LRN PM Newscall November 13

A suspect is in custody after a stabbing at Louisiana Tech’s campus in Ruston this morning. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Yes, that’s rain falling from the sky in south Louisiana, Brooke Thorington has more.

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State Police say a two-vehicle crash on LA 415 in West Baton Rouge Parish claimed the life of a minor Saturday evening. Trooper Christian Reed says nine-year-old Braelynn Washington of Port Allen was a front passenger in a Chevrolet Blazer when it was struck by a Jeep Cherokee. 

Cut 3 (09) “….the Jeep.”

The Chevrolet headed south on LA 415 attempted to make a left turn at LA 986 when the Jeep headed south hit the vehicle. The occupants in the Jeep were wearing seatbelts and were not injured. Reed says the exact cause of the accident remains under investigation

Cut 4 (09) “..to this.”

The driver and rear passenger in the Chevrolet were not wearing seatbelts and sustained moderate injuries. Reed says the law requires every occupant in a car to be properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint.

Cut 5 (12) “ …car seat.”  

Reed says certified car seat technicians are available every Tuesday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at 17801 Highland Road to help properly install safety seats.

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Rain, something we haven’t seen much of for quite some time, is falling in south Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a storm system in the Gulf, off the Texas coast, is expected to track eastward along Louisiana’s coastline today, tomorrow, and part of Wednesday.

Cut 6 (12) “…about that.”

Keim says any rain is welcome considering 99 percent of the state is in drought and 88 percent of Louisiana is in either extreme or exceptional drought. Since October 1st there’s only been an average of one-point-nine inches of rain in the state.

Cut 7 (09) “…since October 1st.” 

When you look at rainfall amounts for the year, Keim says Louisiana is far behind the normal average…

Cut 8 (11) “….this week.” 

Keim says the system is bringing mild temps in the 50s and 60s for the next few days to the state.

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I-55 Northbound in St. John the Baptist Parish reopened today after being closed for four weeks. State Transportation spokesperson Rodeny Mallett urges motorists to always pay attention to changing weather conditions and react accordingly.

Cut 9 (11) “…the crash.” 

Repairs for I-55 north began on November 6th. Both directions of the interstate were impacted in the crash, but damage to the northbound lanes was more extensive. Fortunately for commuters, Mallett says there was the nearby alternative route of US-51.

Cut 10 (10) “…where you’re going.” 

Because road conditions can change quickly Mallett urges motorists to use their hands-free travel apps like 511-LA, Waze, or Google Maps.

Mallett reminds motorists to always buckle up, pay attention to the road, never drive impaired, avoid tailgating other vehicles, and when weather conditions change slow down…

Cut 11 (11) “…we had.”

More than 160 vehicles were involved in the October 23rd crash and seven people were killed.

LRN AM Newscall November 13

“Born to Fly” – a documentary about the greatest pole vaulter of all time Mondo Duplantis will make its way to Lafayette on Saturday at 6:45 pm. Teiko Foxx has more…

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 Louisiana Tech announces an enhancement to their Online learning. Colleen Crain has the story…

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A federal appeals court orders Louisiana’s Legislature to approve a new Congressional district map with two majority-minority districts by January 15th. Jeff Palermo has the story

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A screening for the documentary “Born to Fly” about former LSU and world champion pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis rise to fame will be held Saturday at the Acadiana Center for the Arts in Lafayette. Filmmaker Brennan Robideaux says he documented Duplantis journey for six years.

Cut 4 (12) “…around him.”

Robideaux reached out to then-17-year-old Duplantis after he broke the high school pole vaulting record while attending Lafayette High School.

Duplantis is from Lafayette but began receiving offers from the Swedish Athletics Association in 2015 to compete for the Scandinavian country. Robideaux says he’s always asked why Mondo wears the yellow and blue colors for Sweden and not red, white, and blue.

Cut 5 (13) “…the film.”

The documentary was also nominated for the Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Austin Film Festival. The Louisiana premiere will take place at the New Orleans Film Festival this weekend.

Rodideaux says the goal now is to get the film distributed across the U-S.

Cut 6 (11) “…watch it.”

Duplantis currently holds the world record for pole vaulting at 20 feet five and a fourth inches.

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After more than a six-month blackout, the lights are set to go back on in Hollywood South as a deal was reached between the actors union and studios. Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly says it’s good news for the businesses and citizens who depend on film production in Louisiana.

Cut 7 (13) “…motion pictures.”

