8:30 LRN Newscast February 20

The Public Service Commission is planning to investigate just how the power situation went so wrong across much of the state this week. Matt Doyle has more.
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Cleco reports this morning that about eight thousand of its customers remain without power. Most of those outages are in Rapides and Avoyelles Parishes. Entergy Louisiana is reporting 18-thousand outages. And there’s a freezing fog advisory in effect this morning for all of north Louisiana and as far south as Vernon parish.

State Police and the state department of transportation are warning motorists of black ice this morning in areas of the state where snow and ice are still on the ground. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says DOTD has used three and a half million pounds of salt and thousands of gallons of brine in an effort to keep the interstates from becoming too slippery…
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Wilson says the snow and ice should melt away later today as temperatures will get into the low to mid-40s in north Louisiana.

The statewide average for a gallon of gasoline has jumped up to $2.30 and Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman says motorists can expect prices at the pump to keep going up….
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7:30 LRN Sportscast February 20

Zach Streif is leaving the broadcast booth as the voice of the Saints to become an assistant offensive line coach for the Black and Gold. Streif played 12 seasons with the Saints as a right tackle and spent the last three years calling football games for the franchise he loves. Streif says he wants to help young guys grow and develop.

In college football last night, Nicholls scored 13 touchdowns as they scored a school-record 87 points in an 87-3 win over Lincoln University of Missouri., which is a division two school. Lindsey Scott threw for two touchdowns and ran for another. Nicholls hosts Lamar next Saturday.

The Pelicans were outscored 41-12 in the fourth quarter last night and were burned by the Suns 132 to 114. Defending the three-point shot continues to be a problem for New Orleans as Phoenix hit 22 of them.

On the PGA Tour, former LSU golfer Sam Burns has a five-shot lead over Dustin Johnson after two rounds at the Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles.

The LSU men’s basketball team hosts Auburn at three pm today. The Tigers are in third place in the SEC with an 8-and-4 record, while Auburn is 5-and-8. Tigers coach Will Wade says his team will need to be ready to defend after made baskets…
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Also today, Nicholls hosts Central Arkansas at 5 PM.

It’s opening day for LSU baseball. The seventh-ranked Tigers will host Air Force at 1 PM. Potential first-round pick Jaden Hill will get the start on the mound for the Bayou Bengals and he’s expected to throw three innings.

Yesterday, Luis Aviles two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the tenth gave Tulane a three to two victory over the Ragin Cajuns. McNeese outhit 25th ranked Alabama 12 to 9 last night but lost to the Crimson Tide ten to six. The series continues today at 2 PM.

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 19

Nearly half a million more Louisianans will be eligible to get vaccinated starting Monday, that includes K-12 teachers and those 55 and older with certain health conditions. Governor Edwards says this decision was made after the state was told we’re getting a big bump in our vaccine allocation.

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Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says once the winter weather has passed the PSC will investigate what went wrong and why power providers had such poor communication with customers. Greene says companies’ failure to give customers a heads up when they would be subject to a rolling blackout needs to be addressed. He says there must be a better system in place.  

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It won’t be until Saturday afternoon before the highways are free of ice in north Louisiana. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says they had 14-hundred workers, primarily in north Louisiana before the storm arrived, salting and brining major roads
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With oil refineries shutting down due to the recent winter weather across the south, gas prices have risen almost 3 cents overnight to 2.28 a gallon for regular gas.  Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says prices were already on the rise before the storms and the weather only made things worse.  Redman believes that gas prices will continue to increase.

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445 Sportscast 2/19

The LSU men’s basketball team will host Auburn in Baton Rouge on Saturday at 3 p.m.  While Auburn sits at 11-11 on the season, they’ve played well lately led by point guard Sharife Cooper.  Auburn has a great transition offense and Wade says his team will need to be ready to defend after made baskets in order to slow them down.

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The ULM-Little Rock men’s and women’s basketball doubleheaders is scheduled for Sunday the 21st and
Monday the 22th  in Monroe.  The games were pushed back due to winter storms that impacted travel.  Tip-off times are the same for both days, with the women playing at 1 p.m. followed by the men at 4.  General admission tickets are priced at 10 dollars for each doubleheader and are available through the ULM ticket office in the Fant-Ewing Coliseum.

Due to ongoing travel restrictions brought on by this week’s weather conditions, both basketball series for Louisiana Tech versus Middle Tennessee have been postponed.

