10:30 LRN Newscast October 27

Governor John Bel Edwards has lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate however it remains in effect for certain K-12 schools…
cut 1 (43) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LSU says it will continue to require masks on campus and New Orleans is also keeping its indoor mask policy in place.

Governor John Bel Edwards has announced the state will receive 595-million dollars from the federal government that can be used to rebuild homes and businesses damaged by Hurricanes Laura and Delta….
cut 13 (10) “….relates to housing”
Edwards has requested three billion dollars and the state is still weeks away before getting its hands on this first installment because Louisiana needs federal approval on how they plan to distribute the grant dollars.

Much of Louisiana is under the threat of severe weather today…
cut 10 (10) “…that frontal boundary”
State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s the potential for tornadoes. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 4 PM for most of the state. The watch box covers Shreveport, Ruston, Alexandria, Lake Charles, Lafayette and Morgan City.

9:30 LRN Newscast Oct 27

A large portion of Louisiana is under a tornado watch until 4 PM. Jeff Palermo has the details…

Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

 

Six teens are facing multiple charges after an armed robbery of two pizza delivery drivers in Lafayette. Police say six masked teens approached the men Monday evening demanding money, they stole the food and a cell phone. A search warrant was issued for the delivery address where the pizza bag and phone were located. All six were booked into the Lafayette Parish Juvenile Detention Center.

 

Governor Edwards has lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate but not for for K-12 schools. If schools, choose to not enforce masks they must follow CDC guidelines for quarantine. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says if you were within 6 feet of a positive person for 15 mins or more you should quarantine.

Cut 6 (12) “…have to quarantine.”

Quarantine is 10 to 14 days or seven days if you test negative on day 5 or greater.

 

Senator Bill Cassidy addressed fellow lawmakers in DC in an effort to bring attention to the opioid crisis again. Cassidy says Louisiana had the highest increase of opioid deaths in the nation last year with 1,900 lives lost.

Cut 7 (11) “…are devastating.”

1,900 lives were lost in the state last year to overdoses.

 

8:30 LRN Newscast October 27

It’s a day to be aware of the weather as a line of thunderstorms in front of a cold front will move across Louisiana this afternoon…
cut 11 (08) “…across the state”
That’s State Climatologist Barry Keim says who now says all of southwest Louisiana and much of central Louisiana including Leesville, Alexandria, and Marksville are under a tornado watch until 4 PM today.

Governor Edwards has lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate however the mandate remains in effect for K-12 schools. Schools may opt out of the mask mandate, however, as long as they continue to follow CDC quarantine guidance.
Cut 4 (12) “…and isolation.”
That means a student should quarantine if they were in close contact for an accumulation total of 15 minutes with someone who tests positive for COVID.

The federal government has informed Louisiana the state will receive 595-million in community development block grant dollars that can be used to repair homes and businesses damaged by Hurricanes Laura and Delta. But Edwards says they can’t put these funds to use yet…
cut 15 (09) “….design our programs”
Edwards did not provide a timeline on when the grant dollars will become available to 2020 hurricane victims.

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says the pandemic has resulted in a surge in opioid overdose deaths…
cut 8 (11) “….drug deaths”
Cassidy says over 19-hundred Louisianians lost their lives to a drug overdose last year, a 48-percent increase from the year before.

7:30 LRN Newscast

With the state seeing lower rates of COVID-19 infections and fewer hospitalizations, Governor John Bel Edwards has lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. But schools that do not follow CDC quarantine guidance are still required to wear masks. State Health office Doctor Joe Kanter on the CDC guidance…
cut 5 (12) “….don’t have to quarantine”
Several school systems have decided not to require masks, but there are some keeping the mask policy in place.

Senator Bill Cassidy says over 19-hundred Louisianians lost their lives to drug overdoses last year and the opioid crisis must be met head-on. Cassidy says the federal government needs to work with local leaders to implement opioid policies already approved by Congress…
cut 9 (09) “…already addicted”

Southwest Louisiana now has an exact dollar figure on how much money in hurricane recovery aid it will receive for last year’s storms. Dave Brannen reports more steps need to take place before it’s available to repair homes and businesses…
cut 3 (34) “…I’m Dave Brannen”

There’s the possibility of severe weather today. The Storm Prediction Center says there’s an enhanced risk of severe weather for the Lake Charles, Lafayette and Baton rouge areas along with the Bayou region which includes Houma.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

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”
Johnson had a shaky performance against Ole Miss, but Coach Ed Orgeron says Max is still the Tigers starting Q-B for their next game at third-ranked Alabama on November sixth.

Saints kicker Will Lutz says he’ll miss the rest of the season after suffering a setback in his recovery from surgery on a core muscle. So it looks like rookie Brian Johnson is the team’s kicker going forward. And there’s a report offensive guard Andrus Peat could miss the rest of the year with a torn pectoral muscle.

