11:40 LRN Sportscast

For the second straight year the Saints have used their first pick to select an interior offensive lineman. New Orleans drafted Michigan center Cesar Ruiz with the 24th overall pick. He’s a two-time All-Big 10 selection and Coach Sean Payton says Ruiz will help their offensive line…
cut 30 (23) “…backup”
With Guard Andrus Peat recently signing a longterm contract, the addition of Ruiz could mean veteran Larry Warford will be the odd man out.

The Saints have just one pick today, a third-round selection and also have three picks tomorrow in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds.

As expected the Cincinnati Bengals selected former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow with the number one pick in the 2020 draft. Under normal circumstances, Burrow would have been in Las Vegas receiving a Bengals jersey from Commissioner Roger Goodell. Instead he received a phone call from Cincinnati while watching the draft with his parents in Athens, Ohio…
cut 18 (23) “…acquintances”
Burrow was one of five LSU Tigers selected in the first round. Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire went to the Super Bowl champion Chiefs.

Three more Tigers should be drafted tonight, Lloyd Cushenberry, Grant Delpit and Kristian Fulton. Ragin Cajuns guard Robert Hunt also expected to be a second round pick.

11:30 AM Newscast

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt starts an online petition to give Louisiana residents a chance to urge Governor John Bel Edwards to allow parishes to make their own decisions on when and how they reopen their economies. Hewitt says a statewide stay at home order is not working for areas of the state with low case counts.
Cut 13 (10) “…guidelines.”
The online petition can be found at open-L-A-now-dot-com. Edwards is planning to lift some restrictions after April 30th, but he wants everyone to have their expectations properly set for what it will look like.
Cut 16 (09) “…before”
The governor is expected to provide more details early next week.

 

Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo says the Easter Sunday tornado that swept through the city carried paperwork from the Masur Museum in Monroe into a Mississippi town 138 miles away.  Mayo says someone found it and mailed it back.

Cut 6 (12) “…into the trash.”

Mayo says that wasn’t the only act of kindness as a Monroe, New Jersey resident anonymously mailed the city a $100 donation after hearing of the tornado’s impact on the town.

While there is limited evidence cats can suffer from COVID-19, the Louisiana SPCA is asking owners not to seek tests for their pets.  If your pet is suffering from what appears to be COVID-like symptoms Louisiana SPCA CEO Anna Zorrilla says talk to your vet before doing anything else.

Cut 11 (09) “…care”

If you are positive, Zorrilla says you should practice extra caution when interacting with your pet.

10:30 AM Newscast

A school-record five LSU Tigers were selected in the first round of the NFL draft. Joe Burrow went number one overall to the Cincinnati Bengals. And the first round ended with the Super Bowl champion Chiefs selecting Clyde-Edwards Helaire. The Saints took Michigan center Cesar Ruiz.

A petition is circulating urging Governor Edwards to allow parishes to make their own decisions on when, and how to lift the stay at home order and implement the federal phase one reopening…

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Matt Doyle”  

 

 

 

 

 

The Louisiana Supreme Court extends an order delaying all jury trials until June 30th. The order was initially filed April 6th and there’s some fear that a three-month delay in cases will create a nightmare of a trial backlog, but Legal Analyst Tim Meche says it’s unlikely the extended delay will result in any legal or constitutional challenges that would impact the court once trials resume.

Cut 9 (09) “…that occur.

While there is limited evidence cats can suffer from COVID-19, the Louisiana SPCA is asking owners not to seek tests for their pets. While cats can catch the virus, CEO Anna Zorrilla says the SPCA recommends people suffering from mild or moderate cases of COVID-19 still keep their pets with them.

Cut 12 (12) “at the time”

If you are positive, Zorrilla says you should practice extra caution when interacting with your pet.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 24

The Louisiana Supreme Court has ordered that all jury trials in Louisiana should be suspended until June 30th because of the coronavirus pandemic. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Louisiana’s court system can handle the trial backlog in cases and dealt with something similar after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. He also says D-A’s and sheriffs have made an effort to release low-risk detainees who are awaiting trial…
cut 8 (08) “…running”

It’s possible some department stores could re-open sometime next month, but retail experts at Columbia University say very few will survive the economic shutdown. Local retail analyst Wade Ragas agrees with that opinion, but he says other shopping brands are doing well…
cut 6 (09) “…Costco”

An animal protection organization is asking folks not to request COVID-19 tests for their pets. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow has officially changed his stripes as the Bengals selected the former record-breaking LSU quarterback with the top pick last night. Burrow was one of five Tigers selected in the first round, which is a school record. The Saints used their first-round pick on center Cesar Ruiz, who was a two-time All-Big 10 selection.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 24

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt starts an online petition to give Louisiana residents a chance to urge Governor John Bel Edwards to allow parishes to make their own decisions on when and how they reopen their economies. Hewitt says a statewide stay at home order is not working for areas of the state with low case counts.
Cut 13 (10) “…guidelines.”
The online petition can be found at open-la-now-dot-com. Edwards is planning to lift some restrictions after April 30th, but he wants everyone to have their expectations properly set for what it will look like.
Cut 16 (09) “…before”
The governor is expected to provide more details early next week.

