11:40 LRN Sportscast

Without Anthony Davis the Pelicans rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit to beat Sacramento 114-106. DeMarcus Cousins had 41 points and 23 rebounds in his first trip back to Sac Town since he was traded to New Orleans last season. Cousins hit a go-ahead three pointer with 2.21 left to play. Recently signed Jameer Nelson had 18 points and four three-pointers. The Pels host the Cavaliers tomorrow night for LeBron James’ only visit to the Big Easy.

On Sunday, the Saints host the Chicago Bears. New Orleans Quarterback Drew Brees needs 12 completitions to have six-thousand for his career. Only Brett Favre and Peyton Manning have done that. Saints wide receiver Willie Snead has practicied fully this week after missing last Sunday’s win, because of a hamstring injury.

It’s homecoming for Grambling State on Saturday. The Tigers have won six in a row heading into this matchup with Texas Southern, who has yet to win a game. The

Southeastern Louisiana hosts one of the top teams on the FCS level this Saturday in Strawberry Stadium. The Bearkcats are ranked fifth in the coaches poll and are averaging 45 points a game. They are led by UAB transfer Jeremiah Briscoe, who has threw for over 25-hundred yards and 22 touchdowns. Lions Coach Ron Roberts explains why special teams will be a key in this contest….
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Kick-off is at 7 PM and ESPN three will broadcast the contest.

Tonight, Tulane visits 24th ranked Memphis. The Green Wave have lost 51 straight games against AP ranked opponents which is the longest active streak. Tulane is also looking to snap a two-game losing streak. Kick-off from Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium is at 7 PM on the CBS Sports Television Network.

11:30 Newscast, October 27th, 2017

Some of the coldest air we’ve seen in some time is descending on Louisiana. A cold front is moving through which will drop temperatures to near freezing in some northern areas. Heavy rain is possible with the cold front, which state climatologist Barry Keim says could affect some high school games…:
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Keim says we could see temps in the 30s tomorrow morning in north Louisiana, and high temperatures Saturday across the state in the 50s.

An arrest has been made in the case of the double murder on the campus of Grambling State University this week. The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve booked a freshman student, 19-year-old Jaylin Wayne, on murder charges in the deaths of Earl Andrews and Monquiarious Caldwell, both 23. It’s been a somber week at GSU which was supposed to be a homecoming celebration. Students are holding a peace walk today instead of a pep rally.

The Louisiana Department of Health is happy that President Trump has taken a stand in the growing opioid crisis…:
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ULM has a new Doppler radar and Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science Todd Murphy says it’s already paid off. He says the National Weather Service was better able to predict the tornado outbreak in Mississippi last April…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast October 27

An arrest has been made in the shooting death at Grambling State University this week.  Jaylin Wayne is charged with first degree murder in the alleged shooting deaths of 23-year-olds Earl Andrews and Monquiarious Caldwell.  Wayne turned himself in last night after learning he was wanted.  The shooting happened outside some dorm rooms following a disagreement.

President Trump calls the opioid crisis a “national shame” and “human tragedy” and he intends to do something about it.  By creating a public health emergency, it will allow for the prescribing of medicine commonly used to treat substance abuse.  Chief of Staff for the state department of health Andrew Tuozzlo says there is a nasal spray that is an effective and valuable tool for someone who has overdosed…

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Louisiana reported 478 fatal overdose deaths in 2014.

Several festivals this weekend means a lot of outdoor cooking.  Cooking for crowds complicates food safety in light of the recent salmonella outbreak in Caldwell Parish.  LSU food safety expert Wenqing (When-sheing) Xu (shu) says anyone cooking for a large group should attend a food safety workshop…

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Someone who bought a powerball ticket in Eunice is a very rich person.  The drawing is worth 191 million dollars and was purchased at Brownie’s Shop Rite.  Mayor Scott Fontenot says even though the winner has not been revealed, he hopes they will use the money wisely…

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The lump sum after taxes is nearly 120-million-dollars.

09:30 Newscast, October 27th, 2017

Cooking for crowds greatly complicates food safety as nearly 200 people found out after a bad batch of Jambalaya was served in Caldwell Parish about two weeks ago. LSU AgCenter food safety expert Wenqing(When-sheing) Xu (Shu) says usually we cook for our families on a regular basis, but during big events hundreds of people are served…:
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She says that’s why it’s important to remember the principles of food safety: clean, cook, chill, separate.

An arrest has been made in connection to the double homicide that happened on the campus of Grambling State University. The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s office says Jaylin Wayne faces first-degree murder charges. It’s homecoming week at Grambling, and students have decided to hold a peace walk today, instead of a pep rally.

Still no word on who the new millionaire is from the ticket that was sold in Eunice. There’s still good news for the business that sold the $191 million dollar winner; Brownie’s Shop Rite. Eunice Mayor Scott Fontenot says Brownie’s is very deserving of the nice bonus they’ll get from the Louisiana Lottery Commission…:
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The lump sum after taxes is estimated to be nearly 120-million-dollars.

