16:45 LRN Sportscast

Despite a 13-and-3 record, the Saints will not have a bye in the playoffs. Because Green Bay and San Francisco both won yesterday, New Orleans will host Minnesota on Sunday in the wild card round. After yesterday’s 42-10 win over Carolina, Coach Sean Payton says they are not sweating it…
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The Saints host the Vikings on Sunday, if they win, New Orleans will visit Green Bay on Sunday, January 12th at 5:40 PM.

The Pelicans won their fourth straight last night as New Orleans shot down the Rockets 127 to 111. Lonzo Ball nearly had a triple-double, 27 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists. Brandon Ingram also had 27 points and today he was named Western Conference Player of the Week as he’s averaging 25 points a game during this four-game winning streak. New Orleans will visit the Lakers on Friday.

LSU will face Clemson on January 13th in New Orleans in the National Championship game. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says it’s another matchup between two great offenses…
cut 15 (09) “…the ball”
N-F-L-dot-com reports that LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady is up for an offensive coordinator position in the N-F-L. Ian Rapoport says Ravens defensive coordinator Don Martindale is a potential head coaching candidate and if he’s hired as a head coach, Brady is Martindale’s top choice to be his offensive coordinator.

LSU basketball finished off 2019 with a 74-57 victory over Liberty, who came into Baton Rouge with a perfect 14-0 record. The win for the Tigers snaps a two-game losing streak. Darius Days had 14 points.

The Cajuns lost their fifth straight falling to U-C Santa Barbara, 85-77. U-L Lafayette will host South Alabama on Thursday.

2:30 LRN Newscast December 30

37-year-old Wade Berzas the sole survivor in Saturday’s fatal plane crash in Lafayette that killed five people has burns to over 75-percent of his body. The medical director of the Our Lady of Lourdes Burn Unit, Doctor Joey Barrios, says Berzas has a long recovery, but he has several factors in his favor, his young age and physical health before the crash…
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Barrios says Berzas is on a breathing tube and medically sedated.

50-year-old Felicia Payne of Alexandria is facing a D-U-I charge after she drove her vehicle in the State Police Troop E building Sunday morning. State Police Master Trooper Scott Moreau says there’s no excuse to drive drunk this holiday season…
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Payne was not injured, but her vehicle did cause significant damage to the Troop A building.

A wreck in Acadia Parish killed two teens from Morse. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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And in Crowley, police have charged 35-year-old Justin Duhon with Felony Hit and Run. Authorities say Duhon’s pickup truck hit a 10-year-old boy who was riding his bike. The child is reportedly in critical, but stable condition at a Baton Rouge hospital. Duhon was arrested in New Orleans. That’s where he fled after hitting the child.

LRN PM Newscall December 30

A wreck in Acadia Parish killed two teens from Morse. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A California ban on alligator products has been halted by a judge. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Two teens from Morse are dead following a wreck on I-10 in Acadia Parish just before 8 o’clock last night.  Trooper Thomas Gossen says excessive speed was a factor in the accident that claimed the lives Kyler Mier and his passenger Dante Lacombe, both 19.

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Recent studies show speed is a contributing factor in 27% of all fatal crashes nationwide.  Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.  Gossen says impairment is unknown, but it appears the driver may have been competing with another vehicle.

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Gossen says Mier was properly restrained, but Lacomb was not.

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The crash remains under investigation.

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A federal judge temporarily halts a California law banning the sale of alligator products in the Golden State, a law officials say would devastate gator conservation efforts in the Bayou State.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries General Counsel Cole Garrett says it’s good news because the California fashion industry buys a lot of gator products, which pays for conservation.

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The new rule was the result of a California law passed in the 60s that was set to take effect on January first.

The gator population is thriving in Louisiana, with over two million in the wild, and 800,000 on farms, and Garrett says the ruling buys Louisiana time to save them…

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The federal court will hear the Commission’s motion for a preliminary injuction on April 24th.

Garrett says they plan to pitch to the courts that not only would a ban harm conservation efforts, it would create a messy regulatory precedent…

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50-year-old Felicia Payne of Alexandria was arrested after she allegedly drove drunk into the State Police Troop E building.  State Police Master Trooper Scott Moreau says thankfully there were no injuries, but Payne’s vehicle caused extensive damage.

