7:30 LRN Newscast December 7

Luke Letlow is Louisiana’s newest Congressman as he won the 5th Congressional District runoff, beating fellow Republican Alexandria state representative Lance Harris. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Also on Saturday, voters in southeast Louisiana re-elected Eric Skrmetta to another six-year term on the Public Service Commission. Voters statewide overwhelmingly rejected Constitutional amendment one on the ballot. It asked voters if out of state residents can serve on college management boards.

The state health department says an LSU study has found that 11-percent of Louisiana adults live without health insurance which is below the national average. Interim Medicaid Executive Director Tara Leblanc says the adult uninsured rate in Louisiana was 23-percent in 2015 and it dropped significantly after the Medicaid program was expanded in 2016…
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Leblanc the Federal Marketplace has also substantially reduced the racial disparity in insurance coverage.

The holidays usually bring people together, but with the coronavirus pandemic, government and health officials are urging people to not gather in large groups. LSU Health New Orleans Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology Doctor Richard Costa says if you are struggling with isolation or feeling depressed, do not feel ashamed to ask for help…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast December 7

Taysom Hill threw his first two NFL touchdown passes and the Saints won their ninth straight as they defeated Atlanta 21-16. Hill threw for 232 yards on the day. It looked like this would be an easy victory for the Saints. But Hill fumbled the ball in the red zone as they were set to go up by 19 and the Falcons recovered and later scored to make it a five-point game. That’s Hill’s eighth fumble on the season
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The Saints will complete their three-game road trip at Philadelphia next Sunday. It’s possible Brees could return and play in that game. The Eagles are 3-8-and-1 and could start rookie Jalen Hurts at quarterback after he replaced Carson Wentz in the third quarter yesterday.

Many expected a blowout loss on Saturday for the Fighting Tigers and that’s what we got as number one ranked Alabama rolled LSU 55-17 as the Bayou Bengals are 3-and-5. The 55 points are the most Alabama has ever scored against LSU. Coach Ed Orgeron was asked how a loss like this can impact recruiting…
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24-7 sports ranks LSU’s 2021 recruiting class as the third-best in the country and the early signing period is a week from Wednesday.

LSU is at Florida for a 6 PM kickoff next Saturday and athletics director Scott Woodward expects the Tigers will play in a bowl game, even if they finish with a losing record.

Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier is staying. He reportedly interviewed for the South Carolina head coaching job. But Oklahoma assistant Shane Beamer has been hired to replace the fired Will Muschamp.

6:30 LRN Newscast December 7

The Saints clinched a playoff berth yesterday as they defeated Atlanta 21-16 for their ninth straight win. Taysom Hill threw his first two touchdown passes of his NFL career as he continues to take the snaps for the injured Drew Brees. New Orleans is now 8-0 over the last two seasons without Brees. Coach Sean Payton says it’s been a team effort…
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There’s a chance Brees could return next Sunday.

Luke Letlow is Louisiana’s newest congressman as he defeated Lance Harris in an all-Republican runoff on Saturday. The Richland Parish native joins the Republican minority in the Democrat-controlled House…
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Letlow previously served as retiring Ralph Abraham’s chief of staff.

Many are finding this holiday season more difficult with the pandemic this year as gatherings are limited. Brooke Thorington talks with a psychologist
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Many are finding this holiday season more difficult with the pandemic this year as gatherings are limited.  Brooke Thorington talks with a psychologist

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Luke Letlow will be the next Congressman for the 5th Congressional District, beating fellow Republican Alexandria lawmaker Lance Harris with 62 percent of the vote. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The 2019 Louisiana Health Insurance study shows only 11-percent of adults are uninsured in the state. Brooke Thorington has more.

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As the pandemic enters its 9th month and the holidays approach mental health providers worry about their existing patients and those who have yet to establish care. LSU Health New Orleans Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology Dr. Richard Costa says isolation for many is difficult.

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Seasonal depression can worsen the effects of isolation. Costa says having troubling thoughts during the ongoing pandemic is normal and you shouldn’t feel ashamed to ask for help.

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The holidays can be difficult for some, especially after the death of a loved one. Costa says the loss of normalcy also affects one’s outlook.

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The department of health offers free counseling through The Keep Calm Through COVID hotline at 1-866-310-7977

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The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services is beginning a three-month process of moving the date when many food stamp recipients will receive their benefits each month. Deputy Assistant Secretary Jean Guinta says instead of all SNAP recipients receiving their benefits in the first two weeks of every month, it will be spread out over the first 23 days.

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So far example, if a food stamp recipient’s social security number ends in a seven, they currently receive their benefits on the 12th of every month. Guinta says starting in February they will get it on the 19th. She says the issuance date will begin to shift this month…

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Guinta says the 446,000 households receiving food stamps have been notified that a change in benefit distribution is coming.

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Luke Letlow wins the race for the open 5th District Congressional seat beating fellow Republican and Alexandria Lawmaker Lance Harris 62 percent to 38 percent.