The University of Louisiana at Monroe now has a Doppler weather radar, helping to bridge a gap in identifying severe storms in northeast Louisiana. Not only will it assist the National Weather Service, but Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science Todd Murphy says the hands on education for meteorology students will be one of a kind…:
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ULM received a 3-million-dollar grant through the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to acquire a radar to assist weather forecasters.

08:30 Newscast, October 27th, 2017

An arrest has been made in the double homicide which occurred on the campus of Grambling State University this week. Authorities say Jaylin Wayne faces first degree murder charges. Earl Andrews and Monquiarious Caldwell, both 23, were killed in the courtyard of dorm rooms at GSU early Wednesday. Wayne, a freshman at the university reportedly surrendered to law enforcement after learning a warrant had been issued for his arrest. It’s homecoming week at Grambling, and students have decided to hold a peace walk today, instead of a pep rally.

President Donald Trump has declared the growing opioid epidemic in the US a public health emergency. The CDC reports Louisiana is one of 20 states with a significant increase in opioid deaths — 478 fatal drug overdoses in 2014. State Department of Health Chief of Staff Andrew Tuozzolo says parish coroners are working to identify the source of the problem…:
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The public health emergency will allow for the prescribing of medicine commonly used to treat substance abuse.

The University of Louisiana at Monroe now has a doppler weather radar. Kelley Ray has more…:
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The Lafayette Fire Department says a 2-year-old died in a house fire Thursday. Firefighters say the flames raged for 30 minutes before coming under control, then the toddler was found during a search of the home. Investigators say the blaze originated in the living room, but the cause is still under investigation.

07:30 Newscast, October 27th, 2017

President Donald Trump has declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency. He said Thursday he intends to file a lawsuit against the pain killer manufacturers, something Governor John Bel Edwards has already done. State Department of Health Chief of Staff Andrew Tuozzolo says Louisiana passed legislation this year targeting the opioid epidemic:
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The CDC reports Louisiana had 478 opioid overdose deaths in 2014.

Could there be a new millionaire walking around in Eunice? Mayor Scott Fontenot says they still don’t know who won the $191 million dollar Powerball jackpot from Wednesday’s drawing sold at a gas station there…:
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The cash value of the prize is an estimated 120 million dollars.

We’re in the heart of fall festival season, but food experts want to remind folks about safety rules when cooking for large crowds…:
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The University of Louisiana at Monroe now has a Doppler weather radar, helping to bridge a gap in identifying severe storms in northeast Louisiana. Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science Todd Murphy…:
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06:45 Sportscast, October 27th, 2017

Saints fans had a brief freak-out when Michael Thomas was reported to have a knee injury that kept him out of practice earlier this week. But the second year wide receiver returned to the field Thursday, putting at rest any worries that this may be a more serious injury.

In Demarcus Cousins’ first game against his former team, the All Star racked up 41 points for the Pelicans in New Orleans’ 114-106 win over the Kings at the Golden 1 Center last night. Boogie also had 23 rebounds in the game and is the first NBA player to post that stat line since 1987.

The best college football game in the state this weekend will likely take place in Hammond where Southeastern Louisiana will host 5th ranked Sam Houston State. Lions Coach Ron Roberts says they are facing one of the best programs on the F-C-S level…:
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Kickoff tomorrow is 7pm.

Louisiana Tech looks to snap a two-game losing streak in Houston on Saturday when they face the Rice Owls. The Bulldogs have lost three of their last four games. The trio of defeats were by a combined nine points. Coach Skip Holtz says his team has not given up on the season..:
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Kickoff tomorrow is 2:30pm.

In high school football scores last night, West Monroe edged Ouachita, 14-13. Notre Dame topped Welsh, 48-7. Red River fell to Many, 28-7. Alexandria dominated Pineville, 56-21. And Jena got by Caldwell, 29-26.

One day after the LSU coaching staff offered quarterback James Foster II a scholarship, he announced his decommitment from Missouri on Twitter. 247Sports ranks Foster II the No. 14 dual threat quarterback in the 2018 signing class.

06:30 Newscast, October 27th, 2017

An arrest has been made in connection to the double homicide that happened on the campus of Grambling State University. The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s office says Jaylin Wayne faces first-degree murder charges.

It’s the talk of Eunice. A Powerball ticket worth 191 million dollars has been sold in the St. Landry Parish town and everyone is trying to figure out who won. Mayor Scott Fontenot says he found out about this just like everyone else…:
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The Louisiana Lottery says the ticket holder has 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize.

Cooking for crowds greatly complicates food safety as nearly 200 people found out after a bad batch of Jambalaya was served in Caldwell Parish about two weeks ago. LSU AgCenter food safety expert Wenqing(When-sheing) Xu (Shu) says pathogens naturally exist in raw foods, but if you cook thoroughly, they shouldn’t be a problem…:
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The Louisiana Department of Health is happy that President Trump has taken a stand in the growing opioid crisis…:
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Another fraternity on LSU’s campus has been shut down. The Board of Directors for Lambda Chi Alpha voted earlier this week to close the house at LSU, because it was unsafe and didn’t promote a healthy environment.

