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The I-20 corridor was treated to a light layer of powdery-white snow this morning for the first time since 2018. National Weather Service Meteorologist Chris Nuttall says folks across north Louisiana woke up to several inches of snow in their yards…

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Natchitoches saw about three to four inches of snow, five cinches in Grand Cane, and six inches of snow in Zwolle.

Schools are closed and many businesses took the day off as most folks just aren’t comfortable trying to drive or walk through snow in Louisiana. KNOE-TV evening news anchor Jeff Horchak says the kids are enjoying it, but not all pets are excited about the change. Horchak says it’s the first time his dog ever saw snow…

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LSU staff and students return to campus today and are greeted with new COVID mitigation measures. Brooke Thorington explains

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National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund CEO Marcia Ferranto says 13 law enforcement officers died in Louisiana in 2020, nine of them from COVID. Ferranto says officers are getting exposed to a lot of coronavirus…

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1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 11

It’s a day off from school and many businesses are closed because of the snow. KNOE-TV evening news anchor Jeff Horchak says kids are enjoying the snow and so are adults.
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Cleco says they are working on restoring power and hope to have most of the power restored by end of the day but some rural areas due to tree being down might go with outpower until tomorrow
13 Louisiana law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2020 according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, CEO Marcia Ferranto says nine of the 13 are believed to have died from getting infected by coronavirus on the job.
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Two of the other fatalities were related to firearms and the last two were traffic incidents.

LSU Interim President Thomas Galligan Jr says the school is receiving a limited number of vaccines this week for healthcare students who have direct contact with COVID patients. As for when the vaccine is more widespread, Galligan says if they will implement a requirement for the vaccine remains to be seen.
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The spring semester started today.

The Saints will face the Buccaneers in the Divisional Round of the playoffs on Sunday for the third time this season. Many say beating the same team three times is a rarity, but NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says Who Dat fans should be familiar with a three-game sweep because the Saints accomplished it back in 2017.
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Kick off is a 5:30

12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 11

North Louisiana is enjoying a snow day as up to half a foot of snow fell from a rare winter storm. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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LDH announces that 209 vaccine providers in all 64 parishes will receive vaccines this week. Last week as more residents became eligible to receive the vaccine supply was extremely limited. More pharmacies and health care centers have been added this week. To set up an appointment or find a provider visit CovidVaccine.La.GOV

As students and faculty return to campus at LSU today, they’ll find a few more changes pandemic wise. LSU Interim President Thomas Galligan, Jr. says in addition to voluntary COVID testing on campus, five percent of the campus population will be sent notices every two weeks that they are to report for mandatory COVID testing.

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Galligan says after you’ve tested positive, and isolated properly you will not be required to be tested again for 90 days.

The Saints will face the Buccaneers in the Divisional Round of the playoffs on Sunday for the third time this season.  New Orleans won the first two matchups and while many believe it’s difficult to beat the same team three times in a season, NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says the numbers say otherwise.

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The Saints have opened as a three-point favorite.

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The New Orleans Saints have advanced to the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs after a victory over the Chicago Bears.  The Saints led 7-3 but dominated the second half in route to a 21-9 victory.  The defense held Chicago to 239 total yards and just one third-down conversion.  New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns.  Here’s Brees on the performance…

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The Saints play the Buccaneers on Sunday.

The winner of the Saints-Bucs will take on the winner of the Rams-Packers game in the NFC Championship game.

Ragin Cajuns running back Elijah Mitchell announced Sunday that he will enter the 2021 NFL draft.  He joins the other half of the Cajuns’ running back duo, Trey Ragas, who declared for the draft on Thursday.  Mitchell ran for over 800 yards and 8 touchdowns this season.

The LSU men’s basketball team cruised to a 75-61 win over Ole Miss on Saturday.  Trendon Watford had a game-high 21 points to go along with 6 rebounds, while Javonte Smart added 17 points and 6 assists.  The Tigers played well despite losing star Cam Thomas in the first half due to injury.  Head Coach Will Wade said he was pleased with the performance.

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In high school football news, two high-profile coaching changes are set to take place as Frank Monica will reportedly retire as St. Charles head coach.  Monica has coached for 51 years and won state titles at St. Charles, Lutcher, and Riverside.  Also, Lafayette Christian and Coach Jacarde Carter have parted ways.  The school says it was mutual, however, Carter claims he was fired and it wasn’t mutual.

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LSU Interim President Thomas Galligan, Jr. says they are adding more mitigation measures for the Spring Semester, for example, random COVID testing. Galligan says those on campus will be sent notifications to be tested, those who fail to comply could face repercussions.

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13 Louisiana law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2020 according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. CEO Marcia Ferranto says that’s the highest number they’ve ever recorded in Louisiana, and part of an unfortunate nationwide trend.

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Nine of the 13 officers who died in Louisiana died from COVID infections linked to exposure on the job. ‘

North Louisiana saw snow on the ground this morning as it experienced its first measurable snow in the event last night since 2018. National Weather Service Meteorologist Chris Nuttall says two-to-three inches of snow fell along the I-20 corridor and there are higher snowfall totals south of the interstate.

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Lost amidst a historic burst of news last week was the fact that Democrats now control both chambers of Congress, and with a Democratic President set to be sworn in will get to set the agenda in Washington for at least the next two years. Political analyst Clancy DuBos says after Dems pass another COVID relief bill expect them to make a pivot into other issues of importance for the caucus.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 11

It’s a winter wonderland across north Louisiana today after a rare snowfall ended this morning. National Weather Service Meteorologist Chris Nuttall says two to four inches of snow fell across the region.

