1:30 LRN Newscast April 22

According to Gas Buddy the average price of gasoline in Louisiana is $1.64 a gallon today and in some areas of the state it’s getting close to a dollar a gallon. Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan predicts prices could drop another twenty to forty cents a gallon in Louisiana.

Cut 10 (07) “…the country.”

There have been some prices as low as $1.05 a gallon already in New Orleans.

A proposal for expanded mail-in ballot voting in the July and August elections clears key Legislative committees. The legislation expands voting options, doubles the early voting period, and more. Houma Representative Tanner McGee says it is not perfect, but AG Jeff Landry backs the plan.

Cut 6 (08) “…process”

According to the department of health the state has recorded 25,258 positive cases of COVID-19. Up 404 from the previous day. And is now reporting 1,473 fatalities up 68 from Tuesday.

Of the fatalities reported 32-percent are from nursing homes and adult residential facilities in the state.

A U-L Lafayette student’s face mask sewing operation is receiving national attention. Kevin Barnhart has more on Sewing with Savoy

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

12:30 LRN Newscast April 21

The latest numbers from the state are in and currently, the state has recorded 25,258 positive cases of COVID-19. Up 404 from the previous day. And is now reporting 1,473 fatalities up 68 from Tuesday.

Current hospitalizations are 1747, a reduction of 51 and vent usage is also down by 10 to 287.

The markets remain volatile and the price of oil continues to plummet. According to Gas Buddy the average price of gasoline in Louisiana is $1.64 a gallon today. Head of Petroleum Analysis at Gas Buddy Patrick DeHaan says the average price is down about a nickel from last week.

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DeHaan says there have been some prices as low as $1.05 a gallon in New Orleans.

Louisiana saw small crowds of protesters at the Capitol over the weekend calling for the state to end its stay at home order, with more protests apparently set for this weekend. Governor Edwards says those complaints about the shutdown won’t shake him from the position that the stay at home order will hold until April 30th.

Cut 10 (11) “safety”

A UL Lafayette student’s face mask sewing operation receives the national spotlight from CBS.  Sewing with Savoy founder Christine Savoy says requests for masks have picked up with the CDC now recommending face masks and she says she’s got a tight-knit group of friends helping to contribute to the assembly of hundreds of masks.

Cut 4 (10)_ “…a small group.”

11:30 AM Newscast

A proposal for expanded mail-in ballot voting in the July elections clears the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee. The legislation expands voting options, doubles the early voting period, and more. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says it’ll cost just over four million dollars, and provides…
Cut 6 (08) “…process”
The bill also moves voting booths out of nursing homes and funds some preventative measures to limit viral spread at voting locations.

A UL Lafayette student’s face mask sewing operation receives the national spotlight from CBS.  Sewing with Savoie founder Christine Savoie says requests for masks have picked up with the CDC now recommending wearing a face covering when in public.

Cut 3 (12)  “…to feel protected.”  

The group so far has assembled nearly 600 masks.

 

The U-S Senate has approved a $483 billion dollar coronavirus aid package. 331-billion dollars will replenish funding for a small business loan program that ran out of money.  Senator John Kennedy blames House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the delay.

Cut 13 (09) “…were not emergencies.”

Kennedy says the one-week delay in replenishing the funding will cost the nation thousands of small businesses and calls Pelosi’s actions wildly irresponsible.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is studying lifestyle changes as a result of social distancing and COVID-19 restrictions.  Researcher Leanne Redman says a 15-minute online survey includes questions about work changes, physical activity, diet, sleep, and well-being.

Cut 4 (11)_ “…neighborhoods in general.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 22nd

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says he’s tired of watching television and is ready to get back to work. He’s optimistic the Tigers will be back on the practice field in August and says his projected starting quarterback, Myles Brennan, is doing what he can to prepare…
Cut 18 (22) “…is here”

Saints Coach Sean Payton has reportedly told his players they are not having an offseason program, even if the NFL allows teams to work out at their facilities. According to ESPN’s Dianna Russini, Payton is not scheduling any virtual workouts or online meetings, he’s asked his players to show up in July for training camp in the best shape of your life.

