10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 26

U-S Senator John Kennedy is not happy with the lack of answers coming from acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf about the coronavirus outbreak. Kennedy’s frustration grew when Wolf couldn’t say how many respirators and masks are available in the United States or if there’s an estimate on how many cases we might see…
cut 3 (14) “….security”

Today is Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent, which means lots of Louisiana residents will abstain from eating meat today and Fridays for the next 40 days. Chairman of the Gulf Seafood Institute Harlon Pearce says wild-caught Louisiana catfish is becoming a popular dish…
cut 12 (09) “…farm-raised shrimp”

New data shows gun death rates in the Bayou State continue to rise. Brooke Thorington spoke with Violence Policy Center, Legislative Director Kristen Rand about the disturbing trend.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A cold front has dropped the temperature in Louisiana and a strong wind out of the northwest is giving us another taste of winter. National Weather Service meteorologist Brad Bryant says highs will only be in the 50s today…
cut 6 (08) “….there for sure”

9:30 LRN Newscast February 26

The Lenten season begins today with Ash Wednesday and that means meatless Fridays for many in Louisiana. Chairman of the Gulf Seafood Institute Harlon Pearce says the crawfish crop looks good, wild-caught Louisiana catfish is becoming more popular and there’s also plenty of oysters…
cut 11 (05) “…right now”
Many restaurants are offering seafood dinner specials during the Lenten season.

New data from the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control shows Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation among states with the highest per capita gun death rates in 2018. The states with the highest rates are Mississippi, Alabama, Wyoming, Missouri followed by the Bayou State. Violence Policy Center, Legislative Director Kristen Rand explains what these states have in common.
Cut 13 (09) “…gun ownership.”
Rand says reduced exposure to guns, coupled with strong gun laws can save lives.

Matt Doyle spoke with a Marrero Democrat who says Louisiana’s working-class deserves a raise and he’ll push to increase the minimum wage when lawmakers convene for the legislative session…
Cut 1 (28) “I’m Matt Doyle”

Remember the controversy surrounding Odell Beckham Junior and the handing out of cash to players after the national championship game. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson says he donated his money handshake to his church. That’s what Jefferson told N-F-L-dot-com. Jefferson added it was a mistake to accept the money and he spoke with the LSU compliance office after it happened.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Shreveport television stations are reporting a robbery suspect was fatally shot last night by police. Officers were reportedly investigating a robbery near an apartment complex when they spotted the suspect, who shot at officers. Police returned fired, striking him. He died at a local hospital and no officers were injured. It was one of three deadly shootings in Shreveport yesterday.

The Violence Policy Center says Louisiana has the fifth highest gun death rate in the nation as 21 out of every 100-thousand people die by the use of a firearm. V-P-C legislative director Kristen Rand…
cut 14 (10) “….since 2009″
And Rand says their research has determined states with the weakest gun laws and highest gun ownership lead the nation in gun deaths.

Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten season and for those who abstain from meat on Fridays, the seafood supply is looking good. Kevin Barnhart has more.
Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

A cold front has dropped temperatures in the Bayou State. And National Weather Service Meteorologist Brad Bryant says there’s also a strong wind out of the northwest….
cut 5 (04) “…30 miles per hour occasionally”
Bryant says we’ll also see cool temperatures tomorrow, but it will warm-up on Friday and the weekend looks really nice.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 26

After a run of mild weather, winter temperatures return to the Bayou State today. National Weather Service meteorologist Brad Bryant says we’ll also see gusty winds out of the northwest…
cut 4 (06) “…pretty chilly”:
High temperatures today will be in the low to upper 50s.

The Violence Policy Center says based on data from 2018, states with weak gun laws and higher gun ownership lead the nation in gun deaths. The V-P-C says Louisiana has the fifth highest gun death rate as 21 individuals for every 100-thousand people die from the use of a firearm. That’s nearly double the nationwide gun death rate. V-P-C Legislative Director Kristen Rand says it’s time for Louisiana to get proactive and prevent gun deaths…
cut 15 (10) “…death rate”

Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten season and seafood is a popular dish for Catholics. Chairman of the Gulf Seafood Institute Harlon Pearce says the seafood supply is good, especially crawfish as high water levels and weather conditions have resulted in a bountiful crawfish crop.
Cut 10 (10) “…into the season.”
Pearce says there are also plenty of oysters to go around and wild-caught Louisiana catfish is gaining popularity.

