LRN AM Newscall March 21 ###Sorry for the late arrival###

A new way to test and treat patients diagnosed with cancer is placing Ochsner Health – New Orleans front and center of universal genomic testing. Teiko Foxx has the story…

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The state’s Secretary of Environmental Quality has resigned. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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Almost 50 percent of LSU Health graduates will remain in instate for their residency. Brooke Thorington has more from the Interim Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine.

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Ochsner Health – New Orleans is one of the first hospitals in the nation to standardize genomic testing for cancer drugs to better treat cancer patients. Ochsner Health System Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services, Catherine Oliver says genomic testing helps to identify a person’s DNA and how the changes in a person’s DNA impact how they respond to medication.

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Pharmacogenomics testing guides doctors on how patients metabolize certain drugs and warns of possible side effects so they may adjust dosage in a way that provides personalized treatments. Oliver says the process evaluates the function of nearly 30 genes its preventing hospitalization and saving lives.

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Ochsner launched a pharmacogenomics program that is available to all patients in March 2022. The systems testing partner, OneOme, is working with insurance companies to make testing affordable. Oliver says providers can have results in about five days and costs are determined by health benefits.

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Pharmacogenomic testing is only needed once during a lifetime for most patients and is reflected in the patient’s record in a way that it is accessible now or in the future.

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Governor John Bel Edwards announces the resignation of the Secretary of Environmental Quality, Chuck Carr Brown. He will step down on March 31st. Brown has led LDEQ from the time Edwards was first sworn into office. Brown says he is proud of the progress made in cleaning Louisiana’s air in recent years, after having the federal government set benchmarks for air quality…:

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Brown previously served the Department of Environmental Quality as Assistant Secretary under Governor Kathleen Blanco. As Secretary, he oversaw LDEQ’s response the 2016 flood, and has worked with federal authorities as a steward of the state’s environment. He says he hopes his successor will carry on in his path…:

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Brown’s resignation is effective at the end of this month. He tells LRN he is not retiring, but rather moving into a new phase in his life; doing environmental work in the private sector…:

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LDEQ Assistant Secretary Roger Gingles has been appointed Interim Secretary.

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LSU’s Center for Energy Studies says the planned carbon capture hub in Calcasieu Parish could decrease climate change and also support jobs at the same time. Greg Upton, Interim Executive Director for the center says they have identified more than 50,000 jobs within a hundred miles of the planned hub.

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Upton says when you look at the capacity of this one carbon capture hub in Louisiana the long-term impacts on the environment are significant. He says they’ve estimated $11.3 billion in what they call abated social costs over the lifetime of one carbon capture hub facility.

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And because many of Louisiana’s exports create carbon emissions and the state’s geology allows for the creation of a carbon sequestration hub, Upton says such facilities provide unrealized opportunities for the state.

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Upton says companies are looking to deliver those exports in a way that keeps them cost-effective internationally and reduces their carbon footprint.

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Match Day figures from LSU Health New Orleans indicate 80 percent of their graduating students who are staying in Louisiana for their residency will enter one at LSU Health. Richard DiCarlo, Interim Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine says it is very encouraging when their graduates remain in-state.

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Match Day is when every medical graduate student in the country learns which residency program they will enter, based on which one they chose and which program chose them, similar to signing day for athletes.

And the ones who will do their residency out of state, DiCarlo says they are entering prestigious ones.

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DiCarlo says about 20 to 25 percent of their students will practice internal medicine, and others enter general surgery, pediatrics, and family practice. And recently he says more are entering the field of psychiatry.

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Forty-nine percent of LSU Health New Orleans medical grads will remain in Louisiana for their residency and 46 percent of LSU Health Shreveport grads will stay in-state for theirs.

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The top-ranked LSU baseball team missed out on sweeping Texas A-and-M last weekend as they blew a four-run lead on Sunday and lost to the Aggies eight to six. Coach Jay Johnson says he would have loved the sweep, but he’s dwelling on Sunday’s loss..

