9:30 LRN Newscast May 2

An anti-shutdown rally is set to take place outside the Governor’s Mansion at noon headlined by a few legislative leaders from around the state. Oil City Republican Danny McCormick will speak at the event and says he expects a large crowd to be there based on the responses he’s seen on the online event page.

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On Friday the state saw the largest single-day spike in cases since mid-April with 710 new cases and 65 new deaths from COVID-19. Dr. Alex Billioux, Assistant Secretary of Health with the Louisiana Department of Health pointed to an increase in cases in the Shreveport region all the way to Monroe as a growing hot spot for cases and hospitalizations

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The state is ramping up COVID-19 contact tracing this month and that means you may be getting a call from a health official if you or someone close to you tests positive. If you are a close contact to confirmed COVID-19 case you may be asked to quarantine for 14 days. Governor Edwards lists a few of the people who may be called.

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The Louisiana Legislature will resume the 2020 regular session on Monday and several safety restrictions will be in place. Senate President Page Cortez says instead of multiple committee hearings at one time, meeting schedules will be staggered throughout the day to lessen traffic in the halls…

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Plexiglas dividers have been installed between House member’s desks as well. If the Legislature does not pass a budget by June 1st a special session will likely be called to pass the budget by the July 1st deadline

8:30 LRN Newscast May 2

Oil City Republican Representative Danny McCormick is organizing an end the shutdown rally to take place today at noon in front of the governor’s mansion. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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On Friday the state saw the largest single-day spike in cases since mid-April with 710 new cases and 65 new deaths from COVID-19. Governor Edwards pointed to the Baton Rouge and Monroe regions of the state as growing hot spots for cases and hospitalizations on the first day that his extension of the stay at home order took effect.

The state is ramping up COVID-19 contact tracing this month and that means you may be getting a call from a health official if you or someone close to you tests positive. Governor Edwards says contact tracing is critical to stopping the spread of the virus.

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Edwards mentioned intimate partners, household members, and anyone who has had contact of less than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes with an infected person could be asked to quarantine.

The 2020 Legislative regular session will resume Monday and lawmakers will have until the end of the month to pass whatever legislation needs to get done, plus the state budget. Nearly 14-hundred bills have been filed for this session, but Senate President Page Cortez says most of the bills will not be heard because the regular session must end on June 1st.

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7:30 LRN Newscast May 2

Friday the state reported a big jump in additional COVID-19 cases and deaths, the same day restrictions on businesses were lifted. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Edwards also stated that some of the new cases reported yesterday are two weeks old in reporting their data to the state.  The department of health also warns that we should expect to see an increase in numbers of cases over the next 14 days as testing ramps us across the state and more labs begin reporting cases electronically.

Oil City Republican Representative Danny McCormick is one of several lawmakers to be a part of a grassroots rally at the Governor’s Mansion today.  He feels freedoms are being restricted by the Governor because large gatherings have been banned as mitigation efforts to avoid spreading the virus, but McCormick says he does not foresee the rally becoming a super spreading event.

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McCormick adds there will be social distancing practiced at the event.

The Louisiana Legislature will resume the 2020 regular session on Monday and several safety restrictions will be in place. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says the legislative focus this session will be more narrow than usual.

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If the Legislature does not pass a budget by June 1st a special session will likely be called to pass the budget by the July 1st deadline.

5:30 PM Newscast

The Louisiana Legislature will resume the 2020 regular session on Monday and several safety restrictions will be in place. Senate President Page Cortez says instead of multiple committee hearings at one time, meeting schedules will be staggered throughout the day to lessen traffic in the halls…

Cut 12 (03) “…one time”

Plexiglas dividers have been installed between House member’s desks as well.

Oil City Republican Representative Danny McCormick is one of several lawmakers to be a part of a grassroots rally at the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge on Saturday.  McCormick says the goal is to send a clear message to the Governor and the state legislature.

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McCormick says it is a constitutional right to work and worship.The rally starts at noon.

The state is ramping up COVID-19 contact tracing this month and that means you may be getting a call from a health official if you or someone close to you tests positive.   Governor Edwards says contact tracing is critical to stopping the spread of the virus.If you test positive, Edwards says the state will want information from you that could help identify others you may have infected.

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Edwards mentioned intimate partners, household members, and anyone who has had contact of less than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes with an infected person could be asked to quarantine.

The New Orleans Archdiocese has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as the institution is facing mounting legal costs caused by litigation stemming from decades-old incidents of clergy abuse. Archbishop GregoryAymond says the action will not affect individual church parishes or their schools…

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4:30 PM Newscast

On a day where the restrictions on businesses were lifted, the state reports a big jump in additional COVID-19 cases and deaths. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An engine oil access hatch fell off one of the two B-52 bombers flying over New Orleans during a military salute this morning. The part fell off mid-flight and landed on private property. Officials say no one was hurt in the incident and that the panel has been retrieved. The missing panel did not impact the safety of the flight.

 

 

 

 

The state is ramping up COVID-19 contact tracing this month and that means you may be getting a call from a health official if you or someone close to you tests positive. Governor Edwards says contact tracing is critical to stopping the spread of the virus.

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Edwards mentioned intimate partners, household members, and anyone who has had contact of less than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes with an infected person could be asked to quarantine.

