LRN AM Newscall December 13

Governor John Bel Edwards last monthly call-in radio show, “Ask the Governor” airs today. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Now that an appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling for another Caddo Parish Sheriff election the campaign is expected to get even spicier. Brooke Thorington has more…

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Former associate AD Sharon Lewis’ 50-million dollar lawsuit against LSU is underway and the first day of testimony was highlighted by allegations of sexual misconduct performed by running backs coach Frank Wilson. Colleen Crain has more…

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Qualifying for the March 23rd, 2024, Presidential primary begins today and ends on Friday. Deputy Secretary of State for Outreach Joel Watson says any political party that has 40,000 or more members in Louisiana…

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Local, municipal, parish executive committee and state central committee candidates are to qualify with the clerk of court in the parish where they are registered to vote. Judicial candidates can qualify at the Louisiana Secretary of State’s office in Baton Rouge.

As for how many candidates will be on the March ballot, Watson says it’s too early to tell.

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Waston says you can watch in real-time input on the website as candidates qualify at sos-dot-la-gov. Candidates must register by 4:30 PM on Friday, December 15th.

And if you’re planning to vote in the primary, Watson reminds you that you can only vote in the party primary you are registered for.

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If you want to check, change, or declare your party registration you can do so at geaux-vote-dot-com. To declare or change your affiliation you must do so by mail 30 days before or online 20 days before the March 23rd primary.

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Today is Governor John Bel Edwards’ last monthly call-in radio show, “Ask the Governor”. Louisiana Radio Network has produced the show for the last seven years. General Manager Jim Engster says the show gave Edwards a chance to directly talk with Louisianans.

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 Engster says the show launched statewide in April of 2016.

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The program typically aired on the third Wednesday of every month. Engster believes the show was good public relations for Edwards.

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Unless the Louisiana Supreme Court opts to hear arguments in the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s race case, it looks like there will be another runoff election in March between Democrat Henry Whitehorn and Republican John Nickelson. Political analyst Scott Hughes…

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Hughes believes their campaigns will differ this go around to motivate voter turnout.

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It was a heated race going into the runoff and Hughes expects things will continue to simmer.

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After a one-vote margin, Nickelson challenged the race, and an appellate court upheld a lower court’s ruling to void the November 18th runoff and hold another one. Whitehorn is expected to appeal to the state supreme court.

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Former LSU Associate AD Sharon Lewis’ 50-million dollar sexual harassment, race-based, and gender-based retaliation lawsuit against LSU is underway. On the first day of testimony, a witness claimed LSU running backs coach Frank Wilson made unwanted sexual advances against her when she was an intern in the football recruiting office. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne is covering the trial at the federal courthouse in Baton Rouge…

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The testimony came from Nikole Jessie. Horne says recalling the 2013 incident made Jessie break down and cry on the stand. Horne says after Wilson kissed Jessie on the lips, she testified she immediately told Lewis…

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Horne says Jessie testified that another student employee lost her job after complaining about being sexually harassed and did not want to lose her job, despite receiving inappropriate gifts from Wilson…

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Lewis is suing the university claiming her attempts to report sexual misconduct against student interns involving former LSU Coach Les Miles and Wilson resulted in a hostile work environment for her and it also impacted her pay.

An attorney representing LSU said in opening arguments that Lewis has no evidence of this drama and is only attempting to profit from a coaching change situation when 40 people lost their jobs.

Sexual harassment allegations against Wilson first surfaced in March 2022 and LSU said at that time they were unaware of these allegations and there is no evidence they were reported to LSU.

A nine-person jury is hearing the case and testimony is expected to last until December 22nd.

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The Saints return to practice today to get ready for the surging New York Giants who have won three in a row. New York has one of the better running backs in the NFL, Saquon Barkley. Linebacker Pete Werner says they can’t let Berkley beat them…

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The Saints snapped a three-game losing streak with a 28-6 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Werner on holding the Panthers to just a touchdown…

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Coach Will Wade makes his long-awaited return to the sidelines tonight as his McNeese team hosts Southern Miss tonight in Lake Charles. Wade has not coached a game since March of 2022 and he was suspended for the first 10 games of this season because of recruiting violations that led to his firing in Baton Rouge. Wade is a fiery coach on the sidelines, but after some time away, he might be a little calmer…

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Even though Wade missed the first ten games, the Cowboys are 8-and-2 and that includes wins over Texas State and UAB. The coach is looking forward to being back on the sidelines…

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Tip-off at the Legacy Center is at 7 PM.

5:30 LRN Newscast December 12

The Second Circuit Court of Appeal has decided to uphold a lower court ruling calling for a new election in the Caddo Parish Sheriff race. Democrat Henry Whitehorn filed for an appeal after Republican John Nickelson filed an appeal after he lost to Whitehorn by one vote. Political analyst Scott Hughes…

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If filed Hughes expects the Supreme Court to render an answer sooner than later.

According to the Metropolitan Crime Commission, the City of New Orleans has not reported a homicide for December. President of the MCC Rafael Goyeneche credits proactive policing for the reduction in violent crime…

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He says shootings are down 22 percent and armed robbery has declined 34 percent from this time last year.

