6:30 am Newscast

The Louisiana secretary of state wants you to know that the state goes to great lengths to ensure the integrity of its elections. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Tropical Storm Rafael is predicted to reach hurricane intensity as it passes over the Cayman Islands overnight tonight before entering the gulf of Mexico later this week.  Weather models suggest the storm’s center could eventually make landfall between Louisiana and the western edge of the Florida Panhandle, but conditions could weaken the storm.

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Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District race has gained national attention after redistricting transformed it into a majority-Black district, with potential implications for the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. There are five candidates vying for the seat: four Democrats – State Senator Cleo Fields, Political newcomer from Baton Rouge, Quentin Anderson, Wilken Jones, and Peter Williams, and Republican, Former State Senator Elbert Guillory. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat considers Cleo Fields, the frontrunner.

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Republican, Elbert Guillory poses some threat to Fields, but Pinsonat says Guillory’s chance of beating Fields is very doubtful.

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LRN AM Newscall November 5

The Louisiana secretary of state wants you to know that the state goes to great lengths to ensure the integrity of its elections. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The race for Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District is a close one with Democrat Cleo Fields, Republican Elbert Guillory and three others vying for the redrawn congressional seat.

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The Saints make a coaching change amid a seven-game losing streak. Colleen Crain reports.

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As you head to the polls today, be assured that the State of Louisiana goes to great lengths to ensure the integrity of the election. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says only certain people are allowed to handle the voting equipment.

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And the voting equipment is sealed before the election to ensure that it is not tampered with ahead of time.

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And despite what certain people may try to lead you to believe, the voting machines are never connected to the internet. Landry reminds you that in the State of Louisiana, electioneering is not allowed within 600 feet of the polling place – the distance of two football fields – and as such, there is a dress code of sorts when you cast your ballot.

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Polls will stay open until eight p-m; anyone still in line at that time will indeed be able to vote.

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Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District race has gained national attention after redistricting transformed it into a majority-Black district, with potential implications for the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. The election on November 5 features five candidates vying for the seat: four Democrats – State Senator Cleo Fields, Political newcomer from Baton Rouge, Quentin Anderson, Wilken Jones, and Peter Williams, and Republican, Former State Senator Elbert Guillory. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat considers Cleo Fields, the frontrunner.

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With a majority-Democrat voter base in the redrawn district, a Democratic win is anticipated, which could shift the seat from Republican to Democratic control, but Pinsonat questions whether Quentin Anderson will take enough votes away to force a runoff…

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Republican, Elbert Guillory poses some threat to Fields, but Pinsonat says Guillory’s chance of beating Fields is very doubtful.

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Analysts say today could be a big day for Republicans, based on early voting totals. Louisiana’s early voting turnout set records for in-person voting, with almost a million ballots cast early. JMC Analytics highlighted a drop in Black voter participation, especially in East Baton Rouge Parish. Owner John Couvillon says in 2020, Black voters comprised 30% of early voters; in 2024, they make up only 25% — numbers that he says should bode well for Donald Trump.

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A notable trend is the Republican advantage in early voting. Historically, early voting leaned Democratic, but this year, Republicans led all ten days, achieving a nine-point advantage. Louisiana’s Secretary of State reported that almost 850-thousand voters cast their ballots in person, with more than 103-thousand voting on the final day alone. Couvillon says we should have a pretty clear picture this evening of how Louisiana voted.

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Nationwide trends show a tighter race. Around 55 million have voted early in the U.S., with Democrats holding only a three-point lead—compared to a 14-point lead four years ago. Couvillon says he’s focused on two states…

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Dennis Allen is out, and Darren Rizzi is in. The special teams coordinator takes over as the Saints’ interim head coach after the team fired Allen amid a seven-game losing streak. Rizzi says this is not a day for celebration, and that everyone – not just Allen – is to blame.

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Rizzi says everyone and everything will be evaluated, and changes will be coming.

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Saints Tight End Foster Moreau says it’s a shame that the team couldn’t win more for Dennis Allen.

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Rizzi will coach his first game for the Saints Sunday against the Falcons in the Superdome.

