4:45 LRN Sportscast March 3

The eighth-seeded UL Ragin Cajuns advanced to the second round of the Sun Belt Conference tournament after holding off Texas-Arlington, 67-64. Jalen Dalcourt led the way with 16 points. UL will face the number one seed, Texas State on Saturday at 11:30 am.

UL-Monroe takes to the court this evening for their opening round game against the sixth-seeded Arkansas State Red Wolves. They enter the SBC tournament in the midst of a five-game losing skid. Ten of UL-M’s 17 losses have come by single digits, so Coach Keith Richard would like to see a change of fortune with the WarHawks one loss from their season coming to an end.

Cut 17 (17) “…been in them.”

The LSU men were game but came up short in their upset bid against 14th-ranked Arkansas last night, falling to the Razorbacks, 76-77. Tari Eason led the Tigers with 24 points but fouled out in only 17 minutes. LSU ends the regular season at home against Alabama on Saturday.

LSU women’s basketball fans were not pleased with the Southeastern Conference postseason awards announcements. The Tigers finished second in the SEC standings yet only two players, guards Khayla Pointer and Alexis Morris, were named to the All-Conference team. On the eve of the SEC tournament, Coach Kim Mulkey is focused on team achievements, not individual honors.

Cut 19 (18) “…of the SEC.”

The second-seeded Tigers will face the winner of tonight’s matchup between Kentucky and Mississippi State. LSU defeated both during the regular season.

The New Orleans Pelicans are rolling. The Pels extended their win streak to three games after beating the Sacramento Kings 125-95 at the Smoothie King Center. Brandon Ingram scored a game-high 33 points to lead five players in double-figures. New Orleans is 8-4 since February 1st. They go for four in a row on Friday against the Utah Jazz.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 3

Gas prices rose another seven cents from yesterday. Jeff Palermo reports 4-dollar a gallon gasoline could be possible this summer…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Jeff Palermo.”

For commuters in the Monroe area, there is good news and bad news. First the good: DOTD says it will add a third lane in each direction to I-20 in West Monroe; alleviating traffic congestion. The bad news? It will take a couple years to complete, and when construction starts expect lane closures and delays. They hope to get the project underway early next year.

 

Jetsetters flying in and out of Alexandria will have fewer flight options beginning next month and even fewer in June. Executive director of the Alexandria International Airport, Sandra McQuain, says American Airlines will temporarily stop all Alexandria-Charlotte flights in April, and in June United will cut all service to AEX. She says a shortage of pilots in the problem. McQuain says while they hate to lose a carrier and/or routes to AEX it does create the opportunity to recruit new ones…:

CUT 08(09)      “…our markets.”

State Police arrest two Houston residents on I-10 near Baton Rouge, after finding more than two POUNDs of cocaine inside their vehicle during a routine traffic stop Wednesday. 35-year-old Marco Garcia and 20-year-old Maria Hernandez are each charged with possession with intent to distribute. They are now in the Iberville Parish jail.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 3

The Louisiana State Police Crime Lab is dealing with a major backlog. David Grubb has more on how they’re tackling the problem…:

CUT 02(34)      “…David Grubb.”

State Police in the Baton Rouge area are investigating the death of a pedestrian on Interstate 12 early this morning. Troopers say 44-year-old Ben Martel of Ponchatoula was walking IN the westbound left lane at around 3 a.m., when he was struck by a big rig. An investigation is underway as to why Martel was walking IN the roadway and not on the shoulder.

 

The number of new COVID cases continues to drop. The state Health Department reports just over 600 new cases today and statewide hospitalizations are now below 400. Many hope we are done with coronavirus, but Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says another surge in cases is still possible, though. She says not to count on the virus getting weaker as it mutates, because that doesn’t always happen…:

CUT 14(12)      “…get weaker.”

Gasoline prices have jumped 7-cents a gallon since yesterday. The statewide average price of regular is now at $3.48-a-gallon. Louisiana AAA’s Don Redman says the Russian invasion of Ukraine is aggravating an already volatile oil & gas market…:

CUT 03(08)      “…those prices upward.”

Redman suggest we all budget $4 a gallon for gas for the next several weeks, at least.

LRN PM Newscall March 4

Gas prices rose another seven cents from yesterday. Jeff Palermo reports 4-dollar a gallon gasoline could be possible this summer…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The Louisiana State Police Crime Lab is dealing with a major backlog. David Grubb has more on how they’re tackling the problem.

Cut 2 (34)…I’m David Grubb.”  

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According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a regular gallon of gasoline has jumped seven cents over the last 24 hours to $3.48. Triple-A fuel analyst Don Redman says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is pushing prices higher…

Cut 3 (08) “…upward.”

The highest recorded average price for Louisiana is just above four dollars a gallon and Redman says we could hit that mark again soon…

Cut 4 (07) “…coming weeks.”

Redman says if gas prices approach four-dollars a gallon, people will begin changing their behavior dramatically…

Cut 5 (08) “…as long.”

