8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Elect Jeff Landry is talking safety and security in New Orleans today. Colleen Crain has the story
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Grambling State has fired head football coach Hue Jackson after two seasons…
cut 21 (07) “…fruition”
That’s Grambling athletics director Trayvean Scott who hopes to name Jackson’s replacement in seven to ten days.

The Louisiana Department of Health says they met 91 percent of its 45 goals set for Fiscal Year 2023. Deputy Secretary Tonya Joiner says instead of attempting to complete multiple goals, they created a framework that allows them to concentrate on specific health issues….
Cut 10 (09) “…those goals.”
Joiner says the state has improved breast feeding rates and access to behavioral health with the launch of the 9-8-8 suicide crisis hotline.

Starting at 1 PM today, Louisiana residents can purchase tickets to see the Rolling Stones who are scheduled to play at the New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 2nd. Festival Producer Quint Davis says New Orleans will be the second stop on their US tour…
cu 5 (12) “….here everything”
To purchase tickets go to n-o-jazz-fest-dot-com.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Today, Governor-elect Jeff Landry will announce who will be the next leader of State Police. Landry’s transition team also says the governor-elect will announce other safety and security appointments. Landry will make the announcement during a press conference in New Orleans. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Landry has made it clear he wants a safer New Orleans…
cut 8 (11) “..to be problems”

The Rolling States will play at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on May 2nd and today at 1 PM, tickets will go on sale to Louisiana residents only…
cut 4 (12) “….a presale”
That’s Festival producer Quint Davis. Go to n-o-jazz-fest-dot-com to purchase tickets.

The Louisiana Department of Health says it has met more than 90 percent of its 45 Fiscal Year 2023 goals….
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain tells the USA Today Network that he will ask the Legislature for 43-million dollars to purchase new firefighting equipment and add state firefighters. This year Louisiana experienced its worst wildfire season in a century, losing 62-thousand acres of forestland.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU men’s basketball team lost its 13th straight road game last night as they got off to a slow start in the second half and lost to Syracuse 80-57. The McNeese Cowboys went on the road and easily defeated UAB 81-60 as Shahada Wells had 36 points. ULM rallied back from an 18-point first half deficit to beat Northwestern State 74-70.

New college football playoff rankings were released last night, Georgia is number one followed by Michigan, Washington, Florida State and Oregon. Oregon plays Washington in the Pac-12 Title game on Friday Night and Brett McMurphy with the Action Network says an average performance by Ducks quarterback Bo Nix will help Jayden Daniels’ Heisman chances…
cut 17 (18) “….benefit Jayden”

Three days after losing to Southern in the Bayou Classic, Grambling has made a change, firing football coach Hue Jackson after just two seasons. Jackson was 8-and-14 in those two seasons, but failed to beat Southern in his two chances in the Bayou Classic. Grambling athletics director Trayvean Scott on what’s he’s looking for in a new head coach…
cut 20 (20) “…that’s significant”
Scott hopes to name a new head coach in the next seven to ten days.

Northwestern State has named Blaine McCorkle as its new head football coach. McCorkle has been the head coach at Belhaven the last six seasons. It’s a division three school in Jackson, Mississippi and before McCorkle arrived, the Blazers only won two games and this past season they won nine games and the program’s first berth in the Division 3 playoffs.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor-elect Jeff Landry will hold a press conference in New Orleans later this morning to announce the next leader of State Police. Landry is also expected to announce appointments to other safety and security positions. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says crime is an issue Landry is expected to tackle early in his administration with a criminal justice reform special session likely….
cut 9 (07) “….in 2024″

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-sponsor of a bill that would create the National Disaster Safety Board, which would specifically study the underlying causes of disaster-related fatalities and property damage…
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Cassidy says currently, policymakers rely a patchwork of studies that are inconsistent

Tickets to check out Rock legends The Rolling Stones at the 2024 Jazz Festival go on sale today at 1 pm to Louisiana residents only…
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LRN AM Newscall November 29

Tickets to check out Rock legends The Rolling Stones at the 2023 Jazz Festival go on sale today at 1 pm. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Governor Elect Jeff Landry is talking safety and security in New Orleans today. Colleen Crain has the story

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The Louisiana Department of Health has met more than 90 percent of its 45 Fiscal Year 2023 goals. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Rolling Stones are coming to the New Orleans Jazz Festival and Louisiana residents get the satisfaction of purchasing tickets first. Festival producer Quint Davis says Louisianans can purchase tickets at N-O-Jazz-Fest dot com starting at 1 pm today.

