10:30 LRN Newscast March 21

Started the day at 537 coronavirus cases in Louisiana and 14 deaths. Now up to 585 and 16 dead. There have been reports of another death at the Lambeth House in New Orleans and a contract worker at a plant in St. Charles Parish has also died.

Governor Edwards, along with health experts and members of his administration will discuss Louisiana’s response to COVID-19 during a one-hour program that will air on radio and TV stations starting at 7 PM on Monday. Kevin Barnhart has more..
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Ochsner Health CEO Warner Thomas says their health system is prepared to handle a potential influx of COVID-19 patients. Despite reports of hospitals lacking personal protective equipment and not enough respirators, Thomas says they are in good shape right now.
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Thomas says they’ve already begun sourcing new beds to increase their capacity should a surge of patients arrive.

Unemployment insurance claims are skyrocketing. Louisiana Workforce Commission executive director Ava Dejoie says the department has received over 30,000 new claims this week.
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Dejoie says the best way to file a claim is online at LAworks.net.

LRN Newscast 9:30

Governor John Bel Edwards will take to radio and television airwaves Monday at 7PM for a one-hour broadcast to address Louisiana’s fight against the spread of COVID-19. Edwards’ spokesperson Shauna Sanford says the goal is to answer many of the questions the public has about the pandemic.
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You can watch at L-P-B and it will also be heard on many of these same stations.

The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to $1.93. COVID-19 economic impacts, as well as overproduction between OPEC and Russia, are the main factors. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman…
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Oil prices are at their lowest levels since the early 2000s.

Children are preparing to transition into online learning as physical schools are shut down. Kevin Barnhart talks to an expert for tips to make the change easier.
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Louisiana has waived its standardized testing for students this school year. Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory has shut down salons, spas, and tattoo parlors. And Rapides Parish Sheriff deputies arrested 27-year-old Waylon Bailey of Forest Hill on one count of terrorism for an alleged social media post that said the sheriff’s office has issued an order to shoot anyone who has the coronavirus.

8:30 LRN Newscast March 21

Fourteen people are dead due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Louisiana and the state has 537 cases. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has issued a “stay at home” order for the city. Governor Edwards says models show New Orleans area hospitals could be overwhelmed in the next week to 10 days as a “worst-case scenario.” Edwards says they’re trying to secure enough health care workers and they’re moving respirators from surgical centers that perform elective surgeries, into frontline hospitals.
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A lack of respirators is reported at the heart of many of the COVID-19 deaths in Italy.

One of the 14 people who died from the COVID-19 outbreak in Louisiana passed away at an Ouachita Parish hospital. The person was 38-years-old and from Catahoula Parish. The state health department says the victim had underlying health conditions.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission has been inundated with virus-related unemployment assistance claims…
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Governor John Bel Edwards will take to radio and television airwaves Monday night at 7PM for a one-hour broadcast that will address Louisiana’s fight against the spread of COVID-19. Members of the public are encouraged to submit questions for the panel to l-p-b-dot-org-backslash-questions.

7:30 LRN Newscast March 21

COVID-19 cases can be found in 28 parishes and there are 537 positive cases statewide and 14 deaths. This surge in coronavirus activity has prompted Governor Edwards to ask companies with a stockpile of N95 masks to call the Department of Economic Development and donate them to hospitals that are in need of personal protective equipment…
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The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to $1.93, the lowest since 2016. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says we could see gas prices fall to post nine-eleven numbers…
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Gas prices have fallen 20-cents over the last month.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission executive director Ava Dejoie says the department has been inundated with unemployment assistance claims. Dejoie says staffing of the department has been shifted from other divisions to help process the 30,000+ new claims.
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The first checks are anticipated to be sent out next week. The maximum unemployment benefit is $247 per week.
Food banks across the nation are seeing a surge in those seeking assistance. Second Harvest Food Bank spokesperson Jay Vise says this situation is different from a hurricane because grocery stores are still open, but there are many people including seniors and those with compromised immune systems in which it’s dangerous for them to leave their home
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6:30 PM Newscast

