8:30 LRN newscast October 30

Much of Louisiana is under a marginal risk for severe weather today. And State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ll see a big change over the next 24 hours….
Cut 13 (12) “…state of Louisiana.”
Keim says then a strong cold front will move through and bring chilly temperatures to the Bayou State for Halloween. Cool temperatures will last through the weekend.

Tonight is expected to be the only televised debate between Republican challenger Eddie Rispone and Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards before the November 16th run-off. L-P-B will have the broadcast at 7 PM. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross believes the pressure is on Rispone who is trying to knock off an incumbent…
cut 9 (10) “….previously”

The Louisiana Sheriff’s Association is getting the word out about a new app that can notify parents when a registered sex offender tries to reach out to their child through snapchat, texts, emails and even phone calls. It’s called OffenderWatch Safe Virtual Neighborhood and St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says the app has email addresses, cell numbers and social media accounts for hundreds of thousands of offenders…
cut 6 (08) “….Canada”
OffenderWatch Safe Virtual Neighborhood costs nine-dollars a year.

New research indicates teen suicide rates are up 87 percent over the last decade, with LGBTQ teens being the most at risk for suicide attempts. Researcher at Trust for America’s Health Rhea Farberman says the sudden spike warrants attention to the issue.
Cut 10 (11) “…to focus on.”
Farberman says there are dozens of programs that have proved to be successful in suicide prevention and they needed to be expanded.

7:30 LRN Newscast October 30

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. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross expects the candidates to take a more aggressive posture than in the debates before the primary…
Cut 7 (08) “clearer”

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”
The report encourages Congress to increase funding for substance misuse and suicide prevention programs.

A new app alerts parents whenever a sex offender tries to contact their children. Matt Doyle has the story…
Cut 1 (30) “I”m Matt Doyle”

Much of the state is under a marginal risk for severe weather today as we’ll see showers and thunderstorms statewide. State Climatologist Barry Keim says tomorrow it will be chilly and breezy and hopefully dry during the trick or treat hours…
cut 15 (11) “….and enjoy it”

6:45 LRN Sportscast October 30

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says the Tigers are spending the bye week focusing on themselves. Orgeron says his players will not start watching tape on second-ranked Alabama until next week. Coach O says it could get old talking about Bama for two weeks.

The Ragin Cajuns are coming off the bye week and they are getting ready to host Texas State this Saturday for homecoming. UL-Lafayette’s offense has been led by its strong running game and Coach Billy Napier likes what he’s seen from quarterback Levi Lewis, who is striving to be more consistent…
cut 17 (15) “…into November”

Louisiana Tech has a bye week. The Bulldogs are bowl eligible and most bowl projections have Tech playing in either the New Orleans Bowl or New Mexico Bowl.

The Pelicans are off to a rough start at 0-and-4. They didn’t play well on Monday in a 134 to 123 loss to Golden State. New Orleans was without three of its starters because of injuries, Zion Williamson, Jrue Holiday and Derrick Favors. That resulted in more playing time for rookie center Jaxson Hayes and he had 19 points in 24 minutes but had a shaky defensive performance. Coach Alvin Gentry says Hayes is not ready to be a full-time starter any time soon…
cut 19 (20) “….reallY’

We are heading to Game Seven of the World Series as the Nationals beat the Astros seven to two last night. Former LSU Tiger Alex Bregman hit a home run for Houston, but former Tiger Will Harris gave up a two-run homer.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 30

A new app is available to help families keep their children safer from online predators. It’s called OffenderWatch Safe Virtual Neighborhood. It monitors snapchat activity, texts, emails and phone calls and sends an alert to a parent or a guardian if a registered sex offender contacts the device. St. Charles Sheriff Greg Champagne says once you download the app, enter your child’s contact number and social media accounts…
cut 5 (08) “…that stuff”
Champagne says OffenderWatch has email addresses, cell numbers and social media accounts for hundreds of thousands of offenders.

Get ready for a big change in the weather. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
cut 14 (07) “….the gulf coast”
It will be a chilly Halloween. Highs will be in the low to mid-50s, but Keim says it will be dry during trick or treat hours.