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Moreau says it was a real shock for troopers to have a drunk driver plow into their office at 5 AM, but it is a reminder that everyone is impacted by impaired drivers, even those behind thick walls…

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Moreau says there’s no excuse to drive drunk this holiday season, and this incident is a good reminder to get yourself a DD or Uber if you’re planning to drink tomorrow night.

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While the arrest was made by State Police, the investigation is being handled by Alexandria Police.

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The sole surviving passenger from Saturday’s fatal plane crash in Lafayette that killed five people remains in critical condition, but there is hope Wade Berzas will survive despite burns to over 75-percent of his body. Doctor Joey Barrios, medical director of the Our Lady of Lourdes Burn Unit, says Berzas is recovering after undergoing a two-hour surgery today…

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Barrios says Berzas faces an extensive recovery, but he’ll receive around the clock care.

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Berzas also has a dislocated shoulder and lacerations to his head. But Barrios says Berzas is 37-years-old which helps, plus he was in good health before the crash

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Barrios says Berzas has not spoken about his near-death experience as he’s on a breathing tube and medically sedated.

11:40 LRN Sportscast December 30

Despite a 13-and-3 record, the Saints will not have a bye in the playoffs. Because Green Bay and San Francisco both won yesterday, New Orleans will host Minnesota on Sunday in the wild card round. After yesterday’s 42-10 win over Carolina Coach Sean Payton says they are not sweating it…
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The Saints host the Vikings on Sunday, if they win, New Orleans will visit Green Bay on Sunday January 12th at 5:40 PM.

The other wild card match-ups this weekend. Houston will host Buffalo on Saturday, the Patriots will face the Titans on Saturday night. Following the Saints game on Sunday, the Eagles will host the Seahawks. Former Louisiana Tech standout Boston Scott had three touchdowns as Philadelphia clinched an NFC East title with a 34-17 win over the Giants.

After a historic 63-28 dismantling of Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl, LSU faces Clemson two weeks from today in the Superdome for the National Championship Game. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says considering the competition, LSU is coming off its greatest single-game performance ever.
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If they want to raise the trophy on January 13th, the Tigers will have to end Clemson’s 29-game winning streak.

LSU basketball handed Liberty its first loss as the Tigers put out the Flames 74-57. Darius Days had 14 points. Oklahoma State crushed Southeastern Louisiana 82-31, U-C Santa Barbara defeated U-L Lafayette 85-77.

The Pelicans defeated the Rockets 127 to 112. Lonzo Ball hit seven three-pointers, a new career-high and E-Twaun Moore had 25 points off the bench. New Orleans has won four in a row. James Harden did not play because of a leg injury.

11:30 LRN Newscast December 30

Investigators continue to look for a cause into Saturday’s deadly plane crash in Lafayette that killed five people and left one person in critical condition. Matt Doyle has more…
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When the plane went down, three people on the ground were also injured. One of those is Danielle Britt who is at the University Medical Center Burn Unit in New Orleans. A Go Fund Me account was set up to raise two-thousand dollars, so far 26-thousand dollars has been raised.

Two teens from Morse are dead following a wreck on I-10 in Acadia Parish just before 8 o’clock last night. Trooper Thomas Gossen says excessive speed was a factor in the crash that claimed the lives Kyler Mier and his passenger Dante Lacombe, both 19.
Cut 3 (10) “…LA 91 overpass.”
Gossen says impairment is unknown, but it appears the driver may have been competing with another vehicle.

As 2019 ends, we remember those who passed away. In August, former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco died at the age of 76. Blanco was at the helm of the state through hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Governor John Bel Edwards says Blanco was known as the education governor…
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Also passing away this year, U-L Lafayette baseball coach Tony Robichaux, novelist Ernest Gaines and New Orleans singer and piano player Doctor John.

10:30 LRN Newscast December 30

Federal investigators say it will likely take at least a year before they know what caused a twin-engine plane crash in Lafayette on Saturday, killing five people. National Transportation Safety Board investigator Dr. Jennifer Rodi says the plane climbed to 900 feet, before descending below 700 feet, for reasons unknown…
Cut 4 (11) “trees”
Investigators say there was no distress call before the crash and the plane did not have an onboard flight data recorder.

