11:40 Sportscast, April 6th, 2015

Former NFL star and Saints safety Darren Sharper is scheduled for arraignment this afternoon in federal court on drug and rape charges. It’s been reported that Sharper will get 20 years in Louisiana, but will serve just nine under a “global” plea deal. Legal analyst Chick Foret says many people aren’t happy about the leniency Sharper is getting for these very serious charges…
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Tomorrow Sharper will appear in state court for arraignment on aggravated rape charges.

The Pelicans are just a half-game back of Oklahoma City for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Thunder lost to Houston yesterday. New Orleans and O-K-C are in action tomorrow night, the Thunder host the Spurs, while the Pels host the Warriors.

The LSU baseball team gets back to work today after taking Easter Sunday off. The Tigers are coming off a sweep over Alabama to improve their SEC record to 8-and-4. LSU is a game and a half back of Texas A-and-M for first place in the SEC West.

Southeastern Louisiana is in first place by one game over McNeese State in the Southland. The Lions took two of three from Northwestern State, while the Cowboys swept UNO and they’ll visit ULM on Tuesday.

The Warhawks swept a doubleheader from UT Arlington on Saturday to improve to 5-and-7 in the Sun Belt. U-L Lafayette is 8-and-6 in the league after a five to one win over Georgia Southern yesterday.

New Orleans native Avery Johnson will reportedly become the next head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Johnson has been a head coach for Dallas and Brooklyn, but he’s never been a college coach before.

And tonight in the Final Four it’s Wisconsin versus Duke.

10:30 Newscast, April 6th, 2015

A contentious legislative session has another hot button item to discuss. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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State Police say one of their troopers was injured in a wreck involving a drunk driver Sunday morning in East Baton Rouge Parish. They say the cop was arresting someone for DWI on the side of I-12, when the fully marked State Police Tahoe was hit from behind by a vehicle. That driver, 24-year-old Magen Hall, registered a BAC of nearly twice the legal limit and was arrested. Both the trooper and the first DWI suspect suffered minor to moderate injuries.

Former New Orleans Saints star Darren Sharper is scheduled to be in court today in Louisiana. Sharper is accused of drugging women so he could rape them in four states and struck a “global” plea deal to address the charges in all jurisdictions. Legal analyst Chick Foret believes Sharper will definitely serve nine new years in jail, but the exact details of the multi state plea deal are not yet known…:
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Sharper is scheduled to be in federal court today in New Orleans and state court tomorrow.

State Police say a crash in Iberia Parish claimed the life of Loreauville Mayor Albert Broussard. They two vehicles hit head-on when a truck entered the opposite lane of travel and struck the car Broussard was riding in. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Two others were hospitalized.

 

09:30 Newscast April 6, 2015

Lt Governor Jay Dardenne starts a statewide tour today to officially announce that he’s running for Governor. Recent polls have shown Dardenne a distant third in the race behind the leading Republican David Vitter then the Democratic candidate John Bel Edwards. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says in order for Dardenne to have a fighting chance at making the runoff, something major would have to happen with Vitter…

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Dardenne will begin in Baton Rouge and Lafayette today, tomorrow he’ll visit Alexandria and Lake Charles. Wednesday it’s New Orleans then Thursday Monroe and Shreveport.

Shreveport Police are looking for a 19-year-old man accused of firing a gun into a crowd gathered at a park, killing a 13-year-old boy. Witnesses told authorities that Antonious Cawthorne was asked to leave the park after pulling a gun during an argument. They say, as he was driving off, he stopped and fired into the crowd. Keandre Broadway was shot and died later at a local hospital. Cawthorne is wanted for second degree murder.

Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper is scheduled for arraignment today in federal court and tomorrow in state court. Michelle Southern reports…

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State Police report an overnight crash in Richland Parish has claimed the life of a Rayville man. They say a vehicle driven by 27-year-old Jeremy Wood traveled off the roadway and struck a culvert causing his vehicle to become airborne and overturn. Wood, who was unrestrained at the time of the crash, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation is continuing.

08:30 Newscast April 6, 2015

Lt Governor Jay Dardenne begins a statewide tour today to officially announce that he’s running for Governor. Michelle Southern reports…

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State Police say a man was killed and a woman injured in a single vehicle motorcycle crash in Lafourche Parish. They say 48-year-old Troy Billiot of Lockport failed to negotiate a left turn and drove off the roadway down an embankment. Both Billiot and his passenger, 41-year-old Melissa Duran, were ejected from the motorcycle. Billiot was pronounced dead at the scene. Duran was transported to a local hospital with moderate injuries. The investgation is ongoing.

The religious freedom debate is coming to Louisiana. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson has filed a bill that would block state government from penalizing a business or person for decisions made based on their religious views about marriage. Jeremy Alford of la-politics-dot-com, says some veteran lawmakers might not be willing to debate this bill, with some big issues already on the table…

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Common Core and the budget are expected to dominate the legislative session that begins one week from today.

