5:30 LRN Newscast Aug 2

Governor Edwards reinstates the statewide indoor mask mandate effective Wednesday for everyone five and older. Edwards says there is a dangerous amount of COVID spreading through the state right now and the vast majority of it is the more deadly and infectious Delta variant.

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Edwards was surrounded and supported by health officials and business organizations across the state.

The state reported more than 11,000 new COVID cases today and just under two thousand hospitalizations.  27 new fatalities were also reported. Edwards says while the mandate goes in effect Wednesday, he urged Louisianans not to wait.  Previous mask mandates were for individuals 8 and up it’s now been lowered to age five and up.

A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect is 28-year-old Aaron Morgan stole a second car after initially fleeing in his grandmother’s car. Police spotted the stolen vehicle on Siegen Lane.  Then a pursuit on foot ensued.

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Democratic State House chairs Chad Brown and Vincent Pierre were removed from their posts, seemingly as retaliation by the Republican Speaker for votes in the recent veto override session. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says this move was blowback for the two Democrats’ votes against legislation banning transgender athletes from girls’ sports.

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Two other Democrats were also removed from key committee assignments.

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 2

Former LSU baseball coach and athletic director Skip Bertman have joined the thousands that have tested positive for COVID as a fourth surge of new infections continues to impact the state. Bertman and his wife have both tested positive, but they are both experiencing mild symptoms at the age of 83. They are encouraging anyone who has yet to get the vaccine to do so.

Alabama’s board of trustees approved a contract extension for Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban. The 69-year-old will make 8-point-7 million dollars this year, an increase of 400-thousand dollars. The new contract also lasts through the 2028 season.

Some good and bad on the recruiting front for LSU, five-star safety Jacoby Matthews of Ponchatoula has decided to decommit from LSU. But the Tigers have received a commitment from Catholic High of Baton Rouge offensive lineman Emery Jones.

Lake Charles College Prep receiver Keshlon Jackson has committed to Louisiana Tech. The six-foot, 170-pounder is a three-star recruit.

Saints Quarterback Taysom Hill no longer looks as he did in the past as he slimmed down to be the starting Q-B. Hill has shown he can run the football, but he wants to demonstrate during training camp that he can get the ball down the field…
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Hill is locked up in a quarterback battle with Jameis Winston. Both Q-Bs will not have Michael Thomas at the beginning of the season, because of offseason ankle surgery. Winston believes Thomas will come back stronger than ever…
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430 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards reinstates the statewide indoor mask mandate effective Wednesday for those five and older. Edwards says there is a dangerous amount of COVID spreading through the state right now and…

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Other state leaders, including the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have come out in support of the mandate.

28-year-old Aaron Morgan was arrested Sunday after allegedly stabbing his grandmother to death, stabbing his mom, and then going on a shooting spree in an attempt to steal a car afterwards. East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux…

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Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder strips two Democrats of their committee chairmanships reportedly as retribution for their votes against overturning a ban on transgender athletes in girls’ sports. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says after some indications that Schexnayder could be

removed over the veto session failure it appears he’s managed to stabilize his support.

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One Independent and one Democrat who voted against the ban were also removed from committees. Alford says additional removals could be on the way.

Chaos on Bourbon Street in New Orleans Sunday morning as five people were injured in a shooting incident. No fatalities thankfully resulted from the early morning attack and one person was taken into custody as a result.  

3:30 LRN Newscast Aug 2

Governor Edwards reinstates the statewide indoor mask mandate effective Wednesday for everyone five and older. Edwards says our case growth is now, by far, the fastest in the nation and we’re on track to blow past our highest ever number of COVID patients in the hospital. He says 4th surge is the worst one yet…

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A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect is 28-year-old Aaron Morgan.

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The fatality was identified as 78-year-old Dianne Gafford.

A tragic boating incident over the weekend claims three lives in Sabine Parish.  Lt Dean Aucoin, Director of Boating Education for LDWF says they were notified Saturday morning that three men went out boating on Toledo Bend Friday evening and never returned.