The Nicholls State Colonels will begin their 2021 spring football season tonight as they host Lincoln University of Missouri at 6 p.m.  Nicholls will be looking to improve its 22-26 all-time record in season openers after a loss at Kansas State in 2019.  Coming off of two-straight Southland Conference championships, Nicholls was picked to repeat as champs in the spring season.

The Northwestern State football team has not played a game in 457 days and now the Demons will have to wait even longer, as Saturday’s season opener against Lamar has been postponed because of snow and ice-covered roads in Louisiana and Texas.  The game has been rescheduled for March 27th.  The Demons will now open the spring season against Nicholls on March 6th.

LSU baseball will begin the 2021 season tomorrow as they host Air Force in Alex Box stadium.  The Tigers will play Air Force again on Sunday before taking on Louisiana Tech on Monday to close out the weekend series.  The weekend tournament originally included Notre Dame but a Covid-19 outbreak forced the Fighting Irish to stay home.  The series was also pushed back a day due to the winter storm that impacted the area.

430 PM LRN News

K-12 teachers and those 55 and older with certain medical conditions will be added to the list of eligable vaccine receipients Monday. That’s nearly a half million more eligable state residents but Governor Edwards thinks we have the supply now to start opening things up…
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Over a half million Louisianans have been vaccinated so far.
AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman warns Louisianans to fill up their gas tanks now because we could be experiencing low gas supply due to the winter storms.
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He says those storms are resulting in increase fuel costs for drivers. A gallon of regular is up to 2.28 a gallon for a statewide average. That’s a three cent overnight jump and a fifteen cent jump month to month.
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roads across north Louisiana are still impassable and State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says they likely won’t be clear to drive on until the sun comes out and temperatures rise Saturday afternoon.
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Wilson says DOTD also used three and a half million pounds of salt and thousands of gallons of brine in an effort to keep interstates from becoming too slippery.
Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says once the winter weather has passed the PSC will investigate what went wrong. Greene says we just didn’t have the emergency capacity to keep everyone’s lights on during this historic week of winter weather.
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3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 19

On Monday another 475-thousand will be prioritized for the COVID vaccine in Louisiana. Edwards says with the winter storms causing delays in vaccine deliveries and administering doses, he’s urging those looking to be vaccinated to be patient.

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For a list of participating vaccine providers go to CovidVaccine.LA.Gov or call 211.

It won’t be until Saturday afternoon before the highways are free of ice in north Louisiana. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says DOTD used three and a half million pounds of salt and thousands of gallons of brine in an effort to keep interstates from becoming too slippery.

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The Public Service Commission is planning to investigate just how the power situation went so wrong across much of the state this week. Matt Doyle has more. 

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State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in which Washington Parish Sheriff’s deputies shot and killed a man who confronted them with two large knives in Mount Hermon Thursday. Deputies were there to investigate a report of domestic violence when 28-year-old Dustin Crain reportedly confronted them with knives. The sheriff’s office is investigating the domestic violence while state police investigate the shooting.

230 PM LRN News

Nearly half a million more Louisianans will be eligible to get vaccinated starting Monday, that includes K-12 teachers and those 55 and older with certain health conditions. Governor Edwards says this decision was made after the state was told we’re getting a big bump in our vaccine allocation.

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540,000 Louisianans have now received atleast one dose of their two dose vaccine series.

The winter weather is driving up the price of a gallon of regular in Louisiana, now up to 2.28 on average. Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says we’re up three cents over yesterday and 15 cents on the month, the kinds of spikes you ususally only see around hurricanes.

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Redman also warns the winter conditions could delay gas shipments, so tank up while you can.
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Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says once the winter weather has passed the PSC will investigate what went wrong and why power providers had such poor communication with customers. Greene says they won’t have immediate answers to what went wrong, but they will conduct a thorough investigation.

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Governor Edwards has requested everyone limit energy consumption from 7PM to 10 PM tonight and 7 AM to 9 AM tomorrow to help reduce the need for rolling blackouts.

It will be until Saturday afternoon before the highways are free of ice in north Louisiana. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says they had 14-hundred workers, primarily in north Louisiana before the storm arrived, salting and brining major roads
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1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 19

With oil refineries shutting down due to the recent winter weather across the south, gas prices have risen almost 3 cents overnight to 2.28 a gallon for regular gas.  Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says prices were already on the rise before the storms and the weather only made things worse.  Redman believes that gas prices will continue to increase.

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It won’t be until Saturday afternoon before the highways are free of ice in north Louisiana. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says some melting will occur today, but they expect re-freezing tonight as temperatures fall into the teens.

