6:30 LRN Newscast September 25

A state rental assistance program designed to help struggling low-income workers make rent during the pandemic has failed to be of much help…
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The Jefferson Parish Public school system suspended a fourth-grader for six days after he was seen during virtual class instruction picking up a BB gun that his younger brother tripped over. Officials say Ka Mauri Harrison violated in-class instruction policy, while the student’s family says the school district violated their privacy and didn’t give their child due process.

There are about 160-thousand Louisiana residents who have yet to get their stimulus check. I-R-S spokesperson Raphael Tulino says most of these recipients do not file an income tax return because they do not make enough money or they’re living on social security.
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Tulino says these individuals will receive a letter from the IRS telling them how they can claim their stimulus.

Tomorrow is the long-awaited season opener for the LSU Tigers as Tiger Stadium is set to host 25-thousand fans for the game against Mississippi State. LSU senior associate athletics director Robert Munson says unfortunately because of the coronavirus pandemic, they are asking fans not to tailgate…
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Saturday is also the home opener for the Ragin Cajuns and Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.

AM LRN Newscall 09-24-2020

The first home game of the season for the reigning National Champs is tomorrow but for the 25-thousand ticketed fans the game the experience will be completely different. Brooke Thorington explains.

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160,000 Louisianans have until October 15th to claim their 1,200 dollar pandemic stimulus check or they’ll have to wait until next year to see the money. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A state rental assistance program set up to help struggling low-income workers make rent during the pandemic has so far failed to be of much help. Matt Doyle has the story…

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Before you dress up in your best purple and gold face mask to attend Saturday’s season opener, LSU ticket holders age 18 and older must complete a COVID-19 screening. LSU Senior Associate AD Robert Munson says the simple questionnaire can be found on the LSU Sports Mobile App

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The LSU Sports Mobile app will also give fans easy access to their tickets and up-to-date alerts.

Instead of 100-thousand fans in Tiger Stadium for the season opener, only 25-thousand fans have tickets to the game. Munson says all gates will be accessible to ticket holders to enter Death Valley to deter long lines.

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All concession stands will be cashless so don’t leave home without a card, clear bags will still be enforced and face masks can be temporarily removed while consuming beverages and food provided social distancing is observed.

Munson says RVs will be allowed on campus but only to be treated as a hotel, not a base for tailgating, tailgating is not permitted whatsoever.

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If you have issues downloading the app, a paper form for the COVID screening will be available outside Gates 9 and 20 and near Gate 1.

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The Audubon Institute, which manages New Orleans’ famous Zoo and Aquarium, is going to need to borrow ten million dollars to stay afloat.

Audubon Institute President Ron Foreman says they started off the pandemic losing a million a week, but due to staff reductions are down to 300,000 a week and can’t get any lower.

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The loan, which will come out of an escrow account set up to fund the transformation of a stretch of the riverfront in downtown, is pending approval by the city.

Foreman says they’ve had to lay off over 600 of the Institute’s 1000 employees to survive, but they can’t drop any lower or they couldn’t provide care for the Institute’s 15,000 animals, stretching everyone thin.

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A 25 percent pay cut for remaining employees has also been put into place.

Foreman says they project the pandemic will end up costing them 18 million dollars, even with some visitors returning since they reopened in August.

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About 160,000 Louisianans who did not claim their pandemic stimulus checks will receive a letter in the mail asking them to contact the IRS.

IRS spokesperson Raphael Tulino says nine million Americans will get these letters in an attempt to make sure they get their 12-hundred dollar stimulus check.

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The letter comes in English and Spanish and includes information on eligibility.

Tulino says most of these recipients are people who are not required by law to file an income tax return either because they do not make enough money, or they’re senior citizens living on social security.

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Married couples can receive up to 2,400 dollars, and those with kids can receive 500 dollars per child under the age of 17.

The deadline to claim a check in order to receive it by the end of the year is October 15th. Tulino says if you don’t claim your money by the deadline then it will be a while before you see it…

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If you’ve yet to claim your money go to IRS.gov.

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A 24 million dollar state rental assistance program established in July has so far only distributed just under 300,000 dollars to struggling low-income renters, according to Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland.

McFarland calls it unacceptable that of the 40,000 applications the program has received only about 120 people have actually received financial assistance.

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The application period for the program was closed just three days after it opened due to “overwhelming demand” according to the Louisiana Housing Corporation.

McFarland says the company running the program was paid 3.6 million dollars to distribute the aid.

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Individuals eligible for the program could earn no more than roughly 13,000 dollars a year, and for households of four, that limit was 25,000.

McFarland says the Division of Administration has requested to speak with lawmakers about the issue.

