1130 Newscast 3/27

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard gave emotional testimony to the Legislature this morning alleging sexual harassment by former LSU running back Derrius Guice…

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All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant.

Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says many people aren’t necessarily anti-vaccine but it is a complicated science and the COVID vaccines have been much more publicized than other vaccines in the past.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks back.  Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s unlike traditional radiation therapy where the patient receives treatment from outside the body and visits a radiation facility…

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1030 Newscast 3/27

A Legislative committee heard testimony from 74-year-old Gloria Scott who claims former LSU running back Derrius Guice sexually harassed her back in 2017.

Scott requested that Guice be suspended from the upcoming Citrus Bowl game as a punishment. She says Orgeron said he would get back to her on that, but never called her back.

Scott says she then spoke to Athletic Administrators Miriam Segar and Verge Ausberry and told them Guice sitting out the bowl game would send a message to him…

Cut 5  (11)  “…like that”

The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago.  Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says this therapy is used when all other traditional malignant brain tumor treatments have failed and it’s not applicable for all brain tumors.

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On Monday everyone 16 and older can be vaccinated in Louisiana and convincing some to do so is of concern. Brooke Thorington has more.

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New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday night in Cleveland, Ohio for possessing a loaded handgun that was believed to be stolen.  Lattimore’s attorney Marcus Sidoti says “we believe this was a misunderstanding and this will become more-clear as new information becomes available to authorities.” The case will next head to a grand jury to determine if he will be formally indicted.

930 Newscast 3/27

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard gave emotional testimony to the Legislature this morning alleging sexual harassment by former LSU running back Derrius Guice…

Cut 1 (47) “I’m Matt Doyle”

An LSU spokesperson denies Scott had direct contact with Orgeron.

All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant.

Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says many people aren’t necessarily anti-vaccine but it is a complicated science and the COVID vaccines have been much more publicized than other vaccines in the past.

Cut 13 (12) “important”

The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks back.  Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s unlike traditional radiation therapy where the patient receives treatment from outside the body and visits a radiation facility…

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830 Newscast 3/27

A Legislative committee heard testimony from 74-year-old Gloria Scott who accused former LSU running back Derrius Guice of sexual harassment in 2017.

Scott says after reporting the incident to LSU she received a call from coach Ed Orgeron who had Derrius Guice with him, asking if Guice could apologize…

Cut 4 (12) “like that”

All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant. Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says it won’t be easy to change minds about the vaccine, but for those who have the capacity to clarify questions about the vaccine, it’s incumbent on them to do so.

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US House Democrats introduced legislation that would admit Washington D.C. into the United States as the nation’s 51st state.

Statehood activists say the over 700,000 residents of D.C. lack proper representation, but many Republicans, including Congressman Clay Higgins, say that’s not what the founders wanted for D.C.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago. Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s a small device placed in the brain to begin radiation therapy.

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730 Sportscast 3/37

A Legislative committee heard testimony from a woman who accused former LSU running back Derrius Guice of sexual harassment.
74-year-old Gloria Scott says in December of 2017 she was working as a Superdome security guard when she was accosted by Guice and a group of his friends. She says Guice was explicit and refused to leave when asked…

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LSU lost the opening game of its weekend series against Tennessee with a 3-1 loss last night.  The Tigers took an early 1-0 lead when Gavin Dugas hit a solo homerun in the second inning.

Tech grabbed game one of the weekend series against Southern Miss with a 3-2 victory.

The Ragin Cajuns cruised to a 9-2 victory over conference rival Coastal Carolina last night.  Game two is at 2 p.m.

ULM pulled out a 6-5 victory over Texas State last night in game one of the weekend series.

LSU’s spring football practice is underway and quarterback Max Johnson has been receiving first-team reps under center.  The quarterback battle is a four-man race with Myles Brennan, TJ Finley, and Garrett Nussmeier competing for the job.  Johnson says it’s the coaches’ job to make the decision on who will start, he’s just focused on competing.

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The New Orleans Pelicans lost to the Denver Nuggets 113-108 last night.  Despite the loss, forward Zion Williamson had a big night for the Pels, pouring in a game-high 39 points to go along with 10 rebounds and 5 assists.  The Pels’ next game will be tonight as they host the Dallas Mavericks at 8 p.m.

