1:30 LRN Newscast Dec 18

Governor Edwards implores business owners to recommit to COVID safety as cases surge statewide…

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The state reported 3,103 new COVID-19 cases today and 30 fatalities. Congressman-Elect Luke Letllow announced on social media this morning that he tested positive for COVID. Letlow is reportedly resting at home and following CDC guidelines. This week Congressman Cedric Richmond and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser also announced they were COVID positive.

Discounted car insurance premiums are coming to an end for customers so that’s why you might be seeing a higher bill. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says stay-at-home orders early in the pandemic decreased the number of motorists on the roads which also reduced the number of traffic accidents.

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Personal auto insurance premiums decreased on average 6-percent and those rebates are now ending

Drew Brees will reportedly start at quarterback against Kansas City Sunday afternoon, after being out the past four weeks on injured reserve. Saints analyst Mike Detillier says having Brees return ahead of schedule gives you some insight into how Coach Sean Payton views the Taysom Hill experiment.

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Kickoff against the 12-1 Chiefs is set for 3:25 in the Dome.

12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 18

Congressional negotiators will work over the weekend on a COVID-19 economic relief package that Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy has helped put together. There’s also discussion about a second 600-dollar stimulus check. Cassidy says he has not been part of those talks…

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An animated Governor John Bel Edwards begged business owners at a Resilient Louisiana Commission meeting to start taking the pandemic seriously again as cases surge statewide. Edwards says he knows this is tough but recommitting to requiring people to mask up and socially distance in stores is vital right now.

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The state is just shy of reaching 7,000 COVID-19 deaths.

Drew Brees will reportedly start at quarterback for the Sunday afternoon game against Kansas City after sitting out the past four weeks on injured reserve. Saints analyst Mike Detillier says the Saints have been testing Brees’ durability in practice, but there’s no way to simulate what the Chiefs will try to do to him Sunday.

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The state reports 3,103 new COVID cases today. The Sun Belt Football Championship Game has been canceled because of a COVID issue with Coastal Carolina. The Ragin Cajuns have been declared co-champs.

11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 18

Drew Brees will reportedly start at quarterback for the Sunday afternoon game against Kansas City after sitting out the past four weeks on injured reserve. The 10-3 Saints have the 2nd seed in the NFC, just a tiebreaker behind 1st seed Green Bay. Saints analyst Mike Detillier says Brees’ health is important…

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Brees was pulled from the November 15th game against the 49ers upon discovery that he had multiple fractured ribs and a punctured lung.

Discounted car insurance rates are coming to an end for customers so that is why you might be seeing higher premiums. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says it’s not necessarily an increase in rates, it’s the end of rebates 38 insurance companies gave to policyholders in the state due to reduced driving during the pandemic.

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Congressman-elect Luck Letlow in Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District has tested positive for COVID-19. Letlow who replaces Ralph Abraham announced on social media he’s resting at home and following CDC guidelines. Other elected officials in the state that announced they are also COVID positive this week are Congressman Cedric Richmond and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser.

The state will begin accepting proposals from private financiers for a public-private partnership to construct a new I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River. Matt Doyle has the story.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 18

Congressional negotiators will work over the weekend on a COVID-19 economic relief package that Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy has helped put together. The 900-billion-dollar proposal includes money for renters and helps landlords who are not getting regular rent checks

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The proposal also contains relief for small businesses.

The Louisiana Department of Transportation has been given Legislative approval to seek out private partners to finance and build a new Interstate 10 toll-bridge over the Calcasieu River. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson this type of investment is becoming more common.

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The Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence receives a million-dollar grant to help victims with housing. Director Mariah Wineski says a pilot project earlier this year assisted more than 600 victims with housing. Wineski says the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement grant will help more victims who face homelessness.

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Domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women with children.

If you’re using Amazon for your holiday shopping and you have clever children or adults who act like children, Amazon Spokesperson Alyssa Bronikowski says you might want to change the setting on Alexa so your orders remain a surprise.

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Amazon is offering one-day shipping until December 23rd and same-day delivery on Christmas Eve for those last-minute Prime Shoppers.

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The state will begin accepting proposals from private financiers for a public-private partnership to construct a new I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The state’s Domestic Violence Flexible Housing Assistance Program receives a million-dollar grant. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Governor Edwards is celebrating the progress we made this week in administering our first Pfizer COVID vaccinations. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Louisiana Department of Transportation has been given Legislative approval to seek out private partners to finance and build a new Interstate 10 toll-bridge over the Calcasieu River.

DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the current bridge isn’t structurally deficient but it wasn’t built to accommodate this much traffic.

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The current Calcasieu River I-10 Bridge, which predates the Interstate, sees 66 percent more crashes on it than the state average according to DOTD.

Wilson says he knows a toll bridge will not be popular but the only other way to fund the 700 to 800 million dollar project would be a gas tax increase, which lawmakers have rejected…

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Last December lawmakers approved the first state-level public-private partnership infrastructure project, a 165 million dollar bridge and tunnel replacement in Belle Chase.

DOTD will begin soliciting offers from various financiers and present the best offer to the Legislature for approval. Wilson says this type of investment is becoming more common.

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More domestic abuse victims in Louisiana will be able to acquire housing thanks to a million-dollar grant awarded to the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Director Mariah Wineski says domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women with children and the funds will help immensely.

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LCADV piloted the project earlier this year and partnered with eleven domestic violence organizations to provide housing assistance and more than 600 victims were able to benefit. Wineski says the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement grant could not have come at a better time for victims who have left their abuser.

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Wineski says often when a victim is trying to find safe and secure housing they are often discriminated against, despite laws to protect them, because their rental record is tarnished and a lack of funds to pay deposits.

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Louisiana ranks 5th in the nation for the rate of women murdered by men and Wineski believes the grant will hopefully contribute to reducing that number.

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Governor Edwards says 71 hospitals received COVID vaccine doses this week and thousands of frontline healthcare workers were able to get their first of two Pfizer shots.

Edwards says they’re trying to keep the public up to date on vaccination progress. He gave one conservative estimate for our progress through four days…

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The state was told they’d receive 39,000 doses this week but Edwards says they were pleasantly surprised to find many of the five dose vials contain enough serum for six shots, a 20 percent increase.

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But Edwards says those vaccines won’t be publicly available until late spring, and…

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Hospitals are starting to fill up with COVID patients. We’ve now surpassed the late summer second wave hospitalization total of 1,600 and Edwards says he’s concerned it’s only set to get much worse.

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We’re a week away from Christmas and if you haven’t even started your shopping or still have a number of items to check off your list Amazon has some options for you. Amazon spokesperson Alyssa Bronikowski says the online retailer has options for last-minute shoppers.

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If you are using Amazon for your holiday shopping and you have clever children or adults who act like children Bronikowski says you might want to change the setting on your Alexa so your orders remain a surprise

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Among the most popular items being ordered this season, Bronikowski says are air fryers, headphones, and board games.

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Another popular gift idea for procrastinators is Prime Memberships and gift cards.

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LSU finishes the regular season on Saturday by hosting Ole Miss with a chance to end the year with a .500 record. The Rebels have a high powered offense that leads the SEC in yards per game and is averaging almost 40 points a game. Tigers Safety Jacoby Stevens says their tempo is what makes them so difficult to defend

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While the Rebels have a great offense, they have the worst defense in the SEC, allowing 529 yards a game and 39 points per contest. LSU center Liam Shanahn hopes the Tigers offense can take control of the game

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 Shanahan says it would be great to end the season on a high note

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The Ragin Cajuns will take on Coastal Carolina tomorrow for the Sun Belt Championship.  The Chanticleers are 11-0 thanks in large part to their defense, which ranks number one in the conference in scoring defense at just under 19 points per game.  Cajuns coach Billy Napier explains what makes that unit so good.

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Coastal Carolina is led on offense by freshman quarterback Grayson McCall who is having a stellar season.  Napier says McCall can hurt teams in a variety of ways.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Dec 17

President-elect Joe Biden won the November election. Edwards bemoaned what he called a “fruitless” effort by some Republican Attorneys General, including Jeff Landry, to challenge the legitimacy of votes in key battleground states.

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The US Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by the Texas AG challenging those votes.

Congressman Cedric Richmond has tested positive for COVID. Richmond who is leaving his congressional seat to work with the Biden Administration, reportedly was in Georgia for the Senate Campaign on Tuesday when he developed symptoms on Wednesday. Richmond is now the fifth state official to test positive, they include AG Jeff Landry, Treasurer John Schroder, Senator Bill Cassidy, and on Wednesday Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser tested positive.

After 12-years in prison on a life without parole sentence for marijuana, Fate Winslow walked free from Angola Wednesday. 12 years ago he was arrested for selling two bags of marijuana to an undercover officer in Shreveport. Innocence Project New Orleans executive Director Jee Park says they’ve been working for about a year to overturn the sentence due to ineffective counsel.

