3:30 LRN Newscast July 16

The Office of Motor Vehicles is expanding the number of offices that will operate using only online appointment scheduling by seven. OMV Spokesperson Matthew Boudreaux says it’s a good way to provide a safer, more convenient experience that avoids making people wait outside.

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Breaux Bridge, Marksville, Opelousas, Plaquemine, Thibodaux, Vivian, and West Monroe join the nine other existing offices to move to online scheduling.

A Lake Charles man who authorities say fatally shot two people and left third-person fighting for her life is now in custody. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says 51-year-old Neil Broussard was arrested at a Dollar General store near the wooded area in Beauregard Parish where authorities had been searching for him. The suspect did not have the murder weapon on him and no confession.

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A Slidell daycare worker, 34-year old Leann Simon, faces one count of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile. The St. Tammany Parish sheriff’s office says Simon allegedly twisted the child’s arm behind its back before lifting the child up by the arm.  The parents contacted authorities last week after taking the child to the hospital.

New ownership of the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete has discontinued the roadside zoo attraction that has garnered a lot of attention over the years.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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PM Newscall July 16

New ownership of the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete has discontinued the roadside zoo attraction that has garnered a lot of attention over the years.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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COVID cases are rising sharply, but ventilator use and deaths are not following at the same rate, so why is that? Matt Doyle has more…

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The Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete is changing ownership and the new proprietors will no longer display the collection of exotic animals that have put a spotlight on the business.  The flagship animal, a 550-pound Bengal tiger named Tony, died in 2017.  Now-former owner Michael Sandlin says that death hit him hard.

Cut 3 (08)  “…getting another tiger.”  

Following the euthanizing of Tony the Tiger due to age-related health issues, the main attraction became Caspar the Camel.  The camel and a kangaroo are now residing at the Alexandria Zoological Park.  Sandlin says he still owns some of the other animals.

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Sandlin considers himself and animal welfare advocate and says stepping away from the ownership of the truck stop and roadside zoo has been an emotional process.

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The Tiger Truck Stop has been no stranger to controversy over the years, most recently drawing attention after a Florida woman bit the camel’s testicles after entering the animal’s enclosure to retrieve her dog.

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COVID cases are surging and hospitalization numbers are rising sharply as well, but deaths and ventilator use are not following at the same rate as the state’s first wave in April. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Hart says it appears to be because this new wave of cases is disproportionately young people.

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Hart says Ochsner currently has plenty of ventilator capacity, but that hospital bed usage has seen a big increase over the last month.

Dr. Hart says healthcare providers have also developed new techniques to aid COVID patients that were not available in March and April, including an antiviral that is much more accessible.

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Early in the pandemic hospitals were reporting a concerning decline in the number of people going to the ER or visiting clinics for non-COVID treatments that could be vital for maintaining their health, but Ochsner CEO Warner Thomas says patients appear to be a lot more comfortable going back to their healthcare providers these days.

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The Office of Motor Vehicles is expanding the number of offices that will operate using only online appointment scheduling by seven.

OMV Spokesperson Matthew Boudreaux says it’s a good way to provide a safer, more convenient experience that avoids making people wait outside when the building hits capacity.

Cut 9 (10) “…outside.”

Boudreaux says the online scheduler is very easy to use.

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Boudreaux says they’re going to monitor these locations and if the process works out consider implementing it as a normal business practice even after the pandemic passes.

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Breaux Bridge, Marksville, Opelousas, Plaquemine, Thibodaux, Vivian, and West Monroe join the nine other existing OMV offices to move to online scheduling.

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A Lake Charles man who authorities say fatally shot two people and left a third-person fighting for her life is now in custody. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the manhunt that went on for over 24 hours wrapped up when 51-year-old Neil Broussard surrendered by going to a Dollar General and asking an employee to call the cops.

Cut 12 (12) “…heroic of them.”

Broussard was arrested at the store near the wooded area in Beauregard Parish where authorities had been searching for him. Mancuso says the man did not have the murder weapon on him at the time of arrest and they have not gotten a confession out of the suspect.

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Mancuso says a motive for Broussard’s actions is still unclear.

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Broussard is accused of killing 17-year-old Kyla Hildalgo and 18-year-old Kaleb Charlton at a home in Westlake.  A third victim, 40-year-old Catherine Hidalgo was shot multiple times and is currently hospitalized.

2:30 LRN Newscast July 16

A Lake Charles man who authorities say fatally shot two people and left third-person fighting for her life is now in custody. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the manhunt that went on for over 24 hours wrapped up when 51-year-old Neil Broussard surrendered by going to a Dollar General and asking an employee to call the cops.

Cut 12 (12) “…heroic of them.”