It will be a battle of the Bulldogs on the hardwood today as Louisiana Tech and Mississippi State square off in the semi-finals of the N.I.T. at 2 p.m.

530 PM LRN News

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard gave emotional testimony to the Legislature this morning alleging sexual harassment by former LSU running back Derrius Guice…

Cut 1 (47) “ …I’m Matt Doyle.” 

An LSU spokesperson denies Scott had direct contact with Orgeron.

All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant. Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says the development of several differnet vaccinations for COVID is an amazing scientific accomplishment, but understandably creates a sense of hesitancy among the general public.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago. Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says Gamma Tile therapy is used when all other traditional malignant brain tumor treatments have failed and it’s not applicable for all brain tumors.

Cut 8 (09) “…benefits”

Wang says he’s spoken with the patient several times since the device was implanted and so far they are pleased with the results.

430 PM LRN News

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard says she was sexually harassed by former LSU running back Derrius Guice in 2017, and when she reported it to LSU no action was taken. Gloria Scott told lawmakers that after reporting the incident to the school she received a call from coach Ed Orgeron, who she says asked her to forgive Guice. Scott says she then spoke to Athletic Administrators Miriam Segar and Verge Ausberry and told them Guice sitting out the bowl game would send a message to him…

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An LSU Athletics spokesperson told the Advocate that “Coach Orgeron never had any direct communication with the alleged victim.” 

Scott also alleged that she faced reprisal from her Superdome employer after reporting the incident to her supervisor.

US House Democrats introduced legislation that would admit Washington D.C. into the United States as the nation’s 51st state. many Republicans, including Congressman Clay Higgins, say it would result in the state having undue influence over federal policy.

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HR 51 would incorporate all lands within D.C., not including the White House, Capitol, and other federal buildings.

The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago. Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says unlike traditional radiation therapy where the patient receives treatment from outside the body and visits a radiation facility…

Cut 7 (10) “…cavity.”

445 PM LRN Sports

Lawmakers heard emotional testimony today from a 74-year-old Superdome security guard who alleged former LSU running Derrius Guice sexually harassed her in December of 2017, and alleged the athletic department covered it up.

Gloria Scott told the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children that Guice accosted her after a game and berated her with “vile and humiliating” comments. Scott says after reporting the incident to LSU she received a call from coach Ed Orgeron who had Derrius Guice with him, asking her to forgive Guice…

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AN LSU Athletics spokesperson told the Advocate “Coach Orgeron never had any direct communication with the alleged victim.” 

Scott alleges that ultimately no record of her accusations was kept by the school.

New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday night in Cleveland, Ohio on suspicion of receiving stolen property. Lattimore says it was a misunderstanding and he is fully cooperating with authorities.

Former LSU running back Leonard Fournette has re-signed with the Buccaneers on a one-year deal worth $3.25 million.

The New Orleans Pelicans will look for a third-straight win as they host the Denver Nuggets tonight at 7 p.m.

Junior right-hander Landon Marceaux is the Tigers new Friday night starter as LSU opens a three-game series tonight at ninth-ranked Tennessee.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team will begin Sun Belt Conference play as they host Coastal Carolina in a four-game series beginning tonight at 6 p.m.

ULM will play take on Sun Belt opponent Texas State on the diamond this weekend as they will be on the road for the three-game series.

Nicholls will host Houston Baptist in a weekend Southland Conference series.  Game 1 is tonight at 6:30 p.m.

The Southeastern Louisiana baseball team will be on the road for a four-game weekend series at Lamar.

Northwestern will host South Alabama in a three-game series this weekend.

330 PM LRN News

An LSU spokesperson denies an allegation that head football coach Ed Orgeron called a woman who accused former Tigers running back Derrius Guice of sexually harassing her and asked her to forgive Guice. 74-year-old Gloria Scott recounted the “vile and demeaning” harassment she faced by Guice as a security guard at the Superdome in 2017. Scott says after reporting the incident to LSU she received a call from coach Ed Orgeron who had Derrius Guice with him…

Cut 4 (12) “…like that” 

The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago. Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s a small device placed in the brain to begin radiation therapy.

