12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 25

State Police say the suspect fatally shot by a Lafayette Police Officer on Sunday night reached for a gun. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Lafayette P-D tried to apprehend the man after stealing a vehicle that then turned to a foot pursuit. Gossen says an officer fired his weapon after instructing the suspect not to reach for a gun…

Cut 10 (05)  “….in this.” 

The incident remains under investigation.

Restaurant owners say 10-thousand jobs were saved with the first round of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, but President of the Louisiana Restaurant Association Stan Harris says the highly contagious Omicron variant is forcing many establishments to reduce hours, seating capacity, and menu offerings.

Cut 7 (06) “…right now.” 

And Harris says many former employees have moved onto other jobs instead of returning to the industry.

With a large number of seniors living in nursing homes and other assisted living facilities facing potential infection from the COVID-19 Omicron variant, AARP Louisiana State Director, Denise Bottcher, is calling for immediate action to get residents and staff vaccinated.

Cut 3 (15) “…not fully vaccinated.”

The AARP has been following CDC data closely, and Bottcher sees a straight line between vaccination and boosters to lower spikes among nursing home residents.

11:45 LRN Sportscast January 25

Who Dat Nation continues to wait for news on the future of Coach Sean Payton. Fox Sports NFL Insider Jay Glazer reported Monday that Payton’s choice is between retirement and the Saints, and that the coach has no interest in leaving New Orleans for another team. NOLA.com Saints reporter Rod Walker says that it’s clear that even with the success that Payton has enjoyed on the field, his decision whether or not to stay is bigger than just Xs and Os.

Cut 18 (17) “…a lot of times.”

Meanwhile, Saints owner Gayle Benson has partnered with the Crescent City Classic road race, along with Caesars Entertainment, Inc., to keep the race going for the 44th straight year. Benson believes that with the support of the Saints, the Crescent City Classic can become one of the nation’s premier road races.

The Pelicans have won two in a row after beating the Pacers, 117-113 last night at the Smoothie King Center. Devonte Graham led the Pels with 23 points. After a rough start, the Pels are 15-12 in their last 27 games, and Coach Willie Green believes that things are finally starting to come together.

Cut 28 (11) “…slowly but surely.”

New Orleans is back in action again tonight on the road against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen is in Chicago today, interviewing for the Bears’ vacant coaching position.  Allen has been with the Saints since 2015 and is seen as a major reason that New Orleans has transformed from one of the worst defenses in the NFL to one of its stingiest over the past three seasons. He would also be a leading candidate to replace Sean Payton if Payton does decide to step down as coach of the Saints. Allen was 8-28 as coach of the then Oakland Raiders from 2012 to 2014.

11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 25

State Police say the suspect fatally shot by a Lafayette Police Officer on Sunday night reached for a gun. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Lafayette P-D tried to apprehend the man after stealing a vehicle. Gossen says the subject fled from the vehicle and a foot pursuit began. He says one of the officers attempted to use a taser…

Cut 9 (12) “…visible gun.”

The incident remains under investigation.

President of the Louisiana Restaurant Association Stan Harris who also serves on the National Restaurant Association board, says eateries continue to struggle with and they desperately need the Restaurant Revitalization Fund replenished.

 Cut 6 (10) “…that push.” 

The state reported 2,304 people in hospital with COVID as of Monday, with several thousand more exposed to the Omicron variant. However, Ochsner Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Hart is optimistic that being on the other side of the curve means some level of protection.

Cut 12 (11) “…the Mardi Gras season.”

A side effect of COVID that physicians say they are beginning to see more patients for is hair loss. LSU Health New Orleans Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Grieshaber says high stressors on the body like childbirth and COVID can cause temporary hair loss.

Cut 8 (11)  “…precipitating event.”

She says you can lose up to 50-percent of your hair. See a dermatologist if you are experiencing such symptoms.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 25

Governor John Bel Edwards is proposing teacher and support staff raises for the budget year that starts July 1st. $1500 raises for teachers and $750 raises for support staff and says lawmakers can go even higher, should state surplus revenues projections prove true…:

Cut 5 (09) “…another 500 dollars.”