Broussard is accused of killing 17-year-old Kyla Hildalgo and 18-year-old Kaleb Charlton at a home in Westlake.  A third victim, 40-year-old Catherine Hidalgo was shot multiple times and is currently hospitalized.

The Pelicans have announced that rookie Zion Williamson has left the NBA bubble in Walt Disney World to attend to an urgent family medical matter. Team officials say Williamson is expected to return to Orlando for the NBA restart at a later date.

New Covid-19 numbers from the state health department show an increase of 2,280 cases, the daily percent of positive tests is at 9.96 just under 10 percent. 24 more deaths reported today for a total now of 3,375.

Hospitalizations increased today by 32 to 1,401 and vent usage is up by 13 to 162.

Early in the pandemic hospitals were reporting a concerning decline in the number of people going to the ER or visiting clinics for non-COVID treatments that could be vital for maintaining their health, but Ochsner CEO Warner Thomas says patients appear to be a lot more comfortable going back to their healthcare providers these days.

Cut 8 (10) “…now”

The governor put a moratorium on elective surgeries early in the pandemic that were allowed to resume April 27th.

1:30 LRN Newscast July 16

COVID cases are up and hospitalization numbers are rising as well, but deaths and vent usage are not following at the same rate as the state’s first wave in April. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Hart says it appears this wave is disproportionately young people and they’ve developed new techniques to aid COVID patients that weren’t available in earlier in the pandemic, including a more accessible antiviral.

Cut 7 (11) “without”

Hospitalizations increased today by 32 to 1,401 and vent usage is up by 13 to 162.

A Slidell day worker 34-year old Leann Simon, faces one count of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile. The St. Tammany Parish sheriff’s office says they were contacted by the parents of a two-year-old child on July 8th after the toddler was taken to a hospital and doctors determined the child’s arm was broken.

Stephen Handwerk is stepping away from his position at the helm of the Louisiana Democratic Party.  Handwerk is the longest-serving executive director for the party and says it is time to pursue new challenges.

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The Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete is changing ownership and the new proprietors will no longer display the collection of exotic animals. Former owner Michael Sandlin considers himself an animal welfare advocate and says stepping away from the ownership of the truck stop and roadside zoo has been an emotional process.

Cut 5 (09)  “…me I think.”

The Tiger Truck Stop has been no stranger to controversy over the years, most recently drawing attention after a Florida woman bit Casper the Camel’s testicles after entering the animal’s enclosure to retrieve her dog.

12:30 LRN Newscast July 16

New Covid-19 numbers from the state health department show an increase of 2,280 cases and 24 more deaths reported, for a total now of 3,375 and hospitalization data has is yet to be posted for the day. Governor Edwards will have a hold a press briefing this afternoon at 2:30.

COVID cases are rising sharply, but ventilator use and deaths are not following at the same rate, so why is that? Matt Doyle has more…

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In West Monroe, a 64-year man hit a police officer with his car after he was asked to wear a face mask in Walmart.  Police say Ricky Taylor refused to give the officer his identification and when the officer was writing down his license plate Taylor then struck the officer with his car.  Another officer had to arrest Taylor and a struggle ensued. Taylor was booked on charges of resisting an officer, aggravated assault with a motor vehicle and disturbing the peace.

The Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete is changing owners and the new proprietors will no longer have exotic animals.  The flagship Bengal tiger named Tony, died in 2017 and the truck stop gained national attention last fall when Casper the Camel was involved in a nutty altercation with a Florida woman. Former owner Michael Sandlin says he still owns some of the animals that used to reside at the truck stop.

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The Casper and a kangaroo from the truck stop now reside at the Alexandria Zoological Park.

1130 AM LRN News

COVID cases are surging and hospitalization numbers are rising sharply as well, but deaths and ventilator use and deaths are not following at the same rate as the state’s first wave in April. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Hart says it appears to be because this new wave of cases is disproportionately young people.

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There are 149 Louisianans on ventilators for COVID at the moment, up from the June 9th’s low of 67, but still far below where we were during the April peak.

The Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete is changing ownership and the new proprietors will no longer display the collection of exotic animals that have put a spotlight on the business.  The flagship animal, a 550-pound Bengal tiger named Tony, died in 2017.  Now-former owner Michael Sandlin says that death hit him hard.

Cut 3 (08)  “…getting another tiger.”  

Consumers are planning to spend a record amount to prepare students for heading back to school and college. Brooke Thorington has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Brooke Thorington.”

To help with the unique circumstances many find themselves in these days the Office of Motor Vehicles is moving seven locations away from traditional show-up and wait services to online appointment scheduling only. The offices in Breaux Bridge, Marksville, Opelousas, Plaquemine, Thibodaux, Vivian, and West Monroe will be transitioning into online only. Masks will be required to enter the building.