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Louisiana residents can snag up to six pre-sale tickets. Davis says the Stones want to play in the Big Easy. He says the festival will be the second stop on their US tour.

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There will be a limited number of one-day tickets. After being rebooked several times, Davis says the Stones will play on Thursday, May 2nd.

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Tickets for the general public will go on sale December 1 at 10 am. The full lineup will be released around January 15.

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Governor Elect Jeff Landry is holding another transition press conference Wednesday on Louisiana State Police Appointments and other Safety and Security Appointments but this press conference won’t be in Lafayette. LA Politics Dot Com Publisher Jeremy Alford says there’s a reason for that…

Cut 7 (07) “…in New Orleans.”

Alford says, Landry has been open about his opinion of the issues he sees in the state’s largest city. And though he cannot act on his appointments until he takes office next year, Alford believes Landry will make his plans clear…

Cut 8 (11) “…to be problems.” 

Landry will have many issues to tackle when he takes office. He’s talked about special sessions to address some of them and Alford says, there may be more sessions in Landry’s first year…

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The Louisiana Department of Health says they met 91 percent of their 45 goals set for Fiscal Year 2023. Deputy Secretary Tonya Joiner says instead of having competing multiple goals they create a framework that allows them to concentrate on specific health issues for the year….

Cut 10 (09) “…those goals.”

Among the biggest challenges facing the state are chronic diseases, maternal health, behavioral health, and overall access to quality healthcare. For maternal health, Joiner says focused on improving early childhood nutrition

Cut 11 (08) “…WIC program.” 

Another goal that made great strides this year, is increasing access to behavioral health. With the launch of the 9-8-8 nationwide suicide and mental crisis hotline in July of 2022, Joiner says they wanted to make sure in-state callers are assisted by local counselors.

Cut 12 (11) “…that call.” 

Joiner says they also increased screening rates and risk assessments for chronic disease through outreach partners in the state.

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Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s working with lawmakers in Hawaii on Disaster Mitigation legislation. He says the bill would help reduce the impact of future storms on the Bayou State and elsewhere in the country.

Cut 13 (13) “…next disaster.”

The state’s senior senator says in the military it’s called a “Hot Wash.” Right after a conflict, you review what worked and didn’t work….

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Cassidy gave examples of how Louisiana has learned from past storms, like pre-positioning fuel trucks where people were evacuating so gas stations could quickly be refueled and prepositioning generators.

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He says it’s part of his broader commitment to make sure Louisiana is as prepared as possible for future natural disasters.

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Action Network college football reporter and Heisman Trophy Voter, Brett McMurphy knows that his job this year is not about comparing Oregon and LSU as teams, but Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels as individual players and the accomplishments that they have achieved this year. McMurphy says that while Conference Championships are important, players’ statistical data is much more influential to the vote.

Cut 16 (23) “..anybody else.”

McMurphy says that the final PAC-12 Championship game between Oregon and Washington will ultimately help decide whether or not Bo Nix will win the Heisman this year. As unfortunate as it is for Daniels to be sidelined this week with LSU’s 3 losses, McMurphy also says that Daniels could benefit from a poor performance by Nix this weekend.

Cut 17 (18) “…benefit Jayden.”

McMurphy knows that both Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels are having sensational seasons, but he has one statistic that stands out to him in particular when looking at Daniels and the Tigers Offense. That statistic is first downs.

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Daniels or “the human first down” has helped lead LSU’s offense to 309 total first downs this season and LSU’s offensive statistics lead Oregon in almost every non-passing statistic this year.