State lawmakers will soon return to the State Capitol for the start of another legislative session and there will once again be an effort to raise the minimum wage. Lobbyist groups that represent businesses have fiercely pushed back on proposals in years past but that hasn’t stopped Marrero Representative Kyle Green from filing a bill to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 to nine-dollars an hour…
cut 8 (07) “…pay increase”
The legislative session begins on March ninth.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Zion Williamson had 29 points, but Lebron James is still the king as the Lakers defeated the Pelicans 118 to 109. James hit five three-pointers and finished with 40 points. Brandon Ingram also had a big game for the Pels as he had 34 points. New Orleans returns home to face Cleveland on Friday and the Lakers again on Sunday, but this time in the Smoothie King Center.

LSU basketball coach Will Wade is not happy with the SEC schedule makers. The Tigers are at Florida tonight for an 8 PM tip and then they’ll host Texas A-and-M Saturday at 11 AM. Wade says it’s the second time his team has had to play late on Wednesday and turnround and play their next game on Saturday morning….
Cut 16 (20) …cold’

The 11th ranked LSU baseball team welcomes Louisiana Tech to Alex Box Stadium tonight. The Tigers are 5-3 through eight games and Coach Paul Mainieri has been shuffling the line-up and getting mixed results. Mainieri says with SEC play starting in a couple of weeks, he intends to use a similar lineup over the next four games to see if they can win with that group…
cut 19 (21) can handle it”

Last night in college baseball, ULM scored five runs in the first inning and went on to beat Southeastern Louisiana eight to four. Danny DeSimone had a two-run triple and Logan Wurm added a two-run single in that first inning. The two teams will play again today at 4 PM.

Also today, Northwestern State is at UL-Lafayette and McNeese hosts Missouri.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to raise the state’s minimum wage and Marrero Representative Kyle Green has filed legislation that would increase the minimum wage from $7.25 to nine dollars an hour in 2021. He says since the economy is booming, there’s no reason businesses can’t afford to pay their workers fairly.
Cut 7 (07) “…of this state.”
Green’s bill will be debated in the legislative session that begins March ninth.

Today is Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent, which means lots of Louisiana residents will abstain from eating meat today and Fridays for the next 40 days. Chairman of the Gulf Seafood Institute Harlon Pearce says wild-caught Louisiana catfish is becoming a popular dish…
cut 12 (09) “…farm-raised shrimp”

New data shows gun death rates in the Bayou State continue to rise. Brooke Thorington spoke with Violence Policy Center Legislative Director Kristen Rand about the disturbing trend.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LRN AM Newscall Feb 26

Matt Doyle spoke with a Marrero Democrat who says Louisiana’s working-class deserves a raise and he’ll push to increase the minimum wage when lawmakers convene for the legislative session…

Cut 1 (28) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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Ash Wednesday is the start of the Lenten season and the supply of seafood is looking good. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.” 

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New data shows gun death rates in the Bayou State continue to rise. Brooke Thorington spoke with Violence Policy Center, Legislative Director Kristen Rand about the disturbing trend.

Cut 3 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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A significant cold front is blasting into the state today. National Weather Service Shreveport meteorologist Brad Bryant says gusty, northwest winds will make it worth your while to dress warm.

Cut 4 (06)_ “…feel pretty chilly.”

Bryant says sustained winds between 15 and 20 miles per hour will get your attention today…

Cut 5 (04)  “…30 mph occasionally.”

Bryant says over the winter, the state has seen multiple cold fronts creep through and stall at the coast, but…

Cut 6 (08) “…there for sure.”