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Jetsetters flying in and out of Alexandria will have fewer flight options beginning next month and even fewer in June. Executive director of the Alexandria International Airport, Sandra McQuain, says American Airlines will temporarily all Alexandria-Charlotte flights in April, and in June United will cut service to AEX, due to the pilot shortage.

 Cut 6 (08) “…June second.” 

McQuain says Alexandria is the second Louisiana market where United has discontinued service. United stopped flights to Monroe back in January.  American routes to Charlotte are expected to return in the fall at AEX. American flights to Dallas will continue at AEX.

McQuain says the pilot shortage is not unique to Alexandria. United has parked at least 100 regional jets due to the lack of pilots and this month American has eliminated about 10,000 flights from their schedule

Cut 7 (07) “…right now.” 

McQuain says since the announcement she’s been actively trying to fill those routes with new ones. She says while they hate to lose a carrier and or routes to AEX it does create the opportunity to recruit new ones.

 Cut 8 (09) “…our markets.” 

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State and local crime labs across the country face tremendous backlogs in testing DNA and the problem is only getting worse. Even with the federal government spending at least $1 billion since 2004 to reduce the delays, backlogged requests nationwide are up by 85 percent. The Louisiana State Police Crime Lab currently has 25-hundred DNA cases awaiting testing. Lieutenant Melissa Matey says that one of the biggest hurdles LSP faces are vacancies at key positions.

Cut 9 (11) “…training right now.”

Unlike what viewers may see when watching their favorite crime procedural, analyzing DNA evidence doesn’t happen overnight. It can be a painstaking process in order to ensure that the evidence is handled and examined properly. Matey points to the loss of staff along with a surge in demand for extending the timeline for even the most expedited requests.

Cut 10 (12)  “…the response time.” 

LSP says an aggressive push in 2018 cut the backlog down to 150 cases, but that sparked the mass departures of staff. With the increase in violent crimes, the lab now receives more than 5000 testing requests each year. Lieutenant Matey says State Police understands how vital accurate DNA results are for law enforcement and believes once the staffing issue is resolved, the lab can begin to make a dent.

Cut 11 (11 )  “…the backlog.”  

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The number of new COVID cases continues to drop. The Louisiana Health Department reported 607 new cases today and statewide hospitalizations fell by another 17 to 394. Many are hoping we are done with Covid, but Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says unfortunately another surge is possible….

Cut 12 (04) “…going away”  

Hassig says they are monitoring a variant of Omicron that’s spreading through some parts of Europe…

cut 13 (09) “…and see.”

Some have the belief that the Covid variants will get weaker, but Hassig that’s not a guarantee…

Cut 14 (12)  “…get weaker”  

2:30 LRN Newscast March 3

More pain at the gasoline pump. Louisiana AAA says the average cost of regular gas is up 7 cents since yesterday; now at $3.48. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says the state’s peak of $4.08-a-gallon was reached in the summer of 2008, but we could be back in that range soon…:

CUT 04  (08)        “…the coming weeks”

He says the Ukraine invasion has aggravated an already volatile energy picture worldwide.

There will soon be fewer flight available from Alexandria International Airport. Airport Director Sandra McQuain says a shortage of pilots is a big part of the problem that is impacting airports large and small across the country…:

CUT 07(07)      “…right now.”

United is cutting service to Alec. McQuain says she will seek another carrier to take their place.

 

Shreveport Police are investigating the shooting death of a 17-year-old boy this afternoon in the city’s Queensborough area. The teen was found dead from multiple gunshots right in his own front yard. They ask anyone who saw anything to come forward.

State troopers arrest two people from Houston after finding more than 2 pounds of cocaine in their car. The drugs were found during a traffic stop on I-10 in the Baton Rouge area. Booked with possession with intent to distribute, the pair are in the Iberville Parish jail.

The number of new COVID cases continues to drop. The Louisiana Health Department reported 607 new cases today and statewide hospitalizations fell by another 17 to 394. Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says the pandemic is far from officially over…:

CUT 12(04)      “…going away.”

Hassig says there is no guaranty the COVID virus will get progressively weaker as it mutates.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 3

State Police reports a DNA backlog of about 25-hundred cases because of staffing challenges. That means the turnaround time for expedited cases can take about four months. LSP Lt. Melissa Matey says staffing challenges are actively being addressed through increased hiring and training because they understand getting DNA samples analyzed is critical for police investigations…
cut 11 (11) “…backlog”

COVID cases continue to decline. The state reported 607 new cases today and hospitalizations fell by another 17 to 394. Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig the decline in cases is encouraging, but they are monitoring a variant of Omicron that’s spreading through some parts of Europe…
cut 13 (09) “….and see”

Senate confirmation hearings for U-S Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson begin on March 21, inspiring a new generation of Black legal professionals. David Grubb has more…
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.”