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After two seasons, Hue Jackson is out as the head coach of Grambling State. Jackson went 3-and-8 in his first season at Grambling and then 5-and-6 this season. Grambling Athletics Director Trayvean Scott says he decided to make a move after a couple of sleepless nights following the loss to Southern in the Bayou Classic…

Cut 19 (18) “…moving forward” 

Co-offensive coordinator John Simon has been elevated to interim head coach. Scott hopes to name a permanent head coach in seven to ten days and he says Simon will be considered. The Grambling A-D was asked what he’s looking for in a head coach…

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5:30 LRN Newscast November 28

The family of 73-year-old Linda Frickey, who was killed last year in a violent carjacking in New Orleans, feels a guilty verdict for 18-year-old John Honore will finally help bring closure. Her sister-in-law, Kathy Richard hopes Honore will remember the horrific crime for the rest of his life.

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Honore’s sentencing is set for January.

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy has introduced the Lowering Costs For Caregivers Act to make it more affordable for adult children to support aging parent’s medical expenses by lowering costs for caregivers.

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Today is Giving Tuesday, a worldwide day of giving to non-profit organizations. The Humane Society of Louisiana is in need of your help. Director Jeff Dorson…

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Dorson says the society does not receive any type of federal funding but relies on contributions from the public. To donate, visit www.humanela.org.

A mystery respiratory disease among dogs that starts with a cough that can last for weeks, runny eyes, and sneezing is raising concern among animal doctors. New Orleans veterinarian Dr. Claire Guichard says your dog has to come in contact with another to catch it.

Cut 10 (08) “…than worry.”   

No cases have been reported in the Bayou State but there have been cases in Florida and Georgia.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The coaching carousel has begun in Louisiana as Grambling State fired their head coach Hue Jackson after just 2 seasons. Jackson had a combined 8 and 14 record at Grambling and never won a Bayou Classic. Northwestern State has hired Blaine McCorkle to be their new head coach. Before accepting the Northwestern job, McCorkle successfully turned around Division III program Bellhaven going 24 and 7 in the past three seasons.

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In other Head Coaching news, ULM Athletics Director John Hartwell is also searching for a new head coach and wants to remind players and recruits who might look elsewhere that …

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Hartwell is hoping to find and hire ULM’s next head coach within the next 10 days.

The Saints are coming off of a disappointing nine point loss to the Falcons this Sunday. Frustrations are rising within the organization as Saints running back Alvin Kamara says this team is consistently inconsistent. New Orleans Head Coach Dennis Allen acknowledges that the team has struggled at times this season, but Allen has an optimistic perspective on the team’s performance this season.

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The Saints will face a big challenge when they battle the Detroit Lions in the Superdome this Sunday at noon on FOX.

In other football news, Jayden Daniels has been announced as a finalist for the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award. The promotion makes Daniels a finalist for four national awards and possibly five when the Heisman Trophy announces its finalists on Monday. Malik Nabers was also named a Biletnikoff finalist today along with his top competitor in Marvin Harrison Junior of Ohio State.

 

4:30 PM Newscast Nov 28

Tis the Season… for firing of Head Football coaches. The latest to fall is Grambling State’s Hue Jackson — fired after only two seasons. Grambling lost to Southern in the Bayou Classic and finished the 2023 season 5-6. During Jackson’s 2 years his record is 8 and 14. He served two years of his four-year one point six million dollar contract that paid him $400,000 a year. Grambling will reportedly pay the remaining portion of Jackson’s salary over the current fiscal year.

A unanimous guilty verdict for 18 year old John Honore. Surveillance video showed Honore pulling Linda Frickey out of her vehicle in mid-city New Orleans in March of 2022 and beating her. Then car speeding away in her car, dragging Frickey and severing her arm in the brutal death.  The defense argued that Honore did not intend to kill Frickey. Frickey’s sister in law Kathy Richard says the murder was intentional and Honore could have made different choices.

Cut 4 (12) “…and left.”

There’s growing concern among veterinarians over a mystery respiratory disease among dogs that’s difficult to treat. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

The Humane society of Louisiana receives no government funding says Director Jeff Dorson. He wants you to know that 30 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes have no animal control services. On this Giving Tuesday, He says they heavily rely on donations to care for pets.

Cut 8 (10) “…all about.” 

3:30 PM Newscall Nov 28

A mystery respiratory disease among dogs in 12 states so far, is raising concern among veterinarians. New Orleans veterinarian Dr. Claire Guichard says while no cases have been reported in Louisiana there have been cases in Florida and Georgia. Symptoms include coughing, eye and nose discharge, and lethargy.

