3:30 LRN Newscast

We must wait a few more days before we know what Lane Kiffin will do. Does the Ole Miss football coach stay in Oxford or is he coming to LSU. Kiffin has been at Ole Miss for six seasons, winning 10 or more games in four of those seasons. This year, he has the Rebels on the cusp of making the College Football playoffs. Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports says he spoke with Kiffin two weeks ago and Kiffin said he loves it in Oxford, but it’s also believed he wants to coach for a Blue Blood…

Cut 4 (10) “…that was torn.”

Dellenger believes Kiffin will be the next head football coach at LSU.

Louisiana leads the nation in reported flu cases according to the CDC. Doctor Julio Figueroa with LSU Health New Orleans says if you have not received the flu shot, it would be a good time to get it…

Cut 11 (10) “…January and February”

 

The highways are filled with vehicles heading to their Thanksgiving destinations. AAA projects at least 73 million people will travel by car. According to AAA, the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.62. That’s about ten cents cheaper than a year ago. Fuel analyst Don Redman…

Cut 26 (10) “…Christmas”

About six-million people are flying this Thanksgiving holiday. That’s a 15-percent increase from 2019.

State Police is asking Louisiana residents to celebrate Thanksgiving responsibly. Trooper Ryan Davis says never take the wheel after you’ve had too much to drink. If you plan on having a good time – perhaps TOO good of a time – have a plan beforehand.

Cut 8 (08) “…a great option.”

LRN PM Newscall November 26

A national college football reporter is reporting it’s looking more likely that Lane Kiffin ends up at LSU. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The holiday season is here, and that means turkey, mistletoe – and the flu. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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College football writer Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports says the signs are pointing toward Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss and heading to LSU. But Dellenger says there are no guarantees Kiffin will be the next head coach at LSU…

Cut 3 (10) “…Lane Kiffin.”

Dellenger reports Florida officials have started to pursue other candidates and Ole Miss administrators have begun to reach out to potential replacement coaches.

Kiffin has been at Ole Miss for six seasons, winning 10 or more games in four of those seasons. This year, he has the Rebels on the cusp of making the College Football playoffs. Dellenger says he spoke with Kiffin two weeks ago and Kiffin said he loves it in Oxford, but it’s also believed he wants to coach for a Blue Blood…

Cut 4 (10) “…that was torn.”

Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter said last week a decision on Kiffin’s coaching future will be announced on Saturday. Dellenger says if Kiffin does not sign a contract extension with the Rebels, he’ll likely be suspended or placed on leave, which will result in Kiffin leaving Oxford…

Cut 5 (05) “…for him.”

Kiffin’s record at Ole Miss is 54-and-19.

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With Thanksgiving being one of the worst times of the year for serious crashes, State Police remind you to make an extra effort to drive safely. You hear it time and time again – don’t drive distracted. Trooper Ryan Davis says not only does that mean putting down your cell phone and removing your focus from your infotainment system, but that also includes making sure your kids are on their best behavior.

Cut 6 (14) “…duty of driving.”

It should be common knowledge by now that speed kills. But Davis also reminds you that the roads are not to be treated as NASCAR racetracks – do not follow the vehicle in front of you too closely!

Cut 7 (10) “…stop in time.”

And as always, never take the wheel after you’ve had too much to drink. Davis says if you plan on having a good time – perhaps TOO good of a time – have a plan beforehand.

Cut 8 (08) “…a great option.”

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With the holidays upon us, that means flu activity is ramping up. Dr. Julio Figueroa with LSU Health New Orleans says Louisiana has some of the highest prevalence of flu in the country right now.

Cut 9 (10)  “…our surrounding states.”

Dr. Figueroa says if you’re experiencing flu-like symptoms, the very best thing you can do is to stay home and to stay away from people who are susceptible to illness.

Cut 10 (10) “…individuals as well.”

Figueroa says your very best defense against the flu is to get vaccinated – and it’s not too late to get your flu shot.

Cut 11 (10) “…January and February.”

Figueroa points out that this year’s H-3 strain of the virus has a slightly different variant than what’s in the vaccine, although the extent of the mismatch is unclear at this time. The vaccine, however, will protect against all other strains currently circulating.

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. taps Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham to be the new principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s the number-two job at the agency. Mark Ballard, the Washington, DC, correspondent for The Advocate, says the move solidifies the CDC’s newly-found skepticism on vaccines.

Cut 12 (09) “…and his thoughts.”

During his time as the state’s first surgeon general, Abraham worked to end the promotion of vaccination clinics in the state. Ballard says Abraham will use his new role to take that mission national.

Cut 13 (12)  “…a national level.”