The new three-year contract was valued at more than one billion dollars and included increases in minimum salaries, and benefits, as well as a new residual for streaming programs. Stelly expects production to resume within a few weeks.

Cut 8 (10) “…we’re ready.” 

Stelly says the camera was rolling on four to five productions before being halted by the longest strike ever for actors. He says the true impact of the strike is unknown.

Cut 9 (11)  “…so recently.”

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Louisiana Tech is launching Tech Online, an enhancement to its online and distance learning. Director of Online Learning Initiative, Jerona Washington is excited about the services they can offer students seeking degrees or certifications…

Cut 10 (09) “…their organization.”

Tech Online offers programs including graduate degrees up to doctorates. Washington says they even accommodate programs that require internships…

Cut 11 (12) “…supervision from.” 

Washington says one of the most popular programs has attracted students from all over…

Cut 12 (08) “…the country.” 

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A big development in the lawsuit against Louisiana’s current Congressional District map. The U-S Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is ordering state legislators to draw a new Congressional map by January 15th. A map that has two majority-minority districts. The current map has one. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is a difficult assignment as a new legislature is sworn in on January 8th….

Cut 13 (11) “…so many implications”

Governor-elect Jeff Landry says he’ll call a special session on January 8th, Inauguration Day, so the new Legislature can redraw a Congressional district map that must feature two districts in Louisiana that favor a Black candidate winning. Pinsonat says redistricting is a difficult process and freshmen lawmakers will need to get caught up to speed quickly…

Cut 14 (10) “…period.”

Louisiana’s Constitution says the earliest a special session can start is seven days after one is called. So if it’s January 8th, the special session can not start until the 15th. Pinsonat says you could say this will be Governor-elect Landry’s first big challenge…

Cut 15 (12) “…Jeff Landry”

It’s possible Governor John Bel Edwards will call a special session to address this. A spokesperson for the governor says it’s to be determined if he’ll call a redistricting special session.

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For the fifth straight game, the Saints started slow and could not come back from a 24-3 halftime deficit as they ended up losing in Minnesota 27-19. New Orleans gave up nearly 300 yards of offense in the first half and backup quarterback Jameis Winston could not lead the Black and Gold all the way back. Coach Dennis Allen…

Cut 16 (16) “…all the time.”

Winston came in for an injured Derek Carr who suffered both a shoulder injury and a concussion on a hard hit. The shoulder injury is reportedly not serious. Marshon Lattimore and Michael Thomas also suffered injuries. The Saints head into the bye week and Allen wants his players to get away from football for a little bit…

Cut 17 (17) “…be successful”

The Saints are now 5-5 and in first place in the NFC South heading into the bye week.

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LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels put on a performance in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night that’s never been accomplished in FBS college football. Daniels threw for more than 350 yards and rushed for more than 200 yards in the Tigers 52-35 win over Florida. Daniels says he could not do it by himself…

Cut 18 (18) “…opponent”

Daniels threw for 372 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 234 yards on 12 carries and had two scores. Coach Brian Kelly says that type of performance should make Daniels the favorite to win the Heisman…

Cut 19 (25) “…most popular player” 

There was another controversial call involving targeting that went against LSU on Saturday. Senior safety Andre Sam was ejected from the game in the second quarter while trying to tackle Florida running back Montrell Johnson. After a lengthy review, it was determined Sam was guilty of targeting. Kelly begs to differ…

Cut 20 (16) “..play football” 

9:30 am Newscast

The family of slain Northwestern State football player Ronnie Caldwell has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university and the apartment complex where he was shot. That was just three days after Caldwell told his parents that his roommate had threatened him with a gun. Attorney Johnathan Cox says they want to know if Campus Advantage ran a background check on the roommate

Cut 14 (05) “…wasn’t done.”

State offices are closed today in honor of Veteran’s Day. The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs is holding several ceremonies. And because it’s important to continue to raise awareness about veterans and their sacrifices, LDVA Spokesperson Brandee Patrick is encouraging servicemen and women to remain active.

Cut 5 (08) “…stay engaged.”

Rain is headed Louisiana’s way this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says highs in north Louisiana will be in the 60s and in the 70s for the southern half.

Cut 12 (11) “…into Tuesday.” 

For his part, LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly has his focus on Florida’s transfer quarterback Graham Mertz this Saturday as the Gators QB has thrown for nearly 2,500 yards, 17 touchdowns, and only 2 interceptions. Kelly says he recruited Mertz out of high school…

Cut 16 (20) “…playmakers.”

