1130 AM LRN News

Former Vice President Joseph Biden defeats President Donald Trump to become the nation’s 46th President. This comes after an analysis of the remaining ballots in Pennsylvania and Nevada determines the President has little to no chance of catching up, putting Biden over the 270 electoral votes needed to take the Presidency.

Governor Edwards surveys damage from Hurricane Zeta and gives an estimate for power restoration for those still without electricity. 

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Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled but the Mayor of New Orleans did announce that it will have to be different seeing as it’s about 100 days away and the pandemic doesn’t seem to be disappearing any time soon. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy warns we’re getting awfully tight on time and sooner rather than later krewes must get explicit guidance on what the season will look like.

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19-year-old Jamyron Magee was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing 19-year-old Ka’Kyrie Clark and 18-year-old Nathaniel Sharply at a party in Lafayette. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks says he also injured two…

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1030 AM LRN News

About 8,000 Entergy customers remain without power, mostly due to damage caused by Hurricane Zeta. Most of those outages are in the most extreme southeastern portions of the state and while those lights should be coming back on within the next few days Governor Edwards says the state needs to catch a break from any further storms.

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Mardi Gras 2021 is going to have to be “different” according to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. The mayor was light on details but it sounds like some social distancing will have to be achieved to make it happen, and that’s a big question mark along parade routes. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says it may be a tough year for Carnival but the tradition will survive…

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An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Local news reports say the family saw the teen’s body at the coroner’s office with a large knot on his head. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux…

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Family members believe someone hit Charles and hid his body. 

A 19-year-old from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park. The shooting happened around 1 AM the morning after the Cajun’s October 14th 30-27 loss to Coastal Carolina, their only loss of the year. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks on how Jamyron Magee got caught…

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930 AM LRN News

Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled but the Mayor of New Orleans did announce that it will have to be different seeing as it’s about 100 days away and the pandemic doesn’t seem to be disappearing any time soon. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy warns we’re getting awfully tight on time and sooner rather than later krewes must get explicit guidance on what the season will look like.

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19-year-old Jamyron Magee was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing 19-year-old Ka’Kyrie Clark and 18-year-old Nathaniel Sharply at a party in Lafayette. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks says he also injured two…

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Governor Edwards surveys damage from Hurricane Zeta and gives an estimate for power restoration for those still without electricity.  Brooke Thorington has more.

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Lawyers for Dyteon Simpson, the man charged in the 2018 slaying of LSU basketball player Wade Sims says the trial should be moved from Baton Rouge. Attorneys for Simpson say he cannot get a fair trial in East Baton Rouge Parish because of news coverage. District attorney, Hillar Moore opposes the change of venue.

830 AM LRN News

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announces the city is not planning to cancel Mardi Gras 2021 so far but warns it will be “different”. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says getting some guidance from City Hall is a start but the devil is in the details…

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A committee formed to investigate avenues for a pandemic Mardi Gras also recommended lower alcohol consumption at parades as one measure.  

An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux.

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A 19-year-old from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park. The shooting happened the morning after the Cajun’s October 14th loss, their only loss of the year. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks on how Jamyron Magee got caught…

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A reported 300 people were at the party that featured a concession stand and a DJ.

It’s been nine days since Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana, knocking out power to approximately half a million customers in the state before Zeta moving across the southeast. Power has been restored to a majority of the area but thousands still remain without power. Governor John Bel Edwards thanked utility crews…

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6:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 7

Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled according to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell but will be “different”. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lawyers for Dyteon Simpson, the man charged in the 2018 slaying of LSU basketball player Wade Sims says the trial should be moved from Baton Rouge. Attorneys for Simpson say he cannot get a fair trial in East Baton Rouge Parish because of news coverage. District attorney, Hillar Moore opposes the change of venue.

An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux…

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It was October 28th when Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana, knocking out power to approximately half a million customers in the state. Power has been restored to most of the area and now less than 10-thousand customers remain without power. Governor John Bel Edwards thanked utility crews for their hard work and offered encouraging news.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Nov 6

New Orleans officials announce the city is not planning to cancel Mardi Gras 2021 so far but warns it will be “different”. A committee formed to investigate avenues for a pandemic Mardi Gras made recommendations like lower alcohol consumption and mandatory mask-wearing on floats and routes. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy warns we’re tight on time and krewes must get explicit guidance on what the season will look like.

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LSU interim President Tom Galligan announces the option for in-person commencement December 18th.  In a statement issued today, Galligan says in light of overwhelming feedback they are offering Commencement for December graduates along with May and August graduates who were not able to walk due to COVID restrictions.

A 19-year-old from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder andtwo counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park. The shooting happened around 1 AM the morning after the Cajun’s October 14th 30-27 loss to Coastal Carolina. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks on how they caught Jamyron Magee…

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A reported 300 people were at the party.

It’s been nine days since Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana and the storm did some damage to flood protection systems in the extreme southeastern portions of the state. Governor Edwards says he’s seen plenty of damage along the coast in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes and the state doesn’t need another storm anytime soon so repairs can be made.

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4:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 6

Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled according to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell but will be “different”. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lawyers for Dyteon Simpson, the man charged in the 2018 slaying of LSU basketball player Wade Sims says the trial should be moved from Baton Rouge. Attorneys for Simpson say he cannot get a fair trial in East Baton Rouge Parish because of news coverage. District attorney, Hillar Moore opposes the change of venue.

