530 PM LRN news

Ochsner Health’s 24-hour Vaccine Fest in Jefferson Parish is underway providing convenience and a festival-like atmosphere. Brooke Thorington explains.

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The state’s vaccination campaign is well underway now with 720,000 Louisianans having completed their full vaccine series and 1.2 million having received at least one dose. In less than a week 123,000 doses have been administered.

Support for Marijuana legalization is on the rise in Louisiana, up nine points from last year, now sitting at 68 percent according to a new poll by JMC Analytics’ pollster John Couvillon. Couvillon says this year’s big jump is likely attributable to the state’s legalization of medicinal marijuana.

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Couvillon says the policy has support from every demographic and geographic category in the state, except those over 65.

Police are searching for the driver of a Ram pickup truck who struck a bicyclist in St. Landry Parish Sunday morning and fled the scene. That hit and run led to a series of events resulting in the death of 24-year-old Ryan Fontenot of Breaux Bridge. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says Fontenot was struck initially as he was turning into Acadian Medical Center…

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230 PM LRN News

Starting today all Louisianans 16 and older regardless of occupation or health status are eligible to receive the COVID 19 vaccine and 5th District Congresswoman-Elect Julia Letlow made a personal appeal to those on the fence about getting their shot. Her husband Luke died of COVID just days before he was set to be sworn in as the 5th’s Congressman. Congresswoman Letlow says getting vaccinated can prevent more tragedies like that…

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If you’re in southeast Louisiana and haven’t been vaccinated yet drop by the Shrine on Airline, or old Zephyr Stadium for vaccine fest, hosted by Ochsner Health.  Ochsner Health Medical Director of Infection Prevention Dr. Katherine Baumgarten says they’ll be vaccinating thousands…

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68 percent of Louisianans support decriminalizing marijuana use and possession according to a new poll, a nine percent increase from last year. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says despite the widespread public support there doesn’t seem to be much action expected on legalization at the State Capitol…

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The only demographic group that consistently opposes legalization is those over the age of 65.

Police are on the lookout for a damaged Ram truck that is believed to have been involved with a fatal hit and run with a bicyclist just outside Acadian Medical Center in St. Landry Parish. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen urges anyone with information about this crash to contact their local authorities.

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1230 PM LRN News

Ochsner Health’s 24-hour Vaccine Fest in Jefferson Parish is underway providing convenience and a festival-like atmosphere. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Nearly 1.2 million Louisianans have now received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine as of the Monday update with 720,000 Louisianans being fully vaccinated.

New polling suggests the already widespread support for marijuana legalization in Louisiana has grown significantly over the last 12 months. It’s now up to 68 percent from the public as of the most recent JMC poll and JMC pollster John Couvillon says the policy has support from every demographic and geographic category in the state, except those over 65. There’s been a nine percent increase over the 2020 edition of the poll, and Couvillon says that likely has to do with the state’s legalization of medicinal marijuana.

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The poll features responses from 1,160 individuals.

1140 Sportscast 3/29

The LSU baseball team got swept by Tennessee in Knoxville this in a three-game weekend series.  The Tigers lost game one 3-1 before dropping game 2 9-8 in 11 innings and fell to the Vols in game three 3-2 in eight innings.  Even though LSU was winless this weekend, coach Paul Mainieri says his team fought hard.

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After going 0 for 3 this weekend, LSU has now dropped out of every top 25 college baseball poll.

The Louisiana Tech baseball team took three out of four games this weekend against Southern Miss on the road in Hattiesburg.  Tech has now won seven of the last eight games and after a good performance in the weekend series, the Bulldogs are now ranked 17th in the latest D1 Baseball poll.

ULM lost two of three to Texas State. Southeastern Louisiana swept Lamar in a four-game series to move into first place in the Southland, while McNeese was swept by Stephen F Austin.

