LRN AM Newscall January 4

Laws aimed at lowering auto insurance rates through lawsuit reform went into with the new year. Matt Doyle spoke with a supporter of the reforms…

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Congressman-elect Luke Letlow was laid to rest on Saturday and a special election for the now vacant seat will be held in March. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Beginning today more Louisiana residents are eligible to be vaccinated. Brooke Thorington explains.

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A new law that supporters say will lower auto insurance rates went into effect with the start of the new year. The tort reform legislation was approved during the June special session. Louisiana Association of Business and Industry CEO Stephen Waguespack backed the changes…

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The law lowers the “jury trial threshold” from 50,000, by far the highest in the nation, to 10,000 dollars.

The legislation sought to lower auto insurance rates by saving insurers money in court settlement costs. Waguespack says Louisiana is no longer an outlier…

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Opponents argue the changes will make it more difficult for victims of vehicular or business negligence to win a fair settlement in court.

Opponents also pointed out the law does not require insurers to lower rates, and in hearings, insurers refused to commit to doing so if it were implemented. Regardless, Waguespack is optimistic prices will drop.

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A special election will be held in March to fill the now vacant 5th Congressional District seat left open after the passing of Congressman-elect Luke Letlow. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says Alexandria Representative Lance Harris, who lost to Letlow in a December runoff, has to be seriously considering a second run…

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Another potential favorite would be Congressman Ralph Abraham, should he want to return to the seat he just retired from.

Stockley says it’s hard to pinpoint another likely competitive candidate for the seat outside of Harris or Abraham.

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Ouachita Police Juror Scotty Robinson, who received the third most votes of any Republican in the November 3rd primary, is also a potential contender for the seat.

Stockley says the problem for any new candidate is they’ll only have two months to run up enough name recognition to win in the state’s largest and advertising inefficient district.

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Letlow’s funeral was held Saturday in Monroe. He was set to be sworn in Sunday.

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Beginning today more people are eligible to be vaccinated for COVID in Louisiana. Governor Edwards made the announcement last week and over the weekend many people visited pharmacies ahead of doses arriving. People over the age of 70 and those on dialysis can now be vaccinated. Edwards says adverse side effects of the vaccine are rare.

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Others now eligible are schools of allied health students, residents, and staff; and home agency patients and personnel, and those who work in ambulatory and outpatient health care.

Edwards says even for those who’ve received one dose of the vaccine,  we all still need to follow mitigation efforts like masking because we are still in a critical state of the pandemic.

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Studies show that both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which are now available in the US, are highly effective and Edwards stressed that fact for those on the fence about being vaccinated.

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For a list of pharmacies where the vaccine is available visit CovidVaccine.la.gov and you must make an appointment to be inoculated.  To receive the maximum protection of the vaccine you must receive two doses.

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2020 was an unprecedented year for the Department of Family and Children Services as more than $674 million was distributed in emergency food stamps. Deputy Assistant Secretary Jean Guinta has the breakdown.

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And $92.6 million in hurricane disaster SNAP benefits was also distributed.

Jean Guinta says to keep staff and recipients safe they made changes in the distribution of SNAP benefits last year.

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And because of the success of the virtual program, Guinta says other states have asked for guidance and are modeling their distribution process after Louisiana’s.

From March to December of 2020, Guinta says demand for SNAP benefits increased 26-percent. She credits the work of her staff for meeting the unprecedented demand.

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The department also secured waivers to allow recipients to use their benefits to purchase hot or prepared foods. Guinta says that aided hurricane recipients while they were living in hotels or without a kitchen to prepare food.

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The Saints completed a sweep of NFC South opponents and is the second seed in the NFC playoffs after a dominating 33-7 win over Carolina. New Orleans won despite having five players on the reserve-COVID-19 list, including their top two running backs Alvin Kamara and Latavius Murray. Coach Sean Payton was asked the COVID issues

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The Saints starting free safety Marcus Williams also did not play, but New Orleans still intercepted five passes. Defensive end Trey Hendrickson says he’s not surprised they didn’t miss a beat

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Saints Quarterback Drew Brees was in rhythm from the start and threw for 201 yards and three touchdowns. Receiver Emmanuel Sanders needed eight catches to get to 60 catches on the season, which would result in a 500-thousand bonus. Sanders had nine catches on the day

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The Pelicans continue their four-game homestand tonight as they host the Indiana Pacers. New Orleans has won two in a row and they are coming off a 120-116 win over the Raptors. Recently acquired guard Eric Bledsoe had a good game with 19 points and 10 assists. Coach Stan Van Gundy on Bledsoe trying to fit in

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 The LSU basketball team fell to 1-1 in SEC play as they lost to Florida in Gainesville, 83-79. Field goal percentage was the key stat, as the Gators shot 50-percent from the field, while the Tigers shot 41-percent. LSU Coach Will Wade says his team missed a lot of shots near the rim

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10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 2

The funeral for the late Congressman-elect Luke Letlow who passed away Tuesday from COVID-related complications will be today. It will be at 2 p.m. at North Monroe Baptist Church. All COVID restrictions will be followed and the funeral will be live-streamed from the church’s social media platforms.