The Louisiana Supreme Court extends an order delaying all jury trials until June 30th. The order was initially filed April 6th and there’s some fear that a three-month delay in cases will create a nightmare of a trial backlog, but Legal Analyst Tim Meche says Louisiana learned from Katrina and Rita…
Cut 7 (08) “…hurricanes”
Meche says DAs and sheriffs have made an effort to release low-risk detainees who are awaiting trial.

Department stores have been closed since March and retail experts at Columbia University’s Business School say few of them will be able to survive. Retail analyst Wade Ragas says brick and mortar department stores can’t compete with e-commerce and social distancing also creates hurdles for the current business model…
cut 5 (11) “….into the store”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt has started an online petition for residents to sign that would urge Governor John Bel Edwards to open Louisiana on a parish by parish basis. Hewitt says this grassroots online petition at open-LA-now-dot-com restores the voice of Louisiana voters….
cut 14 (08) “….heard”
But Edwards says he does not plan on allowing local parishes to open before the stay at home order ends, or to allow parishes to relax restrictions more than others.
Cut 15 (09)“…phase one.”
Part of that threshold calls for Louisiana to have 140-thousand coronavirus tests conducted a month. Edwards says that should be doable in May.

The coronavirus pandemic may result in the demise of many department stores according to retail experts at Columbia University…
cut 1 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow was the first pick in last night’s N-F-L draft and will now battle Andy Dalton to be the starting Q-B in Cincinnati…
cut 17 (10) “….this city”
A school-record five LSU Tigers were selected in the first round, including running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire to the Super Bowl champion Chiefs. The Saints used their first-round pick to take Michigan center Cesar Ruiz.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

As expected the Cincinnati Bengals selected quarterback Joe Burrow with the number one pick in the 2020 NFL draft. Burrow becomes the third LSU Tiger to be picked number one, JaMarcus Russell and Billy Cannon are the other two. The Heisman Trophy winner says he’s ready to go to work in the Queen City…
cut 17 (10) “…this city”
Later in the first round, four more LSU Tigers were drafted. With the 20th overall pick, Jacksonville took linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson, wide receiver Justin Jefferson went two picks later to Minnesota. The Ravens used their 28th pick to take Patrick Queen and running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire was taken with the 32nd pick by the Super Bowl champion Chiefs. The second and third rounds of the draft get underway at 6 PM tonight.

The Saints surprised many by using their first-round pick to take center Cesar Ruiz out of the University of Michigan with the 24th overall pick of the first round. Coach Sean Payton says they went into the draft wanting to pick an interior offensive lineman…
cut 30 (20) “…guard flex”
Payton also thinks last year’s starting center, Erik McCoy, could also move over to guard. Starting left guard Andrus Peat signed a five-year contract in this offseason, so you have to wonder what this means for starting right guard Larry Warford who is entering the final year of his contract.

Looking at what other teams in the NFC South did. The Panthers drafted Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown, The Bucs traded up to take offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs and the Falcons picked Clemson cornerback A-J Terrell.

6:30 LRN Newscast April 24

A school-record five LSU Tigers were selected in the first round of the NFL draft. Joe Burrow went number one overall to the Cincinnati Bengals. And the first round ended with the Super Bowl champion Chiefs selecting Clyde-Edwards Helaire. The Saints took Michigan center Cesar Ruiz.

A petition is circulating urging Governor Edwards to allow parishes to make their own decisions on when, and how to lift the stay at home order…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

Few department stores are likely to survive once the coronavirus pandemic is over, according to retail experts at Columbia University’s Business School. New Orleans consultant of real estate valuations Wade Ragas says department stores already have a tough time competing with e-commerce…
Cut 4 (12)_ “…with this country.”

While there is limited evidence cats can suffer from COVID-19, the Louisiana SPCA is asking owners not to seek tests for their pets. CEO Anna Zorrilla says right now we want to make sure COVID testing is focused on humans, who have a more critical need.
Cut 10 (09) “infected”
Two cats tested positive in New York City, but the CDC reports there is no evidence cats can transmit the virus back to humans.

LRN AM Newscall April 24 ###Joe Burrow cuts added###

The coronavirus pandemic may result in the demise of many department stores according to retail experts at Columbia University’s Business School. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

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The SPCA is asking folks not to request COVID-19 tests for their pets. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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A petition is circulating urging Governor Edwards to allow parishes to make their own decisions on when, and how to lift the stay at home order and implement the federal phase one reopening…

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Matt Doyle”  

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Few department stores are likely to survive following the coronavirus pandemic, according to retail experts at Columbia University’s Business School.  New Orleans consultant of real estate valuations Wade Ragas says department stores have already had a tough enough time keeping up with e-commerce in recent years.

Cut 4 (12)_ “…with this country.”

Ragas says social distancing potentially creates overwhelming hurdles for the current business model of department stores.

