8:30 AM Newscast

Louisiana reports its second vaping-related death. Jeff Palermo has the story…
cut  2 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”    
If you’re feeling like you’ve got the flu, you’re not alone the CDC says Louisiana ranks among the top three states reporting flu activity, and according to Walgreens New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette are among the top six cities in the U.S. with the highest flu-based retail prescription data. The CDC also notes we aren’t even into the peak of flu season yet

 

Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders. The Senator says he’s usually pretty libertarian about what’s airing on TV but airing Cartel Crew is VH1 failing at basic decency.

Cut 8 (07) “   …the line”
Kennedy notes the program was airing right as nine Americans, six of them children, were murdered in northwest Mexico.

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at Friday’s Joint Budget Committee meeting. The Office of Motor Vehicles has been down all week, but Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says they’ll have all state services up by next week, if at a limited capacity.

Cut 11 (10) “…Monday”

4:30 PM LRN News November 22

Louisiana reports its second vaping-related death. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut  2 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

If you’re feeling like you’ve got the flu, you’re not alone the CDC says Louisiana ranks among the top three states reporting flu activity, and according to Walgreens New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette are among the top six cities in the U.S. with the highest flu-based retail prescription data. The CDC also notes we aren’t even into the peak of flu season yet

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at today’s Joint Budget Committee meeting.The Office of Motor Vehicles has been down all week, but Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says they’ll have all state services up by next week, if at a limited capacity.

Cut 11 (10) “…Monday”

Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders.

The Senator says he’s usually pretty libertarian about what’s airing on TV but airing Cartel Crew is VH1 failing at basic decency.

Cut 8 (07) “ …the line”

Kennedy notes the program was airing right as nine Americans, six of them children, were murdered in northwest Mexico.

4;45 LRN Sportscast November 22nd

The Saints can improve to 9-and-2 and pretty much lock up the N-F-C South with a win over Carolina on Sunday. The 5-and-5 Panthers have lost two in a row, but they are tied with San Francisco for most sacks in the league with 39. Quarterback Drew Brees says they have good pass rushers…
cut 20 (17) “…make em”
Kick-off on Sunday is noon.

Number one ranked LSU is a huge favorite to beat Arkansas on Saturday night as the Razorbacks have won just two games and they are winless in the SEC. True freshman quarterback K-J Jefferson could start at quarterback on Saturday. He’ll be the fourth different starter for the Hogs this season and his biggest threat is running the football. A win for LSU and they clinch the SEC West.

For Louisiana Tech to stay in first place in the Conference USA Western Division, they need to win Saturday in Birmingham against the U-A-B Blazers. The Bulldogs have the league’s top-ranked offense, while the Blazers have the number one ranked defense. Tech Coach Skip Holtz says U-A-B is very aggressive on defense…
Cut 16 (17) …rushing”
Tech will not have starting quarterback J’Mar Smith and leading receiver Adrian Hardy Saturday as they will serve game two of their two-game suspension for violating athletic department policy. Freshman Aaron Allen is set to start again at Q-B .

Also Saturday, the Ragin Cajuns host Troy. Coastal Carolina is at ULM. The loser will fail to qualify for a bowl game. McNeese is at Lamar, while Tulane hosts U-C-F.

330PM LRN news

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at today’s Joint Budget Committee meeting. Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says no personal data was compromised, but a lot of devices had to be wiped.

Cut 9 (10) “…infrastructure″

 

Over 1,500 workstations also had to be wiped as a result of the attack.

 

Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders. Kennedy notes the program was airing as nine Americans, six of them children, were murdered in northwest Mexico. He says the cartel’s legacy is too brutal to glorify.

Cut 7 (09) “…animals.”

 

The series new addition is the wife of the imprisoned El Chapo, kingpin of the Sinaloa Cartel which has been linked to tens of thousands of murders.

 

 

 

Governor Edwards says he’s optimistic in his ability as a Democratic governor to work with a state legislature that finds both chambers stacked with Republicans.  Edwards says he’ll work to move Louisiana forward regardless of partisan affiliation and hopes legislators have the same outlook for smooth operations.

