1:30 LRN Newscast March 12

Louisiana has reported an additional presumptive case of the coronavirus bringing our total to 14. U-S Surgeon General Jerome Adams visited with Louisiana leaders today and said if you believe someone should be tested for the coronavirus, call your health care provider…
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Governor Edwards says he has not been tested since he has no symptoms and has not come into contact with anyone diagnosed with COVID-19.

The stock market continued to plummet today as the Dow has reached a bear market. Tulane Finance Professor Peter Ricchiutti says for older investors, investment allocation is the key…
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Stress levels are rising as the number of COVID-19 cases grows. Matt Doyle spoke with an LSU Health New Orleans expert about how to manage that stress…
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Sports fans are going to have a difficult time over the next couple of weeks. The NBA has suspended its season. SEC schools will not hold any games until at least March 30th. LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s explained to the players on how they should put it into perspective…
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Conference USA and the Southland Conference have also halted play.

10:30 LRN Newscast March 12

The state has reported an additional presumptive case of the coronavirus bringing our total to 14. The office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Alex Billioux says 11 of the cases are from Orleans Parish…
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The other patients are from Jefferson, Lafourche and Caddo Parish. Iberia Parish was once on the list, but it has been removed.

Congress is seeking to pass an economic stimulus package to prevent a prolonged economic slowdown. President Trump has proposed a payroll tax cut. Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s unsure about the idea.
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LSU is encouraging the campus community not to travel for Spring Break…
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The NBA has suspended its season, fans are not allowed at NCAA Basketball Tournament games, including the women’s Final Four in New Orleans. The SEC will not have fans at games on their campuses through March 30th. The LHSAA is still allowing fans to watch state basketball tournament games at the Burton Coliseum in Lake Charles. But that’s subject to change.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards has said we’ll see updated coronavirus case numbers at 9 AM. But as of 9 AM today the number of cases is holding steady at 13. Ten of the patients are from Orleans, one from Jefferson, one from LaFourche and one from Caddo Parish.

The Louisiana Nursing Home Association is asking the public not to visit their loved ones in a nursing home. Matt Doyle spoke with LSU Health New Orleans about the request…
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In an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Tulane, Loyola, and UNO have transitioned to online classes. LSU is still holding regular classes, but they’ve asked students and faculty not to travel for spring break. Shola from Baton Rouge has scrapped her travel plans. She says developments in recent days have changed her outlook on just how serious the virus is.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost another two-thousand point today and for the second time, this week trading has been halted after triggering a circuit breaker. Some employers are asking their workers to work from home. We haven’t seen schools close because of the pandemic, Senator Bill Cassidy says that could lead to a parent losing income…
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8:30 LRN Newscast

State officials announce the number of presumptive cases of coronavirus in Louisiana has grown to 13. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The NBA is suspending its season until further notice. As of now, the NCAA Basketball Tournament will be played, but fans will not be allowed in arenas. That includes the women’s final four in New Orleans April third and fifth. The SEC has also decided to keep fans away for its contests through March 30th.

There are three presumptive positive COVID-19 cases at a New Orleans retirement home. This news, plus the deadly outbreak connected with a Seattle-area nursing home prompted the Louisiana Nursing Home Association to prohibit the public from entering their facilities until further notice. LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Fred Lopez says that means even if you aren’t showing symptoms…
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Spring Break is coming and LSU is asking students and faculty to consider canceling any travel plans they may have. Some of the students we spoke with say they are now staying put. Reese from New Orleans says his Spring Break travel plans have already fallen through due to a Miami music festival cancelation.
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LSU says they know some students will travel, so they are considering whether to close school for awhile after spring break.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a public health emergency as the state is reporting 13 presumptive cases of coronavirus. Three residents of the Lambeth House, a retirement center in New Orleans have tested positive and Louisiana nursing homes are restricting access into their facilities. An outbreak at a Seattle-nursing home has resulted in at least 15 deaths LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease Specialist Doctor Fred Lopez says we can’t let that happen here.
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Congress is seeking to pass an economic stimulus package to prevent a prolonged economic slowdown. President Trump has proposed a payroll tax cut. Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s unsure about the idea.
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LSU is encouraging the campus community not to travel for Spring Break…
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

The NBA has suspended its season, fans are not allowed at NCAA Tournament games, including the women’s Final Four in New Orleans. The SEC will not have fans at games on their campuses through March 30th. Governor Edwards says, unfortunately, these decisions are necessary…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast March 12

The Pelicans were all set to play the Sacramento Kings last night, but New Orleans never came out for its pregame warm-up. That’s because one of the referees worked a game earlier this week that involved Rudy Gobert. The Utah Jazz center tested positive for the coronavirus, which resulted in the NBA suspending its season until further notice.