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Nuttall says two-to-three inches of snow fell along the I-20 corridor, while as much as a half-foot of snow fell in Zwolle.

As the vaccine rollout continues some question the safety and speed at which the vaccines were approved, Assistant Dean for Translational Science at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, Doctor Lucio Miele says the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are the safest vaccines he’s ever studied, and 70-thousand participants were involved in the clinical trials.

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Chief Nursing Officer at Baton Rouge Woman’s Hospital Cheri Johnson says they thought birth rates would decline due to uncertainty and financial fallout from the pandemic, but birth rates are up. Visitation restrictions however have changed the experience for families, but Johnson says families have gotten extremely creative as they wait for the delivery.

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After winning both Georgia Senate races Democrats now control both chambers of Congress for the first time in a decade. Political analyst Clancy DuBos says expect dems to push through another, larger COVID relief bill. DuBos says that means bigger stimulus checks, but not without other priorities attached…

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9:30 LRN Newscast January 11

Light snow in north Louisiana will come to an end this morning, but there’s plenty of the white stuff around to build a snowman. The winter storm has also led to numerous closures, especially bridges and overpasses that freeze in these types of conditions. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says use the 5-1-1 system to get the latest on road closures…
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State offices are closed in 29 parishes.

We are entering the tenth month of the coronavirus pandemic and hospitals are gearing up for an increase in births. Woman’s Hospital is expecting about 200 more births than normal next quarter. Chief Nursing Officer at Woman’s Cheri Johnson says families have adapted to the changes in visitation rules at hospitals….
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Lost in the crush of news last week was the fact that Democrats now control both chambers of Congress. Matt Doyle spoke with an analyst about what to expect in the short term from the new blue majority…
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The Saints are heading to the NFL’s divisional round of the playoffs after a solid 21-9 win over the Chicago Bears yesterday. The defense didn’t allow a touchdown until the final play of the game and Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 265 yards and two TDs. New Orleans will host Tampa Bay this Sunday.

8:30 LRN Newscast January 11

It’s a winter wonderland across north Louisiana this morning as at least a couple of inches of snow fell. It’s fun for the kids as they get a chance to build a snowman, but the winter precipitation also produces slick roadways. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says if you do not have to drive anywhere stay at home…
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The snow will not last long as high temperatures today will get into the low 40s.

It’s a new week, so that means thousands of more individuals will get a COVID vaccine. But will it protect you from coronavirus mutations? LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, Doctor Lucio Miele, says the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines can be easily adapted…
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The number of COVID-19 patients in the hospital has fallen below two-thousand to 1,960 and 225 of those individuals are on a ventilator. That’s according to the latest COVID numbers provided by the state health department. COVID-19 deaths rose by 40 on Sunday to 7,447 confirmed COVID related fatalities.

Even though the pandemic has changed hospital visitation, families are making unique adjustments when it comes to childbirth. Brooke Thorington explains.
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7:30 LRN Newscast January 11

It’s a snow day across north Lousiana as a winter storm has blanketed the region. The ULM Weather office reports that two-and-a-half inches of snow fell near Forsythe Park in Monroe. There are road closures as bridges and overpasses are icy. SWEPCO reports 15-thousand customers in northwest Louisiana are without power.

Mutations of the coronavirus raise concerns the vaccines will not be effective. Brooke Thorington spoke with a physician at LSU-Health New Orleans
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This week, Democrats will push to impeach President Donald Trump over the riot that took place at the U-S Capitol last week. Democrats now have the Majority in the Senate and House and political analyst Clancy Dubos says once Joe Biden is sworn in as President look for COVID-19 relief legislation and there are two other issues that have widespread support within the caucus…
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Chief Nursing Officer at Baton Rouge Woman’s Hospital Cheri Johnson says they thought birth rates would decline due to uncertainty and financial fallout from the pandemic. But instead, they’re seeing a slight uptick and they believe changes in the work environment are why many are choosing to add a member to the family.
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Johnson says they expect 200 more births than normal next quarter.

6:45 LRN Sportscast January 11

The Saints didn’t have much trouble beating Chicago yesterday as the defense kept the Bears out of the end zone until the final play of the game in a 21-9 NFL wildcard victory. The defense held Chicago to 239 total yards and just one third-down conversion. On offense, quarterback Drew Brees threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns while running back Alvin Kamara rushed for 99 yards and a score after missing last Sunday’s game due to a COVID positive test. Kamara says he felt fresh after not playing last week or practicing leading up to the game…
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New Orleans advances to the NFC Division round where they’ll meet Tampa Bay for a third time this season. The Saints will need to beat the Bucs for a third time this season to advance to the NFC title game.

The LSU men’s basketball team didn’t have much time to prepare for Ole Miss but still handled the Rebels 75-61 on Saturday night. The game was set up the day before after the Tigers originally scheduled game against Missouri was called off because of COVID issues involving the Mizzou basketball program. The Tigers are 3-and-1 in the SEC heading into Wednesday’s home game against Arkansas.

Elsewhere, Louisiana Tech split a pair of games against Western Kentucky. After four games in the Sun Belt, ULM and the Ragin Cajuns are 2-and-2. Nicholls has a two-game winning streak after beating Southeastern Louisiana 87-67 on Saturday. McNeese is off to an 0-2 start in league play after losing at home on Saturday to Northwestern State 78-75.

After a disappointing homestand, the Pelicans are at Dallas tonight looking to snap a three-game losing streak. It’s the start of a seven-game road trip for New Orleans. Tip off is at 7:30.