1:30 LRN Newscast March 18

According to the latest vaccination numbers from the state health department, nearly one million people in Louisiana have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The lowest vaccination rate is in southwest Louisiana at eight-percent. Southwest Louisiana Regional Health Director Doctor Lacey Cavanaugh has a theory on why that is…
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The American Rescue Plan includes an estimated $10.4 billion for Agriculture designed to strengthen the industry and food supply chain. Louisiana Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says the plan covers a variety of things.
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Strain says the plan includes $66-million for the Farm Loan Assistance Program for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.

The Oregon State Board of Trustees places OSU President F. King Alexander on probation for ten weeks for his mishandling of sexual misconduct cases during his time as LSU’s President. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Drew Brees hopes his new role as an analyst with NBC Sports will help in his transition from playing football for most of his life. Brees will be a color commentator on Notre Dame broadcasts and a studio analyst for NBC on Sunday nights during the NFL season. Brees believes he could have played another season, but he wants to spend more time with his family.

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 18

The LSU men’s basketball team is out of NCAA quarantine in Indianapolis and after multiple negative COVID-19 tests, they can now practice for Saturday’s first-round NCAA Tournament game. Coach Will Wade says it’s a different NCAA experience, but he rather be living in a hotel room in Indianapolis than in Baton Rouge preparing for next season…
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The Tigers will play Saturday afternoon against Saint Bonaventure in Bloomington at Indiana University’s Alumni Hall. The Bonnies won the A-10 regular-season and tournament championships and rank fifth in the nation in defense, allowing 60 points a game.

The Pelicans get another shot at Portland tonight. On Tuesday night, New Orleans blew a 17-point lead and lost by one point to the Trail Blazers. Tip-off is at nine PM.

Drew Brees says he’s ready for his next career in football. Brees will work as a studio analyst for NBC Sports on their Football Night in America show and as a color commentator during NBC’s broadcasts of Notre Dame home football games. Brees says he’s been preparing for his new role…
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Brees says he feels like he could play another season in the NFL, but says it’s more important for him to be around his family more.

Former LSU standout Patrick Peterson has found a new team as the perennial Pro Bowl cornerback has signed a one-year, 10-million dollar contract with the Minnesota Vikings. Peterson is 30-years-old and has 28 interceptions in his career.

LSU says it will allow tailgating with limitations at spring outdoor athletic events starting tomorrow with Tigers hosting Mississippi State in a big SEC baseball series.

9:30 LRN Newscast March 18

Governor Edwards will provide a COVID-19 briefing today at 2:30 PM. Yesterday during his monthly Ask the Governor’s show, Edwards said he has no plans to remove the statewide mask mandate, despite improving COVID numbers. The governor says while the vaccination campaign is going well, they need more people vaccinated…
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Over 900,000 Louisianans have received at least one dose of a vaccine and over half a million have completed their series.

The family of Tommie McGlothen, a black man who died after he was beaten and tased by four Shreveport police officers last April has filed a federal lawsuit against Shreveport, its police chief, and the officers involved in the altercation. Attorney Larry Carter says the family is seeking justice through the judicial system.
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Carter says he offered the city a settlement of $25-million in October.

The World Meteorological Organization has made some big changes to tropical storm naming. Matt Doyle has more.
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Drew Brees hopes his new role as an analyst with NBC Sports will help in his transition from playing football for most of his life. Brees will be a color commentator on Notre Dame broadcasts and a studio analyst for NBC on Sunday nights during the NFL season. Brees believes he could have played another season, but he wants to spend more time with his family.

8:30 LRN Newscast March 18

COVID numbers are way down but Governor Edwards says the mask mandate is here to stay for a while longer. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Oregon State has placed former LSU president F- King Alexander on probation for his role in the mishandling of sexual misconduct complaints while he was leading the L-S-U system. The Oregon State University Board of Trustees is calling on Alexander to come up with an action plan on how he will rebuild the trust with the O-S-U campus.

Good news for utility customers who are facing high power bills as a result of turning their thermostats way up when the temperatures were below freezing in February. The Public Service Commission has ordered utility companies to spread out the costs of those bills over several months…
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That’s P-S-C member Foster Campbell.

