11:30 LRN Newscast January 13

The state health department is reporting 2,081 COVID hospitalizations today an increase of 82 from Wednesday. Governor John Bel Edwards says hospitalizations among children from the Omicron variant are also on the rise and he dispels any rumors that COVID is not impacting children.
Cut 6 (11) “…than Delta surge.”
Edwards says some of those children admitted are between the ages of 0-to four, which are not eligible to be vaccinated.

With voters in St. Tammany Parish rejecting a proposal to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell, what becomes of that casino? State Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says state law dictates that Diamond Jack’s casino must re-open within 60 days of the failed referendum…:
Cut 13 (08) “…very short extension.”
Johns says the board will meet week to decide whether to grant that extension.

A new study finds drug overdose deaths from 2019 to 2020 increased across the nation by 31-percent and in Louisiana, it’s even worse. Brooke Thorington has more…:
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

The Hammond Police Department reports a homeless man that had fallen asleep inside a dumpster was killed when he was crushed by a garbage truck compactor. They say the man, identified as 42-year-old Jermaine Watts, was likely trying to escape the cold in the dumpster when the compactor was activated.

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 13

Governor Edwards will hold a briefing at 10:30 today discussing the state’s response to COVID. On Wednesday the state reported a single day high for new cases at 17,952. Hospitalizations have reached 1,999 and three fourths of those patients are unvaccinated.

Since St. Tammany Parish voters rejected a proposal to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell last month, State Gaming Control Commissioner Ronnie Johns says state law dictates that Diamond Jack’s casino must re-open within 60 days of the failed referendum. And Diamond Jacks request for an extension for their re-opening plan has been granted.

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Data from the National Center for Health Statistics indicates that from 2019 to 2020 drug overdose deaths increased more than 50-percent in Louisiana. Ben Miller, President of Well Being Trust, says they’ve also seen an alarming increase in street or synthetic opioid overdose deaths increase by 56-percent compared to prescription opioids.

Cut 5 (08) “…a concern.”

Miller says we are better able to control opioid prescriptions, but synthetic use is increasing.

The real estate market remains active and Louisiana Realtors Association Director of Business and Professional Development Amy Fennell it’s still a seller’s market and in some places, it’s more exacerbated than others, for example, areas of the state recovering from natural disasters.

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09:30 LRN NEWSCAST JANUARY 13

The state continues to urge the public to remain vigilant as Louisiana’s Covid numbers are hitting levels not seen since the pandemic first started. Of 17-thousand cases reported Wednesday, LDH says 1-in-4 were kids under 18. Tulane University epidemiologist Dr. Susan Hassig says youngsters may not be as severely affected by the virus, but they can still transmit it – even if vaccinated…:
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Other countries are seeing this latest surge begin to drop but Hassig says it’s too early to call when that will happen here.

Police in New Orleans say detectives located a headless torso inside a deep freezer that was hooked up to a bus in the backyard of a residence in the 9th Ward. The man who lived there, Benjamin Beale, is behind bars on various charges including obstruction of justice in relation to the case. Authorities were searching for Beale’s estranged wife, but the remains have yet to be identified and cause of death, including murder, has not been established. The investigation is ongoing.

St. Tammany Parish voters rejected a proposal to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell which means that casino needs to reopen within 60 days of the failed measure. State Gaming Control Commissioner Ronnie Johns says Diamond Jacks has an uphill battle as its run down, and…:
Cut 15 (09) “staff in place”
He says Diamond Jack’s will present their plan to the Gaming Control Board on February 17th for approval.

Low housing inventory in Louisiana and lots of buyers means the real estate market here is very hot right now. Amy Fennell with the Louisiana Realtors Association says sellers are receiving multiple offers so they should get the help of someone with experience…:
CUT 12 (12) “looking for it”
She says supply chain issues have drastically slowed the construction of new homes.

