06:30 LRN Newscast January 20

A federal judge in New Orleans hears arguments today over how large the fine should be against BP for its role in the 2010 Gulf oil spill. The fine could be as much as 13-billion dollars. BP is expected to argue for a lower penalty. Associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, Eric Smith, says the judge will consider several factors in this complex case…
cut 9 (08) “….we’ve ever seen”
Testimony is expected to last three weeks.

Today federal and state governments begin accepting 2014 tax returns. Mark Eldredge, with Society of Louisiana Certified Public Accountants, says if you purchased health insurance through the federal marketplace, get your returns to a licensed preparer soon, because even tax pros are trying to get up to speed on the new rules…
cut 12 (07) “….this year”

Former Saints player Steve Gleason is Senator David Vitter’s guest tonight for President Obama’s State of the Union Address. Gleason, who is battling A-L-S, will also get to meet with Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell to discuss bringing more attention to the disease. Vitter says Gleason is excited for this opportunity…
cut 6 (10) “….because of that”

Governor Bobby Jindal is in the middle of some controversy during his trip to Europe. During a speech to the Henry Jackson Society, Jindal said there are communities in Europe that enforce Islamic law, instead of that country’s legislation. But British political leaders and American media outlets have issued a statements that say Muslin “no-go zones” do not exist in Europe.

LRN AM Newscall for January 20th

Former New Orleans Saint and ALS advocate Steve Gleason will be Senator David Vitter’s special guest tonight at President Obama’s State of the Union Address. Eric Gill reports…

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Arguments begin today in a federal courtroom in New Orleans over how much BP should be fined for its role in the 2010 Gulf oil spill. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Tax season begins today as the I-R-S and the Louisiana Department of Revenue are now accepting individual income tax returns. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former New Orleans Saint Steve Gleason will be Senator David Vitter’s special guest tonight at President Obama’s State of the Union Address. Gleason was diagnosed with ALS and works with his Team Gleason organization to empower others living with the disease. Vitter says he’s honored to have Gleason attend, calling Gleason an inspiring leader in the fight against ALS…

cut 4  (11)  “folks with ALS”

Vitter says he and Gleason will will have some significant meetings regarding issues associated with ALS. One of those meetings will be with US Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell. The Senator says they will discuss ways to make important equipment much more available for people battling this disease…

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Vitter says Gleason’s specialized wheelchair has become his lifeline and more equipment like that needs to be more available for people with ALS. Vitter thinks Gleason is excited about attending tonight, not just for himself, but the spotlight this will shine on the disease…

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A federal trial to determine how much oil giant B-P will be required to pay in penalties for its role in the massive 2010 Gulf oil spill begins today in New Orleans. Associate Director of the Tulane Energy Institute, Eric Smith, says a ruling made last week by U-S District Judge Carl Barbier gave us an indication on how steep the fine could be….

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BP faces up to 13-billion dollars in Clean Water Act fines and that’s based on Judge Barbier’s ruling that three-point-one million barrels of oil spewed into the Gulf, when the rig on B-P’s Macondo well exploded. Smith says environmentalists are hoping the fine is that high, because most of the money will go towards Gulf Coast restoration

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BP is expected to argue for a lower penalty than 13-billion dollars. Smith says Judge Barbier will have several factors to consider, which is not surprising considering the complexity of this trial

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Starting today, taxpayers can file their federal and state 2014 returns. Mark Eldredge, with Society of Louisiana Certified Public Accountants, says if you bought health insurance through the federal marketplace, also referred to as Obamacare, there is a special form you’ll have to fill out…

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Eldredge says every taxpayer will be asked to check a box on whether they had health insurance in 2014 and if you did not, you’re subject to a fine that’s laid out in the Affordable Care Act…

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The penalty is based on several factors including what is known as the Modified Adjusted Gross Income. Eldredge says if you purchased health insurance through the federal marketplace, he encourages you to get your returns to a licensed preparer soon, because even tax pros are trying to get up to speed on the new rules

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With election day about nine months away, the four major announced candidates are starting to speak out about why they should be Louisiana’s next governor. During a recent forum in Baton Rouge, Republican Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says there are many major issues facing the state and he has a history of bringing people together to solve problems…

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Democratic state representative John Bel Edwards says if elected, he’ll put Louisiana first, something that the current governor is not doing…

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Republican Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he’s committed to building a better Louisiana, if elected governor…

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Republican Senator David Vitter says if he’s elected governor, it will be his last political job, which means his focus will be strictly on the challenges that lie ahead for Louisiana

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16:30 LRN Newscast January 19

A CBS News poll of one-thousand Americans finds that 14-percent of Republicans want Governor Bobby Jindal to run for President. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Roadwork begins tonight on a $1 million project to modify exit ramps on I-10 in Lafayette. Department of Transportation spokesperson Deidra Druilhet says these improvements will help with the flow of traffic through the Ambassador Caffery exits…
cut 4 (05) “achieve there”
The project is expected to last until March.

