11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans lost their fourth straight game last night as they fell to the Orlando Magic 101 to 93. New Orleans only scored 19 points in the fourth quarter and they were 6 of 27 from three point territory as the offense continues to struggle. Coach Willie Green is asking his team to trust their preparation…
cut 20 (14) “…way out of it”
The Pelicans begin a three-game road trip in Portland tomorrow night. New Orleans and the Trail Blazers are tied for the final spot in the play-in tournament.

At the NFL draft combine, free agent quarterback Derek Carr is Indianapolis and he’s expected to talk with the Saints and Jets again as well as the Panthers. The Falcons have released Q-B Marcus Mariota.

It’s a big night for college baseball tonight. Top ranked LSU is at Texas. The Longhorns are three-and-four on the season and Tigers Coach Jay Johnson is hopeful for another big offensive night from his club after scoring 16 runs on Sunday….
cut 18 (07) “…on Tuesday’
The Tigers have not announced their starting pitching for tonight. First pitch is at 6:30.

Also Louisiana Tech begins a two-game midweek series in Oxford against the Ole Miss Rebels. The Bulldogs are four and three, while the Rebels are six and one and swinging the bats well. The defending national champs have hit 18 home runs in seven games.

The Ragin Cajuns will visit McNeese tonight in the 177th meeting between in the state foes on the baseball diamond. U-L Lafayette leads the all-time series 100 to 76. U-L Lafayette is six and one on the season, while the Cowboys are three and four.

Last night, U-L Lafayette softball beat Ole Miss three to two in eight innings.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to fulfill a campaign promise his final year in office and that’s raising the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour….
cut 11 (09) “…this year”
But the Republican led Legislature has not supported previous efforts as business groups say it will not be good for our economy. But Edwards says it’s immoral to pay a person $7.25 an hour.

The Red Cross say it has hit its goal of installing two-point-five million smoke alarms since October 2014. It’s believed the campaign has saved nearly 30 lives in Louisiana. Ed Bush with the Red Cross says anyone in the need of a smoke detector can go to sound-the-alarm-dot-org slash Louisiana for a free alarm. He says they can also educate families about what to do in the case of a fire…
cut 9 (10) “….that side”

An LSU Health New Orleans study indicates the majority of their post-op total knee replacement patients recovered just as well with Tylenol and anti-inflammatories versus opioids. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Southeastern Louisiana continues to work on getting its computer system operational again after it was the target of a cyberattack. State Police is investigating the attack. LSU also reported internet outages yesterday, but the school says its issues are unrelated to the cyberattack at Southeastern.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards will once again support legislation in the upcoming legislative session to increase the minimum wage. Louisiana is one of 21 states that sets its minimum wage with the federal rate which is $7.25 an hour. Edwards says it’s past time to raise the minimum wage…
Cut 10 (09) “…2023″
Business groups have lobbied against previous legislation to increase the minimum wage.

The Red Cross says they’ve installed 2.5 million smoke alarms in Louisiana homes over the last nine years thus making one million homes safer in the Bayou State. Ed Bush with the Red Cross says it was 2014 when their Home Fire Campaign was launched.
Cut 7 (10) “…smoke alarm.”

LSU Health New Orleans doctors have developed a pain management strategy so opioids are not needed after total knee replacement surgery. Professor of Orthopedics Doctor Vinod Dasa (Va-node Dose-ah) says Tylenol and anti-inflammatory drugs can be used instead. Dasa says the surgery has also improved and the need for stronger pain relief has been reduced…
cut 14 (12) “….knee replacement”

Grammy award winning artist and Louisiana native Lauren Daigle will headline Festival International de Louisiane this year. Marketing Director Carly Viator says the festival runs from April 26th to the 30th….
cut 4 (09) “…years now”
Musicians from around the world play at the festival and a full schedule will be released next month.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans dropped their fourth straight last night as once again the offense failed to score enough points in a 101 to 93 home loss to the Orlando Magic. New Orleans scored just 19 points in the fourth quarter and they were six of 27 from three-point territory. Brandon Ingram had 25 points and five assists while C-J McCollum had 18 points. McCollum talked about the teams’ offensive troubles after the game…
cut 19 (14) “….bit more”
The Pels begin a three-game road trip in Portland tomorrow. The two teams are tied for the final spot in the play-in tournament.

Grambling remains tied for first place in the SWAC after beating Bethune-Cookman 66-54 in Daytona Beach, Florida last night. Ragin Cajuns softball beat Ole Miss three to two in eight innings in Lafayette last night.

LSU junior centerfielder Dylan Crews was named the SEC Co-Player of the Week after collecting ten hits in four games and driving in seven runs. Crews is hitting .565 after seven games this season. Coach Jay Johnson says Crews is the best player he’s ever coached and makes the game look easy…
cut 16 (14) “….is special”
The top ranked Tigers will be at Texas tonight

Phillip Matulia has been named the Conference USA Hitter of the Week. The senior hit four home runs last week and drove in ten runs. Matulia has five home runs on the season which ranks fifth in the country. Matulia and the Bulldogs will begin a two game series against fourth ranked Ole Miss on Today at Swayze Field.