08:30 LRN NEWSCAST JANUARY 13

The Covid Pandemic is surging in Louisiana and Governor John Bel Edwards has called a news conference this morning to address it. On Wednesday, the state reported 17-thousand new COVID cases, with about 2 thousand in the hospital. The Omicron variant is less severe, and some say that could signal the surge may be ending, but Tulane Epidemiologist Dr. Susan Hassig is more cautious…:
Cut 8 (08) “to call it yet”
Of the 2000 people hospitalized with the virus, 75-percent are not fully vaccinated.

Overdose deaths in Louisiana were rising at alarming rates even before the pandemic but it’s only gotten worse. New data suggests from 2019 to 2020 overdoses increased more than 50 percent in Louisiana. Ben Miller, President of Well Being Trust, says if you suspect a loved one is an addict, you should ask them about it…:
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After voters rejected a plan to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell in December, what becomes of the original casino? Kevin Gallagher asks the Gaming Control Commissioner:
Cut 3 (28) “I’m Kevin Gallagher”

An art teacher from St. James Parish has been arrested in two parishes this week on charges including sex crimes involving a juvenile. 50-year-old Lisa Samuels was first booked with a DWI in Ascension Parish before being brought to St. James where she was booked with molestation of a juvenile and indecent behavior with juveniles.

07:30 LRN NEWSCAST JANUARY 13

Governor John Bel Edwards has called a news conference for 10:30am after the state recorded another single-day high number of COVID cases..:
Cut 2 (27) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

New Orleans Police say a man is behind bars after detectives found a dismembered body in a freezer on his property inside a school bus in the 9th Ward. They say 34-year-old Benjamin Beale is booked on several drugs and weapons charges along with obstruction of justice. Cops were searching the man’s home in relation to the disappearance of a woman named Julia Dardar who has been missing since at least last November. This investigation is ongoing.

A study from the National Center for Health Statistics finds from 2019 to 2020 drug overdose deaths increased more than 50-percent in Louisiana. Ben Miller, President of Well Being Trust, says the pandemic made things worse, but this has been a growing problem for some time…:
Cut 4 (11) “attention to”
He says if something isn’t done now, these terrible trends will continue.

The housing market in Louisiana is booming. Louisiana Realtors Association Director of Business and Professional Development Amy Fennell says “For Sale” signs don’t stay up long:
Cut 10 (11) “lots of buyers”
She says because things are so hot right now it’s best to use a realtor if you’re selling a home because you’re likely to get multiple offers.

06:45 LRN SPORTSCAST JANUARY 13

The No. 12 LSU men’s basketball team has won its third straight game after a 64-58 victory over Florida in Gainesville Wednesday. The Tigers were playing without starting point guard Xavier Pinson, who was out with an MCL knee sprain. So, Darius Days led the way with 20 points along with one assist and four steals. Coach Will Wade is a happy guy…:
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The Tigers improve to 15-1 overall and 3-1 in SEC play. They host Arkansas Saturday.

Elsewhere around the state Wednesday, McNeese clobbered Arlington Baptist 120-44. Tulane got by Wichita State 68-67. And Southeastern prevailed over Tougaloo 77-72.

Today Louisiana Tech hosts Southern Miss. ULM travels to face Texas State. And UL-Lafayette is at UT Arlington.

LSU football has added two potential starters to its defensive secondary with the help of the transfer portal. Arkansas safety Joe Foucha and Ragin Cajuns cornerback Mekhi Gardner have posted on social media they will transfer to LSU. Foucha started 33 games at Arkansas over three years and last season had two interceptions and 7.5 tackles for a loss. The Athletic’s Brody Miller says Foucha is one of the better SEC safeties you’ll find..:
Cut 16 (20) “creative with”
He says there’s a real possibility LSU will sign over a dozen transfers.

After picking up a nice win over the Timberwolves Tuesday, the New Orleans Pelicans are set to host the Clippers tonight in the Smoothie King Center.

