08:30 Newscast June 16, 2015

The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee does not anticipate Governor Bobby Jindal vetoing the bill that puts a cap on the film tax program. Scott Carwile has the story…

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The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says one of two suspects wanted for the killing of a man in Gibson over the weekend has turned himself into authorities. They say 29-year-old Carl Hayes is charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of Roosevelt Stewart. Authorities are still searching for 26-year-old Kenny Veal. Veal is considered armed and dangerous.

Springfield Mayor Charles Martin is resigning after pleading guilty to criminal mischief for his involvement in a ticket fixing scheme. Assistant LA Attorney General David Caldwell says Martin has 90 days to resign as mayor and will not be allowed to seek reelection for this office…

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Martin as well as Police Chief James Jones are accused of covering up a woman’s DWI citation.

Tropical Storm Bill is expected to make landfall today in Texas and there are concerns it could present more flooding along the Red River. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Red River could rise again as a result of this system…

cut 9 (06) “this rain”

The projected path of the system has it moving through Texas into Oklahoma dropping more rain at the source of the Red River flooding.

07:30 Newscast June 16, 2015

The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee does not expect Governor Bobby Jindal to veto the film tax credit legislation that caps the amount of credits redeemed to 180-million dollars a year. Film industry officials believe the legislation is unconstitutional, because it could lead to the state not honoring some credits, because the cap is for credits redeemed and not issued. But Lafayette Representative Joel Robideaux says legislative staff has assured lawmakers the legislation is legal…

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Hollywood South is also concerned the legislation will chase movie production away.

Springfield Mayor Charles Martin is resigning after pleading guilty to criminal mischief for being involved in a ticket fixing scheme. Assistant LA Attorney General David Caldwell says Martin and Springfield’s Police Chief altered a 2011 DWI report to go through misdemeanor court, instead of it being a felony charge…

cut 10 (11) “in office”

Martin’s plea deal will require no jail time.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says Tropical Storm Bill is expected to make landfall today in Texas and possibly present more flooding concerns along the Red River. Keim says the area of low pressure is expected to move through Texas and into Oklahoma dropping more rain at the source of the Red River flooding…

cut 8 (12) “landfall or not”

He says the Red River could rise again as a result of this system.

LSU faces Cal State-Fullerton at 2PM today in an elimination game at the College World Series. The Tigers are 10-0 in games following a loss this season and shortstop Alex Bregman says it seems that when they lose, the team comes back stronger…

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Today’s game can be seen on ESPN2.

06:45 Sportscast June 16, 2015

The LSU baseball team will look to avoid elimination today in the College World Series when they face Cal State Fullerton at 2pm. The Tigers are coming off a disastrous performance Sunday when they committed four errors in a 10-3 loss TCU. But shortstop Alex Bregman says they are focused on winning…:

cut 4 (10) “find ways to win”

LSU is 10-0 in games following a loss this season and they have outscored opponents in those games 96-32. Today’s game will be televised by ESPN2.

It’s being reported that Saints linebacker Junior Galette will not undergo surgery for his injured pectoral muscle. Galette suffered the injury by lifting weights and surgery would have caused him to miss most of the upcoming season. However, doctors told Galette that the injury could be managed through rest and rehabilitation and he could potentially be available for the start of the season.

Darren Sharper pleaded guilty Monday in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the understanding is that Sharper will serve his time at a federal prison in California…

cut 24 (12) “much more favorable”

Under the agreement, Sharper is expected to serve 9 years in prison, with credit for good behavior and time already served.

The Saints have signed veteran defensive tackle Kevin Williams to a one-year deal. He is entering his 13th year and played for Seattle last season. Williams is a six time Pro Bowl selection, a five time first team All-Pro, and a member of the 2000s All-Decade Team.

And Louisiana Tech announces all 12 of its football games will be televised in 2015. The American Sports Network has decided to televise the four games that were not scheduled to be televised, including the September 5th season opener against Southern.

06:30 Newscast June 16, 2015

The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee doesn’t see Governor Bobby Jindal vetoing the film tax credit legislation that caps the amount of credits redeemed to 180-million dollars a year. Lafayette Representative Joel Robideaux says if the governor vetoes the bill, it will lead to a 70-million dollar cut to higher education and health care

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Film industry officials believe the legislation is unconstitutional.

The Gulf of Mexico’s first tropical system of the season is expected to bring periods of heavy rain to western parts of Louisiana and possibly present more flooding concerns along the Red River. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Tropical Storm Bill is expected to make landfall today in Texas hitting Louisiana with even more rain for the western part of the state.

cut 7 (10) “we care to”

Keim says some areas of Louisiana could get several inches of rain.

The LSU baseball team will look to avoid elimination today in the College World Series when they face Cal State Fullerton at 2pm. The Tigers are coming off a disastrous performance Sunday when they committed four errors in a 10-3 loss to TCU. Freshman pitcher Alex Lange will start on the mound today and he says he doesn’t have any surprises up his sleeve…

cut 6 (11) “at the right time”

LSU is 10-0 in games following a loss this season and they have outscored opponents in those games 96-32. Today’s game will be televised by ESPN2.

AM Newscall June 16

The LSU baseball team will look to avoid elimination today in the College World Series when they face Cal State Fullerton. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The Springfield Mayor is resigning after pleading guilty to criminal mischief. Emelie Gunn has more..

