9:30 LRN Newscast May 22

State Police has released all of the video evidence they have from their encounter with Ronald Greene in 2019, a Black man who died in police custody. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

The Rayne Police Department says they’ve arrested 41-year-old Scott Cooper of Church Point for fatally shooting a 17-year-old last Sunday. Cooper is facing one count of second-degree murder. The teenage victim was found in his vehicle. Family and friends have identified him as Garrison Gautreaux, a student at Notre Dame High School. Police have not released a motive.

Governor Edwards announces a $30-million buyout program for Greinwich Terrace in Lake Charles, a neighborhood that has flooded three times over the past four years. Police Jury President Brian Abshire says the buyout program is optional as the state understands relocating and leaving your home is difficult…
Cut 15 (09) “…repair your home.”
The neighborhood has approximately 300 homes.

Governor Edwards says the state is considering implementing a vaccine incentive program similar to efforts in other states. Ten states have so far adopted incentive programs ranging from lotteries to free beer and even a 100-dollar savings bond. Edwards says they’re carefully studying those efforts.
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30-percent of the state’s population is fully vaccinated.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 22

State Police has released all of the videos in its possession from the 2019 encounter with Ronald Greene, a black man who died from his injuries after he was pulled out of his vehicle following a high-speed chase that ended in Union Parish. Previously leaked video showed state troopers repeatedly using a stun gun and punching Greene. L-S-P originally said Greene died from injuries sustained in a car accident.

Governor John Bel Edwards announces a 30-million dollar buyout program for homeowners who live in a Lake Charles neighborhood that has flooded several times.
cut 2 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

The Louisiana health department has confirmed the state’s first two cases of the India COVID-19 variant. LSU Health Shreveport Virologist Dr. Jeremy Kamil (Camille) says the two cases were detected in Caddo Parish.
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The World Health Organization is concerned about the COVID strain because it is thought to be more transmissible unless you are vaccinated.

Breeze Airways will begin offering cheap direct flights out of Louis Armstrong in New Orleans to ten mid-size cities across the Midwest and South. Breeze will focus most of its flights from four main airports, including New Orleans, which will create 261 new direct jobs in the Crescent City. Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman
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Breeze will launch its first flight on July 8th connecting New Orleans with Charleston, South Carolina.

7:30 LRN sportscast May 22

The Fighting Tigers baseball team fought back from a four-run deficit to beat Texas A-and-M 12-6 in 13 innings last night. Cad eDoughty hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning to tie the game and pinch hitter Zach Arnold broke the six-six tie with a pinch-hit two-run single. LSU’s bullpen also pitched very well and Devin Fontenot received the win by throwing three scoreless innings. The win clinches a spot in the SEC Tournament and it was also win number 15-hundred in Paul Mainieri’s career.

For the second straight night, 14th ranked La Tech could not preserve a lead as they gave up four runs in the eighth inning and fell to 20th ranked Old Dominion eight to seven to finish the regular season with a 36-16 record.

The Ragin Cajuns can still win at least a share of the Sun Belt Western Division after topping Troy three to two last night. They go for the series victory over the Trojans today at 4 PM. ULM was a ten to seven winner over Arkansas State.

McNeese has clinched a spot in next week’s Southland Tournament in Hammond after sweeping a doubleheader over Central Arkansas. The Cowboys won the second game in extra innings as Cooper Hext hit a solo home run in the tenth inning.

Nicholls will not be a part of the Southland Tournament after getting swept by Sam Houston. Houston Baptist also swept Southeastern Louisiana.

Southern will play Prairie View A-and-M at 3 PM in the SWAC Tournament. The Jaguars won two games yesterday, beating Alcorn State ten to five in the afternoon and they pounded Prairie View 24-3 last night. Tremaine Spears homered and drove in five runs. The winner of this game will play Jackson State tomorrow, who eliminated Grambling yesterday.

At the NCAA Softball Regional in Baton Rouge, the Tigers and Cajuns will meet in a winner’s bracket game today at 2 PM. LSU defeated McNeese 10 to 2 in six innings, while U-L Lafayette needed 11 innings to defeat George Washington one to nothing.

5:30 LRN Newscast May 21

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance that has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico. National Weather Service in Lake Charles meteorologist Alex Donato says it’ll likely make landfall in Texas or possibly in southwest Louisiana

Cut 9 (8) “…most likely scenario”

Senator Bill Cassidy toured parts of Lake Charles Friday morning to check on the area after widespread flooding Monday and ongoing hurricane recovery efforts. As for helping southwest Louisiana get more federal assistance, Cassidy says he has met with a key person in the Biden administration in hopes of getting the President to sign off.

Cut 6 (09) “…sign it.”

Governor Edwards announces a $30-million buyout program for a Calcasieu Parish neighborhood that has flooded on multiple occasions. Police Jury President Brian Abshire says the funds will be used to purchase homes at fair market value in the Greinwich Terrance neighborhood of Lake Charles.

Cut 14 (13) “…record flood” 

The buyout program is completely optional.