Louisiana’s top public health expert has been encouraged by the COVID vaccine rollout distribution so far. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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From March to December of 2020, demand for food stamps increased 26-percent, in Louisiana. DCFS Deputy Assistant Secretary Jean Guinta credits the work of her staff for meeting the unprecedented demand.

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The City of Lake Charles is still recovering after devastation from Hurricanes Laura and Delta. Mayor Nic Hunter says as for Federal recovery efforts it’s still too early to judge with just four months out. He says while FEMA has responded well with some things…

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Hunter says he’s extremely grateful for the community and how they’ve helped each other out during recovery and he’s optimistic about the city rebuilding.

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Congressman-elect Luke Letlow was to be sworn into office tomorrow to represent the 5th Congressional district, but due to his life being cut short from COVID his family is holding funeral services for him today at 2pm. Services will be at North Monroe Baptist Church and all COVID restrictions will be in place, his family is requesting attendees to wear masks. Governor Edwards has ordered flags be flown at half-staff today in memory of 41-year-old Letlow who died on Tuesday.

The Louisiana Department of Family and Children services distributed more than $674 million in food stamps last year due to the pandemic and three hurricanes. Deputy Assistant Secretary Jean Guinta says to keep staff and recipients safe they made some changes.

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She says other states have asked for guidance and are modeling their distribution process now after Louisiana’s.

2020 was the busiest year on record for the Louisiana National Guard, guard spokesperson Noel Collins says in addition to the demands of the pandemic and an unprecedented hurricane season for the state, the guardsmen are involved in overseas missions.

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The city of Lake Charles endured two hurricanes last year and Mayor Nic Hunter says in addition to housing for residents a large factor for the city to recover is major employers’ commitments to stay and rebuild.

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Overall, Hunter says he’s optimistic about the recovery of Lake Charles because its residents and business community are very resilient.

8:30 LRN Newscast Jan 2

Thursday’s announcement that those over the age of 70 in Louisiana can begin receiving COVID vaccines has many already crowding pharmacies to get vaccinated before doses have arrived. The vaccines will begin on Monday, Department of Health spokeswoman Aly Neel stressed that only a limited supply of 10,000 Moderna doses will be available next week and appointments are required, or you will be turned away.

 

2020 was an unprecedented year for the Department of Family and Children services as more than $674 million was distributed in food stamps. Deputy Assistant Secretary Jean Guinta has the breakdown.

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And $92.6 million in hurricane disaster SNAP benefits was also distributed.

The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is going slower than many expected. The state’s top public health expert says Louisiana will have received more than 210-thousand vaccine doses by today and over 45-thousand doses have been administered. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter admits it’s a complex operation

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been placed on the NFL’s reserve-COVID-19 list after testing positive for the coronavirus. And there’s a possibility he could miss a playoff game next week. New Orleans can still get the first seed in the NFC and a first-round bye. For that to happen, the Saints need to beat the Panthers tomorrow, the Packers have to lose to the Bears and Seattle must defeat San Francisco. Saints safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson will also miss Sunday’s game due to COVID.

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been placed on the NFL’s reserve-COVID-19 list after testing positive for the coronavirus. And there’s a possibility he could miss a playoff game next week. New Orleans can still get the first seed in the NFC and a first-round bye. For that to happen, the Saints need to beat the Panthers tomorrow, the Packers have to lose to the Bears and Seattle must defeat San Francisco. Saints safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson will also miss Sunday’s game due to COVID.

Ohio State won last night’s Sugar Bowl and the Buckeyes will battle Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 11th in Miami. The Crimson Tide knocked off Notre Dame as former Amite (A-meet) star Devonta Smith caught seven passes and scored three touchdowns,

Also yesterday, Georgia defeated Cincinnati 24-21 and Northwestern knocked off Auburn 35-19.
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The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team started Sun Belt play last night with an 83-77 overtime win over Texas State. Devin Butts hit a career-high six three-pointers and finished with 22 points. Mylik Washingon had 21 points and eleven rebounds.

ULM also won its Sun Belt opener as the Warhawks defeated Arkansas State 84-72. Russell Harrison had 17 points.

Louisiana Tech was also a winner last night as the Bulldogs dribbled past Marshall 75-68, Kenneth Lofton and Isaiah Crawford each scored 15 points to help Tech win its Conference USA opener.

LSU is at Florida this afternoon. The Tigers are 6-1, while the Gators are 4-1. Tip-off is at 1 PM.

Southland Conference play begins today with Nicholls hosting Sam Houston at 5 PM in a game that can be seen on ESPN-plus.

The Pelicans host the Toronto Raptors. New Orleans beat the Raptors in the season opener and they are 3-and-2 on the season. The Raptors are 1-and-3. Tip-off is at 6:30.

6:30 LRN Newscast Jan 2

Louisiana’s top public health expert has been encouraged by the COVID vaccine rollout distribution so far. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The funeral for the late Congressman-elect Luke Letlow who passed away Tuesday from COVID-related complications will be today. It will be at 2 p.m. at North Monroe Baptist Church. All COVID restrictions will be followed and the funeral will be live-streamed from the church’s social media platforms.