Several female lawmakers remain upset with LSU over its handling of previous sexual misconduct cases at LSU. During another marathon hearing on Friday, Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson ripped into school officials for not informing the public and students that former football coach Les Miles was told he can not be alone with female students…
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Jackson also noted that Miles was issued a state-purchased cell phone so that his communications could be monitored in case he attempted to contact more students.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball ended its season with a 76-74 win over Colorado State in the consolation game of the NIT. Freshman Kenneth Lofton had a career-high 27 points and scored the winning basket with point-three seconds left.

The New Orleans Pelicans are on the road tonight as they take on the Boston Celtics at 6:30. The Pels are coming off a win against the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday and are looking for a second straight victory.

1130 AM LRN News

Congresswoman-elect Julia Letlow is imploring every adult in Louisiana to get a vaccine now that everyone 16 and older is eligible to get a vaccine appointment. Letlow lost her 41-year-old husband Luke Letlow to COVID in December, just days before he was to be sworn-in to congress.

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Luke Letlow was diagnosed with COVID in December shortly after he was elected to the 5th Congressional District.

When you roll in to get your vaccine make sure you bring your ID and insurance card with you. Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association President Randall Johnson says that’s because your vaccination is being entered in a registry…

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So if you forget when and what vaccine you’ve taken, there will be a record.

68 percent of Louisianans support decriminalizing marijuana use and possession according to a new poll, a nine percent increase from last year. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says support for legalization cuts across all partisan, racial, and gender lines.

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The only demographic group that consistently opposes legalization is those over the age of 65.

Last month’s winter storms have had a positive effect on nuisance aquatic vegetation in Louisiana. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Inland Fisheries Operations Manager Alex Perrett says there are certain areas where they have chronic problems with those plants, and this storm helped them get a head start clearing them out.

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AM LRN Newscall

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron has been accused of lying to investigators about contacting an alleged sexual harassment victim of former running back Derrius Guice, an allegation the coach denies. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Senator Patrick Connick proposed a bill that would allow college athletes to make money off their name, image, and likeness.  Taylor Sharp has the story.

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Beginning today everyone 16 and older is eligible to be vaccinated. Brooke Thorington has more on what you should bring to your appointment

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Lawmakers tore into LSU officials Friday after hearing further information about the mishandling of sexual misconduct at the school.

Coach Ed Orgeron was accused of lying to Husch Blackwell investigators about his participation in the covering up of a sexual harassment allegation against former running back Derrius Guice. Orgeron denies having direct contact with the alleged victim, which prompted this exchanged between New Orleans lawmaker Karen Carter Peterson and LSU general council Winston DeCuir…

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DeCuir noted that Gloria Scott’s allegations against Guice were not followed up on by the school’s Title Nine office because Guice, while still a football player, was no longer a student, that the incident occurred at a high school football game, and that Scott was not involved with LSU.

Monroe State Senator Katrina Jackson ripped into the school for keeping former coach Les Miles employed for years after a report came out detailing alleged sexual misconduct with female students.

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Jackson also noted that Miles was issued a state-purchased cell phone so that his communications could be monitored in case he attempted to contact more students. She also noted allegations that Miles only wanted his office staffed with female student workers who had blonde hair and blue eyes.

DeCuir says the school is putting into place policies that would prevent incidents like Derrius Guice’s sexual misconduct from happening again.

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LSU Board of Supervisors Chairman Robert Dampf also says the problem is not specific to the athletic department. He estimates that of 100 reported sexual misconduct cases a year roughly ten involve the athletic department.

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A bill filed by Louisiana Senator Patrick Connick would allow college athletes in Louisiana to make money off their name image and likeness.  Connick says it is not a pay-for-play bill, but rather a way for athletes to be compensated for their hard work.

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State’s like California and Florida have already passed legislation to allow athletes to make money off their name, image, and likeness.  Connick says this will give Louisiana athlete’s to stay in-state.

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If passed, the law would take effect on January 1, 2023.  Connick says schools would not have a say in the matter, which would give freedom to the athletes on how they make money.

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Beginning today everyone 16 and older is eligible to be vaccinated for COVID in Louisiana. Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association President Randall Johnson says they’ve received numerous inquiries to book appointments.

