11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 5

Two more additional cases of the U.K. variant of COVID in Louisiana were confirmed by the CDC this week bringing the total to five. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the cases are in the greater New Orleans and Lafayette areas of the state. Kanter says don’t be misled that it’s only five confirmed cases…

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Normally his would be the first big weekend of Mardi Gras. To deter crowds from gathering state is sending additional state troopers, staff from the fire marshal’s office, and A-T-C to enforce COVID restrictions in New Orleans. Hotel bookings are up for the next two weekends and Governor Edwards has a message for visitors.

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Edwards is also discouraging gatherings for the Super Bowl this Sunday.

The prides of Webster Parish, Buccaneers linebacker Devin White and Chiefs safety L’Jarius Sneed, will feature heavily on Super Bowl Sunday. The two were Webster Parish rivals in High School, White playing at north Webster High and Sneed at Minden High. White, the heart of Tampa’s defense, says they grew up just 15 minutes from each other…

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For WAITR the Super Bowl is one of the top five delivery days of the year and they’ve ranked what they will think will be the top 10 delicacies to be ordered Sunday in the Bayou State. WAITR spokesperson Dean Turcol says number one on the list is not a surprise.

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For the entire list visit Louisiana radio network dot com.

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 5

If it were not for the coronavirus pandemic, this would be the first big weekend of Mardi Gras parades. But there are no parades this year and Governor John Bel Edwards is strongly urging residents not to gather in large groups during the carnival season.

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Edwards says Super Bowl viewing parties are also not a good idea.

New Iberia City Marshal 67-year-old Haywood Migues has been arrested for allegedly falsifying subpoena signatures. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says Migues was booked into the Iberia Parish Jail without incident Thursday.

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Gossen says Migues forged signatures showing individuals had been served a subpoena in lieu of making personal service.

The Louisiana Department of Insurance says they recovered more than 22 million dollars last year from insurance companies for consumers who filed complaints against their insurers. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says about 19 million of that was related to Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta…

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For WAITR the Super Bowl is one of the top five delivery days of the year and they’ve ranked what they will think will be the top delicacies to be ordered Sunday in the Bayou State.  WAITR Spokesperson, Dean Turcol says when you look specifically at individual cities the favorites are regional.

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The top five for the state are Wings, fries, chips & dip and mozzarella sticks. For the entire list visit Louisiana Radio Network dot com.

9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 5

Louisiana is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility as starting on Monday individuals over the age of 65 will be eligible to get their first dose. Up until now, individuals 70 or over have been eligible. Governor John Bel Edwards says an increase in doses allows for more people to get the vaccine…
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State Police has arrested The city Marshal of New Iberia as he’s been accused of falsifying subpoena signatures. Trooper Thomas Gossen says 67-year-old Haywood Tony Migues forged the signature of multiple individuals showing they had been served with a subpoena in lieu of making personal service…
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The Louisiana Insurance Department says 22-million dollars went to consumers last year as a result of disputes that were resolved with their insurance provider. Donelon says they don’t have the authority to force companies to pay you a certain amount, but they can help you reach a mediated settlement. If you’d like to file a complaint visit their website…
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Because of the pandemic, Super Bowl Sunday promises to be a big day for carryout and delivery orders. WAITR says they anticipate wings will be the number one food item delivered, followed by fries, burgers, chips and dip and mozzarella sticks. WAITR spokesperson Dean Turcol says sushi came in sixth place in their top ten list for food items most likely ordered…
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8:30 LRN Newscast February 5

Louisiana is expanding who is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as people over 65 will be eligible starting on Monday. Also, statewide elected officials, election workers and state and local COVID-19 emergency response personnel and can get their vaccination at hospitals, clinics or pharmacies…
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The new eligibility criteria means Governor Edwards can get his first COVID-19 vaccine dose next week and he says he’s excited about it.

New Iberia City Marshal 67-year-old Haywood Migues has been arrested for allegedly falsifying subpoena signatures. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says the investigation began last month…
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In 2020 the Louisiana Department of Insurance helped Louisiana policyholders win 22 million dollars from insurers through mediating complaints about underpayments. Matt Doyle has more.
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The man who wounded two medical staff members at a Shreveport hospital earlier this week has now been charged with murder in connection with a homicide in New Orleans. NOPD detectives believe Zaokoye Chatman used a machete to kill a man at a gas station on Sunday. Authorities say Chatman then traveled to Shreveport where he wounded two people at Ochsner LSU Health with a large knife.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 5

Beginning Monday those age 65 and above will be eligible in Louisiana for the COVID-19 vaccine. Brooke Thorington explains.
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According to the state health department, over 404-thousand people in the state have received at least their first dose of the two-dose vaccines and nearly 131-thousand have received both doses. Louisiana ranks 15th in the country for the number of vaccine doses administered per capita.

