4:45 LRN Sportscast October 30

LSU will likely be the number one team in the Associated Press Top 25 poll when they visit second-ranked Alabama on November ninth. But Coach Ed Orgeron says they are not paying attention to the current rankings
Cut 9 (11) “…towards that”
Last year, Alabama shutout LSU in Tiger Stadium. But Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban says the Tigers are completely different on offense…
Cut 12 (11) “…at it”
Saban says Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will be a game-time decision after undergoing surgery last week to correct a high ankle sprain. Tua returns to practice today.

Tonight its Game Seven of the World Series. Can the Astros defend their home diamond and win their second world championship in three years. The home team has yet to win a game in this series. Former LSU Tiger Alex Bregman hit a home run last night, but it came in a loss to the Nationals and he apologized afterwards for carrying his bat up the first base line.

Through eight games, Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas leads the NFL with 73 carches for 875 yards. Thomas is on pace to catch 146 passes, which would break Marvin Harrison’s single season NFL record when the former Colt caught 143 passes in 2002.

In the high school football polls, Lafayette Christian is the new number one ranked team in Two-A. Newman was ranked number one last week, but lost by one point to St. Charles Catholic. Notre Dame has moved to two in the rankings, St. Charles Catholic is third, Newman fourth and Ferriday is ranked fifth. Just two more weeks left in the regular season.

3:30 LRN Newscast Oct 30

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard addresses reporters about the arrest of his former SWAT commander Dennis Perkins. Perkins and his wife are in jail on child sex crime charges. A Baton Rouge TV station has uncovered a 2013 incident involving alleging improper behavior by Perkins against a Baton Rouge officer’s step-child. Ard says he blames the BR cop for not filing an official complaint.
Cut 3 (10)   “investigation.” Four contractors are expected to submit bids by Friday with their plans on how to clear the site of the Hard Rock Hotel collapse.  New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell says an exact timeline on demolition is unclear.

Cut 6 (10) “…every single day.”

The nation’s report card indicates Louisiana has made the more improvements than any other state in 8th grade math. However, the state dropped from 45th to 49th on the ACT, Louisiana is one of 15 states requiring all high school students to take the ACT and ranked 13th among those, only ahead of Mississippi and Nevada. State Superintendent of Education John White says those results are a letdown.

Cut 15 (11) “…better next year.”

The number one ranked LSU Tigers will play the second-ranked Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa on November 9th. Alabama Coach Nick Saban says Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will be a game-time decision after undergoing surgery last week to correct a high ankle sprain. Saban says he’s well aware of the challenge LSU presents

Cut 11 (12) “successful.”

2:30 LRN Newscast Oct 30

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard speaks publicly, defending his decision to keep SWAT Commander Dennis Perkins on staff. Perkins and his wife are accused of sex crimes involving children. WBRZ uncovered a 2011 restraining order filed against Perkins over allegedly using his LPSO vehicle to stalk someone. Ard says they have no record of it.

Cut 5 (11) “by that”

WBRZ reports the restraining order was stamped received.

Four contractors are expected to submit bids by Friday with plans on how to clear the site of the Hard Rock Hotel collapse.  New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell says public safety priority, but there is still a focus on how to recover the two bodies that remain inside the structure.

Cut 8 (10) “…about doing that.”

 

According to the nation’s report card, Louisiana has seen more improvement in eighth-grade math than any other state. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut  2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”   

 

A Monroe man is charged with seven counts of assisting escape and accessory after the fact in the escape of seven men from the Richland Parish Detention Center.  38-year old Trevor Toney is accused of helping seven inmates during their escape to Ouachita Parish on Monday. Investigators say Toney helped the inmates force their way out of the facility and then paid for a hotel room for them. All seven have been booked in the Ouachita Correctional Center as fugitives from justice.

LRN PM Newscall October 30

Livingston Sheriff Jason Ard defends his decision to employ Dennis Perkins, who is in jail on sex crime charges. Matt Doyle reports Ard had a combative press conference with reporters today about an incident that happened with another child in 2013…

Cut 1 (30) “…Matt Doyle”

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According to the nation’s report card, Louisiana has seen more improvement from eighth graders in the area of math than any other state. Kevin Barnhart has more

cut  2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”   

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Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard speaks publicly for the first time, defending his decision to keep SWAT Commander Dennis Perkins on staff. Perkins and his wife are accused of sex crimes involving children.

WBRZ detailed a Baton Rouge cop’s 2013 allegation of improper conduct against his step-child by Perkins. Ard blames the officer for not putting the allegation in writing.

Cut 3 (10)   “investigation.” 

Ard says the “verbal investigation” unveiled no sexual misconduct and determined Perkins was just “tickling” the child.

Ard further defended his office’s decision to retain Perkins in light of the 2013 allegation…

Cut 4 (11) “…years ago”

The Sheriff says there are no reports of incidents or allegations against Perkins’ in his official file.

