5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

Calcasieu Parish was hit by probable tornadoes and straight line winds of up to 70 miles an hour – spawned in the strong thunderstorms that crossed the state earlier today. Numerous homes and some businesses suffered catastrophic damage and there are reports of people injured. So far no deaths have been reported. Calcasieu is still recovering from being hit by two hurricanes in 2020.

Louisiana businesses are welcoming news the Governor has lifted his statewide mask mandate amid declining COVID numbers. Dawn McVea is state director of the National Federation of Independent Business. She says member merchants and businesses have had a rough time of it these past several months…:

CUT 12(11)      “…the enforcers.”

She says now her members can concentrate on a good holiday retail season.

 

We’re moving closer to kids ages 5 to 11 being vaccinated for the COVID virus. An FDA panel approved it; now the CDC will have to sign off on it and they most likely will. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says kids could be getting shots within a couple weeks. He suggests parents with concerns about that have a talk with their pediatrician…:

CUT 05(10)      “…family chooses.”

Right now kids between 5 and 17 make up over 20-percent of the state’s coronavirus cases.

Looking for a job? UPS plans to hire about a thousand delivery drivers in Louisiana, as the holidays approach. UPS spokesman Marc Shannon says many a temporary job with the company has grown into a career…:

CUT 07(11)      “…career at UPS.”

To apply, go to “UPSjobs.com”

4:45 LRN Sportscast October 27

The Pelicans are back home tonight to take on the Atlanta Hawks. New Orleans is coming off its first win of the season, a 107-98 victory over the Timberwolves. The Hawks are led by the talented Trae Young who is averaging 25 points and ten assists a game. Tip off is at 6:45.

After catching ten passes in the three-point win over Seattle on Monday, Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week. Former LSU star Ja’Marr Chase has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after setting a Bengals record with 201 receiving yards in a blowout victory over Baltimore.

There are multiple reports LSU linebacker Bugg Strong has entered the transfer portal. Strong was the nation’s number one JUCO linebacker in the 2021 recruiting class but has only played in five games this season.

One day after announcing Southern Miss has joined the Sun Belt Conference. Old Dominion becomes the second school in as many days to leave Conference USA for the Sun Belt.

LSU Quarterback Max Johnson says he expects the Tigers to keep fighting for wins when they come back from the bye week. Johnson says his teammates have not given up on the season…
cut 16 (11) “…going on”

ULM has caught the attention of national college football writers and analysts by upsetting its last two opponents, Liberty, and South Alabama. Warhawks coach Terry Bowden says it’s nice being the underdog, but the goal is to become a front runner…
cut 20 (17) “…very long”
ULM is a 27.5 point underdog this Saturday at Appalachian State.

4:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

Strong thunderstorms moving across the state spawned some damage to homes and structures in Calcasieu Parish today. KPLC TV’s website features some images of homes with severe roof damage, and one with a hole punched in its brick exterior wall. One home was virtually levelled. We’re also told at least one person was injured as the storms moved through the area.

On Tuesday the governor removed the statewide indoor mask mandate for 28 days, but not for K-12 schools. Schools however can choose not to mask if they follow CDC quarantine guidelines. State health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the sooner children are able to get vaccinated the more likely they can stay in the classroom…:

CUT 04(10)      “…remain asymptomatic.”

The CDC is expected to announce its decision on vaccinating kids 5 thru 11 soon.

 

UPS is going on a hiring spree as the holiday season approaches. Marc Shannon with the delivery firm’s talent acquisition team says the company is looking to hire 100-thousand seasonal workers nationwide, with more than one thousand of them in Louisiana alone…:

CUT 06(08)      “…lot of opportunities.”

For more information and to apply for a position visit the website UPSjobs.com.

Businesses across Louisiana are relieved the Governor has lifted the mask mandate. Dawn McVea, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says merchants are hopeful now they can concentrate on a successful holiday shopping season without having to police the wearing of masks…:

CUT 14(07)      “…the deal.”

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says her more restrictive COVID policies will also be removed on Friday.

3:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

A tornado watch is in effect for all of Southeast Louisiana until 10 tonight, as a strong line of thunderstorms moves across the state. The watches and warnings that cover southwest, central and north-central Louisiana expire at 4 PM. At least one tornado was spotted earlier today as the storm front moved through the Texas-Louisiana line near Bridge City. Cell phone video captured an ATV being sucked into the air and tossed like a toy. So far no one is reported hurt.

An end to the Governor’s statewide mask mandate comes as welcome news to many businesses in Louisiana. The governor will re-examine his order in 28 days. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Dawn McVea says business owners hope that continues beyond mid-November…:

CUT 13(05)      “…that way.”

She says now merchants can focus on holiday shopping and not on policing mask policy. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says her citywide COVID restrictions will end Friday.

 

The state orders 148-thousand doses of the COVID vaccine in anticipation of the CDC’s recommendation for kids ages 5 to 11 to be vaccinated. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Thorington.”