The state department of insurance says last year they recovered 22 million dollars for consumers who filed complaints against providers over what the payment they should receive as a result of damage to their home. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon explains what a typical complaint looks like…
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The 22-million dollars recovered last year nearly equals what they recovered between 2017 and 2019.

For WAITR the Super Bowl is one of the top five delivery days of the year and they’ve ranked what they will think will be the top 10 delicacies to be ordered Sunday in the Bayou State. WAITR spokesperson Dean Turcol says number one on the list is not a surprise.
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Wings are followed by fries, burgers, chips & dip, and mozzarella sticks round out the top five.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 5

There’s a good chance a former LSU running back will score a touchdown in Sunday’s Super Bowl 55. The Chiefs have two former Tiger running backs, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Darrell Williams, while the Buccaneers have been leaning on Leonard Fournette to lead their ground attack during the postseason. Fournette says he’s not surprised Edwards-Helairie had a successful rookie campaign…
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Saints Punter Thomas Morstead tells Boot Krewe Media’s Sports Overtime Podcast that he’s not retiring after a down season for him in 2020. Morestead averaged 43-yards a punt last season, the lowest of his career.

After playing one of their best games of the season on Wednesday night in a win over the Suns, the Pelicans are at Indiana tonight to play the Pacers. New Orleans is just three and seven on the road this year. Indiana has lost three of its last four. Tip time is at 6 PM.

In college basketball, ULM is at U-T Arlington looking to snap an eight-game losing streak. The Ragin Cajuns have won five in a row as they visit Arkansas State.

The La Tech men’s basketball team begins a two-game series at the Super Pit tonight as they visit North Texas. The Bulldogs are coming off a two-game sweep of Southern Miss. Tech struggled to shoot the ball in those victories and coach Eric Konkol credits his defense for getting the Ws
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And tomorrow LSU hosts 22nd ranked Florida at 1 PM.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 5

About 275-thousand more people will be newly eligible for coronavirus vaccine doses starting Monday as Governor John Bel Edwards is expanding vaccine eligibility by allowing people 65-and-older to make an appointment to get the shot…
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Edwards says an increase in COVID-19 vaccines makes the move possible to lower the eligible age from 70 to 65.

The Louisiana Department of Insurance says they recovered more than 22 million dollars last year from insurance companies for consumers who filed complaints against their insurers. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says about 19 million of that was related to Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta…
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WAITR releases its pre-game predictions for the top ten deliveries for Super Bowl Sunday in the Bayou State. Brooke Thorington has the dish.
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LRN AM Newscall Feb 4

WAITR releases their pre-game predictions for the top ten deliveries for Super Bowl Sunday in the Bayou State. Brooke Thorington has the dish.

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In 2020 the Louisiana Department of Insurance helped Louisiana policyholders win 22 million dollars from insurers through mediating complaints about underpayments. Matt Doyle has more.

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Beginning Monday those age 65 and above will be eligible in Louisiana for the COVID vaccine. Brooke Thorington explains.

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For WAITR the Super Bowl is one of the top five deliveries days of the year and they’ve ranked what they will think will be the top 10 delicacies to be ordered Sunday in the Bayou State. Media Relations for WAITR, Dean Turcol says number one on the list shouldn’t come as a surprise.

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Wings are followed by fries, burgers, chips & dip, and mozzarella sticks round out the top five.

Turcol says when you look specifically at individual cities the favorites are regional.

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Another regional surprise is doughnuts. The pastry made the list in Shreveport and Lafayette but didn’t make the playoffs for the state.

Rounding out the top ten is Sushi in 6th place, followed by Onion Rings, Nachos, Quesadillas, and in 10th place shrimp.

Turcol says sushi in the top ten for the state caught them by surprise as a Super Bowl favorite.

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Last year the Louisiana Department of Insurance collected more than 22 million dollars for insurance policyholders who filed complaints against their insurers for underpayments.

About 19 million of that was related to Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says that’s more than triple what was collected in 2019.

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The three storms combined to cause 7.7 billion dollars in paid claims by insurers in Louisiana.

Donelon explains what a typical complaint looks like…

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Once that impasse is reached and the insurer refuses to pay for the new roof, the policyholder can file a complaint with LDI.

Donelon says they don’t have the authority to force companies to pay you a certain amount, but they can help you reach a mediated settlement. If you’d like to file a complaint visit their website…

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The Office of Consumer Services, which handles the complaints, was formed in 2015.

