11:30 AM Newscast

Governor Edwards expressed frustration with Legislative criticism that he doesn’t speak with lawmakers before extending public health orders. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

An 11-year old and an 18-year-old are dead after a State Police Trooper rear-ended another vehicle while responding to a separate crash last night in Ouachita Parish. The Trooper involved in the crash has been identified as Kaleb Reeves, the son of State Police Superintendent, Colonel Kevin Reeves. The deceased have been identified as An-Janne Lindsey and Kajenne Lindsey, both of Monroe.

 

The 2020 Census is less than a week away from its October 5th deadline and census workers are hitting the streets to cover the remaining the 5% of Louisiana households that have not yet responded. Assistant regional census manager Marilyn Stephens says there are three ways to participate.
Cut 3 (10)  “…interview by phone.”  
The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says new data out of LSU shows the state’s highway fatality rate dropped to a record low in 2019. L-H-S-C Director Lisa Freeman credits two factors, safer cars and more motorists are buckled up…
Cut 11 (08) “…that’s huge.”
Pedestrian fatalities also dropped 26-percent from 2018 to 2019, stopping an upward trend since 2006.

10:30 AM Newscast

Louisiana registered its all-time lowest motor vehicle fatality rate in 2019, despite the number of severe crashes remaining virtually the same. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington”  

Two people are dead after a State Police Trooper rear-ended another vehicle while responding to a separate crash last night in Ouachita Parish. WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge is reporting the Trooper involved in the crash is the son of State Police Superintendent, Colonel Kevin Reeves. The names of the two people killed have not been released.

At his Thursday press conference, Governor Edwards responded to Legislative efforts to limit his public health authority and criticisms that he doesn’t communicate with lawmakers. A Senate-approved bill would require him to consult with Legislative leaders before extending a public health emergency, but Edwards says he already does, they just don’t like what he says.

Cut 7 (07) “…being made”

Edwards says if legislation makes it to his desk that he believes would hamper pandemic public safety, he will veto it.

The Louisiana Housing Corporation says the emergency rental assistance program has been streamlined to process applications faster and get more money out to struggling low-income renters. LHC director Keith Cunningham says they’re hosting public events across the state, and set up a call center to connect with applicants and help them clean up their paperwork so they can begin getting their rent help.

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9:30 LRN Newscast October 2nd

Governor Edwards expresses frustration with Legislative criticism that he doesn’t speak with lawmakers before extending public health orders. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The city of New Orleans will transition into phase three of its coronavirus pandemic restrictions tomorrow, but still no word on when fans will be able to attend Saints games. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says talks with the NFL franchise continues. The Black and Gold are at Detroit Sunday and the next home game is October 12th against the Chargers.

The Louisiana Housing Corporation says the emergency rental assistance program has been streamlined to process applications faster and get more money out to struggling low-income renters. LHC director Keith Cunningham says the program has been burdened by a lot of red tape. One of those bureaucratic hurdles has been getting buy-in from landlords…
cut 4 (10) “…payment”
Cunningham estimates the 24 million dollar program has the funds to help about 7,500 to 8,500 families.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says new data out of LSU shows the state’s highway fatality rate dropped to a record low in 2019. L-H-S-C Director Lisa Freeman credits two factors, safer cars and more motorists are buckled up…
cut 11 (08) “…that’s huge”
Pedestrian fatalities also dropped 26-percent from 2018 to 2019, stopping an upward trend since 2006.

8:30 LRN newscast

The Louisiana House meets today to discuss a variety of bills that would give lawmakers more of a say when the governor issues emergency orders. At a news conference yesterday, Governor John Bel Edwards expressed frustration by the Legislature’s attempt to interfere in his administration’s work fighting the pandemic…
cut 9 (10) “…to do”

According to a report from the American Hotel and Lodging Association, 38-percent of Louisiana hotel jobs have been lost as a result of the pandemic and another 32-percent of workers could be unemployed in several months. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser hopes that’s not the case…
cut 14 (11) “…not come back”
The Lt. Governor’s office is promoting staycations as a way to keep the tourism industry afloat.

Louisiana registered its all-time lowest motor vehicle fatality rate in 2019, despite the number of severe crashes remaining virtually the same. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

Two people are dead after a State Police Trooper rear-ended another vehicle while responding to a separate crash last night in Ouachita Parish. WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge is reporting the Trooper involved in the crash is the son of State Police Superintendent, Colonel Kevin Reeves. The names of the two people killed have not been released.

7:30 LRN Newscast October 2nd

Data released out of LSU shows the motor vehicle crash fatality rate in 2019 reached an all-time low as there was a decrease of 46 fatalities from 2018 to 2019. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Director Lisa Freeman says the number of motor vehicle crashes has remained the same, but vehicles are built safer and fewer people are drinking and driving…
cut 12 (11) “….previous years”
But Freeman says fatalities as a result of distracted driving are on the rise.

It sure feels like Fall outside today, but many fall festivals have been canceled because of COVID-19. The hope is that Mardi Gras celebrations will not be impacted next year. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is hopeful…
cut 15 (08) “….I’m cautiously optimistic”
The state reported 608 more COVID-19 cases yesterday bringing the state’s total to 166-thousand. The death toll increased by eight to 5,329.