State police are prepping for their first-ever accelerated cadet academy. LSP Sargent Monroe Dillion says the accelerated academy is only open for police officers who are POST certified. Dillon says they are hoping to have more officers trained and, on the job, sooner with the accelerated academy.

Cut 15 (08)  “…boots on the ground.”

To apply or for more information visit www.lsp.org/recruit.html

Omicron is having an impact on children who remain highly susceptible to the virus. Dr. Sandra Kemmerly at Ochsner Health strongly encourages all who are eligible to be vaccinated or to get their booster.

Cut 13 (15) “…our kids safe.”

A side effect of COVID that physicians say they are beginning to see more patients for is hair loss. LSU Health New Orleans Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Grieshaber says recovery is a long process, and it can take a minimum of three months before you see any progress.

Cut 10 (07) “…hair yet.”

 

If you are experiencing hair loss, see a dermatologist to determine the cause.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Governor John Bel Edwards’ proposed budget for the next fiscal year gets introduced to state lawmakers today. It calls for a teacher pay raise of 15-hundred dollars, plus 32-million dollars for higher education faculty pay raises and a 43-million dollar increase in early childhood education.

The spending plan also includes one-point-one billion dollars for infrastructure improvements and the governor says that includes 500-million for a new Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge, 100-million for I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge in Lake Charles, and 100-million for the I-49 Lafayette connector…
cut 30 (14) “…of those”
The governor’s budget proposal also calls for 500-million dollars for water and sewer improvements statewide. The budget will be discussed by lawmakers for the next three months.

We’ve heard the term shedding the virus when it relates to COVID and now there are reports of people shedding their hair two months later. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

State police are prepping for their first-ever accelerated cadet academy. Sergeant Monroe Dillion says the accelerated academy is only open for police officers who are POST certified.
Cut 14 (11) “…accelerated academy.”
Applications can be found on L-S-P’s website.

8:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Governor John Bel Edwards’ budget proposal calls for teachers to receive a 15-hundred dollar pay raise and the spending plan also has money to fund new bridges in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles. Edwards says if additional state surplus revenues are projected, he hopes lawmakers will give teachers a raise even higher than 15-hundred dollars…
cut 5 (09) “…another 500 dollars”
The Governor’s budget contains one-point-one billion dollars for roads and bridges too. Including 500-million for a third Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says that money will augment a public-private partnership for the construction of a new bridge…:
Cut 6 (15) “…over those four years.”

The future of Saints head coach Sean Payton remains a hot topic. David Grubb has more.
Cut 3 (29) “…I’m David Grubb.”

State Police is preparing to begin training its 101st cadet class. Sergeant Monroe Dillon says it will be a 14-week accelerated academy as opposed to the 24-week class. Dillon says applicants must be certified law enforcement officers and the application deadline for the class of up to 60 cadets is approaching…
cut 16 (05) “…out today”
You can apply on the State Police’s website.

7:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Governor John Bel Edwards has unveiled his proposed budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1st, with a major focus on teacher pay and the state’s infrastructure needs. Edwards says improving education in Louisiana will help correct a lot of problems, and the best place to start is with teacher pay raises…:
Cut 4 (10) “…for support staff.”
The governor’s budget proposal also includes one-point-one billion dollars in funding for critical infrastructure, including new I-10 bridges in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles.

A side effect of COVID that physicians say they are beginning to see in more patients is hair loss. LSU Health New Orleans Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Grieshaber says high stressors on the body like childbirth and COVID can cause temporary hair loss.
Cut 8 (11) “…precipitating event.”
If you are experiencing significant hair loss, Grieshaber recommends visiting a dermatologist so they can rule out other causes like thyroid disease or anemia.

We are getting closer to the heart of the Carnival season. Ochsner Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Hart says their data suggests that the Omicron surge was reached nearly two weeks ago in New Orleans and other parts of the state have also peaked, and with Mardi Gras still more than a month away, time is on our side.
Cut 11 (09) “…within the population.”
The Louisiana Health Department reported 2,304 people in hospital with COVID as of Monday. That’s a decrease of 177 from Friday.