The Ouachita Parish native served in the Jindal Administration and as retiring Congressman Ralph Abraham’s Chief of Staff. He joins the Republican minority in the Democrat-controlled House…

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Letlow was the favorite heading into Saturday’s election as he took first place by a near 2:1 margin over Harris in the primary and raised twice as much as his Alexandria opponent. The seat came open after Abraham announced his retirement after three terms in Congress. It is highly likely that if Abraham had sought another term he would’ve cruised to reelection.

Letlow says it won’t be easy to work with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrats, and he sees a major conflict brewing over values.

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Despite their differences, Letlow feels there is common ground to be found with Democrats on infrastructure spending and a post-COVID economic resuscitation.

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According to the 2019 Louisiana Health Insurance Survey, the percentage of uninsured adults was 11-percent, a significant drop from before Medicaid expansion in 2016 when the rate was 23-percent.  Interim Medicaid Executive Director Tara LeBlanc credits the Federal Marketplace and Medicaid Expansion for the drop.

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The Health insurance survey is conducted every two years and LeBlanc is pleased with the overall numbers however, the uninsured rates for children increased slightly to 4-percent for 2019, compared to the previous 2017 rate of 2-percent. LeBlanc says the national uninsured rate increased among children in 2019.

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The survey indicates Medicaid was the largest source of coverage for children in 2019 covering 51-percent.

 

Historically uninsured rates are higher among white adults vs black adults, however, the 2019 survey shows the rate of uninsured blacks adults is 10-percent and the rate among whites is 11-percent. LeBlanc says she’s proud of the department’s work.

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If you need coverage you can use Medicaid’s web portal and apply online or call the Medicaid Hotline at 1-888-342-6207

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The Saints won their ninth straight yesterday and clinched a playoff berth with a 21-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons. New Orleans is now 8-0 in games without Drew Brees as Taysom Hill played well as Brees continues to heal up. Coach Sean Payton says it’s been a team effort to win these games without Brees…

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Hill was 27 of 37 for 232 yards and he threw his first two touchdown passes of his NFL career. The 30-year-old says he’s more excited they got the victory…

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It looked like this would be an easy victory for the Saints. But Hill fumbled the ball in the red zone as they were set to go up by 19 and the Falcons recovered and later scored to make it a five point game. That’s Hill’s eighth fumble on the season

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Saturday’s LSU-Alabama game was the blowout most people expected as the Crimson Tide rolled past the Tigers 55-17. Bama scored 45 in the first half and for the game Mac Jones tossed four touchdown passes, three of them went to Amite native Devonta Smith. LSU center Liam Shanahan says it’s still disappointing to lose even though many people didn’t give them a chance…

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The 55 points are most Alabama has ever scored against LSU and the defeat drops the Tigers record to 3-5. Coach Ed Orgeron was asked how a loss like this can impact recruiting…

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24-7 sports ranks LSU’s 2021 recruiting class as the third best in the country and the early signing period is a week from Wednesday.

1030 AM LRN News

Polls are open for the December runoff election but turnout is only expected to reach 20 percent. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the big drop in turnout is proof the state needs to move away from December elections. He says it’s just not a convenient time for fatigued voters.

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The US Department of Justice is investigating the Louisiana Department of Corrections over allegations the state is keeping prisoners incarcerated long past their release date. Civil rights attorney William Most identified one of the biggest problems leading to these delays.

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Most says other states have release delays of a few days at most, and that no other state they’ve found has delays that last over a month.

In Acadiana, the state health department reports just four ICU beds are available, which is a concern for hospital staff in the Lafayette area. Brooke Thorington has more

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The Tigers take on Bama tonight in Baton Rouge, heading into the contest as 29 and a half point underdogs. The Crimson Tide are the number one ranked team in the nation while the Tigers are enduring their worst season in over a decade with a three and four record. Kickoff is set for 7PM and you can catch the game on CBS.

930 AM LRN News

Polls will stay open until 8 PM tonight for the December runoff election. It’s a statewide election due to one constitutional amendment on the ballot but besides that you’ve got local or regional issues like a series of local DA’s and judicial runoffs, a Congressional race in the 5th District, a Public Service Commission runoff, and a Mayor’s race. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says unfortunately we’re only expecting 20 percent turnout, but still…

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Voters will have to follow all the same COVID guidelines as they did in November. That means masking up and staying six feet apart.

The state health department reports all but four ICU beds are in use at Acadiana region hospitals as COVID numbers continue to spike. Dr. Henry Kaufman, Chief Medical Officer at Our Lady of Lourdes in Lafayette, is extremely concerned.

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The U.S Justice Department is investigating the Louisiana Department of Corrections over the long delays in releasing prisoners past their release dates. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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LSU are 29 and a half point underdogs against number one ranked Bama tonight in Tiger Stadium. It’s been a rough year for the three and four Tigers who will have to find a way to stop a Crimson Tide offense that’s averaging 49 points a game. Kickoff is set for 7 PM.