The Louisiana House meets this morning and they are expected to vote on several different measures that seek to reduce the governor’s authority when issuing emergency orders. On the agenda is House Speaker Clay Schexnayder’s resolution that would overturn John Bel Edwards’ coronavirus orders for a month after the Special Session ends. Edwards says those orders are saving lives and not up for debate…
cut 8 (11) “….in place” (3X)

Lawmakers have also complained about a 24-million dollar emergency rental assistance program that’s only distributed about 400-thousand dollars to help tenants get caught up on rent. Louisiana Housing Corporation Director Keith Cunningham says they’ve reduced the application length and allowing electronic signatures…
cut 5 (10) “…has beeN”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas was limited at practice for a second straight day as he tries to return to the field this Sunday when New Orleans visits the Detroit Lions. Quarterback Drew Brees says Thomas is moving around well…
cut 18 (20) “…from there”
Cornerback Janoris Jenkins was also limited at practice yesterday with a shoulder injury. While defensive end Marcus Davenport, cornerback Marshon Lattimore, tight end Jared Cook and Andrus Peat all missed practice with injuries.

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says starting left tackle Dare Rosenthal will be a game-time decision for Saturday night’s game at Vanderbilt.

Louisiana Tech is at 22nd ranked BYU tonight in a matchup of two teams who are trying to go 3-0 on the season. The Cougars own two blowout victories over Navy and Troy and they are averaging 622 total yards of offense. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says BYU can move the ball by running it or passing it
cut 16 (14) “..right now”
And on defense, the Cougars are allowing just five points a game. Kick-off is at 8 PM on ESPN Two.

And then tomorrow in Monroe, ULM will host Georgia Southern. The Eagles are a run option team and the Warhawks have allowed 788 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns in three games. Kick=off is at six o’clock in Malone Stadium.

The Ragin Cajuns-Appalachian State game scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed because of a COVID outbreak involving the App State football program.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 2

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission reports the highway fatality rate dropped to a record low in 2019. Executive Director Lisa Freeman says based on data from the LSU Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation Safety, 727 people died on Louisiana highways in 2019, a decrease of 46 fatalities from 2018, reversing a five-year trend…
cut 10 (08) “…incredible news”

A new report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association indicates 38% of Louisiana hotel jobs have been lost because of the coronavirus pandemic. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the job losses could have been worse.
Cut 13 (09) “…around the state.”
The Lt. Governor’s office says statewide leisure and hospitality jobs have improved by 44-percent since record lows in April.

The 24 million dollar emergency rental assistance program has been streamlined with the hope of getting more money out to struggling low-income renters, and faster…
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AM Newscall 10.02.2020

The 24 million dollar emergency rental assistance program has been streamlined with the hope of getting more money out to struggling low-income renters, and faster…

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Governor Edwards expressed frustration with Legislative criticism that he doesn’t speak with lawmakers before extending public health orders. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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Louisiana registered its all-time lowest motor vehicle fatality rate in 2019, despite the number of severe crashes remaining virtually the same. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington”  

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The Louisiana Housing Corporation says the emergency rental assistance program has been streamlined to process applications faster and get more money out to struggling low-income renters.

LHC director Keith Cunningham says the program has been burdened by a lot of red tape. One of those bureaucratic hurdles has been getting buy-in from landlords…

Cut 4 (10) “payment.”

The program offers aid to struggling low-income renters who’ve lost income due to the pandemic and initially had a surge of 40,000 applications before the application process was closed just days after opening. Cunningham estimates the 24 million dollar program has the funds to help about 7,500 to 8,500 families.

Cunningham says another problem is that unlike CARES Act funds, these came with burdensome federal paperwork and eligibility requirements that take time to process.

Cut 5 (10) “…has been”

As such, the 24 million dollar program has only distributed about half a million dollars so far to 160 renters, but Cunningham says seven million total dollars have been obligated, if not yet paid.

Cunningham says they’re hosting public events across the state, and set up a call center to connect with applicants and help them clean up their paperwork so they can begin getting their rent help.

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At his Thursday press conference, Governor Edwards responded to Legislative efforts to limit his public health authority and criticisms that he doesn’t communicate with lawmakers.

A Senate-approved bill would require him to consult with Legislative leaders before extending a public health emergency, but Edwards says he already does, they just don’t like what he says.

Cut 7 (07) “…being made”

The bill by Senate President Page Cortez would mandate the Governor, or his staff, answer questions about why a public health order is being extended and when it may end seven days before that order is set to take place. However, it does not hamper the Governor’s authority to issue the order.

Edwards attacked a House resolution that, in its current form, would undo all of the Governor’s COVID-related public health orders. He says those orders are saving lives and not up for debate.

Cut 8 (11) “…in place”

The resolution, by Speaker Clay Schexnayder, would fully suspend the public health emergency 30 days after the special session ends.

Edwards indicated he’s a bit frustrated by the Legislative efforts to interfere in his administration’s work fighting the pandemic.