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Governor John Bel Edwards wants to raise the state’s minimum wage and Marrero Representative Kyle Green has filed legislation that would increase the minimum wage from $7.25 to nine dollars an hour in 2021. He says since the economy is booming, there’s no reason businesses can’t afford to pay their workers fairly.

Cut 7 (07) “…of this state.”

Arkansas rose its minimum wage to 10 dollars this year. It’s set to rise to eleven dollars in 2021. Green says nine dollars an hour is still not a living wage, but he’s willing to work with opponents who might refuse a higher number.

Cut 8 (07) “…a pay increase.”

Democrats running for President back a 15 dollar minimum wage by 2025.

The last increase in the minimum wage for Louisianans happened in 2009 under the Obama Administration. Green says we’re long overdue to increase it again.

Cut 9 (09) “…their basic necessities.″

The move is opposed by the business lobbyists.

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Ash Wednesday begins the Lenten season and seafood becomes a popular dish.  Chairman of the Gulf Seafood Institute Harlon Pearce believes there should be plenty available.  Pearce says high water levels and weather conditions have resulted in a bountiful crawfish harvest.

Cut 10 (10) “…into the season.”

Pearce says oysters went through a rough phase with the high Mississippi river levels, but now there are more than enough to go around and prices are leveling out much better than what they were.

Cut 11 (05) “…good right now.”

Pearce says wild-caught Louisiana catfish are gaining in popularity among restaurants.

Cut 12 (09) “…farm raised shrimp.”
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New data from the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control shows Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation among states with the highest per capita gun death rates in 2018. The states with the highest rates are Mississippi, Alabama, Wyoming, Missouri followed by the Bayou State. Violence Policy Center, Legislative Director Kristen Rand explains what these states have in common.

Cut 13 (09) “…gun ownership.”

Rand says there are several studies that show a correlation between areas that have stronger gun violence prevention laws and lower rates of gun deaths. Also, a key factor is lower exposure to firearms as represented by household gun ownership in having lower death rates.

Cut 14 (10) “…since 2009.”

The nationwide average for gun deaths is 12 per 100-thousand, in Louisiana the death rate is 21 per 100-thousand, significantly above the national average. Rand says it’s time for Louisiana to get proactive and prevent gun deaths.

Cut 15 (10) “…death rate.”

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LSU basketball coach Will Wade is not happy with the SEC schedule makers. The Tigers are at Florida tonight for an 8 PM tip and then they’ll host Texas A-and-M  Saturday at 11 AM. Wade says it’s the second time his team has had to play late on Wednesday and turnround and play their next game on Saturday morning….

Cut 16  (20)  …cold’   

The first time LSU played a late Wednesday night game, followed by an early Saturday morning contest, they lost to Vanderbilt and Auburn. Wade says it’s not fair they’ve had this scheduling inequity twice

Cut 17  (20) “not right” 

LSU will bring a 10-4 SEC record into Gainesville and they are tied for second place with Auburn. Florida is 9-5 in league play and Keyontae Johnson leads the Gators in scoring as he averages 14 points and seven rebounds a game. He also shoots 53-percent from the field. Wade says the six-foot-five sophomore is tough to handle

cut 18  (12) “against us”   

Last month, LSU beat Florida 84-82 in the PMAC. Last season, the Gators won two of the three games played between the two teams.

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The 11th ranked LSU baseball team welcomes Louisiana Tech to Alex Box Stadium tonight. The Tigers are 5-3 and through eight games Coach Paul Mainieri has been shuffling the line-up and getting mixed results. Mainieri says with SEC play starting in a couple of weeks, he intends to use a similar lineup over the next four games to see if they can win with that group…

cut 19 (21) can handle it”  

In tonight’s game, left-hander Brandon Kaminer will start on the mound for LSU. Kaminer has not allowed a run in three appearances. Mainieri says after a rough fall, the Florida native has pitched well…

cut 20 (17) “     keep it up”  

5:30 PM Newscast

Former LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow ends speculation that he would try to force his way out of Cincinnati as he says he’ll play for the Bengals if they take him with the number one pick. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

With two float related fatalities within days of each other involving tandem floats, New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson made the call to cease the use of tandem floats for the remainder of the 2020 festivities.  Ferguson praises Krewes that cooperated with the last minute changes.