WBRZ also uncovered a 2011 restraining order filed against Perkins over allegedly using his LPSO vehicle to stalk someone. Ard says they had no record of it in administration.

Cut 5 (11) “by that”

WBRZ reports the restraining order was stamped received.

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Four contractors are expected to submit bids by Friday with their plans on how to clear the site of the Hard Rock Hotel collapse.  New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell says an exact timeline on demolition is unclear.

Cut 6 (10) “…every single day.”

McConnell says the responsibility of taking down the building is on the property owner, but the city has been hands-on with the analysis of the demolition plans.

Cut 7 (09) “…an active investigation.”

McConnell says public safety is the top priority in the handling of the site, but there is still a focus on how to recover the two dead bodies that remain inside the structure.

Cut 8 (10) “…about doing that.”

The building collapsed October 12th, killing three and injuring numerous others.  The cause of the collapse remains unknown.

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LSU will likely be the number one team in the Associated Press Top 25 poll when they visit second-ranked Alabama on November ninth. But Coach Ed Orgeron says they are not paying attention to the current rankings

Cut 9 (11)  “…towards that”

The hype is just starting to build on this potential number one versus number two match-up. Orgeron says they don’t want to give any bulletin board material for Alabama to feed on…

Cut 10 (08) “…ball is snapped.”

Orgeron says safety Grant Delpit will be available for the Alabama game, despite an ankle injury suffered in the win over Auburn.

Alabama Coach Nick Saban says Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will be a game-time decision after undergoing surgery last week to correct a high ankle sprain. Saban says he’s well aware of the challenge LSU will present them

Cut 11 (12) “successful.”

Last year, Alabama shutout LSU in Tiger Stadium. But Saban says the Tigers are completely different offense…

Cut 12 (11) “…at it” 

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The nation’s report card ranks Louisiana between 44th and 49th in math and reading assessments. However, the report shows the state has made more improvement than any other state in 8th grade math. State Superintendent of Education John White says the findings indicate the state is turning around.

Cut 13 (12) “…answer is yes.”

Eighth graders were ranked 48th for math. White says among the challenges to tackle in Louisiana is attracting STEM teachers to the education field.

Cut 14 (11) “…to the classroom.”

The state ranked 49th on the ACT, down from 45th last year. Louisiana is one of 15 states requiring all high school students to take the ACT and ranked 13th among those, only ahead of Mississippi and Nevada. White says those results are a letdown.

Cut 15 (11) “…better next year.”

The state composite ACT score was 18.8, down from 19.2 last year, compared to the national average of 20.7, which is also down just slightly from 20.8 last year. Results are based on a scale of 1-36.

1:30 LRN Newscast October 30

Livingston Sheriff Jason Ard defends his decision to employ Dennis Perkins, who is in jail on sex crime charges. Matt Doyle reports Ard had a combative press conference with reporters today about an incident that happened with another child in 2013…
Cut 1 (30) “…Matt Doyle”

The other big story is tonight’s gubernatorial debate between John Bel Edwards and his Republican challenger Eddie Rispone. It will air on Louisiana Public Broadcasting at seven P-M. Early voting for the November 16th election begins Saturday.

The nation’s report card ranks Louisiana between 44th and 49th in math and reading assessments. However, the report shows the state has made more improvement than any other state in 8th-grade math. State Superintendent of Education John White says the findings indicate the state is turning around.
Cut 13 (12) “…answer is yes.”
Despite the improvement, eighth graders are still ranked 48th in the country.

In New Orleans, engineers are still trying to determine the best path towards bringing down the partially collapsed Hard Rock Hotel construction site. New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell says the city has been hands-on with the analysis of the demolition plans…
cut 7 (09) “…active investigation”

12:30 LRN Newscast October 30

Livingston Sheriff Jason Ard took questions today about Dennis Perkins, the former high-ranking sheriff’s deputy arrested along with his wife, on child sex crimes. A Baton Rouge TV station is reporting a Baton Rouge Police officer accused Perkins of inappropriately touching his 14-year-old stepdaughter in 2013. Ard says he questioned Perkins, who denied the allegation and today he defended his decision to retain Perkins…
cut 4 (11) ….years ago”
The Sheriff says there are no reports of incidents or allegations against Perkins’ in his official file.

Four contractors are expected to submit bids by Friday with their plans on how to clear the site of the Hard Rock Hotel collapse. New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell says an exact timeline on demolition is unclear.
Cut 6 (10) “…every single day.”
The bodies of unaccounted for workers remain under the ruble.

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron has a message for his team as we are still a week and a half away before the big game between the Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide…
cut 10 (08) “…ball is snapped’
Last year, Alabama shutout LSU in Tiger Stadium. But Crimson Tide Coach Nick Saban says the Tigers are a completely different offense…
cut 12 (11) “…good at it”
Saban says his starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will be a game-time decision after undergoing surgery last week to correct a high ankle sprain.

