7:30 LRN Newscast September 11

The restaurant industry welcomes today’s transition into Phase Three of economic reopening. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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As Kevin mentioned, Governor Edwards will provide Phase 3 details at a 2 PM press conference today. He has said that the statewide mask mandate will remain in place. And the governor was asked about the recall petition that was filed against him with the Secretary of State’s office last week. Edwards says he’s not worried…
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The petition will need 600-thousand signatures to force a recall election.

Low-income Louisiana patients who enrolled in a Pennington Biomedical Research Center obesity intervention program lost more weight than their counterparts who received usual care. Researcher Doctor Peter Katzmarzyk says 452 individuals took part in an intensive lifestyle intervention with a health coach and this group lost five percent of their body weight…
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Health officials say a weight loss of three to five percent can generate significant health benefits.

Operation Blue Roof is underway in the hurricane-damaged areas of the state as U-S Army Corps of Engineers with the help of FEMA is installing blue tarps over homes who suffered severe roof damage. Governor Edwards says so far six-thousand homeowners have registered and he’s encouraging others to sign up…
cut 14 (10) “…coveraged damaged roofs”

6:45 LRN Sportscast September 11

What an NFL debut for former LSU star Clyde Edwards-Helaire as he helped the Super Bowl champion Chiefs kick-off the 2020 season with a 34 to 20 win over the Houston Texans. Edwards-Helaire rushed for 138 yards on 25 carries and a T-D. Also former La Tech standout L’Jarius Sneed had an interception and two passes defended in another impressive rookie debut.

The Saints will begin another NFL season on Sunday in which they enter the year with one of the more talented rosters in the league. Quarterback Drew Brees says he’s got nothing to lose in his 20th season in the NFL…
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Kick-off Sunday against the Buccaneers is at 3:25.

High School football teams are gearing up for an October 1st start to the season, but schools in New Orleans are not allowed to move forward with contact practices. Mayor LaToya Cantrell has said contact sports are not allowed as the Crescent City plans to remain in Phase 2 while the rest of the state moves to Phase 3.

But the Tulane Green Wave have been practicing and they’ll kick-off the season on Saturday night in Mobile against South Alabama in the first game ever at Hancock Whitney Stadium. The Jaguars opened the season with a 32-21 road win over Southern Miss. Green Wave coach Willie Fritz says South Al’s receivers looked impressive
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Kick-off is at 6:30 tomorrow.

6:30 LRN Newscast September 11

Governor John Bel Edwards has announced the state will move to Phase 3 for the reopening of the economy and that should mean relaxed occupancy restrictions on restaurants. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says they are expecting an increase from 50% to 75% capacity.
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Edwards will provide more details about Phase 3 which will go into effect later today at a 2 PM press conference.

Governor Edwards is warning residents in the areas impacted by Hurricane Laura to be cautious with the heat. The state reports 28 storm-related deaths and many of those are linked to the intense temps. Edwards says those working in the sweltering conditions need to pace themselves.
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Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward’s new book “Rage” gives an inside look at President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus during the early stages of the pandemic. The book details how Mr. Trump knew of the seriousness of COVID-19, but told Americans it’s no worse than the seasonal flu. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy doesn’t think the book will hurt the President’s re-election chances…
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Cassidy says the President has shown that he has taken the spread of coronavirus seriously by funding efforts to find a vaccine, shutting down the economy, and implementing a travel ban.

4:45 LRN Sportscast September 10

The LHSAA announces the high school football season will kick off October 1st and contact practices resume today. Matt Doyle has the story.
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But not every high school football program can move forward. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says the city is staying in phase two and contact sports are not allowed in phase two.

The Saints continue to get ready for their season opener on Sunday against Tampa Bay. Defensive end Marcus Davenport and offensive lineman Cesar Ruiz were not at practice.

Louisiana Tech football coach Skip Holtz confirms 36 players have tested positive for the coronavirus since Hurricane Laura. Holtz says players were trying to find suitable accommodations following the storm and that lead to many of them being infected by the virus.
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Tech’s game versus Baylor on Saturday has been postponed.They hope to play a week from Saturday at Southern Miss.