AAA forecasts Christmas and New Year’s travel period will be the second-highest year-end holiday travel period. More than 115 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home. Spokesperson Don Redman…

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Redman says Triple A is reporting a record even point five million Americans will travel by air for the holidays, so be prepared for packed airports.

A serious canine respiratory illness is now in 16 states. Though no cases of Atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex have been reported in Louisiana, Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School wants you to know what it is and when to be concerned…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints once again had trouble stopping the run on Sunday. The Panthers rushed for 215 yards and New Orleans is one of five teams who has allowed more than 17-hundred yards rushing on the season. Coach Dennis Allen says open-field tackling has been an issue…
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The Saints will face a good running back this Sunday when Saquon Barkley and the Giants visit the Dome. New York defeated Green Bay 24-22 last night and Barkley rushed for 86 yards and had two touchdowns. The Giants have won three in a row and they are now 5-and-8 on the season.

In college hoops, Louisiana Tech looks for its fourth straight win when the Bulldogs host Southeastern Louisiana tonight. The Lions are two and seven. Also tonight, ULM is at Sam Houston and Northwestern State visits Boise State.

It’s game week for the Ragin Cajuns as they will play Jacksonville State on Saturday in the New Orleans Bowl. U-L Lafayette will make its seventh New Orleans Bowl appearance on Saturday. There’s some grumbling among the fan base about another bowl game in New Orleans, but Coach Michael Desormeaux says the players are excited
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Jacksonville State is a 3.5 point favorite to win.

Bowl practice is underway for the LSU Tigers. LSU released some highlights from the first day and it shows receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas practicing, but no Jayden Daniels. Daniels has not said if he plans to play against Wisconsin on New Year’s Day.

4:30 PM Newscast

Former LSU Associate AD Sharon Lewis’ 50-million dollar sexual harassment, race-based and gender-based retaliation lawsuit against LSU is underway. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne is covering the trial at the federal courthouse in Baton Rouge and says On the first day of testimony, former student intern Nikole Jessie broke down and cried on the stand as she recalled her claims LSU running backs coach Frank Wilson made unwanted sexual advances against …

Horne says jesseie testified, after Wilson kissed her on the lips, she immediately told Lewis….

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Horne says Jessie testified that another student employee lost her job after complaining about being sexually harassed and did not want to lose her job, despite receiving inappropriate gifts from Wilson.

As of this morning, there hasn’t been a homicide in New Orleans this month and violent crime is also down.  Brooke Thorington has more.

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Spokesperson, Don Redman says triple A is reporting a record eleven point five million Americans will travel by air for the holidays, so be prepared for packed airports

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3:30 PM Newscast Dec 12

As of this morning, the City of New Orleans has not reported a homicide for December. In September the Crescent City went 12 days without a murder. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche…

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Cam Jordan of the New Orleans Saints says a violent argument and gunshots disrupted his annual charity event for local children Monday evening.  Jordan was holding his God Iz Love Foundation Christmas sneaker giveaway at Sneaker Politics, when he said heard the argument and gunshots. No one inside the store at 216 Chartres Street was injured. New Orleans Police Department are investigating a report of aggravated criminal damage to property in the 200 block of Chartres Street that occurred at around 6 p.m. Monday, but did not say whether the incident is related to the situation Jordan described.

AAA predicts 115 million people will be on the move over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday and. Spokesperson Don Redman says the national average for a gallon of gas was $3.26 and this year its $3.14 a gallon for regular gasoline. He says travelers can expect cheaper gas prices in the Gulf South

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Caddo Parish Sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn loses his appeal as the election drama continues. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling granting Republican John Nickelson another election after he lost to Whitehorn by one vote in November.  Political analyst Scott Hughes says it was a split three-two decision. And filing a challenge to the state’s highest court, Hughes says won’t be cheap for Whitehorn…

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If filed Hughes expects the Supreme Court to render an answer sooner than later.

2:30 PM Newscast Dec 12

As of this morning, the City of New Orleans has not reported a homicide for December. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyenech says prioritizing arrests of those carrying weapons illegally and/or drugs is reflected in the reduction of violent crime because they are not out on the streets.

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Goyeneche is also hopeful the partnership with Republican Governor-elect Jeff Landry and Democrat Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams will continue the crime reduction.

Caddo Parish Sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn loses his appeal to avoid a new election against Republican John Nickelson who sued after losing to Whitehorn by one vote in November in which a recount revealed illegal votes cast.  Political analyst Scott Hughes says for the case to advance, you have to have to prove a new argument because this case mirrors the precedent set in the 1999 Red River Parish Sheriff’s race.

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Triple A forecasts an additional two million travelers this Christmas and New Year’s holiday compared to last year. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Louisiana dogs have been fortunate to escape a serious canine respiratory illness but Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet Schools says it’s not the time to introduce your dog to a new dogs. When the Vet School first posted information about Atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex, it was seen in 14 states. At last check, it was up to 16.