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Democratic State House chairs Chad Brown and Vincent Pierre were removed from their posts, seemingly as retaliation by the Republican Speaker for votes in the recent veto override session. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says the most interesting question now is whether Speaker Clay Schexnayder will replace the two Democrats with conservative Republicans.

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PM LRN Newscall

A Sunday morning rampage in Baton Rouge leaves one dead and several others including the suspect hospitalized from a domestic incident that escalated quickly. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder removes two Democrats from their chairmanships, seemingly as retaliation for their votes in the recent veto override session. Matt Doyle has more…

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A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect is 28-year-old Aaron Morgan.

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Gautreaux says after the incident at his relatives Morgan drove to Highland Marketplace in what they believe was an attempt to get rid of his grandmother’s vehicle and hijack another getaway car. Three more people were shot as a result.

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Gautreaux says Morgan was able to steal a vehicle that was left running in the parking lot and police later spotted the stolen vehicle on Siegen Lane.  Then a pursuit on foot ensued.

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Police say the stabbing victim is the suspect’s grandmother, 78-year-old Dianne Gafford.

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Democratic State House chairs Chad Brown and Vincent Pierre were removed from their posts, seemingly as retaliation by the Republican Speaker for votes in the recent veto override session.

LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says this move was blowback for the two Democrats’ votes against legislation banning transgender athletes from girls’ sports.

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Independent Daryl Adams was also removed from the House Appropriations Committee and Democratic Representative Travis Johnson of Vidalia was removed from Transportation.

Alford says the most interesting question now is whether Speaker Clay Schexnayder will replace the two Democrats with conservative Republicans.

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Schexnayder won the Speakership over the more conservative Representative Sherman Mack after creating a coalition of Democrats and moderate Republicans.

Immediately after the failure to override any of the Governor’s vetoes, there were suggestions the Speaker could be removed, but Alford says that now appears unlikely.

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A tragic boating incident over the weekend claims three lives in Sabine Parish.  Lt Dean Aucoin, Director of Boating Education for LDWF says they were notified Saturday morning that three men went out boating on Toledo Bend Friday evening and never returned.

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The bodies of Paul Murphy Jr and Joseph Sam Jr both of Opelousas, James Young of Lafayette were recovered over the weekend and the boat has yet to be recovered.

The three men reportedly launched their boat around 10:30 Friday night and Aucoin says it’s not uncommon for boaters to go fishing in the Toledo Bend at that hour.

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Aucoin says the investigation is ongoing as to exactly what happened to the three men and while he always recommends wearing a life jacket on the water, he says it’s more critical at night because you can’t always see what your boat may encounter in the dark.

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Governor Edwards reinstates the statewide indoor mask mandate effective Wednesday for everyone five and older.

Edwards says our case growth is now, by far, the fastest in the nation and we’re on track to blow past our highest ever number of COVID patients in the hospital. He says 4th surge is the worst one yet…

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The state now has over 11,000 COVID-related deaths since the start of the pandemic and is now just shy of 2,000 hospitalizations. Over 11,000 cases were reported since Friday.

Edwards says it’s clear his previous statewide mask advisory is not being followed so something firmer was needed to slow down the current surge that is overwhelming hospitals.

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Edwards says there is a dangerous amount of COVID spreading through the state right now and the vast majority of it is the more deadly and infectious Delta variant.

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230 PM LRN News

Democratic State House chairs Chad Brown and Vincent Pierre were removed from their posts, seemingly as retaliation by the Republican Speaker for votes in the recent veto override session. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says this move was blowback for the two Democrats’ votes against legislation banning transgender athletes from girls’ sports.

Cut 6 (10) “…accountable.” 

Two other Democrats were also removed from key committee assignments.

A tragic boating incident over the weekend claims three lives in Sabine Parish.  Lt Dean Aucoin, Director of Boating Education for LDWF says they don’t know what caused the incident yet, and unfortunately in cases like this sometimes you just never find out. That being said…

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A Sunday morning rampage in Baton Rouge leaves one dead and several others including the suspect hospitalized from a domestic incident that escalated quickly. Brooke Thorington has more.