AM Newscall October 27

It’s fall and that means it’s time to attend lots of festivals, but it’s also a time to remind people that cooking for crowds complicates food safety. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe now has a doppler weather radar.  Kelley Ray has more…

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The Louisiana Department of Health is happy that President Trump has taken a stand in the growing opioid crisis…

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Cooking for crowds greatly complicates food safety as nearly 200 people found out after a bad batch of Jambalaya was served in Caldwell Parish about two weeks ago. LSU AgCenter food safety expert Wenqing(When-sheing)  Xu (Shu) says usually we cook for our families, which is around 6 people on a regular basis but during big events hundreds of people are served.

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The State Fair of Louisiana and the Louisiana Seafood Festival take place this weekend, where large batches of food will be served. Xu says food borne pathogens naturally exist on raw foods, but if you cook thoroughly, they shouldn’t be a problem.

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Xu says it’s important to wash your hands before cooking and then cook meats to the proper temperature by using a food thermometer and it’s also necessary to keep raw meat chilled until use. She advises anyone cooking for a large group to attend her food safety workshop.

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe now has a Doppler weather radar, helping to bridge a gap in identifying severe storms in northeast Louisiana.  ULM received a 3-million-dollar grant through the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to acquire a radar to assist weather forecasters.  Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science Todd Murphy says…

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The radar has already proved it’s worth.  Murphy says it assisted the National Weather Service last April in a tornado outbreak…

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Not only will it assist the National Weather Service, Murphy says the hands on education under grad students learning meteorology will be one of a kind…

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ULM has been the only metrological program in the state for the past 40 years.  A third of NWS meteorologists in Louisiana graduated from ULM.

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It’s the talk of Eunice.  A Powerball ticket worth 191 million dollars has been sold in the St. Landry Parish town and everyone is trying to figure out who is the newest millionaire.  Mayor Scott Fontenot says he found out just like everyone else that his town was the center of the Powerball universe…

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Reports say the winner is a regular customer of Brownie’s Shop Rite, but the identity has not been revealed.  Fontenot says he hopes the winner will use the money wisely…

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Brownie’s will get a nice bonus from the Louisiana Lottery Commission.  Fontenot is happy to see them get something good out of the deal…

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The lump sum after taxes is estimated at nearly 120-million-dollars.

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President Trump has declared a public health emergency on the growing opioid crisis, calling it a “national shame” and “human tragedy.”  He indicated he intends to file a lawsuit against opioid manufactures, something Governor Edwards did last month.  Chief of Staff for the Louisiana Department of Health Andrew Tuozzolo says a state law passed this year is working to reduce opioid addictions…

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The CDC reports Louisiana is one of 20 states with a significant increase in opioid deaths with 478 fatal drug overdoses in 2014.  Tuozzolo says parish coroners are helping the state to determine where most fatal opioid overdose deaths are occurring…

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This public health emergency will allow for the prescribing of medicine commonly used to treat substance abuse.  Tuzzolo says a particular nasal spray is an effective and valuable tool for someone who has overdosed…

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The best college football game in the state this weekend will likely take place in Hammond where Southeastern Louisiana will host 5th ranked Sam Houston State. Lions Coach Ron Roberts says they are facing one of the best programs on the F-C-S level…

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Sam Houston and Southeastern can put points on the scoreboard. The Bearkcats are averaging 45 points a game, while the Lions are only averaging 42 a contest. Roberts says special teams will be a key in this contest…

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Roberts hopes his defense can create a few negative plays to slow down Sam Houston’s powerful offense…

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Louisiana Tech looks to snap a two-game losing streak in Houston on Saturday when they face the Rice Owls. The Bulldogs have lost three of their last four games. The three defeats were by a combined nine points. Coach Skip Holtz says his team has not given up on the season…

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Rice has just one win on the season, but the Bulldogs and Owls share the same conference record at 1-and-2. Holtz says his team is not in a position to overlook anybody at this point, plus Rice presents his defense with a lot of pre-snap reads…

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18:30 LRN Newscast October 26

Authorities say the man who murdered a woman whose body was found in Pineville last week, is also the person that allegedly killed two people, who were burned in a ditch on Old Boyce Highway that same morning. Rapides Parish Sheriff William Hilton says Matthew Sonnier now faces three counts of first-degree murder…

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Good news for Louisiana’s tourism industry. Nearly 25 percent of the new jobs in the state were related to tourism.  Over six-thousand new travel related jobs were created in the last 12 months, based on data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says not only is the industry creating jobs, but it’s bringing in a large portion of the state’s tax revenue…

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The 111th State Fair of Louisiana begins a 14-day run in Shreveport today, with shows, rides and livestock. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

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President Trump’s declaration against the opioid crisis today helps the state choose how they will use future federal funds to fight a problem that increased by 12 percent in 2015 alone.  Governor Edwards has sued opioid manufactures and Trump has said he would like to do the same, calling it a national crisis.  The declaration will help mobilize additional federal resources for states.