And in that session, lawmakers will attempt to come up with a fiscal plan to avoid large budget cuts to health care and higher education. Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert, Governor Jindal’s legislative liaison, says while the state’s budget problems are difficult, he believes every crisis is an opportunity….

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07:30 Newscast April 6, 2015

The hot topic of religious freedom, which made national headlines in Indiana and Arkansas, is coming to Louisiana. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson has filed a bill that would prevent state government from penalizing a business or person for decisions made based on their religious views about marriage. Jeremy Alford of la-politics-dot-com, says this bill has a chance to bring national attention to Louisiana…

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Gays rights organization, Equality Louisiana, has already come out in opposition to Johnson’s measure.

Today, Lt Governor Jay Dardenne kicks off a statewide tour to officially announce that he’s running for Governor. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the fact that Dardenne supports Common Core may be a big problem for his campaign…

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Recent polls have shown Dardenne a distant third in the race behind the leading Republican David Vitter then the Democratic candidate John Bel Edwards.

A very difficult legislative session begins a week from today and there are numerous bills seeking to raise revenue as a way to close the budget deficit. However, the Jindal administration has said if lawmakers raise taxes in one area, they have to be lowered somewhere else, so it’s revenue neutral. Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert, Governor Jindal’s legislative liaison, believes that’s what the public wants too…

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Hebert is optimistic a workable solution can be had.

Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper is scheduled for arraignment today in federal court on drug and rape charges. It’s been reported that Sharper will get 20 years in Louisiana, but will serve just nine under a “global” plea deal. Legal analyst Chick Foret says many people aren’t happy about the leniency Sharper is getting for these very serious charges…

cut 11 (10) “been reduced”

Tomorrow Sharper will appear in state court for arraignment on aggravated rape charges.

06:45 Sportscast April 6, 2015

Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper is scheduled for arraignment today in federal court and tomorrow in state court. The 39-year-old is accused of drugging and raping women in four states and struck a “global” plea deal to resolve all of the charges where he’s been indicted. Legal analyst Chick Foret says the end results of both hearings this week will be guilty pleas…:

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It’s been reported that Sharper will get 20 years in Louisiana, but will serve just nine under the multi state deal.

In the NBA, Oklahoma City fell to the Houston Rockets last night 115-12. The Thunder have lost four of their last five, while the Pelicans have won four of their last five. The Pels are now just a half game behind the Thunder for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Pelicans host Golden State tomorrow night.

The third-ranked LSU Tigers completed a wild weekend sweep of Alabama over the weekend as two of the three games went into extra innings. It’s LSU’s first road sweep of the Crimson Tide since 2001. The Tigers improve to 27-5 and will host UNO tomorrow night.

Speaking of the Privateers, they will be coming to The Box after dropping three straight to McNeese State. The Cowboys hit the road to take on ULM Tuesday night.

Elsewhere in the Southland, Nicholls sweeps Incarnate Word and Southeastern took two of three against Northwestern State. Southeastern remains atop the Southland Conference standings. The Colonels will next face Tulane on Tuesday while Southeastern hosts South Alabama. Wednesday, Northwestern travels to Baton Rouge to face LSU.

In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette dropped two out of three against Geogia Southern and ULM sweeps Texas-Arlington. The Cajuns look to bounce back when they host Houston tomorrow.

And Louisiana Tech dropped their weekend series against Conference USA foe, Western Kentucky.

06:30 Newscast April 6, 2015

Lt Governor Jay Dardenne begins a statewide tour today to officially announce that he’s running for Governor. Dardenne will begin in Baton Rouge and Lafayette today. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat believes Dardenne has a tough road ahead

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tomorrow he’ll visit Alexandria and Lake Charles. Wednesday it’s New Orleans then Thursday Monroe and Shreveport.

The religious freedom debate which made national headlines in Indiana and Arkansas is coming to Louisiana. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson has filed a bill that would prevent state government from penalizing a business or person for decisions made based on their religious views about marriage. Jeremy Alford of la-politics-dot-com says, with the state facing a huge budge deficit, will some legislators be willing to debate this issue…

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Common Core and the budget are expected to dominate the legislative session that begins Monday.

What is expected to be a very difficult legislative session begins a week from today as state lawmakers will try to come up with a fiscal plan to avoid large budget cuts to health care and higher education. Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert has been appointed as Governor Jindal’s legislative liaison. Hebert is optimistic a workable solution can be had…

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Heading into the session, there are numerous bills seeking to raise revenue as a way to close the budget deficit, but the Jindal administration has said if lawmakers raise taxes in one area, they have to be lowered somewhere else, so it’s revenue neutral.

LRN AM Newscall April 6

Lt Governor Jay Dardenne begins a statewide tour today to officially announce that he’s running for Governor. Michelle Southern reports.