Louisiana Public Broadcasting 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”

LRN AM Newscall resend

A new app alerts parents whenever a sex offender tries to contact their children. Matt Doyle has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “I”m Matt Doyle”

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LBP 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” 

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Louisiana is forecast to see rain across the state today, but will it be gone in time for trick-or-treating? Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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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.

Champagne says you’ll want a full list of your child’s contact numbers and social media accounts to have proper coverage for the service.

Cut 5 (08) “…that stuff.”

Champagne says all of this is made possible by Offenderwatch’s extensive collection of information. Offenderwatch has emails, cell numbers, and social media accounts for hundreds of thousands of offenders.

Cut 6 (08) “…Canada”

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Governor Edwards and Eddie Rispone will share the stage tonight for the first and only gubernatorial run-off debate.

UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says expect the candidates to take a much more aggressive posture than they did in the previous three primary debates…

Cut 7 (08) “clearer” 

A recent JMC Analytics poll shows Edwards at 48 percent and Rispone at 46 percent.

Rispone has been criticized for not providing details about the kinds of policies his potential administration would pursue, but Cross says tonight could give voters a better idea.

Cut 8 (10) “…the state”

Edwards has begun a line of attack targeting Rispone over the Baton Rouge businessman’s lack of specifics on policy.

Cross says Edwards has already proved he can secure a near majority of the vote, so tonight there’s more pressure on Rispone to perform.

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The debate kicks off at 7 PM on LBP. You can also stream the debate live at L-P-B-Dot-Org.

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New research indicates teen suicide rates are up 87 percent over the last decade, with LGBTQ teens being the most at risk for suicide attempts. Researcher at Trust for America’s Health Rhea Farberman says the sudden spike warrants attention to the issue.

Cut 10 (11) “…to focus on.”

Farberman says the data finds 48 percent of gay, lesbian, and bisexual adolescents report considering or attempting suicide.

Cut 11 (10) “…or attempting suicide.”

The research suggests the rise is due to the stressers and pressures in a teen’s life. LGBTQ teens often experience discrimination, they experience bullying, and in some cases, violence and family rejection. Farberman says there is a need for programs and policy aimed at enabling teens with coping and emotional skills.

Cut  12 (10) “…skills and resilience.” 

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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.”

Later this evening, a cold front is going to sweep across Louisiana from northwest to southeast.  Keim says that will bring in some cold air from Canada.

Cut 14 (07) “…the gulf coast.” 

Keim says it is a dicey forecast for Halloween, but weather models are indicating the rain should move out by tomorrow evening.

Cut 15 (11) “…and enjoy it.”

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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…

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UL-Lafayette’s offense has been led by its strong running game and Napier likes what he’s seen from quarterback Levi Lewis, who is striving to be more consistent…

cut 17  (15) “into November” 

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The Pelicans are languishing at 0-4, a rough start to what was once a highly promising season before the Zion Williamson injury.

In his absence fans have focused in on the team’s other 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 just needs minutes…

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With Jrue Holiday out, Alexander-Walker saw a season-high 24 minutes Monday and put up 15 points and nine assists on 54 percent shooting.

Center Jaxson Hayes saw his first minutes in Monday’s loss. He had a shaky defensive performance but put up 19 points in just 24 minutes. Gentry says it’s a promising first game, but he’s not ready to start any time soon.

cut 19 (20)   “really”   

530PM LRN News

LSU-Shreveport Poli Sci Professor Jeff Sadow says don’t expect President Trump to visit the state for a run-off rally to hype up Eddie Rispone until after November 9th, but assuming the President visits sometime between November 9th and the 16th, the Commander in Chief is likely to hold court in north Louisiana.

Cut 5 (06) “Rispone.”

President Trump has a 52 percent approval rating as of Monday’s JMC Analytics poll.

The NCAA says it will develop so athletes can make money off their name, image and likeness. Tiger Rag Magazine assistant editor Tyler Nunez says with all of the money that football and basketball produces for schools, it’s time for players to see their cut…

Cut 14 (13) “…dramatic way”

The NCAA says it must embrace change to provide the best possible experience for college athletes.