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Beginning next week Louisianans over 65 and older will be eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Governor John Bel Edwards made the announcement at his weekly coronavirus briefing Thursday. Edwards recognizes that demand is still high for the vaccine.

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This allows for approximately a quarter of a million more in the state to be vaccinated.

All first responders will also have access to the vaccine along with certain election workers ahead of the March election, some state officials, and the unified command group.

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Edwards says getting everyone vaccinated is going to be a long process, it’s going to measured in months, not days.

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Edwards announced that the state is also participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy program allowing 57 Walmarts to offer the vaccine. That program begins on February 11th.

For a list of providers visit CovidVaccine.la.gov

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New Iberia City Marshal 67-year-old Haywood Migues has been arrested for allegedly falsifying subpoena signatures.

State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says the investigation began last month…

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Gossen says Migues was booked into the Iberia Parish Jail without incident yesterday.

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Gossen says Migues forged signatures showing individuals had been served a subpoena in lieu of making personal service.

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The investigation is ongoing and no further information is available at this time.

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Former LSU running back Leonard Fournette will suit up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday in Super Bowl LV.  Fournette is a New Orleans native and he says he never thought he’d make it this far when he was sleeping on a bridge after Hurricane Katrina.

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The man carrying the ball for his opponent is former Tigers running back Clyde Edwards-Heliare, who earned the starting job with the Chiefs as a rookie.  Fournette says he’s not surprised that Clyde has had so much success.

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In a game that contains six former LSU Tigers, Fournette might be most familiar with Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu.  Not only are they both from New Orleans, but they went to the same high school and both wore the coveted number seven jersey while at LSU.  Fournette says he can’t wait to face the Honeybadger on Sunday.

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The La Tech men’s basketball team begins a two-game series at the Super Pit tonight as they visit North Texas. The Bulldogs are coming off a two-game sweep of Southern Miss. Tech struggled to shoot the ball in those victories and coach Eric Konkol credits his defense for getting the Ws

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Tech enters the game with a 7-3 record in Conference USA, while the Mean Green and the defending Conference USA regular-season champs. U-N-T has won four straight and has not lost at home this season. While North Texas is a good opponent, Konkol says his team will treat it like any other matchup.

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530 PM LRN News

Starting Monday those 65 and older will be eligible to get a COVID vaccine, meaning 250,000 additional Louisianans can now register at a local eligible pharmacy for a vaccine appointment. This comes as Moderna has ramped up production and we’ll be seeing a five percent increase in our allocation next week as a result. 400,000 Louisianans have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine shot.

Flu cases are down in Louisiana, as well as the rest of the country as social distancing and handwashing helps crush the usually nasty flu season. State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says we’ve all learned some good lessons this year about what it takes to keep viruses at bay and he hopes we don’t forget them once the pandemic is past…

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This number has tracked across all of North America.

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Videos of a shoulder to shoulder packed Bourbon Street last weekend have New Orleans officials pledging to crack down on gatherings ahead of Mardi Gras. New Orleans Police Chief Shaun Ferguson says Mardi Gras must be different this year and the city will be breaking up large crowds that gather for celebrations.

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State Police report two people were killed in a head-on crash in Thibodaux on Wednesday afternoon. Senior Trooper Jesse LaGrange says the high impact collision occurred when 33-year-old Lathisha Bellanger of Gray entered the northbound lane on L-A 1 in an attempt to pass several vehicles.

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The other driver who died at the scene has been identified as 57-year-old Ricky Zeringue of Thibodaux.

4:45 LRN Sportscast February 4

Big game for Zion Williamson last night as the Pelicans defeated Phoenix 123 to 101. Williamson had 28 points on 12 of 14 shooting, seven rebounds, and six assists as New Orleans ended a five-game homestand by winning three of the five games. Lonzo Ball also had a nice game too, 18 points, and six rebounds in 24 minutes, and made four of seven from three-point land. Coach Stan Van Gundy says it was their best game of the year…
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The Pels are at Indiana tomorrow.

For the second time this season, the LSU men’s hoops team got thumped by Alabama. The Crimson Tide topped the Tigers 78-60.

Saints Coach Sean Payton has said he expects Quarterback Drew Brees will make an announcement within the next week on whether he’ll return for the 2021 season. Today on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football, Saints linebacker Demario Davis said he sure hopes Brees returns for a 21st season and he would feel better knowing that Brees is coming back.

Sunday is Super Bowl 55 as former LSU standout Tyrann Mathieu makes his second straight trip to the Super Bowl with the Chiefs. He was drafted by Arizona in 2013. Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians was the head coach of the Cardinals at the time and said Mathieu remains his favorite draft choice of all time. Mathieu is taken back by those words
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