Cut 9 (10) “…to do”

Edwards says if legislation makes it to his desk that he believes would hamper pandemic public safety he will veto it.

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The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission reports the highway fatality rate dropped to a record low in 2019. Executive Director Lisa Freeman says based on data from the LSU Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation Safety, 727 people died on Louisiana highways in 2019, a decrease of 46 fatalities from 2018, reversing a five-year trend

Cut 10 (08) “…incredible news.”

Data shows that 727 people died on Louisiana Highways in 2019, a decrease of 46 from 2018.

Freeman credits safer cars being on the road and an increase in car restraint usage.

Cut 11 (08) “…that’s huge.”

In 2019 Eighty-eight percent of Louisianans used their seatbelts.

Another factor Freeman points out is that Louisianans are getting the message not to drink and drive.

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However, Freeman does point out that the number of distracted driving fatalities increased in 2019 by 158.

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A new report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association indicates 38% of Louisiana hotel jobs have been lost because of the coronavirus pandemic.  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says some of the gaps in the hotel business has been partially patched due to in-state travel.

Cut 13 (09) “…around the state.”

Nungesser says the state is already doing its part to market the area to incoming conventions and conferences by incentivizing organizers with free Louisiana seafood and Louisiana musical performers for their events.

Cut 14 (11) “…not come back.”

The worry about cancelling Mardi Gras and other events in 2021 continues to grow with some, but Nungesser says that he is still hopeful that Carnival season will still take place.

Cut 15 (08) “…I’m cautiously optimistic.” 

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Louisiana Tech is at 22nd ranked BYU tonight in a matchup of two teams who are trying to go 3-0 on the season. The Cougars own two blowout victories over Navy and Troy and they are averaging 622 total yards of offense. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says BYU can move the ball by running it or passing it

cut 16 (14) “..right now”

La Tech has victories over Southern Miss and Houston Baptist. Bulldogs Quarterback Luke Anthony is coming off a six-touchdown performance against the Huskies. But Holtz says Anthony has more room to grow…

cut 17 (19) “.get better”‘

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Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas was limited at practice for a second straight day as he tries to return to the field this Sunday when New Orleans visits the Detroit Lions. Quarterback Drew Brees says Thomas is moving around well…

cut 18 (20) “…from there” 

The Saints have their first losing streak since 2017 and Quarterback Drew Brees is receiving some criticism. But running back Alvin Kamara still has full confidence in Drew

cut 19 (25) “.shut up’

The Saints are tied with Dallas for second-most penalties in the NFL. Safety Malcolm Jenkins says some of the flags are unavoidable…

cut 20 (15) “..live with”

Legislative Report 10-01-2020

The 2nd special session of the year was called in large part to address Legislative grievances with Governor Edwards’ handling of pandemic public health restrictions and a number of instruments are now passing quickly through the process tackling that issue.

The most ambitious appears to be a resolution that would suspend the Governor’s COVID public health emergency order for 30 days after the current special session ends. House Speaker Clay Schexnayder says this would strip the Governor of his power to set restrictions and give the Legislature time to craft their own…

Cut 6 (04) “…better”

But Governor Edwards argues his orders have and continue to save lives, and revoking his authority would be irresponsible.

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That resolution is heading to the House floor.

While lawmakers tangle over whether mask mandates should be in place one lawmaker excoriated her colleagues for refusing to wear a mask while working at the Capitol. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson says many lawmakers are setting a poor example for the public and endangering their staff…

Cut 12 (10) “…other members’ health.”

The Senate backs a bill by Slidell Senator Haron Hewitt stripping the Governor of his ability to veto emergency election plans. Governor Edwards recently rejected a Legsialtively backed plan by Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin that would have restricted the level of COVID-related absentee ballots in the upcoming fall election. A federal judge ruled against the order forcing the state to revert to its previously implemented summer plan.

The major committees all have the day off Friday so expect a quiet day at the capitol.

4:30 LRN Newscast Oct 1

A House committee approves a resolution that would suspend the Governor’s COVID public health emergency order for 30 days after the current special session ends. Much of the discussion at the committee centered on the damage done to businesses by the ongoing orders. Sulphur Representative Les Farnum says the restrictions exacerbated Laura’s economic hit…

Cut 7 (09) “…punch.”

The session is scheduled to end late October.

Senator Karen Carter Peterson expresses her displeasure with a lack of spread mitigation efforts from fellow lawmakers.  Peterson highlights that mask usage is the top recommendation of the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

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Peterson says it is imperative that lawmakers set a good example for constituents.

The Senate Education Committee approves legislation that would require the Louisiana High School Athletic Association to have four state legislators serve on the executive board of the LHSAA. Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey says this will help keep lawmakers more informed on issues involving high school sports

Cut 9 (09) “…institutions.”

Don’t let the fall weather fool you.  Hurricane season is not over in Louisiana.  While many of the state’s October landfalls have happened earlier in the month, Hurricane Juan made landfall on October 29, 1985, looped around, and made a second landfall on October 31.  State climatologist Barry Keim says it may not have been the most powerful hurricane, but its stationary nature pummeled south Louisiana.

Cut 4 (12) “…end of October.”