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A short-handed  Ragin Cajuns team will host Georgia Southern on Saturday in the home opener for U-L Lafayette. Several starters miss the game because of COVID-19 and a school spokesperson says a total of 12 players were in COVID-19 protocol as of mid-week. The other challenge for the Cajuns is defending the Eagles option offense. Coach Billy Napier

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After playing the first two games on the road, Napier is looking forward to their first game at Cajun Field…

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Two games into the 2020 season and analysts, sports reporters and fans who believe that Saints quarterback Drew Brees has lost the arm strength needed to throw the football down the field. But the 41-year-old says there’s nothing wrong with him

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Saints All-Pro wide receiver Michael Thomas is not expected to play again this week, because of a high ankle sprain. Veteran Emmanuel Sanders was brought in to help the passing game, but he’s only caught four passes. Brees expects Sanders will become a bigger part of the offense

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5:30 LRN Newscast Sept 24

For the first time in weeks, the National Hurricane Center is NOT monitoring any named systems or disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says he’s still expecting a record this year for named storms…

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There have been 23 named storms this year and the record was set in 2005 with 27.

Louisiana saw a notable drop in the rate of women murdered by men in 2018, about 15 percent. Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Director Mariah Wineski says it appears a number of legislative efforts are finally coming to fruition.

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About 92-hundred households in six parishes hit hard by Hurricane Laura are eligible for housing assistance and that includes the opportunity to put a FEMA trailer on their property. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former Louisiana State Police trooper Jason Boyet pleads guilty to distributing pornography depicting children as young as 3 years old. 42-year old Boyet faces five to 20 years in prison. His sentencing is scheduled for January 20. Boyet was the 2018 Trooper of the Year.

4:45 LRN Sportscast September 24

After two games, Saints Quarterback Drew Brees has completed 65-percent of his passes. Brees completed at least 70-percent of his passes over his last four seasons. But Coach Sean Payton says the higher percentage of incomplete passes can not be entirely pinned on number nine
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There will be 750 fans in the Dome for Sunday night’s game versus Green Bay. It’s just family members of the players, coaches and staff. The Saints say this will be a strict test of their health and safety protocols. The team says it’s their goal to use this test so that they can host as many fans as allowed by local and state authorities as soon as possible.

Wearing number 18 is a big honor at LSU as that jersey number is given to the player who is synonymous with success on and off the field and has a selfless attitude. There will be two number 18s this year, running back Chris Curry and linebacker Damone Clark. Clark says wearing number 18 is a dream come true…
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It will be LSU and Mississippi State in the season opener on Saturday at 2:30 in Tiger Stadium.

The 19th ranked Ragin Cajuns will be short-handed for their home opener against Georgia Southern on Saturday. Five starters, including running back Elijah Mitchell, will miss the game because of COVID-19.

4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 24

Louisiana saw a 15 percent decline in the rate of women who were murdered by men from 2017 to 2018. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The state reported 581 additional coronavirus cases today bringing the state’s total to over 163-thousand. The state also reported 16 more deaths which brings the state’s death toll to 5,241. The number of patients hospitalized by COVID fell by 17 to 575.

FEMA RVs are headed to southwest Louisiana for residents whose homes are uninhabitable due to Hurricane Laura. FEMA hopes to place trailers on the homeowner’s property, but they may also create R-V parks. FEMA will contact residents whose homes have been identified as uninhabitable. Individual Assistance Supervisor Liz Redferan says if a Laura survivor initially declines the offer, they can reconsider.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has received a flu shot and he’s encouraging all Louisiana to get the vaccination as well. Nungesser participated in a Walgreens Flu Shot promotion with Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow. Nungesser says getting the flu shot can save your life…

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3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 24

FEMA has announced that Calcasieu Parish residents who are not able to live in their home because of Hurricane Laura damage qualify for housing assistance, which includes the placing of a FEMA RV or manufactured home on a survivor’s property. FEMA Division Supervisor Jerry Stolar says many of these homes were used four years ago…

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Stolar says FEMA is reaching out to residents who are eligible for this program.

For the first time in two weeks, there are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin, after a breathless few weeks where as many as five named storms were active in the Atlantic at once. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says some of the modeling community is projecting after about a week’s break the Basin will again start churning out systems…

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Louisiana saw a notable drop in the rate of women murdered by men in 2018, by about 15 percent. Despite the drop, Louisiana still had the 5th highest rate in the nation. Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Director Mariah Wineski says we have a lot of work to do when it comes to identifying situations that will eventually become homicides.

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Louisiana’s rate of 2.26 victims per 100,000 women in 2018 was 77 percent higher than the national average.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has received a flu shot and he’s encouraging all Louisiana to get the vaccination as well. Nungesser participated in a Walgreens Flu Shot promotion with Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow

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LRN PM Newscall September 24

About 92-hundred households in six parishes hit hard by Hurricane Laura are eligible for housing assistance and that includes the opportunity to put a FEMA trailer on their property. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana saw a 15 percent decline in the rate of women who were murdered by men from 2017 to 2018. Matt Doyle has the story.