Joe Burrow’s record-breaking season at LSU has some NFL scouts salivating over the prospect of making the fifth-year senior the new face of their franchise next year. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says the Tiger’s captain is clearly in the first-round conversation, and likely being looked at by teams like the Bengals, Dolphins, and Broncos…

Cut 9 (09)  “…Oregon”

Burrow has thrown for 2,800 yards and 30 TDS while completing 79 percent of his passes this year.

A fire destroys the Livingston Parish home of a murder suspect that is currently in jail.  The home of Errol Hicks burned down Monday.  State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it appears no one was inside the structure at the time of the fire.

Cut 8 (09) “…occupying the home.”

Livingston Parish Fire Protection districts 6, 7, and 4 worked to combat the blaze before 4am Monday.

4:30 PM Newscast

A few mock drafts show LSU quarterback Joe Burrow as a number one pick in the NFL draft next April. Jeff Palermo on the fifth-year senior’s rise up the draft boards…

cut  2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”   

The NCAA announced today that it will allow its athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness. In a news release, the governing body said it must embrace change to provide the best possible experience for college athletes. The NCAA says it will develop rules and put them in place by January 2021.

 

 

 

 

 
President Trump says he’ll be back in Louisiana before the November 16th run-off to rally support for Eddie Rispone. LSU-Shreveport Poli Sci Professor Jeff Sadow says there won’t be early voting period visits from the President because the kinds of people who early vote don’t really need any more encouragement, and usually can’t be swayed.

Cut 4 (09) “…ago.”

Vice President Mike Pence made a trip to Baton Rouge Monday, but it wasn’t a rally, it was a 5,000 dollar a plate fundraiser for Rispone.

A fire destroys the Livingston Parish home of a murder suspect that is currently in jail.  The home of Errol Hicks burned down Monday.  State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says investigators indicate there is a wide range of possibilities as to what sparked the fire.

Cut 7 (10) “…or the other.”

4;45 LRN Sportscast October 29

The NCAA announced today that it will allow its athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness. The NCAA says it must embrace change to provide the best possible experience for college athletes. The governing board of college athletics hopes to develop rules and put them in place by January 2021 and rules will be consistent with the collegiate model. Assistant Tiger Rag Editor Tyler Nunez says that’s a vague statement, so it will be interesting to see what the exact rules will say
Cut 13 (09) “to happen”

Today the NFL trade deadline came and went without any major moves. So the Saints did not work out a deal with Cincinnati for Bengals wide receiver A-J Green.

The Pelicans need some help, they are 0-4 after losing to Golden State 134 to 123 last night and they’ll visit undefeated Denver on Thursday night.

Joe Burrow’s record-breaking season at LSU has resulted in a couple of mock drafts putting the fifth-year senior as the top pick in next April’s NFL draft. NFL draft Analyst Mike Detillier says the worst teams in the league, the Bengals, Dolphins, and Broncos are keeping a close eye on Burrow…
Cut 9 (09) “…Oregon”
Burrow has thrown for 2,800 yards and 30 TDS while completing 79 percent of his passes this year.

Burrow and Tigers are enjoying a bye week and defensive end Rashard Lawrence says they’ll take the break…
cut 17 (14) “…of rest”
Louisiana Tech is also on a bye this week. While UL-Lafayette and ULM are coming off a bye week. The Cajuns host Texas State for homecoming, while the Warhawks face Arkansas State.

LRN PM Newscall October 29

President Donald Trump says he’ll be back in the Bayou State to rally Republicans to vote for Eddie Rispone, but when should we expect his next visit?

Cut 1 (30) “…Matt Doyle”

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A few mock drafts show LSU quarterback Joe Burrow as a number one pick in the NFL draft next April. Jeff Palermo on the fifth-year senior’s rise up the draft boards…

cut  2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”   

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President Trump says he’ll be back in Louisiana before the November 16th run-off to rally support for Eddie Rispone, but it’s unclear as to when, or where that will be. LSU-Shreveport Poli Sci Professor Jeff Sadow thinks Trump will return after the November 9th early voting period ends…

Cut 3 (09)   “…dissipate.” 

The President’s last visit to the state was an October the 11th primary eve night trip to Lake Charles.

Sadow says there won’t be early voting period visits from the President because the kinds of people who early vote don’t really need any more encouragement, and usually can’t be swayed.

Cut 4 (09) “…ago.”