830 AM LRN News

Polls are open statewide in the December runoff election, and will stay open until 8 PM tonight. By the end of the day voters in the sprawling 5th Congressional District which includes northeast and central Louisiana, along with the northern half of the Florida Parishes will have picked a new Congressman. Despite interest in that race statewide Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says they only expect turnout of 20 percent, down from 70 percent in November.

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The only statewide issue is a constitutional amendment.

LSU is a 29 and a half point underdog against Bama tonight in Baton Rouge. The Crimson Tide are scoring 49 points a game and LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini has his work cut out for him…

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The US Department of Justice is investigating the Louisiana Department of Corrections over allegations the state is keeping prisoners incarcerated long past their release date. Attorney William Most says the DOC has known since 2012 that they hold about 2,200 inmates past their release date every year.

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The Louisiana Department of Corrections says they will fully cooperate with the US Department of Justice and the DOC takes this very seriously.

A swingers convention in New Orleans turns into a COVID super spreading event with 41 people testing positive. Despite that issue Nawghty in Nawlins head Bob Hannaford told the Jim Engster show they will be back in August.

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07:30 LRN Sportscast

In the high school football playoffs last night, in Class 5A, 13th seeded Ruston went on the road and beat fourth seeded Ponchatoula 42-26. In Four-A, 12th seeded Minden defeated Leesville 21-14. The Crimson Tide will host fourth seeded Neville in the quarterfinals. The Tigers are in the quarterfinals for a 12th consecutive time as they defeated Westgate 53-34. In Two-A, 10th seeded Port Allen knocked off defending champion Ferriday 22-20. The Pelicans will face Mangham in the quarters. The Dragons defeated Kentwood 33-27.

For the first time ever, the Ragin Cajuns defeated Appalachian State as U-L Lafayette held on to beat the Mountainees 24-21. Trey Ragas (Ray-gus) rushed for two touchdowns and the defense held App State to less than 100 yards throwing. U-L Lafayette will now get ready to play Coastal Carolina in the Sun Belt title game in two weeks.

LSU’s defense is coming off its best game of the season last Saturday, but they face a huge challenge today when they host number one ranked Alabama, who is averaging 49 points a game. Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini says it took time for him to learn the personnel and the players to learn his 4-3 system.
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2010 was the last time the Tigers defeated Alabama at home. Kick off tonigth is at 7 PM.

ULM looks to snap a ten-game losing streak as they visit Arkansas State. Tulane takes on Memphis in New Orleans.

The Saints will battle Atlanta on Sunday. New Orleans has won eight straight. Cornerback Janoris Jenkins is out with an injury and defensive end Marcus Davenport will not play because of a concussion. Julio Jones and Todd Gurley are questionable for Atlanta.

The Pelicans schedule is out, they open the season December 23 versus the Raptors.

5:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

The US Department of Justice is investigating the Louisiana Department of Corrections over allegations the state is keeping prisoners incarcerated long past their release date. Attorney William Most says the investigation was the result of a series of lawsuits that uncovered information about the overdue release of prisoners. Most identified one of the biggest problems leading to these delays.

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Saturday is election day, but Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin predicts a turnout of only around 20-percent after a turnout of 70-percent for the presidential election. Ardoin says after a rough year, many voters are fatigued…
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Polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM.

The department of health reports all but four ICU beds are in use at area hospitals in the Acadiana region COVID numbers continue to spike. Dr. Henry Kaufman, Chief Medical Officer at Our Lady of Lourdes in Lafayette says he’s extremely concerned. As for staffing Kaufman says medical professionals have one of the highest burn-out rates and the ongoing pandemic has been taxing on them all.

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Bob Hannaford, the organizer of a swinger’s convention in New Orleans where 41 of the people who attended ended up positive for COVID-19, told Jim Engster he regrets holding the convention this year after dozens of tested positive and one person had to be hospitalized. He says they did what they could to prevent an outbreak…

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4:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

Polls open statewide at 7 AM and will stay open until 8 PM Saturday for the December runoff election. The Presidential election saw a 70 percent turnout, but Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says this time around they only expect 20 percent.

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The state health department reports all but four ICU beds are in use at Acadiana region hospitals as COVID numbers continue to spike. Dr. Henry Kaufman, Chief Medical Officer at Our Lady of Lourdes in Lafayette, is extremely concerned.

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The health department reported an increase of 32 hospitalizations in the state Friday for a total of 1,357.

The U.S Justice Department is investigating the Louisiana Department of Corrections over the long delays in releasing prisoners past their release dates. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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The state health department reported 24-hundred new coronavirus cases Friday and 22 deaths to bring Louisiana’s death toll to 6,548. The number of COVID-19 patients in the hospital also increased by 32 to 1,357 and ventilator use increased by 12 to 154 patients.