0630 LRN NEWSCAST JANUARY 13

Governor John Bel Edwards has called a news conference for 10:30am to give the latest on the state’s Covid numbers which recorded another single day high of cases Wednesday at 17-thousand. The state Department of Health says that’s with about 2-thousand in the hospital. Tulane University epidemiologist Dr. Susan Hassig says that number does not represent one single day of test results…:
Cut 7 (10) “in this big number”
Of the 2000 people hospitalized with the virus, 75-percent are not fully vaccinated.

With voters in St. Tammany Parish rejecting a proposal to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell, what becomes of that casino? State Gaming Control Commissioner Ronnie Johns says state law dictates that Diamond Jack’s casino must re-open within 60 days of the failed referendum…:
Cut 13 (08) “…very short extension.”
Its license is for one of 15 state riverboat casinos.

A new study finds drug overdose deaths from 2019 to 2020 increased across the nation by 31-percent and in Louisiana, it’s even worse. Brooke Thorington has more…:
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

The Hammond Police Department reports a homeless man that had fallen asleep inside a dumpster was killed when he was crushed by a garbage truck compactor. They say the man, identified as 42-year-old Jermain Watts, was likely trying to escape the cold in the dumpster when the compactor was activated.

AM LRN Newscall Jan 13

A new study finds drug overdose deaths from 2019 to 2020 increased across the nation by 31-percent and in Louisiana, it’s even worse. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana records another single-day high number of COVID cases. Jeff Palermo has more…

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After voters rejected a plan to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell in December, what becomes of the original casino? Kevin Gallagher asks the Gaming Control Commissioner…:

Cut 3 (28) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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The most recent data from the National Center for Health Statistics indicates that from 2019 to 2020 drug overdose deaths increased more than 50-percent in Louisiana. Ben Miller, President of Well Being Trust, reviewed the numbers and says overdose deaths were increasing well before the pandemic.

Cut 4 (11) “…attention to.” 

And Miller says they’ve also seen an alarming increase in street or synthetic opioid overdose deaths increase by 56-percent compared to prescription opioids.

Cut 5 (08) “…a concern.”

Miller says we are better able to control opioid prescriptions, but synthetic use is increasing.

If you have a friend of a loved one that you suspect is an addict, Miller says the first step is to simply ask them about it.

Cut 6 (11) “…may not.”

And have a connection to care for them, be able to put them in touch with a professional so they can get the help they need.

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Louisiana records another single-day high number of coronavirus cases reported. On Wednesday, the state Department of Health reported 17-thousand new cases of COVID, with about 2-thousand in the hospital. Tulane University epidemiologist Dr. Susan Hassig says that number is alarming, but remember it does not represent one single day of test results…:

Cut 7 (10) “…in this big number.”

Great Britain, and other parts of the U.S., are reporting cases counts beginning to slow down. They say the Omicron variant is less severe and could signal the beginning of an end for the pandemic. Dr. Hassig is more cautious…:

Cut 8 (08) “…to call it yet.”

Of the 17-thousand cases reported Wednesday, LDH says 1-in-4 were among kids under 18. Dr. Hassig says youngsters may not be as severely affected by the virus, but they can still transmit it – even if vaccinated…:

Cut 9 (10)  “…they can learn the best.”

Of the 2000 people hospitalized with the virus, 75-percent are not fully vaccinated.

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While the temps might have cooled in Louisiana the housing market sure hasn’t. Typically, this time of year home sales slow down, but that hasn’t been the case since the pandemic. Louisiana Realtors Association Director of Business and Professional Development Amy Fennell says a low inventory of homes continues to drive the market.

Cut 10 (11) “…lots of buyers.”

It remains a seller’s market and in some places, it’s more exacerbated than others. Fennell says areas of the state recovering from recent natural disasters are seeing even higher demand for homes.

Cut  11 (07)  “…bayou area.”  

Fennell says supply chain issues have drastically slowed the construction of new homes and also postponed the remodeling of existing homes.

And because it remains a seller’s market as opposed to a buyer’s market, and some sellers are entertaining multiple offers. Fennell says if you’re looking to buy in order to have a competitive advantage you need to have the guidance of an experienced Realtor.