Cut 5 (11)  “…into the store.”

Ragas says even if the brick and mortar stores begin to disappear, it is possible to shift familiar brands into the e-commerce space.  As far as which shopping brands have done the best in the pandemic…

Cut 6 (09) “…of this, Costco.”
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The Louisiana Supreme Court extends an order delaying all jury trials until June 30th.

The order was initially filed April 6th and there’s some fear that a three-month delay in cases will create a nightmare of a trial backlog, but Legal Analyst Tim Meche says Louisiana learned from Katrina and Rita…

Cut 7 (08) “…hurricanes”

Mid-March was an unlucky time for anyone to get locked up but Meche says DAs and sheriffs have made an effort to release low-risk detainees who are awaiting trial.

Cut 8 (08) “running”

Meche says it’s unlikely the extended delay will result in any legal or constitutional challenges that would impact the court once trials resume.

Cut 9 (09) “…that occur.

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While there is limited evidence cats can suffer from COVID-19, the Louisiana SPCA is asking owners not to seek tests for their pets.

CEO Anna Zorrilla says right now we want to make sure COVID testing is focused on humans, who have a more critical need.

Cut 10 (09) “infected”

Two cats tested positive in New York City, but the CDC reports there is no evidence cats can transmit the virus back to humans.

If your pet is suffering from what appears to be COVID-like symptoms Zorrilla says talk to your vet before doing anything else.

Cut 11 (09) “…care”

Cats can qualify for a COVID test if they meet three strict criteria: direct explore to a known case, evidence of respiratory symptoms, and they’ve received a respiratory diagnostic from a vet.

While cats can catch the virus, Zorrilla says the SPCA recommends people suffering from mild or moderate cases of COVID-19 still keep them their pets with them.

Cut 12 (12) “at the time”

If you are positive Zorrilla says you should practice extra caution when interacting with your pet.

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Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt starts a petition urging Governor Edwards to allow parishes to make their own decisions on when and how they reopen their economies.

Hewitt says the Governor’s preference to issue stay at home orders on a statewide basis is not working for areas of the state with low case counts.

Cut 13 (10) “…guidelines.”

The stay at home order is set to end April 30th, but New Orleans has already extended the order locally until May 16th.

Hewitt says the petition at Open-LA-Now-Dot-Com allows state residents to tell Edwards they want to see Louisiana implement President Trump’s plan for reopening locally.

Cut 14 (08) “…heard.”

Edwards says he does not plan on allowing local parishes to open before the stay at home order ends, or to allow parishes to relax restrictions more than others.

Cut 15 (09)“…phase one.”

Edwards says as of now it appears some restrictions will be lifted statewide after April 30th, but he wants everyone to have their expectations properly set for what it will look like.

Cut 16  (09)  “…before” 

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As expected the Cincinnati Bengals select quarterback Joe Burrow with the number one pick in the 2020 NFL draft. Burrow becomes the third LSU Tiger to be picked number, JaMarcus Russell and Billy Cannon are the other two. The Heisman Trophy winner says he’s ready to go to work in the Queen City…

cut 17  (10) “…this city” 

Burrow was the first pick in the virtual draft. Commissioner Roger Goodell, general managers, coaches and the players were all at their own homes, instead of Las Vegas where the draft was supposed to be held. Burrow says he didn’t mind hanging out at his home in Athens, Ohio…

Cut 18  (23) “…acquintances”   

Burrow will have to compete with veteran Andy Dalton in order to be the starting quarterback. The 23-year-old looks forward to the competition…

cut 19 (30)  focused on”  

5:30 PM Newscast

The state reported 67 more COVID-19 deaths today, bringing the death toll to 1,540. During his daily COVID-19 briefing, Governor Edwards was asked if there will be high school football this year. The governor says he’s optimistic…
Cut 15 (07)“…to be”

The coronavirus pandemic could result in an unemployment rate above 20-percent in Louisiana. The Tax Foundation estimates about 16-percent of the workforce has applied or is receiving unemployment benefits in Louisiana. Economist Loren Scott says low oil prices will prevent Louisiana from bouncing back as fast as other states…

Cut 4 (06)_ “…Lafayette”

Scott made the comments during the first meeting of the Louisiana Economic Recovery Taskforce which legislative leaders formed in an effort to provide the Legislature with policy recommendations on how to jump-start the economy.

Deadly storms slammed central and north Louisiana yesterday, killing two in DeSoto and Rapides Parishes. In DeSoto, rains sparked flash floods that claimed the life of an unidentified Mansfield man.  Sherriff’s spokesperson Mark Pierce says the heavy rainfall produced a strong current in a drainage ditch. Pierce says rains just hammered the region.

Cut 11 (10) “…rain”

Car dealerships are seeing slow sales and not as much work for their service departments as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association President Will Green says car shoppers should be able to find great deals…

Cut 9 (08) “…vehicle than now.″

Green adds that implementing social distancing guidelines means they are moving the transactions from the showroom to the internet and car buyers can have a vehicle delivered to their home for a test drive.