11:30 AM Newscast

New Orleans Police say 21-year-old Kentrell Baham faces a second-degree murder charge after fatally shooting a Walmart employee last night inside the store. A second victim was shot in the foot.  NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson did not provide a motive on what led to the shooting.
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Today the store is closed and grief counselors are available for employees.
The DASH diet has been ranked as one of the top popular diets by US News and World Report.  The diet was developed by researchers at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center.  The DASH diet ranked only behind the Mediterranean diet.  Chief of dietary assessment Catherine Champagne says the ranking was very close.
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The Keto Diet ranked last of the 35 diets listed.

Louisiana’s population declined by nearly 11,000 residents from 2018 to 2019 according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates.  26,000 people moved out of Louisiana to another state last year, the 6th highest number in the nation despite Louisiana’s relatively small total population. Demographer Greg Rigamer says blame the local economy…

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Texas was the biggest recipient of Louisiana’s ex-pats and led the nation in total population growth at 367,000 new residents.

There are concerns Louisiana could see a second peak in the flu season sometime in late January/early February because a new strain of flu is beginning to pick up steam in Louisiana.  Flu A is more adaptive and mutates more frequently than Flu B, but science aside Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the most important thing is…

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10:30 AM Newscast

New Orleans Police say 21-year-old Kentrell Baham faces a second-degree murder charge after fatally shooting a Walmart employee last night inside the store. A second victim was shot in the foot.  NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson says a brave officer working security detail apprehended Baham…
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Hundreds of shoppers were in the store at the time of the shooting. Today the store is closed and grief counselors are available for employees. Ferguson did not provide a motive for what led to the shooting.
The DASH diet has been ranked as one of the top popular diets by US News and World Report.  The diet was developed by researchers at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center.  Chief of dietary assessment Catherine Champagne says the diet puts more focus on plant-based foods.
Cut 13 (07) “…fruits and vegetables.” (2x)

Louisiana’s population declined by nearly 11,000 residents from 2018 to 2019 according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates.  Despite several years in a row of population decline, Demographer Greg Rigamer does not expect the state to lose a congressional seat in the 2020 census like it did in the 2010 census.

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26,000 people moved out of Louisiana to another state last year, the 6th highest number in the nation despite Louisiana’s relatively small total population.

The Saints are still licking their wounds after a tough loss to the Vikings ended an incredibly promising season prematurely.  The players and fans will be stewing on the 26-20 overtime loss to the Vikings for months, but linebacker AJ Klein says there’s a reason why the team’s been a contender for three years in a row…

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AM Newscall 01/07/20

Louisiana is one of only 10 states to lose population last year according to Census Bureau estimates. Matt Doyle has more…

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Could Louisiana be heading towards another peak in the flu season? Matt Doyle asked the Office of Public Health about the growing concerns…

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US News and World Report ranks the DASH Diet, which was formulated by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, as one of the top popular diets of 2020. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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With events the size of the CFP Championship Game happening in the state comes the opportunity for fraudulent tickets to end up in fans’ hands.  Attorney General Jeff Landry warns to be on the lookout for red flags if you are hoping to cheer on LSU at the Superdome this Monday.

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Landry adds if the seller is a member of the National Association of Ticket Brokers that is usually a good sign they are a legit source for tickets.

Landry says there will be no print-at-home PDF tickets that will be considered valid at the entry of the game.

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Landry says if you have already purchased tickets and want to verify authenticity, you can do so by contacting the College Football Playoff ticket office.

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Landry suggests using methods of payment that come with protections.  Debit cards, wire transfers, and cash are all extremely risky.

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Louisiana’s population declined by nearly 11,000 residents from 2018 to 2019 according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

26,000 people moved out of Louisiana to another state last year, the 6th highest number in the nation despite Louisiana’s relatively small total population. Demographer Greg Rigamer says blame the local economy…

Cut 7 (07) “…of that.”

Texas was the biggest recipient of Louisiana’s ex-pats and led the nation in total population growth at 367,000 new residents.

Rigamer says a lack of good-paying jobs is the number one factor driving people out of the state. He notes the median household income is only just above 46,000 dollars…

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The national median household income sits at 63,000 dollars.