Vice President Mike Pence made a trip to Baton Rouge Monday, but it wasn’t a rally, it was a 5,000 dollar a plate fundraiser for Rispone.

Sadow says assuming the President visits sometime between November 9th and the 16th, the Commander in Chief is likely to hold court in north Louisiana.

Cut 5 (06) “Rispone.”

President Trump has a 52 percent approval rating as of Monday’s JMC Analytics poll.

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A fire destroys the Livingston Parish home of a murder suspect that is currently in jail.  The home of Errol Hicks burned down Monday.  State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the blaze was a very destructive fire making the investigation a challenging one.

Cut 6 (10) “…their investigative efforts”

Hicks is facing a second-degree murder charge stemming from an act of domestic violence for the September death of Carol Hutchinson.  Rodrigue says investigators indicate there is a wide range of possibilities as to what sparked the fire.

Cut 7 (10) “…or the other.”

Rodrigue says it appears no one was inside the structure at the time of the fire.

Cut 8 (09) “…occupying the home.”

Livingston Parish Fire Protection districts 6, 7, and 4 worked to combat the blaze before 4am Monday.

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Joe Burrow’s record-breaking season at LSU has some NFL scouts salivating over the prospect of making the fifth-year senior the new face of their franchise next year.

NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says the Tiger’s captain is clearly in the first-round conversation, and likely being looked at by teams like the Bengals, Dolphins, and Broncos…

Cut 9 (09)  “…Oregon”

Burrow has thrown for 2,800 yards and 30 TDS while completing 79 percent of his passes this year.

Bama’s Tua Tagovialoa was the consensus top-rated player heading into the season, but Detillier says Burrow could surpass him if the right team likes his match in their system.

Cut 10 (12) “…quarterback.”

Ohio State defensive end Chase Young is now regarded as the top overall rated player in college, but the top of this year’s draft will be full of QB needy teams.

Burrow was, at best, considered a second-round pick heading into the 2019 season. Detillier says his rapid rise is akin to similar efforts by the last two draft’s number one picks.

Cut 11 (10) “at best.”

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The NCAA says it will develop so athletes can make money off their name, image and likeness. Tiger Rag Magazine assistant editor Tyler Nunez says it remains to be seen how this will work…

Cut 12 (08) “…want to” 

The NCAA says it must embrace change to provide the best possible experience for college athletes. The governing board of college athletics hopes to develop rules and put them in place by January 2021. Nunez says it will be interesting to see what the exact rules say

Cut 13 (09) “to happen”

The NCAA has long been resistant to paying college athletes as they’ve wanted to protect their amateur status. But Nunez says with all of the money that football and basketball produces for schools, it’s time for players to see their cut…

Cut 14 (13) “…dramatic way”

330PM LRN News

President Trump says he’ll be back in Louisiana before the November 16th run-off to rally support for Eddie Rispone, but it’s unclear as to when, or where that will be. LSU-Shreveport Poli Sci Professor Jeff Sadow thinks Trump will return after the November 9th early voting period ends…

Cut 3 (09)   “…dissipate.” 

The President’s last visit to the state was an October the 11th primary eve night trip to Lake Charles.

Joe Burrow is starting to feature at the top of mock drafts as a result of his record breaking year at LSU. Bama’s Tua Tagovialoa was the consensus top-rated player heading into the season, but NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says Burrow could surpass him if the right team likes his match in their system.

Cut 10 (12) “…quarterback.”

Ohio State defensive end Chase Young is now regarded as the top overall rated player in college, but the top of this year’s draft will be full of QB needy teams.

The NCAA says it will develop so athletes can make money off their name, image and likeness. Tiger Rag Magazine assistant editor Tyler Nunez says it remains to be seen how this will work…

Cut 12 (08) “…want to” 

The NCAA has long been resistant to paying college athletes as they’ve wanted to protect their amateur status. 

A fire destroys the Livingston Parish home of a murder suspect that is currently in jail.  The home of Errol Hicks burned down Monday.  State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the blaze was a very destructive fire making the investigation a challenging one.

Cut 6 (10) “…their investigative efforts”

Hicks is facing a second-degree murder charge stemming from an act of domestic violence for the September death of Carol Hutchinson.