Breeze Airways will begin offering cheap direct flights out of Louis Armstrong in New Orleans into ten mid sizes cities across the Midwest and South. CEO David Neeleman, who founded Jet Blue, says the flights are inexpensive and often take less than two hours to get to their destination.

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Flights to Charleston will begin July 8th.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team faces a must-win game tonight after dropping last night’s series opener to Texas A-and-M. Aggies first baseman Will Frizzell hit his 19th home run of the season in the eight ininng to give A-and-M a two-to one lead and that turned out to be the final score. LSU had just two hits. The Tigers need to win the final two games of the series in order to get to 13 SEC wins, which might be enough to get them an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.

The Cajuns fell behind six to nothing to Troy last night and lost to the Trojans six to five. So if U-T Arlington wins tonight or if U-L Lafayette losses, the Mavericks will win the Sun Belt West Division.

Louisiana Tech fell to Old Dominion ten to eight last night at J-C Love Field despite a three-hit night from Hunter Wells. The two teams will conclude their regular season tonight with a single game at 6 PM and then week the Bulldogs will host the Conference USA Tournament.

The Baton Rouge Softball Regional is underway at Tiger Park as LSU is taking on McNeese. At 5:30, U-L Lafayette will face George Washington. The Cajuns are 44-and-10 and Coach Gerry Glasco’s team has won nine of its last ten…
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The winner of today’s two games will face each other tomorrow at 2 PM in a winner’s bracket game.

After losing a tough two to one pitcher’s duel to Prairive View A-and-M last night, Southern rebounded this afternoon to beat Alcorn State ten to five. The Jaguars will face Prairie View again tonight. Grambling is taking on Jackson State today after beating Texas Southern five to two this morning.

And McNeese can qualify for a spot in the Southland Tournament if they can beat Central Arkansas. The Cowboys lost to the Bears eight to one yesterday.

4:30 LRN Newscast May 21

LSU Health Shreveport has identified the state’s first two cases of the COVID variant is spreading rapidly in India.  The two samples were reportedly located in Caddo Parish from a nursing home staff employee as well as a patient that is hospitalized. Health officials say the best way to protect yourself is to get fully vaccinated.

Starting in July a budget airliner will begin offering direct flights out of New Orleans to ten midsized cities in the South and Midwest. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Governor Edwards says the state is considering implementing a vaccine incentive program similar to efforts in other states. Ten states have so far adopted incentive programs ranging from lotteries to free beer and even a 100-dollar savings bond. Edwards says they’re carefully studying those efforts.

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Alabama held a mass vaccination event where people who showed up and got their shot got to drive two laps on the Talladega Superspeedway.

A $30-million buyout program for a Calcasieu Parish neighborhood that has flooded on multiple occasions was announced Friday. Police Jury President Brian Abshire says the funds will be used to purchase homes at fair market value in the Greinwich Terrance neighborhood of Lake Charles. Abshire says once the majority of the neighborhood is purchased it will be turned into a green space.

Cut 16 (06) “…the future.” 

The 50-year old neighborhood has approximately 300 homes

330 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards says the state is considering implementing a vaccine incentive program similar to efforts in other states. The number of new vaccinations per week has fallen precipitously from a mid-March high. Edwards says they’re looking into ways to get skeptical Louisianans off the fence…

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Ten states have so far adopted incentive programs.

Breeze Airways will begin offering cheap direct flights out of Louis Armstrong in New Orleans into ten mid sizes cities across the Midwest and South. Flights to Charleston will begin July 8th with flights to Louisville, Fayetteville, Richmond, Norfolk, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Akron, Columbus, and Huntsville beginning July 15th and 16th. CEO David Neeleman…

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A $30-million buyout program to assist a Lake Charles neighborhood is now underway. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (32) …I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

The Alexandria Medical Region is seeing a concerning rise in the number of new reported syphilis cases. While the region only contains six percent of the state’s population it’s hosted 13 percent of all early syphilis cases in 2020 in Louisiana. Alexandria also was home to more cases of new female early syphilis cases than any other region in the state.

230 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards says pretty soon he’s expecting the state will begin offering incentives for people to get vaccinated. He didn’t offer any details about what it may look like but other states are trying everything from free beer to Alabama allowing vaccinated people to drive two laps on the Talladega Superspeedway. Edwards says whatever incentive program they come up with will be on top of ongoing outreach efforts to all communities in the state…

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There’s a now medium chance that a tropical depression develops in the Gulf of Mexico and lands somewhere in Texas or southwest Louisiana and forecasters also have their eye on a system in the Atlantic that could begin to strengthen. Lake Charles meteorologist Alex Donato says it’s just another reminder…

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Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s met with a key member of the Biden Administration in hopes of convincing the feds to authorize additional assistance to hurricane and storm battered southwest Louisiana. Cassidy says he still sees plenty of standing water in Lake Charles and is aware of the possibility of more flooding in the immediate future. When asked who is against sending aid to the area and what the hurdles are…

Cut 7 (10) “…the need.”

