8:30 LRN Newscast March 12

Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed COVID-19 death in Louisiana. Governor John Bel Edwards has declared Sunday as a Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Louisianans who died from COVID-19…
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The governor’s communications director Shauna Sanford says over 98-hundred white-colored flags have also been placed on the front lawn of the State Capitol as a way to remember each COVID-19 death in Louisiana.

The COVID-19 relief bill signed by President Biden contains nearly 29-billion dollars in grants for restaurants. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says struggling restaurants can receive up to five million dollars in aid per location and up to ten million dollars per company…
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As the pandemic continues to show signs of ending soon, many are planning on taking a trip this year. AAA spokesperson Don Redman recommends working with a trusted travel adviser to help with travel insurance options and what destinations and attractions are open…
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Redman says a travel adviser can also help if you need to make a last-minute change to the trip.

The state has signed an agreement with NASA’s Michoud (MEE-shoo) Assembly plant that could lead to the creation of the Louisiana Space Campus, a dedicated business park within NASA’s site. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says it’s an opportunity to bring modern facilities to the site.
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The proposed space campus would be 50-acres located within NASA’s 829-acre site east of New Orleans.

7:30 LRN Newscast March 12

Governor Edwards declares Sunday a Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Louisianans who died from COVID-19 as Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the state’s first confirmed coronavirus-related death. Over nine-thousand flags have been placed on the front lawn of the State Capitol. Communications director for the governor’s office, Shauna Sanford says each flag represents a Louisiana life lost due to COVID-19.
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The COVID-19 death toll in Louisiana has reached 9,828.

The latest COVID relief package passed by Congress contains over 28-billion dollars in grants for restaurants that saw their revenues nose dive in 2020. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris…
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Harris says five billion dollars has been set aside for those restaurants that generated less than 500-thousand dollars in revenue last year.

As more people are vaccinated, confidence is growing to begin traveling again, but AAA warns it will not be the same. Brooke Thorington explains
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Gas prices continue to surge at the pump as the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has reached $2.55. That’s ten cents higher than a week ago. Triple-A says rising crude prices, tightening gas supplies, and increased gas demand continues to drive pump prices to higher ground.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints have reportedly released cornerback Janoris Jenkins. ESPN’s Adam Schefter says the move will save the team seven million dollars. Jenkins’s release comes on the heels of the team cutting Emmanuel Sanders and Kwon Alexander this week. New Orleans is still an estimated 22-million dollars above the salary cap.

LSU Safety Maurice Hampton has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Hampton also plays on the baseball team and it was coach Paul Mainieri who broke the news. Hampton started five football games last season and has appeared in five baseball games this year.

The Athletic’s Brody Miller reports LSU linebacker Micah Baskerville is not enrolled at school this spring, but according to the report, there’s a chance Baskerville can still return to the team.

Bad loss for the Pelicans last night as the worst team in the NBA, Minnesota, mauled New Orleans 135 to 105. Coach Stan Van Gundy called the performance embarrassing. The Pels host the Cavaliers tonight.

Louisiana Tech advanced in the Conference USA Tournament last night as Isaiah Crawford had 21 points to help the Bulldogs beat Florida Atlantic 75-69. La Tech was down three with a little over three minutes left but finished the game on an 11 to two-run. The Bulldogs will face North Texas at 2 PM today.

Trenton Massner had 20 points and Northwestern State defeated UNO 82-79 in the Southland Tournament and the Demons will face top-seeded Nicholls at 5 PM today. The Colonels swept the season series from Northwestern State.

Cam Christon had 26 points as Grambling defeated Southern 72-67 in the SWAC Tournament.

Ole Miss defeated South Carolina in last night’s SEC Tournament so the Tigers will take on the Rebels in the quarterfinals. LSU freshman guard Cam Thoms says Coach Wade’s message is to be excited and energetic for the possibility of making a postseason run…
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Tonight’s game will start at around 8:30 PM.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 12

President Biden has signed the 1.9 trillion dollar American Rescue Act, which includes nearly 29-billion dollars in assistance to bars and restaurants. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says this is a welcome relief.
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National reports show there are 17 percent fewer restaurants when comparing the end of 2020 to 2019.

With the pandemic showing signs of ending soon, many Americans are planning to take a trip this year, but AAA says the travel experience will still be different. Spokesperson Don Redman says the keyword is “prepare,” so you are not caught off guard by the mandates put in place by state and local governments.
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Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 death in Louisiana. Since then there have been over nine-thousand confirmed COVID deaths. On the lawn in front of the State Capitol, a white flag has been planted representing every death. Communications director for the governor’s office, Shauna Sanford…
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On Sunday, Governor Edwards is calling on all Louisianans to join him and the First Lady for a moment of prayer or remembrance for those who have died from this virus.

The state health department is reporting 514 COVID patients in the hospital. That’s the fewest number they’ve had since March 25th.