During his confirmation hearing, Kennedy assured Senator Bill Cassidy that he would not push any conspiracies on connections between vaccines and autism. This month, the CDC’s website was altered to say that the notion that vaccines do not cause autism is not based on evidence, despite scores of clinical studies proving otherwise.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. taps Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham to be the new principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s the number-two job at the agency. Mark Ballard, the Washington, DC, correspondent for The Advocate, says the move solidifies the CDC’s newly-found skepticism on vaccines.

Cut 12 (09) “…and his thoughts.”

During his time as the state’s first surgeon general, Abraham worked to end the promotion of vaccination clinics in the state.

The search continues today for an instructor and her student who were conducting a training flight on Monday night when their Cessna aircraft crashed into Lake Pontchartrain. The owner of Apollo Flight School, Michael Crasto, says he’s never had an incident like this in his 46 years of being a flight instructor and pilot…

Cut 27 (07) “…well liked”

The United Cajun Navy says heavy winds and waves are hindering search efforts.

 

The Lane Kiffin saga will be a big topic around the Thanksgiving dinner table. Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports said on Tiger Rag Radio it’s looking like Kiffin will leave Ole Miss for LSU. Ole Miss A-D Keith Carter said a decision on Kiffin’s coaching future will be announced Saturday. Dellenger says if Kiffin does not sign a contract extension with the Rebels, he’ll likely be suspended or placed on leave, which will result in Kiffin leaving Oxford…

Cut 5 (05) “…for him.”

Tiger Rag is reporting that Kiffin and LSU interim head coach Frank Wilson have been talking recruiting regularly in recent days.

State Police is urging drivers to avoid distractions when on the roads for this Thanksgiving weekend. That means putting down the cell phone while behind the wheel and Trooper Ryan Davis says it’s also important children in the vehicle are on their best behavior…

Cut 6 (14) “….of driving”

1:30 LRN Newscast

A national college football reporter is reporting it’s looking more likely that Lane Kiffin ends up at LSU. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Tulane is ranked 24th in the most recent College Football Playoff rankings and just two wins away from a playoff berth as the top ranked group of five school. A win at home over 1-and-10 Charlotte Saturday means the Green Wave will host an American Conference Championship game. Their most likely opponent is one-loss North Texas.

The busiest travel week of the year is here, and State Police are reminding drivers to stay safe. Trooper Ryan Davis says always, never take the wheel after you’ve had too much to drink. If you plan on having a good time – perhaps TOO good of a time – have a plan beforehand.

Cut 8 (08) “…a great option.”

Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham has been selected as the new principal deputy director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. During his time as the state’s first surgeon general, Abraham worked to end the promotion of vaccination clinics in the state. The Advocate’s D.C. correspondent Mark Ballard says Abraham will use his new role to take that mission national.

Cut 13 (12)  “…a national level.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. taps Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham to be the new principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s the number-two job at the agency. Mark Ballard, the Washington, DC, correspondent for The Advocate, says the move solidifies the CDC’s newly-found skepticism on vaccines.

Cut 12 (09) “…and his thoughts.”

During his time as the state’s first surgeon general, Abraham worked to end the promotion of vaccination clinics in the state.

 

The state’s highways will be packed this afternoon with motorists trying to get to their Thanksgiving destination. State Police Trooper Ryan Davis warns against tailgating…

Cut 7 (10)….so close”

Davis says every passenger in the vehicle needs to be buckled up as we are in the middle of click it or ticket campaign.

The holiday season is here, and that means turkey, mistletoe – and the flu. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

College football writer Ross Dellenger of Yahoo-sports says the signs are pointing toward Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss and heading to LSU, but nothing is guaranteed.

Cut 3 (10) “…Lane Kiffin.”

Kiffin and the Rebels are scheduled to announce his future plans Saturday.

Arkansas is hiring South Florida head coach Alex Golesh to replace Sam Pittman in Fayetteville. Golesh was previously the offensive coordinator at Tennessee and has led the Bulls to an 8-and-3 record this season.

In Feast Week men’s hoops U-N-O will look to pull off another upset as they visit 20th-ranked Texas Tech at noon today.

Southeastern Louisiana travels to UNC Wilmington at 6:00 tonight.

And Louisiana Tech hosts Indiana State in the TAC at 6:30. The Lady Techsters will visit 15th-ranked Baylor at 2:00 this afternoon.

Interim head coach James Borrego will look to make it two wins in a row as the Pelicans host the Grizzlies in their final NBA Cup matchup tonight at 7.

The quarterfinals of the high school playoffs kick off Friday. LHSAA Network’s Spencer Verrett says he’s circling Belle Chasse versus West Feliciana in Division Two. Coach Stephen Meyers’ Cardinals have the makings of a championship contender.

Cut 17 (16)  “…back in Louisiana.”

UL-Lafayette is just one win away from becoming bowl eligible for the eighth straight year. The Cajuns take on ULM Saturday for rivalry weekend, and head coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-moe) says he wants his team to start out faster and be able to finish the season strong.