The Pelicans are home tonight to host the Atlanta Hawks at 6:45.

ULM football coach Terry Bowden is making a run at Sun Belt Coach of the Year. The Warhawks went winless during 2020, but they are 4-and-3 this season and riding a two-game winning streak heading into Saturday’s game at Appalachian State. Bowden admits he’s having fun after not being a head coach since 2018…
cut 18 (27) “…can do”

The Sun Belt Conference is growing while Conference USA is getting smaller as Southern Miss has officially accepted an invitation to join the Sun Belt. The Golden Eagles will make the move to the Sun Belt no later than July 1st, 2023.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 27

Governor John Bel Edwards has lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate however it remains in effect for certain K-12 schools…
Cut 1 (43) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LSU says it will continue to require masks on campus and New Orleans is also keeping its indoor mask policy in place.

There’s an enhanced risk for severe weather for a good portion of south Louisiana today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Lake Charles, Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Morgan City and Houma are at the greatest of seeing a tornado today as a result of a cold front…
cut 12 (08) “….coming through”
There’s a slight risk of severe weather for central Louisiana and a marginal risk for the I-20 corridor.

US Senators Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy says the state will receive 595-million dollars in federal disaster block grant aid to help Hurricane Laura and Delta victims repair their homes. Governor John Bel Edwards hopes Congress will appropriate even more money in December…
cut 14 (10) “….to Hurricane Ida”
Edwards says the 595-million dollars allocated only represents 20-percent of the three-billion dollars in assistance he’s requested.

AM Newscall Oct 27

AM NEWSCALL

Governor Edwards lifts the statewide indoor mask mandate however it remains in effect for K-12 schools. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 1 (00) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Another weather change is happening today as a cold front comes in from the west across Louisiana. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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The federal door is now open for Louisiana to receive disaster aid funds for Laura and Delta, but how it will be spent may be a while in the making.  More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 3 (34)  “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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Governor Edwards has lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate however the mandate remains in effect for K-12 schools. Schools may opt-out of the mask mandate, however, as long as they continue to follow CDC quarantine guidance.

Cut 4 (12) “…and isolation.”

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we now know how COVID is spread and it’s not enough to say if you feel sick stay home because of asymptomatic transmission. In school, because you are in close proximity to others for an extended period it’s important to quarantine if exposed.

Cut 5 (12) “…don’t have to quarantine.”

Kanter says if you’ve tested positive for COVID in the last 90 days you don’t have to quarantine after an exposure.

Cut 6 (12) “…have to quarantine.”

The duration of quarantine is typically 10-14 days from the day of exposure, or can it be shortened to a week if you have a negative test on days five, six, or seven.  Kanter says when you compare Louisiana’s COVID school disruptions to other southern states, Louisiana has 10 to 20 times fewer interruptions due to schools following CDC best practices.

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Senator Bill Cassidy addressed fellow lawmakers in DC about the opioid crisis in Louisiana. Cassidy, who is also a physician, says the Bayou State had the highest increase of opioid deaths in the nation in 2020.

Cut 7 (11) “…are devastating.”

In 2018 Congress passed landmark opioid legislation and Cassidy says and for the first time in almost 30 years, the number of opioid deaths decreased. But all that changed when the pandemic struck.

Cut 8 (11) “…drug deaths.”

Cassidy says the opioid abuse took a backseat to COVID during the pandemic but he’s encouraging lawmakers to renew focus on the drug epidemic because there’s no vaccine for addiction.

Cut 9 (09)  “…already addicted.”

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We’re saying goodbye to another streak of warm weather and hello to another cold front moving across Louisiana today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the lower temps will be preceded by some possibly rough weather.

Cut 10 (10)  “…that frontal boundary.” 

Rainfall should average at about one to two inches while high temperatures dip into the 70s and low 80s as the front passes over the state.

Keim says at times the weather could get a bit rough today as the front ushers in cooler temperatures.

Cut 11 (08) “…across the state.”

The cool front won’t be short-lived, bringing with it some really nice weather that’ll last through the weekend according to Keim with weekend lows in the 40’s and highs in the 70s.

Cut 12 (10) “…has to offer.”

Low temperatures are expected to drop into the 50s in the northern parishes tomorrow morning and into the 60s in south Louisiana and then highs Thursday in the 60’s in north Louisiana and 70s in the southern part of the state.

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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.

Cut 13 (10) “…relates to housing.”

The block grant funds will be overseen by HUD, with Louisiana required to outline its plans for spending the funds and the state’s Office of Community Development overseeing the actual spending.

Edwards says the 595-million-dollars still falls short of what the state needs in its recovery from Laura and Ida, but is hopeful for more appropriations when Congress meets December 3rd.