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The 14th-ranked LSU Tigers are gearing up to host 11th-ranked Alabama in what has been dubbed a playoff elimination game. Both teams have lost two games this season, and it’s expected that a three-loss team will not make the 12-team College Football Playoff. Coach Brian Kelly does not want his team to focus on the playoff implications of this game…

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For LSU to be its best, it needs a balanced offense. The Tigers used the bye week to work on the rushing attack. LSU enters the game ranked 111th in the country in rush offense, averaging 115 yards a game. Kelly says it will take a team effort to get the ground game going…

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LSU will not have one of its starting offensive lineman for Saturday. Garrett Dellinger, who has started 25 games at left guard, will miss the game after undergoing tight rope surgery for a sprained ankle. The surgery will allow Dellinger to return the following week against Florida, but he’ll miss the Bama.

Redshirt freshman Paul Mubenga replaced Dellinger when he went down in the Texas A&M loss. Mubenga grew up in Africa before moving to Georgia in 2017. Kelly says Mubenga has picked up the game quickly and has spent the last year and a half on his technique

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5:30 LRN Newscast

The most closely watched race in tomorrow’s election will be that in the 6th district. Four Democrats and one Republican are vying for the seat in the newly-drawn majority-Black district. Elbert Guillory is the lone Republican running in the race; he says education is among his top priorities.

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Cleo Fields, who’s widely seen as the overwhelming favorite, echoes Guillory’s sentiment.

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Another Democrat seeking the seat is Quentin Anderson, who says one of his top priorities is to boost the minimum wage, which hasn’t increased in 15 years.

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The other two Democrats on the ballot are Wilken Jones and Peter Williams.

After losing their seventh game in a row, the Saints have fired Head Coach Dennis Allen.

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Here we go again. Tropical Storm Rafael has formed in the Caribbean and is headed towards the Louisiana gulf coast. The system is expected to weaken or even dissipate before it reaches the coast. Still, LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says Saturday’s LSU game might get a little wet.

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4:30 PM Newscast Nov 4

Louisiana voters go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new Congressman in the newly drawn sixth district, which cuts a diagonal line through the state from Baton Rouge to Shreveport. It’s the state’s second majority-Black district. All five candidates for the seat are Black, including Democrats Quentin Anderson, Wilken Jones, Peter Williams and State Senator Cleo Fields and Republican Elbert Guillory. Anderson says one of his priorities is addressing crime that’s rampant in the two major cities in the district, saying that it goes beyond policing.

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Guillory says he will work to keep American dollars in America and to cut down on foreign spending.

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Fields says one of his priorities is to increase the minimum wage.

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The Saints have fired head coach Dennis Allen as the team is mired in a seven-game losing streak. Special Teams Coordinator Darren Rizzi has been named interim head coach and Host of the Locked-On Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says that’s the right move…

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A tropical system that developed south of Jamaica is now Tropical storm Rafael and is moving northwest towards the Gulf of Mexico. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center’s official forecast has the storm approaching the Louisiana coast by the end of the week….

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Too early to say what kind of impact Louisiana will see.

3:30 PM Newscast Nov 4

The U S Supreme Court agreed to hear Louisiana’s redistricting dispute today. The district lines have been in and out of the courts since they were redrawn after the 2020 Census. The most recent boundaries created 2 majority minority districts but were blocked by a district court as unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. Then in May the US Supreme Court put challenges on-hold saying the districts could be used for this election cycle.

Voters in the newly created majority minority 6th district will go to the polls to elect a new congressman tomorrow. All five candidates are black. Democrats Quentin Anderson, Wilken Jones, Peter Williams and State Senator Democrat Cleo Fields are running. Fields says early childhood education is one of his main priorities…

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The lone Republican Elbert Guillory cites education as one of his priorities as well…

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The Saints have fired head coach Dennis Allen after the team suffered its seventh straight loss. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Tropical Depression 18 formed south of Jamaica and is now Tropical Storm Rafael. It’s moving northwest towards the Gulf of Mexico. By mid-week, it may reach Category 1 hurricane status as it nears Cuba. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim…

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2:30 PM Newscast Nov 4

After seven losses in a row, the Saints have fired Head Coach Dennis Allen. Special Teams Coordinator Darren Rizzi has been named interim head coach and if he does well for the rest of the season, he may be considered for the full-time head coaching position. On WWL Radio, former Saints running back Deuce McAllister says Allen was not clicking with the team.

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Allen ends his tenure with the Saints with a record of 18-25 in two and a half seasons, missing the playoffs in 2022 and 2023.

