4:45 LRN Sportscast

The belief among the LSU fan base is that the Tigers will score a lot of points on Saturday night against Alabama, but can LSU’s defense get enough stops for the Bayou Bengals to come away with a victory. Coach Brian Kelly believes his defense has improved a lot over the last month…
cut 15 (15) “…we’re seeing it”
The Tigers won an overtime thriller over the Crimson Tide last season. Tight end Mason Taylor scored the winning point on a two-point conversion and the sophomore knows what to expect in this match-up…
cut 17 (04) “….other game”
Kick-off is at 6:45.

Two Saints players are listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Bears, Malcolm Roach and Kendre Miller. Both are battling an illness.

The Ragin Cajuns will be at Arkansas State on Saturday. A team they’ve defeated five straight times. U-L Lafayette went on the road last Saturday and defeated South Alabama and they are hoping to get a second straight road win.

ULM and Southern Miss go after their first conference win of the season Saturday when they meet in Hattiesburg, Both teams have not won a game since September. Warhawks Coach Terry Bowden says his coaching staff has been working hard to keep the team’s morale up…
Cut 20 (19) “…that win.”
Kick off is at 3 PM.

In the Southland…McNeese travels to Southeastern Louisiana. Nicholls visits fourth ranked UIW in a game that will go a long way in deciding the Southland Championship.

Grambling will be in Mobile to take on Alabama State, who is 4-and-2 in league play.

4:30 PM Newscast

Voter turnout for the October primary election was 36-percent and the Secretary of State’s Office is predicting voter turnout for the upcoming election to be at 15-percent. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillon says the number of mail in ballots already processed is way down…

Cut 10 (10) “…voting”

 

Daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 am and sleep experts say the annual shift in time can have adverse health effects on many people.  LSU Health New Orleans Public Health Expert Dr. Benjamin Springgate says sleep deprivation and mood disturbances are likely to increase.

Cut 3 (11) “…worst mood.”

You’ll gain an extra hour of sleep as clocks are pushed back one hour.

Louisiana’s own Celebration Gator will be among the attractions in the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Cajun fiddler Amanda Shaw from Mandeville and Alexandria country singer Alex Smith will entertain the crowd. In 2021 Grammy-award-winning artist Jon Batiste appeared on Celebration Gator and in 2022 Trombone Shorty wowed the crowd. For 2024, Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says they’ll determine if Celebration Gator will make an encore.

Cut 8 (07) “…this year.” 

And Louisiana will once again have a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day.  The featured acts will be announced in a few weeks.

Arena Football is coming to Lake Charles. The Area Football League announced the revival of the Louisiana Voodoo Franchise. The team last played as the New Orleans Voodoo in 2015. Louisiana Voodoo will now play home games in Lake Charles at the Sudduth Coliseum. The Voodoo will begin play next year.

3:30 PM Newscast

Baton Rouge Police have arrested 37-year-old Denise Law in the beating death of 66-year-old Melinda Reed. Sargent Darran Ahmed says Law was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and charged with 1st Degree Murder.

 

Cut 12 (12) “…Mrs. Reed.”  

While the investigation remains open, Ahmed says it remains to be determined if mental illness played a role in the incident.

 

Interstate 55 Northbound between Ponchatoula and LaPlace will remain closed for at least a couple more weeks and on Saturday the Southbound lanes of I-55 will also shut down from SEVEN AM to ONE PM to prepare a lane shift at the scene of the multi-vehicle crash that occurred last month. When I-55 southbound reopens in the afternoon, drivers will use the right lane near the crash site as crews repair the left. Travelers can use U S Hwy 51 as an alternate route.

 

Early voting for the November 18th election is underway and it will continue through Saturday November 11th. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says in the October primary, a sizable number of Black residents voted for Republican Jeff Landry in the governor’s race, so will that trend continue???

Cut 9 (08) “…in the runoff.” 

There are three statewide races on the November 18th ballot, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General. All three run-offs have a Republican going up against a Democrat.

 

LSU is looking to beat Alabama for a second consecutive year for the first time since 2010-2011 seasons. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

LRN PM Newscall November 3

Clocks will be rolling back one hour on Sunday. Teiko Foxx spoke with a public health expert on how the time change may take some getting used to…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

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LSU is looking to beat Alabama for a second consecutive year for the first time since 2010-2011 seasons. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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Daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 am and sleep experts say the annual shift in time can have adverse health effects on many people.  LSU Health New Orleans Public Health Expert Dr. Benjamin Springgate says sleep deprivation and mood disturbances are likely to increase.

Cut 3 (11) “…worst mood.”

You’ll gain an extra hour of sleep as clocks are pushed back one hour.

