8:30 LRN Newscast July 14

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education holds a special meeting today to approve the safety standards they want school systems to follow for the upcoming school year. BESE president Sandy Holloway says she’s received hundreds of emails in advance of today’s meeting at 1:30….
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State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley is recommending that students from third grade and up should wear face coverings to the greatest extent possible and practical.

Vice President Mike Pence will be in Baton Rouge later today to discuss the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Pence will meet with Governor John Bel Edwards and other health and education officials at LSU’s Tiger Stadium at 3 PM…
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Tomorrow is Tax Day, federal and state taxes are due on July 15th. Federal taxes are normally due on April 15th, while State taxes are traditionally due on May 15th, but the tax filing deadlines were pushed back because of the coronavirus pandemic….
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That’s Louisiana Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson who says they are still waiting on a lot of returns.

Jamie Mayo is in his last few days as mayor of Monroe after losing his re-election bid on Saturday night. He’s served as Monroe’s mayor since 2001. Mayo says it’s disappointing, but…
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Independent Friday Ellis won Saturday’s election with 52 percent of the vote.

7:30 LRN Newscast July 14

Vice President Mike Pence visits Baton Rouge this afternoon. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The S-E-C’s 14 athletic directors met in person in Birmingham, Alabama yesterday to discuss the upcoming football season and Commissioner Greg Sankey says they’ll hold off on making any decisions until late July. But Sankey says the current circumstances related to COVID-19 must improve.

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education will meet to decide whether teachers and most students will need to wear face masks while in school. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley has recommended face maks for students third grade and above. BESE President Sandy Holloway says if they do enact a face mask requirement, how do you handle those who are not in compliance…
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Today’s BESE meeting is at 1:30.

After 19 years as the mayor of Monroe, Jamie Mayo is preparing to leave his office as his re-election bid was unsuccessful. Mayo says he’s proud of his time as mayor and points to the state’s finances as one of his accomplishments…
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Independent Friday Ellis won Saturday’s election, receiving 52-percent of the vote.

6:45 LRN Sportscast July 14

After a day-long in-person meeting with the 14 SEC athletic directors, Commissioner Greg Sankey says a decision will be made in late July on what will happen with the football season. Sankey says in order for teams to take the field the circumstances related to COVID-19 must improve. LSU Athletics Director Scott Woodward called the meeting productive and he says there’s still time for things to improve in order to begin the season on Labor Day Weekend.

Three LSU Tigers are on the Bednarik Watch list which goes to the nation’s Defensive Player of the Year. The three players are safety JaCoby Stevens, cornerback Derek Stingley, and linebacker Jabril Cox.

The Patriot League has joined the Ivy League in canceling fall sports and will consider playing football in the winter or spring. The National Junior College Athletic Association says it will not have a fall season and the N-J–C-A-A hopes to play football in the spring.

For high school football games to happen this fall, the state has to be in phase 4 of its reopening, but the state is currently stuck in phase two, after reporting 17-hundred new cases on Monday. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine appeared before the House Education Committee yesterday and was asked about the potential of flipping spring and fall sports, so football can be played in 2021…
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According to the LHSAA guidelines, the only two sports that can compete against other schools in Phase Two are cross country and swimming. Basketball, soccer, and wrestling all need to be in phase four too. Volleyball can hold competitive matches in phase three.

Fox Sports New Orleans says they will televise all eight of the Pelicans seeding games when the season resumes on July 30th against Utah.

6:30 LRN Newscast July 14

Vice President Mike Pence visits with Governor John Bel Edwards in Baton Rouge today. Edwards says the visit comes following the selection of Baton Rouge as one of the three metropolitan areas in the nation to be selected to receive federal resources for surge testing.
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The Governor and the VP will meet at LSU’s Tiger Stadium with education and health officials.

State and federal individual and corporate income tax returns for 2019 are due tomorrow. The original due dates were in April and May, but Louisiana Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson says the pandemic inspired the state and feds to push the filing date back…
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LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine has told the House Education Committee that in order for high school football games to be played, the state has to reach Phase Four of its reopening. According to the LHSAA guidelines, the only two sports that can compete against other schools in Phase Two are cross country and swimming. Basketball, soccer and wrestling all need to be in phase four too. Volleyball can hold competitive matches in phase three. And Bonine says if some athletic events are able to proceed, they might do so without fans, but that creates other problems…
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AM Newscall 07/14/2020

Vice President Mike Pence visits Baton Rouge this afternoon. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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After 19 years in office Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo is unseated by Independent Friday Ellis. Matt Doyle has the story.