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Friday is the last day to ship a Christmas present via USPS First-Class Mail and have it arrive in time for Christmas. USPS spokesperson Albert Ruiz says if you wait any longer than tomorrow your final and most expensive option for a Christmas delivery is Priority Mail Express, due by December 23rd. Ruiz says using that option might not get it in time for Christmas Eve, but…

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3:30 LRN Newscast Dec 17

On his monthly talk show, Governor Edwards went after Attorney General Jeff Landry for his participation in a lawsuit that sought to overturn the results of the Presidential election. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The state reported 38-hundred new COVID-19 cases today and 31 fatalities. Hospitalizations continue to increase the total today is 1,602. Health officials say case counts continue to climb from the post-Thanksgiving surge. Governor Edwards urged residents to not gather outside their immediate household for the remainder of the holiday season.

Fate Winslow is a free man after serving 12-years in prison for selling marijuana to an undercover police officer in Shreveport for 20-dollars. Winslow was sentenced to life in prison in 2008 because he was a fourth-time habitual offender. Innocence Project New Orleans Executive Director Jee Park says Winslow was released on the grounds of ineffective counsel because the life sentence was not appealed.

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Park says the previous convictions were all nonviolent offenses.

ExxonMobil is looking at investing 240-million dollars into its Baton Rouge refinery and a decision on whether to proceed would be made next year. Exxon’s Baton Rouge refinery manager Gloria Moncada says they plan to install new technology into the refinery that’s been around for 110 years…

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1:30 LRN Newscast Dec 17

Tomorrow is the last day to ship a Christmas present via USPS First-Class Mail and have it arrive in time for Christmas. USPS spokesperson Albert Ruiz says the priority mail deadline is December 19th and postal workers are doing overtime hours to meet the massive demand this year.

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Ruiz says they’ve seen a large increase in packages compared to years past.

On his monthly talk show Governor Edwards said it’s past time everyone accepts President-elect Joe Biden won the November election. Edwards bemoaned what he called a “fruitless” effort by some Republican Attorneys General, including Jeff Landry, to challenge the legitimacy of votes in key battleground states.

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The US Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by the Texas AG challenging those votes.

After 12-years in prison on a life without parole sentence for marijuana, Fate Winslow walked free from Angola Wednesday. 12 years ago he was arrested for selling two bags of marijuana to an undercover officer in Shreveport. Innocence Project New Orleans executive Director Jee Park says they’ve been working for about a year to overturn the sentence due to ineffective counsel.

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Winslow is the third individual IPNO has freed this year through its new Unjust Punish Project.

The FDA advisory committee meets today to discuss whether to give emergency approval to a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna. Assistant Dean for Translational Research at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, Doctor Lucio Miele, says side effects have been reported with both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines…

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12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 17

After 12-years in prison on a life without parole sentence for marijuana, Fate Winslow walked free from Angola this week. In 2008 he was arrested for selling two bags of marijuana to an undercover officer in Shreveport. Innocence Project New Orleans executive Director Jee Park says Winslow was released on the grounds of ineffective counsel at sentencing.

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Tomorrow is the last day to ship a Christmas present via USPS First-Class Mail and have it arrive in time for Christmas. USPS spokesperson Albert Ruiz says it’s vital you ship that package ASAP because a lot more packages are getting shipped this season than in prior years.

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Christmas Eve is a week from today.

On his monthly talk show, Governor Edwards went after Attorney General Jeff Landry for his participation in a lawsuit that sought to overturn the results of the Presidential election. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The state reported 38 hundred COVID-19 cases today.

11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 17

Governor Edwards says it’s past time everyone accepts President-elect Joe Biden won the November election. Edwards says it’s hard to justify holding out considering just earlier this week the Electoral College gave Biden 306 votes.

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Senator Bill Cassidy is the only member of the Louisiana Republican Congressional Delegation to publicly acknowledge Biden’s win.

LSU signed 19 players on the first day of the early signing period and Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says it was a good day for Coach Ed Orgeron and his recruiting staff…

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The two five-star recruits are Terrebonne Defensive tackle Maason Smith and Lafayette Christian Safety Sage Ryan. Alabama was after both prospects.

Two New Orleans Democratic lawmakers are the first to announce their intention to run for the soon-to-be-vacant 2nd Congressional District seat. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lt Governor Billy Nungesser has tested positive for COVID-19. Nungesser is reportedly experiencing mild symptoms including fever and is in quarantine. He’s the fourth statewide elected official to test positive which includes Attorney General Jeff Landry, Senator Bill Cassidy, and Treasurer John Schroder. Schroder was briefly hospitalized and has now returned to work