12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 9

Four state troopers have been arrested for allegedly using excessive force in two separate incidents. Troop F spokesperson Michael Reichardt one incident occurred last May following a vehicle pursuit in Franklin Parish. Reichardt says when the chase ended, the driver laid on the ground in a compliant position.

Cut 4 (11) “…arrest report” 

One trooper, Jacob Brown, was involved in both incidents.  The other troopers arrested are Dakota DeMoss, George Harper, and Randall Dickerson.

31-year-old Julianna Goodson of Bernice is facing attempted manslaughter and aggravated arson charges after allegedly setting her boyfriend’s bed on fire with him in it. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the two had been arguing prior.

Cut 6 (09) “…on fire.”

Former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial began today with Democrats pushing to make the case he incited a mob to attack the US Capitol on January 6th. Louisiana Senator John Kennedy announced he will be voting against convicting President Trump. Senator Bill Cassidy says he hasn’t made a decision yet.

Cut 9 (09) “..can do”

All of the state’s Republican Congressional Delegation voted against articles of impeachment in the House.

The state reports 1,321 new COVID-19 cases Hospitalizations decreased by 22 for a daily total of 1,122.

1140 Sportscast 2/9

The Pelicans have won three straight games and five of the last seven heading into tonight’s home game against Houston.  The team continues to be led offensively by forwards Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, both averaging over 20 points per game.  Coach Stan Van Gundy says Williamson has expanded his offensive game.

Cut 16 (15) “our offense”

The Grambling men’s basketball team grabbed a road victory over Alcorn State last night 67-62.  With the win, the Tigers are now 9-8 on the season and sit at third place in the SWAC with a 7-3 conference record.

The Southern Jaguars lost a close one yesterday to Jackson State 57-53.  The Jags struggled to score as only two players were in double figures.  Southern has a 4-8 record after the loss.

After two hurricanes and a coronavirus pandemic, the McNeese Cowboys will return to the football field this Saturday to kick-off their spring season by visiting Tarleton State in Stephenville, Texas.  Head Coach Frank Wilson says the team understands southwest Louisiana is excited to see the Pokes play…

Cut 18 (24) “right way”

The Southeastern men’s basketball team will be on the road to take on Sam Houston tomorrow at 6:30.  Sam Houston is tied for the Southland lead with an 8-1 conference record while the Lions sit at 4-4 in the conference.

11:30 LRN Newscast February 9

State Police has announced the arrest of four Troopers in the Monroe area for using excessive force…
Cut 1 (32) “ …I’m Jeff Palermo”

Governor Edwards will receive his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine this afternoon during a press event in Baton Rouge. In Washington-DC, the second impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump will begin. Senator Bill Cassidy told reporters he doesn’t know how he’ll vote.

Governor Edwards has said he does not support an increase in the state’s gasoline tax, but Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland still plans on filing a gas tax bill to be debated in the upcoming session. McFarland says 34 other states have increased the investment into their roads and bridges since 2013, including every southern state
Cut 10 (11) “…in infrastructure”

Health officials are warning the public it can take up to two weeks after your second COVID vaccination to receive maximum immunity. Ochsner Regional Medical Director Dr. Aldo Russo says he was vaccinated, then a week later unknowingly was exposed to a positive case, and a week after that began developing symptoms…
Cut 13 (08) “…disease.”
But Russo still urges the public to get the vaccine when it becomes avaiable to them.

10:30 LRN Newscast FEb 9

Four state troopers in the Monroe area have been arrested for allegedly using excessive force in two separate incidents. Troop F spokesperson Michael Reichardt says the first incident took place during a traffic stop on I-20 in Ouachita Parish in July 2019

Cut 3 (10)  “…the suspect”

The second incident occurred last May following a vehicle pursuit in Franklin Parish. 30-year-old Jacob Brown was involved in both cases.

At the next Public Service Commission meeting, the PSC plans to direct a third party to do an independent investigation into why so many Entergy customers recently saw a spike in their utility bills. One theory is the installation of new meters. P-S-C Chairman Craig Greene says it will be investigated.

Cut 8 (10) “..jumped.”

That meeting is set for February 24th.

The City of New Orleans shut down seven bars over the weekend for COVID violations as the city prepares to close all bars ahead of Mardi Gras weekend. NOLA Director of the Office of Business and External Services Peter Bowen says these business owner’s selfishness is getting people killed and damaging the city’s economy.

Cut 4 (11)“…tunnel.

Health officials are warning folks it can take several weeks after your second COVID vaccination to receive adequate levels of immunity. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are thought to be only 50 percent effective a few days after your first shot. Ochsner Regional Medical Director Dr. Aldo Russo says ten to fourteen days after your second dose is when you achieve immunity.

Cut 14 (09) “…COVID” 

9:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland faces opposition on his proposal to increase the state’s gasoline tax by 22-cents over the next 12 years. He says the additional revenue will go towards improving the state’s roads and bridges. Governor Edwards has said he does not support the proposal, but McFarland says several small business owners are behind his effort…
cut 12 (12) “…closed bridge”
McFarland’s legislation will be heard in the regular session that begins April 12th.