State Police says its 101st Cadet class will be for the first time a 14-week accelerated academy for current police officers who are already POST certified men and women. LSP Sargent Monroe Dillon says a typical cadet class can last up to 24 weeks. Dillon says they are hoping to have more officers trained and, on the job, sooner with the accelerated academy.
Cut 15 (08) “…boots on the ground.”
The 101st cadet class is expected to start in June, but the deadline to apply is March 1st.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Though Sean Payton is back from his vacation, there is still no word on his coaching future. Questions about Payton’s status as the coach of the Saints found their way to owner Gayle Benson on Monday, who didn’t have any updates. Rod Walker, who covers the Saints for NOLA.com, thinks Mrs. Benson is much like the rest of Who Dat Nation; awaiting word from the man himself as he processes one of the most exhausting seasons of his career.
Cut 17 (16) “ …looking really good.”
The 58-year-old Payton is under contract with the Saints through the 2024 season.

Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen interviews with Chicago as the Bears continue to search for a new head coach.

LSU is ranked 10th by Baseball America in its preseason poll.

Five-star linebacker Harold Perkins has de-committed from Texas A-and-M. His uncle has told the media that Perkins will visit LSU this weekend. Perkins is six-foot-three, 210 pounds from Cypress Park High School in Cypress Texas. He committed to the Aggies earlier this month.

The Pelicans kicked off a busy stretch of games by beating Indiana 117 to 113 last night. Devonte Graham, who was listed as questionable with ankle soreness, drilled five three-pointers and finished with 25 points. Josh Hart added 22 points. New Orleans is on the road tonight to visit the 76ers.

The LSU men’s basketball team is down six spots in the latest A-P Top 25 poll to number 19. The Tigers host Texas A-and-M on Wednesday and Coach Will Wade says it’s possible the Tigers could be without Xavier Pinson and Darius Days. LSU has lost three in a row.

After losing on the road to Florida on Sunday, the LSU women’s basketball team is down to number 12 in the AP poll.

6:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Governor John Bel Edwards’ budget proposal for the next fiscal year contains hundreds of millions of dollars for roads and bridges, teacher pay raises, and more…
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

State Police has released more information into Sunday night’s fatal police shooting involving the Lafayette Police Department. L-S-P says during a foot chase with a suspect accused of stealing a vehicle, the subject reached for a visible gun after being instructed not to do so. One officer shot the suspect who was fatally wounded.

Another side effect of COVID has developed and that’s hair loss for those who have recovered from the virus. According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, stress and fever that any illness can bring could result in hair loss. LSU Health New Orleans Dermatologist Doctor Elizabeth Greishaber says supplements can help…
cut 9 (10) “….really helpful”

Ochsner Health officials say based on COVID hospitalizations the Omicron-fueled surge may have peaked in some areas of the state. Chief Medical Officer Doctor Robert Hart is optimistic that being on the other side of the curve means some level of protection…
cut 12 (11) “….the Mardi Gras season”

LRN AM Newscall January 25

Governor John Bel Edwards’ 2022 state budget proposes loads spent on roads and bridges, teacher pay raises and more. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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We’ve heard the term shedding the virus when it relates to COVID and now there are reports of people shedding their hair two months later. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The future of Saints head coach Sean Payton remains a hot topic. David Grubb has more.

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

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Governor John Bel Edwards presents his proposed budget priorities for the fiscal year that starts July 1st, with major focus on teacher pay and the state’s infrastructure needs. Mr. Edwards says improving education in Louisiana will help correct a lot of problems, and the best place to start is with teacher pay raises…:

Cut 4 (10) “…for support staff.” 

Governor Edwards proposes allotting just under $150-million; earmarked for $1500 raises for teachers and $750 raises for support staff. He says lawmakers can go even higher, should state surplus revenues projected for the current fiscal year prove true…:

Cut 5 (09) “…another 500 dollars.”

The governor also proposes fully funding TOPS again this year, but increasing funds for needs-based Geaux Grants and other education opportunity programs.

The Governor’s budget contains major funding for roads and bridges; including investing $500-million in building a third Mississippi River Bridge at Baton Rouge. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says that money will augment a public-private partnership for construction because the actual cost of the bridge and approaches will be much more than that…:

Cut 6 (15) “…over those four years.”