Governor Edwards announces a $30-million buyout program for  Greinwich Terrance Terrace in Lake Charles, a neighborhood that has flooded on multiple occasions. Police Jury President Brian Abshire says the buyout program is completely optional and while he understands relocating and leaving your home is extremely emotional…

Cut 15 (09) “…repair your home.” 

The neighborhood has approximately 300 homes.

LRN PM Newscall May 21

Starting in July a budget airliner will begin offering direct flights out of New Orleans to ten midsized cities in the South and Midwest. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A $30-million buyout program to assist a Lake Charles neighborhood is now underway. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (32) …I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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Governor Edwards says the state is considering implementing a vaccine incentive program similar to efforts in other states.

The number of new vaccinations per week has fallen precipitously from a mid-March high. Edwards says they’re looking into ways to get skeptical Louisianans off the fence…

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A significant decline in new vaccinations is being seen across the country. Nationwide between April 11th and May 11th the average number of weekly vaccinations is down 50 percent.

Ten states have so far adopted incentive programs ranging from lotteries to free beer and even a 100 dollar savings bond. Edwards says they’re carefully studying those efforts.

Cut 4 (12) “..do that” 

Alabama held a mass vaccination event where people who got vaccinated were entered into a raffle for a chance to drive two laps on the Talladega Superspeedway.

Edwards says whatever incentive program they come up with will be on top of ongoing outreach efforts…

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Senator Bill Cassidy toured parts of Lake Charles this morning to check on the area after widespread flooding Monday and ongoing hurricane recovery efforts. As for helping southwest Louisiana get more federal assistance, Cassidy says he has met with a key person in the Biden administration in hopes of getting the President to sign off.

Cut 6 (09) “…sign it.”

Cassidy says he still sees plenty of standing water in Lake Charles and is aware of the possibility of more flooding in the immediate future. When asked who is against sending aid to the area and what the hurdles are…

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Cassidy says it’s a matter of keeping the issue at the forefront and educating other lawmakers about the magnitude of damage. The state experience three hurricanes in 2020, two major winter storms in February, and now flooding.

Governor Edwards has requested an additional $3-billion for the area and Cassidy says he’s meeting again with a key decision-maker in the Biden administration.

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Cassidy shared that two staff members who just purchased homes in Baton Rouge flooded this week.

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance that has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico. National Weather Service in Lake Charles meteorologist Alex Donato says it’ll likely make landfall in Texas or possibly in southwest Louisiana

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Forecasters say the system could produce heavy rainfall which is why a flashflood watch is in effect through tonight for the western half of Louisiana. Donato this is one of two disturbances the National Hurricane Center is monitoring. The other is way out in the Middle of the Atlantic…

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Breeze Airways will begin offering cheap direct flights out of Louis Armstrong in New Orleans into ten mid sizes cities across the Midwest and South.

CEO David Neeleman, who founded Jet Blue, says the flights are inexpensive and often take less than two hours to get to their destination.

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Flights to Charleston will begin July 8th with flights to Louisville, Fayetteville, Richmond, Norfolk, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Akron, Columbus, and Huntsville beginning July 15th and 16th.

The Louisiana Department of Economic Development estimates the new routes will create 261 new direct jobs and 877 new indirect jobs throughout the region.

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Neeleman says he’s already hearing good things from South Louisianans…

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Governor Edwards announces a $30-million buyout program for a Calcasieu Parish neighborhood that has flooded on multiple occasions. Police Jury President Brian Abshire says the funds will be used to purchase homes at fair market value in the Greinwich Terrance neighborhood of Lake Charles.

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The buyout program is completely optional and Abshire says while he understands relocating and leaving your home is extremely emotional…

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Abshire says many of these residents were in the midst of renovating their homes from the hurricane and were impacted again by flooding Monday.

Homeowners will be approached about the buyout program there is no need to register. Abshire says once the majority of the neighborhood is purchased it will be turned into a green space.

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The 50-year old neighborhood has approximately 300 homes.

1:30 LRN Newscast May 21

Governor Edwards announces a $30-million buyout program for a Calcasieu Parish neighborhood. Police Jury President Brian Abshire says the funds will be used to purchase homes at fair market value in the Greinwich Terrance neighborhood of Lake Charles.

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The neighborhood has approximately 300 homes and the buyout program is optional.

Senator Bill Cassidy toured parts of Lake Charles this morning. As for helping southwest Louisiana get more federal assistance. Governor Edwards has requested an additional $3-billion for the area and Cassidy says he’s meeting again with a key decision-maker in the Biden administration.

Cut 8 (10) “…working hard.”

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance that has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico. National Weather Service in Lake Charles meteorologist Alex Donato says it’ll likely make landfall in Texas or possibly in southwest Louisiana

Cut 9 (8) “…most likely scenario”

Forecasters say the system could produce heavy rainfall which is why a flashflood watch is in effect through tonight for the western half of Louisiana.

Breeze Airways will begin offering cheap direct flights out of Louis Armstrong in New Orleans into ten mid sizes cities across the Midwest and South. The Louisiana Department of Economic Development estimates the new routes will create 261 new direct jobs and 877 new indirect jobs throughout the region. Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman

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