As of now, the NCAA Basketball Tournament is set to be played, but fans will not be allowed. That includes the women’s final four in New Orleans April third and fifth. Conference tournaments will go on without fans. The SEC has also decided to keep fans away for its contests until March 31st.

The LHSAA boys basketball state tournament in Lake Charles will continue today with fans, but that could change. Here are your winners from yesterday, Wossman, Simsboro, Doyline, Alexandria, and Bonnabel. The Trojans and Bruins will meet Friday night in the 5A championship game.

Former LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey will be inducted into the college football hall of fame in December. The unanimous all-American helped the Tigers win the 2007 national title Dorsey was a unanimous first-team All-American that season and remains the most decorated defensive player in LSU history.

In the last game in front of fans until at least March 30th, the 19th ranked LSU baseball team beat South Alabama four to one. Freshman second baseman Cade Doughty had three hits and Cade Beloso hit his first home run. The Tigers begin SEC play on Friday at Ole Miss.

The 5th ranked Rebels won their 16th straight yesterday as they defeated ULM 18 to seven. Ole Miss hit five home runs on the day.

Elsewhere…UNO defeated Southern 11 to five, Tulane doubled up Lamar six to three, and Nicholls banked Mississippi Valley State.

At the Southland Conference Basketball Tournament…Northwestern State advanced with a 79-62 win over Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi, McNeese lost to Lamar 80-59. Nicholls plays Lamar tonight.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana now has 13 presumptive cases of COVID-19, a number that’s ballooned from just one reported case Monday. We now have coronavirus cases in St. Tammany, LaFourche, Iberia and Caddo parishes. The elderly are at risk for the most devastating impacts of the virus, so Governor Edwards says recent developments at a New Orleans nursing home are concerning.
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Louisiana nursing homes are screening visitors and restricting who can enter their facilities.

Tulane, Loyola, and UNO have transitioned to online classes. LSU has yet to do so. A student by the name of Gabe from Lafayette says he has no issue if the university decided to halt on-campus classes…
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With public events being canceled, travel being restricted and the possibility of people being quarantined and not working, the nation’s economy is expected to take a downturn. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says the best way to avoid an economic slowdown would be if Congress approved a robust infrastructure package…
cut 8 (12) “….jobs”

The Coronavirus is affecting sporting events. The NBA has suspended its season. The SEC will not allow fans at its sporting contests through March 30th. The boys basketball state tournament in Lake Charles continues with fans, but that may change.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans continue their four-game road trip tonight as they visit Sacramento. The two teams share identical records and are 3.5 games back of Memphis for the final playoff spot in the West. The tip-off is at 9:30.

19th ranked LSU hosts South Alabama tonight before it begins SEC play this weekend versus the Rebels. Looking ahead, Coach Paul Mainieri says Landon Marceaux will start game one to give Cole Henry an extra day after experiencing some arm soreness after his last start…
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First pitch is at 6:30.

Nicholls completed a midweek two-game sweep of Mississippi Valley State with a one to nothing victory today.

Former LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey has been elected to the college football hall of fame. He’s the most decorated defensive player in school history and a two-time first-team All-American. Dorsey helped the Tigers win a national championship in 2007 and that year he was named SEC Defensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Bednarik Award.

Louisiana Tech announces construction has begun to rebuild the athletic facilities destroyed by a tornado almost a year ago. The university expects new baseball, softball and soccer stadiums before the 2021 seasons for each sport.

The Lady Techsters upset UAB 66-63 in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament today. La Tech will face Middle Tennessee tomorrow. Tomorrow night, the men’s team will face either UTEP or Marshall.

The Southland Tournament gets underway today in Katy, Texas as Northwestern State versus Corpus Christi and McNeese battles Lamar.