Fourteen people are dead due to Louisiana’s COVID-19 outbreak. A total of 537 cases have been discovered in the state. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has issued a “stay at home” order for the city.
The state is working overtime to secure enough face masks for hospital workers, and respirators for potential patients ahead of what may be a surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission executive director Ava Dejoie says the department has been inundated with over 30-thousnad unemployment assistance claims this week, as many people have lost work due to COVID-19. Some are experiencing issues in trying to file claims and Dejoie recommends trying to do so in off-peak hours.

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Dejoie says the best way to file a claim is online at LAworks.net.

Food banks across the nation are seeing a surge in those seeking assistance with the COVID-19 outbreak’s effect on the economy. Second Harvest Food Bank spokesperson Jay Vise reassured those in need that as Americans we will get through the crisis and wants to encourage all of us to work together. Vise says if you can’t donate financially to a local food bank reach out and offer your time.

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Second Harvest serves 23 Parishes in the state including the greater New Orleans area and Lafayette

5:30 PM Newscast

Fourteen people are dead due to Louisiana’s COVID-19 outbreak. A total of 537 cases have been discovered in the state. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has issued a “stay at home” order for the city.
Governor Edwards says projections showing New Orleans area hospitals capacity being topped in the next week to 10 days a “worst-case scenario.” In addition to seeking personal protective equipment for healthcare workers, Edwards says they’re also looking to move respirators in surgical centers that perform elective surgeries, into frontline hospitals.
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A lack of respirators is reported at the heart of many of the COVID-19 deaths in Italy.
The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to about $1.95.  AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says post-9/11 prices are likely ahead.
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The Louisiana Workforce Commission executive director Ava Dejoie says the department has been inundated with unemployment assistance claims as many people have lost work due to COVID-19. Dejoie says staffing of the department has been shifted from other divisions to help process the 30,000+ new claims.

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The first checks are anticipated to be sent out next week. The maximum unemployment benefit is $247 per week.

Food banks across the nation are seeing a surge in those seeking assistance with the COVID-19 outbreak’s effect on the economy. Second Harvest Food Bank spokesperson Jay Vise says this situation is different from a hurricane because grocery stores are still open right now but, there are many people including seniors and those with compromised immune systems in which it’s dangerous for them to go to the grocery stores.

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430PM LRN UPDATE NOLA Stay at Home order

New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell orders residents to stay at home as the number of cases in the city balloons. 

25 parishes now have reported cases of COVID-19 for a total of 479 positive tests and 13 deaths. This surge in COVID activity has prompted Governor Edwards to ask companies with a stockpile of N95 masks to call the Department of Economic Development and be generous in donating them to hospitals that are in need of personal protective equipment…

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Unemployment insurance claims are skyrocketing. Louisiana Workforce Commission executive director Ava Dejoie says as of noon on Thursday, the department had received 30,000 new claims this week.

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The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to about $1.95.  COVID-19 economic impacts, as well as overproduction between OPEC and Russia, are two main factors.  AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says this isn’t the normal season for savings at the pump.

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The price of a barrel of oil has collapsed, now hovering in the mid-20s, it’s lowest levels since the early 2000s.

Food banks across the nation are seeing a surge in those seeking assistance with the COVID-19 outbreak’s effect on the economy. Second Harvest serves 23 Parishes in the state including the greater New Orleans area and Lafayette, Communications Director Jay Vise (Vice) says they are no different.

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They’re asking for financial contributions, or volunteers at their facilities.

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 20

Left guard Andrus Peat is staying with the Saints. New Orleans and the former first-round pick have agreed to a five-year, 57.5 million dollar contract. 33-million dollars is reportedly guaranteed. Peat started in 10 regular-season games last year and in the playoff loss to the Vikings. Since his rookie season, New Orleans has ranked first in the NFL in net yards per game and points per game. Peat has been named a Pro Bowler the last two seasons.

