4:45 LRN Sportscast

Alabama is almost a 30-point favorite to beat LSU tomorrow night in Tiger Stadium. LSU Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini is impressed with Alabama’s offense which is led by Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback Mac Jones, bruising running back Najee Harris and Louisiana’s own DeVonta Smith, who has 12 touchdowns.
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Too bad LSU does not have Cam Jordan. The Saints defensive end was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month for November. Jordan had five sacks last month as the defense as a whole has stepped up its game…
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The Saints are at Atlanta on Sunday. Jordan had a three-sack performance versus the Falcons on November 22nd.

The 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns will face the Appalachian State Mountaineers tonight on ESPN at 7:30. U-L Lafayette has yet to beat App State in their eight previous tries. Head Coach Billy Napier says they have complete respect for the Mountaineers.
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The Cajuns are a slight underdog in tonight’s game.

ULM is a three-touchdown underdog in tomorrow afternoon’s contest against Arkansas State. Based on the depth chart provided by the Warhawks, they only have 21 players available on defense.

Tulane closes out its regular season tomorrow at 11 AM by hosting Memphis. A win can give the Green Wave a six and five record.

The Pelicans have released the first half of their schedule. New Orleans will open the season on December 22nd versus the Raptors. The game will be played in Tampa because that’s where the Raptors are playing their home games.

3:30 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 DOC has known since 2012 that they hold about 2,200 inmates past their release date every year.

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Polls open statewide at 7 AM and will stay open until 8 PM Saturday for the December runoff election. The November election had a 70-percent voter turnout but Secretary of State Kyle Ardion anticipates only a 20-percent for the December election. The ballot has one statewide amendment along with 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…

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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 says while the majority of those who contract COVID will not require extensive care it’s when a surge breaks out hospitalizations go up.

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The organizer of a swingers convention in New Orleans where 41 of the people who attended ended up positive for COVID-19 days after the event last month is planning another convention in the Big Easy in 2021. But Bob Hannaford told the Jim Engster show that their next convention is scheduled for August

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LRN Newscast 2:30 Dec 4

The state health department reported 24-hundred new coronavirus cases today 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.

In Acadiana, the state health department reports just four ICU beds are available….
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The U-S Justice Department has launched an investigation into why the state department of corrections is keeping inmates locked up several days, sometimes months past their release date. New Orleans civil rights attorney William Most says not only is the practice unjust and illegal, its costing taxpayers a lot of money…
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A department of corrections spokesperson says they take this very seriously and will cooperate fully with the D-O-J.

Tomorrow 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.

LRN PM Newscall December 4

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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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 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 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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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.

Most says not only is the practice unjust and illegal, it’s costing taxpayers a lot of money.

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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.

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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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Kaufman says the hospital is licensed for a specific number of beds with supporting staff, but they can expand into other areas of the hospital if needed.  As for staffing Kaufman says medical professionals have one of the highest burn-out rates and the ongoing pandemic has been taxing

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Kaufman says while the majority of those who contract COVID will not require extensive care it’s when a surge breaks out hospitalizations go up.

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The organizer of a swingers convention in New Orleans where 41 of the people who attended ended up positive for COVID-19 days after the event last month is planning another convention in the Big Easy in 2021. But Bob Hannaford told the Jim Engster show that their next convention is scheduled for August

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Hannaford says he now regrets holding the convention this year after dozens of attendees tested positive for COVID-19 and one person had to be hospitalized. He says they did what they could to prevent an outbreak…

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About two-thousand people attended the convention last year, but only 300 this year.  Naughty N’awlins is described as an opportunity for open-minded couples to embrace their sexuality.  Hannaford says based on their own contact tracing, sexual activity was not the main reason for the spread of the virus…

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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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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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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 ballot has one statewide amendment along with 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…

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LSU’s defense played its best game of the year last Saturday and they face a huge challenge on Saturday 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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Pelini is impressed with Alabama’s offense which is led by Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback Mac Jones, bruising running back Najee Harris and Louisiana’s own DeVonta Smith, who has 12 touchdowns.