Cut 12 (12) “…looking for it.”

Another bonus to working with a Realtor is they have knowledge of homes that are about to be listed and many sales are negotiated before a sign is even placed in the yard.

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With voters in St. Tammany Parish rejecting a proposal to move a Bossier City casino license to Slidell last month, what becomes of that casino? State Gaming Control Commissioner Ronnie Johns says state law dictates that Diamond Jack’s casino must re-open within 60 days of the failed referendum…:

Cut 13 (08) “…very short extension.”

Johns says Diamond Jacks has petitioned for a short extension to get together their re-opening plan for approval. He says the Gaming Control Board has granted the extra days…:

Cut 14 (15)  “…are gonna be.”

Johns says Diamond Jack’s will present their plan to the Gaming ControlBoard on February 17th for approval. He says the casino has been allowed to get a bit run down and will need some TLC in order to compete; something to Board must heavily weigh. He says that isn’t all Diamond Jack’s is up against…:

Cut 15 (09)  “…staff in place.”

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LSU football has added two potential starters to its defensive secondary with the help of the transfer portal. Arkansas safety Joe Foucha and Ragin Cajuns cornerback Mekhi Gardner have posted on social media they will transfer to LSU. Foucha started 33 games at Arkansas over three years and last season had two interceptions and 7.5 tackles for a loss. The Athletic’s Brody Miller says Foucha is one of the better SEC safeties you’ll find

Cut  16 (20) “…creative with.”

LSU’s depth in the defensive secondary has been depleted due to players transferring, entering the NFL draft early, or guys who have used up their eligibility. Miller expects LSU will go after several other players in the transfer portal, including another Arkansas defensive back…

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Miller says there’s a real possibility LSU will sign over a dozen transfers…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 12

With three declared candidates for the U.S. Senate seat this fall, a Louisiana political expert handicaps the race – as it is now. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Sen. John Kennedy announced today he raised in $3.3 million in the final quarter of 2021. Going into 2022, Kennedy has raised a total of $18.2 million for his Senate campaign and has $11 million cash on hand.

Special Session to redistrict Louisiana begins February 1st. Governor Edwards has stated he feels Louisiana should have a second majority-minority congressional district. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says doing so without gerrymandering will be the real task.

Cut  11 (14)  “…where the dilemma is.”

Persons of Color represent nearly a third of Louisiana voters, so a second minority district is mathematically called for.

A teacher in the St. James Parish school system has been arrested on charges of indecent behavior with juveniles and molestation of a juvenile. Sheriff Willy Martin says they started investigating 50-year-old Lisa Samuels after the victim called the state’s child abuse hotline…

Cut 12 (08) “…the victim.”  

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 12

Louisiana is experiencing a serious shortage of blood. Ochsner Health pathologist Dr. Aimee Goodier (GOO-dyay) says blood donations have been on the decline for some time now, even before the pandemic. She says donation sites are aware of the fear donors might have about COVID and they are taking extra precautions…:

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All blood types are needed and you can donate once every 8 weeks. Give it some thought.

Two people are under arrest in the Rapides Parish town of Ball, in connection with the weekend murder of 27-year-old Deven Brooks. Ball Police say Terrence Lavalais and Jamaria Randle – both 21 and both from Alexandria – are charged with 2nd degree murder and aggravated kidnapping. Brooks was shot in the head and dumped near the Red River in Alexandria. His body was found Tuesday.

 

A teacher in the St. James Parish school system is arrested on charges of indecent behavior with juveniles. St. James Sheriff Willy Martin says the victim contacted the state’s child abuse hotline, which led to 50-year-old Lori Samuels’ arrest. Martin says there are potentially more victims…:

CUT 13(12)      “…this investigation.”

Samuels has taught art in St. James schools since 2009.

State lawmakers call a Special Session on Redistricting Louisiana to begin February 1st. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Governor Edwards’ ask for a second majority-minority congressional district will likely be a source of controversy…:

CUT 10(14)      “…he MAY veto it.”