17:30 LRN Newscast November 20

A new study finds that black students are two times as likely to be suspended as white students. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Human remains have been found in Amite in Tangipaoha Parish.   A rabbit hunter made the discovery today.  Police believe they are the remains of a middle aged man.  The cause of death remains uncertain.  The investigation continues.

Today in Atlanta, the Georgia Dome was imploded after 25 years in existence.  The Mercedes Benz Superdome General Manager Alan Freeman says the New Orleans landmark is a viable building in a city that thrives on hosting major events with plans to make the facility even better.

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Freeman says the state owns the arena and provides the funds needed to operate.

Orthopedic specialists in the Bayou State are using a new post-surgical procedure to control pain and decrease the need for oral painkillers. Dr. Judson Penton from Louisiana Orthopedic Specialist in Lafayette says they are using a specially designed disposable pump to deliver medication that blocks pain only in the area of the surgery.

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15:30 Newscast November 20,2017

A new study out of the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University finds from 2001 to 2014, black students were twice as likely as white students to be suspended. Low income students were about 1.75 times more likely as non-low income students to be suspended. Researcher Nathan Barrett….
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The Georgia Dome was destroyed today after 25 years in existence but the Mercedes-Benz Superdome continues to thrive. General Manager of the Dome Alan Freeman credits their success to the great relationship they have with the New Orleans Saints. He says the state owns the arena and provides the funds to keep up with improvements as the building ages, especially after Hurricane Katrina did major damage.
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Louisiana orthopedic specialists are practicing a method to reduce the need for oral painkillers after surgery. Michelle Southern has more…
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A Shreveport man and two others are dead after a medical helicopter crashed in eastern Arkansas last night. 26-year-old John Auld III was on the flight that went down about 60 miles southeast of Little Rock. The helicopter was flying from Pine Bluff to DeWitt. Auld was a member of the Krewe of Centaur.

LRN PM Newscall November 20

Louisiana orthopedic specialists are practicing a method to reduce the need for oral painkillers after surgery. Michelle Southern has more…

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A new study finds that black students are two times as likely to be suspended as white students. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A well known north Louisiana chef was arrested after allegedly stalking a woman by calling and texting her 54 times.  Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Glen Springfield says 35-year-old William Blake Phillips was asked several times to quit calling.  However the woman claims Phillips went a step farther…

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After making contact with Phillips, Springfield says Phillips denied some of the allegations…

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Phillips was named the 2016 Louisiana Seafood King and has managed restaurants in the Monroe area.

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Orthopedic specialists in the Bayou State are using a new post-surgical procedure to control pain and decrease the need for oral painkillers. Dr. Judson Penton says they are using a specially designed disposable pump to deliver medication that blocks pain only in the area of the surgery.

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Penton, who practices in Lafayette at Louisiana Orthopedic Specialists, says they started inserting small disposable pain pumps near the incision site next to the nerves in the surgical area. He says the pumps are portable and will only administer an amount of medication approved by a physician.

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Penton says the medicine flows continually at a very slow rate and they’ve seen patients have quicker recovery times and they were not dependent on opioids for relief….

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A new study out of the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University finds from 2001 to 2014, black students were twice as likely as white students to be suspended. Low income students were about 1.75 times more likely as non-low income students to be suspended. Researcher Nathan Barrett says these numbers are troubling.

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Barrett says they also found that punishments resulting from fights between a black student and white student are different.

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Barret says it’s hard to determine if adults are intentionally punishing students differently. He says reducing discipline disparities based on race and income requires addressing both within-school and across school disparities.

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Today in Atlanta, the Georgia Dome was imploded after 25 years in existence. Meanwhile, the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans continues to be one of the top entertainment venues. Alan Freeman, General Manager of the Dome, says when the facility was built, the architects took a long range view of the stadium’s future.

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Freeman also credits the success of the Superdome to the great relationship they have with the New Orleans Saints. He says the state owns the arena and provides the funds to keep up with improvements as the building ages, especially after Hurricane Katrina did major damage.

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Freeman says the Superdome is a viable building and in a city that thrives on hosting major events. He says they have plans to make the facility even better.

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13:30 Newscast November 20,2017

A new study finds that black students are two times as likely to be suspended as white students. Jeff Palermo has more…
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The woman who was found fatally shot last night in St. Claude is the mother of a 7-year-old boy that was reported missing. New Orleans Police say the child has been found safe and was with a neighbor when the incident occurred. Authorities made the connection that the missing child was the son of the deceased after the investigation was launched.

 

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says well known Louisiana chef William Phillips has been arrested after allegedly stalking a woman by calling and texting her 54 times. OPSO Spokesperson Glen Springfield says the 35-year-old was told multiple times to stop contacting her but the woman says Phillips went a step farther.
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Phillips was named the 2016 Louisiana Seafood King and has managed restaurants in the Monroe area.

How about the Saints, they won their eighth straight yesterday in dramatic fashion coming from behind to beat the Redskins 34-31 in overtime. Rookie Alvin Kamara scored a touchdown and added a two-point conversion to tie it and Pat Randazza with Purple and Gold Sports and Black and Gold Sports says Kamara’s jersey is a very hot item…
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11:30 LRN Newscast November 20

A Shreveport man and two others were killed in an air ambulance accident late Sunday night in Arkansas.  John Auld III was on the helicopter when it went down in a rural area 60 miles southeast of Little Rock.  FAA investigators are traveling to the site to investigate.  Auld also was a former rural volunteer firefighter for Caddo Parish.