Cut 14 (10) “…to do it”

 

Millions are celebrating Mardi Gras around the world, but no one does it bigger than New Orleans.  The celebration has a large economic impact on the Big Easy, bringing in over $1 billion annually, which is roughly 2 percent of the city’s GDP.  Personal finance website WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says it’s growing too.

Cut 9 (06) “…impact from 2011.″

A massive party is taking place across south Louisiana on this Fat Tuesday. There are parades all day in Lake Charles and Lafayette. K-PEL Radio’s Bernadette Lee says in the Hub City, the big party started this morning…

Cut 8 (26) “…Lee report

4:30 PM Newscast

At the NFL draft combine in Indianapolis, former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow put to rest rumors that he would not play for the Bengals if Cincinnati selected him with the top overall pick. Some NFL reporters have speculated Burrow would pressure Cincinnati not to draft him. Burrow will not throw at the combine, but he looks forward to meeting with several teams, including the Bengals…

Cut 4 (09) “…think about ball.”
With two float related fatalities within days of each other involving tandem floats, New Orleans Police Superintendent  Shaun Ferguson made the call to cease the use of tandem floats for the remainder of the 2020 festivities.  Ferguson received criticism for making the decision but he feels he made the correct choice.
Cut 13 (09) “…that decision.”

Ferguson says safety is his top priority for the citizens of New Orleans and its visitors.

A massive party is taking place across south Louisiana on this Fat Tuesday. There have been parades all day in Lake Charles and Lafayette. K-PEL Radio’s Bernadette Lee says multiple parades will roll through downtown Lafayette…

Cut 7 (12) “     Mardi Gras today”  

Millions are celebrating Mardi Gras around the world, but no one does it bigger than New Orleans.  The celebration has a large economic impact on the Big Easy, bringing in over $1 billion annually, which is roughly 2 percent of the city’s GDP.  The average price to attend a Mardi Gras ball is about $190 a ticket. Personal finance website WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says a VIP experience of riding on a float is upwards of $3000.

Cut 11 (10) “…does add up.”

About 25 million pounds of beads are thrown during the celebrations.  92,000 pounds of beads are removed from storm drains after the celebration.

4:45 LRN Sportscast February 25

At the NFL draft combine in Indianapolis, former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow put to rest rumors that he would not play for the Bengals if Cincinnati selected him with the top overall pick. Burrow spoke to a large group of reporters this morning…
cut 3 (06) “…show up”
Some NFL reporters have speculated Burrow would pressure Cincinnati not to draft him. Burrow says he’s looking forward to speaking with the Bengals about their plans on offense.

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron has reportedly promoted Kevin Faulk to running backs coach. Faulk, who is the school’s all-time leading rusher, will replace Tommie Robinson, who is taking the same job at Texas A-and-M. Faulk has served as the Tigers director of player development.

And remember the controversy surrounding Odell Beckham Junior and the handing out of cash after the national championship game. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson says he donated his money handshake to his church.

The Pelicans conclude their three-game Mardi Gras road trip in L-A tonight taking on Lebron James and the Lakers. L-A has won the two previous meetings, but Zion Williamson did not suit up for New Orleans in those two contests. Anthony Davis has had his way against his old team, averaging 44 points a contest in two previous games played between the two teams.

In college baseball tonight, ULM hosts Southeastern Louisiana at 6 PM. The Warhawks are 5-and-1, while the Lions are 3-and-3. The two teams will play again tomorrow at 4 PM in Monroe.

Also tomorrow, LSU hosts Louisiana Tech. Northwestern State is at UL-Lafayette, McNeese hosts Missouri at 3 PM. Yesterday, Nicholls scored three runs in the ninth inning to beat McNeese four to three. Xane Washington had the walk-off hit.

In Saints news, the Black and Gold have promoted defensive assistant Michael Hodges to linebackers coach. And Saints safety Vonn Bell is mourning the loss of his brother who died in a car accident.