Seven bars in New Orleans have been shut down for violating COVID restrictions. The city’s chief administrative officer, Peter Bowen, says these bars will not be allowed to reopen until…
cut 6 (10) “…safely”
No bars in New Orleans will be open from Friday to Tuesday to prevent large Mardi Gras crowds.

Ochsner Regional Medical Director Aldo Russo says he contracted the coronavirus even after he got the COVID vaccine. Russo says he received the vaccine on December 17th and came down with symptoms ten days later. Russo says his experience shows that it may take two weeks after the second dose to reach maximum immunity. He still strongly encourages people to get the vaccine
cut 15 (11) “…of this”

The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is selling a 2019 LSU National Championship specialty license plate. Tiger fans can purchase the plate for around 100 dollars and OMV spokesperson Matthew Boudreaux says the easiest way is to buy it online.
Cut 24 (10) “on our website”
Proceeds for the plate will go back to LSU.

8:30 LRN Newscast February 9

At the next Public Service Commission meeting, the PSC plans to hire a third party to do an independent investigation into why many Entergy customers recently saw a spike in their utility bills. Entergy blames cold weather in December. P-S-C Chairman Craig Greene says that’s a possibility given heaters pull three to four times as many amps as air conditioners…
Cut 00357 (08) “…expensive”

The City of New Orleans shut down seven bars over the weekend for COVID violations as the city prepares to close all bars ahead of the upcoming Mardi Gras weekend. New Orleans Deputy CAO Peter Bowen says these business owners are risking lives and damaging the city’s economy.
Cut 00354 (11)“…tunnel.
The closed bars could also face penalties for state fire code violations.

Four state troopers in the Monroe area have been arrested for allegedly using excessive force. L-S-P says the charges stem from an incident in July of 2019 and last May in which the Troopers’ actions rose to the level of Battery and Malfeasance in Office. 30-year-old Jacob Brown was allegedly involved in both arrests that used unjustifiable force.

Despite opposition from Governor Edwards, Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland still plans on filing a bill that would raise the state’s gasoline tax 22-cents over the next 12 years…
Cut 00352 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

7:30 LRN Newscast February 9

The Public Service Commission plans to investigate why many Entergy customers saw their utility bills spike after December. P-S-C Chairman Craig Greene says a third party will be tasked with doing a random survey of customers’ bills and they will not rush to come to a conclusion…
cut 9 (07) “….answers”

Governor John Bel Edwards has said he does not support an increase in the state’s gasoline tax, but Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland still plans on filing a gas tax bill to be debated in the upcoming session. McFarland says 34 other states have increased the investment into their roads and bridges since 2013, including every southern state
Cut 10 (11) “…in infrastructure”

An Ochsner Regional Medical Director shares a warning to those who’ve just been vaccinated and think they can immediately return to pre-pandemic life…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Governor Edwards will receive his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine this afternoon and he’ll also announce that the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge will serve as a mass vaccination site.

State Police has announced the arrest of four Troopers in the Monroe area for allegedly using excessive force during two different incidents.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 9

The Pelicans have won three in a row heading into tonight’s match-up against the Houston Rockets. New Orleans is averaging 116 points a game in their last ten contests and Coach Stan Van Gundy likes the team’s efficiency on that end of the court. But he still wants to see a lot of improvement on defense…
cut 17 (12) “….together more”
New Orleans is 10-and-12 on the season, while Houston is 11-and-12. The tip-off is at 6:30.

Grambling won its fourth straight last night as the Tigers took down Alcorn State 67-62. Grambling is now 7-and-3 in SWAC play. Southern fell to 4-and-4 after losing to Jackson State 57-53.

LSU will visit Mississippi State tomorrow night. The Tigers are 6-and-4 in league place, while the Bulldogs are 5-and-6.

One of the state’s top wide receivers will sign his national letter of intent today at one o’clock. Walker High wide receiver Brian Thomas has been weighing offers from LSU, Alabama, and Texas A-and-M. Thomas is six-foot-four, 185 pounds, rated as the 13th best wide receiver in the nation.

There will be a college football game this Saturday as McNeese kicks-off its spring season with a road game at Tarleton State, who plays in the Western Athletic Conference. Cowboys Coach Frank Wilson says the Texans were 11-and-1 in 2019 but lost a lot of starters from that team…
cut 20 (17) “….as well”
Cody Orgeron, the son of LSU Coach Ed Orgeron, is set to start at quarterback for the Cowboys.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland will file a bill for the upcoming regular session that would increase the state’s gasoline tax 22-cents over the next 12 years. He says each penny would result in 30-million dollars in additional revenue to improve the state’s roads and bridges. McFarland believes Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson might support the proposal…
cut 11 (08) “…coming down”
McFarland says his legislation will also help the state receive 780-million dollars in federal transportation dollars.