Authorities had to close the I-210 bridge in Lake Charles due to a bomb threat this morning. State Police Sgt. James Anderson says they received a call about a car on fire on the Calcasieu River bridge, but found no car on fire and the person with the car said he had a bomb. Anderson says the investigation is ongoing, but they aren’t ruling out that this is all a hoax. He says their intelligence section is looking into the suspect’s background…
cut 8 (04) “are pending”
The bridge was cleared and all traffic diverted as a precaution. The bridge is now re-opened.

A two-vehicle accident in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon left three people dead and four others injured, according to State Police. Moreau says the cars of 41-year-old Stacey Lachney of Pineville and 31-year-old Jennifer Tell of Montgomery pretty much collided head on…
cut 10 (09) “dead, as well”
Lachney was also killed. Moreau says Lachney crossed the center line of US 70.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU is ranked ninth in the Division One Baseball Top 25 rankings, which came out today. Vanderbilt, who won it all last season, is ranked number one followed by Florida, Virginia, UCLA and South Carolina. The Ragin Cajuns who reached super regionals last season are not ranked.

Big game tonight in the Cajundome as the first place U-L-M Warhawks visit U-L Lafayette at 7:15. The Warhawks moved into first place in the Sun Belt standings with a 64-52 win over Arkansas Little Rock on Saturday. U-L-M heads into Lafayette riding a five-game winning streak. The Ragin Cajuns are looking to snap a two-game losing streak as they lost to South Alabama 89-82 on Saturday.

In other action tonight…Southeastern Louisiana is at Lamar, Grambling seeks its first SWAC win of the year at Prairie View A-and-M and Southern hosts Mississippi Valley State.

Louisiana Tech’s Alex Hamilton has been named Conference USA Player of the Week. The six-foot-four guard had 30 points in the Bulldogs 75-68 win over Middle Tennessee on Saturday. In that contest he made a school record 20 free throws. It’s the third time the Florida native has been named CUSA Player of the Week this season. The Bulldogs, who are 5-and-0 in league play, are at North Texas on Thursday.

In NFL news…Saints regional scout Josh Lucas is leaving the Black and Gold for the Chicago Bears. Lucas joins Ryan Pace, who was the Saints director of player personnel and now is the Bears new general manager.

There are multiple reports that fullback Melvin Jones and cornerback Rashard Robinson are no longer members of the LSU football team. Neither player is apparently taking classes this spring semester. Robinson started six games in 2014, while Jones had a chance to be LSU’s starting fullback next season.

15:30 LRN Newscast January 19

A CBS news poll of one-thousand Americans nationwide found that only 14-percent of Republicans would like to see Governor Bobby Jindal run for President. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it appears Jindal is suffering from name recognition and he could help boost that if he gets invited to some Republican Presidential debates…
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A decision on if Jindal will run for President is expected soon.

Three people were killed in a two-vehicle wreck in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon. State Police Trooper Scott Moreau says 41-year-old Stacy Lachney of Pineville was on US Highway 71 when her vehicle crossed the centerline and collided with another car….
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Lachney was pronounced dead. The other two fatal victims were from Montgomery in Grant Parish.

The Department of Transportation says work will begin tonight on a $1 million project to modify exit ramps on I-10 in Lafayette. Spokesperson Deidra Druilhet says crews will be working on the east and westbound exit ramps at Ambassador Caffery…
cut 3 (06) “capacity there”
She says these improvements will help with the flow of traffic through the area. The project is expected to be completed in March.

The I-210 bridge was shut down for several hours in Lake Charles this morning due to a bomb threat. State Police Sergeant James Anderson says it all started with a call about a car fire on the bridge…
cut 6 (06) “…he had a bomb”
The bridge was cleared and all traffic diverted as a precaution. The suspect is in custody and charges are pending. No bomb was ever found.