And the Ragin Cajuns and McNeese renew their rivalry in baseball as the two teams meet in Lake Charles.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Every year he’s been in office, Governor John Bel Edwards has urged legislators to set a minimum wage higher than the federal rate of $7.25 an hour. Edwards has been unsuccessful so far, but he’ll again push legislators to do pass a higher minimum wage bill this year. The governor has also put 33-million dollars in his proposed budget to fund a minimum wage increase for some 47-hundred state workers
Cut 12 (11) “…an hour”

LSU Health New Orleans reports a majority of their post-op total knee replacement patients recovered just as well with Tylenol and anti-inflammatory medications versus opioids to control pain. Professor of Orthopedics Dr. Vinod Dasa (Va-node Dose-ah)…
cut 13 (09) “…opioid group”

Festival International de Louisiane announces its 2023 musical lineup. Teiko Foxx has more on this big music festival in a couple of months…
Cut 1 (25) “…Teiko Foxx.”

Another warm day today, but there’s an enhanced risk for severe weather for most of the state on Thursday.

5:30 LRN Newscast

The FDA grants emergency use authorization for a combination flu and COVID home test. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (29) “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A federal judge has sentenced 56-year-old Vaughn Gordon of Lafayette to 90 days of home detention for his role in the riot on the U-S Capitol Building on January sixth, 2021. Court records show Gordon, who shared photos of himself on Facebook in the capitol that day, agreed to pay 500 dollars in restitution to the Department of Treasury as well.

A recent poll, paid for by the Jeff Landry Campaign, shows the attorney general with a huge lead among Republicans and independents in the race to be the next Governor. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says these type of candidate-paid voter polls are not uncommon, and conservative voters’ responses to such polls are also predictable…:
Cut 9 (08) “…a great deal.”
The poll, done by KA Consulting for the Landry Campaign, shows Landry leads with 48-percent of the republican and independent vote.

Blue Runner Foods appoints its first woman president as New Orleans native Katie Bautsch takes over the 105-year-old Creole foods manufacturing company located in Ascension Parish. Bautsch says she wants to take Blue Runner to new heights…
Cut 7 (08) “…category.”
Blue Runner is famous for its canned Creole Cream Style Red Beans. Bautsch takes over for Richard Thomas who ran Blue Runner for more than 30 years.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans will attempt to snap a three-game losing streak tonight as they host the Orlando Magic. New Orleans has a 30-31 record, good for tenth place in the Western Conference which would be the final spot in the play-in tournament. C-J McCollum is playing with a bad thumb, but says he needs to rise above the injury….
cut 19 (13) “…our season”
After tonight, the Pels begin a three-game road trip on the West Coast.

The regular season is over for the LSU women’s basketball team and they are ranked fourth in the AP poll heading into the SEC Tournament as the number two seed. Angel Reese was named today as the SEC Player of the Week for the seventh time this season. Reese had 23 points and 26 rebounds in yesterday’s 74-59 win over Mississippi State.

LSU junior centerfielder Dylan Crews was named the SEC Co-Player of the Week after collecting ten hits in four games and driving in seven runs. Crews also scored nine times and had three doubles in the Tigers 16 to four win over Sam Houston State on Sunday. Coach Jay Johnson says Crews is the best player he’s ever coached and makes the game look easy…
cut 16 (14) “….is special”
The top ranked Tigers will be at Texas tomorrow.

Phillip Matulia has been named the Conference USA Hitter of the Week. The senior hit four home runs last week and drove in ten runs. Matulia has five home runs on the season which ranks fifth in the country. Matulia and the Bulldogs will begin a two game series against fourth ranked Ole Miss on Tuesday at Swayze Field.

2:30 LRN Newscast

The FDA grants emergency use authorization for a combination flu and COVID home test. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (29) “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A federal judge has sentenced 56-year-old Vaughn Gordon of Lafayette to 90 days of home detention for his role in the riot on the U-S Capitol Building on January sixth, 2021. Court records show Gordon, who shared photos of himself on Facebook in the capitol that day, agreed to pay 500 dollars in restitution to the Department of Treasury as well.

A poll of 500 Republican and Independent likely voters paid for by Jeff Landry shows that 48-percent of those surveyed support the GOP attorney general in the race for governor. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says Landry’s poll is standard operating procedure in a political campaign…
cut 11 (10) “….for what it is”
Finishing in second place in Landry’s poll, was Treasurer John Schroder at six-percent.