A 2020 Current Biology study reveals more darkness during early morning commutes may contribute to an increased risk of traffic fatalities.  While sleep has an overall impact on your health, Springgate says not everyone is affected by the time change in the same way.

Cut 4 (08) “…fall asleep.”

Days will continue to get shorter with sunset scheduled for 4:40 p.m. when daylight saving time ends on Nov. 5. Springgate says a good night’s sleep is important for your well-being. He suggests keeping a regular sleep schedule.

Cut 5 (13) “ …a difference.”  

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Louisiana’s own Celebration Gator will be among the attractions in the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s the third year the 60-foot-long gator will crawl the streets of New York and he’s excited to announce the two Bayou State musical artists that will also appear.

Cut 6 (10) “…the crowds.”

(Entertainers Cajun fiddler Amanda Shaw from Mandeville and Alexandria country singer Alex Smith)

The Louisiana float has highlighted state tourism and encouraged an estimated 2.4 billion people to visit the Bayou State for the last two years. Nungesser believes the gator has been a good return on investment.

Cut 7 (10) “…22-million.” 

In 2021 Grammy-award-winning artist Jon Batiste appeared on Celebration Gator and in 2022 Trombone Shorty wowed the crowd. For 2024, Nungesser says they’ll determine if Celebration Gator will make an encore.

Cut 8 (07) “…this year.” 

And Louisiana will once again have a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day.  The featured acts will be announced in a few weeks.

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Early voting for the November 18th election is underway and it will continue through Saturday November 11th. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says in the October primary, a sizable number of Black residents voted for Republican Jeff Landry in the governor’s race, so will that trend continue???

Cut 9 (08) “…in the runoff.” 

There are three statewide races on the November 18th ballot, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General. All three run-offs have a Republican going up against a Democrat.

Voter turnout for the October primary election was 36-percent and the Secretary of State’s Office is predicting voter turnout for the upcoming election to be at 15-percent. Couvillon says the number of mail in ballots already processed is way down…

Cut 10 (10) “…voting”

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Baton Rouge Police have arrested 37-year-old Denise Law in the beating death of 66-year-old Melinda Reed. Sargent Darren Ahmed says officers responded to a call of an unresponsive female Thursday afternoon, they believe a metal walker was used as the murder weapon.

Cut 11 (10) “…her injuries.”

Ahmed says the suspect was still at the scene when homicide detectives arrived. Law was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and charged with 1st Degree Murder.

Cut 12 (12) “…Mrs. Reed.”  

While the investigation remains open, Ahmed says it remains to be determined if mental illness played a role.

Cut 13 (10) “…very sad.”

The incident happened in a south Baton Rouge neighborhood off Brightside Lane.

2:30 PM Newscast

Baton Rouge Police have arrested 37-year-old Denise Law in the beating death of 66-year-old Melinda Reed. Sargent Darran Ahmed says officers responded to a call of an unresponsive female Thursday afternoon, they believe a metal walker was used as the murder weapon.

Cut 11 (10) “…her injuries.”

 

Authorities say the suspect was still on scene when they arrived.

 

Voter turnout for the October primary election was 36-percent and the Secretary of State’s Office is predicting voter turnout for the upcoming election to be at 15-percent.  JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says the number of mail in ballots already processed is way down…

Cut 10 (10) “…voting”

 

Clocks will be rolling back one hour on Sunday. Teiko Foxx spoke with a public health expert on how the time change may take some getting used to…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

 

Have you visited LACashClaim.org lately? You may want to. Louisiana Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Program has added $7.9 million in uncashed state income tax refunds from the Louisiana Department of Revenue. A press release from the State Treasurer says over 26 thousand state income tax refunds went unclaimed or uncashed in this last allocation of funds from the Department of Revenue. You can check for funds at LACASHCLAIM.org or check the LAWallet app on your smartphone.

1:30 LRN Newscast November 3

Gaining an hour of sleep Sunday as standard time begins sounds like a win but sleep experts say the time shift in time can have unfavorable health effects on many people.  During standard time days become shorter. LSU Health New Orleans Public Health Expert Dr. Benjamin Springgate suggests keeping a regular sleep schedule.

Cut 5 (13) “ …a difference.”  

For the third year, Louisiana’s 60-foot-long Celebration Gator float will be among the attractions in the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser…

Cut 7 (10) “…22-million.” 

The Louisiana float has highlighted state tourism and encouraged an estimated 2.4 billion people to visit the Bayou State for the last two years. Nungesser believes the gator has been a good return on investment.