LRN AM Newscall November 9

Governor Edwards along with LDVA Secretary Col Joey Strickland will honor veterans at a wreath-laying ceremony today. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is planning to release a list of vape products on Friday that can be legally sold. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Governor-elect Jeff Landry is under fire for a transition committee focused on New Orleans that doesn’t include city leaders. Brooke Thorington has more.

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This afternoon the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs will host a wreath-laying ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Park, adjacent to the State Capitol. LDVA spokesperson Brandee Patrick says Secretary Col Joey Strickland has been working with the governor to revitalize the park.

Cut 4 (08) “…their sacrifice.”

Four wreaths will be placed before today’s ceremony at the Heritage Monument, which honors African American veterans, the Gold Star Monument, the bust of George Washington in honor of Purple Heart veterans and the Minute Man statue for state guardsmen.

Patrick says Strickland will be joined by Governor John Bel Edwards in placing wreaths to represent each branch of the military as well as those who are Prisoners of War and Missing in Action.

Cut 5 (08) “…leave behind.”

Earlier in the day at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Cemetery in Slidell Patrick says they will hold burial honors for 23 unclaimed veterans. She says it’s our duty to ensure those veterans receive a dignified burial and final resting place of honor.

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There are a number of Veteran’s Day ceremonies taking place over the next few days, for a listing visit VetAffairs-dot-la-gov.

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The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is planning to publish a list on Friday of vape products that retailers can sell. A state new law requires vape products to be registered with A-T-C in order to be legally sold. Agency Commissioner Ernest Legier says for a vape product to be on the registry, it must receive FDA approval…

Cut 7 (08) “…pre-marketing list.”

It’s expected most flavored vapes will not meet the requirements to be on Louisiana’s VAPE directory. Legier says the law is an attempt to look out for the well-being of its citizens, especially younger people…

Cut 8 (10) “…doing that.” 

The Louisiana Convenience and Vape Association has filed a lawsuit in an effort to stop the ban of certain vape products. The association claims the registry is unconstitutional. But Legier disagrees

Cut 9 (08)  “…safety interests.”

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Governor-elect Jeff Landry has been criticized for forming an exploratory committee on the city of New Orleans that doesn’t include city leaders. He says right now the committee is solely focused on identifying concerns.

Cut 10 (09) “…city functions.”

The Republican says committee members plan to meet with city leaders when they have solutions.

Cut 11 (09) “…of Louisiana.” 

No one from the mayor’s office, the Orleans Parish DA’s office nor the New Orleans Police Department were asked to sit on the committee. The Attorney General campaigned that he was the best candidate to address rising crime, an issue that has plagued the Crescent City.

Cut 12 (04) “…major problems.” 

The committee is chaired by former Bollinger Shipyards CEO Boysie Bollinger.

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The Food and Drug Administration approved Zepbound, a new type two diabetes drug for chronic weight management by pharmaceutical giant Eli Lily. Director of Bariatric Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans, Dr. Catherine Hudson says more than 22 percent average weight loss was seen in obese patients but for diabetics…

Cut 13 (11) “…weight loss.”

Zepbound targets how the body breaks down sugar and fat. It’s part of a new class of drugs that mimic a hormone that helps reduce food intake and appetite. Like similar drugs, Hudson says the drug will be administered by injection.

Cut 14 (09) “…a week.”

Some side effects associated with Zepbound are gastrointestinal issues like nausea, vomiting, constipation, and diarrhea.

Hudson says the cost may put the drug out of reach for many people given only a small amount of insurance providers are willing to cover weight loss medication.

Cut 15 (13) “…for obesity.”

The FDA approved the drug for adults with obesity or who are overweight with at least one weight-related condition.

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The Ragin Cajuns can become bowl eligible for a school-record sixth consecutive season with a win tonight at home against Southern Miss. U-L Lafayette is coming off a tough loss to Arkansas State last Saturday. Coach Michael Desormeaux wants his team to play hard for 60 minutes…

Cut 16 (19) “…gonna be.”

Chandler Fields will start at quarterback tonight for the injured Zeon Chriss. Fields will make his first start after starting five games last season. Desormeaux says they believe Fields can get the job done…

Cut 17 (17) “…play for us.”

Southern Miss is just 2-and-7 on the season, but they have one of the best running backs in the country in Frank Gore Junior who has rushed for nearly 1,000 yards, In his last two games he has 378 rushing yards and three touchdowns, Desormeaux says Gore is a handful…

Cut 18 (13) “…dialed in there.”