14:30 LRN Newscast January 19

State Police say a two-vehicle accident in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon left three people dead and four others injured. Eric Gill has more…
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A C-B-S news poll of one-thousand Americans finds that only 14-percent of Republicans would like to see Governor Jindal run for President. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal has some time to make up some ground on the republican front-runners, but time is running short…
cut 13 (08) “…voter ID awareness”
An official announcement from Jindal on a Presidential candidacy is expected soon.

Interstate 210 in Lake Charles was closed for several hours this morning because of a bomb threat. State Police Sergeant James Anderson says a person on the side of the road claimed to have a bomb inside his vehicle. Anderson says the bridge was cleared and all traffic diverated as a precuation….
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Anderson says the man who claimed to have a bomb was taken into custody.

The state department of transportation begins work today on improving the Ambassador Caffery exit on I-10 in Lafayette. The one-million dollar project is expected to be completed in March. D-O-T-D spokesperson Deidra Durilhet says the initial restriping of the existing lanes will take place at night, after that work will take place during daytime hours.
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LRN PM Newscall January 19

State Police say a two-vehicle accident in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon has left three people dead and four others injured. Eric Gill reports…

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A CBS News poll of one-thousand Americans finds that 14-percent of Republicans want Governor Bobby Jindal to run for President. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The Department of Transportation says work will begin tonight on a $1 million project to modify exit ramps on I-10 in Lafayette. Spokesperson Deidra Druilhet says crews will be working on the east and westbound exit ramps at Ambassador Caffery…

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Druilhet says due to the volume of motorists utilizing the Ambassador Caffery exits, traffic can sometimes back up to near the interstate section. She says these improvements will help with the flow of traffic through the area…

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The project is expected to be completed in March. Druihlet says the initial restriping of the existing lanes will take place at night, but after that work will take place during daytime hours…

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Authorities had to close the I-210 bridge in Lake Charles due to a bomb threat this morning. State Police Sgt. James Anderson says they received a call about a car on fire on the Calcasieu River bridge…

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Anderson says, once authorities arrived, they found that the vehicle was not on fire and the person with the vehicle claimed to have a bomb. The bridge was cleared and all traffic diverted as a precaution. State Police is no stranger to investigating bomb threats, but Anderson says this one poses unique circumstances…

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Anderson says the investigation is ongoing, but they are not ruling out that this is all a hoax. He says their intelligence section is looking into the suspect’s background… (The suspect is in custody and charges are pending.  The bridge is now re-opened.)

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State Police say a two-vehicle accident in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon left three people dead and four others injured. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says seat belts were used, but impairment is unknown. He says a vehicle driven by 41-year-old Stacey Lachney of Pineville crossed the center line of US 70 and collided with a vehicle driven by 31-year-old Jennifer Tell of Montgomery…

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Lachney was killed as a result of the crash and her passenger, Chelsee Martin of Pineville, received moderate injuries and was taken to a local hospital. Moreau says the cars pretty much collided head on…

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Tell was also killed, along with a passenger in her car identified as Brian West. Anderson says three juvenile passengers in Tell’s car received minor to serious injuries in the crash. He says impairment is not suspected at this time and the investigation is ongoing…

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A CBS News poll of one one-thousand Americans nationwide found 14-percent of Republicans would like to see Governor Bobby Jindal run for President, while 20-percent said they do not want to see him run. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the survey shows that Jindal needs to improve his name recognition…

cut 12 (08)  “Marco Rubio”

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is the republican getting the most support based on this poll, as 59-percent of the respondents said they would like to see Romney run again.  Cross says Jindal has some time to make-up some ground on the republican front-runners, but time is running short…

cut 13 (08)  “voter ID awareness”

Cross says the best way for Jindal to improve his name recognition may occur when the Republican presidential candidates start debating each other….

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13:30 Newscast January 19, 2015

A CBS News poll of one-thousand Americans finds that 14-percent of Republicans want Governor Bobby Jindal to run for President. Jeff Palermo has more…

cut 2 (30) “reporting”

Roadwork begins tonight on a $1 million project to modify exit ramps on I-10 in Lafayette. Department of Transportation spokesperson Deidra Druilhet says these improvements will help with the flow of traffic through the Ambassador Caffery exits…

cut 4 (05) “achieve there”

The project is expected to last until March.