LRN PM Newscall March 11

State Health officials briefed Senate health this morning on important questions related to COVID-19. Matt Doyle covered the hearing…

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The Lt. Governor disagrees with New Orleans Mayor Layota Cantrell’s decision to cancel many city events in the face of a growing number of COVID-19 cases…

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State health officials went before the Senate Health and Welfare Committee to give a COVID-19 update as the number of cases in Louisiana rises to six.

The virus is shuttering schools around the world, but State Health Officer Jimmy Guidry says kids seem to handle the virus well, and there’s risks in sending them home…

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Guidry says unless teachers begin to fall ill, schools should maybe stay open.

Health officials are begging business owners to prepare work-from-home options, and to not pressure workers into coming in sick. Guidry says know that your workforce is likely to shrink…

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Guidry adds use of facemasks is not advised for those not in high-risk groups. He says their effectiveness is questionable, and there’s an ongoing shortage.

The outbreak is centered in New Orleans right now, and the city has canceled St. Patrick’s Day events this weekend. Guidry says there’s another festival that may need to be reconsidered.

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Festival International is currently set for April 22nd-26th.

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Parks Senator Fred Mills files legislation to raise the minimum age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21, which would align state law with the federal law that was enacted in December 2019.  Mills says the clock is ticking to comply with the federal legislation.

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The federal law holds retailers responsible for underage sales.  Mills says the law aims at keeping tobacco products out of the hands of those that are within the age range most susceptible to addiction.

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The law would apply to vape related products as well.  Mills says he could foresee some pushback in getting the law pass.

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Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison today in a case that fueled the global me-too movement and encouraged women to speak out against sexual assault and harassment. Weinstein was sentenced 20 years for first-degree criminal sexual act and three years for third-degree rape. Kelli Knight, an outreach coordinator with Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault says today’s sentencing sends a message.

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Knight says on average one out of five women have been raped or sexually assaulted. Not every woman chooses to come forward and if they don’t come forward immediately are often criticized for waiting. Knight says the general public doesn’t understand the trauma of the situation.

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The maximum sentence Weinstein could have been received was 29 years and the New York Judge sentenced him to 23 years. Knight says she hopes judges in Louisiana will take note.

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If you are a victim of rape or assault you can visit the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault website at LAFASA-dot-org for resources.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser addressed concerns that COVID-19 could cause a significant disruption in the state’s tourism industry.

Nungesser says he doesn’t see a need to announce any festival cancellations unless the feds or Governor call for cancellations. He says we owe it to the industry not to disrupt tourism unless necessary.

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To compensate for potentially declining international tourism, the Lt. Governor plans to reallocate advertising to areas within driving distance of the state.

Nungesser says prematurely ending the spring tourism season without good cause could put a lot of companies out of business…

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The state’s six presumptive cases all center on the New Orleans area, and Mayor Layota Cantrell canceled a number of city events in response. Nungesser disagrees with that call.

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The St. Patricks Day Parade was one of the events canceled, but just up the road in Baton Rouge the celebration is still on.

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The World Health Organization has declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. In Louisiana, there have been six presumptive cases of COVID-19 and Governor Edwards told the Baton Rouge Rotary Club that we expect to see more

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Edwards urges residents to wash their hands frequently and practice social distancing, which includes not shaking hands.

Edwards says once they get a presumptive positive case, health officials try to determine when the patient contracted the virus

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2:30 LRN Newscast March 11

The state health department confirmed three new presumptive positive coronavirus cases last night to bring the total number of cases to six. All of the patients are from the New Orleans area, which prompted Mayor LaToya Cantrell to cancel all St. Patrick’s Day Events. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says given the information from the CDC, he sees no reason to cancel any events or festivals…..
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Nungesser says the plan is for Jazz Fest to go on as scheduled in late April and early May. But state health officer Doctor Jimmy Guidry says there’s another festival that may need to be reconsidered…
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Festival International is currently set for April 22nd-26th.

Governor John Bel Edwards holds a meeting this afternoon with his Unified Command Group today to discuss the state’s response to coronavirus. The state currently has six presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 and Edwards told the Baton Rouge Rotary Club today that health officials try to determine when the patient contracted the virus…
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The Louisiana Nursing Home Association is asking the public not to visit nursing homes until further notice.

A New York judge has sentenced disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein to 23 years in prison in his rape case. The 67-year-old was facing 29 years. Kelli Knight with the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault hopes Louisiana judges take notice…
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