Kick-off is at 6:30

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LSU continues to prepare for Saturday night’s game against the Florida Gators. The main goal out there for the Tigers is to achieve a second straight ten-win season. Offensive guard Garrett Dellinger believes the Bayou Bengals will be motivated…

Cut 19 (12) “…ton of stuff to play for.” 

Jayden Daniels returned to practice yesterday as he makes his way out of concussion protocol. Kelly has yet to name a starting QB. Wide receiver Kyren Lacy says they can win with either Daniels or Garrett Nussmeier

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LRN PM Newscall November 8

Former Louisiana Speaker of the House Taylor Barras will serve as Governor-elect Jeff Landry’s Commissioner of Administration. Brooke Thorington has more.

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LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly says Quarterback Jayden Daniels is making progress after taking a vicious hit in the head in the Alabama game. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former Louisiana Speaker of the House Taylor Barras will serve as Governor-elect Jeff Landry’s Commissioner of Administration. Landry says it makes sense to have someone with legislative experience in the vital role of commissioner.

Cut 3 (12) “…in the House.”

Patrick Goldsmith, who was most recently the chief administrative officer at Ascension Parish has been appointed Deputy Commissioner of Administration.

In the final moments of the last regular session, the majority of lawmakers said they were forced to vote on the budget without being able to review changes. Barras says transparency is a priority.

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Landry says the roles of the Commissioner of Administration and Deputy are among the most important positions in state government because they oversee the financial affairs of the state and prepare the budget.

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Nicholls State University has broken ground on a new Coastal Center and cut the ribbon on a new athletic practice facility. University spokesperson Jared David says having a coastal center at the epicenter of coastal erosion along the Atchafalaya River is significant

Cut 6 (10) “…need to be.”

David says the new state-of-the-art coastal facility will house a research division and a boardroom. He says the center will also house an educational outreach section geared towards primary and secondary students…

Cut 7 (11) “…next generation.” 

David says a state investment of $45 million helped pay for the construction of the coastal center, the athletic practice facility, and also a new College of Nursing building.

David says there is a nursing shortage and this new building can help them double the number of nursing students they graduate….

Cut 8 (09) “….the industry.” 

The project is currently in the architectural phase and university leaders are hope it will be completed in early 2025.

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LSU Coach Brian Kelly says quarterback Jayden Daniels is making progress from the head injury he sustained in the Alabama game. He missed Tuesday’s practice Kelly says Daniels worked out this morning

Cut 9 (11) “…practice today” 

Kelly says if it goes well at practice today, he’ll be cleared to participate in contact drills on Thursday.  Daniels took a helmet to helmet hit in last Saturday’s loss to Alabama and was placed in concussion protocol. Kelly says Daniels has been moving through the steps well…

Cut 10 (09) “….fashion” 

LSU will host Florida on Saturday night. Garrett Nussmeier took first team snaps in practice yesterday. Kelly says Daniels returns to practice today, but he’s not ready to say who will start at quarterback against the Gators…

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LRN AM Newscall November 8

The Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance hosts its annual virtual Apprenticeship Expo for high school students and two-year postsecondary attendees from 9 am to 10:30 am today. Teiko Foxx has more…

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 The Kentwood home Pop Star, Brittney Spears grew up in is now up for sale. Colleen Crain has more…

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A federal judge has ordered the Department of Corrections to remedy the unconstitutional medical care of inmates at Angola. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance host its third annual virtual apprenticeship expo for Louisiana high school students and post-secondary attendees today from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.  Employer Engagement Coordinator Tonya Evans says students will receive information about apprenticeship programs by speaking directly with employers.

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Several school districts will be attending the virtual expo. Students will participate in breakout sessions to engage with employers in the healthcare, cyber security, and chemical industries.

Evans says students can obtain work experience, receive classroom instruction, and recognized credentials.

Cut 5 (11) “…for them.”

An estimated 90 percent of apprentices retain employment after completing a registered apprenticeship program with an average salary of $80 thousand. Director of Student Engagement LaVonya Malveaux hopes attendees learn that apprenticeship could be an optional career pathway to their future.

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It’s described as a typical 3 bedroom ranch style home except… Pop Icon Brittney Spears grew up in this Kentwood home. Realtor, Yvonne Hulsey of Keller Williams Mandeville is selling the Spears family home and says the value of this home, listed for 1 point 2 million dollars, is not in the square footage or the 2 acres it sits on…

Cut 7 (05) “…it’s at.”