Cut 14 (10)  “…to Hurricane Ida.”

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.”

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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”

Johnson had a shaky performance against Ole Miss, but Coach Ed Orgeron says Max is still the Tigers starting Q-B. Johnson on how he’ll try to get better during the bye week…

Cut 17 (18) “ .right now” 

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ULM football coach Terry Bowden is making a run at Sun Belt Coach of the Year. The Warhawks went winless during 2020, but they are 4-and-3 this season and riding a two-game winning streak heading into Saturday’s game at Appalachian State. Bowden admits he’s having fun after not being a head coach since 2018….

Cut 18 (27)”…can do”

Bowden’s Warhawks are now two wins away from becoming eligible to play in a bowl game. The coach says he doesn’t want to look too far ahead with a big game at App State this Saturday…

Cut 19 (19)  “…big wins”

ULM has caught the attention of national college football writers and analysts by upsetting their last two opponents, Liberty and South Alabama. Bowden says it’s nice being the underdog, but the goal is to become a front runner…

Cut 20 (17)  “very long” 

5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 26

Governor John Bel Edwards has lifted Louisiana’s COVID-19 mask mandate. The governor says numbers of positive tests, hospitalizations and deaths are apparently declining, so for the next 28 days, he’s ending the mask order – except for school children in grades K through 12:

Cut 26  (14)  “…an isolation.”

The governor’s new order will expire November 23rd.

More negatives than positives. That’s what New Orleans-based political analyst Ron Faucheux says President Biden is dealing with less than a year before the mid-term elections which may not bode well for Democratic candidates. Biden’s dropping poll numbers can be linked to those with strong views on issues.

Cut 9 (11) “…his, his position.”

 

A startling increase in suicide attempts has prompted pediatricians to call on prioritizing mental health among teens and children. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

Police are seeking a Louisiana man suspected of driving under the influence when he caused a three-vehicle crash that killed a 9-year-old girl. The wreck happened last Friday night on State Highway 23 near Belle Chasse. When caught, 58-year-old Wendell Lachney (LASH-nee) faces vehicular homicide charges.

4:45 LRN Sportscast October 26

It was not an entertaining game but the Saints won last night, a hard-fought 13-10 victory on the road in Seattle. New kicker Brian Johnson made a couple of field goals in windy conditions, including the game-winner with less two minutes left.
cut 7 (11) “…so”
The Saints defense sacked Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith five times. Linebacker Demario Davis had two sacks, four tackles for a loss and ten total tackles. Coach Sean Payton says it a great game from Davis
Cut 19 (25) “…was tough”

It’s been a tough 2021 season for the LSU Tigers, but they have a chance to decompress this week as they do not have a game this Saturday. LSU is 4-and-4 and they have four games left in the regular season. Coach Ed Orgeron believes his team is still motivated to win ball games…
cut 17 (20) “….prove themselves”
LSU has also lost another player to a season-ending injury. Orgeron says sophomore offensive guard Anthony Bradford will not be able to play again this season. But the coach expects junior offensive tackle Cam Wire will return for the Alabama game.

The Fall Classic gets underway tonight as the Astros host the Braves in Game one of the World Series.

In basketball, the Pelicans won their first game of the season last night as they defeated Minnesota 107-98. On Wednesday, the Pels host Atlanta.

4:30 LRN Newscast Oct 26

Encouraged by declining COVID-19 numbers, Governor John Bel Edwards has decided to relax his statewide order to wear masks in public places. The Governor held a press conference earlier today…:

CUT 24(13)      “…K through 12 schools.”

The Governor says school districts who don’t want to demand kids wear masks must still adhere to CDC guidelines for social distancing and quarantining of kids possibly exposed to the virus.

Is the pandemic and our response contributing to kids’ poor metal health? LSU Psychologist Dr. Michelle Moore says that’s quite possible and it could get worse, once the pandemic is over…:

CUT 03(10)      “…place yet.”

She says social media and isolation are big contributing factors in kids’ state of mind.

 

Louisiana has lost about 30-thousand jobs from the time Hurricane Ida hit until the end of last month. Louisiana Workforce Commission Chief Economist Julian Hwang says over 41-thousand have applied for unemployment since Ida. It’s not all bad news, though. Hwang says there were some sectors of the economy that reported significant over-the-year gains…:

CUT 14(09)      “…five-thousand jobs.”

Imagine the shock of finding out someone was squatting in your unoccupied home. Now multiply that to finding someone living in your attic while you were there! That’s what happened to a Lacassine woman. Jeff Davis Parish deputies say the lady spied 33-year-old Gregory Bonnette climbing down the attic stairway, when he thought no one was home. She called the law and they arrested Bonnette; charging him with unauthorized entry. Deputies say this is the 21st time Bonnette has been arrested for various offenses.