Authorities had to close the I-210 bridge in Lake Charles due to a bomb threat this morning. State Police Sgt. James Anderson says they received a call about a car on fire on the Calcasieu River bridge, but found no car on fire and the person with the car said he had a bomb. Anderson says the investigation is ongoing, but they aren’t ruling out that this is all a hoax. He says their intelligence section is looking into the suspect’s background…

cut 8 (04) “are pending”

The bridge was cleared and all traffic diverted as a precaution. The bridge is now re-opened.

A two-vehicle accident in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon left three people dead and four others injured, according to State Police. Moreau says the cars of 41-year-old Stacey Lachney of Pineville and 31-year-old Jennifer Tell of Montgomery pretty much collided head on…

cut 10 (09) “dead, as well”

Lachney was also killed. Moreau says Lachney crossed the center line of US 70.

12:30 Newscast January 19, 2015

A CBS News poll of one one-thousand Americans nationwide found 14-percent of Republicans would like to see Governor Bobby Jindal run for President, while 20-percent said they do not want to see him run. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the survey shows that Jindal needs to improve his name recognition…

cut 12 (08) “Marco Rubio”

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is the republican getting the most support based on this poll, as 59-percent of respondents said they would like to see Romney run again.

Authorities had to close the I-210 bridge in Lake Charles due to a bomb threat this morning. State Police Sgt. James Anderson says they received a call about a car on fire on the Calcasieu River bridge…

cut 6 (06) “he had a bomb”

The bridge was cleared and all traffic diverted as a precaution. The suspect is in custody and charges are pending.

State Police say a two-vehicle accident in Natchitoches Parish on Sunday afternoon left three people dead and four others injured. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says seat belts were used, but impairment is unknown. He says a vehicle driven by 41-year-old Stacey Lachney of Pineville crossed the center line of US 70 and collided with a vehicle driven by 31-year-old Jennifer Tell of Montgomery…

cut 9 (09) “moderate injuries”

Tell was also killed, along with a passenger in her car identified as Brian West. Anderson says three juvenile passengers in Tell’s car received minor to serious injuries in the crash.

The Department of Transportation says work will begin tonight on a $1 million project to modify exit ramps on I-10 in Lafayette. Spokesperson Deidra Druilhet says crews will be working on the east and westbound exit ramps at Ambassador Caffery…

cut 3 (06) “capacity there”

She says these improvements will help with the flow of traffic through the area. The project is expected to be completed in March.

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 19

LSU is ranked ninth in the Division One Baseball Top 25 rankings, which came out today. Vanderbilt, who won it all last season, is ranked number one followed by Florida, Virginia, UCLA and South Carolina. The Ragin Cajuns who reached super regionals last season are not ranked.

Big game tonight in the Cajundome as the first place U-L-M Warhawks visit U-L Lafayette at 7:15. The Warhawks moved into first place in the Sun Belt standings with a 64-52 win over Arkansas Little Rock on Saturday. U-L-M heads into Lafayette riding a five-game winning streak. The Ragin Cajuns are looking to snap a two-game losing streak as they lost to South Alabama 89-82 on Saturday.

In other action tonight…Southeastern Louisiana is at Lamar, Grambling seeks its first SWAC win of the year at Prairie View A-and-M and Southern hosts Mississippi Valley State.

The Pelicans will face the New York Knicks today in a game that will tip-off at 4:30 Central time. New Orleans is coming off a 95-93 win over Toronto yesterday. Tyreke Evans had 26 points as New Orleans won without Anthony Davis, who missed his second consecutive game because of a sprained left toe.

In NFL news…Saints regional scout Josh Lucas is leaving the Black and Gold for the Chicago Bears. Lucas joins Ryan Pace, who was the Saints director of player personnel and now is the Bears new general manager.

Meanwhile, Saints General Manager and Head Coach Sean Payton will be in Mobile this week for Senior Bowl practices and Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will not play in this Sunday’s Pro Bowl because of a thigh injury.

The Baton Rouge advocate reports that fullback Melvin Jones and cornerback Rashard Robinson are no longer members of the LSU football team. Neither player is apparently taking classes this spring semester. Robinson started six games in 2014, while Jones had a chance to be LSU’s starting fullback next season.