Tropical Depression 18 has formed south of Jamaica, and it’s expected to become Rafael as it moves northwest towards the Gulf of Mexico. Southeast Louisiana is the cone of uncertainty. But the system is expected to weaken or hopefully even dissipate before reaching the coast. But LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s the potential for rain and breezy conditions for Saturday night’s Bama-LSU game.

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The most closely watched federal race in the state is the one for the newly redrawn 6th Congressional District. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

Election day is tomorrow and voters in the newly drawn Sixth Congressional District will be electing a new member to the U-S House of Representatives. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields is considered the front-runner to represent the new majority-minority district. Fields says if elected, he’ll push to increase the minimum wage…

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Fields previously served in Congress in the 1990s. Political newcomer Quentin Anderson of Baton Rouge is also running to represent the sixth district. Anderson echos Fields’ call for a higher minimum wage…

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Two other Democrats are also running, Wilken Jones Junior and Peter Williams. They are political unknowns.  The lone Republican in the race is former state senator Elbert Guillory, who is hoping to force a runoff against one of Democratic candidates.

The Saints have fired head coach Dennis Allen. New Orleans lost its seventh straight yesterday, 23 to 22 to the lowly Carolina Panthers. Host of the Locked on Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says a move had to be made after losing to one of the worst teams in the NFL…

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Allen ends his tenure with the Saints with a record of 18-25 in two and a half seasons, missing the playoffs in 2022 and 2023.

Tropical Depression 18 has formed south of Jamica and it’s expected to develop into a hurricane as it moves northwest towards the Gulf of Mexico. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center’s official forecast has the storm approaching the Louisiana coast by the end of the week….

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Too early to say what kind of impact Louisiana will see.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The Saints have fired head coach Dennis Allen after the team suffered its seventh straight loss. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Victims have been identified from a helicopter crash that happened in Iowa on Friday night. 50-year-old Jared Savant, his wife 35-year-old Tanya Savant, and their 2-year-old baby all of Kinder died in the crash. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched and stayed on the scene until the FAA arrived and began a preliminary investigation. No further information is available at this time.

Tropical Depression Eighteen, formerly a disturbance in the Caribbean, developed over the weekend with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph, moving north at 9 mph. It is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Rafael as it moves near Jamaica. By mid-week, it may reach Category 1 hurricane status as it nears Cuba. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a storm in November is rare…

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is conducting The Sweet Study involving the medication, Ozempic.  It’s designed to help women at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.Half the participants receive Ozempic during the study, and the other half get a placebo. It includes women from all over Louisiana. Those who pass a phone screening will visit Woman’s in Baton Rouge for in-person screening tests. If those tests and questions qualify her, Scientific Research Director, Dr. Elizabeth Sutton says the participant will come back for baseline testing then…

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11:30 LRN Newscast

Tomorrow is Election Day, and both major political parties are pulling out all the stops in getting the vote out. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Saints have fired head coach Dennis Allen as the team is mired in a seven-game losing streak. Special Teams Coordinator Darren Rizzi has been named interim head coach and Host of the Locked on Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says that’s the right move…

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LSU Shreveport celebrates record-breaking enrollment for the second consecutive semester, reaching 10,851 students in Fall 2024—an 11% increase over last fall and a 24-percent increase from Fall 2022. Chancellor Dr. Robert Smith credits faculty and staff for their commitment to recruiting and retaining students…

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is conducting The Sweet Study involving the medication, Ozempic. It’s designed to help women at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Scientific Research Director, Dr. Elizabeth Sutton, says most people don’t know they’re at risk for developing diabetes and women who have experienced gestational diabetes are at much greater risk…

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Contact Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge if you want to participate.

10:30 LRN Newscast

We are on the eve of election day as polls are set to open tomorrow morning at 6 AM and stay open until eight PM. Former President Donald Trump is expected to easily take Louisiana in the presidential race over Vice President Kamala Harris. But State Republican Party executive director Cory Dennis says if 2020 taught us anything, every vote counts…

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At a rally at the state Democratic party headquarters, former Governor John Bel Edwards….

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Tropical Depression 18 has formed in the Caribbean and it will develop into a hurricane and move into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday. Too early to tell on impacts to Louisiana, but worth watching.

The Saints have fired head coach Dennis Allen. New Orleans lost its seventh straight yesterday, 23 to 22 to the lowly Carolina Panthers. Host of the Locked on Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says a move had to be made after losing to one of the worst teams in the NFL…

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is conducting a study designed to help women at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

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