11:30 LRN Newscast Oct 4

Louisiana is taking part in National Fire Prevention Week through this Saturday.  Ashley Rodrique with the State Fire Marshal’s Office says the theme this year is to “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety” such as when a smoke alarm goes off.

Cut 3 (08) “….then call 911.”

Statistics from 2020 show there were 79 fire-related deaths and only about a dozen structures had working smoke alarms.

The Chief of Infectious Diseases at LSU Health New Orleans is weighing in on a Covid-19 pill that manufacturer Merck says will reduce hospitalizations and fatalities. Dr. Julio Figueroa says when it comes to treatment for Covid-19, the Merck experimental pill will likely be more successful the earlier it’s ingested after the virus is discovered.

Cut 8 (06) “…the most effect.”

Flood insurance rates are going up, starting with new policies this month and then on April first for renewed policies. It’s estimated that 80-percent of flood insurance policies in Louisiana will see increases. Senator Bill Cassidy says some will see a 100-percent flood insurance rate hike, which he says will lead to many dropping coverage. He says it’s the law of diminishing returns…

Cut 14 (07)  “…becomes non-sustainable.”
Louisiana’s Congressional delegation lobbied the White House to delay the flood insurance premium hikes, but it didn’t produce any results.

Louisiana’s restaurant industry continues to face hardships from a lack of business because of the continuing Covid pandemic.  Louisiana Restaurant Association president Stan Harris says New Orleans eateries continue to suffer…

Cut 10 (11)  “…at top line.” 

Harris says most restaurants surveyed don’t expect to ever return to the pre-pandemic levels.

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 4

The Saints squandered an 11-point fourth-quarter lead and lost to the previously winless New York Giants 27-21 in overtime yesterday Coach Sean Payton hopes they learn from this tough defeat
Cut 19 (19) “…those emotions.”
The Saints are now 2-and-2 on the season and in third place in the NFC South. Carolina suffered its first loss of the season a 36-28 defeat at Dallas and Tampa Bay is tied with the Panthers for first place in the NFC South. The Buccaneers defeated the Patriots 19-17 in Tom Brady’s return to New England. Brady surpassed former Saints quarterback Drew Brees as the NFL’s all-time passing leader with over 80-thousand yards.

LSU could only muster one touchdown in its loss to Auburn on Saturday. The Tigers rushed for just 33 yards and is now averaging 71 rushing yards a game, which ranks 128th out of 130 FBS teams. Getting plays on time was also an issue. The Tigers had to burn multiple time-outs when they tried to audible before the play clock expired. Coach Ed Orgeron says the coaches have to do a better job of getting the plays in…
cut 18 (15) “…that point”
LSU is at 16th ranked Kentucky this Saturday. The Wildcats beat Florida by a touchdown this past weekend.

Southeastern Louisiana remains ranked 14th in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25. The Lions held on to beat McNeese this past weekend. S-L-U QB Cole Kelley threw for 391 yards and three touchdowns in the victory and was named Southland Offensive Player of the Week.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 4

Owning a restaurant in Louisiana that’s been slammed by hurricanes and a continuing Covid pandemic is a tough go.  Dave Brannen reports.

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

Ochsner Health has informed its employees they will be charged a fee if their spouse or domestic partner is on the system’s health insurance and not vaccinated against COVID-19. The hospital system says the fee is similar to what’s in place for tobacco users, who pay more for coverage to offset tobacco-related illness expenses.

State health officials are urging folks to not forget about getting an annual flu vaccine shot, as well as the COVID vaccine. LDH resident flu expert Dr. Frank Welch says last year saw a record low number of Louisiana flu cases, and coronavirus precautions were a big contributor…:

Cut 4 (07) “…when they were sick.

The flu vaccine is readily available at most doctor’s offices, walk-in clinics, pharmacies, and parish health centers.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is unhappy with huge premium increases coming for those on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). FEMA’s Risk Rate 2.0 – which took effect October 1st – will mean huge increases in the cost of flood coverage for those who live closest to water, and for many who do not. Cassidy says the hikes are unrealistic and about 20% of those covered under NFIP just cannot afford it…:

Cut 13 (08) “…dropping their coverage.”