Cut 3 (04)   “the same thing” 

 

Four years ago, a GOP-dominated House broke away from years of tradition in letting the Governor hand-pick the House speaker. 

Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band.  Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says unlike some alumni groups, the ability to join will not be limited to just alumni and membership dues are set at a reasonable rate.

Cut 14 (10) “…established in 1893.”

230PM LRN News

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at today’s Joint Budget Committee meeting. Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says the state’s newer PCs fared well, but many of the older members of the fleet that were effected have taken longer to get back up and running.

Cut 10 (09) “impacted”

Underwood reiterated that no data was compromised.

Governor Edwards says he’s optimistic in his ability as a Democratic governor to work with a state legislature that finds both chambers stacked with Republicans. Edwards clashed several times with House Republican leadership in his first term and he wants to avoid a similar scenario in his second term…

Cut 5 (08) “…our state forward.” 

Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders. The series new addition is the wife of the imprisoned El Chapo, kingpin of the Sinaloa Cartel which has been linked to tens of thousands of murders. Kennedy says that’s unacceptable.

Cut 6 (09) “lifestyle”

Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band.  Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says unlike some alumni groups, the ability to join will not be limited to just alumni and membership dues are set at a reasonable rate.

Cut 14 (10) “…established in 1893.”

More details can be found at TheFourNotesClub.com.

LRN Pm newscall November 22

Senator John Kennedy slams VH1 for Cartel Crews, a program showcasing the lives of friends and family of those in drug cartels. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

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Louisiana reports its second vaping-related death. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut  2 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”    

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Governor Edwards says he’s optimistic in his ability as a Democratic governor to work with a state legislature that finds both chambers stacked with Republicans.  Edwards says he’ll work to move Louisiana forward regardless of partisan affiliation and hopes legislators have the same outlook for smooth operations.

Cut 3 (04)   “the same thing” 

Four years ago, a GOP-dominated House broke away from years of tradition in letting the Governor hand-pick the House speaker.  As far as Edwards outlook on a speaker for this term…

Cut 4 (08) “…Senate as well.”

Edwards clashed several times with House Republican leadership in his first term and he wants to avoid a similar scenario in his second term…

Cut 5 (08) “…our state forward.” 

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Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders.

The series new addition is the wife of the imprisoned El Chapo, kingpin of the Sinaloa Cartel which has been linked to tens of thousands of murders. Kennedy says that’s unacceptable.

Cut 6 (09) “lifestyle”

Kennedy notes the program was airing right as nine Americans, six of them children, were murdered in northwest Mexico. He says the cartel’s legacy is too brutal to glorify.

Cut 7 (09) “…animals.”

The Senator says he’s usually pretty libertarian about what’s airing on TV, but airing Cartel Crew is VH1 failing at basic decency.

Cut 8 (07) “   …the line”

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The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at today’s Joint Budget Committee meeting.

Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says no personal data was compromised, but a lot of devices had to be wiped.

Cut 9 (10) “…infrastructure″

Underwood reiterated that ransomware attacks only prevent information from being accessed by the user, and does not mean that data was stolen by the perpetrator.

Underwood says the state’s newer PCs fared well, but many of the older members of the fleet that were effected have taken longer to get back up and running.

Cut 10 (09) “impacted”

The Office of Motor Vehicles has been down all week, but Underwood says they’ll have all state services up by next week, if at a limited capacity.

Cut 11 (10) “…Monday”

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Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band.  Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says the Tiger band has never had a philanthropic organization dedicated to raising funds specifically for the band.

Cut 12 (09) “…place for LSU.” 

Rodrigue says the group hopes to provide scholarships for band members, including the Colorguard and Golden Girls.

Cut 13 (08) “…they would need.”

Rodrigue says unlike some alumni groups, the ability to join will not be limited to just alumni and membership dues are set at a reasonable rate.

Cut 14 (10) “…established in 1893.”

More details can be found at TheFourNotesClub.com.

1:30 LRN Newscast November 22

Governor John Bel Edwards says he has begun reaching out to lawmakers as he looks forward to his second term. Edwards clashed several times with House Republican leadership in his first term and he wants to avoid a similar scenario in his second term…
cut 4 (08) “…Senate as well”
Edwards says he’ll also continue to push legislation to increase the minimum wage and bills that call for equal pay for men and women who do similar work at a business.