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It’s questionable whether high school football will be played this fall. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Vice President Mike Pence visits with Governor John Bel Edwards in Baton Rouge today.   Edwards says the visit comes following the selection of Baton Rouge as one of the three metropolitan areas in the nation to be selected to receive federal resources for surge testing.

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The Governor and the VP will meet with education and health officials as well as members of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation concerning the state’s response to the pandemic.

Edwards and Pence will also take part in a roundtable discussion at Tiger Stadium with higher education leaders to discuss college sports as well as the fall reopening plans.

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Edwards says the success of LSU’s football team may have also contributed to motivating the VP to make the trip to the Bayou State.

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Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo loses his reelection effort, ending a 19 year run in the office.

Mayo began his time in public office back in 1995 when he won City Council seat. He was named interim Mayor in 2001, leading to him winning a special election for the seat and maintaining it until this year. He says it’s a disappointing loss, but…

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The Democrat also had two unsuccessful bids for Congressional seats.

The Mayor says he’s proud of the progress the city made in his term. He pointed out over 2,000 businesses have been added since he was first elected, and the city’s books were set straight.

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Projections estimate the city has lost about three percent of its population in the last ten years.

Friday Ellis, an Independent, won 52 percent of the vote while Mayo received 38 percent in a 41 percent turnout election. We asked Mayo what he thought was behind the loss…

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Ellis is listed as white on the Secretary of State’s website. 63 percent of voters in the Mayor’s race were black.

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Deep discussions about mask usage are expected out of today’s meeting of the state’s Board of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning the strategy behind a safe reopening of schools next month.  BESE President Sandy Holloway says tomorrow will be a formative meeting in recommendations issued to districts.

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Lawmakers tasked BESE with the responsibility to establish minimum standards for students, teachers, and staff on school property during the special session.  Holloway said during a meeting of the House Education Committee, there will likely be a discussion of how to handle those that are not in mask compliance.

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Holloway says they are abiding by the Governor’s recommendations and will expect districts to follow localized recommendations as well.

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State and federal personal, partnership, and corporate income tax returns for 2019 are due Wednesday.

The original due dates were in April and May, but Louisiana Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson says the pandemic inspired the state and feds to push it back two to three months.

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Robinson says they still have a fair number of returns that have not been filed yet, and that many people took advantage of the extended deadline, and with good reason.

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Robinson says if you still need extra time you can file for an extension. She says that extends the requirement to file the return, but…

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Robinson says the turnaround for getting tax returns is right in line with the three to four-week wait you’d expect from the usual tax season despite COVID impacting the Department’s operations.

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For high school football to happen, Louisiana will need to reach Phase 4. That’s according to LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine who appeared before the House Education Committee. Rosepine Representative Charles Owen says the stark reality is that Louisiana must do a better job at mitigating the coronavirus spread…

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The state is currently is stuck in phase two, after reporting 17-hundred new cases on Monday. Bonine was asked during the committee meeting about the potential of flipping spring and fall sports, so football can be played in 2021…

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According to the LHSAA guidelines, the only two sports that can compete against other schools in Phase Two are cross country and swimming. Basketball, soccer, and wrestling all need to be in phase four too. Volleyball can hold competitive matches in phase three. Bonine says if some athletic events are able to proceed, they might do so without fans, but that creates other problems

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530 PM LRN News

The state reports just over 1700 new COVID-19 cases, bring the total to just shy of 80,000. The presumed recovered number updated every Monday is now at 46,334. Hospitalizations increase to 1,308.

This sustained rise in cases prompted the Governor’s weekend order mandating face mask use inside all businesses and public facilities. The order comes with a few exemptions from wearing a mask, including people with certain medical conditions. Edwards says he is relying on businesses to help with encouraging individuals to mask up.

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Some Republican legislators are frustrated with the declaration. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick says Governor Edwards did not consult with them about the decision and is not responsive to lawmakers concerns about his unilateral decision-making process when it comes to the pandemic.

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State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley tells the House Education Committee that reopening schools next month during a pandemic will be a monumental task, but they’ve provided local school systems with guidance on how it can be done. Brumley says it all starts with good hygiene

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A decision will be made at tomorrow’s BESE meeting as to whether or not masks will be mandated.

