4:45 LRN Sportscast September 2

A Monroe Senator calls on high school football families to hold their local superintendent’s feet to the fire and support firm start dates for contact practices and the season. Matt Doyle has more…
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Saints running back Alvin Kamara returned to practice today after missing several workouts because he’s reportedly seeking a new contract. Owner Gayle Benson was also at practice today. It was reported last week that she tested positive for the coronavirus.

Is LSU defensive tackle Tyler Shelvin taking a gamble by opting out and not playing this season? Shelvin could be a first-round pick next year if he has a solid season in 2020. But since the Lafayette native is not playing, NFL scouts will have a lot of questions about him. Coach Ed Orgeron says Shelvin could have been a dominant player for the Tigers this season…
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And Orgeron admits there are one or two more players who may also opt-out. LSU has lost 33 players from last year’s national championship team and only has about 70 scholarship players.

4:30 PM Newscast

A Monroe Senator calls on high school football families to hold their local superintendent’s feet to the fire and support firm start dates for contact practices and the season. Matt Doyle has more…

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The state reports 972 new COVID-19 cases today out of just over 14,000 tests. Total fatalities: 4,841, an increase of 20. Hospitalizations fall by 37 to 873.

 

A New Orleans woman is arrested, accused of setting fire to her apartment building after being given an eviction notice earlier in the day.  State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the suspect, 25-year-old Jazlynn Major, could face between two to 20 years in prison if convicted.  Browning says the state has seen an uptick in arsons during the pandemic.

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Browning says 26 residents in 20 units left their apartments unharmed, but a pet died in the blaze.

16 of 23 Hurricane Laura damaged parishes have been approved for FEMA individual assistance. Ouachita, Vermilion, Rapides, Natchitoches, and Lincoln are among the parishes who are now eligible for aid that includes temporary housing and home repairs. Senator Bill Cassidy…

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Governor Edwards says over 80-thousand Louisianans have applied for FEMA Individual assistance

330 PM LRN News

Governor John Bel Edwards says if you’re in one of 16 parishes designated for FEMA assistance you need to file for assistance as soon as you can to receive benefits in a timely manner. Edwards says the road to recovery in those areas could be quite long, and according to Entergy 1,000 transmission towers are down in just Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes alone. Edwards says those towers are blocking roadways…

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Senator Bill Cassidy will be on the ground in Lake Charles tomorrow. He says if you are in the area and have problems, come to talk to his staff…

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Total Laura-related fatalities rose again today, now up to 17 as two people perish in Beauregard Parish from heat-related illnesses.

A Monroe Senator is issuing a call to action for Louisiana high school football families, asking them and any fans of the sport to contact their local school boards and superintendents, and tell them to tell LHSAA to approve contact practices for September 11th and the season start for October 8th. Stewart Cathey Jr. says he’s confident starting before Phase Three will not create liability issues.

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On Tuesday Attorney General Jeff Landry agreed.

A New Orleans woman is arrested after allegedly starting a three-alarm fire in an apartment complex she was set to be evicted from. Fire Marshal Butch Browning says 26 residents in 20 units left their apartments unharmed, but a pet died in the blaze.

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25-year-old Jazlynn Major was located and arrested in Texas.

230 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards says the state continues to move people seeking shelter from Hurricane Laura into hotels.

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Entergy Louisiana now has a two to three-week timetable for the restoration of power to most of Cameron and Calcasieu Parish, the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Laura. CEO Phillip May told us earlier today that 1,000 transmission towers are down in the two parishes.

FEMA Individual Assistance has now been approved for 16 hurricane ravaged parishes. Senator Bill Cassidy is optimistic that unlike the great south Louisiana flood of 2016 there won’t be the mass duplication of benefits problems that plagued those victims of a natural disaster.

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During the 2016 flood many received government assistance in the early days of their recovery and were not eligible for other government aid that became available later.

A Monroe Senator wants you to call your local superintendent and tell them you want the LHSAA to back high school football for the fall. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonnie has said football games cannot happen in Louisiana until the state reaches Phase 3 of its economic reopening, but Stewart Cathey Jr. argues our neighbors are already making it work…

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LRN PM Newscall September 2

A Monroe Senator calls on high school football families to hold their local superintendent’s feet to the fire and support firm start dates for contact practices and the season. Matt Doyle has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”  

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Governor Edwards says the state continues to move people seeking shelter from Hurricane Laura into hotels. Brooke Thorington has more.

