8:30 LRN Newscast December 4

Voters in 24 parishes will elect a new Louisiana Congressman tomorrow as Republicans Lance Harris and Luke Letlow are seeking the 5th district Congressional seat. Letlow is the former chief of staff of retiring U-S Representative Ralph Abraham…
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Letlow is seeking his first political office, while Harris says he has the experience needed to do the job as he worked as a small business owner and a state legislator for nearly ten years.

COVID vaccinations are expected to be administered later this month, but there are many who say they will not take it after seeing the vaccine developed at a record-breaking pace. Governor John Bel Edwards on getting people who mistrust the science to take the vaccine…
cut 9 (10) “…as well”
A recent Gallup poll says 58-percent of Americans are willing to take the vaccine.

If you’ve exhausted your movie queue already now you can check out productions a little closer to home on the Louisiana Film Channel. Brooke Thorington has more
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

After a 33-day layoff, Louisiana Tech returned to the football field last night and beat North Texas 42-31. Israel Tucker led the way with 161 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Tonight, the 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns seek their first-ever win against Appalachian State, and tomorrow TJ Finley will start at quarterback when LSU hosts Alabama.

7:30 LRN Newscast December 4

The number of COVID-19 patients in the hospital has surpassed 13-hundred and according to the L-D-H dashboard, there are only four I-C-U beds available in the Acadiana region. Louisiana Treasurer John Schroder has been hospitalized with coronavirus. His office says Schroder is experiencing little discomfort.

It took less than a year for a COVID vaccine to be developed and some are concerned corners were cut. But Governor Edwards says that’s not true…
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Tomorrow is election day and voters in 24 parishes will elect a new Congressman as Republicans Luke Letlow and Lance Harris are battling to replace Ralph Abraham. There’s also a constitutional amendment on the ballot, which asks voters if people who live outside of Louisiana can serve on college management boards. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott…
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The legislature passed the constitutional amendment in the fall special session and a companion statue is named the Lod Cook Act. Lod Cook was a big-time LSU donor who lived in California.

Louisiana is known as Hollywood South for its film production and now there’s a new streaming service called the Louisiana Film Channel.
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L-F-C President Doctor Lucas Fry says they have eight thousand titles in their library and they expect to launch brand new feature films soon.

6:45 LRN Sportscast December 4

After a month off, the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs won for a fifth straight time at North Texas last night beating the Mean Green 42-31. Israel Tucker was well-rested and carried the ball 37 times for 161 yards and two scores, while Luke Anthony threw for two TDS. Tech is 5-3 on the year.

The Saints will visit the Falcons on Sunday after beating the dirty birds 24-9 just two weeks ago after a great defensive performance. The Black and Gold have the highest rated defense in the NFL, but defensive end Cam Jordan says the ranking doesn’t matter if they don’t accomplish their goals.
Cut 16 (16) “…the game before.”
Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport did not practice yesterday because of a concussion.

The 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns will face the Appalachian State Mountaineers tonight in a game that ESPN is televising at 7:30. The Mountaineers will not repeat as Sun Belt champs this year, but they still own a seven and two record. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says they have another good running back in Camerun Peoples…
cut 19 (23) “….doing it this way”

Tomorrow night, it’s LSU hosting number one ranked Alabama. Coach Ed Orgeron has announced TJ Finley will start at quarterback.

In college basketball last night, Louisiana Tech had five players in double figures and beat ULM 78-62. Northwestern State Guard Trenton Massner had 21 points, but the Demons lost to T-C-U 74-68.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Tomorrow is election day and the biggest race that remains unsettled is the fifth district Congressional race between Republicans Luke Letlow and Lance Harris. On the campaign trail, Letlow has slammed his opponent for voting yes on a state sales tax increase in 2016…
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But Harris, who is a third-term state representative from Alexandria, says Letlow helped create a budget mess while working as an aide for former Governor Bobby Jindal…
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Harris says he made sure the sales tax increase had an expiration date and he did not vote for a renewal. Polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM.

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 in order 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. Fry says many of the films are award-winning and have only been seen at festivals.
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He says the L-F-C library has about eight-thousand titles.

AM LRN Newscall Dec 4

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

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It took less than a year for a COVID vaccine to be developed and some are concerned that the lightning-fast pace of production was the result of cut corners. Governor Edwards swears that’s not true…

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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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The Louisiana Film Channel, a streaming service of bayou state-related movies, is now more accessible for film buffs. Dr. Lucas Fry President of LFC says the channel was established to get productions of up and coming filmmakers and established ones to the public. Fry says many of the films have won awards and were only seen at festivals.