AM LRN Newscall Mar 12

Included in the 1.9 trillion dollar Biden relief bill signed yesterday is the 28.6 billion dollar Restaurant Revitalization Fund. Matt Doyle spoke with the Louisiana Restaurant Association about it…

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Governor Edwards has declared Sunday a Day of Remembrance in honor of the one-year anniversary since the state reported its first COVID death…

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As more people are vaccinated, confidence is growing to begin traveling again, but AAA warns it’s not going to be the same. Brooke Thorington explains

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President Biden signs the 1.9 trillion dollar American Rescue Act, a sweeping bill that includes 28.6 billion dollars in assistance to bars and restaurants.

Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says after a tough 2020 the Restaurant Revitalization Fund is a welcome relief.

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National reports show a 17 percent drop in operating restaurants when comparing the end of 2020 to 2019 and a 16 percent drop in industrywide revenue.

Harris says the fund covers a broad array of food service, bars, taprooms, and even food trucks. Restaurants can receive up to five million dollars in aid per location to a max of ten million.

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The amount any one business can receive is based on total lost revenue from February of last year through the end of 2021 minus the amount of PPP aid they may have already received. Priority will be given to smaller establishments and a five billion dollar portion of the fund has been set aside for entities that generated 500,000 dollars or less in revenue last year.

Harris says the fund will save a lot of companies on the brink of failure, but it’s still just a portion of revenue lost since the start of the pandemic.

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Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed COVID-19 death in Louisiana.

Governor Edwards’ communications director Shauna Sanford says Sunday will be a Day of Remembrance and the Governor is calling on all Louisianans to observe a moment of silence and prayer that day in honor of the pandemic’s victims.

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The first reported case of COVID-19 in Louisiana came on March 9th, 2020.

Thousands of flags have been placed on the front lawn of the State Capitol ahead of Sunday’s Day of Remembrance. Sanford says each represents a Louisiana life lost to COVID-19.

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Sanford says there are 9,828 flags on display, one for each person who has died of COVID since last March.

Sanford says the display has meant a lot to those who’ve lost loved ones.

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The state has signed an agreement with NASA’s Michoud (MEE-shoo) Assembly plant that could lead to the creation of the Louisiana Space Campus, a dedicated business park within NASA’s site. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says it’s an opportunity to bring modern facilities to the site.

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The proposed space campus would be 50-acres located within NASA’s 829-acre site east of New Orleans. Pierson feels the project could begin construction sooner than later.

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Pierson says in addition to meetings with NASA they must define the demand for the space in the new structures and gain commitments from tenants.

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NASA celebrates 60-years at the Michoud Assembly Facility this year.

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After a year of upended travel AAA says if you’re planning a trip this year understand that it will be a different experience. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says the keyword is “prepare,” so you aren’t caught off guard by mandates along your travels.

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As the vaccines boost confidence to travel Redman recommends using a travel advisor for the most up-to-date information on restrictions, including hotels and rental cars. Plan for stops and know what mandates are there as well. Redman says most will travel by car year.

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Another reason to use a travel advisor, especially if you travel by air, you might have to carry documentation or even quarantine.

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Redman suggests a visit to AAA’s COVID-19 Travel Restriction Map and seek advice from a travel advisor.

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LSU will begin SEC tournament play when they take on Ole Miss/South Carolina tonight.  The Tigers are the three seed and earned a double-bye in the tournament.  Coach Will Wade is still waiting for his team to play a complete game.

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LSU will go almost immediately into the NCAA Tournament bubble in Indiana once the conference tournament concludes.  Freshman guard Cam Thomas says Coach Wade’s message is to be excited and energetic for the possibility of making a postseason run.

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The Covid-19 pandemic shut down last year’s postseason, so while Trendon Watford is a veteran on the team, he’s new to the postseason.  Watford says the main reason he came back for another season was to experience March Madness

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Nicholls is two wins away from earning an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament as the Colonels will play tonight in the semi-final round of the Southland Tournament. Nicholls Coach Austin Claunch has told his team they need to stay mentally sharp in order to win the Southland Tournament Championship…

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Nicholls went 14-2 in conference play and won the Southland regular-season championship. They have four players in double figures in scoring led by Ty Gordon, who is averaging 15 points a game. Claunch says they’ve won games by playing as a team this season…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Mar 11

State lawmakers hear testimony on how the university helped cover up sex crimes committed by former running back Derrius Guice.

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A top aide to Attorney General Jeff Landry resigned today after a second person came forward with allegations of sexual harassment. Pat Magee was the subject of another sexual harassment complaint recently in which he was suspended, and his salary was stipend. Magee denies the allegations.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is issuing an alert to aquarium owners that moss ball products could be contaminated and if not disposed of properly could cause havoc on pipes and the ecosystem. LDWF”s Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Rob Bourgeois on how you might accidentally have them.