Spears’ father sold the family home to the current owner’s family in 2021 for $275,000

The Pop Star’s former home has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a dance studio. Hulsey says there’s been more interest from the media than actual buyers but the first showing is scheduled for Friday and Hulsey says it will take a special buyer to acquire this home…

Cut 8 (07) “…the price.” 

Some of the furnishings used by the Spears family is still in the home along with some graffiti fans might recognize as possibly referencing the time Brittney was part of the Mickey Mouse Club.  Hulsey says, it’s the history that gives the high value to this home and she has to show that to potential buyers…

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In an effort to help farmers after the prolonged drought, Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow has introduced the Drought Assistance Improvement Act. The legislation would cut the time in half that farmers can apply for assistance during dry conditions.

Cut 10 (12) “…back to work.”

Letlow is hopeful the legislation will move quickly through the House, especially now that Congressman Mike Johnson, whose district is also experiencing a drought, is the new Speaker of the House.

Cut 11 (10) “…one through.” 

After the oppressive August heat with little to no rainfall in Louisiana, it’s not just farmers who are affected. Letlow says the drought will impact every industry for years to come…

Cut 12 (10) “…rural communities.” 

The Drought Assistance Act will alter drought lengths in the Livestock Forage Disaster Program, expand language in the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program, and require the Secretary of Agriculture to provide documentation standards relating to the decrease of crawfish production.

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A federal judge ordered the Department of Corrections to rectify the unconstitutional medical care of inmates at Angola.  Attorney Samantha Bosalavage with The Promise of Justice Initiative says they along with Democracy Forward have been working on the case for almost a decade.

Cut 13 (07) “…punishment.”

Judge Shelly Dick of the U.S. Middle District of Louisiana issued the ruling on Monday. Bosalavage says the state is legally required to implement remedial plans for the medical care of inmates and the Americans with Disabilities Act deficiencies at the prison.

Cut 14 (07) “…very soon.”

Over the course of the litigation, Bosalavage says the eight named plaintiffs in the suit died due to inadequate medical care. And while the ruling directly those incarcerated at the state penitentiary…

Cut 15 (06) “…State of Louisiana.”

In a 60-person sample that was assessed for a remedy stage in June of 2022, Bosalavage says experts found many preventable deaths among inmates.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections issued a statement that they strongly disagree with the ruling, and they plan to appeal.

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The Saints are tied for the NFL lead with 18 takeaways and they are number one with 12 interceptions. Last season, they intercepted a franchise-low seven passes. Safety Marcus Maye was asked about the difference between this year and last year

Cut 16 (17) “…take advantage of it.”

The Saints are 5-and-4 and on a two-game winning streak. They are executing better in the red zone. In the first seven games, they converted just 38-percent of their red zone opportunities into touchdowns, the last two games, they are six for nine. Offensive lineman James Hurst says giving quarterback Derek Carr more time in the pocket has been a key…

Cut 17 (18) “..helpful.”

The Saints are struggling to run the ball, only averaging three-point-six yards a carry, fourth worst in the NFL. Hurst says they need to do a better job blocking…

Cut 18 (23) “… 15-yard gain.”

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Two programs heading in opposite directions will meet in Monroe at one PM on Saturday as the ULM Warhawks host the Troy Trojans. The Trojans have six straight and lead the Sun Belt West, while the Warhawks have lost seven in a row. Coach Terry Bowden is impressed with the Trojans…

Cut 19 (19) “…score a lot.” 

ULM is two and seven on the year, but Bowden says his players are still fighting…

Cut 20 (20) “…playing hard.” 

 

LRN PM Newscall

Centenary College in Shreveport has a major campaign drive underway to support new facilities and programs ahead of its 200th anniversary in 2025. Teiko Foxx has more…

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One person is dead and eight motorists injured after several vehicles collided in another super fog event produced low visibilities in the New Orleans area. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Centenary College in Shreveport announces it’s raising $50 million dollars to improve the four-year liberal arts school ahead of its bicentennial anniversary in 2025. Centenary spokesperson Kate Pedrotty says 20 million dollars will fund new infrastructure and upgrades to the School of Health Sciences – Mickle Hall.

Cut 3 (13) “…enclosed pavilion.”

The renovations will also include new state-of-the-art laboratories.

Pedrotty says $10 million will support the transformation fund which will support new academic and co-curricular programs. She says the return of football will boost recruitment for the university.  

Cut 4 (12) “…very exciting.”