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LSU left 12 runners on base in Sunday’s loss, but Johnson says he liked the offensive approach of his team as they scored 27 runs…

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The Tigers are back at home tonight to take on Central Arkansas. Johnson says it will be a good non-conference test…

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The Ragin Cajuns started Sun Belt play by sweeping Arkansas State, limiting the Red Wolves to ten runs during the three-game series. Coach Matt Deggs liked how his pitchers throw strikes…

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U-L Lafayette hosts Grambling tonight then Southeastern Louisiana tomorrow and then they head to Mobile next weekend to take on South Alabama. Deggs says Grambling brings a 6-and-13 record to Tigue Moore Field…

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5:30 LRN Newscast

A bill filed for the upcoming legislative session would require high school juniors and seniors to complete a Financial Literacy course to graduate from high school and qualify for TOPS. The author of House Bill 103, Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello says he has received positive feedback and believes this will move students in the right direction.

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The current curriculum requires students to complete at least four mathematics credits.

Baton Rouge Police say 45-year-old Derrick Perkins will face more charges for his connection with disposing of the body of Georgia business executive Nathan Millard – found wrapped in a rug in North Baton Rouge on March 6th. BRPD Sgt L’Jean McKneely says investigators have learned more about Perkins’s involvement.

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Perkins also faces charges of simple criminal damage to property and failure to seek assistance.

Neuty the Nutria is safe to live with its Jefferson Parish owners – for now as a decision with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has been finalized. L-D-W-F spokesperson Ed Pratt says the couple will be able to keep the animal under special conditions…

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Neuty has been living with his family for more than two years.

The LSU women’s basketball team advances to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014. Angel Reese was dominant as she had 25 points and 24 rebounds and the Lady Tigers held Michigan to a season-low for points in a 66-42. Reese on the team’s defensive performance…

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LSU will head to Greenville, South Carolina where they’ll play second-seeded Utah on Friday.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU women’s basketball program is headed to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014. Angel Reese was dominant as she had 25 points and 24 rebounds and the Lady Tigers held Michigan to a season-low for points in a 66-42 win in front of a raucous crowd at the PMAC. Reese on the team’s defensive performance…
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LSU needed a great defensive effort, because they only shot 35-percent from the field. But they made six three-pointers.

Despite losing to Texas A-and-M eight to six on Sunday, LSU remains ranked number one in all of the preseason polls. And third baseman Tommy White was named SEC Player of the Week. In four games last week, he was 9 for 19 for at the plate with one home runs and eleven runs driven in.

New Saints running back Jamaal Williams comes to New Orleans after leading the NFL in rushing touchdowns with 17 last year. He also rushed for 1,066 yards and averaged 4.1 yards a carry. But Williams says he also has the capability to break off long runs…
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Williams old team, the Detroit Lions, have signed former Saints defensive back C-J Gardner Johnson to a one-year deal. Johnson picked off a career-high six passes for the Eagles this past season.

In basketball, the Pelicans defeated the Rockets 117 to 107 last night as New Orleans is a half game back of tenth place for the final spot in the Western Conference playoffs.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 20

A bill filed for the upcoming legislative session would require high school juniors and seniors to complete a Financial Literacy course to graduate from high school and qualify for TOPS. The author of House Bill 103, Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello says this has been on his radar for some time…:

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The proposed law would be added as part of the qualifications for TOPS and TOPS Tech awards.

Neuty the Nutria can stay with his adoptive human family in Jefferson Parish. Wildlife & Fisheries agents wanted to take him away, because it IS illegal to keep them in our state. There was much anger expressed on social media and emails, and now LDWF spokesman Ed Pratt says they reached an agreement…:

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Baton Rouge Police say the man wanted for questioning in the February disappearance and death of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard drove around in a stolen car for several days with the man’s remains in the trunk, before dumping the body and burning the car. 45-year-old Derrick Perkins is a known drug dealer, and BRPS Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says he was the last person to see Millard alive…:

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Police believe Millard overdosed, but a blood toxicology report is pending.