Triple-A says gas prices are up another seven cents to 3.48 a gallon for regular gasoline. Triple-A fuel analyst Don Redman says once you get to this price range, families start to budget for high gas prices…
cut 5 (08) “…as long”

12:30 LRN Newscast Mar 3

State and local crime labs across the country face tremendous backlogs in testing DNA and it’s only getting worse. The Louisiana State Police Crime Lab currently has 25-hundred DNA cases awaiting testing. Lieutenant Melissa Matey says the biggest hurdles LSP faces are job vacancies.

Cut 9 (11) “…right now.”

Jetsetters flying in and out of Alexandria will have fewer flight options beginning next month and even fewer in June. Executive director of the Alexandria International Airport, Sandra McQuain, says American Airlines will temporarily all Alexandria-Charlotte flights in April, and in June United will cut service to AEX, due to the pilot shortage.

 Cut 6 (08) “…June second.” 

Gas prices rose another seven cents from yesterday. Jeff Palermo reports 4-dollar a gallon gasoline could be possible this summer…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

 

Less than 400 patients in Louisiana hospitals are being treated for COVID today. 394 people have COVID in Louisiana hospitals.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 3

LSU men’s basketball missed out on an opportunity to beat a ranked team on the road last night. The Tigers led by seven with 6:31 left in the game but fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks 77-76, despite 14 points from Tari Eason. LSU will close out the regular season on Saturday at home against Alabama.

Louisiana Tech will head to UAB on Saturday for the regular-season finale after beating Old Dominion 67-54. Cobe Williams led the way with 19 points for the Bulldogs.

Nicholls and UNO will play for a Southland Conference championship on Saturday after both won last night. The Colonels and Privateers will meet in Thibodaux for a 3:30 contest.

The Pelicans continued their strong play following the All-Star Break with a 125 to 95 win over the Sacramento Kings. Brandon Ingram had 33 points as New Orleans won its third straight game. In all three games, the Pels have scored 117 points or more. The Pels host Utah tomorrow night.

The men’s Sun Belt Conference Tournament gets underway today. The Ragin Cajuns are playing U-T Arlington as we speak, while ULM takes on sixth-seeded Arkansas State at 5 PM. The Red Wolves have both the Sun Belt player and defensive player of the year, center Norchad Omier (O-meer), but Warhawks Coach Keith Richard likes the way his team matches up everywhere else.
cut 18 (21) “….in the backcourt”

ULM beat Arkansas State in Jonesboro a month ago.

In baseball action last night…LSU defeated UNO 11-3 for its fifth straight win, Southeastern edged La Tech four to three. The Bulldogs have lost four in a row. The Cajuns doubled up Northwestern State six to three to sweep the mid-week series against the Demons. 2nd ranked Ole Miss knocked off ULM 11 to 1.

11:30 LRN Newscast March 3

According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a regular gallon of gasoline has jumped seven cents over the last 24 hours to $3.48. Triple-A fuel analyst Don Redman says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is pushing prices higher…

Cut 3 (08) “…upward.”

Former LSU basketball player and Ukraine native, Roman Rubchenko (pronounced: roob-CHENK-oh) shares his feelings on the Russian invasion; now in its second week. Rubchenko and some family and friends are currently safe in a rural community area several miles south of the capital city of Kyiv. He says the resolve of the Ukraine people to resist the invaders is strong.

Cut 24 (10) “…something like that.”

Earlier today it was reported that Russian troops had taken more areas on Ukraine’s southern coast with President Putin pledging to achieve his goals in Ukraine “no matter what.”

Senate confirmation hearings for U-S Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will begin on March 21. If confirmed, Jackson would be the first Black female to be seated on the Supreme Court bench. That historic possibility has stirred emotions and inspired the next generation of the Black legal community. Southern University Student Bar Association President Nzhada (Nih-jay-da) Harris is among them.

Cut 7 (11) “…going to do so.”

The Lake Providence Police Department is closed for business after Mayor Jerry Bell says Police Chief Leroy Threats exhausted his annual budget in mid-February. Threats reportedly says he doesn’t know how the department is out of money when he’s only been there a year and hasn’t spent technically anything. Bell says he’s not sure what Threats is thinking because he’s been in communication with him about the fiscal budget that runs from July to June for the last seven months.

Cut 14 (11) “…and helping.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

A former LSU basketball player – now living in Ukraine – describes the situation there under a Russian invasion. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

 

The average price per gallon of regular gas jumped seven cents overnight in Louisiana. Today’s average price for regular gas is $3.48, that’s up from Wednesday’s $3.41. The record high in July 2008 was $4.01  gallon and AAA spokesperson Don Redman says we could see prices like that again soon.

 

In two and a half weeks Senate confirmation hearings begin for U-S Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.  Southern University Student Bar Association President Nzhada (Nih-jay-da) Harris believes Jackson’s going to bring a much-needed perspective to the court; one more reflective of the nation as a whole.

Cut 8 (12)  “…level of inclusion.”

 

After two tourists were killed during Mardi Gras, its renewed interest of having the state take over the French Quarter. Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says before they had a plan in place with the Mayor, that included adequate police patrol, surveillance, and improved lighting.

Cut  11 (10)  “…this year.”

The French Quarter would basically be treated as a state park.