Despite a 13-and-3 record, the Saints will not have a bye in the playoffs. Because Green Bay and San Francisco both won yesterday, New Orleans will host Minnesota on Sunday in the wild card round. After yesterday’s 42-10 win over Carolina Coach Sean Payton says they are not sweating it…
cut 8 (09) “…home game”

2019 was a year full of memorable moments. The Louisiana sports world was left with a bad taste in its mouth when the Saints lost the opportunity to go to the Super Bowl because of poor officiating in the NFC Championship game. But the year is ending well, as the Saints are heading to the playoffs, LSU is undefeatede, and Quarterback Joe Burrow brought the Heisman Trophy back to LSU for the first time in 60 years.
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LSU will face Clemson on January 13th in New Orleans in the National Championship game. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says it’s another matchup between two great offenses…
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9:30 LRN Newscast December 30

It’s a difficult week for many in Louisiana today, because of the tragic plane crash in Lafayette on Saturday morning that killed five people. Journalist Carley McCord is one of the five people who died. The daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger touched many lives.

Also dead, 51-year-old Ian Biggs, who was the pilot.  59-year-old Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 51-year-old Gretchen Vincent, and her 15-year-old son, Michael. Lafayette-Mayor President Joel Robideaux says many people are hurting…
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Federal investigators expect a long and difficult investigation. No distress call was made before the crash, the plane did not have an onboard flight data recorder and the small plane burst into flames.

LSU is a 5.5 point favorite in the January 13th national championship game versus Clemson. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney likes playing the underdog role…
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LSU’s unbelievable season is one of our top stories this year. Another top story, Governor John Bel Edwards re-election victory over GOP challenger Eddie Rispone in a runoff by a margin of two-percent. In his victory speech, Edwards outlined his plans for what to expect the next four years…
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24 states are set to raise the minimum wage this year, but the prospects of passing such legislation in Louisiana do not look good.

8:30 LRN newscast December 30

Federal investigators say it will likely take at least a year before they know what caused a twin-engine plane crash in Lafayette on Saturday, killing five people on their way to see the Tigers in the Peach Bowl. National Transportation Safety Board investigator Dr. Jennifer Rodi says the plane climbed to 900 feet, before descending below 700 feet, for reasons unknown…
Cut 4 (11) “trees”
The N-T-S-B says the plane burst into flames, injuring three people on the ground. There was no distress call before the crash and the plane did not have an onboard flight data recorder.

A Go Fund me account for one of the people injured on the ground is at 24-thousand dollars. Danielle Britt is at the University Medical Center Burn Unit in New Orleans. St. Michael High School in Baton Rouge has established a scholarship in honor of journalist Carley McCord who was killed in the crash.

Despite a dominant 42-10 win over Carolina Sunday that gave the Black and Gold a 13-3 record, the Saints will not have a first-round bye in the playoffs, instead, they will host sixth-seeded Minnesota on Sunday. New Orleans needed a win and a loss by either the Packers or 49ers to get a week off. Coach Sean Payton says it was out of their hands, but the team certainly held up its end…
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New Orleans will face the Vikings at noon on Sunday.

After a historic 63-28 dismantling of Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl LSU heads home to take on Clemson two weeks from today in the Superdome for the National Championship Game. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says considering the competition, it was the greatest single-game performance by any LSU team, ever.
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If they want to raise the trophy on January 13th, the Tigers will have to end Clemson’s 29-game winning streak.

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Five people, including a beloved Louisiana sports reporter, died Saturday after their plane crashed in Lafayette. Matt Doyle has the story.

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2019 was a memorable year for Louisiana.  Kevin Barnhart takes a look back.

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LSU looks unstoppable after devastating Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl, but two weeks from in the Championship they face a Clemson team that hasn’t lost since 2017…

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A twin engine plane crashed in Lafayette Saturday, killing five on their way to see the Tigers in the Peach Bowl.