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Zebra mussels can clog pipes, damage boats, and even damage beaches.

AARP’s latest dashboard indicates COVID infections and deaths are declining in nursing homes in Louisiana based on the case and fatality numbers from mid-January to mid-February. But even as case numbers begin to decline, AARP State Director Denise Bottcher says facilities must be diligent about testing.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast March 11

The Saints have reportedly released cornerback Janoris Jenkins. That’s according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter who says the move will save the team seven million dollars. The news of Jenkins’s release comes on the heels of the team cutting Emmanuel Sanders and Kwon Alexander this week. New Orleans is still an estimated 22-million dollars above the salary cap.

A former LSU tennis player who was allegedly raped by former running back Derius Guice spoke to lawmakers yesterday about how the school failed to take her claim seriously. Abby Owens said her Dad told tennis coach Julia Sell what happened, but Owens said Sell called her a liar and when the incident was reported to Associate A-D Miriam Seger it was never investigated.
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Guice is facing domestic violence charges in Virginia. He denies any wrongdoing while at LSU.

The Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team will face Florida Atlantic in a Conference USA Tournament quarterfinal match-up tonight. Tech is the number one West seed and needs to win three games to receive an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Coach Eric Konkol says his team will not worry abut the added pressure…
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Tip-off is at 8:30.

Tonight, Northwestern State will face UNO in a quarterfinal matchup in the Southland Tournament. The Privateers have won six of their last seven.

Southern and Grambling meet in a SWAC Tournament quarterfinal matchup at 8:30 in Birmingham. The teams split the regular-season series at one win apiece.

The Pelicans return from the All-Star Break tonight to host the Timberwolves. It was a year ago today when the NBA halted its season.

4:30 LRN Newscast Mar 11

The woman who has accused former running back Derius Guice of raping her while she was an LSU student told state lawmakers her story on how the school failed to follow up on her claim. Former LSU tennis player Abby Owens said her Dad told tennis coach Julia Sell what happened, but Owens said Sell called her a liar.

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AARP’s latest dashboard indicates COVID infections and deaths are declining in nursing homes in Louisiana based on the case and fatality numbers from mid-January to mid-February. However, AARP State Director Denise Bottcher says we are not out of the woods yet.

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If you feel your social media account was banned or limited due to your politics new legislation would allow you to sue the company responsible. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Pat Magee, a top aide to Attorney General Jeff Landry resigned today after another complaint was filed against him alleging sexist and demeaning behavior towards women in the workplace. Magee denies the claims, calling them false and unjust. Magee was recently suspended after an investigation found he made inappropriate comments about women working for him.

330 PM LRN News

Two women who allege LSU mishandled their allegations of sexual misconduct against former LSU running back Derius Guice shared their stories with lawmakers. One woman, Samantha Brennan, told lawmakers Guice took a nude photo of her and distributing it to other members of the football team and when she reported it LSU officials pressured her to report it unofficially. Brennan says she left LSU after Guice became a more prominent member of the football team…

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Guice denied the allegations.

AARP’s latest dashboard indicates COVID infections and deaths in nursing homes in Louisiana dropped from the previous 4-week period. 1,521 to 643 for new cases and deaths dropped from 347 to 183. AARP State Director Denise Bottcher…

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Legislation is filed that would allow you to take social media companies to court if they ban or restrict your account in a biased manner. Under the bill, if you feel your social media account was unfairly targeted you could take the company to court and potentially win 50,000 dollars in damages per violation. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says it’s about fairness…

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is issuing an alert to aquarium owners that moss ball products could be contaminated with zebra mussels. LDWF”s Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Rob Bourgeois you can visit the LDWF website for photos and guidance on how to dispose of them safely.

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230 PM LRN News

Lawmakers heard from women who made allegations of rape and sexual misconduct against former LSU running back Derius Guice, and accusations that LSU covered up those allegations yesterday. Samantha Brennan spoke, saying Guice allegedly taking a nude photo of her and distributing it to other members of the football team. She was asked by LSU officials if she wanted to report it officially or unofficially, which she felt was a lot of pressure on a 19-year-old…

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Guice denies the allegations.

A top aide to Attorney General Jeff Landry has resigned after another complaint was filed against him alleging sexist and demeaning behavior towards women in the workplace. Pat Magee denies the claims, calling them false and unjust. Magee was recently suspended after an investigation found he made inappropriate comments about women working for him.

In the upcoming April session lawmakers will consider Alexandria Representative Lance Harris’ bill that would allow social media users to sue social media companies if they feel their accounts were restricted or banned as a result of political censorship. Opponents of the legislation say social media companies have a right to dictate what content their platforms host, but Harris says there’s already precedent for this type of regulation.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is issuing an alert to aquarium owners that moss ball products could be contaminated with zebra mussels. LDWF”s Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Rob Bourgeois not only can zebra mussels can destroy the filtration system in your aquarium but if released…

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