The LSU Lady Tigers are going to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014, after beating Michigan 66-42 last night at home. Angel Reese handed in 25 points and Jasmine Carson scored three 3-pointers. Coach Kim Mulkey says she told Carson to look for her shot…:

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Up next, the Lady Tigers play 2nd seed Utah on Friday.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 20

Baton Rouge Police say additional charges have been filed against a man taken in for questioning in the mysterious death of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard last month. Millard’s body was found dumped in a remote area over a week after his disappearance. 45-year-old Derrick Perkins has now been charged with Criminal Damage to Property, for burning the car he allegedly drove for days with Millard’s remains in the trunk, and form Failure to Seek Assistance in Millard’s death. BRPD Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says they think Millard may have sought a wild time and got more than he bargained for…:

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Millard’s death was not the result of violence. Police believe he overdosed, but are awaiting a blood toxicology report.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office says a fatal Saturday house fire in Pineville was likely the result of cigarette smoking near combustible materials. Several people escaped the house as the fire grew, but two people – a 54-year-old man and 16-year-old girl – were killed.

 

DOTD warns drivers in the Lafayette area that I-49 Northbound will be reduced to one lane this Thursday from 9 am until at least 3pm. Then lane closure is for repairs to the I-10 overpass, from where a big rig slammed into it in January. Again, that’s this Thursday morning in Lafayette.

Money management, spending, credit, saving, and investing are just a few components that will be added to promote financial well-being for Louisiana high school students if a Tangipahoa Parish lawmaker has his way. Teiko Foxx has more…:

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Money management, spending, credit, saving, and investing are just a few components that will be added to promote financial well-being for Louisiana high school students if state lawmaker Nicholas Muscarello has his way. Teiko Foxx has more.

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The state will allow Neuty, the pet nutria, to stay at a home in Jefferson Parish. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A bill filed for the upcoming legislative session would require high school juniors and seniors to complete a Financial Literacy course to graduate from high school and qualify for TOPS. The author of House Bill 103, Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello says this has been on his radar for some time.

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The current curriculum requires students to complete at least four mathematics credits. Muscarello has been working with Superintendent of Education – Dr. Cade Brumley on the content components and says this will move students towards being fiscally responsible.

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The proposed law would be added as part of the qualifications for TOPS and TOPS Tech awards which apply to graduates of public and nonpublic schools. Muscarello says twenty-five states have already implemented this requirement in their curriculum and he’s hopeful Louisiana will be added to that list.

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The legislative session begins on April 10.

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Baton Rouge Police says 45-year-old Derrick Perkins faces additional charges for his involvement with the Georgia businessman Nathan Millard who went missing last month and his body was found wrapped in plastic and a rug on March 6th.  BRPD Sgt L’Jean McKneely says Perkins was already in custody on related charges of Access Device Fraud and investigators learned more about his involvement.

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Perkins is also charged with Simple Criminal Damage to Property for burning the car he allegedly used that night and Failure to Seek Assistance in Millard’s death.

Last week Perkins was arrested last week on other charges and never posted bail. McNeely says they believe Millard’s actions in the early morning hours of February 23rd resulted in his death.

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McKneely says investigators believe Perkins was the last person to see Millard alive.

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Toxicology results to determine Millard’s exact cause of death are pending.

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There appears to be a happy ending involving the story of Neuty the Nutria. Last week, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries attempted to take the wild animal away from a Jefferson Parish couple who had Neuty as a pet. But L-D-W-F spokesperson Ed Pratt says an agreement has been reached so that the nutria can remain with the family…

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Several elected officials, including Lt Governor Billy Nungesser, said the state shouldn’t take the nutria away from the family. Pratt says the couple has applied for a permit which allows them to keep the animal under certain conditions…

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Under state law, it’s illegal to possess a wild animal. But Pratt says L-D-W-F is making an exception in this case…

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Details of the permit have not been released.

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The LSU women’s basketball program is headed to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014. Angel Reese was dominant as she had 25 points and 24 rebounds and the Lady Tigers held Michigan to a season-low for points in a 66-42 win in front of a raucous crowd at the PMAC. Reese on the team’s defensive performance…

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LSU needed a great defensive effort, because they only shot 35-percent from the field. But they made six three-pointers, three of them were made by Jasmine Carson. Coach Kim Mulkey told Carson to look for her shot

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LSU will head to Greenville, South Carolina where they’ll play second-seeded Utah on Friday.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 20

A bill filed for the legislative session next month would make passing a Financial Literacy course to graduate high school a requirement to get TOPS college tuition grants. It’s from Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello, who says twenty-five states have already implemented this requirement in their curriculum and he’s hopeful Louisiana will as well…:

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Money management, spending, credit, saving, investing and more would be covered under the required course.