Cut 6 (07) “…tumor.”

On Monday everyone 16 and older can be vaccinated in Louisiana and convincing some to do so is of concern. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The state’s vaccination campaign is ramping up substantially. We’re now up to 1.1 million Louisianans who have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine and 654,000 Louisianans who have completed their full series. Governor Edwards says if everyone takes advantage of the eligibility expansion safe crawfish boils could be on the menu for early May.

PM LRN Newscall March 26

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard gave emotional testimony to the Legislature this morning alleging sexual harassment by former LSU running back Derrius Guice…

Cut 1 (47) “ …I’m Matt Doyle.” 

An LSU spokesperson denies Scott had direct contact with Orgeron.

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On Monday everyone 16 and older can be vaccinated in Louisiana and convincing some to do so is of concern. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31) …I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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A Legislative committee heard testimony from a woman who accused former LSU running back Derrius Guice of sexual harassment.

74-year-old Gloria Scott says in December of 2017 she was working as a Superdome security guard when she was accosted by Guice and a group of his friends. She says Guice was explicit and refused to leave when asked…

Cut 3 (15)  “…laughing.”  

Scott says after making suggestive hand motions Guice and his friends took a nearby elevator and left.

Scott says after reporting the incident to LSU she received a call from coach Ed Orgeron who had Derrius Guice with him, asking if Guice could apologize…

Cut 4 (12) “…like that” 

LSU Athletics spokesperson Cody Worsham told the Advocate that “Coach Orgeron never had any direct communication with the alleged victim.” 

Scott requested that Guice be suspended from the upcoming Citrus Bowl game as a punishment. She says Orgeron said he would get back to her on that, but never called her back.

Scott says she then spoke to Athletic Administrators Miriam Segar and Verge Ausberry and told them Guice sitting out the bowl game would send a message to him…

Cut 5  (11)  “…like that”

Scott says when she reported the incident to her superiors at the Superdome was reassigned from her post for the next two football games. She was told the football players may have a “reaction” towards her if they found out she had made that accusation.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago. Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s a small device placed in the brain to begin radiation therapy.

Cut 6 (07) “…tumor.”

Wang says, unlike traditional radiation therapy where the patient receives treatment from outside the body and visits a radiation facility…

Cut 7 (10) “…cavity.”

Wang says Gamma Tile therapy is used when all other traditional malignant brain tumor treatments have failed and it’s not applicable for all brain tumors.

Cut 8 (09) “…benefits”

Wang says he’s spoken with the patient several times since the device was implanted and so far they are pleased with the results.

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US House Democrats introduced legislation that would admit Washington D.C. into the United States as the nation’s 51st state.

Statehood activists say the over 700,000 residents of D.C. lack proper representation, but many Republicans, including Congressman Clay Higgins, say that’s not what the founders wanted for D.C.

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If made a state D.C. residents would be represented by one Congressman and two Senators. Supporters note Wyoming, which has a smaller population than D.C., has that federal representation.

But Higgins says because D.C. is the seat of federal power making it a state would give it too much influence.

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HR 51 would incorporate all lands within D.C., not including the White House, Capitol, and other federal buildings. Statehood would require a majority vote of the US House and Senate.

Without ending the filibuster the effort faces long odds of succeeding.

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All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant. Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says it won’t be easy to change minds about the vaccine, but for those who have the capacity to clarify questions about the vaccine, it’s incumbent on them to do so.

Cut 12 (11) “ …process.” ]

Hassig says many people aren’t necessarily anti-vaccine but it is a complicated science and the COVID vaccines have been much more publicized than other vaccines in the past.

Cut 13 (12)“…important.”

The development of four different vaccinations for COVID in use around the world, Hassig says is an amazing scientific accomplishment, but understandably creates a sense of hesitancy among the general public.

Cut 14 (12) “…for us.” 

Hassig says currently the average vaccination rate for those receiving at least one dose is approximately 25-percent and it needs to be much higher before we can have the pandemic under control.