A Ouachita Parish man is accused of slapping a Monroe cop for no apparent reason. The officer says – on the night of October 24th – Troy Davis waved him down, approached the window of his patrol car, said “what’s up?” then smacked the officer in the face. He then added, “eff the police” and was promptly arrested.

2:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

A powerful line of thunderstorms is moving through the state that’s associated with the strongest cold front of the fall. Megan Williams, with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says there are concerns of flash flooding and possible tornados. Watches and warnings are posted across the state, but once the front moves through – by about dinner time – much more fall-like temperatures will be with us…:

CUT 11(12)      “…a nice change.”

An FDA Advisory panel recommends the COVID vaccines for kids ages 5 through 11; something that could begin within just a couple weeks. State health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says this is something concerned parents should discuss with their pediatrician…:

CUT 05(10)      “…family chooses.”

A CDC committee will meet next week to decide on vaccinating young kids.

 

It’s that time of the year and delivery companies are in need of seasonal workers to get holiday packages to you. More from Dave Brannen…:

CUT 01(34)      “…Brannen.”

Opening arguments today in the sexual crimes trial of former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain. Prosecutors say Strain used his power & position to manipulate his victims. Defense counsel says witnesses in the case are the ones who’ve been manipulated or were doing the manipulating for personal gain.

LRN PM Newscall October 27

It’s that time of the year and delivery companies are finding themselves in need of seasonal workers to get holiday packages to people on time. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

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The state has ordered 148-thousand doses of the COVID vaccine in anticipation of the CDC’s recommendation for ages 5 to 11 to be vaccinated. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 2 (30)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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The reality of children being vaccinated for COVID reached a major milestone this week after an FDA Advisory panel recommend the vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter anticipates that age group could begin receiving doses within the next two weeks.

Cut 3 (09) “….time around.”

On Tuesday the governor removed the statewide indoor mask mandate for 28 days but not for K-12 schools. Schools however can choose not to mask if they follow CDC quarantine guidelines. Kanter says the sooner children are able to get vaccinated the more likely they can stay in the classroom.

Cut 4 (10) “…asymptomatic.”

Currently, ages 5 to 17 make up the majority of new COVID cases in the state at 22-percent.

Kanter encouraged parents to discuss the vaccine with their pediatrician and if they have an upcoming visit scheduled…

Cut 5 (10) “…family chooses.”

A CDC committee is scheduled to meet next Tuesday and Wednesday and if they vote to recommend the vaccine for ages 5 to 11, the vaccine could be available the following week. Approximately 421,000 in Louisiana would then be eligible to be vaccinated

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UPS is going on a hiring spree as the holiday season approaches. Marc Shannon with the delivery firm’s talent acquisition team says the company is looking to hire 100-thousand seasonal workers nationwide, with more than one thousand of them in Louisiana alone.

Cut 6 (08) “..lot of opportunities” 

For more information and to apply for a position visit the website UPSjobs.com.

Shannon says oftentimes, a temporary position at UPS has turned into a career for these seasonal workers.

Cut 7 (11) “….career at UPS.”  

Shannon says the peak season that necessitates a larger workforce, albeit temporary, usually lasts into January.

Cut 8 (08) “..things like that.”

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A powerful line of thunderstorms is moving through the state that’s associated with the strongest cold front of the fall. Megan Williams with the National Weather Service in Slidell says most of the state is under a tornado watch until 4 PM…

Cut 9 (07 ) “…as well.”

Williams says the severe weather risk is the result of the cold air behind the front clashing with warm air…

Cut 10 (09)  “..from the Gulf”

A tornado watch is in effect until 10 PM tonight for southeast Louisiana. The tornado watches that cover southwest, central and north-central Louisiana expire at 4 PM.  

The concern today is tornadoes and flash flooding, but Williams says once the front moves through, it will feel like fall for the Halloween weekend…

Cut  11 (12)  “…nice change.”  

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The announcement of the end of the statewide indoor mask mandate is welcome news to some business owners. State Director of the Louisiana chapter of the National Federation Independent Businesses Dawn McVea says they are pleased because members have had such a challenge with it the last few months.

Cut 12 (11) “…the enforcers”  

Governor Edwards chose not to renew the indoor mask mandate for the next 28 days due to declining COVID cases and hospitalizations. McVea says business owners are also hopeful the trend will continue.

Cut 13 (05) “…that way.”

However, the mask mandate and proof of vaccination and/or a negative test are still in effect for New Orleans. Outside of the state’s largest city though McVea says businesses are relieved they can focus holiday shopping versus policing masks.

Cut 14 (07) “..the deal.” 