An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux…

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It was October 28th when Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana, knocking out power to approximately half a million customers in the state. Power has been restored to most of the area and now less than 10-thousand customers remain without power. Governor John Bel Edwards thanked utility crews for their hard work and offered encouraging news.

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1140 Sportscast 11/6

New Orleans Saints receiver Michael Thomas is still listed as questionable for the upcoming game against their NFC South rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Thomas returned to practice this week but was a limited participant.  Thomas, the 2019 NFL Offensive player of the year, is one of the top receivers in the league and could provide the Saints with an added weapon against a very good Bucs defense.  Quarterback Drew Brees says he’s excited to potentially have him in the lineup this week.

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Louisiana Tech’s game against North Texas this Saturday has been postponed due to Covid-19 cases within the Mean Green program.  The two teams have agreed to reschedule for December 7th.  The Ragin Cajuns host Arkansas State, ULM is at Georgia State and Tulane visits East Carolina.

The SEC men’s basketball schedule for the 2020-21 season has officially been released. LSU will begin their season against Louisiana Tech on December 6th and will begin conference play on December 29th when they host the Texas A&M Aggies before wrapping up the regular season against Vanderbilt on March 2nd.  The Tigers finished last season tied for second in the conference and return some key players from last year’s squad, including Javonte Smart, Darius Days and Trendon Watford.  Those veterans combined with a number of talented freshman could have LSU in a position to compete for the conference title.

Conference USA announced its updated scheduling format for men’s and women’s basketball.  The conference will transition to an 18-game conference schedule while only holding these games on Friday and Saturday in order to keep student-athlete’s health at the forefront.  LA Tech will get its season started on Nov. 27 at home against UT Arlington.

 

3:30 LRN Newcast Nov 6

It’s been nine days since Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana. Power has been restored to a majority of the area but approximately 9-thousand remain without electricity. Edwards says utility crews and several government agencies are working together to speed recovery efforts.

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19-year-old Jamyron Magee from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park. The shooting happened around 1 AM on the morning of October 15th. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks says Magee allegedly killed 19-year-old Ka’Kyrie Clark and 18-year-old Nathaniel Sharply while injuring two…

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An Acadiana family is looking for justice after the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux.

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Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family.

 

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announces the city is not planning to cancel Mardi Gras 2021 so far but warns it will be “different.” Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says getting some guidance from City Hall is a start, but the devil is in the details, and so far the details are vague while state mandates are specific…

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PM LRN Newscall Nov 6

Mardi Gras 2021 will not be canceled according to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell but will be “different”. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Governor Edwards surveys damage from Hurricane Zeta and gives an estimate for power restoration for those still without electricity.  Brooke Thorington has more.

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An Acadiana family mourns the loss of their teenage son. Reports say the body of 15-year old Quawan “Bobby” Charles was found in a sugarcane field by a law enforcement drone on Monday. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux.

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Charles was reported missing on October 30th after a reported friend and his mother picked him up without permission from the family.  Reports say the family saw the teen’s body at the coroner’s office with a large knot on his head. IPSO spokesperson Katherine Breaux….

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Family members believe someone hit Charles and hid his body. The death is under investigation.

Breaux is requesting anyone with information about the case to call them at 337-369-3711

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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announces the city is not planning to cancel Mardi Gras 2021 so far but warns it will be “different”.

Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says getting some guidance from City Hall is a start but the devil is in the details, and so far the details are vague while state mandates are specific…

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A committee formed to investigate avenues for a pandemic Mardi Gras made recommendations like lower alcohol consumption, mandatory mask-wearing on floats and routes, and for vulnerable people to stay away from parades.

Hardy warns we’re getting awfully tight on time and sooner rather than later krewes must get explicit guidance on what the season will look like.

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Superkrewe Bachus has already announced its intentions to roll down St. Charles on its usual route the Sunday before Mardi Gras Day.

Hardy says if Mardi Gras is severely limited or parades end up getting banned anyway celebrations will still be held and the party will pick back up in 2022.

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It’s been nine days since Hurricane Zeta struck southeast Louisiana, knocking out power to approximately half a million customers in the state before Zeta moving across the southeast. Power has been restored to a majority of the area but approximately 9-thousand* remain without power. Governor John Bel Edwards thanked utility crews for their hard work and offered encouraging news.

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Edwards says he’s seen plenty of damage along the coast in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes and the state doesn’t need another storm anytime soon so repairs can be made.

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Edwards says utility crews and several government agencies are working together to speed recovery efforts from Hurricane Zeta.

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A 19-year-old from Angie is facing two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder linked to a shooting at a party in a Lafayette City park.

The shooting happened around 1 AM the morning after the Cajun’s October 14th 30-27 loss to Coastal Carolina, their only loss of the year. Lafayette Police Sgt. Nicole Oaks on how Jamyron Magee got caught…

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A reported 300 people were at the party that featured a concession stand and a DJ. Oaks says Magee alleged killed 19-year-old Ka’Kyrie Clark and 18-year-old Nathaniel Sharply while injuring two…

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Magee was arrested in Slidell.