1:30 LRN Newscast Dec 9

Two are dead and three injured including a four-year-old after a shooting incident in Lacombe Tuesday. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Captain Scott Lee says shortly after 10 AM yesterday deputies were called to the 28-thousand block of Palmer Drive…

Cut 12 (05) “..guns.” 

The four-year-old child in the home is expected to recover. Scott says the homeowner was not struck by gunfire, but two of the four people who entered his house did not leave alive.

Statewide since our first COVID linked fatality in March, we’ve had enough COVID deaths to fill eight average flu seasons. The numbers come from New Orleans-based data analyst Jeff Asher who says he averaged flu deaths every year from 2012 to 2016 and the average is 765.  Asher says the high number of COVID fatalities came despite a historic effort to prevent the spread.

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Can you lose your job if your employer requires a COVID vaccine and you refuse? According to Loyola Law professor Dane Ciolino, the short answer is yes because Louisiana is an at-will employment state. Health experts say vaccine mandates are to be expected in professions like healthcare and public education. Ciolino says the courts have already addressed vaccines.

Cut 11 (09) “…apply here.”

LSU freshman Tight End Arik Gilbert is opting out for the remainder of the football season. With all of the opt-outs in college football this season, the mental health of athletes has been in the spotlight, and coach Ed Orgeron says the school does a great job addressing mental health issues.

Cut 8 (12) “…go through”

12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 9

Can you lose your job if your employer requires a COVID vaccine and you refuse? According to Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino in Louisiana the short answer is yes. He says exceptions would be, for example, if an employee has a collective bargaining agreement, or protected under certain federal laws if they have a disability, a sincere religious belief…

Cut 10 (08) “…accommodation.”

Statewide in the eight and a half months since our first COVID linked fatality, we’ve had enough COVID deaths to fill eight average flu seasons. Those numbers come from New Orleans-based data analyst Jeff Asher who says when extrapolating current rates out to 12 months COVID will likely rival cancer and heart disease deaths.

Cut 3 (10)  “…astounding.”

The state high school football championship games are being moved to Natchitoches and are set to run for four days from December 27th to 30th. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle.” 

11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards expects the state will begin COVID vaccinations within 48 hours of receiving its first shipment. Edwards says health care workers are the first priority…
cut 28 (14) “…EMS workers”
Edwards expects 79-thousand vaccines will be available in Louisiana once the F-D-A gives approval, possibly as early as tomorrow.

Sixty percent of people questioned by a Pew Research Survey say they plan to get vaccinated for COVID. But for the other 40 percent can your employer require you to be inoculated? According to Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino in Louisiana the short answer is yes.
Cut 9 (09) “…to COVID.”
The only exception would be if an employee has a disability or religious belief that could protect them under certain federal laws.

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed today that star freshman Tight End Arik Gilbert has opted out for the remainder of the season. Orgeron says he met with Gilbert yesterday…
cut 6 (12) “…transferring”
Gilbert is the seventh player to opt out this season.

New U-S Census Bureau data finds the marriage and divorce rates have declined since 2009 in Louisiana and across the nation. LSU Health New Orleans Professor Clinical Psychiatry Doctor Richard Costa says younger people are feeling less pressure to get married, which has led to fewer marriages and bad breakups…
cut 14 (10) “..best’

11:40 LRN Sportscast December 9

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed today that star LSU freshman Tight End Arik Gilbert has opted out for the remainder of the season. Orgeron says he met with Gilbert yesterday…
cut 6 (12) “…transferring”
Gilbert is the seventh player to opt-out this season as there’s speculation the culture Orgeron built during last season’s national championship has fallen apart. 30-year-old LSU punter Zach Von Rosenberg says the locker room is still together…
cut 16 (20) “….against Florida”
The Tigers will face the Gators in the Swamp at 6 PM on Saturday night.

High School football championship games will be played in Natchitoches later this month, not New Orleans. L-H-S-A-A Director Eddie Bonine says the association’s executive committee decided to move the prep classic over concerns of more stringent capacity restrictions at the Dome…
cut 30 (06) “…Natchitoches”
The Prep Classic will run from December 27th to the 30th.

The LSU men’s basketball team will not play in Saturday’s scheduled game against South Florida because of a contact tracing issue. That’s what LSU men’s basketball S-I-D Kent Lowe told WAFB-TV. The report also says Coach Will Wade is searching for a possible replacement for the game before SEC play begins.

Last night, the U-L Lafayette basketball team defeated L-S-U Alexandria 90-75. Tonight, Southeastern Louisiana is at Louisiana Tech.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Edwards said at the White House Coronavirus vaccine summit that he expects the state will have 79-thousand vaccine doses during the first two weeks of distribution and the first 39-thousand could arrive this week. Edwards says healthcare workers and nursing home residents will get the first shots…
cut 7 (13) “…that confidence”

The LHSAA has a new plan for its state football championships. The Prep Classic will be held in Natchitoches, instead of New Orleans from December 27th to the 30th. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says they made this difficult decision over concerns fans might not be allowed inside the Superdome…
cut 12 (11) “….verses not”

New U-S Census Bureau data shows both the divorce and marriage rates in Louisiana fell significantly from 2009 to 2019. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

During today’s SEC teleconference, Coach Ed Orgeron announced that freshman tight end Arick Gilbert is opting out for the reason of the season. Orgeron hopes that Gilbert will return to the Tigers next season. There are reports the Georgia native is homesick and also banged up from his first season of college football. The Tigers are at 6th ranked Florida on Saturday.