Despite several years in a row of population decline, Rigamer does not expect the state to lose a congressional seat in the 2020 census like it did in the 2010 census.

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With 2019 in the books, the Brookings Institute estimates the 2010s may have been the slowest population growth decade in American history at just 7.1%.

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There’s concerns Louisiana could be heading for a second peak in the flu season sometime in late January/early February as cases continue to climb.

Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says if we do get hit with another peak, it’ll likely be because a new strain of flu is beginning to pick up steam in Louisiana.

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Whether we ever even left the first peak that began in late fall of 2019 is unknown, due to a lack of data resulting from a ransomware attack on state computers.

Flu A is more adaptive and mutates more frequently than Flu B, but science aside Billioux says the most important thing is…

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The CDC estimates 6.4 to 9.1 million people have gotten sick with the flu this year, resulting in 2,900 to 7,200 deaths.

Billioux says we still have a long ways to go in this flu season, which is shaping up to be abnormally long, and highly active…

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The DASH diet has been ranked as one of the top popular diets by US News and World Report.  The diet was developed by researchers at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center.  Chief of dietary assessment Catherine Champagne says the diet puts more focus on plant-based foods.

Cut 13 (07) “…fruits and vegetables.” (2x)

Champagne says the diet calls for people to eat more greens and berries.  The diet has more of a positive impact than just dropping a few pounds.

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The DASH diet ranked only behind the Mediterranean diet.  Champagne says the ranking was very close.

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The Keto Diet ranked last of the 35 diets listed.

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The Saints are still licking their wounds after a tough loss to the Vikings ended an incredibly promising season prematurely.

The players and fans will be stewing on the 26-20 overtime defeat to the Vikings for months, but linebacker AJ Klein says there’s a reason why the team’s been a contender for three years in a row…

Cut 16  (12)  …locker room” 

This year’s loss wasn’t due to a miracle, or a theft, the team just got outplayed. All-Pro linebacker Demario Davis says that’s the kind of loss you can learn from.

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The team still has a lot of talent signed for the 2020 season, but rumors are beginning to emerge that that talent may not feature 41-year-old QB Drew Brees, who is out of contract, and may retire. Tackle Terron Armstead can’t imagine it…

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4:30 PM Newscast

The GOP spent 34 million on the recent governor’s race, but were topped by Democrats who spent a whopping 39 million between the Edwards campaign, and pro-Edwards super PACs.  Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the party knew how important it was…

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The combined 73 million spent was a record for a Louisiana election.

Louisiana Health Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee is resigning effective January 31st. Gee received criticism from GOP lawmakers, including US Senator John Kennedy, who called for her firing last year on the heels of an audit that showed the state misspent 85-million dollars on ineligible Medicaid recipients. Parks Senator Fred Mills says the secretary wasn’t afraid to correct those issues

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Two horses are dead following Saturday’s opening day at Harrah’s Louisiana Downs racetrack in Bossier City.  Both horses fell on the track and had to be euthanized.  Animal Wellness Action Executive Director Marty Irby says deaths of this nature will not end until federal lawmakers pass the Horseracing Integrity Act which would end doping and provide greater safety for horses.  Irby says it is vital to flag the deaths because no member of the Louisiana Congressional delegation has come forward in support of the bill yet.

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Harrah’s says they were deeply saddened, adding they will continue to work to ensure the health and safety of horses.

Mortgage rates are expected to remain low in 2020 with the national average mortgage rate currently at 3.86 percent and dropping. Bankrate.com chief financial analyst Greg McBride says we could see rates stay below four percent, a critical threshold.

Cut 8 (09) “…candidates to refinance.”

3:30 PM Newscast

Louisiana health secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee has submitted her resignation effective January 31st. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A record-setting 73 million dollars was spent in the recent Governor’s race based on campaign finance reports filed with the Louisiana Board of Ethics. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the national GOP saw a chance to pick off a Dem in a deep red state…

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Two horses are dead following Saturday’s opening day at Harrah’s Louisiana Downs racetrack in Bossier City.  Both horses fell on the track and had to be euthanized.  Animal Wellness Action Executive Director Marty Irby says deaths of this nature will not end until federal lawmakers pass the Horseracing Integrity Act which would end doping and provide greater safety for horses.  Irby says he’s been in talks with Senator John Kennedy about the issue.