National Transportation Safety Board investigator Dr. Jennifer Rodi says the plane climbed to 900 feet, before descending below 700, the local minimum safe altitude, for reasons unknown…

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The plane then skidded into a post-office parking lot, striking a vehicle, causing additional non-fatal injuries.

No emergency distress call was put out before the plane began to descend, and no contact was had with ground flight crew. NTSB Vice President Chairman Bruce Landsberg says the craft also had no onboard flight data recorder, making the investigation more difficult…

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The plane was a PA31-T Cheyenne, built in 1980.

Lafayette Mayor-President Joel Robideaux says the community wants to get to the bottom of what happened, but first, the focus must be on the victim’s families…

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Among those killed was Louisiana sports reporter Carly McCord, daughter-in-law to LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger.

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Despite a dominant 42-10 win over Carolina Sunday, the Saints will not get a week off and instead host the 6th seed Vikings this weekend.

New Orleans needed a win and a loss by either the Packers or 49ers to get a week off and the two seed. Coach Sean Payton says it was out of their hands, but the team certainly held up it’s end of the bargain.

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Drew Brees tossed three touchdowns and 253 yards while running back Alvin Kamara continued his late-season resurgence with two TDs.

The Saints could have used the rest, but the good news is they get at least one dome game before having to hit the road to face the 49ers in the divisional round. Payton says they aren’t sweating it.

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San Fran’s 48-46 victory in the dome earlier this year is the reason why the Saints lost home-field advantage.

The Saints have strung together three strong halves in a row heading into the playoffs, and Payton says they’re riding some strong momentum heading into the offseason.

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2019 was a year full of memorable moments.  The Louisiana sports world was left with a bad taste in its mouth when the Saints lost the opportunity to go to the Super Bowl because of poor officiating in the NFC Championship game.  But the year is ending well, as the Saints are NFC South champs, LSU has a perfect regular season, and Joe Burrow brought the Heisman Trophy back to LSU for the first time in 60 years.

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Governor Edwards won reelection after defeating GOP challenger Eddie Rispone in a runoff by a margin of 2%.  In his victory speech, Edwards outlined his plans for what to expect in the next four years.

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Governor Edwards also secured the first teacher pay raise in a decade.  And he eulogized Louisiana’s first female Governor, Kathleen Blanco, who died in August at the age of 76. Blanco was at the helm of the state through hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

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After a historic dismantling of Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl LSU heads home to take on Clemson two weeks from now in the Superdome for the National Championship Game.

LSU ran up 49 points in the first half against the Sooners in their 63-28 win. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says considering the competition, it was the greatest single-game performance by any LSU team, ever.

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The Tigers did it all with little help from 1st Team All Sec running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who was limited by a hamstring injury.

If they want to raise the trophy on January 13th, the Tigers will have to be the first team to beat the Tigers since 2017. Higgins says LSU will be favored, which is likely to just fire up Dabo Swinney’s team even more…

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They’ll also have to hand Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence his first ever collegiate loss.

LSU features the current number one offense, but Clemson is right behind at number three, and Higgins says they have a very similar style of play.

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7:30 LRN Newscast

Investigators continue to look for a cause into Saturday’s deadly plane crash in Lafayette that killed five people and left one person in critical condition. Matt Doyle has more…
voicer 1 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

When the plane went down, three people on the ground were also injured. One of those individuals is Danielle Britt who is at the University Medical Center Burn Unit in New Orleans. A Go Fund Me Account was set up to raise two-thousand dollars, but 24-thousand dollars has been raised.

The Saints did not get a first-round bye in the playoffs, but they are playing as good as anyone heading into the postseason following a 42-10 win over Carolina on Sunday. The defense has allowed just 45 points over the last three games and Coach Sean Payton says that’s a good sign heading into the postseason…
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New Orleans will host Minnesota on Sunday, if they win, they’ll head to Green Bay.

As 2019 ends, we remember those who passed away this year. In August, former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco died at the age of 76. Blanco was at the helm of the state through hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Governor John Bel Edwards delivered her eulogy…
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Also passing away this year, U-L Lafayette baseball coach Tony Robichaux, novelist Ernest Gaines and New Orleans singer and piano player Doctor John.