Pedrotty says the college has already raised $37 million of the $50 million campaign goal. She says the campaign will also support endowed scholarship expansion and is a major component of operational support.

Cut 5 (12) “ …to grow.”  

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Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow is co-authoring legislation to provide rural communities with grants to upgrade their police and fire departments. Letlow says it’s time to step up and help our first responders in small towns.

Cut 6 (11) “…50,000 residents.”

Letlow says if the BUILD Act passes every community in her district of 24 parishes would be eligible.

Cut 7 (07) “…their facilities.” 

Many rural facilities are still operating out of facilities built in the 1980s and with a small tax base Letlow says they are unable to adequately fund any upgrades.

Cut 8 (11) “….would provide.” 

The grants would be distributed through the Department of Justice and FEMA. $250 million will be allotted annually for the grant program over a three-year period.

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Smoke from a marsh fire in New Orleans East led to another deadly multiple vehicle wreck this morning on Interstate 10 near the Michoud exit.  Christopher Bannan, a meteorologist with National Weather Service says the smoke was mixed with fog which made for very low visibility…

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An adult male was pronounced dead in the wreck and at least eight people were injured. Officials say there were four crashes involving 13 vehicles.

Bannan says we could see identical conditions tonight and probably again tomorrow night…

Cut 10 (07) “….St. Tammany Parish” 

New Orleans Police officials say the marsh fire that’s creating the smoky conditions is on remote private property that’s difficult to access. There’s no fire hydrant service and the property is bounded by pipelines. Bannan says it’s been burning for weeks

Cut 11 (11) “…helping things.”

Seven motorists were killed on I-55 in St. John the Baptist Parish on October 23rd in a similar super fog event

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Cleco customers can receive rebates for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle chargers. Manager of Cleco’s EV Program Richard Biedenharn says the rebates are for both commercial and residential customers.

Cut 12 (09) “…great benefit.”  

The residential rebates are for Level 2 EV chargers.

Rebates for commercial customers range from $1,000 to $3,500.

Biedenharn said a Level 2 EV charger and any type of application that’s in a multifamily facility, workplace, or a publicly accessible charger is eligible for a $1,000 rebate.

Cut 13 (09) “…who use lifts.”

To apply or for more information, Biedenharn says to visit cleco.com/electrification

Cut  14 (05) “…work for you.”

LRN AM Newscall

The Louisiana Fortify Homes Program will open its third round of 750 grants of up to $10 thousand to replace roofs to fortified standards begins today at noon. Teiko Foxx has more…

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One of the state senate races has two current representatives, who aren’t term-limited, in the runoff. Colleen Crain has more….

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Confusion over how to address a veto override session while in the midst of a legislative session has prompted  Constitutional Amendment 1 on the November 18th ballot. Brooke Thorington reports it happened last year when lawmakers were in a regular session and the governor vetoed the legislature’s drawing of a Congressional map…

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the third round of grants of up to $10 thousand for the Louisiana Fortify Home Program opens today at noon. Donelon says 750 grants will be available for all homeowners at the department of insurance’s website…

Cut 4 (10) “…are available.”

The grant will cover the cost of reinforcing a roof using methods that meet or exceed the FORTIFIED Roof standard, which includes strengthening the roof of the home against severe storms, high winds, and wind-driven rain.

The LFHP began with enough funding to award three thousand grants. Donelon says homeowners must meet certain criteria to be eligible for the grant including…

Cut 5 (12) “…hazard zone.”

Funds are paid directly to contractors and are limited to construction costs. Donelon says upgrading to fortified roof standards is beneficial for policyholders who are paying high premiums.

Cut 6 (13) “…your coverage.”

Grants will be awarded to eligible homeowners on a first-come first-served basis. To apply, visit www.ldi.la.gov.

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Two Powerful Democratic Representatives in the Louisiana House are in a run off for the State Senate Seat vacated by term limited, Greg Tarver. Former Shreveport Mayor, Cedric Glover and Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, Sam Jenkins are ideologically similar, according to LSU Shreveport Political Science Professor, Jeff Sadow, but he says the outcome may be influenced by the candidate voted out in the primary…

Cut 7 (09) “…two candidates.”

While Jenkins and Glover have similar voting records, Sadow says, Glover who has served as mayor and state representative might be considered more of a Maverick and Jenkins is more mainstream. Sadow says neither Jenkins nor Glover have reached term limits in the house so this race is a risk but the seat is open so…

Cut 8 (05) “…years.” 