 

1:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

The weather could get somewhat rough weather in areas of the state this afternoon as a cold front ushers in a line of storms from the west. A tornado watch is in effect until 4 pm for much of the state. Megan Williams with the National Weather Service in Slidell says the severe weather risk is the result of the cold air behind the front clashing with warm air…

Cut 10 (09)  “..from the Gulf” 

 

The announcement of the end of the statewide indoor mask mandate is welcome news to some business owners. State Director of the Louisiana chapter of the National Federation Independent Businesses Dawn McVea says they are pleased because members have had such a challenge with it the last few months.

Cut 12 (11) “…the enforcers”  

 

Governor Edwards chose not to renew the indoor mask mandate for the next 28 days due to declining COVID cases and hospitalizations.

 

The reality of children being vaccinated for COVID reached a major milestone this week after an FDA Advisory panel recommend the vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter anticipates that age group could begin receiving doses within the next two weeks.

Cut 3 (09) “….time around.”

 

If you’re looking for a job, UPS may just be the ticket to a much-needed paycheck. The delivery firm is looking to hire 100 thousand seasonal workers for the holiday season nationwide. The firm’s Marc Shannon says more than one thousand will be hired in Louisiana, including package handlers, big-rig drivers and delivery trucks. Shannon says the peak season that necessitates a larger workforce, albeit temporary, usually lasts into January.

Cut 8 (08) “..things like that.”

 

More information is available at UPSJobs.com

12:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

A powerful line of thunderstorms is moving through the state that’s associated with the strongest cold front of the fall. Megan Williams with the National Weather Service in Slidell says most of the state is under a tornado watch until 4 PM…

Cut 9 (07 ) “…as well.”

 

Williams says the severe weather risk is the result of the cold air behind the front clashing with warm air…

Federal dollars are being earmarked for recovery needs in southwest Louisiana in association with hurricanes Laura and Delta. That word came Tuesday from Governor John Bel Edwards who says the state is being allocated 595-million-dollars in block grant aid funding. Edwards says it’s important to point out that the block grant aid for Laura and Delta is not money in the bank at this point.

Cut 15 (09)  “…design our program.”

 

 

The state has ordered 148-thousand doses of the COVID vaccine in anticipation of the CDC’s recommendation for ages 5 to 11 to be vaccinated. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 2 (30)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

 

UPS is going on a hiring spree as the holiday season approaches. Marc Shannon with the delivery firm’s talent acquisition team says the company is looking to hire 100-thousand seasonal workers nationwide, more than one thousand of them in Louisiana alone.

Cut 7 (11) “….career at UPS.”  

 

For more information and to apply for a position visit the website UPSjobs.com.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week after catching 10 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown in New Orleans 13-10 win over Seattle. Kamara also rushed for 51 yards.

Former LSU Tiger Ja’Marr Chase has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after catching eight passes for a Bengals rookie record 201 yards. Chase was unstoppable in Cincinnati’s impressive 41-17 win over the Ravens. The Bengals are at the Jets this Sunday.

The Saints got a couple of injured offensive linemen back for Monday’s game in Seattle as Terron Armstead and Eric McCoy returned to the field, but there’s a report guard Andrus Peat could miss the rest of the season because of a torn pectoral muscle. Calvin Throckmorton would be Peat’s replacement.

The Pelicans are home tonight to host the Atlanta Hawks at 6:45. New Orleans hopes to build on Monday’s win at Minnesota.

The LSU football team will work to get better during the bye week. Quarterback Max Johnson on learning from the mistakes he made in Saturday’s loss to Ole Miss…
cut 17 (14) “…right now”
ULM is two wins away from becoming bowl eligible. Coach Terry Bowden says he doesn’t want to look too far ahead with a big game at Appalachian State this Saturday…
cut 19 (19) “….big wins”
ULM has caught the attention of national college football writers and analysts by upsetting its last two opponents, Liberty, and South Alabama.

11:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

Most of the state is under a tornado watch today until 4 pm as a cold front begins to make its way through the state, but ahead of the front is the potential for some dicey weather. State Climatologist Barry Keim.

Cut 12 (10) “…has to offer.”

After the front passes temps will drop into the 50s in northern parishes and 60s in the southern parts of the state.

The reality of children being vaccinated for COVID reached a major milestone this week after an FDA Advisory panel recommends the vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter anticipates that age group could begin receiving doses within the next two weeks.

Cut 3 (09) “….time around.”

Approximately 421,000 in Louisiana children would then be eligible to be vaccinated once authorization is granted.

Federal dollars are being earmarked for recovery needs in southwest Louisiana in association with hurricanes Laura and Delta. Governor John Bel Edwards says the allocated 595-million-dollars in block grant funding still falls short of what the state needs in its recovery but is hopeful for more appropriations when Congress meets December 3rd.

Cut 14 (10)  “…to Hurricane Ida.”

UPS is on a hiring spree, Marc Shannon with the delivery firm’s talent acquisition team says the company is looking to hire 100-thousand seasonal workers nationwide, with more than a thousand in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (08) “..lot of opportunities” 

For more information visit UPSjobs.com.