9:30 LRN Newscast December 9

John Bel Edwards was one of four governors to discuss Louisiana’s vaccination distribution plan during an event at the White House yesterday afternoon. Edwards says the state will receive 79-thousand doses during the first two weeks of distribution, with health care workers first in line to get the shots. The governor is confident in the state’s plan to get the vaccines distributed and injected into residents in a timely manner…
cut 29 (09) “…do it at”

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association is moving the state football championships from New Orleans to Natchitoches. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says there was no guarantee that fans would be allowed to attend if the games were held in the Superdome, so instead, the Prep Classic will be held at Turpin Stadium…
cut 11 (08) “…per game” (2x)
The Prep Classic will run from December 27th to the 30th.

New U-S Census Bureau data shows the marriage rate in Louisiana has declined from 17.6 in 2009 to 14.1 in 2019. LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Doctor Richard Costa says the marriage rate has been declining steadily for four decades and increased economic freedom for women is a big reason why…
cut 15 (08) “….to make”
The Census data also shows the divorce rate has also fallen over the last decade.

Virtual instruction has become the new normal as a result of the pandemic and the state department of education announces 26-hundred of its educators and principals have participated in educational workshops to help them engage students through online learning. Assistant superintendent of training and learning, Doctor Jessica Chaisson, says they are impressed with the participation…
cut 6 (08) “…education students”

8:30 LRN Newscast December 9

Governor John Bel Edwards expects the state will begin COVID vaccinations within 48 hours of receiving its first shipment. Edwards says health care workers are the first priority…
cut 8 (14) “…EMS workers”
Edwards says the first shipment of vaccines could arrive at the end of this week, 39-thousand of them, 40-thousand more vaccines could arrive the following week.

Data from the U-S Census Bureau shows the marriage rate in Louisiana has fallen from 17.6 in 2009 to 14.1 in 2019. LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Doctor Richard Costa says many millennials are not getting hitched after watching their parents get divorced…
cut 13 (10) “…family unit”
The Census Bureau says the marriage rate has also fallen nationally, along with the divorce rate in Louisiana and across the country.

The state high school football championships are moving from New Orleans to Natchitoches and the nine title games will be played at Turpin Stadium from December 27th to the 30th. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says the association’s executive committee made this difficult decision over concerns fans might not be allowed inside the Superdome…
cut 12 (11) “….verses not”
Turpin Stadium’s capacity is 15,500 so Bonine expects to sell a maximum of 4,250 tickets per game.

The Louisiana Department of Education says 26-hundred of its teachers and principals have participated in workshops to help provide better virtual instruction to students…
cut 4 (10) “…support teachers”
Assistant Superintendent of Training and Learning, Doctor Jessica Chaisson, says the department has offered two series of workshops, a three-part online training series and the other is a series of webinars to enhance a teacher’s digital learning skills with the help from Google.

7:30 LRN Newscast December 9

During a White House Coronavirus event, Governor John Bel Edwards said the state is planning on receiving 79-thousand COVID vaccinations, with the possibility of 39-thousand doses arriving this week. Edwards says the first priority is hospital workers and then nursing home residents. He says the state also plans to reach underserved communities…
cut 9 (13) “….vaccinations”

The state department of education says over 25-hundred teachers and principals have participated in digital education workshops. Assistant Superintendent of Training and Learning Doctor Jessica Chaisson says these educators also have free access to self-study modules…
cut 5 (09) “…virtual setting”

The state high school football championship games are being moved to Natchitoches and are set to run for four days from December 27th to the 30th. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Harrah’s Casino in New Orleans is undergoing a name change. It’s part of a 325-million dollar renovation that will turn the building on Canal Street into a casino-hotel called Caesars New Orleans. The plan is to construct a 340-room hotel tower by 2024, along with other expanded amenities at the state’s lone land-based casino.

6:45 LRN Sportscast December 9

The state high school football championships are moving from New Orleans to Natchitoches and the nine title games will be played at Turpin Stadium over a four-day period from December 27th to the 30th. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says the association’s executive committee made this difficult decision over concerns fans might not be allowed inside the Superdome…
cut 12 (11) “….verses not”
Turpin Stadium’s capacity is 15,500 so Bonine expects to have 25-percent capacity for the nine prep classic games. A schedule of when the title games will be held is expected to be released later this week.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson has named rookie Jalen Hurts as his starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Saints.

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron has confirmed the reports freshman tight end Arik Gilbert is thinking about opting out of the rest of the season. Orgeron says Gilbert’s body is hurting and his mother came into town to speak with him. Gilbert has also been described as homesick and not happy with his role in the offense. Veteran offensive Liam Shanahan says his teammates are here for Gilbert
cut 17 (20) “…mind’s at.”
The Tigers are set to visit sixth-ranked Florida with or without Gilbert on Saturday night.

The Ragin Cajuns have moved up to number 19 in the latest college football playoff rankings. The U-L Lafayette basketball team defeated L-S-U Alexandria 90-75 last night as Cedric Russell scored 19 points.

Tonight, Southeastern Louisiana is at Louisiana Tech, Southern visits Arkansas and Tulane hosts Southern Miss.

6:30 LRN Newscast December 9

Governor John Bel Edwards said at the White House Coronavirus vaccine summit that he expects the state will have 79-thousand vaccine doses during the first two weeks of distribution and the first 39-thousand could arrive this week. Edwards says healthcare workers at hospitals and then nursing home residents will get the first shots…
cut 7 (13) “…that confidence”

High School football championship games will be played in Natchitoches later this month, not New Orleans. L-H-S-A-A Director Eddie Bonine says the association’s executive committee decided to move the prep classic over concerns of more stringent capacity restrictions at the Dome…
cut 10 (06) “…Natchitoches”
The Prep Classic will run from December 27th to the 30th.

Virtual instruction is a new normal at Louisiana schools and the state department of education announces over 25-hundred of their educators have participated in digital education workshops. Brooke Thorington has more…
cut 1 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”