Tropical storms will no longer be named after the Greek Alphabet. The World Meteorological Organization says naming storms after the Greek Alphabet distracted from the actual impacts of the storm, there was confusion with some Greek alphabet names when translated to different languages and the pronunciation of several Greek letters are similar. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a new overflow list will be used instead…
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7:30 LRN Newscast March 18

The Louisiana Public Service Commission has ordered utility companies to spread winter heating costs out over several months. When temperatures went below freezing in February for an extended period of time, utilities had to purchase more energy to meet customer demand. North Louisana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says that has led to higher than normal power bills for many customers…
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Campbell says as a result of P-S-C’s order, customers will be given six to 12 months to pay those high winter bills.

The Greek Alphabet will no longer be used to name tropical storms after the season surpasses 21 named storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the World Meteorological Organization’s Hurricane Committee ditched the Greek alphabet for several reasons, the names are a distraction, the alphabet’s poor translation into other languages, and…
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A federal lawsuit has been filed on behalf of the family of Tommie McGlothen, Jr, a black man who died after an altercation with Shreveport Police.
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Will the Superdome and college football stadiums be filled next fall as they would be pre-pandemic? Governor John Bel Edwards believes so…
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Edwards says for full stadiums to return, people need to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

6:45 LRN Sportscast March 18

The LSU basketball team is staying at a hotel in Indianapolis as they get ready to take on St. Bonaventure on Saturday afternoon in a first-round NCAA Tournament game. Head Coach Will Wade says his team arrived on Monday and had to quarantine for two days and they have been confined to their hotel.
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Bloomington, Indiana is where LSU will play its first-round NCAA Tournament game on Saturday against St. Bonaventure. The game will take place at Indiana University’s Assembly Hall.

The bracket for LSU legend Shaquille O’ Neal has the Tigers winning the NCAA Tournament. But they have to get past the Bonnies first. St. Bonaventure won the A-10 regular-season and tournament championships and rank fifth in the nation in defense, allowing 60 points a game.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees hopes his new role as an analyst with NBC Sports will help the transition from playing on Sundays in the fall for the last 20 years. Brees will be a color commentator on Notre Dame broadcasts and a studio analyst for NBC on Sunday nights. Brees believes he could have played another season, but he wants to spend more time with his family.

Former LSU standout Patrick Peterson has found a new team as the perennial Pro Bowl cornerback has signed a one-year, 10-million dollar contract with the Minnesota Vikings. Peterson is 30-years-old and has 28 interceptions in his career.

Will the Superdome and college football stadiums be filled next fall as they would be pre-pandemic? Governor John Bel Edwards believes so…
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Edwards says for full stadiums to return, people need to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 18

Louisiana utility customers will receive extra time to pay off their high winter power bills from last month’s historic winter weather that produced a huge demand for heat. Public Service Commission Chairman Craig Greene says they’ve ordered utility companies to spread their costs out over several months…
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Residents in Texas have received utility bills in the thousands instead of the hundreds, but here in Louisiana, the P-S-C has the ability to regulate utility costs.

Texas and Mississippi have done away with their mask mandates and instead are recommending to their citizens to wear masks when necessary. But Governor John Bel Edwards says that approach doesn’t work…
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Edwards says masks are still necessary as not enough people are vaccinated yet.

The World Meteorological Organization has made some big changes to naming tropical storms. Matt Doyle has more.
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After a stormy Wednesday, today’s forecast looks much better, sunny skies with high temperatures in the low to mid-60s.

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 17

Max Johnson took the first-team quarterback snaps on the first day of spring football. Coach Ed Orgeron says he chose Johnson over the other three quarterbacks on the roster because he’s the only Q-B on campus who went 2-0 last season, winning both of his starts against Florida and Ole Miss….
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On defense, Orgeron says cornerback Eli Ricks will likely miss most of the spring football because of an injury. The spring game will be April 17th.

The Pelicans blew a 17-point fourth-quarter lead and lost to Portland last night 125 to 124 to begin a three-game road trip. The loss drops New Orleans record to 17 and 23.

The 15th ranked LSU baseball team got ready for the start of SEC play this weekend by ending Southeastern Louisiana’s eight-game winning streak with a 10-7 win over the Lions. The Fighting Tigers are 15-and-3 and in nine games this season, they’ve scored 10 or more runs.

Louisiana Tech scored 13 runs last night and defeated fourth-ranked Ole Miss 13-1. The Bulldogs got a terrific pitching performance from Ruston native Cade Gibson. The left-hander allowed one run in 7.1 innings.

