1:30 LRN Newscast

About 325-thousand customers remain without power in southeast Louisiana as a result of Hurricane Zeta. Over half of the residents in St. Bernard, Plaquemines and Jefferson Parishes do not have electricity. Entergy CEO Phillip May says Zeta delivered heavy wind damage in many places but thankfully didn’t damage core pieces of the Entergy grid. That being said…
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May is hopeful a lot of progress can be made today.

But with election day right around the corner, Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s likely some polling stations in southeast Louisiana will be without power…
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Edwards says they are working to identify every polling station that will not be in service Tuesday so they can select alternate locations.

President Trump has approved the 100-percent federal cost-share for Hurricane Laura debris removal over a 30-day period. Senator Bill Cassidy says this great news for local governments impacted by Laura…
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Despite sustaining 200-million dollars in damages from two hurricanes, McNeese State plans to have students back on campus for the spring semester…
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12:30 PM LRN Newscast Oct 30

Officials are optimistic that the power won’t be out for much longer in southeast Louisiana for most customers. Entergy CEO Phillip May says crews have been working around the clock and they now have a good estimation as to when you should have your lights back on…

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As of noon, 328,000 Entergy customers remain without power.

When residents are picking up the pieces after a hurricane, “storm chasers” as they are known routinely descend upon the area to take advantage of homeowners. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says always get a written contract of work to be performed that the contractor is responsible for acquiring all required permits.

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Governor Edwards announced the appointment of Louisiana State Police Captain Lamar Davis as Deputy Secretary of Public Safety and Superintendent of LSP. Davis replaces outgoing Superintendent Kevin Reeves who is retiring after 30 years of service. Davis is a Baton Rouge native and has been with the LSP since 1998.

McNeese State plans on students returning to campus for the 2021 spring semester. President Daryl Burckel says Hurricane Laura alone produced 77-million dollars in damages to the campus and the speed in recovery is vital because their budget is based on tuition. Current enrollment is around seven-thousand and Burkel says despite two hurricanes enrollment is only down 225 students from last Fall. He says as they rebuild the campus, student housing is a top priority

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11:40 LRN Sportscast October 30

LSU is a 2.5-point favorite heading into tomorrow’s SEC West matchup against the Auburn Tigers. The Bayou Bengals have won the last three games in this series and Auburn Coach Gus Malzahn says it’s time for them to get a victory
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LSU Coach Ed Orgeron has seen his salary reduced by five-percent along with every other coach on campus as the university announces it’s facing an 80-million dollar loss in revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic. Bonuses for coaches have also been canceled.

Both Louisiana Tech and ULM are huge home underdogs on Saturday. The Warhawks are still searching for their first win and they will host Appalachian State at 3 PM. The Bulldogs will host UAB at 2:30. Senior running back Israel Tucker on what it will take to beat the Blazers…
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The Bulldogs are looking to snap a two-game losing streak, while the Blazers are looking to rebound from a rare home loss to the Ragin Cajuns. U-L Lafayette is at Texas State on Halloween night. The Bobcats have one win on the year.

The College Football Bowl Schedule is out and the Independence Bowl will be a part of the bowl season. The Indy Bowl will take place Saturday night at 6:30 in Shreveport. Army has already agreed to play in the game and they’ll face an opponent out of the Pac-12.

11:30 AM LRN Newscast Oct 30

The absolute deadline to request an absentee ballot for the November 3rd election is today at 430 PM, and the deadline to return any outstanding ballots is Monday at 430 PM. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says if you’ve procrastinated this long and haven’t requested an absentee ballot your best bet is…

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Southeast Louisiana parish leaders are asking residents for patience and compliance as they work to get electricity back up and running and clean the streets. St. Tammany Parish. President Mike Cooper says tens of thousands are still without electricity, but power crews are swarming the area.

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McNeese State plans on students returning to campus for the 2021 spring semester. President Daryl Burckel says Hurricane Laura alone produced 77-million dollars in damages to the academic portion of the campus and multiple contractors have been hired so at least 30-percent of classes will be face-to-face instruction in January…

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Burkel says the speed in recovery is vital because their budget is based on student tuition.

When residents are picking up the pieces after a hurricane, “storm chasers” as they are known routinely descend upon the area to take advantage of homeowners. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says always get a written contract of work to be performed and a separate break out of labor cost and cost of materials.

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Donelon also recommends asking the contractor’s insurance carrier to mail a certificate of coverage directly to you.

10:30 AM LRN Newscast Oct 30

Today’s the last day to request an absentee ballot for the November 3rd election. Matt Doyle explains.

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Federal investigators are looking for a Louisiana absentee voter in Texas whose mail-in ballot was found open and left in the trash. The ballot is presumed stolen from a post office in Houston. KPRC-TV in Houston says the ballot addressed for Baton Rouge was found in a dumpster at an apartment complex, it showed a vote for President Trump. Security camera footage shows two men dumping white postal bins into the dumpster.

We still don’t have a timeline for when power will be restored for most customers impacted by Hurricane Zeta, but it appears it could be out in some areas through the November 3rd election. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says he’s confident that one way or another they can deliver this election to the people of southeast Louisiana, whether that means generators or other options…

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As COVID cases across the country are on the rise, comparatively Louisiana’s case rates have been steady for the past month. However, Assistant State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter says they are starting to see an uptick in the Bayou State. Dr. Kanter says contract tracing indicates outbreaks at religious services, high school football games, and small gatherings in backyards.