The governor’s infrastructure budget also includes $500-million for statewide water and sewer improvements & upgrades, $100-million to go toward finishing I-49 south of Lafayette and $100-million to kick-start a new I-10 Bridge at Lake Charles. Dr. Wilson says the new Baton Rouge Bridge is a most-needed project, but funding for bridge connectors to Interstate 10 and State Highway 30 at both ends are also paramount…:

Cut 7 (11) “…bridge to nowhere.”

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A side effect of COVID that physicians say they are beginning to see more patients for is hair loss. LSU Health New Orleans Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Grieshaber says high stressors on the body like childbirth and COVID can cause temporary hair loss.

Cut 8 (11)  “…precipitating event.”

She says you can lose up to 50-percent of your hair. If you are experiencing significant hair loss, she recommends visiting a dermatologist so they can rule out other causes like thyroid disease or anemia.

Hair loss can cause anxiety and Grieshaber says that will only add to the problem as high levels of stress can cause you to lose even more hair. She says there are supplements that can help.

Cut 9 (10)  “…really helpful.”

Hair loss post-COVID can occur in both men and women, but Grieshaber says it’s more noticeable in women because they tend to have longer hair. Recovery is a long process, and she says it can take a minimum of three months before you see any progress.

Cut 10 (07) “…hair yet.”

Grieshaber says in addition to seeing a physician about your hair loss she also recommends not braiding or getting a perm when experiencing hair loss to minimize trauma to your hair.

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The COVID pandemic has had a major impact on Mardi Gras celebrations over the past couple of years. Monday, Ochsner Health officials provided some potentially good news for those looking to enjoy the Carnival season this year. Dr. Robert Hart says that their data suggests that the Omicron surge was reached nearly two weeks ago in New Orleans and other parts of the state, and with Mardi Gras still more than a month away, time is on our side.

Cut  11 (09)  “…within the population.”  

The Louisiana Health Department reported 2,304 people in hospital with COVID as of Monday, with several thousand more exposed to the Omicron variant. Hart is, however, optimistic that being on the other side of the curve means some level of protection.

Cut 12 (11) “…the Mardi Gras season.”

Children remain highly susceptible to the virus, so Dr. Sandra Kemmerly strongly encourages all who are eligible to be vaccinated or to get their booster.

Cut 13 (15) “…our kids safe.”

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State police are prepping for their first-ever accelerated cadet academy. LSP Sargent Monroe Dillion says the accelerated academy is only open for police officers who are POST certified.

Cut 14 (11)  “…accelerated academy.”

Dillion says a typical cadet class can last up to 24 weeks and they are open to those with military experience and those without police experience. Dillon says they are hoping to have more officers trained and, on the job, sooner with the accelerated academy.

Cut 15 (08)  “…boots on the ground.”

Dillon says another benefit to having an accelerated academy made up of police officers is that they are already familiar with the demands of the job and want to continue in the profession.

The 101st cadet class is expected to commence in June, but Dillon says the application deadline for the class of up to 60 officers is right around the corner.

Cut  16 (05)  “…out today.”

To apply or for more information visit www.lsp.org/recruit.html

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Though Sean Payton is back from his vacation, there is still no word on his coaching future. Questions about Payton’s status as coach of the Saints found their way to Gayle Benson on Monday, who didn’t have any updates. Rod Walker, who covers the Saints for NOLA.com, thinks Mrs. Benson is much like the rest of Who Dat Nation; awaiting word from the man himself as he processes one of the most exhausting seasons of his career.

Cut 17 (16) “ …looking really good.” 

Even with their incredible number of obstacles, the Saints were in contention for the playoffs down to the season’s final game. The on-field future of the team still seems bright, but Walker says Payton’s decision is bigger than just Xs and Os.

Cut 18 (17) “ …a lot of times.” 

Should the unimaginable happen, and Payton step away from the Saints, Walker says that New Orleans, in no small part due to what Payton has built, instantly becomes one of the most attractive jobs in the NFL.

Cut 19 (15)_“…see what’s out there.”