Alabama-based Radiance Technologies has agreed to be the title sponsor of the Independence Bowl for the next five years, giving the bowl game in Shreveport stability for the first half of this decade. Independence Bowl Foundation Chairman Frank Auer says Radiance is a technology solutions provider of the highest caliber
cut 19 (22) Radiance Technologies”

The LSU Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet tomorrow to approve contract changes for several assistant football coaches, including offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger who will get a 200-thousand dollar raise and the play-caller will make one-million dollars in 2020.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Senator Bill Cassidy is pushing for a 500 billion dollar relief package in Congress aimed at aiding local and state governments facing coronavirus related fiscal cliffs. News outlets are reporting Lafayette is 18-million dollars over budget and Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo says his city is one-million dollars in the red. Cassidy says these cities need help….
cut 7 (08) “….that you want”
The City of Crowley is expecting a one-million-dollar plus shortfall and announced the layoffs of 15 employees.

The U-S Senate has approved a $483 billion dollar coronavirus aid package. 331-billion dollars will replenish funding for a small business loan program that ran out of money last week. Senator John Kennedy this funding could have been approved a week earlier if it was not for not House Speaker Nancy Pelosi…
Cut 14 (08) “…rear end”
Pelosi told P-B-S they needed to do more and adjust for those who were underserved by the previous relief package.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is using an online survey to study lifestyle changes as a result of the COVID-19 restrictions. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.

There’s an enhanced risk of severe weather this afternoon and into tonight for the northern half of the state. Forecasters are concerned about damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornadoes, and localized flash flooding. A flash flood watch is in effect for cities north of Alexandria from two o’clock today until tomorrow morning.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 22nd

House and Senate Governmental Affairs committees meet today as Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin brings forward another plan that will increase mail-in voting options for the summer elections. Republican lawmakers rejected the first plan, but reportedly support this new proposal.

Senator John Kennedy blames House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the delay in replenishing funding for the Paycheck Protection Program. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is seeking public input on how the stay at home order has affected their physical activity, diet, sleep, and well-being. Doctor Leanne Redman says it’s possible the stay at home order has actually improved a person’s health…
cut 6 (08) “…working at home”
Redman says anyone over the age of 18 can participate in the survey, just go to pbrc.edu/covid19andyou.

Popeyes is donating over one-million meals to a New Orleans food bank. Governor John Bel Edwards says he spoke to the C-E-O of the fried chicken restaurant chain…
cut 12 (10) “…fried chicken”
But Edwards also admitted that he’s not been exercising as much since the COVID-19 crisis started.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 22nd

Governor John Bel Edwards Resilient Louisiana Commission meets for the first time today. The governor formed the task force to assist him in rebuilding the economy once restrictions are lifted on the stay at home order. Edwards says the criteria for reopening remain firm, a measured 14-day period of declining cases, and increased hospital capacity…
cut 11 (06) “….illness”
The governor remains hopeful that restrictions will be loosened on May first.

The U-S Senate has approved a 483-billion dollar coronavirus aid package. 331-billion dollars will fund the Paycheck Protection Program. The small business loan program ran out of money last week. Senator John Kennedy says until businesses re-open, they can’t spend enough to save the economy…
cut 15 (07) “….so can poverty”
The U-S House is expected to vote tomorrow on this latest coronavirus aid package.

Senator Bill Cassidy is pushing for 500-billion dollars in federal aid for state and local governments who are battling the coronavirus and also seeing tax revenues dwindle because of the extended economic shutdown…
CUT 9 (09) “….for lost revenue”
New Orleans, Monroe, Lafayette, and Crowley are among the cities reporting financial difficulties.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is studying lifestyle changes as a result of the COVID-19 restrictions. Researcher Leanne Redman says they are encouraging the public to take their 15-minute online survey that asks participants about work changes, physical activity, diet, sleep, and well-being.
Cut 4 (11)_ “…neighborhoods in general.”
Redman says anyone over the age of 18 can participate in the survey, just go to pbrc.edu/covid19andyou.