LSU is looking to beat Alabama for a second consecutive year for the first time since 2010-2011 seasons. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

The southbound portion of Interstate 55 damaged by the 168-vehicle pileup that killed seven people in St. John the Baptist Parish will close Saturday from 7 am to 1 pm. Motorists are encouraged to use Old US 51 as an alternate route. The northbound lanes remain closed.

12:30 LRN Newscast Nov 3

Early voting for the November 18th election is underway and it will continue through Saturday, November 11th. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says in the October primary, a sizable number of Black residents voted for Republican Jeff Landry in the governor’s race, so will that trend continue???

Cut 9 (08) “…in the runoff.” 

There are three statewide races on the November 18th ballot, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Attorney General. All three run-offs have a Republican going up against a Democrat.

Louisiana’s own 60-foot Celebration Gator will be among the attractions in the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade again. And Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is excited to announce the two Bayou State musical artists who will perform.

Cut 6 (10) “…the crowds.”

The next few days will be exciting for LSU Sports Fans, especially The Traveling Tigers. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The anticipation continues to build towards tomorrow’s night SEC clash between 8th ranked Alabama and 14th ranked LSU. Tigers running back and former Rummel star Logan Diggs is looking forward to his first game against the Crimson Tide…..
cut 16 (11) “….real fun”
The fun begins at 6:45 on Saturday night.

Many LSU fans are leaving the Bayou State today for the game. LSU Alumni Association President Joe Carvilhado says alums in the area are also making their way to Tuscaloosa…
cut 7 (09) “…..for tickets”
The get in price on resale ticket websites is about 140-dollars, and if you’re looking for great seats, expect to pay around 15-hundred dollars.

The Saints are looking to put together back-to-back solid offensive performances when they host the Chicago Bears on Sunday. New Orleans scored a season-high 38 points at Indianapolis last Sunday. Quarterback Derek Carr says very few mental mistakes was the key…
Cut 18 (17) “…win the game.”
The 4-and-4 Saints are expected to win this Sunday as they are 8.5 point favorites to beat the Bears.

In college football…the Ragin Cajuns are traveling to Arkansas State. Both teams are two and two in Sun Belt action. 24th ranked Tulane is at East Carolina.

In the Southland…McNeese travels to Southeastern Louisiana. Nicholls visits fourth ranked UIW in a game that will go a long way in deciding the Southland Championship.

Grambling will be in Mobile to take on Alabama State, who is 4-and-2 in league play.

11:30 LRN Newscast Nov 3

Four people have been arrested in connection with the death of 40-year-old Donovan Brooks in Bienville Parish. Sheriff John Ballance says they believe Brooks was killed in a gruesome dog attack.

Cut 13 (12) “…the woods.”

Dog owners, 77-year-old Charlotte Hubbard, 22-year-old Shawn Hubbard are among those charged with negligent homicide.

The State Wildlife Commission officially adopts a Notice of Intent to permit a Black Bear Hunting season next December. LDWF Large Carnivore Program Manager John Hanks says the proposed season would be 16 days in northeast Louisiana and limited to ten tags
Cut 10 (12) “…your bear.”

Daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 am and sleep experts say losing an hour of sleep has adverse health effects on many people.  LSU Health New Orleans Public Health Expert Dr. Benjamin Springgate says sleep deprivation and mood disturbances are likely to increase.

Cut 3 (11) “…worst mood.”

Traveling Tiger fans have plenty of exciting games to look forward to, Tuscaloosa this weekend for the big game against Alabama and LSU Alumni Association President, Joe Carvilhado (Carve-uh-leedo) says there’s also a big demand to go see the Lady Tigers basketball team…

Cut 9 (08)  “…Tennessee.”

For more information visit lsualumini-dot org and search for Traveling Tigers

10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 3

Four individuals have been arrested in connection with the death of 40-year-old Donovan Brooks in Bienville Parish. Sheriff John Ballance says they believe Brooks was killed in a gruesome dog attack. He says they seized 26 dogs from the home.

Cut 14 (07) “…being down.”

 

A Black Bear hunting is set to return to Louisiana December 2024. LDWF Large Carnivore Program Manager John Hanks says it will be limited 16 days and ten tags. The limit of ten was chosen with the belief that if those killed were all female it would not destabilize the state’s Black Bear population.

Cut 11 (09) “…in decades.” 

The estimated Black Bear population in Louisiana is 1,200.

Early voting begins today for the November 18th general election. Teiko Foxx has more on what you should know…

Cut 1 (34) “…Teiko Foxx.”

 

Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour tomorrow night. Daylight Saving time ends and standard times begins until March 10th. Healthcare providers say the time change of gaining an hour tends to be easier on the body in the fall verses losing an hour in the spring. But remember it will be much darker on the drive home from work Monday so prep to be extra focused especially in construction zones.