Cut 9 (09) “…than later” 

 

On this Giving Tuesday the Humane Society of Louisiana Director Jeff Dorson hope you will support their work. Dorson says the society receives about five to 10 cruelty reports a day from anywhere in the state. He says in the past few days they found animals who needed essential medical care.

Cut 7 (12) “…stray animals.” 

 

The family of Linda Frickey is hoping for closure after 18-year-old John Honore was found guilty of second-degree murder in her horrific death last year in New Orleans. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (34)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

 

There are an estimated 38 million family caregivers in the United States and Sen Bill Cassidy says The Lowering Costs for Caregivers Act he introduced would provide families with another cost-effective way to utilize their health savings account.

Cut 13 (10) “…a parent.”

 

Currently, adult children cannot use their HSA account to cover expenses they incur on behalf of aging parents unless their parents are classified as dependents for tax purposes.

PM LRN Newscall Nov 28

The family of Linda Frickey is hoping for closure after 18-year-old John Honore was found guilty of second-degree murder in her horrific death last year in New Orleans. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (34)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

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There’s growing concern among veterinarians over a mystery respiratory disease among dogs that’s difficult to treat. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Linda Frickey’s family feels justice was served after 18-year-old John Honore was found guilty of second-degree murder by a unanimous jury on Monday. Honore was the driver in the horrific New Orleans carjacking that killed Frickey. Her sister-in-law, Kathy Richard says the guilty verdict doesn’t bring Linda back but it brings closure.

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Surveillance video showed Honore pulling Frickey out of her vehicle in mid-city New Orleans in March of 2022 and beating her. The car sped away dragging Frickey and severing her arm in the brutal death.  The defense argued that Honore did not intend to kill Frickey.

Richard says the murder was intentional and Honore could have made different choices.

Cut 4 (12) “…and left.”

Three other teens charged in the 2022 carjacking death pleaded guilty last week to attempted manslaughter in exchange for 20-year sentences.

Richard feels he should serve the maximum possible punishment of life in prison. She hopes the memory of that horrific day lives with him forever.

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Sentencing is set for January. Honore could possibly be up for parole in 25 years.

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Today is Giving Tuesday – and the Humane Society of Louisiana is in need of your help. Director Jeff Dorson says support is especially needed this time of year to provide food and warm shelter for vulnerable animals.

Cut 6 (12) “…public shelters.”

Dorson says the society receives about five to 10 cruelty reports a day from anywhere in the state. He says in the past few days they found animals who needed essential medical care.

Cut 7 (12) “…stray animals.” 

The society receives no government funding. While some parishes in Louisiana are without shelters, Dorson says only 30 of the 64 parishes don’t have animal control services. He says they heavily rely on donations to care for pets.

Cut 8 (10) “…all about.” 

To donate to the Humane Society of Louisiana, visit www.humanela.org.

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A mystery respiratory disease among dogs in 12 states so far, is raising concern among veterinarians. New Orleans veterinarian Dr. Claire Guichard says while no cases have been reported in Louisiana there have been cases in Florida and Georgia. Symptoms include coughing, eye and nose discharge, and lethargy.

Cut 9 (09) “…than later” 

Some dogs have died from the disease and Guichard says it comes on rather fast.

Because it is a respiratory disease, Guichard says your dog has to come in contact with another dog to catch it.

Cut 10 (08) “…than worry.”  

Louisiana veterinarians are on notice to report any possible spread of the mystery disease in the Bayou State. Guichard says it’s best to keep your dog away from other dogs.

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She says it affects dogs of all ages but puppies and senior dogs are most likely to have more severe complications.

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Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy has introduced bipartisan legislation to help families when it comes to paying for caregivers. The Lowering Costs for Caregivers Act allows families to use their tax-free health savings account to cover those expenses.

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There are an estimated 38 million family caregivers in the United States and Cassidy says this would provide families with another cost-effective way to utilize their health savings account.

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Currently, adult children cannot use their HSA account to cover expenses they incur on behalf of aging parents unless their parents are classified as dependents for tax purposes.

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