ULM also knocked off a ranked opponent last night as the Warhawks defeated 14th ranked Oklahoma State 13-6. Danny DeSimone and Logan Wurm each had 3 RBIs for the Warhawks who are 7-and-6.

The Ragin Cajuns ended a five-game losing streak by beating Nicholls nine to eight last night. U-L Lafayette will welcome T-C-U to Tigue Moore Field this weekend, while the Colonels are at Abilene Christian.

LRN PM Newscall March 17

Metairie-based MedPharmics is conducting clinical trials for the Moderna vaccine on children. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association and Governor Edwards are asking President Biden not to extend the 60-day oil and gas lease sale moratorium put into place in January. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Louisiana is taking part in clinical trials for children and the Moderna COVID vaccine. President of MedPharmics Dr. Robert Jeanfreau, which is conducting the trial in the Bayou State, says it doesn’t matter what the medication is for, from heart disease to pneumonia, it must be researched for approval.

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Jeanfreau says based on the trials on adults the vaccine appears safe and effective for children.

Metairie-based MedPharmics is one of eight sites across the country participating and it includes children 12 and under and infants as young as 6 months.

Jeanfreau says the trial is broken into two groups and it’s the same vaccine adults receive, what they are testing is the most effective dose.

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MedPharmics is still looking for participants and Jeanfreau says the doses should be arriving soon and they can get started. Jeanfreau believes in the vaccine and says MedPharmics has been part of the research since the beginning of the pandemic.

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To participate in the trial call MedPharmics at 504-304-7197

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A Gulf oil lease sale set to be held today in New Orleans won’t happen due to the 60-day lease sale moratorium issued in January by President Biden.

Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Mike Moncla says the industry is in real, long-term danger along with the jobs of 50,000 Louisiana oil and gas workers.

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The Administration says lowering US and international oil production is necessary to stave off catastrophic levels of global temperature increases in the future.

Moncla disputes Biden’s claim the moratorium is good environmental policy. He says oil and gas taxes have generated 280 million dollars over the past few years to support coastal restoration projects.

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Climate activists say without a drastic reduction in worldwide carbon output sea level rise will outpace any ability to mitigate it through coastal projects or levee construction.

Moncla says long term these restrictive policies will kill oil and gas jobs, but in the short term, it’s surprisingly resulted in more industry jobs, not fewer.

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The moratorium did not ban drilling on already existing leases.

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Irish bars in New Orleans agreed to close today on St. Patrick’s Day out of concern for patron’s safety.

Owner of Finn McCool’s Sean Kennedy says he made the decision for his pub after witnessing a group on Saturday flagrantly violating COVID guidelines. He says that made the risks for today clear…

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Kennedy says when those patrons who were violating COVID rules were asked to correct their behavior they not only refused but argued with staff.

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Kennedy says staying closed on one of the biggest days of the year for Irish bars is tough but it’s the right thing to do.

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A 30-year old Church Point man is charged with negligent homicide after St. Landy Parish sheriff’s deputies say an infant drowned in his bathtub. Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Nicholas Lee Ducote placed his 9 month and two-year-old children in the tub, left the room to do chores, and then…

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The two-year-old was found unharmed sitting next to the tub.

Thibodeaux says an autopsy was performed on the infant on March 8th and ruled an accidental drowning.

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Thibodeaux says even though accidental it’s a heartbreaking case and could have been avoided.

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Bond for Ducote was set at $25,000.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 17

Most of Louisiana is under a tornado watch until early tonight as a result of a strong cold front that is moving through the state. There’s a line of storms moving through Ruston and Winnfield at this hour and radar shows a cluster of storms in southwest Louisiana.

Metairie-based MedPharmics is conducting clinical trials for the Moderna vaccine on children. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A Gulf of Mexico oil lease sale scheduled for today was canceled weeks ago when President Biden issued a 60-day executive order that banned all new oil and gas leases on public waters. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Mike Moncla says long term these restrictive policies will kill oil and gas jobs, but in the short term, it has surprisingly resulted in more industry jobs, not fewer…
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The moratorium did not ban drilling on already existing leases.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office has charged 30-year-old Nicholas Ducote with negligent homicide after his nine-month-old son died in the bathtub. Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodaux says Ducote walked out of the bathroom and left his ninth month and two-year-old child in the tub…
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The two year old child was not injured.