Cut 19 (13) “…postseason dreams alive.”

Kickoff is at 2:00

11:30 LRN Newscast

After a 14-year-old Livingston Parish girl is charged with killing her newborn baby, Louisiana Right to Life wants to remind you of the state’s Safe Haven Law. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Louisiana Surgeon General and former Congressman Ralph Abraham has been named second in command at the CDC. Abraham has many of the same beliefs as U-S Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy when it comes to vaccines. Abraham is not a proponent of COVID and flu vaccines for instance.

College football writer Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports says the signs are pointing toward Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss and heading to LSU. But Dellenger says there are no guarantees Kiffin will be the next head coach at LSU…

Cut 3 (10) “…Lane Kiffin.”

Dellenger reports Florida officials have started to pursue other candidates and Ole Miss administrators have begun to reach out to potential replacement coaches.

With the holidays upon us, that means flu activity is ramping up. Dr. Julio Figueroa with LSU Health New Orleans says Louisiana has some of the highest prevalence of flu in the country right now.

Cut 9 (10)  “…our surrounding states.”

Dr. Figueroa says if you’re experiencing flu-like symptoms, the very best thing you can do is to stay home.

10:30 LRN Newscast

A flight instructor and her student are presumed dead after a plane that took off from New Orleans Lakefront Airport crashed into Lake Pontchartrain Monday night. The owner of Apollo Flight School, Michael Carasto, says the plane disintegrated once it hit the water, so the chances of survival were slim.

Cut 11 (14) “…much in shock.”

After a 14-year-old Livingston Parish girl is charged with killing her newborn baby, Louisiana Right to Life is reminding everyone of the state’s Safe Haven Law. Policy Director Erica Inzina says the purpose is to protect the life of the newborn baby.

Cut 7 (12) “…no questions asked.”

There are also two Safe Haven drop boxes in South Louisiana.

You will certainly be in good company if you’re heading out of town for Thanksgiving today, as this is historically the busiest travel day of the year. While the car is easily the most popular Thanksgiving mode of transportation, Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says more and more people are boarding lines like “The City of New Orleans.”

Cut 6 (10) “…sure of that.”

Longtime Acadiana meteorologist Ed Roy has died. Roy started his career with KPEL but was best known for his 20-year stint on KATC. In addition to his work on TV, Roy also ran several businesses, including Ed Roy Private Investigations. He was also a public servant, having served on the Lafayette Parish Council and with the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office. Ed Roy was 74 years old.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Right to Life is reminding everyone of the state’s Safe Haven Law. This, after a 14-year-old Livingston Parish girl allegedly killed her newborn baby immediately after birth. Under the law, a mother can drop off the baby up to 60 days old at a designated surrender location with no questions asked. In addition, Policy Director Erica Inzina says in South Louisiana, there are two Safe Haven drop-off boxes.

Cut 8 (15) “…has walked away.”

“The worst of the worst” – those are the scathing words of Vernon Parish Judge Tony Bennett as he sentenced 44-year-old Morris Perkins of Rosepine to life in prison without the possibility of parole for raping a child under the age of 13. Not that he will outlive that sentence, but he was also sentenced to a consecutive 30-year term for child pornography.

Regardless of the mode of transportation, today is one of the busiest travel days of the year. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says almost seven-million people in the West South Central Region will hit the road this holiday; so if you’re heading out today, now is a really good time to leave.

Cut 4 (08) “…bulk of people.”

After missing two more field goals Sunday, the Saints replace Blake Grupe with former LSU Tiger Cade York. The Saints chose York over Justin Tucker, who recently completed a ten-game suspension for alleged improper behavior with massage therapists. NFL analyst Mike Detillier with WWL Radio says there’s simply too much baggage with Tucker.

Cut 15 (12) “…his NFL career.”

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

A 14-year-old Livingston Parish girl is charged with killing her newborn baby, so Louisiana Right to Life is reminding us all Louisiana has a Safe Haven law.  Here’s Andrew Greenstein.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham, who moved to end vaccination promotion work in that state, has been selected for the No. 2 job at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Abraham, who’s a physician and former Republican U.S. representative, was named Louisiana’s first surgeon general just last year.
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A young flight instructor and her student are presumed dead after a plane that took off from the New Orleans Lakefront Airport crashed into Lake Pontchartrain Monday night. The owner of Apollo Flight School, Michael Carasto, says there was no distress call and  the instructor was highly qualified with 13-hundred flying hours. He says both victims were in their 20s.

Cut 12 (06) “…is my first.”

It’s the day before Thanksgiving which means lots of traveling for Americans. Don Redman with Triple-A Louisiana says almost seven-million people in the West South Central Region will hit the road this holiday.  And the good news about that this year cheaper gas.

Cut 5 (10) “…head into Christmas.”