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Johnson says pharmacists will be using the one does Johnson & Johnson vaccine and the two-dose series of Modera and Pfizer. The vaccines are approved for ages 18 and up, except Pfizer, which’s approved for ages 16 and up.

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When you show up for your appointment Johnson says to be sure to bring your ID and insurance card, if you have one. The vaccine must be entered as a prescription, and so your information can be entered correctly in the vaccine registry in case you forget which vaccine and the date you received your injection.

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Last month’s winter storms have had a positive effect on nuisance aquatic vegetation in Louisiana. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Inland Fisheries Operations Manager Alex Perrett says the weather has curbed the growth of plants like the Giant Salvinia and water hyacinth.

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Giant Salvinia is more predominant in the northern part of the state and water hyacinth presents more of an issue in the southern half. LDWF is tasked with controlling the plants so boaters can have better access. Perrett says it’s time-consuming.

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Perrett says there are certain areas where they have chronic problems with both plants, so they know to start early clearing those waterways.

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1130 Newscast 3/27

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard gave emotional testimony to the Legislature this morning alleging sexual harassment by former LSU running back Derrius Guice…

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All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant.

Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says many people aren’t necessarily anti-vaccine but it is a complicated science and the COVID vaccines have been much more publicized than other vaccines in the past.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks back.  Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s unlike traditional radiation therapy where the patient receives treatment from outside the body and visits a radiation facility…

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1030 Newscast 3/27

A Legislative committee heard testimony from 74-year-old Gloria Scott who claims former LSU running back Derrius Guice sexually harassed her back in 2017.

Scott requested that Guice be suspended from the upcoming Citrus Bowl game as a punishment. She says Orgeron said he would get back to her on that, but never called her back.

Scott says she then spoke to Athletic Administrators Miriam Segar and Verge Ausberry and told them Guice sitting out the bowl game would send a message to him…

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago.  Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says this therapy is used when all other traditional malignant brain tumor treatments have failed and it’s not applicable for all brain tumors.

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On Monday everyone 16 and older can be vaccinated in Louisiana and convincing some to do so is of concern. Brooke Thorington has more.

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New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested Thursday night in Cleveland, Ohio for possessing a loaded handgun that was believed to be stolen.  Lattimore’s attorney Marcus Sidoti says “we believe this was a misunderstanding and this will become more-clear as new information becomes available to authorities.” The case will next head to a grand jury to determine if he will be formally indicted.

930 Newscast 3/27

A 74-year-old Superdome security guard gave emotional testimony to the Legislature this morning alleging sexual harassment by former LSU running back Derrius Guice…

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An LSU spokesperson denies Scott had direct contact with Orgeron.

All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant.

Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says many people aren’t necessarily anti-vaccine but it is a complicated science and the COVID vaccines have been much more publicized than other vaccines in the past.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks back.  Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s unlike traditional radiation therapy where the patient receives treatment from outside the body and visits a radiation facility…

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830 Newscast 3/27

A Legislative committee heard testimony from 74-year-old Gloria Scott who accused former LSU running back Derrius Guice of sexual harassment in 2017.

Scott says after reporting the incident to LSU she received a call from coach Ed Orgeron who had Derrius Guice with him, asking if Guice could apologize…

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All Louisianans, 16 and older, will be eligible for the COVID vaccine on Monday but some, remain hesitant. Tulane Epidemiologist Doctor Susan Hassig says it won’t be easy to change minds about the vaccine, but for those who have the capacity to clarify questions about the vaccine, it’s incumbent on them to do so.

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US House Democrats introduced legislation that would admit Washington D.C. into the United States as the nation’s 51st state.

Statehood activists say the over 700,000 residents of D.C. lack proper representation, but many Republicans, including Congressman Clay Higgins, say that’s not what the founders wanted for D.C.

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The first Gamma Tile therapy medical device to treat malignant brain tumors at Shreveport’s Willis-Knighton Medical Center was implanted a few weeks ago. Radiation Oncologist Dr. Jake Wang says it’s a small device placed in the brain to begin radiation therapy.

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