Glover’s almost 30-year political career started in the Shreveport City Council before he served as mayor. Greg Tarver has endorsed Jenkins, and Sadow says Jenkins has more establishment support.

Cut 9 (11)  “…the party.”

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Constitutional Amendment one on the November 18th ballot seeks to clarify what happens when legislators call for an override veto session, but they are already in a regular or special session. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio…

Cut 10 (10) “…readjourn.”

The situation came up in 2022. Lawmakers were in a regular session, but called for an override veto session to override the governor’s veto of the Congressional map. Procopio so it wasn’t clear how the Legislature should handle the situation.

Cut 11 (09) “…be in.” 

And with a predicted voter turnout of only fifteen percent for the November 18th election, the fate of the four constitutional amendments is anybody’s guess. But when it comes to Amendment 1 Procopio says…

Cut 12 (04) “…until recently.” 

For a PAR guide on the four amendments visit PARLouisiana-dot-org

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There will be no SEC West Championship for LSU this season as the Tigers scored just one touchdown in the second half in a 42-28 loss to Alabama. Coach Brian Kelly says the Tigers did a lot of good things, but you have to play at a higher level than good in order to win in Tuscaloosa…

Cut 13 (12) “…enough level”

LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels threw for 219 yards and two touchdown passes and also rushed for 163 yards and a score. He left the game in the fourth quarter after taking a vicious hit to the helmet from Dallas Turner. Kelly says they asked the officials to see if targeting occurred when Daniels got hit in the head…

Cut 14 (11) “…moved on”

Meanwhile, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe rushed for a school-record four touchdowns and 155 yards. He also threw for 219 yards. Kelly says the Tigers’ defense didn’t do enough to keep Milroe in check…

Cut 15 (15) “…like this.”

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The Saints are all alone in first place in the NFC South after beating the Chicago Bears 24-17 yesterday. New Orleans quarterback Derek Carr threw for 211 yards and two touchdowns and is happy to see the team on a two game winning streak…

Cut 16 (18) “…want to see”

The Saints are now five and four. New Orleans defense got off to another slow start on Sunday, allowing 17 first half points. But they made up for it by forcing five turnovers. Coach Dennis Allen…

Cut 17 (16) “…faster defensively.”

Taysom Hill accomplished a rare feat in the victory. He threw a touchdown pass, and also caught a touchdown.  He’s only the second player in the NFL to record at least ten touchdowns rushing, passing and now receiving. The late Frank Gifford was the other. Hill more happy about the victory…

Cut 18 (13) “…winning games.” 

The Saints are at Minnesota on Sunday.

LRN PM Newscall November 3

Clocks will be rolling back one hour on Sunday. Teiko Foxx spoke with a public health expert on how the time change may take some getting used to…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

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LSU is looking to beat Alabama for a second consecutive year for the first time since 2010-2011 seasons. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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Daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 am and sleep experts say the annual shift in time can have adverse health effects on many people.  LSU Health New Orleans Public Health Expert Dr. Benjamin Springgate says sleep deprivation and mood disturbances are likely to increase.

Cut 3 (11) “…worst mood.”

You’ll gain an extra hour of sleep as clocks are pushed back one hour.

A 2020 Current Biology study reveals more darkness during early morning commutes may contribute to an increased risk of traffic fatalities.  While sleep has an overall impact on your health, Springgate says not everyone is affected by the time change in the same way.

Cut 4 (08) “…fall asleep.”

Days will continue to get shorter with sunset scheduled for 4:40 p.m. when daylight saving time ends on Nov. 5. Springgate says a good night’s sleep is important for your well-being. He suggests keeping a regular sleep schedule.

Cut 5 (13) “ …a difference.”  

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Louisiana’s own Celebration Gator will be among the attractions in the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s the third year the 60-foot-long gator will crawl the streets of New York and he’s excited to announce the two Bayou State musical artists that will also appear.

Cut 6 (10) “…the crowds.”

(Entertainers Cajun fiddler Amanda Shaw from Mandeville and Alexandria country singer Alex Smith)

The Louisiana float has highlighted state tourism and encouraged an estimated 2.4 billion people to visit the Bayou State for the last two years. Nungesser believes the gator has been a good return on investment.

Cut 7 (10) “…22-million.” 

In 2021 Grammy-award-winning artist Jon Batiste appeared on Celebration Gator and in 2022 Trombone Shorty wowed the crowd. For 2024, Nungesser says they’ll determine if Celebration Gator will make an encore.

Cut 8 (07) “…this year.” 