7:30 LRN Newscast April 22nd

A protest over the state’s stay at home order is planned for Saturday at the Louisiana State Capitol. But Governor John Bel Edwards says complaints about the shutdown will not shake him from the position that the stay at home order will hold until April 30th…
cut 10 (11) “…safety”
But he says if he was a betting man he’d bet a dollar that the statewide restrictions come May 1st will not be the same as they are today. His economic resilient Louisiana Commission meets for the first time today.

Senator Bill Cassidy is working on legislation that would provide state and local governments with financial aid. Cassidy says Congress has been focused on helping people and small businesses, but local governments are struggling to fund basic services, like the fire department…
cut 8 (07) “….to be controlled”
Monroe, Lafayette, and Crowley are among the cities reporting financial difficulties.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is studying lifestyle changes as a result of social distancing and COVID-19 restrictions through an online survey. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

Controversial Pastor Tony Spell of the Life Tabernacle Church in Central is out on bond today after he was arrested on an assault charge. Police say Spell nearly hit a protester with a church bus. Spell is also facing misdemeanors for violating the state’s order that bans large gatherings. The Reverend has said the crowd-size restriction is an attack on religion.

6:45 LRN Sportscast April 22nd

Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow is set to be the number one pick in tomorrow night’s first round of the N-F-L draft. There’s a small chance that Cincinnati doesn’t take the Heisman Trophy winner. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron expects Burrow to have an outstanding career…
cut 17 (14) “…great player”
Orgeron spoke with reporters on a videoconference. Coach O also said he’s optimistic fall camp will start in August and he would love to see the Saints take an LSU player in the first round. Patrick Queen and Grant Delpit could be available when New Orleans selects with the 24th pick.

The LSU Board of Supervisors will approve several changes to the contracts of football coaches when they meet tomorrow. LSU’s coaching staff will make 13.5 million dollars in 2020, up from 10-point-six-million dollars last year.

Alabama-based Radiance Technologies has agreed to be the title sponsor of the Independence Bowl for the next five years, giving the bowl game in Shreveport stability for the first half of this decade. Independence Bowl Foundation Chairman Frank Auer says Radiance is a technology solutions provider of the highest caliber
cut 19 (22) Radiance Technologies”

CFP executive director Bill Hancock tells ESPN there are no plans to change the format of the four-team college football playoff or adjust how the teams are chosen.

The NCAA also announces that players who are ejected for targeting will no longer have to leave the field. Also, the playing rules oversight panel says instant replay officials should make a decision within two minutes unless it’s an exceptionally complicated call. Also, players will be able to wear the number zero this season.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards says there’s a good chance on May first he’ll lift some of the stay at home restrictions. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

Louisiana reported 77 more COVID-19 deaths yesterday bringing the state’s total to 1,405. 56-percent of the fatal victims in Louisiana are black and 34-percent are white.

The northern half of Louisiana is under an enhanced risk of severe weather today, while there’s a slight chance severe weather for most of south Louisiana.

The U-S Senate has approved a $483 billion dollar coronavirus aid package. 331-billion dollars will replenish funding for a small business loan program that ran out of money last week. Senator John Kennedy blames House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the delay.
Cut 13 (09) “…were not emergencies.”
Pelosi told P-B-S they needed to do more and adjust for those who were underserved by the previous relief package.

Senator Bill Cassidy is pushing for a 500 billion dollar relief package in Congress aimed at aiding local and state governments facing coronavirus related fiscal cliffs. News outlets are reporting Lafayette is 18-million dollars over budget, Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo says his city is one-million dollars in the red. Cassidy says these cities need help….
cut 7 (08) “….that you want”
The City of Crowley is expecting a one-million-dollar plus shortfall and announced the layoffs of 15 employees.