The Louisiana Legislature will resume the 2020 regular session on Monday and several safety restrictions will be in place. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says the legislative focus this session will be more narrow than usual.

Cut 14 (08) “…set forth”

If the Legislature does not pass a budget by June 1st a special session will likely be called to pass the budget by the July 1st deadline.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

ESPN reports an overwhelming majority of high-level officials in the NBA remain encouraged and optimistic that basketball will return this season. But fast and reliable testing for the coronavirus is the key and the league estimates they would need 15-thousand tests. Disney World in Orlando has emerged as a place where fan-less games can be held.

NASCAR will resume its season on May 17th at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina and there will be seven races in ten days between Darlington and the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

LSU football has received a verbal commitment from four-star outside linebacker and weakside-defensive end Zavier Carter from Atlanta, Georgia. He’s ranked as the 15th best outside linebacker in the nation.

Former Landry-Walker and Mississippi State quarterback Keytaon Thompson is transferring to Virginia. Thompson won Louisiana’s Mr. Football Award for the 2016 season after leading the Buccaneers to a Class 5A state title. When Dan Mullen left Mississippi State, Thompson’s playing time in Starkville was cut.

LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade is not sure when the Tigers will get together as a team, but he believes once they start playing games, they’ll be a major contender on a national scale. Four players have entered their names in the NBA draft, Wade says he’s optimistic he’ll get at least a couple of those guys back, plus he just signed a recruiting class ranked fifth by 24-7 sports. Wade likes the two point guards he signed, Jalen Cook and Eric Gaines…
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330 PM LRN News

The state says today’s dramatic increase of 710 new positive COVID-19 results is due to a backlog of tests from two new labs that have begun reporting results electronically. LDH reports only 329 of the tests came from regular reporting that does not include those two labs, which is much closer in line with the numbers Louisiana has seen this week. The 710 new tests brings the state total to 28,711 positive confirmed COVID cases.

The 2020 Legislative regular session will resume Monday and lawmakers will have until the end of the month to pass whatever legislation needs to get done, plus the state budget. Nearly 14-hundred bills have been filed for this session, but Senate President Page Cortez says most of the bills will not be heard because the regular session must end on June 1st.

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An anti-shutdown rally is set to take place outside the Governor’s Mansion this Saturday headlined by a few legislative leaders from around the state. Oil City Republican Danny McCormick will speak at the event and says he expects a large crowd to be there based on the responses he’s seen on the online event page.

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The rally starts at noon.

The state is ramping up COVID-19 contact tracing this month and that means you may be getting a call from a health official if you or someone close to you tests positive. If you are a close contact to confirmed COVID case you may be asked to quarantine for 14 days. Governor Edwards lists a few of the people who may be called.

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2:30 LRN Newscast

The state health department reported a big jump in coronavirus cases today as Louisiana reported 710 new positive cases. The state says the large jump is the result of a backlog of test results that have come in from two new labs who are now reporting their results electronically. It’s the first time the state recorded more than 700 positive tests since April 15th.

Oil City Republican Representative Danny McCormick is organizing an end the shutdown rally Saturday at noon in front of the governor’s mansion. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The New Orleans Archdiocese has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as the institution is facing mounting legal costs caused by litigation stemming from decades-old incidents of clergy abuse. Archbishop Gregory Aymond says the shutdown of church services because of COVID-19 has added more financial hardships
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Aymond says the action will not affect individual church parishes or their schools.

The Louisiana Legislature will resume the 2020 regular session on Monday and several safety restrictions will be in place. Senate President Page Cortez says instead of multiple committee hearings at one time, committee schedules will be staggered throughout the day to lessen traffic in the halls…
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Plexiglas dividers have been installed between House member’s desks as well.

1:30 PM Newscast

On a day where the restrictions on businesses were lifted, the state reports a big jump in additional COVID-19 cases and deaths. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The governor’s new Stay at Home order begins today. It allows restaurants to have outdoor seating, with no table-side service. All employees of any business who deal with the public must wear a mask. Shopping malls can open for curbside delivery of goods.

 

The state is ramping up COVID-19 contact tracing this month and that means you may be getting a call from a health official if you or someone close to you tests positive. Governor Edwards says contact tracing is critical to stopping the spread of the virus.If you test positive, Edwards says the state will want information from you that could help identify others you may have infected.

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Contact tracers will also be calling those who are considered close to known COVID positive individuals to inform them that they need to quarantine.

Oil City Republican Representative Danny McCormick is one of several lawmakers to be a part of a grassroots rally at the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge on Saturday.  Large gatherings have been banned as part of spread mitigation efforts, but McCormick says he does not foresee the rally becoming a super spreading event.

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1230 PM LRN News *EDIT*

Louisiana reports 65 additional COVID-19 deaths today bringing the state total to 1,927 COVID fatalities. Louisiana also noted an uptick of positive tests with 710* taking the state total to 28,711*.

Oil City Republican Representative Danny McCormick is one of several lawmakers to be a part of an anti-shutdown rally at the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge on Saturday.  McCormick says the goal is to send a clear message to the Governor and the state legislature.

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The New Orleans Archdiocese has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a result of legal costs from cases linked to decades-old incidents of clergy abuse. Archbishop Gregory Aymond says the filing helps them reorganize and settle outstanding lawsuits.

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Restaurants are allowed to have outdoor dining today, Brooke Thorington on what to expect.

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