Blue Runner Foods located in Ascension parish has its first woman president. New Orleans native Katie Bautsch is running Louisiana’s only remaining canning company….
Cut 8 (09) “…and loves.”
Blue Runner Foods makes canned and dry beans, Cajun and Creole cooking bases, soups and more.

LRN PM Newscall February 27

A recent poll – paid for by the Jeff Landry Campaign – shows the candidate for governor has a large lead on all other challengers. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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The FDA grants emergency use authorization for a combination flu and COVID home test. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (29)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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After a 17-year-old was killed on I-110 Saturday night, Baton Rouge Police are asking for the public’s help in what they believe was a targeted shooting. BRPD Sgt L’Jean McKneely says it happened just after 10:30 near the Hollywood Street exit. He says the driver, Nykobia (Nah-co-bee-ah) Keller along with a passenger had just left someone’s house.

Cut 3 (11) “…injuries.” 

McKneely says they don’t believe Keller was necessarily the intended target, but they do believe the shooter was specifically shooting at her vehicle and her passenger.

Cut  4 (05)  “…that vehicle.” 

Police do not have a description of the vehicle that was shooting at Keller and her passenger nor a motive at this time.

Cut 5 (09) “…our investigation.”

Keller is survived by her four-year-old son.

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Blue Runner Foods, located in Ascension Parish, has named its first female President to lead Louisiana’s only remaining canning company. The maker of canned beans and gumbo for 105 years has been a staple in the southern region. Newly appointed President, Katie Bautsch says she’s excited about her new role.

Cut 6 (07)  “…family’s legacy.” 

The creole foods manufacturing company has been operating in Louisiana since 1918. New Orleans native, Richard Thomas, purchased the company in 1992. Bautsch says she wants to take Blue Runner to new heights…

Cut 7 (08)  “…category.” 

Famous for its canned Creole Cream Style Red Beans, Bautsch says the delicious and authentic New Orleans Creole foods will remain.

Cut 8 (09)  “…and loves.” 

Bautsch says the goal is expand their culinary offerings as well as store availability.

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A recent poll, paid for by the Jeff Landry Campaign, shows the attorney general with a huge lead among Republicans and independents in the race to be the next Governor. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says these type of candidate-paid voter polls are not uncommon, and conservative voters’ responses to such polls are also predictable…:

Cut 9 (08) “…a great deal.”

The poll, done by KA Consulting for the Landry Campaign, shows Landry leads with 48-percent of the republican and independent vote. “Undecided” takes 2nd place with 37-percent and all other announced candidates polled in single digits. Hogan says it’s not surprising that Landry has good name recognition…:

Cut 10 (10) “…garner media attention.” 

Hogan says Landry’s poll is fairly standard operating procedure in a political campaign…:

Cut 11 (10)  “…for what it is.”

Hogan says the poll could help cement Landry’s place as front runner in the Governor’s race, but a lot can happen between now and Election Day.

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The FDA grants emergency use authorization for a combination flu and COVID home test so you can check to see what’s causing your symptoms. LSU Health New Orleans Genetics Specialist Dr. Lucio Miele says it’s a molecular test that gives you results in 30 minutes and is almost as sensitive as a PCR that is sent to a lab for results.

Cut 12 (09) “…go around.”

It’s not just a two-for-one test, Miele says it’s a three-for-one because it can detect if you have either Flu A or B and even if you have both COVID and the flu. And because COVID is still circulating and both flu and COVID vaccines are formulated for specific variants he says you should always report your test results to your physician.

Cut 13 (12) “..the COVID virus.” 

The combination test, Miele says has only been evaluated among individuals who have symptoms of the flu or COVID.

Cut 14 (08)   “…the right test.”

A prescription is not required for the Lucira COVID-19 and Flu Home test.

1:30 LRN Newscast

A recent poll – paid for by the Jeff Landry Campaign – shows the candidate for governor has a large lead on all other challengers.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

In New Orleans, there’s a court hearing on a lawsuit filed by the campaign to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell as they are seeking from the registrar of voters an accurate number of registered voters in Orleans Parish. Lawyers for No-La-Toya-org say there are names on the voter rolls that should not be there, which would reduce the number of signatures needed to trigger a recall election.

The FDA grants emergency use authorization for a combination flu and COVID home test so you can check to see what’s causing your symptoms. LSU Health New Orleans Genetics Specialist Dr. Lucio Miele says it’s a molecular test that gives you results in 30 minutes…
Cut 12 (09) “…go around.”
Miele says it’s a three-for-one test because it can detect if you have either Flu A or B and even if you have both COVID and the flu.

Blue Runner Foods appoints its first woman president as New Orleans native Katie Bautsch takes over the 105-year-old Creole foods manufacturing company located in Ascension Parish. Bautsch says she wants to take Blue Runner to new heights…
Cut 7 (08) “…category.”
Blue Runner is famous for its canned Creole Cream Style Red Beans. Bautsch takes over for Richard Thomas who ran Blue Runner for more than 30 years.