Tom Brady has officially signed with Tampa Bay. ESPN reports it’s a two-year deal, worth 50-million dollars and all of it is guaranteed.

Todd Gurley will also play in the NFC South in 2020. One day after the Rams released the former Georgia Bulldog, the Falcons signed Gurley to a one-year six-million dollar contract.

Saints Coach Sean Payton says he’s feeling well, even though he’s tested positive for the coronavirus. Payton will spend the weekend quarantined.

The coronavirus outbreak has not stopped LSU football coach Ed Orgeron from receiving a verbal pledge. Three-star Florida safety Dakota Mitchell has announced his commitment to the Tigers. 24-7-sports rates Mithcell as the nation’s 27th best safety. He’s the fifth member of the 2021 recruiting class to commit to LSU.

The Saints have restructured the contracts of wide receiver Michael Thomas and offensive tackle Terron Armstead, converting their base salaries to bonuses. The new deals save the Black and Gold 16 million dollars against the salary cap.

ESPN’s Field Yates reports New Orleans has also picked up the fifth-year options for both cornerback Marcus Lattimore and offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk.

The summer Olympics are set to start on July 24th in Tokyo. Today USA Swimming called for a one-year postponement of the Games because of the global coronavirus pandemic. So far Japanese organizers and the International Olympic Committee have said there is no need for any drastic decisions at this moment.

330PM LRN News

COVID-19 cases are increasing with 479 positive tests statewide and now 12 deaths. One of the new victims was a 38 year old from Catahoula Parish, who authorities say had an underlying medical condition.

The President authorizes the Defense Production Act to ramp up production of critical personal protective gear and respirators as the state works to secure those resources locally. Governor Edwards says the state has enough space to house COVID cases, but before you get equipment, you need doctors and nurses to use it…

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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office has charged 27-year-old Allen Bailey of Forest Hill with terrorism after the young man shared a facebook post saying JUST IN: RAPIDES PARISH SHERIFFS OFFICE HAVE ISSUED THE ORDER, IF DEPUTIES COME INTO CONTACT WITH “THE INFECTED’ SHOOT ON SIGHT.

The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to about $1.95, a devastating blow to the state budget. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says he sees many parallels in the economy between now and immediately following 9/11.

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The price has fallen by a dime since last week.

Food banks across the nation are seeing a surge in those seeking assistance with the COVID-19 outbreak’s effect on the economy. Second Harvest Food Bank Communications Director Jay Vise (Vice) reassured those in need that as Americans we will get through the crisis and wants to encourage all of us to work together. Vise says if you can’t donate financially to a local food bank reach out and offer your time.

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Second harvest serves 23 Parishes in the state including the greater New Orleans area and Lafayette.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 20

REVISED UPDATED NUMBER OF DEATHS

The state is reporting now reporting 12 deaths from the coronavirus, up from 10 and 479 cases.

Governor Edwards says projections showing New Orleans area hospitals capacity being topped in the next week to 10 days a “worst-case scenario.” In addition to seeking personal protective equipment for healthcare workers, Edwards says they’re also looking to move respirators in surgical centers that perform elective surgeries, into frontline hospitals.

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A lack of respirators is reported at the heart of many of the COVID-19 deaths in Italy.

The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to about $1.95.  AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says the forecast is for the price to drop to lows not seen in nearly twenty years.  Those low prices came as a result of 9/11.

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Second Harvest a food bank that serves 23 Parishes across the state is seeing a huge demand for services. Communications Director Jay Vise says this situation is different from a hurricane because grocery stores are still open right now but, there are many people including seniors and those with compromised immune systems in which it’s dangerous for them to go to the grocery stores.

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Louisiana Workforce Commission executive director Ava Dejoie says the department has been engulfed with unemployment assistance claims as many people have lost work due to COVID-19. Some are experiencing issues in trying to file claims and Dejoie recommends trying to do so in off-peak hours.

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The website is LAworks.net that’s LAworks.net