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LRN PM Newscall December 12

As of this morning, there hasn’t been a homicide in New Orleans this month and violent crime is also down.  Brooke Thorington has more.

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Tis the season for traveling as Triple-A forecasts an additional two million travelers this Christmas and New Year’s holiday compared to last year. Teiko Foxx has more…

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As of this morning, the City of New Orleans has not reported a homicide for December. In September the Crescent City went 12 days without a murder. President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche…

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However, he’s quick to point out that homicides for 2022 were among the highest for the last three decades and this year’s murder rate is still higher than those from 2019 to 2021.

MCC says shootings are down 22-percent, carjackings down 46-percent, and armed robbery has declined 34-percent from this time last year.

Even with a sizable loss of law enforcement officers, down approximately 25-percent since 2018, Goyeneche credits the NOPD’s return to proactive policing for the reduction in violent crime…

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He says the pandemic limited proactive policing.

Goyeneche says prioritizing arrests of those carrying weapons illegally and/or drugs is reflected in the reduction of violent crime because they are not out on the streets.

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In 2018 NOPD had approximately 1,200 officers in 2023 the number had dwindled to 900.

Goyeneche is also hopeful the partnership with Republican Governor-elect Jeff Landry and Democrat Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams will continue the crime reduction.

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AAA predicts 115 million people will be on the move over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday, the second highest year-end holiday travel recorded. Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s a two percent increase over last year and most will travel by vehicle

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Redman says the national average for a gallon of gas was $3.26 and this year its $3.14 a gallon for regular gasoline. He says travelers can expect cheaper gas prices in the Gulf South

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Redman says triple A is reporting a record even point five million Americans will travel by air for the holidays, so be prepared for packed airports

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As for train, bus, and cruise travel, he says travel is expected to increase by nearly four percent.

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Caddo Parish Sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn loses his appeal as the election drama continues. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling granting Republican John Nickelson another election after he lost to Whitehorn by one vote in November.  Political analyst Scott Hughes says it was a split three-two decision.

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For the case to advance, Hughes says you have to have to prove a new argument because this case mirrors the precedent set in the 1999 Red River Parish Sheriff’s race.

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And filing a challenge to the state’s highest court, Hughes says won’t be cheap for Whitehorn…

Cut 11 (12) “…a mistake.”

If filed Hughes expects the Supreme Court to render an answer sooner than later.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Caddo Parish Sheriff candidate Henry Whitehorn loses his appeal as the election drama continues. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling granting Republican John Nickelson another election after he lost to Whitehorn by one vote in November. Political analyst Scott Hughes says the appeals court ruled three to two against Whitehorn…
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Hughes says it appears we are heading to another election in March.

Triple A predicts 115 million people will be on the move over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday, the second highest year-end holiday travel recorded. Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s a two percent increase over last year and most will travel by vehicle…
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There hasn’t been a homicide in New Orleans this month and violent crime is also down. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A serious canine respiratory illness is now in 16 states. Though no cases of Atypical Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex have been reported in Louisiana, Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School wants you to know what it is and when to be concerned…
Cut 10 (10) “…the veterinarian.”

12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 12

As of this morning, there have been no homicides for the month in New Orleans. And President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission Rafael Goyeneche says other violent crimes are down. He credits NOPD’s return to proactive policing…

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He says the pandemic limited proactive policing.

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent receives North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism, the Carnegie Medal. In 2022, Sergeant Stephen Rhodes saved nine people including a seven-year-old girl when their boat capsized. He says he didn’t hesitate, removed his gear, and jumped in the water.

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After two rounds of CPR, she made a full recovery…

LSU Health Shreveport has opened the doors to a new 79-million-dollar state-of-the-art medical facility. Teiko Foxx has more…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Zion Williamson scored 36 points as the Pelicans defeated the Timberwolves 121-107 last night. Williamson’s season-high point total comes after he was criticized by Shaquille O’ Neal and Charles Barkley for being out of shape. Zion was asked about the criticism…
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The Pels are 13 and 11 on the year and will begin a three-game road trip in Washington tomorrow night.

Louisiana Tech’s Tahlik Chavez was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Men’s Basketball Player of the Week. He averaged 19.5 points and four rebounds in a couple of victories last week. The Bulldogs host Southeastern Louisiana tonight.

The four and three ULM Warhawks begin a three-game road trip at Sam Houston, the one and eight Northwestern State Demons finish a seven-game road trip by visiting Boise State.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball hosts McNeese.

The Saints once again had trouble stopping the run on Sunday. The Panthers rushed for 215 yards and New Orleans is one of five teams who has allowed more than 17-hundred yards rushing on the season. Coach Dennis Allen says open-field tackling has been an issue…
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The Saints will face a good running back this Sunday when Saquon Barkley and the Giants visit the Dome. New York defeated Green Bay 24-22 last night and Barkley rushed for 86 yards and had two touchdowns. The Giants have won three in a row and they are now 5-and-8 on the season.

The SEC will reveal its 2024 conference football schedule tomorrow night. Last night during the Peyton and Eli Manning Monday Night Football Show, it was announced the Tigers will host Ole Miss on October 12th in Tiger Stadium.