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A contentious legislative session has another hot button item to discuss. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper is scheduled for arraignment today in federal court and tomorrow in state court. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Lt Governor Jay Dardenne begins a statewide tour today to officially announce that he’s running for Governor. Dardenne will begin in Baton Rouge and Lafayette today, tomorrow he’ll visit Alexandria and Lake Charles. Wednesday it’s New Orleans then Thursday Monroe and Shreveport. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat believes Dardenne has a tough road ahead

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Recent polls have shown Dardenne a distant third in the race behind the leading Republican David Vitter then the Democratic candidate John Bel Edwards. Pinsonat says not only is Dardenne a moderate conservative, the fact that he supports Common Core might also be a problem for his campaign

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Pinsonat says Vitter is a very powerful Senator and has a strong ability to raise plenty of cash while Dardenne’s war chest is lacking. He says in order for Dardenne to have a fighting chance at making the runoff, something major would have to happen with Vitter…:

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What is expected to be a very difficult legislative session begins a week today as state lawmakers will try to come up with a fiscal plan to avoid large budget cuts to health care and higher education. Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert has been appointed as Governor Jindal’s legislative liaison. Hebert is optimistic a workable solution can be had…

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Heading into the session, there are numerous bills seeking to raise revenue as a way to close the budget deficit, but the Jindal administration has said if lawmakers raise taxes in one area, they have to be lowered somewhere else, so it’s revenue neutral. Hebert believes that’s what the public wants too

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Hebert is familiar with the legislature as he’s served in the House and the Senate prior to becoming A-T-C Commissioner. He says while the state’s budget problems are difficult, he believes every crisis is an opportunity….

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Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper is scheduled for arraignment today in federal court and tomorrow in state court. The 39-year-old is accused of drugging and raping women in four states and struck a “global” plea deal to resolve all of the charges where he’s been indicted. Legal analyst Chick Foret says the end results of both hearings this week will be guilty pleas…:

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It’s been reported that Sharper will get 20 years in Louisiana, but will serve just nine under the multi state deal. Foret feels it will be far more complicated than that. But he says either way many people aren’t happy about the leniency Sharper is getting for these very serious charges…:

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Foret believes Sharper will definitely serve nine new years in jail, but once all the details in the case are hammered out this week we’ll know a lot more…:

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The religious freedom debate which made national headlines in Indiana and Arkansas is coming to Louisiana. Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson has filed a bill that would prevent state government from penalizing a business or person for decisions made based on their religious views about marriage. Jeremy Alford of la-politics-dot-com, says with the state facing a huge budge deficit, will some legislators be willing to debate this issue…

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Gays rights organization, Equality Louisiana, has already come out in opposition to Johnson’s measure, because they believe it will lead to the discrimination of gays, lesbians and transgender individuals. Alford says this bill has a chance to bring national attention to Louisiana…

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Common Core and the budget are expected to dominate the legislative session that begins Monday. Alford says some veteran lawmakers might not be willing to debate this bill, with some big issues already on the table

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10:30 Weekend Newscast, April 4th, 2015

Lawmakers had until Friday to pre-file bills for the legislative session that begins April 13th and so far there are nearly 1,000 measures set to be taken up. Most of the legislation deals with the massive state budget deficit, but there was a bill filed yesterday which would prevent state government from penalizing a business or person for decisions made based on their religious views about marriage. So the religious freedom debate which made national headlines in Indiana and Arkansas appears headed to Louisiana.

Haughton Representative Henry Burns, who has filed a bill that would require bar and restaurant patrons to have a designated driver, is now saying he will not try to seek approval of his measure in this session. Burns says his legislation would be difficult to enforce…:
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He feels something like this would be better taken up at local levels.

This is the biggest weekend of the seafood year and a distributor says the crawfish are in good supply, but the sooner you get your orders in the better…:
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The Slidell police officer who was shot during a shootout Friday night is said to be doing well. Cops say they responded to reports of a disturbance at a bar and were opened fire upon by a suspect. Officers returned fire but it is not known of the suspect was hit by a bullet. The suspect was apprehended by a K-9 and was injured in the incident which remains under investigation.

 

09:30 Weekend Newscast, April 4th, 2015

Let the crawfish boils continue today. Lots of folks had their fill of mudbugs on Good Friday as the biggest seafood weekend of the year got underway. Gulf Seafood Institute Chairman Harlon Pearce says the product and prices are so great right now Louisianians can’t get enough…:
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He says though prices are currently excellent, you can expect them to continue to drop after this weekend.

Spring Festival season is also in full swing in Louisiana. There is at least a fair or festival on the calendar every weekened through the end of June in Louisiana. Lt. Governor’s Office spokesman Jacques Berry says Louisiana festivals are loved by locals and tourists…:
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He says you can log on to www.louisianatravel.com to see a full calendar of events happening this spring.

The author of a bill to require a designated driver before drinks can be served to a person at a bar or restaurant, now plans on not seeking approval of his legislation. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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State Police say a crash yesterday in Iberia Parish claimed the life of Loreauville Mayor Albert Broussard. They two vehicles hit head-on when a truck entered the opposite lane of travel and struck the car Broussard was riding in. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Two others were hospitalized.