11:30 LRN newscast

Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard spoke publicly for the first time since the arrest of his former SWAT commander Dennis Perkins. Perkins and his wife are in jail on child sex crime charges. A Baton Rouge TV station has uncovered a 2013 incident involving alleging improper behavior by Perkins against a Baton Rouge officer’s step-child. Ard says he blames the BR cop for not filing an official complaint.
Cut 3 (10) “investigation.”
Ard says the “verbal investigation” unveiled no sexual misconduct and determined Perkins was just “tickling” the child.

Governor Edwards and Eddie Rispone will share the stage tonight for what it is expected to be the only gubernatorial run-off debate. Louisiana Public Broadcasting will televise it at 7 PM.

LSU will likely be the number one team in the Associated Press Top 25 poll when they visit second ranked Alabama on November ninth. But Caoch Ed Orgeron says they are not paying attention to the current rankings…
cut 9 (11) “…towards that”
Orgeron says safety Grant Delpit will be available for the Alabama game, despite the ankle injury.

A new report finds suicide rates for 12 to 19 year-olds are up 87-percent over the last decade. Rhea Farberman, a researcher at Trust for America’s Health, says youth-serving organizations and sectors should work together to embrace strategies that reduce risk factors in teens’ lives…
cut 12 (10) “…skills and resilience”

11:40 LRN sportscast

Alabama Coach Nick Saban on today’s SEC teleconference said quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will return to the practice today after undergoing surgery on his ankle last week. Saban says it will be a game-time decision on whether he’ll play against number one ranked LSU November ninth. And LSU Coach Ed Orgeron expects safety Grant Delpit will be available after injuring his ankle in the win over Auburn.

The Ragin Cajuns will host Texas State this Saturday for homecoming. U-L Lafayette is 5-and-2, while the Bobcats are two and five. But Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says Texas State has some talented athletes and they are well-coached…
Cut 16 (23) prep here”
Kick-off on Saturday is at 4 PM.

The Pelicans are 0-4, a rough start to what was a highly promising season before the Zion Williamson injury. In his absence, fans have focused on the team’s other two first-round picks. Guard Nikeil Alexander-Walker is averaging six points a game on 30 percent shooting but perked up against the Warriors Monday. Coach Alvin Gentry says the rook needs minutes…
cut 18 (19) “Curve”
And Center Jaxson Hayes had 19 points against the Warriors, but Gentry says he needs to have more than three rebounds in over 20 minutes of action. New Orleans hosts Denver tomorrow night.

Tonight is Game Seven of the World Series in Houston. The road team has won every game in this series, including last night’s win by the Nationals despite a home run from Alex Bregman.

10:30 AM Newscast

LPB hosts the only run-off debate of the governor’s race tonight starting at 7PM. Matt Doyle has a preview…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

Over 5,600 have signed an online petition requesting the cancellation of classes for Rapides Parish public and private schools on Friday. Parents and kids are saying students need a day to rest after ingesting large amounts of candy and coming down from a sugar high following Halloween fun on Thursday night.

 

Louisiana is in for a stormy day today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s just the beginning of a bumpy ride of different weather conditions the state can expect over the next few days.

Cut 13 (12) “…state of Louisiana.”

Expect cold temps tomorrow as this evening, a cold front is going to sweep across Louisiana.

Parents have a new app to keep their kids safe, Safe Virtual Neighborhoods, which lets them know when a sex offender tries to contact their children. St. Charles Sheriff Greg Champagne says all parents need to do is download the app and plug-in their children’s information and they’ll be forwarded any alerts.

Cut 4 (13) “child.”

The app was developed by Covington based Offenderwatch.

9:30 LRN Newscast October 30

The one and only debate between Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican challenger Eddie Rispone will take place at seven o’clock on Louisiana Public Broadcasting stations. Edwards has criticized Rispone for not providing details on he plans to move the state forward. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Rispone has the chance tonight…
cut 8 (10) “…the state”
Rispone is expected to label the governor as a tax and spend liberal.

A new report finds adolescent suicide rates are up 87-percent over the last decade with L-G-B-T-Q teens among the highest risk groups. Researcher at Trust for America’s Health Rhea Farberman says the data finds 48-percent of gay, lesbian and bisexual adolescents considering or attempting suicide…
cut 11 (10) “…attempting suicide”
The research suggests the rise is due to the stressors and pressures in a teen’s life.

There’s a marginal threat for severe weather today, but will it be gone in time for trick or treating. Kevin Barnhart has the story…
voicer 3 (31) “…reporting”

The nation’s report card finds that Louisiana public school students rank near the bottom nationally in math and reading assessments. But there is a bright spot. Louisiana ranks number one in the nation for improvement in eighth-grade math. A separate report shows Louisiana ranks 49th on the ACT, down from 45 last year.