And Louisiana will once again have a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day.  The featured acts will be announced in a few weeks.

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Early voting for the November 18th election is underway and it will continue through Saturday November 11th. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says in the October primary, a sizable number of Black residents voted for Republican Jeff Landry in the governor’s race, so will that trend continue???

Cut 9 (08) “…in the runoff.” 

There are three statewide races on the November 18th ballot, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General. All three run-offs have a Republican going up against a Democrat.

Voter turnout for the October primary election was 36-percent and the Secretary of State’s Office is predicting voter turnout for the upcoming election to be at 15-percent. Couvillon says the number of mail in ballots already processed is way down…

Cut 10 (10) “…voting”

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Baton Rouge Police have arrested 37-year-old Denise Law in the beating death of 66-year-old Melinda Reed. Sargent Darren Ahmed says officers responded to a call of an unresponsive female Thursday afternoon, they believe a metal walker was used as the murder weapon.

Cut 11 (10) “…her injuries.”

Ahmed says the suspect was still at the scene when homicide detectives arrived. Law was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and charged with 1st Degree Murder.

Cut 12 (12) “…Mrs. Reed.”  

While the investigation remains open, Ahmed says it remains to be determined if mental illness played a role.

Cut 13 (10) “…very sad.”

The incident happened in a south Baton Rouge neighborhood off Brightside Lane.

LRN PM Newscall November 2

Governor Edwards and Colonel Lamar Davis officially broke ground on the site of the new State Police Crime Lab this morning. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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A revised US drought monitor shows 88-percent of the state is under extreme or exception drought. Jeff Palermo  has the story…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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Governor John Bel Edwards and Colonel Lamar Davis officially broke ground on the site of the new State Police Crime Lab this morning. The new state-of-the-art facility will replace the existing lab that’s four decades old. Davis says it’s more challenging to solve crimes in an old facility…

cut 3 (12) “…the future.”

And while it’s called the State Police Crime Lab, Governor Edwards says 200 agencies in Louisiana routinely submit evidence in addition to LSP investigations.

Cut 4 (08) “…the state.”

In the past year alone, the lab has taken on more than 16-thousand new cases and it’s often the data processed that will decide one’s guilt or innocence. In addition to solving crimes, Edwards says the facility plays another vital role…

Cut 5 (08) “ …as well.”  

The new facility will be constructed on the grounds of State Police Headquarters in Baton Rouge. It’s expected to cost up to $100 million and be completed in three years.

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It’s National Adoption Month and the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services and First Lady Donna Edwards honored 465 families who have adopted 619 children from foster care this year. DCFS Secretary Terri Ricks says the ultimate goal is to find safe and permanent homes and families for children through adoption.

Cut 6 (13) “…their own”

Of the 465 families adopting, 133 are single parents who adopted 175 of the 619 children. During Governor John Bel Edwards’s administration, there have been nearly six thousand adoptions.

This year’s Adoption Award winners include two Adoptive Families of the Year, two Community Partners of the Year, Advocate of the Year, Adoption Worker of the Year, and Adoption Region of the Year. Ricks encourages Louisianans to become a nurturing family for a child in need of a safe home.

Cut 7 (12) “…adoptive family.” 

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DOTD is expecting it will take another two weeks to repair portions of Interstate 55 damaged by the 168-vehicle pileup that killed seven people in St. John the Baptist Parish. I-55 South is currently open but spokesperson Rodney Mallet says they’ll need to shut it down for a six-hour period this weekend where traffic is currently reduced to one lane.

Cut 8 (12) “…or so.” 

Crews will switch lane closures near the crash site. Mallet says traffic will taper down to the right lane near the crash site as crews begin to repair the left lane. Mallet says traffic will taper down to the right lane near the crash site as crews begin to repair the left lane.

Cut 9 (10) “…the workers.” 

I-55 northbound remains closed. Mallet says partial deck replacement is needed. He say contractors will start next week and repairs could take up to two weeks to complete.

Cut 10 (09) “…repave it.”

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Today’s updated U-S drought monitor shows Louisiana remains the epicenter for drought in the United States. State Climatologist Barry Keim says 99-percent of Louisiana is in some stage of drought…

Cut 11 (05) “…two classes.”

Keim says since August 1st, on average only five inches of rain has fallen across the state.

Cut 12 (09) “..this case”  

The weather forecast for the next week does not call for any significant chance of rain. Keim says an El Nino climate pattern is expected to continue into the winter and he says that should result about normal precipitation

Cut 13 (12) “…in yet.”