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FEMA is providing manufactured housing units to residents in southwest Louisiana who are not able to live in their homes because of Hurricane Laura damage. FEMA Division Supervisor Gerry Stolar says there are about 92-hundred households in six parishes who qualify for this type of assistance

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Stolar says they are also looking at putting dozens of manufactured homes in lots around Lake Charles.

FEMA trailers caused illnesses for those living in the portable homes after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, because of a hazardous level of formaldehyde. Stolar says those issues have been resolved

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FEMA will contact residents whose homes have been identified as uninhabitable to determine their housing needs. FEMA Individual Assistance Supervisor Liz Redfearn says if a Laura survivor initially declines the offer, they can reconsider

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FEMA says there are 11-thousand storm victims living in 47-hundred hotel rooms in Louisiana.

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For the first time in two weeks, there are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin,  after a breathless few weeks where as many as five named storms were active in the Atlantic at once.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says the quiet period is due to the nature of tropical systems…

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The National Hurricane Center is currently not monitoring any systems other than the scattered remains of Beta currently in Mississippi.

Keim says he’s still expecting a record this year for named storms…

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There have been 23 named storms this year, eight hurricanes, and two major hurricanes. The record for named storms was set in 2005 with 27.

Keim says some of the modeling community is projecting after about a week’s break the Basin will again start churning out systems…

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Louisiana saw a notable drop in the rate of women murdered by men in 2018, about 15 percent.

Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Director Mariah Wineski says it appears a number of legislative efforts are finally coming to fruition.

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54 female homicide victims were identified in the report for 2018, with 34, or 63 percent, of them being Black women.

67 percent of victims were killed with a firearm, but Wineski says a 2018 law requiring domestic abusers to transfer possession of their firearms is just now coming into play.

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Despite the drop, Louisiana still had the 5th highest rate in the nation. Wineski says we have a lot of work to do when it comes to identifying situations that will eventually become homicides.

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Louisiana’s rate of 2.26 victims per 100,000 women in 2018 was 77 percent higher than the national average.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has received a flu shot and he’s encouraging all Louisiana to get the vaccination as well. Nungesser participated in a Walgreens Flu Shot promotion with Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow

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Nungesser says it’s especially important to get the flu shot this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Nungesser says getting the flu shot can save your life…

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2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 24

About 92-hundred households in six parishes hit hard by Hurricane Laura are eligible for housing assistance and that includes the opportunity to put a FEMA trailer on their property. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former Louisiana State Police trooper Jason Boyet pleads guilty to distributing pornography depicting children as young as 3 years old. 42-year old Boyet faces five to 20 years in prison. His sentencing is scheduled for January 20. Boyet was the 2018 Trooper of the Year.

Louisiana saw a notable drop in the rate of women murdered by men in 2018, about 15 percent. 67 percent of victims were killed with a firearm, but Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Director Mariah Wineski says a 2018 law requiring domestic abusers to transfer possession of their firearms is just now coming into play.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has received a flu shot and he’s encouraging you to follow his lead. Nungesser says its especially important to get the flu shot this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Nungesser participated in a Walgreens Flu Shot promotion with Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow.

1:30 LRN Newscast September 24

Louisiana saw a 15 percent decline in the rate of women who were murdered by men from 2017 to 2018. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The state reported 581 more coronavirus cases today bringing the state’s total to over 163-thousand. The state also reported 16 more deaths which brings the state’s death toll to 5,241. The number of patients hospitalized by COVID fell by 17 to 575.

FEMA is providing manufactured housing units to residents in southwest Louisiana who are not able to live in their homes because of Hurricane Laura damage. FEMA Division Supervisor Gerry Stolar says there are about 92-hundred households in six parishes who qualify for this type of assistance
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Stolar says they are also looking at putting dozens of manufactured homes in lots around Lake Charles.

For the first time in weeks, the National Hurricane Center is NOT monitoring any named systems or disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says he’s still expecting a record this year for named storms…
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There have been 23 named storms this year and the record was set in 2005 with 27.

1230 PM LRN News

Louisiana saw a notable drop in the rate of women murdered by men in 2018, about 15 percent. Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Director Mariah Wineski says it appears a number of legislative efforts are finally coming to fruition.

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Despite the drop, Louisiana still had the 5th highest rate in the nation and was 77 percent higher than the national average.

For the first time in two weeks, there are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin, after a breathless few weeks where as many as five named storms were active in the Atlantic at once. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the quiet period is due to the nature of tropical systems…

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The National Hurricane Center is currently not monitoring any systems other than the scattered remains of Beta currently in Mississippi.

The 2020 Census count deadline is less than a week away and Lt Governor Billy Nungesser stresses the importance of being counted. Brooke Thorington explains.

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The state reports 581 new cases of COVID-19 today.