Baton Rouge Police say 45-year-old Derrick Perkins faces additional charges for his involvement in the death of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard, who went missing last month and whose body was found dumped in a derelict lot March 6th.  BRPD Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says Perkins was already in custody on related charges of Access Device Fraud, when investigators learned more about his involvement…:

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A toxicology report on what killed Millard is pending, but an overdose is suspected.

 

A new law requires Louisiana authorities to direct all reports of suspected child trafficking to the Department of Children and Family Services. Its director, Terri Ricks, says the DCFS-mandated reporting hotline has handled 78 juvenile trafficking calls this year, the large majority of them involving sex trafficking.

The state will allow Neuty, the pet nutria, to stay at a home in Jefferson Parish. Jeff Palermo has more…:

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1:30 LRN Newscast March 20

Baton Rouge Police say 45-year-old Derrick Perkins has been charged with the improper disposal of the remains of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard. BRPD Sgt L’Jean McKneely says investigators believe Perkins was the last person to see Millard alive.

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Toxicology results to determine Millard’s exact cause of death are pending.

A bill filed for the upcoming legislative session would require high school juniors and seniors to complete a Financial Literacy course to graduate from high school and qualify for TOPS. Bill author Hammond Representative Nicholas Muscarello says he’s been working with Superintendent of Education – Dr. Cade Brumley to educate students on being fiscally responsible.

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Neuty the Nurtria will be able to remain with the Jefferson Parish family that’s kept his as a pet since 2020. Ed Pratt with LDWF says under state law it’s illegal to possess a wild animal but they are making an exception in this case.

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Details of the permit have not been released.

The LSU women’s basketball program is headed to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014. Angel Reese was dominant as she had 25 points and 24 rebounds and the Lady Tigers held Michigan to a season-low for points in a 66-42 win in front of a raucous crowd at the PMAC. Reese on the team’s defensive performance…

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LSU will play Utah on Friday.

12:30 LRN Newscast March 20

Baton Rouge Police say 45-year-old Derrick Perkins has been charged with the improper disposal of the remains of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard. BRPD Sgt L’Jean McKneely says last week they believe Millard’s actions in the early morning hours of February 23rd resulted in his death.

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Toxicology results for the exact cause of death remain pending.

After State Wildlife officials attempted to recover Neuty, a Jefferson Parish family’s pet nutria last week, an agreement has been reached for Neuty to remain in their custody. LWDF spokesperson Ed Pratt says the couple has applied for a permit that allows them to keep Neuty under certain conditions…

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The 22-pound nutria went viral last week when news of the situation went public.

State lawmaker Nichols Muscarello wants Louisiana high school students to learn Money management. Teiko Foxx has more on his proposed legislation.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Third-seeded LSU women’s basketball is headed to the Sweet 16 after beating Michigan 66-42 yesterday in front of ten-thousand fans at the Maravich Center. LSU held Michigan to a season-low in points and outrebounded the Wolverines 46-26. LSU led by 15 at half, but Michigan quickly scored the first five points of the second half. So Coach Kim Mulkey called a time-out and reminded the team of blowing a 17-point lead against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament…
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The Lady Tigers will face Utah in the regional semifinals on Friday in Greenville, South Carolina.

The top ranked LSU baseball team’s 13-game winning streak ended yesterday as the Tigers bullpen gave up four runs in eighth inning as Texas A-and-M rallied to beat the Tigers eight to six. Chase Shores and Christian Little each allowed two runs as LSU had to settle for a series victory in College Station.

New Saints defensive tackle Khalen Saunders had a career-high 3.5 sacks last season and also a career-high 48 tackles with the Super Bowl champion Chiefs. Saunders says it was a read-and-react defense in Kansas City and likes that the Saints play a more attacking style of “D”…
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Former Saints defensive back C-J Gardner Johnson has signed a one-year contract with the Detroit Lions. Gardner-Johnson had a career-high six interceptions after New Orleans traded him to Philadelphia last season.