LSU announces that redshirt freshman defensive end Ray Parker of Ruston has been suspended for violating team rules. LSU police arrested Parker for battery of a dating partner and simple criminal damage to property.

Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says starting defensive lineman Zi’Yon Hill is questionable for Saturday’s game at 25th ranked Iowa State. Napier says Hill is suffering from an upper-body injury.

LRN PM Newscall September 10

Louisiana will move to Phase Three tomorrow. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Hurricane Laura propelled swarms of mosquitos into pastures, leading to scores of dead cows and horses across southwest Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is ready to move into the next phase of reopening. Edwards said at a Thursday morning press conference that after analyzing COVID-19 data for the last two weeks, the state is ready to move forward.

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Edwards admits it was a difficult decision because not all of the data has come in on whether school resuming, the Labor Day holiday weekend and how recovery from Hurricane Laura is impacting the spread of the coronavirus.

Edwards says just because we’re moving into Phase Three doesn’t mean we’ve moved out of the public health emergency.

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Moving from Phase 2 to Phase 3 means there will be fewer restrictions on the number of people that can gather and occupancy at businesses. But Edwards says the mask mandate will stay in effect in phase 3.

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Further details about what Phase Three will look like, such as the status of bars, will be provided during a Friday afternoon news conference.

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Entergy has successfully restarted one of its power plants in Calcasieu Parish.  Entergy spokesperson David Freese says crews brought the plant online by repairing a  transmission line damaged by Hurricane Laura.

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Freese estimates that around 13,000 storm restoration workers are on the ground.  While it is possible they have wrapped up work near a location still without power, there is more work that is needed to get power restored.

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Freese says the customers outside of southwest Louisiana already have their lights back on.

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission estimates 122-thousand customers are still without power two weeks after the storm. Over 87-percent of the customers in Calacasieu Parish are still without electricity.
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Swarms of mosquitos terrorized livestock in southwest Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Laura, causing the deaths of horses, deer, and cows.

Evangeline Parish Veterinarian Craig Fontenot says the swarms were so thick that they could bite an animal to death, or worse.

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The mosquitos swarming livestock can cause the animals to struggle to get enough oxygen as they struggle to remove the mosquitos, and are slowly drained of blood.

Reports indicate a large part of the swarm was pushed out of the marsh by Hurricane Laura. Fontenot says that plus the rains that came after made a tough situation worse.

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Fontenot says in Evangeline Parish alone he estimates 40 to 60 head was lost.

Fontenot says the swarm is likely going to cost ranchers more than just their initial losses…

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In recent days parish governments have begun running mosquito planes over affected areas, making the problem less severe.

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring six different tropical disturbances today. There are two named storms in the middle of the Atlantic, a tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico and another tropical wave could enter the gulf next week. State Climatologist Barry Keim says to have six have systems at one time is rare…

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Keim says the good news is that none of the tropical disturbances are a major threat to the U-S coastline…

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The National Hurricane Center gives the tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico a low chance of development, but another wave moving towards the gulf has a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression in the eastern Gulf over the next five days. Keim says it’s not a surprise the tropics are super active…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast September 10

Friday night lights are coming back on and prep football fans are rejoicing as the Louisiana High School Athletic Association announces an eight-game regular season will kick-off October 1st through the third. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine is confident they can pull the season off, but…
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The prep classic will be held in the Superdome December 26th to the 28th.

No fans in the Dome for Sunday’s Saints season opener against the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans was not at practice yesterday because of a hamstring injury and he’ll be a game-time decision on Sunday. For the Saints, rookie offensive linemen Cesar Ruiz, and defensive end Marcus Davenport did not practice yesterday.

The NFL season kicks off tonight with the Chiefs hosting the Houston Texans.

Louisiana Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz blames Hurricane Laura for the outbreak in coronavirus cases with his football team. The Bulldogs game at Baylor on Saturday has been postponed. Holtz says it is a disappointing development since they were nearly COVID-free before the storm.
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No make up date has been announced for the game against Baylor, while Holtz is hopeful they will be able to play a week from Saturday at Southern Miss.

LSU announces that redshirt freshman defensive end Ray Parker of Ruston has been suspended for violating team rules. LSU police arrested Parker for battery of a dating partner and simple criminal damage to property.

Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says starting defensive lineman Zi’Yon Hill is questionable for Saturday’s game at 25th ranked Iowa State. Napier says Hill is suffering from an upper body injury.

11:30 LRN Newscast September 10

Today marks the statistical peak of the 2020 hurricane season and it’s been one for the record books with 17 named storms. Three of the storms have made landfall in Louisiana starting with Tropical Storm Cristobal in June. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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The National Hurricane Center is currently monitoring six systems, two of them are named storms in the Atlantic and there’s also a tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico that has a low chance of development.

Friday night lights are coming back on as the LHSAA announces an eight-game football season will kick-off October 1st through the third. Executive Director Eddie Bonine is confident they can pull the season off, but…
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The prep classic will be held in the Superdome December 26th thru the 28th.

No football game for Louisiana Tech on Saturday at Baylor because of a COVID-19 outbreak within the Bulldogs team. Coach Skip Holtz says they’ve had 36 players test positive since Hurricane Laura. Holtz says if the infected players do not have any complications that show up on an EKG, that up to 30 of the 36 players could return in time to play their next scheduled game on September 19th against Southern Miss.
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9:30 LRN Newscast September 10

High school football teams outside of New Orleans can begin contact practices today and an eight-game regular season is set to kick-off on October 1st, with the state championship games scheduled for December 26th to the 28th in the Superdome. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine believes football can be safely played
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It’s the statistical peak of the hurricane season and 17 named storms have formed a record for this point of the season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says back in June Tropical Storm Cristobal became the earliest C storm to ever form and the records kept falling from there…
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LSU researchers will use wastewater tests around dorms and on-campus apartments as a way to detect coronavirus hotspots before students show symptoms. Environmental Engineering Professor John Pardue says wastewater testing can tell the school how many people are shedding the virus or have the disease…
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Pardue says if there are elevated levels measured in the sewage, the school can conduct robust testing at a particular location.

Louisiana Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz blames Hurricane Laura for the outbreak in coronavirus cases with his football team. The Bulldogs game at Baylor on Saturday has been postponed. Holtz says it is a disappointing development since they were nearly COVID-free before the storm.
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8:30 LRN Newscast September 10

We’ve hit the statistical peak of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Matt Doyle spoke with a state climatologist about the record-breaking season…
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And the National Hurricane Center is currently monitoring six disturbances, including a tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico that has a low chance of development.

At 10:30 this morning, Governor Edwards will announce whether the state will move into phase three or stay in phase two of coronavirus restrictions.

Friday night lights are coming back on as the Louisiana High School Athletic Association announces an eight-game football season will kick-off October 1st through the third. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine is confident they can pull the season off, but…
cut 14 (10) “….cases”
The prep classic will be held in the Superdome December 26th to the 28th.

Louisiana Tech football coach Skip Holtz confirms 36 players have tested positive for the coronavirus since Hurricane Laura. lHoltz says players were trying to find suitable accommodations following the storm and that lead to many of them being infected by the virus.
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Tech’s game versus Baylor on Saturday has been postponed.

7:30 LRN Newscast September 10

Today marks the statistical peak of the 2020 hurricane season and it’s been one for the record books with 17 named storms. Three of the storms have made landfall in Louisiana starting with Tropical Storm Cristobal in June. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
cut 6 (09) “…Louisiana”
The National Hurricane Center is currently monitoring six systems, two of them are named storms far in the Atlantic and there’s also a tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico that has a low chance of development.

The high school football season will kick off October 1st and contact practices can begin today. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says teams will play an eight-game regular season and playoffs. Bonine says turning the Friday Night Lights back on is huge for many communities…
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All nine state championship games will be played in the Superdome December 26th to the 28th.

Louisiana Tech Football Coach Skip Holtz blames Hurricane Laura for an outbreak in coronavirus cases within his team that’s led to a postponement of Saturday’s season opener at Baylor. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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There are many who are hopeful Governor John Bel Edwards will announce today the state will move to Phase 3 of the White House’s guidelines for reopening the U-S economy. Edwards has scheduled a 10:30 press conference. The current phase two order expires tomorrow.