2020 was the busiest year on record for the Louisiana National Guard with the pandemic, hurricanes, and a deployment of more than 2,000 guardsmen overseas. LANG spokesperson Noel Collins said since March, guardsmen have assisted with testing sites and food banks.

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The City of Lake Charles took a beating not once but twice with hurricanes in 2020, Laura was first responsible for widespread destruction and then Delta just added insult to injury. Mayor Nic Hunter says recovery efforts have come a long way in four months, however…

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Overall, Hunter is optimistic about the recovery of Lake Charles, because it’s residents and business community are resilient.

 

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara missed practice today after testing positive for COVID not once but twice and he’s now on the COVID list. Also, Kamara has been fined five-thousand dollars for wearing red and green shoes in his record tying six touchdown performance in the win over Minnesota on Christmas Day.

In his fourth season with the Black and Gold, Kamara is having his best season and is 68 yards away from a one-thousand yard rushing season. That’s a milestone he would like to reach
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New Orleans closes out the regular season Sunday at Carolina kick-off is 3:25.

The Sugar Bowl kicks off at 7 PM tonight in New Orleans as Ohio State and Clemson play in a revenge game for the Buckeyes who were denied last year by the Tigers. Sugar Bowl C-E-O Jeff Hundley…
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Unfortunately due to the pandemic, only 3,000 fans will be allowed in to see the game in person.

Earlier today, Georgia won the Peach Bowl as they rallied to beat Cincinnati 24-21. 14th ranked Northwestern defeated Auburn 35-19 in the Citrus Bowl.

LA Tech, ULM and the Cajuns tip off conference basketball play tonight. The Bulldogs will host Marshall at 6:30. Monroe is riding a three-game losing streak into their home game against Arkansas State at 6 PM. UL Lafayette has won six in a row as they host Texas State.

2:30 LRN Newscast Jan 1

Louisiana’s top public health expert has been encouraged by the COVID vaccine rollout distribution so far. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Funeral arrangements have been announced for the late Congressman-elect Luke Letlow who passed away Tuesday from COVID-related complications. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at North Monroe Baptist Church. All COVID restrictions will be followed and masks will be required by the family. The funeral will be live-streamed from the church’s social media platforms.

 

2020 was the busiest year on record for the Louisiana National Guard with the pandemic, hurricanes, and a deployment of more than 2,000 guardsmen overseas. LANG spokesperson Noel Collins said since March, guardsmen have assisted with testing sites and food banks.

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And distributed more than 56-million Personal Protective Equipment items.

After a record-tying six rushing touchdowns in an NFL game what will Saints running back Alvin Kamara do for an encore when New Orleans closes out the regular season at Carolina on Sunday. Kamara says he has not reflected much on his historic Christmas Day performance…

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1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 1

Thursday’s announcement that those over the age of 70 in Louisiana can begin receiving COVID vaccines has many already crowding pharmacies to get vaccinated before doses have arrived. The vaccines will begin on Monday, Department of Health spokeswoman Aly Neel stressed that only a limited supply of 10,000 Moderna doses will be available next week and appointments are required or you will be turned away.

The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is going slower than many expected. The state’s top public health expert says Louisiana will have received more than 210-thousand vaccine doses by Saturday. Over 45-thousand doses have been administered. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter admits it’s a complex operation

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The 87th annual Sugar Bowl is tonight in New Orleans and it’s a much different event this year due to the pandemic. Ohio State and Clemson will play in the national semifinal game and Sugar Bowl C-E-O Jeff Hundley says while the parade and other public events tied to the bowl game have been canceled, at least they are having a game this year…

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2020 was the busiest year on record for the Louisiana National Guard. Guard spokesperson Noel Collins says they assisted with 400 generator missions; distributed 5.7 million meals, 7.8 million liters of water, 1.4 million bags of ice, and 267-thousand tarps.

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12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 1

The COVID vaccine rollout is going slower than expected, the state should receive 210-thousand doses Saturday. There are currently 249-thousand people eligible to receive the vaccine and that group includes health care workers. nursing home residents and first responders. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says starting Monday another 649-thousand people will be eligible and that includes a select number of individuals over the age of 70…

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Funeral arrangements have been announced for the late Congressman-elect Luke Letlow who passed away Tuesday from COVID-related complications. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at North Monroe Baptist Church. All COVID restrictions will be followed and masks will be required by the family. The funeral will be live-streamed from the church’s social media platforms.

2020 was the busiest year on record for the Louisiana National Guard with the pandemic, hurricanes, and a deployment of more than 2,000 guardsmen overseas. LANG spokesperson Noel Collins says in addition to the unusual demands of in Louisiana last year, the guardsmen are involved in overseas missions.

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The city of Lake Charles took a beating not once but twice in 2020, with Hurricanes Laura and then Delta. Mayor Nic Hunter says in addition to housing for residents a large factor for the city to recover is major employers’ commitments to stay and rebuild.

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Overall, Hunter is optimistic about the recovery of Lake Charles because it’s residents and business community are resilient.