A well known north Louisiana chef was arrested after allegedly stalking a woman by calling and texting her 54 times, and showing up at her house.  Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Glen Springfield says 35-year-old William Blake Phillips was asked several times to quit calling.  Phillips denies the allegation of showing up at her house…

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Phillips was named the 2016 Louisiana Seafood King and has managed restaurants in the Monroe area.

John Schroder is Louisiana’s new treasurer.  He defeated Derrick Edwards in Saturday’s runoff election.  Schroder says government has become a burden and the state’s infrastructure has become unaffordable. He plans to stay a budget hawk, as he’s been since he was elected as a state representative 10 years ago.

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Schroder won with 56 percent of the vote.

Orthopedic specialists in the Bayou State are using a new post-surgical procedure to control pain and decrease the need for oral painkillers. Dr. Judson Penton says they are using a specially designed disposable pump to deliver medication that blocks pain only in the area of the surgery.

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10:30 Newscast November 18,2017

An officer involved shooting in West Monroe has left one dead. The incident happened at around 6 p.m. last night near Interstate 20 and Thomas Road. This makes the fourth fatal police shooting in Louisiana in a week. The names of the deceased and the officer have not yet been released.

Louisiana’s unemployment rate for October is at 4.8-percent, the lowest since June of 2008. Michelle Southern has more…
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A cold front crosses the Bayou State today causing a 20 degree drop in temperatures. C.S. Ross with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says Louisiana won’t see more than a tenth of an inch of rain. He says come Monday, temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30s across the state.
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The Houma restaurant Boudreau and Thibodeau’s Cajun Cookin’, will be featured on tomorrow’s episode of “Food Paradise”, which airs on the Travel Channel. Owner Debra Blanchard says they’ve been in the business for nearly 20 years and it’s an honor to be chosen for the show. She says the combination of good food and fun is the secret to their longevity.
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The show airs at 7 p.m.

9:30 Newscast November 18,2017

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics released new numbers and shows Louisiana’s October unemployment rate is at 4.8-percent, which is the lowest since June of 2008. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says four industry super sectors reached all time record highs in 2017.
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This is the sixth consecutive month the rate has declined.

Governor John Bel Edwards announces a plan to upgrade internet speeds and connectivity to nearly 164-thousand kids in K-12 public schools. Education Policy Advisior for the Governor Donald Songy says currently, these students have a slow broadband connection.
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Secretary of State Tom Schedler is reminding Louisiana residents to get out and vote today. The polls are open until 8 p.m. tonight and anyone in line by 8 will still get the chance to cast their ballot. Schedler expects a low turnout for this election as there is only one statewide race on the ballot, which is state treasurer. Visit the geauxvote app on your smart phone to find your polling location and see up to date election results.

A Houma restaurant will get national attention tomorrow on the show “Food Paradise” which airs on the Travel Channel. Boudreau and Thibodeau’s Cajun Cookin’ will be featured on one of the segments of the show. Owner Debra Blanchard says one producer has local ties to Houma and thought it would be a great addition.
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The show airs tomorrow at 7 p.m.

8:30 Newscast November 18,2017

One person is dead in West Monroe after an officer involved shooting last night at around six near I-20 and Thomas Road. Witnesses in the area report hearing about 20 gunshots and around 15 police officers at the scene. The name of the deceased and the officer have not yet been released. It is not believed the officer was injured.

A strong cold front crosses the state today, reminding us it’s winter time. C.S. Ross with the National Weather Service says temperatures will drop 20 degrees after the front passes.
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Ross says Louisiana won’t see more than a tenth of an inch of rain and Halloween weekend was the last time the Bayou State had a chill in the air.

 
Today is election day in Louisiana and voters can cast their ballot until 8 p.m. tonight. The only statewide election is the state treasurers race. There are several local elections like the New Orleans mayoral election and state representative in district 77.

A south Louisiana restaurant will get national attention this weekend on the Travel Channel’s “Food Paradise.” Jeff Palermo has more…
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18:30 LRN Newscast November 17

Louisiana’s unemployment rate for October is at 4.8-percent, the lowest since June of 2008. Michelle Southern has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards announces a plan to upgrade high speed internet connectivity to 164-thousand students in K-12 public schools. Education Policy Advisor for the Governor Donald Songy says kids have broadband, but it’s slow…

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A strong cold front will cross Louisiana Saturday.  C.S. Ross with the National Weather Service says Halloween weekend was the last time we had a chill in the air….

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Temps will be in the 80’s one final time before the cold front moves through.

The Saints go after their eighth straight win on Sunday when they host the Redskins. New Orleans is coming off a 47-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills. A victory would give New Orleans its longest winning streak since 2011. Running back Mark Ingram credits great team chemistry for the team’s success on the field…

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Kickoff is Sunday at 12 noon on FOX.

13:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

New data from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics shows Louisiana’s unemployment rate for October was 4.8-percent, the lowest it’s been since June of 2008. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says this is the sixth consecutive month the rate has declined. She says we’ve had four industry super sectors that have reached all-time record highs this year…:
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She credits many programs to helping those unemployed in the Bayou State find work.

A strong cold front will cross Louisiana Saturday, reminding us it’s winter time. C.S. Ross with the National Weather Service says come Monday, temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30s across the state…:
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He says this cold front also won’t produce a lot of rain.

The Saints go after their eighth straight win on Sunday when they host the Redskins. New Orleans is coming off a 47-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills where they rushed for 298 yards. Running back Mark Ingram says they came into the season wanting a strong running attack and so far they’ve been able to do it…:
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A victory Sunday would give New Orleans its longest winning streak since 2011.

New Orleans’ mayoral election is a historic one, and polls are showing LaToya Cantrell beating fellow Democrat Desiree Charbonnet by a landslide:
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