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1:30 LRN News Dec 4

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

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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 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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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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Organizers of the swingers convention Naughty Nawlins that was held last month in New Orleans say 41 of their some 300 attendees have since tested positive for COVID. Organizer Bob Hannaford says based on their own contact tracing, sexual activity was not the main reason for the spread of the virus…

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12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

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

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The organizer of a swinger’s convention in New Orleans where 41 of the people who attended ended up positive for COVID-19, Bob Hannaford told Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana 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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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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1140 Sportscast 12/4

The New Orleans Saints will travel to Atlanta this Sunday to take on the Falcons.  Quarterback Taysom Hill made his first NFL start against this team two weeks ago, meaning the Falcons have experience in defending him.  Despite being 2-0 as a starter, Hill says there’s still a lot of things he needs to improve on.

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LSU will host the number one ranked Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday.  TJ Finley will get the nod at quarterback after edging out fellow freshman Max Johnson.  Here’s coach Ed Orgeron on what they need to do for Finley to be successful.

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The 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns will face the Appalachian State Mountaineers tonight on ESPN at 7:30.  The Mountaineers have a strong ground game, led by running back Camerun Peoples.  Peoples has rushed for 639 yards, he is joined in the backfield by Daetrich Harrington.  The two have combined to score 13 touchdowns.  The Cajuns have yet to beat App State in their eight previous tries.  Head Coach Billy Napier says they have complete respect for the Mountaineers.

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Louisiana Tech beat North Texas last night 42-31 in their first game since Halloween, which helped the Bulldogs improve to 5-3 on the season.  Quarterback Luke Anthony threw for 110 yards and two touchdowns.  But it was the ground game that led the way as Israel Tucker carried the ball a whopping 37 times for 161 yards and two scores.

1130 AM LRN News

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 people past their release date every year.

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The Louisiana Department of Corrections responded to the investigation saying they “Look forward to fully cooperating with the US Department of Justice.”

The organizer of a swingers convention in New Orleans where 41 of the people who attended ended up positive for COVID-19 days after the event last month is planning another convention in the Big Easy in 2021. But Bob Hannaford told the Jim Engster show that their next convention is scheduled for August

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If you’ve exhausted your movie queue already now you can check out productions a little closer to home on the Louisiana Film Channel.

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Polls across the state open at 7 AM tomorrow and will stay open until 8 PM for the December run-off ballot. Voters statewide will be considering Amendment One that would allow people living out of state to sit on college boards. Voters in northeast and central Louisiana along with the northern parts of the Florida Parishes will be voting in the 5th Congressional District runoff to fill the seat left open by retiring Congressman Ralph Abraham.

10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

The Legislature’s vote to increase sales taxes to address a massive budget deficit in 2016 has become a hot button issue in the soon to be decided race for the 5th Congressional District. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson along with his wife Kelly were both infected with COVID and have since recovered according to his spokesperson. Representative Garrett Graves is currently quarantining after exposure and State Treasurer John Schroder is hospitalized with COVID.

With coronavirus vaccine doses expected to arrive in Louisiana this month, it will be up to federal and state officials to convince the public they are safe to take. Some are concerned corners were cut to produce the vaccine in record time. But US Health Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir says these vaccines have been tested in tens of thousands of individuals.

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A Gallup poll claims four in ten Americans do not want to take the vaccine.

The Louisiana Film Channel, a streaming service of bayou state-related movies, is now accessible to film buffs. President of the LFC, Dr, Lucas Fry, says the channel was established so the public can see productions from up and coming filmmakers and established ones. Fry says many of the films are award-winning and have only been seen at festivals.

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The app is free and available on most platforms and some titles require a subscription.

9:30 LRN Newscast December 4

The polls will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM tomorrow. Voters who live in the Fifth Congressional District, will select a new Congressman. Two Republicans are in the run-off, Luke Letlow and Lance Harris. Harris is a state legislator and small businessman in Alexandria…
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Letlow has served as an aide to current Fifth District Representative Ralph Abraham and former Governor Bobby Jindal.

There’s one constitutional amendment on the ballot. It asks voters if out of state residents should be allowed to serve on college management boards. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott…
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Voters approved five constitutional amendments in November.

Federal and state officials say there will be a substantial public education campaign accompanying the rollout of vaccines to convince folks they are safe. US Health Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir says the campaign will explain in detail the efficacy and safety of the shots…
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The Pfizer vaccine could be made available in mid-December.

If you like movies or programs made in Louisiana or about Louisiana or feature Louisiana born actors, there’s a new streaming channel for you. It’s called the Louisiana Film Channel…
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That’s L-F-C President, Doctor Lucas Fry, who says they have eight thousand titles in their library and the content includes feature films, short films, series, music videos and documentaries.