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16 of 23 Hurricane Laura damaged parishes have been approved for FEMA individual assistance. Ouachita, Vermilion, Rapides, Natchitoches, and Lincoln are among the parishes who are now eligible for aid that includes temporary housing and home repairs. Senator Bill Cassidy…

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Governor Edwards says over 80-thousand Louisianans have applied for FEMA Individual assistance by calling 1-800-621-FEMA or disaster-assistance-dot-gov.

After the 2016 south Louisiana flood, thousands of storm victims were hurt by duplication of benefits. They received government assistance in the early days of their recovery and were not eligible for other government aid that became available later. Cassidy doesn’t believe that will be an issue for Laura victims…

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Cassidy says he’ll tour hurricane-damaged areas in Lake Charles tomorrow. He also has staff talking with storm survivors about their biggest needs

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Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey Jr. asks high school football families to call their local superintendents and tell them to demand the LHSAA allow players to begin contact practices September 11th.

Cathey says also asks you to ask them to support the scheduled October 8th season start date. He says it’s not just about the players…

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Cathey says because the LHSAA is controlled by superintendents and principles local families can influence the football season decision.

LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonnie has said football games can not happen in Louisiana until the state reaches Phase 3 of its economic reopening, but Cathey argues our neighbors are already making it work…

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The LHSAA has expressed concern about facing possible liability for COVID infections should they resume play too early, but Cathey disagrees.

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On Tuesday Attorney General Jeff Landry weighed in saying liability concerns were unfounded.

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Governor John Bel Edwards highly encourages Louisianans affected by Hurricane Laura to file for FEMA assistance immediately so they can receive benefits in a timely manner. Sixteen parishes have now been approved for federal assistance. You can do so by going to disaster assistance dot gov.

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Edwards is not giving up either, he originally requested assistance for 26 parishes, and hopes that eventually all will be approved for funding.

The largest hurdles to rebuilding southwest Louisiana is restoring power and water to the area. Edwards says in some of the hardest-hit areas approximately 500 large transmission towers need to be restored and blocked roadways are huge obstacles.

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Governor Edwards says so far, the state has taken in approximately 11,500 people seeking shelter from Hurricane Laura. Many registered initially at the Mega Shelter in Alexandria and then they are moved into hotels.

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If you need shelter assistance text LA Shelter to 898211.

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A New Orleans woman is arrested, accused of setting fire to her apartment building after being given an eviction notice earlier in the day.  State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the suspect, 25-year-old Jazlynn Major, was located and arrested in Huntsville, Texas.

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Witnesses tell investigators the suspect left her apartment around 8:40 Monday night and a glow could be seen from her window, but the glow grew brighter and they realized it was a fire.

The three-alarm blaze garnered the response of 70 firefighters.  Browning says 26 residents in 20 units left their apartments unharmed, but a pet died in the blaze.

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Major could face between two to 20 years in prison if convicted.  Browning says the state has seen an uptick in arsons during the pandemic.

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1:30 LRN Newscast September 2

Governor John Bel Edwards says Hurricane Laura has displaced thousands of Louisianans as the state is sheltering 11-thousand individuals, most of them are staying at hotels paid for by FEMA…
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Edwards, who is touring damaged areas of southwest Louisiana this afternoon, says over 200-thousand are without power and 170-residents are without clean water.

A New Orleans woman is arrested, accused of setting fire to her apartment building after being given an eviction notice earlier in the day. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the suspect, 25-year-old Jazlynn Major, was located and arrested in Huntsville, Texas.
Cut 12 (09) “…of aggravated arson.”
Browning says the fire displaced 26 residents who lived in the apartment complex and a dog also died in the blaze.

A Monroe Senator calls on high school football families to hold their local superintendent’s feet to the fire and support firm start dates for contact practices and the season. Matt Doyle has more…
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The House Education Committee will meet at the State Capitol on Friday and LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine has been invited to address the committee.

Saints Owner Gayle Benson was spotted at practice today. It was reported last week that Benson tested positive for the coronavirus, but team officials say she was undergoing daily medical care at her home.