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 16

The Pelicans have announced that rookie Zion Williamson has left the NBA bubble in Walt Disney World to attend to an urgent family medical matter. Team officials say Williamson is expected to return to Orlando for the NBA restart at a later date. Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin says out of respect for the Williamson family, they have no further comment at this time.

LSU men’s basketball has lost out on getting a five star recruit out of Memphis. Six-foot-eleven Moussa Cisse had LSU as one of five finalists, but he has decided to sign with the University of memphis. He averaged 18 points, 15 rebounds and nine blocks per game during his senior season in high school.

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron was a guest on Fox News Wednesday and said he thinks there will be a football season this fall, but some adjustments will be needed. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says SEC football programs reported single digit to zero cases last week, but he has also said there needs to be a change in public health.

Former LSU star and Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu says he will pay for the funeral of a nine-year-old who was fatally shot in the seventh ward on Monday. Devante Bryant was one of three people shot and police are still looking for a suspect. Mathieu says he wanted to help the Bryant family because he’s from the seventh ward and has a seven-year-old living in New Orleans and could not imagine something hapening to him at that age.

The man convicted of killing former John Curtis Star Joe McKnight will receive a new trial. Ronald Gasser was convicted of manslaughter in the 2016 shooting of McKnight. Gasser receives a new trial because of a U-S Supreme Court ruling that says jury verdicts of serious crimes should be unanimous. 10 of 12 jurors agreed to convict Gasser of manslauther. He was then sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Louisiana Tech athletics director Tommy McClelland says construction on a new baseball stadium is on time, but they are little behind on the new soccer and softball stadiums.

10:30 LRN Newscast July 16

Republican Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says Governor Edwards’ mask mandate and the order that closed bars is likely unconstitutional and unenforceable. Landry is in self-quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19. Edwards says Landry might have issued a different legal opinion if he attended Tuesday’s meeting with the members of the White House’s coronavirus task force…
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Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris projects that 20-to-25-percent of the state’s restaurants will close as a result of capacity restrictions. Harris says this will lead to more unemployed workers, which is why Congress needs to extend enhanced unemployment benefits before they run out at the end of the month…
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The longest-serving executive director of the Louisiana Democratic Party is stepping down…
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The National Retail Federation is expecting a record amount of money spent on back-to-school shopping this year as families and students prepare for the possibility of online learning because of the coronavirus pandemic. N-R-F spokesperson Katerine Cullen…
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Cullen says back to school spending could eclipse 100-billion dollars for the first time.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has released a legal opinion that says Governor Edwards’ statewide mask mandate and bar closure order is likely unconstitutional. Edwards responded during his call-in radio show and said Landry’s opinion is an about-face from what he said when the pandemic started…
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Landry says in March, the state’s medical capacity was at a breaking point, but that is not the case now.

You’ve seen a lot of restaurants closing since the pandemic started. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says despite some federal aid, many restaurant owners will not be able to hold on…
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The National Retail Federation says we could see record-breaking back to school shopping this year because many students need laptops and computer accessories in anticipation of more online learning. For the elementary to high school age kids, families are spending an average of $789, an increase of nearly $100 from last year. NRF spokesperson Katerine Cullen says it’s a similar story for college students…
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Cullen says more than half of K-12 shoppers say they will buy their back to school supplies online.

Stephen Handwerk is stepping down from his leadership position with the Louisiana Democratic Party. Handwerk is the longest-serving executive director for the party…
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Handwerk will depart at the end of August.

8:30 LRN Newscast July 16

Republican Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says Governor Edwards’ mask mandate and the order that closed bars except for curbside pickup is likely unconstitutional and unenforceable. Landry is in self-quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19. Edwards says Landry might have issued a different legal opinion if he attended Tuesday’s meeting with the members of the White House’s coronavirus task force…
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Landry issued the legal opinion at the behest of eight Republican legislators who asked the A-G to weigh in on the governor’s latest executive order.

Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says the COVID restrictions on restaurants will result in 40-percent of them in the New Orleans area closing and 20-to-25-percent closing statewide. Harris says traditional sit-down restaurants are impacted the most…
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The National Retail Federation says we could see consumers spend a record amount on back to school shopping this year. N-R-F spokesperson Katherine Cullen says parents and students are preparing for more online learning because of the coronavirus pandemic…
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For the elementary to high school age kids, families are spending an average of $789, an increase of nearly $100 from last year. College student spending is expected to total 68-billion dollars, up from 55-billion last year.

Stephen Handwerk is leaving his position as the executive director of the Louisiana Democratic party next month. Handwerk is proud of the party’s accomplishments during his time in a leadership position. He says the highlight is the election of Democrat John Bel Edwards in a red state…
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The state legislature has seen more Republicans elected into their body, but Handwerk says the mayors of the state’s largest cities are Democrats.