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9:30 LRN Newscast October 30

The deadline to receive an absentee ballot for Tuesday’s Presidential election is today at 4:30 PM. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says they received over 200,000 requests for absentee ballots this cycle, and over 146,000 have been turned in, and about 16,000 people who requested one ended up voting in person instead.
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Absentee ballots must be returned to your parish registrar of voters office by 4:30 PM.

Some polling locations have been changed in the Lake Charles area because of Hurricane Laura and that could also happen in Hurricane Zeta impacted areas in southeast Louisiana if the power can not be restored soon. Governor John Bel Edwards….
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Region 8, which is northeast Louisiana has a coronavirus positivity test rate above 10-percent and the state health department says percent positivity appears to be trending upward in most regions of the state…
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Many High School principal Norman Booker has been arrested for the alleged sexual assaults of juveniles while he was a coach in Sabine Parish in the mid-1990s. Authorities say two victims have come forward in recent months disclosing sexual acts by Booker while they were students in high school. Booker has been booked on several charges, including oral sexual battery and two counts of indecent behavior with juveniles.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The city of New Orleans is still trying to get back on its feet after getting hit by Hurricane Zeta on Wednesday. About 60-percent of Orleans Parish is without power and there are at least 200 trees that have been knocked down. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is asking residents to have patience during the recovery process…
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The only Zeta related death in Louisiana happened in New Orleans as a 55-year-old man was electrocuted by a downed powerline.

Entergy Louisiana CEO Phillip May told WWL-TV this morning that he expects Entergy will make a lot of progress on power outages today, but the hardest-hit areas could be without electricity on Tuesday, election day. Governor John Bel Edwards says some voters may have to go elsewhere to cast their vote…
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The deadline to request an absentee ballot for the November third election is today at 4:30 PM. You can receive an absentee ballot at your parish registrar of voters office or visit voter-portal-dot-sos-dot-la-dot-gov. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the deadline to return a completed mail-in ballot is Monday at 4:30 PM and if you don’t get it in by then…
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Election Day is Tuesday and polls will be open from 6 AM to 8 PM.

The state reported 392 new coronavirus cases on Thursday and there was little change in the number of COVID patients in the hospital or on a ventilator. But Assistant State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says they are seeing increased outbreaks associated with religious services, small gatherings in the backyard and high school sports teams
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7:30 LRN Newscast October 30

Entergy says 318-thousand of its customers in southeast Louisiana are still without power this morning. Cleco has another 23-thousand customer without electricity. Entergy believes they can make significant progress on power outages today, but some of the hardest-hit areas may not have power restored for up to ten days.

Tuesday is election day and there’s a chance power could still be out in some Hurricane-Zeta impacted areas…
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The absolute deadline to request an absentee ballot for the November 3rd election is today at 430 PM, and the deadline to return any outstanding ballots is Monday at 430 PM. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says if you’ve procrastinated and haven’t requested an absentee ballot your best bet is…
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If you turn in an absentee ballot on time you are not allowed to vote in person on Election Day.

Saturday is Halloween and before you know it, we’ll be in the holiday season and health officials are concerned about gatherings that will take place for these occassions while we are still battling against the coronavirus. Assistant State health officer Doctor Joseph Kanter says about 50-percent of people who have COVID have no idea they are infected, but they can still expose others.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU athletic department says it expects to lose 80-million dollars in revenue because of the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on college athletics. That’s resulted in eight employees within the athletic department being laid off and coaches including Ed Orgeron taking a five-percent pay cut. Bonuses for coaches have also been canceled.

LSU Freshman Quarterback TJ Finley is set to make his first road start against Auburn. While the War Eagles offense features a freshman running back. Auburn Coach Gus Malzahn says Tank Bigsby’s emergence has helped get their running game on track…
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Kick-off on Saturday is at 2:30.

The Saints head into Sunday’s game with Chicago ranked last in the NFL in red-zone defense. Opponents have made 22 trips inside New Orleans’ 20-yard line and they’ve scored 19 touchdowns. Coach Sean Payton says they want to at least force field goals…
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The Bears have a 48-percent efficiency offensively in the red zone, which is the fourth-worst in the NFL and the Bears offense is dealing with injuries to key players. Starting center Cody Whitehair and wide receiver Allen Robinson did not practice yesterday.

Meanwhile, Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas returned to practice yesterday. Thomas was limited with ankle and hamstring injuries. Marquez Callaway also practiced on a limited basis with an ankle injury.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 30

Southeast Louisiana parish leaders are asking residents for patience and compliance as crews work to get electricity back up and running and clean the streets from the debris left behind by Hurricane Zeta. Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng asks residents to produce the least amount of wastewater possible…
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About 400-thousand residents are without power in southeast Louisiana.

And while the hurricane recovery continues, state health officials are trying to prevent another surge in coronavirus cases. Assistant State Health Officer Doctor Joseph Kanter says the positivity rate recently went above 10-percent in northeast Louisiana…
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CBS News reports a total of 43 states are seeing surges.

Today’s the last day to request an absentee ballot for the November 3rd election. Matt Doyle explains.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has told the Advocate that he’s voting for the Democratic challenger Joe Biden in the presidential race.