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In this hour Governor Edwards is expected to announce whether or not he will reimplement a statewide mask mandate amidst surging COVID cases. Louisiana now has nearly 2,000 COVID related hospitalizations, up from roughly 250 this time last month and is being noted nationwide as the state with the fastest per capita case growth. 

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 2

The state reported 11,109 new COVID cases today and 1,984 new hospitalizations. On Friday Governor Edwards says he was highly considering a return to a statewide mask mandate, and he’s scheduled to hold a 2:30 press conference to address the subject as case numbers and the delta variant continue to impact the state. 27 new fatalities were also reported today.

Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder removes two Democrats from their chairmanships, seemingly as retaliation for their votes in the recent veto override session. Matt Doyle has more…

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Three lives were claimed over the weekend in Sabine Parish. Lt Dean Aucoin, Director of Boating Education for LDWF says they were notified Saturday morning that three men went out boating on Toledo Bend Friday evening and never returned. Aucoin says it’s not uncommon for boaters to go out at that hour.

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The bodies of Paul Murphy Jr and Joseph Sam Jr both of Opelousas, James Young of Lafayette were recovered over the weekend.

A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect is 28-year-old Aaron Morgan stole a second car after initially fleeing in his grandmother car. Police spotted the stolen vehicle on Siegen Lane.  Then a pursuit on foot ensued.

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12:30 LRN Newscast Aug 2

Governor Edwards says he is “seriously” considering reimplementing the statewide mask mandate. Today the state added 11-thousand new COVID cases and hospitalizations are closing in near two thousand.

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Edwards will hold a press conference at 2:30 today.

A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect, 28-year-old Aaron Morgan, shot three people at Highland Marketplace.

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Morgan was apprehended after a shootout with police and is hospitalized along with the other victims.

A tragic boating incident over the weekend claims three lives in Sabine Parish.  Lt Dean Aucoin, Director of Boating Education for LDWF says they were notified Saturday morning that three men went out boating on Toledo Bend Friday evening and never returned.

Cut 9 (12) “…on the water”

The bodies of Paul Murphy Jr and Joseph Sam Jr both of Opelousas, James Young of Lafayette were recovered over the weekend and the boat has yet to be recovered.

 

1130 AM LRN News

A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect is 28-year-old Aaron Morgan.

Cut 3 (11) “…condition.” 

The fatality was identified as 78-year-old Dianne Gafford.

Congresswoman Julia Letlow is urging nonvaccinated individuals to make the life-saving decision to roll up their sleeve and get vaccinated. Letlow lost her husband, Luke Letlow last December to COVID, just days before he was to be sworn into congress…

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Over 11,000 Louisianans are confirmed to have died of COVID since the start of the pandemic.

Governor Edwards is set to hold a 2:30 press conference today where he could call for a return to the statewide mask mandate due to the recent explosion in COVID cases fueled by the new, hyper contagious Delta variant. Brooke Thorington has more on this story.

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Five people were wounded in an early Sunday morning shooting on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. No fatalities were linked to that shooting incident but one person has been detained.

10:30 LRN Newscast Aug 2

Governor Edwards will hold a 2:30 press conference today, at his Friday presser he said he was seriously considering bringing back a mask mandate.

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All but two parishes in the state are in the red zone for community spread.

 

A man killed his grandmother and attempted to kill his mother in East Baton Rouge Parish Sunday morning then went on a shooting spree trying to steal a getaway car. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says the suspect is 28-year-old Aaron Morgan.

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3 more people ended up getting shot before the man was taken into custody. Police say the grand mother is 78-year-old Dianne Gafford.

 

 

Regardless of the increase in COVID cases, more people have embarked on road trips and Louisiana state parks have had their best year ever with travelers taking advantage of the various trails. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says this is due in part to offering travelers a free fourth night when staying at the parks…

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Coast Guard led public hearings into the tragic capsizing of the Seacor Power begin today at the Courtyard Marriot Hotel in Houma. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the last high-profile maritime incident in Louisiana was the BP Oil Spill, which did result in criminal charges being brought. That’s no guarantee this time, but…

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The hearings will be held every weekday at 8 AM from now until August 13th. The hearings will be streamed live for those who cannot attend.