9:30 LRN Newscast October 4

Flood insurance premiums will increase for 80-percent of policyholders as a result of changes with the National Flood Insurance Program. The rate hike takes place now for new policyholders and renewals will see increases starting on April 1st. Senator Bill Cassidy is concerned rates will just keep going up…
cut 15 (11) “…acturial death spiral”

The Chief of Infectious Diseases at LSU Health New Orleans is weighing in on a Covid-19 pill that manufacturer Merck says will reduce hospitalizations and cut in half the number of deaths in people who are in the early stages of the coronavirus infection. Dr. Julio Figueroa:
Cut 7 (12) “…the hospital yet.”
Merck plans to seek federal emergency use authorization soon.

The COVID vaccines are getting all the headlines, but state health officials say do not forget about getting your annual flu shot. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 1 (27) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

It’s tell the truth Monday for the LSU Tigers who saw a 13-point lead vanish on Saturday night and ended up losing to Auburn 24-19. Auburn quarterback Bo Nix started the rally when he dodged several tacklers to throw a touchdown pass. LSU linebacker Damone Clark…
cut 17 (14) “…missed tackles”
LSU is at Kentucky on Saturday.

8:30 LRN Newscast October 4

Drugmaker Merck says it’s produced a pill that can help keep people sick with COVID-19 out of the hospital. Dave Brannen has more.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

Ochsner Health has informed its employees they will be charged a fee if their spouse or domestic partner is on the system’s health insurance and not vaccinated against COVID-19. The hospital system says the fee is similar to what’s in place for tobacco users.

The National Restaurant Association says over half of the restaurant operators they surveyed say business conditions are worse than three months ago. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says restaurants continue to battle a lot of negative factors…
cut 12 (11) “….lot of stress”
63-percent of operators say their sales volume in August was lower than it was in August 2019.

It’s that time of year where getting a flu shot should be on your to-do list. Doctor Frank Welch with the Louisiana Department of Health says flu shots are needed every year to minimize the chances of catching the flu, transmitting it to others, or getting very sick if you do catch it. He says the reason for an annual shot is that the flu virus frequently mutates…
Cut 5 (05) “…best protection.”

7:30 LRN Newscast October 4

Flood insurance rates are going up, starting with new policies this month and then on April first for policies that are renewed. It’s estimated that 80-percent of flood insurance policies in Louisiana will see increases. Senator Bill Cassidy says some will see a 100-percent flood insurance rate hike, which he says will lead to many dropping their flood insurance coverage. He says it’s the law of diminishing returns…
cut 14 (07) “….becomes non-sustainable”
Louisiana’s Congressional delegation lobbied the White House to delay the flood insurance premium hikes, but it didn’t produce any results.

Health officials are once again encouraging everyone to get their flu shot, even though the state reported very few cases last flu season. Doctor Frank Welch with the Louisiana Department of Health says in a normal year thousands can die from common influenza, and some groups are more susceptible to the virus than others…
cut 6 (09) “….diabetes obseity”
Welch says pregnant women are especially at risk from flu.

Owning a restaurant in Louisiana that’s been slammed by hurricanes and a continuing Covid pandemic is a tough go as Dave Brannen reports.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

The Powerball jackpot for tonight is up to 670-million dollars, one of the largest jackpots in the lottery’s history. The drawing is at 10 PM and you can buy tickets until 9:00. No one has hit the jackpot since the first week of June.

The Saints had not lost a game in October since 2016 until yesterday when they fell to the Giants 27-21 in O-T to drop New Orleans’ record to 2-2.

6:45 LRN Sportscast October 4

The New York Giants spoiled the Saints long-awaited return to a sold-out Superdome as the G-men defeated the Black and Gold 27-21 in overtime. New Orleans had an eleven-point lead with 12 minutes left but the Giants offense started ripping off big plays. New York Q-B Daniel Jones threw for 402 yards in the game, including a 54-yard TD pass to Saquon Barkley. Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins says they allowed too many chunk plays…
cut 20 (14) “…down the field”
The 2-and-2 Saints are at Washington this Sunday. Washington outscored Atlanta 34-30 yesterday. Elsewhere in the NFC South, Dallas downed Carolina 36-28 and Tampa Bay beat the Patriots 19-17 as Tom Brady was victorious in his return to New England. Leonard Fournette had 91 yards rushing.