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Fry says the library of productions on the Louisianan Film channel has genres ranging from how to wrestle an alligator to spooky stories of the underworld of New Orleans.

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The Louisiana Film Channel app is available via iPhone and android along with Roku, Fire TV, and Chromecast.  Fry says there are several free titles for viewing and they expect to launch brand new feature films soon.

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Fry says since the channel launched, they’ve had viewers from all over the world download the app.

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State and Federal officials say there will be a substantial public education campaign accompanying the rollout of vaccines to convince folks that they are safe to take.

US Department of Health Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir says the campaign will explain in detail why officials trust that the vaccines are safe.

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Pfizer and Moderna will be the first vaccines out the gate, likely followed by AstraZeneca.

Some are concerned corners were cut in order to produce the vaccine in such record time. Giroir says that’s not true and officials will detail how this vaccine was created so quickly.

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Reports and polls indicate many minorities are less likely to take the vaccine due to a mistrust of the medical community. Governor Edwards says they will be tailoring outreach.

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The 5th Congressional District run-off between Republicans Alexandria lawmaker Lance Harris and retiring Congressman Abraham’s former Chief of Staff Luke Letlow will be decided tomorrow.

Letlow’s pitch centers on his record of getting things done alongside his well-liked former boss Abraham, who would’ve cruised to reelection if he had sought a fourth term.

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Letlow has a 2:1 fundraising advantage over Harris.

But Harris argues his life experience as a small businessman and Legislative leader makes him the ideal voice for the largely rural district.

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The two are sparring over Harris’ Legislative record, specifically Harris’ vote to approve a sales tax increase as the state faced a massive budget deficit in Governor Edwards’ first year.

Letlow says it was a tax increase 5th District constituents couldn’t afford.

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Letlow noted the 5th District, which includes northeast and central Louisiana along with the north side of the Florida Parishes, is the 2nd poorest district in the country.

But Harris argues it’s a bad faith attack and the tax was necessary due to the fiscal mismanagement of the Jindal Administration, which Letlow worked in.

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Harris says it’s because of his work that the sales tax increase had an expiration date. When that expiration hit and the budget stabilized he voted against the renewal.

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Amendment One would allow two out-of-state residents to serve on college boards. Currently, state colleges and university boards only allow 15 voting members appointed by the governor to live in the state. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott on why the Amendment was proposed.

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College boards are comprised of two members from each of the six congressional districts and three at large members. The Amendment allows the governor to appoint two of the three at large members to be out of state residents.

Scott says some question if the Amendment is brought about now to appoint a specific person.

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The Saints will visit the Falcons on Sunday after beating the dirty birds 24-9 just two weeks ago after a great defensive performance. The Black and Gold have the highest rated defense in the NFL, but defensive end Cam Jordan says the ranking doesn’t matter if they don’t accomplish their goals.

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While the defense is playing at a high level, Jordan is having a down year statistically due to being double-teamed a lot. Cam says it’s not about his individual stats, it’s about the team.

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Quarterback Taysom Hill made his first start two weeks ago against Atlanta, meaning the Falcons have experience in defending him.  Despite being 2-0 as the starter, Hill says there’s still a lot of things he needs to improve on.

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The 25th ranked Cajuns will face the Appalachian State Mountaineers tonight in a game that ESPN is televising at 7:30. The Mountaineers will not repeat as Sun Belt champs this year, but they still own a seven and two record. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says they have another good  running back in Camerun Peoples

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Peoples has rushed for 639 yards and they also have Daetrich Harrington, who has rushed for nearly 6000 yards. The two have combined to score 13 touchdowns. The Cajuns have yet to beat App State in eight previous tries. Napier says they have complete respect for the Mountaineers…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Dec 3

Authorities have arrested a Lincoln Parish father and mother of a 20-month old boy who died in a house fire in late August. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the toddler died in the blaze, but an autopsy on the child’s body also found evidence of abuse

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32-year-old Jessica Lewis and 37-year-old Christopher Bell have been charged with one count of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile.

The CDC Guidelines for quarantine after a COVID exposure were revised this week. US Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir says if you’ve had close contact with a COVID positive person you can quarantine for ten days and if testing involved it can be reduced to seven days.

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A photo has gone viral that shows Governor John Bel Edwards not wearing a mask while out in public. A spokeswoman for the governor says the picture was taken last month as Edwards ate at the Baton Rouge Country Club. The governor’s office says Edwards stood up without a mask on to speak to another person when the photo was captured. Edwards says he did not violate his own mask mandate.