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Harrah’s says they were deeply saddened, adding they will continue to work to ensure the health and safety of horses.

Mortgage rates are expected to remain low in 2020 with rates that may peak around 4.25 percent.  Bankrate.com chief financial analyst Greg McBride says the current rate is teetering around 4% and expects the economic factors to be conducive to homeownership and mortgage refinancing.

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PM Newscall 01/06/20

Democrats and Republicans combined to spend 73 million dollars in the 2019 Governor’s race…

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Louisiana health secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee has submitted her resignation effective January 31st. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A record-setting 73 million dollars was spent in the 2019 Governor’s race based on campaign finance reports filed with the Louisiana Board of Ethics.

The Advocate reports 34 million of that came courtesy of Republican candidates and their allies. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the national party saw an opportunity to pick off a Dem in a deep red state…

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Those GOP numbers come after adding up Eddie Rispone and Congressman Abraham’s campaign spending with Republican Governor’s Association funds, and pro-GOP super PACs.

Democrats accounted for nearly 39 million, mostly through the Edwards campaign and pro-Edwards Gumbo Pac, with some assistance from the national party. Pinsonat says the party knew how important it was…

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The only statewide race on the ballot this year is Bill Cassidy’s Senate seat. Pinsonat says don’t expect to see these kinds of fireworks on display for that competition.

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The numbers were derived from campaign finance reports available at the Louisiana Board of Ethic’s website.

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Mortgage rates are expected to remain low in 2020 with rates that may peak around 4.25 percent.  Bankrate.com chief financial analyst Greg McBride says the current rate is teetering around 4% and expects the economic factors to be conducive to homeownership and mortgage refinancing.

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McBride says that there are still hurdles to be cleared for prospective homebuyers to make a purchase.

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The national average mortgage rate is currently at 3.86 percent and dropping, staying below the 4% mark which McBride says is a critical threshold for refinancing.

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Two horses are dead following Saturday’s opening day at Harrah’s Louisiana Downs racetrack in Bossier City.  Both horses fell on the track and had to be euthanized.  Animal Wellness Action Executive Director Marty Irby says many similar deaths are attributed to doping leading to dehydration and brittle bones.

Cut 9 (11) “…results come back.”

Irby says deaths of this nature will not end until federal lawmakers pass the Horseracing Integrity Act which would end doping and provide greater safety for horses.  Irby says he’s been in talks with Senator John Kennedy about the issue.

Cut 10 (12) “…from the tracks.”

Irby says it is vital to flag the deaths because no member of the Louisiana Congressional delegation has come forward in support of the bill yet.

Cut 11 (11) “…of this month.”

Harrah’s released a statement saying they were deeply saddened by the racehorse deaths adding they will continue to work with the Louisiana Racing Commission and veterinary staff to ensure the health and safety of horses.

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Louisiana Health Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee is resigning effective January 31st. Governor Edwards says Gee was on the front lines of Medicaid expansion which brought health care to more than 460-thousand adults. Parks Senator Fred Mills worked closely with Gee as chairman of the Senate Health Committee

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Gee received criticism from Republican lawmakers, including US Senator John Kennedy who called for her firing last year on the heels of an audit that showed the state misspent 85-million dollars on ineligible Medicaid recipients. Mills says the secretary wasn’t afraid to correct those issues

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Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow was one of Doctor Gee’s biggest supporters in the state legislature…

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Gee also led efforts to reform drug pricing, which led to affordable hepatitis C medications. The governor’s office also says the state’s S-T-D ranking declined and there’s been a 32-percent drop in severe health consequences for new moms.

130PM LRN News

Louisiana Health Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee is resigning effective January 31st. Governor Edwards says Gee was on the front lines of Medicaid expansion which brought health care to more than 460-thousand adults. Parks Senator Fred Mills worked closely with Gee as chairman of the Senate Health Committee

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Gee was a frequent recipient of GOP criticism over Medicaid spending.

Candidates and PACs combined to spend a record 73 million dollars in the 2019 governor’s race, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says don’t expect to see those kinds of numbers for the only statewide race of 2020, a Senate seat held by Bill Cassidy…

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Democrats accounted for 39 million of the spending, Republicans dropped 34 million.