For the first time since 1999 LSU lost a home football game to Auburn. The Fighting Tigers let a 13-point lead slip away and lost to the War Eagles on Saturday night 24-19. A nonexistent running game is one reason why the Tigers failed to preserve the lead as Ed Orgeron’s team rushed for just 29 yards
Cut 16 (19) “…one on one.”
LSU has rushed for less than 35 yards against Auburn in back-to-back seasons. The Tigers are at undefeated Kentucky this Saturday.

The Ragin Cajuns moved to 2-and-0 in the Sun Belt with a 20-18 victory at South Alabama. 16th ranked Coastal Carolina crushed ULM 59-6 and Louisiana Tech came up short in their upset bid of 23rd ranked North Carolina State, losing to the Wolfpack 34-27.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 4

LSU Health New Orleans Chief of Infectious Diseases Doctor Julio Figueroa says Merck’s clinical trial of an experimental pill that can treat individuals who are infected with COVID is encouraging news. Figueroa says it works like Tamiflu, as the patient takes eight pills a day for five consecutive days…
cut 9 (07) “….that’s substantial”
Merck is expected to ask the FDA for emergency use authorization soon.

The pandemic and COVID mitigation efforts are still making it tough on restaurant owners. Stan Harris heads the Louisiana Restaurant Association…
cut 11 (08) “…more profitable”
Harris says 78-percent of operators also say their restaurant doesn’t have enough employees and 91-percent say they are paying more for food.

The COVID vaccines are getting all the headlines, but state health officials say do not forget about getting your annual flu shot. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 1 (27) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Tough weekend for Saints and LSU fans. The Saints lost their first football game in October since 2016 when they lost to the Giants in overtime and the Tigers suffered their first home defeat to Auburn since 1999.

LRN AM Newscall October 4

The COVID vaccines are getting all the headlines, but state health officials say do not forget about getting your annual flu shots. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 1 (27) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Drugmaker Merck says it’s produced a pill that can help keep people sick with COVID-19 out of the hospital. Dave Brannen has more.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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Owning a restaurant in Louisiana that’s been slammed by hurricanes and a continuing Covid pandemic is a tough go.  Dave Brannen reports.

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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State health officials are urging folks to not forget about getting an annual flu vaccine shot, as well as the COVID vaccine. LDH resident flu expert Dr. Frank Welch says last year saw a record low number of Louisiana flu cases, and coronavirus precautions were a big contributor…:

Cut 4 (o7) “…when they were sick.”

(However, he says flu has NOT gone away and we should be sure to get immunized)

Dr. Welch says flu shots are needed every signal year to minimize the chances of catching flu, transmitting it to others, or getting very sick if you do catch it. He say the reason for annual shots is the flu viruses have a tendency to frequently mutate…:

Cut 5 (05) “…best protection.”

The flu vaccine is readily available at most doctor’s offices, walk-in clinics, pharmacies and parish health centers. Welch says in a normal year thousands can die from common influenza, and some groups are more susceptible to the virus than others…:

Cut 6 (09) “…diabetes, obesity…”

(Welch says pregnant women are especially at risk from flu, and should be sure to get their flu shot.)

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The Chief of Infectious Diseases at LSU Health New Orleans is weighing in on a Covid-19 pill that manufacturer Merck says will reduce hospitalizations and cut in half the number of deaths in people recently infected with the coronavirus.  Dr. Julio Figueroa:

Cut 7 (12) “…the hospital yet.”

But, Figueroa says the impact of using the pill to address Covid will first be subjected to an emergency use authorization for further study that could then lead to FDA approval of the drug as an alternative medicine for treating the virus.

Dr. Figueroa says when it comes to treatment for Covid-19, the Merck experimental pill will likely be more successful the earlier it’s ingested after the virus is discovered.

Cut 8 (06) “…the most effect.”

Figueroa says the experimentation results being touted by Merck about the anti-Covid 19 pill that’s taken eight times a day for five days can’t be ignored, but have to be proven further.

Cut 9 (07)  “…that’s substantial.”