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Bar owners and microbrewers vented their frustrations with COVID restrictions they say are overly burdensome to a House committee. Louisiana Craft Brewers Guild Director Carey Koch says large breweries are barred from indoor service while small restaurants are allowed to operate as bars.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

After not playing in November because of four games that were either postponed or canceled due to COVID-19 related issues, Louisiana Tech will take on North Texas tonight in Denton. The Bulldogs are 4-and-3, while the Mean Green are three and four. Tech Coach Skip Holtz says North Texas likes to play pressure defense
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Tech is facing a defense that’s allowing 41 points a game.

Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban returns to Tiger Stadium on Saturday as his number one ranked Crimson Tide squad faces a struggling LSU team…
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Kick-off is at 7 PM.

The 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns left today for North Carolina where they’ll face Appalachian State tomorrow night in a game that will be televised on ESPN at 7:30. Coach Billy Napier on the rematch of the last two Sun Belt Championship games….
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The Cajuns are looking for their first win against the Mountaineers in school history. App State has won the first eight meetings between the two schools.

In college basketball…ULM tips off its season tonight by visiting Louisiana Tech. The Warhawks have never beaten the Bulldogs on the hardwood. The last meeting between the two schools was in 2013. Also, Northwestern State is at TCU. The Horned Frogs are allowing just 54 points a game.

430 PM LRN News

New CDC guidelines say those who were exposed to a positive COVID case now only have to quarantine for ten days, as opposed to the previous 14. US Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir…

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Bar owners and microbrewers vented their frustrations with COVID restrictions they say are overly burdensome to a House committee. Rock and Bowl owner Johnny Blanchard says if the state would work with bar and music venue owners on looser restrictions a lot of service industry workers could be moved off unemployment.

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The state’s unemployment trust fund has been drained dry and Louisiana is currently having to take out federal loans to pay out state benefits.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he did not violate the state’s mask mandate in a photo of him that shows him not wearing a mask in public. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A rash of state officials have all come down with COVID-19, or have been exposed to the virus recently. Today news broke that State Treasure John Schroder is hospitalized with the disease but is responding well to treatment and in little discomfort. Congressman Garrett Graves is in quarantine right now after having close contact with a positive case, and Congressman Mike Johnson announced that he had the bug very recently, but has fully recovered from it and tested negative.

3:30 LRN Newscast Dec 3

Louisiana Bar owners and microbrewers vented their frustrations to a House committee over COVID restrictions. Matt Chiasson, owner of Lafayette’s Grouse Room, says the “bad actors” who are operating their bars against state restrictions are doing so out of desperation as everyone in the industry hemorrhages cash.

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Authorities have arrested a Lincoln Parish father and mother of a 20-month old boy who died in a house fire August 31st. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the toddler died in the blaze, but an autopsy on the child’s body also found evidence of abuse.  Rodrigue credits dedicated investigators.

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32-year-old Jessica Lewis and 37-year-old Christopher Bell have been charged with one count of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile.

A photo has gone viral that shows Governor John Bel Edwards not wearing a mask while out in public. A spokeswoman for the governor says the picture was taken last month as Edwards ate at the Baton Rouge Country Club. Even though most establishments require a mask to be worn upon entry, Edwards says no one is required to wear one while at the table.

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The photo shows Edwards standing next to a table without a mask.

The CDC Guidelines for quarantine after a COVID exposure were revised this week. US Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir says if you’ve had close contact with a COVID positive person, which is less than six feet unmasked for 15 minutes or longer, the period is now 10 days.

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230 PM LRN News

The CDC revises quarantine guidelines if you’ve been exposed to COVID. Brooke Thorington explains.

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A report from the State Treasurers Office says Treasurer John Schroder is currently in the hospital after testing positive for COVID-19. The report says he is responding to treatments well and feeling little discomfort at the moment.

Authorities have arrested a Lincoln Parish father and mother of a 20-month old boy who died in a house fire in late August. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says 32-year-old Jessica Lewis and 37-year-old Christopher Bell have been charged with one count of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile after the autopsy revealed signs of abuse.

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A photo has gone viral that shows Governor John Bel Edwards not wearing a mask while out in public. A spokeswoman for the governor says the picture was taken last month as Edwards ate at the Baton Rouge Country Club. The governor’s office says Edwards stood up without a mask on to speak to another person when the photo was captured. Edwards says the photo only tells a part of the story.

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