Two horses are dead following Saturday’s opening day at Harrah’s Louisiana Downs racetrack in Bossier City.  Both horses fell on the track and had to be euthanized.  Animal Wellness Action Executive Director Marty Irby says many similar deaths are attributed to doping leading to dehydration and brittle bones.

Cut 9 (11) “…results come back.”

Irby says deaths of this nature will not end until federal lawmakers pass the Horseracing Integrity Act.

Mortgage rates are expected to remain low in 2020 with the national average mortgage rate currently at 3.86 percent and dropping. Bankrate.com chief financial analyst Greg McBride says we could see rates stay below four percent, a critical threshold.

Cut 8 (09) “…candidates to refinance.”

Experts guess the peak mortgage rates in 2020 will hit 4.25 percent.

1230PM LRN News

Republicans spent 34 million on the 2019 governor’s race, but were topped by Democrats who spent a whopping 39 million between the Edwards campaign, and pro-Edwards super PACs.  Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the party knew how important it was…

Cut 4 (09) “…race”

The combined 73 million spent was a record for a Louisiana election.

Mortgage rates are expected to remain low in 2020 with rates that may peak around 4.25 percent.  Bankrate.com chief financial analyst Greg McBride says the current rate is teetering around 4% and expects the economic factors to be conducive to homeownership and mortgage refinancing.

Cut 6 (11) “…the 4% mark.”

The national average mortgage rate is currently at 3.86 percent and dropping.

Saints QB Drew Brees had a rough game in the team’s 26-20 playoff loss to the Vikings yesterday. He only threw for 208 yards, but had two costly turnovers, one being a 4th quarter fumble that may have cost the Black and Gold the game. Brees will turn 41-years-old this month but did not want to speculate on his playing future during his postgame press conference. But expressed optimism about the Saints future…

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A big weekend of national championship game events kicks-off  Saturday with a fan fest at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans and musical acts performing at Woldenberg Park. New Orleans host committee executive director Jeff Hundley says fans can also participate in media day at Xavier University on Saturday

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1130 AM LRN News

A record-setting 73 million dollars was spent by both sides combined in the 2019 Governor’s race. The Advocate reports 34 million of that came courtesy of Republican candidates and their allies. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the national party saw an opportunity to pick off a Dem in a deep red state…

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Those GOP numbers come after adding up Eddie Rispone and Congressman Abraham’s campaign spending with Republican Governor’s Association funds, and pro-GOP super PACs.

The Vikings once again end the Saints season prematurely, scoring a touchdown on the first drive of overtime to win 26-20. The game started with a fumble recovery on defense, but QB Drew Brees says the offense couldn’t capitalize…

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Brees wouldn’t comment about his future at a post-game press conference.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife will stock 13 fishing sites later this month with rainbow trout as part of the “Get Out and Fish” community fishing program.

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32-year-old Major Jones of Sabine Parish dies at Angola after an altercation with another inmate, 30-year-old Gary Francois. Both Jones and Francois were serving life sentences for second-degree murder in unrelated cases, and both had been at the facility since 2017, but Francois could be facing additional charges and penalties as a result.

10:30 AM Newscast

For the second year in a row, the Saints lose a home postseason game in overtime as Minnesota upset the Black and Gold 26-20 in overtime. QB Drew Brees says it was a hard-fought game, but it hurts to come up short…

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The countdown is on for next Monday’s national championship game between LSU and Clemson. Matt Doyle has more…

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will stock 13 fishing sites around Louisiana later this month with rainbow trout.  LDWF fisheries biologist Megan MacMenamin says by doing the stocking, it really increases an angler’s odds of catching a fish.

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Rainbow trout is a cold-water fish, and will only be able to survive in Louisiana during winter months.

An LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine professor details the treatment of a blood clot involving an astronaut on the International Space Station. Dr. Serena Aunon-Chancellor is the lead author of the paper and she says the findings demonstrate that the human body reaction to space travel still surprises us…

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An ultrasound performed about two months into the mission revealed a blood clot in one astronaut. It’s the first time NASA had encountered this condition in space before.