Louisiana’s Deputy Chief Information Officer, Neal Underwood, told state lawmakers at a budget meeting today that the goal is still for the Office of Moter Vehicles to re-open on Monday …
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The state was hit with a cyberattack on Monday which impacted 10-percent of the state’s government servers. The investigation continues into who orchestrated the attack.

Have you seen the V-H-I reality show called the Cartel Crew. Well, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy wants it cancelled because he says the show glorifies a brutal, deadly lifestyle that creates countless victims. He says it’s the most irresponsible thing he’s seen on TV…
cut 8 (07) “….over the line”
Kennedy has written a letter to V-H-1 president Chris McCarthy.

Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band. Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says the Tiger band has never had a philanthropic organization dedicated to raising funds specifically for the band.
Cut 12 (09) “…place for LSU.”
More details can be found at TheFourNotesClub.com.

1230PM LRN News

Governor Edwards says he’s optimistic in his ability as a Democratic governor to work with a state legislature that finds both chambers stacked with Republicans.  Edwards says he’ll work to move Louisiana forward regardless of partisan affiliation and hopes legislators have the same outlook for smooth operations.

Cut 3 (04)   “the same thing” 

Four years ago, a GOP-dominated House broke away from years of tradition in letting the Governor hand-pick the House speaker.

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at today’s Cyber Security Committee meeting. Deputy CIO Neil Underwood says no personal data was compromised, but to free impacted devices from the attack, they had to wipe and restore a lot of them.

Cut 9 (10) “…infrastructure″

Senator John Kennedy slams VH1 for Cartel Crews, a program showcasing the lives of friends and family of those in drug cartels. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are 8-and-2 and have a comfortable three-game lead over Carolina for first place in the N-F-C South. Those two teams meet on Sunday. Quarterback Drew Brees says miscues are keeping the offense from performing at a higher level…
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Kick-off on Sunday is at noon.

Last night, Nicholls defended its Southland regular-season title with a 28-27 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the River Bell Classic. Chase Fourcade connected with Dai’Jean Dixon on a 57-yard touchdown pass with 90 seconds left for a one-point lead and then the victory was secured when S-L-U Quarterback Cole Kelley fumbled at the goal line with 15 seconds left.

La Tech has unveiled plans for new baseball, softball and soccer stadiums. They were destroyed last April by a tornado. Athletics Director Tommy McClelland says there will be chair-back seats with berm seating at the new baseball stadium, some of the seating will be partially covered and once fans enter the concourse they’ll always see the field
Cut 30 (12) “…of the field.”

The Bulldogs football team is at UAB. Freshman Aaron Allen is set to start again at quarterback for the suspended J-Mar Smith. Allen threw for 159 yards last week in a loss to Marshall. Coach Skip Holtz on Allen’s performance…
cut 17 (16) “…competed”
Tech needs to win Saturday to stay in first place in Conference USA.

11:30 LRN Newscast Nov 22

Governor Edwards addresses some of the issues that will be the benchmarks of his second term.  Following a reinvestment in higher education and the locking in a pay raise for public school teachers in his first term, Edwards says his focus on education will continue.

Cut 7 (12) “…the southern average.”

LSU students are getting the best ROI with their education among SEC schools according to a new report from Georgetown University. Students may have to take out a large loan to fund their college experience at other schools, but LSU President F. King Alexander says that is not necessarily the case at LSU.

Cut 6 (10) “…lowest among flagships.”

A protest against the state’s sales tax on feminine products is underway at Tulane, it’s being hosted by Period Equity. They’ve asked attendees to bring receipts of their latest tampon purchase with them. LIFT Louisiana is helping organize the event, Legal Advisory Board Member Laura Fine…

Cut 10 (11) “…unconstitutional.”

Quote Wizard finds Louisiana ranks seventh for most distracted drivers. State Police Sergeant Melissa Matey says taking your eyes off the road for just a second or two could lead to a wreck, especially if the driver in front of you makes a sudden stop…
Cut 14 (12) “…happen” 

Mississippi was the least distracted state.