rouge is now open as crews have cleared the ice.  

The State Department of Health has officially confirmed three storm related fatalities. A 50-year-old in Lafayette Parish who slipped and fell, a 74-year-old in Lafayette Parish who died of exposure, and a 77-year-old Caddo man who slipped into his pool and drown. We’re awaiting confirmation on a fourth victim in Shreveport. 

4:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 17

After ending a three-game losing streak last night in Memphis, the Pelicans return home tonight to host the Portland Trail Blazers. New Orleans tamed the Grizzlies 144 to 113 as Zion Williamson scored 31 points. Pels head coach Stan Van Gundy likes what he sees from his team offensively, it’s what’s happening on the defensive end that has him concerned…
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Tip-off is at 8 PM.

Because of this crazy winter weather, LSU men’s basketball will not play at Ole Miss tomorrow. In fact, the SEC has decided that no games will be played tomorrow. No word on if the Tigers and Rebels will re-schedule.

As a result of travel issues because of the winter weather, LSU’s 2021 baseball season will not start until Saturday when they host Air Force at 1 PM. They will host Notre Dame at noon on Sunday and then Louisiana Tech on Monday night. The Bulldogs will open their season on Saturday at 5 PM against Notre Dame and then face Air Force at 4:00 and then LSU on Monday night.

The cold weather has also prompted Tulane and the Ragin Cajuns to move up their season opener on Friday from 6 PM to 2 PM.

The start of Northwestern State’s opening series versus Southern Miss has been moved back one day to Saturday as the two teams will play a doubleheader in Hattiesburg at noon. The series will conclude Sunday at 1 PM. Southeastern Louisiana is doing the same thing with its opening series in Hammond versus Mississippi Valley State.

And back to college basketball, Louisiana Tech’s two-game series against Middle Tennessee has been moved back a day and will now start on Saturday and conclude on Sunday.

4:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Due to overwhelming power usage both Entergy Louisiana and SLIMCO are asking customers to voluntarily reduce electricity usage between 5 and 10 pm this evening. They are asking customers to reduce their thermostat to 68 degrees and delay laundry, washing dishes, and bathing and other non-essential uses of electricity.

A 15 mile stretch along I-20 East in Bossier and Webster Parishes is closed after commercial vehicles jackknifed last night causing approximately 45 motorists to be trapped. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says today’s winter weather is challenging Louisiana with power outages, water outages, and hundreds of wrecks on the roadways. Edwards says State Police have worked about 350 weather-related crashes. It’s an especially challenging time for Shreveport as the city is experiencing low water pressure. Edwards says he’s aware of the situation.

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All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed impassable due to the ongoing winter storm.  State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says despite the hazardous road conditions they are seeing an uptick in traffic coming into the region from across the Texas border.  

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Designating a road “impassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel. 

3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Governor John Bel Edwards says today’s winter weather is challenging Louisiana with power outages, water outages, and hundreds of wrecks on the roadways. Edwards says State Police have worked about 350 weather-related crashes.

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Road conditions continue to deteriorate across north Louisiana. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick is asking motorists to try and avoid driving into or through northwest Louisiana at this time. She says successfully navigating the area is a coin flip.  

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Mayor Adrian Perkins told KSLA-TV the city could be without water for 48 hours.

State Police says treacherous road conditions led to 45 people getting stuck on a stretch of Interstate 20 in Bossier and Webster parishes for six to eight hours last night. Trooper Brent Hardy says there were multiple crashes…

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There were no serious injuries, but Hardy says multiple agencies were needed to assist those trapped overnight.

All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed impassable due to the ongoing winter storm. State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says yesterday the sun melted much of the ice along those roads, but… 

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Designating a road “impassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel. 

LRN PM Newscall February 17

A 15 mile stretch along I-20 East in Bossier and Webster Parishes is closed after commercial vehicles jackknifed last night causing approximately 45 motorists to be trapped. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins tells KSLA-TV that the city could be without water for 48 hours due to the second round of winter weather. Matt Doyle has more…

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State Police says treacherous road conditions led to 45 people getting stuck on a stretch of Interstate 20 in Bossier and Webster parish for six to eight hours last night. Trooper Brent Hardy says there were multiple crashes…

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There were no serious injuries, but Hardy says multiple agencies were needed to assist those trapped overnight.

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Hardy stresses the importance of staying off roadways until this storm passes and leave them open for essential workers.

Officials say be prepared just in case you are stranded. Hardy says if you must drive, drive slowly

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I-20 Eastbound remains close for about a 15-mile stretch as they work to remove those vehicles from the interstate.

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Northwest Louisiana is getting hammered by a combination of frigid temperatures and a messy mix of sleet and snow.  

Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins announced much of the city could be without water for the next 48 hours. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick… 

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City and parish roads have been declared “unpassable” which means they are drivable but dangerous. Chadwick says thankfully residents are playing it safe.  

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Chadwick asks motorists to try and avoid driving into or through northwest Louisiana at this time. She says successfully navigating the area is a coin flip.  

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Power outages are also growing and Chadwick says there are concerns the numbers could grow even faster the longer this weather event goes on.  

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All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed impassable due to the ongoing winter storm.  

State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says yesterday the sun melted much of the ice along those roads, but… 

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Designating a road “impassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel. 

Senegal says despite the hazardous road conditions they are seeing an uptick in traffic coming into the region from across the Texas border.  

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Millions remain without power in the Lone Star state after the winter storm wrecked their electrical grid.  

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Governor John Bel Edwards says today’s winter weather is challenging Louisiana with power outages, water outages, and hundreds of wrecks on the roadways. Edwards says State Police have worked about 350 weather-related crashes

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It’s an especially challenging time for Shreveport as the city is experiencing low water pressure. Edwards says he’s aware of the situation

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Edwards says the power and water issues, along with road closures are all linked…

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