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Louisiana’s restaurant industry continues to face hardships from a lack of business because of the continuing Covid pandemic.  Stan Harris heads up the state’s restaurant association and tells us, Big Easy eateries continue to suffer financially..

Cut 10 (11)  “…at top line.” 

Harris says most restaurants surveyed in the state don’t expect to ever return to the pre-pandemic normal.

Harris says when it comes to the bottom line, restaurants in Louisiana aren’t drawing in the business they need.

Cut 11 (08) “…their more profitable.”

Harris says there’s a lot of pressure on restaurant businesses across Louisiana to succeed.

Cut 12 (11) “…lot of stress.”

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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is unhappy with huge premium increases coming for those on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). FEMA’s Risk Rate 2.0 – which took effect October 1st – will mean huge increases in the cost of flood coverage for those who live closest to water, and for many who do not. Cassidy says the hikes are unrealistic and about 20% of those covered under NFIP just cannot afford it…:

Cut 13 (08) “…dropping their coverage.”

Cassidy says some will see flood insurance increases of 100-percent or more. He says the result will be fewer NFIP holders at lower risk to spread costs over, meaning those at higher risk pay even more and quite likely drop the coverage. He says it’s the law of diminishing returns…:

Cut 14 (07)  “…becomes non-sustainable.”

The senator says NFIP has been criticized as “federally subsidized insurance for millionaires’ beach homes”, which he says is far from the truth. Cassidy says NFIP data shows the majority of covered homes range in value from $220-thousand to $400-thousand. He says the cost increases are injurious to homeowners and impractical…:

Cut 15 (11)  “…actuarial death spiral.”

(Cassidy and other Senate Republicans brought legislation to delay the NFIP hikes for a year, but it failed to gain traction)

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For the first time since 1999 LSU has lost a home football game to Auburn. The Fighting Tigers let a 13-point lead slip away and lost to the War Eagles on Saturday night 24-19. A nonexistent running game is one reason why the Tigers failed to preserve the lead as Ed Orgeron’s team rushed for just 29 yards

Cut  16 (19) “…one on one.”

Auburn started its rally in the second quarter when quarterback Bo Nix scrambled around for several seconds, avoiding a sack on multiple occasions, and threw a touchdown pass touchdown. He also ran for a touchdown. LSU linebacker Damone Clark…

Cut 17 (14) “…missed tackles.” 

LSU also burned multiple time-outs on offense as they were trying to audible before the play clock hit zero. Orgeron says the coaches have to do a better job of getting the plays in…

Cut.. 18 (15)”…that point”

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The Saints squandered an 11-point fourth-quarter lead and lost to the previously winless New York Giants 27-21 in overtime. The frustrating loss drops New Orleans record to 2-and-2. Coach Sean Payton hopes they learn from this tough loss

Cut 19 (19)  “…those emotions.” 

The Saints had 405 yards of total offense, but it was the Black and Gold defense that struggled in this one as they allowed Giants quarterback Daniel Jones to throw for 402 yards. A 54-yard touchdown pass to Saquon Barkley started the rally. Safety Malcolm Jenkins says they allowed too many chunk plays……

Cut 20 (14)  “…down the field.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

For the first time in over 45 years, food stamp recipients will see a sharp increase in funds on their EBT cards to help purchase healthier foods. DCFS Assistant Secretary for Family Support Shavana Howard says this is great news for the 400-thousand households in Louisiana who receive SNAP benefits…
CUT 08 (06) “…food options.”
Overall in Louisiana, the average monthly food stamp benefit increase will be 12 to 20-dollars per person.

Someone could win tonight’s 635-million dollar Powerball jackpot. The tenth-largest lottery jackpot in U-S history. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says as the jackpot grows, more players get involved…
cut 16 (12) “…as well”

Drugmaker Merck says it’s produced a pill that can help keep people sick with COVID-19 out of the hospital. Dave Brannen has more.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

Last night in high school football, Neville beat West Monroe 27-7, It’s the Tigers’ first win over the Rebels since 1995. St. Thomas More Quarterback and LSU commitment Walker Howard was injured in a 51-27 loss to Ruston. Tonight at Tiger Stadium, LSU welcomes 22nd ranked Auburn.