The Lake Charles region has fewer than two dozen ICU beds available as the area has been slammed by rising COVID-19 cases. Region Five Regional Public Health Medical Director Lacey Cavanaugh says 67 of their 89 ICU beds are in use…

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Lake Charles, Jefferson Davis, and Cameron Parish all have a COVID incident rate of over 240 per 100,000, some of the highest in the state.

430 PM LRN

State and federal personal, partnership, and corporate income tax returns for 2019 are due Wednesday State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley provides the House Education Committee with the guidelines on reopening schools safely…

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The Lake Charles region is running low on ICU beds as COVID cases stack up with only 22 beds still available. Region Five Regional Public Health Medical Director Lacey Cavanaugh says part of the issue is Lake Charles recent spike in cases began earlier than the rest of the state’s.

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Governor Edwards’ statewide mask mandate is now in effect and all people entering a business or public building must wear masks when social distancing is not an option. The move has generated a lot of controversy with some Republican lawmakers threatening action against the order. One of those is Oil City Representative Danny McCormick who says the order is an assault on people’s liberty and overreach by the Governor, who is making these decisions without input from lawmakers.

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But Governor Edwards told residents over the weekend that if they don’t like the mandate, that’s fine, but they still gotta mask up. Edwards says the mandate if followed, will save lives.

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Only three parishes are exempt from the mandate due to the per capita infection rate, but mask-wearing is still very much encouraged.  Grant, Red River, and West Feliciana parishes have fewer than 100 cases per 100,000 people.

4:45 LRN Sportscast July 13

It’s questionable whether high school football will be played in the Bayou State this fall. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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According to the LHSAA guidelines, the only two sports that can compete against other schools in Phase Two are cross country and swimming. Basketball, soccer and wrestling all need to be in phase four too. Volleyball can hold competitive matches in phase three. Expect more discussion on this topic at tomorrow’s BESE meeting.

The Pelicans announced today that Fox Sports New Orleans will locally televise all eight of the team’s seeding games during the 2019-20 regular season restart at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida. The Pelicans resume their season on July 30th versus the Utah Jazz at the H-P Field House. The Pels are settling into their accommodations inside the Bubble. Guard Josh Hart has a nice wine cellar at his New Orleans area home, but in Orlando, he’s had to settle for a 15-bottle wine fridge in his room
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In other NBA news, the Rockets Russell Westbrook has tested positive for the coronavirus.

3:30 PM Newscast

Governor Edwards’ statewide mask mandate is now in effect.  The new order comes following the state reporting some of the highest new daily case counts of the pandemic.  Edwards says the timing of when mask-wearing is required is clear.

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The order comes with a few exemptions from wearing a mask, including people with certain medical conditions.

Opponents of the Governor’s statewide mask mandate say Governor Edwards should not have the authority to make decisions like this by himself. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick is a signee of a Legislative effort to suspend the Governor’s public health emergency declaration. He says Edwards’ order is an attack on liberty.

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State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley tells the House Education Committee that reopening schools next month during a pandemic will be a monumental task, but they’ve provided local school systems with guidance on how it can be done. Schools have been closed to in-classroom instruction since Governor Edwards shut down campuses last March. Brumley admits the long time away from the classroom has produced some level of learning loss

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The Lake Charles region has fewer than two dozen ICU beds available as the area has been slammed by rising COVID-19 cases. Lake Charles, Jefferson Davis, and Cameron Parish all have a COVID incident rate of over 240 per 100,000, some of the highest in the state. Region Five Regional Public Health Medical Director Lacey Cavanaugh says that’s causing hospitalizations to pile up.

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230 PM LRN News

How will the state enforce its new mask mandate? Kevin Barnhart has the details…

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Some Republican legislators are frustrated with the declaration. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick says Governor Edwards did not consult with them about the decision and is not responsive to lawmakers concerns about his unilateral decision-making process when it comes to the pandemic.

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State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley laid out the thought process for returning to school next month. He says one positive coronavirus case will not shut down a school, but several cases could lead to a temporary closure

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Brumley also says they are also recommending face masks for students in grades three through 12. BESE is meeting tomorrow to discuss whether that is going to be a mandate or just a recommendation for districts.

The Lake Charles region has fewer than two dozen ICU beds available as the area has been slammed by rising COVID-19 cases. Region Five Regional Public Health Medical Director Lacey Cavanaugh says 67 of their 89 ICU beds are in use…

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