The city of New Orleans shut down seven bars for allegedly failing to follow COVID protocols. New Orleans Deputy CAO Peter Bowen says at the Red Eye in the Warehouse District, patrons entered through a back door, while the front door was locked to hide the bar’s operation from authorities…
cut 5 (09) “…casualty”
These bars will remain closed until they submit a plan to safely reopen.

The Public Service Commission will investigate why many Entergy customers saw their bills balloon after December. Matt Doyle has more.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

AM LRN Newscall

The Public Service Commission will investigate why so many Entergy customers saw their bills balloon after a cold snap in December. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

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Despite opposition from Governor Edwards, Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland still plans on filing a bill that would raise the state’s gasoline tax 22-cents over the next 12 years. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

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An Ochsner Regional Medical Director shares a warning to those who’ve just been vaccinated and think they can immediately return to pre-pandemic life…

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Matt Doyle.”  

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The City of New Orleans shut down seven bars over the weekend for COVID violations as the city prepares to close all bars ahead of Mardi Gras weekend.

NOLA Director of the Office of Business and External Services Peter Bowen says these business owner’s selfishness is getting people killed and damaging the city’s economy.

Cut 4 (11)“…tunnel.

Bowen noted that at one venue patrons were entering through a back door while the front door was locked up in an attempt to hide the bar’s operation from the authorities.

Cut 5 (09)“…casualty.”

Bowen says these seven bars will not be allowed to open until they can prove they will stay in compliance, and for some they may never be allowed to reopen due to state fire violations.

Cut 6 (12) “..safely”

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At the next Public Service Commission meeting, the PSC plans to direct a third party to do an independent investigation into why so many homeowners Entergy bills are up significantly.

Entergy blames cold weather in December. P-S-C Chairman Craig Greene says that’s a possibility given heaters pull three to four times as many amps as A/Cs do.

Cut 7 (08)  “…expensive”

One theory as to why people’s bills have skyrocketed has to do with the installation of new meters. Greene says that possibility will be investigated.

Cut 8 (10) “..jumped.”

That third party will be tasked with doing a random survey of the billing situations of not just those who’ve filed complaints, but the average customer as well. Greene says they won’t have immediate results.

Cut 9 (07) “answers.”

That meeting is set for February 24th.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has said he does not support an increase in the state’s gasoline tax, but Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland still plans on filing legislation to be heard this year. McFarland says 34 other states have increased the investment into their roads and bridges since 2013, including every southern state

Cut 10 (11) “…in infrastructure”

McFarland says Louisiana pays the seventh-lowest gas tax in the nation at 20-cents a gallon and it has not been raised since 1989.  The lawmaker says his bill would raise the state’s gasoline tax by 22-cents over the next 12 years. He says each penny would result in 30-million dollars in additional revenue and he believes Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson might support the proposal…

Cut 11 (08) “…coming down.”

McFarland says his legislation, which needs two-thirds support in both the House and Senate, will also help the state receive 780-million dollars in federal transportation dollars. He says several small business owners are behind his effort…

Cut 12 (12) “…closed bridge.”

McFarland says he plans to file his bill that also includes reform, accountability, and transparency measures, in the coming days for the regular session that begins April 12th.

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Health officials are warning folks it can take several weeks after your second COVID vaccination to receive adequate levels of immunity.

Ochsner Regional Medical Director Dr. Aldo Russo says he was vaccinated, then a week later unknowingly exposed to a positive case, and a week after that began developing symptoms…

Cut 13 (08) “…disease.”

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are thought to be only 50 percent effective a few days after your first shot. Russo says ten to fourteen days after your second dose is when you achieve immunity.

Cut 14 (09) “…COVID” 

Russo adds that there are some people for whom the vaccine will not take and even after two shots will receive no immunity. This is more common in those with autoimmune disorders.

Russo says two weeks after your second shot you’re pretty safe to move throughout the community, but it will still be necessary to mask up and socially distance for a time…

Cut 15 (11)“..of this.”

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The New Orleans Pelicans have won three straight games and five of the last seven contests.  The team continues to be led offensively by forwards Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, who are both averaging over 20 points per game.  Head coach Stan Van Gundy says Zion Williamson has really expanded his offensive game.

Cut 16 (15) “…our offense.”

While the team has been efficient on offense during this winning streak, Van Gundy says he wants to see a lot of improvement on defense.

Cut 17 (12) “…together more.”

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After two hurricanes and a coronavirus pandemic, the McNeese Cowboys will return to the football field this Saturday to kick-off their spring season by visiting Tarleton State in Stephenville, Texas. Head Coach Frank Wilson says the team understands southwest Louisiana is excited to see the Pokes play…

Cut  18 (24) “…right way.”

McNeese and the Southland is one of several F-C-S leagues that will play this spring after their fall was postponed because of the coronavirus. Wilson admits he didn’t know they would play this fall after Hurricane Laure produced three feet of water on the football field

Cut 19 (25) “…with us” 

Tarleton State plays in the Western Athletic Conference. Wilson says they were 11-1 in 2019 but lost a lot of starters from that team…

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