12:30 PM Newscast

A recall petition to remove Governor John Bel Edwards has been filed by two Eunice men. The two have 180 days to collect about 600,000 signatures needed to trigger the recall vote. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says recalling a Governor is a mammoth task made all the more unlikely by the current pandemic conditions.

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Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey Jr. asks high school football families to call their local superintendents and tell them to demand the LHSAA allow players to begin contact practices September 11th. Cathey says also asks you to ask them to support the scheduled October 8th season start date. He says it’s not just about the players…

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Cathey says because the LHSAA is controlled by superintendents and principles local families can influence the football season decision.

Governor John Bel Edwards highly encourages Louisianans affected by Hurricane Laura to file for FEMA assistance immediately so they can receive benefits in a timely manner. Sixteen parishes have now been approved for federal assistance. You can do so by going to disaster assistance dot gov.

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Edwards is not giving up either, he originally requested assistance for 26 parishes, and hopes that eventually all will be approved for funding.

The state reports 972 new COVID-19 cases today out of just over 14,000 tests. Total fatalities: 4,841, an increase of 20. Hospitalizations fall by 37 to 873.

11:30 LRN Newscast September 2

FEMA approves an additional ten Louisiana parishes for individual assistance following Hurricane Laura, bringing the total number of parishes eligible for aid to 16. The ten parishes added yesterday were Acadia, Ouachita, Vermilion, Rapides, Natchitoches, Sabine, Winn, Grant, Jackson and Lincoln. Individuals who sustained damage from Laura are urged to apply for FEMA assistance at FEMA-dot-gov.

Edwards says residents in these parishes are also eligible for disaster unemployment…
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Edwards is also advising residents affected by Laura to preregister for disaster food stamps. Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says disaster food stamps are for people who lost food as a result of the disaster and income restrictions are loosened…
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And you can register at the department of children and family services website.

Southwest Louisiana’s prolific chemical industry is temporarily out of commission due to Hurricane Laura. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Governor Edwards says 237-thousand utility customers are without power, down from a peak of 615-thousand. It could take a month before power is restored in Calcasieu Parish. Edwards says the state is also sheltering 11-thousand evacuees in 46 hotels, most of these storm victims are staying in New Orleans.

10:30 AM Newscast

16 of 23 Hurricane Laura damaged parishes have been approved for FEMA individual assistance. Ouachita, Vermilion, Rapides, Natchitoches, and Lincoln are among the parishes who are now eligible for aid that includes temporary housing and home repairs. Senator Bill Cassidy…

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Edwards says over 71-thousand Louisianans have already applied for FEMA Individual assistance.

The Department of Children and Family Services is asking those impacted by Hurricane Laura to pre-register for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Those currently receiving SNAP benefits are already registered for DSNAP, but DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says DCFS has a new system, and with that, their old database of DSNAP registrants is gone.

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Severe hurricane damage to southwest Louisiana has halted chemical manufacturing in one of the nation’s busiest industrial zones. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser says they were spared the anticipated 15 feet of storm surge but the category four winds did a number on their facilities.

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The Lake Charles Liquefied Natural Gas import terminal is one of the nation’s few LNG terminals.

A recall petition to remove Governor John Bel Edwards has been filed by two Eunice men. The two have 180 days to collect about 600,000 signatures needed to trigger the recall vote. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says recalling a Governor is a mammoth task made all the more unlikely by the current pandemic conditions.

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9:30 LRN Newscast September 2nd

The state health department reported 667 more coronavirus cases yesterday and 34 more deaths. Next week, the governor will make a decision on the state’s Phase Two status and whether the state is ready to move into Phase 3. John Bel Edwards is concerned about the upcoming three-day holiday weekend and whether it will lead to another surge in cases…
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Today Governor Edwards will head to Lake Charles to get a first-hand look at hurricane response efforts.

Chemical plants in southwest Louisiana are offline because of a lack of power. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser says workers at those plants are also scattered across the region…
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Two Eunice men file a recall petition against Governor John Bel Edwards. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The Saints and Alvin Kamara are working on a new contract as the star running back is entering the final year of his rookie deal that pays him just over two million dollars a year. There were reports that New Orleans was seeking trade offers for Kamara, but the latest reports now say the two sides will continue to talk about a contract that keeps him in the Big Easy.