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Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says once the winter weather has passed the PSC will investigate what went wrong and why power providers had such poor communication with customers. Greene says companies’ failure to give customers a heads up when they would be subject to a rolling blackout needs to be addressed. He says there must be a better system in place.  

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On Monday COVID vaccine eligibility will increase by another 475-thousand. The historic winter storms delayed COVID vaccine shipments across the state. But Governor Edwards says with an increase in weekly allocations he’s comfortable in allowing more to be vaccinated.

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LRN PM Newscall Feb 19

As 475-thousand will be eligible to get vaccinated in Louisiana Monday, Governor Edwards urges residents to be patient. Brooke Thorington explains.

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The Public Service Commission is planning to investigate just how the power situation went so wrong across much of the state this week. Matt Doyle has more. 

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With oil refineries shutting down due to the recent winter weather across the south, gas prices have risen almost 3 cents overnight from 2.25 a gallon to 2.28 a gallon for regular gas.  Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says this is the type of spike we would typically see during hurricane season.

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Gas prices were already on the rise before the winter storms and the weather only made things worse.  Redman believes that gas prices will continue to rise.

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Redman says you should keep your tank full because there could be a gas shortage for the coming days.

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On Monday COVID vaccine eligibility will increase by another 475-thousand. The historic winter storms delayed COVID vaccine shipments across the state. But  Governor Edwards says with an increase in weekly allocations he’s comfortable in allowing more to be vaccinated.

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Beginning Monday, those ages 55 to 64 with certain health conditions will be eligible for vaccinations, along with K-12 teachers and school support staff, day care staff and pregnant women.

Edwards says there will be enough doses to go around

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Edwards says with the winter storms causing delays in vaccine deliveries and administering doses, he’s urging those seeking to be vaccinated to be patient.

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For a list of participating vaccine providers go to CovidVaccine.LA.Gov or call 211.

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Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says once the winter weather has passed the PSC will investigate what went wrong and why power providers had such poor communication with customers.  

Greene says we just didn’t have the emergency capacity to keep everyone’s lights on during this historic week of winter weather. 

Cut 9 (12) “…affordability”

The order to initiate rolling blackouts was made by MISO, a super-regional entity in charge of maintaining power reliability.  

Greene says companies’ failure to give customers a heads up when they would be subject to a rolling blackout needs to be addressed. He says there must be a better system in place.  

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Governor Edwards has requested everyone limit energy consumption from 7PM to 10 PM tonight and 7 AM to 9 AM tomorrow to help reduce the need for rolling blackouts.  

Greene says they won’t have immediate answers to what went wrong, but they will conduct a thorough investigation.  

Cut 11 (09) “…mistakes.”

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It will be until Saturday afternoon before the highways are free of ice in north Louisiana. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says some melting will occur today, but they expect re-freezing tonight as temperatures fall into the teens

Cut 12 (12) “ …in the morning” 

The state transportation of department is facing criticism for not doing enough. Wilson says they had 14-hundred workers, primarily in north Louisiana before the storm arrived, salting and brining major roads

Cut 13 (06)“…in that”

Wilson says DOTD also used three and a half million pounds of salt and thousands of gallons of brine in an effort to keep interstates from becoming too slippery.

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He says mother nature can be their best ally by providing several hours of temperatures above freezing.

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The LSU men’s basketball team will host Auburn in Baton Rouge on Saturday at 3 p.m.  While Auburn sits at 11-11 on the season, they’ve played well lately led by point guard Sharife Cooper.  Coach Will Wade says Cooper does a great job of distributing the ball to his teammates.

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Auburn has a great transition offense and Wade says his team will need to be ready to defend after made baskets in order to slow them down.

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1230 PM LRN News

Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says once the winter weather has passed the PSC will investigate what went wrong. Greene says we just didn’t have the emergency capacity to keep everyone’s lights on during this historic week of winter weather.  

Cut 9 (12) “…affordability” 

The order to initiate rolling blackouts was made by MISO, a super-regional entity in charge of maintaining power reliability.   

Gas jumped three cents last night to 2.28 a gallon for regular as a result of the winter storm and AAA fuel analyst Don Redman warns that you should keep your tank full because there could be a gas shortage for the coming days. 

Cut 5  (10)  “…get it delivered” 

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475-thousand new Louisiana residents will be eligible to get vaccinated Monday and Governor Edwards is asking those newly eligible to be paitent. Brooke Thorington explains. 

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