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The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee does not anticipate Governor Bobby Jindal vetoing the bill that puts a cap on the film tax program. Scott Carwile has the story…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Scott Carwile”

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The LSU baseball team will look to avoid elimination today in the College World Series when they face Cal State Fullerton at 2pm. The Tigers are coming off a disastrous performance Sunday. But shortstop Alex Bregman says they are focused on winning…:

cut 4  (10)  “find ways to win”

LSU is 10-0 in games following a loss this season and they have outscored opponents in those games 96-32. Bregman says it seems that when they lose, the team comes back stronger…:

Cut 5  (08)  “leave it all out there”

LSU has not lost back to back games this season. Freshman pitcher Alex Lange will start on the mound today and he says he doesn’t have any surprises up his sleeve…:

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The Gulf of Mexico’s first tropical system of the season is expected to bring periods of heavy rain to western parts of Louisiana and possibly present more flooding concerns along the Red River. State Climatologist Barry Keim says landfall is expected today in Texas hitting Louisiana with even more rain for the western part of the state.

CUT 7 (10)  “we care to”

Keim says the area of low pressure is expected to move through Texas and into Oklahoma dropping more rain at the source of the Red River flooding.

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Keim says even though Louisiana shouldn’t be getting the severe rains as Oklahoma and Texas, some areas could still get several inches of rain. He says the Red River could rise again as a result of this system.

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Springfield Mayor Charles Martin is resigning after pleading guilty to  criminal mischief for being involved in a  ticket fixing scheme.  Assistant LA Attorney General David Caldwell says Martin and Springfield’s Police Chief  altered a 2011 DWI report to go through misdemeanor court, instead of it being a felony charge.

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Martin as well as Police Chief James Jones are accused of covering up a woman’s DWI citation. Jones pleaded guilty to criminal mischief in April and resigned. Caldwell says Martin has 90 days to resign as mayor and will not be allowed to seek reelection for this office.

cut 11 (12) “helped out”

Martin’s plea deal will require no jail time. He is required to pay $550 in fines, perform 32 hours of community service and two years of probation. Caldwell says they take cases of small town corruption seriously.

cut 12 (07)  “the right way”

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The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee doesn’t see Governor Bobby Jindal vetoing the film tax credit legislation that caps the amount of credits redeemed to 180-million dollars a year. Lafayette Representative Joel Robideaux says if the governor vetoes the bill, it will lead to a 70-million dollar cut to higher education and health care

Cut 13 (06)  “and health care”

Film industry officials believe the legislation is unconstitutional, because it could lead to the state not honoring some credits, because the cap is for credits redeemed and not issued. But Robideaux says legislative staff has assured lawmakers the legislation is legal

Cut 14 (04) “do legally”

Hollywood South is also concerned the legislation will chase movie production away. But Robideaux says a 180-million dollar cap in redeemed credits still allows for 540-million dollars in film production a year and over one-point-five billion dollars over the next three years

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LRN Newscast 17:30 Jeff Palermo

Officials continue to monitor a broad area of low pressure in the western Gulf of Mexico. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says the main story with this potential tropical storm, which is headed for the Texas coastline, is not the wind, but the rain…:
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We’ve already seen some of the outer bands of this area of low pressure bring periods of rain to Louisiana today.

Former NFL player Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape as part of a so called global arrangement. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears the former Saints star and his lawyers were able to use his multiple criminal acts in multiple states to his advantage…:
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Sharper has admitted to raping at least nine women in four states

Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain credits deputy Wayne Walker for noticing a crack in a temporary levee that eventually gave way flooding Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park over the weekend. McCain says over 110 people had to be rescued as it was incredible to see how fast the water moved in….
cut 10 (11) “….in open piece”
He says there are still dozens of vehicles stranded in the area.

State Police say two people have been arrested in connection with a March fatal hit and run in St. Mary Parish. 33-year-old Kista Sedotal of Jeanerette was struck twice and killed while walking along LA 182. Master Trooper Brooks David…:
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He says they believe 46-year-old Brian Timken of New Iberia initially hit the victim then she was hit again by 25-year-old Kayla Norris of Franklin. Timken was arrested on hit and run and obstruction. Norris was charged with hit and run.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 June 15

LSU will play Cal State Fullerton tomorrow in an elimination game at the College World Series. The Titans were stunned by Vanderbilt, who scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat Cal State in a game that was started yesterday, but completed today, because of rain. Jeren Kendall hit a walk-off two-run home run to give the Commodores the victory. It’s the first walk-off home run at the College World Series since 2009.

LSU had one of its worst College World Series performances in a 10 to 3 loss to TCU yesterday.
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That’s Coach Paul Mainieri, who will send freshman right-hander Alex Lange to the mound tomorrow. LSU is 10-and-0 on the season following a loss. Cal State will send freshman righthander Connor Seabod to the hill. Thsi will be the third ever meeting in the College World Series against the Titans, with Cal-State winning the first two previous meetings.

Former NFL player Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears Sharper has sealed the deal with authorities…:
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Sharper has admitted to raping at least nine women in Louisiana, California, Arizona, and Nevada.

The Saints begin a three-day minicamp tomorrow at the team’s training facility in Metairie. Each practice begins at 11 AM and they are open to the public, weather permitting.

And Louisiana Tech announces all 12 of its football games will be televised in 2015, a first for the Bulldog football program. The American Sports Network has decided to televise the four games that were not televised, including the season opener against Southern.

LRN Newscast 16:30 06-15-15

That large area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of Texas and western Louisiana tonight into tomorrow. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says it’s very possible it could get stronger before it hits land…
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Although Brazzell adds this will be more of a rain-maker.

Hit and run charges are facing two people connected to a March incident in St. Mary Parish, where a Jeanerette woman was struck and killed. Forty-six year-old Brian Timpken of New Iberia was the first driver to allegedly hit 33 year-old Kista Sedotal on Highway 182, then afterwards, it was 25 year-old Kayla Norris who alledgely hit Sedotal. She police she thought she just hit an animal…
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That’s State Police Master Trooper Brooks David (dah VEED)
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Dozens of vehicles are still stranded at the Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park after a temporary levee gave way over the weekend, resulting in a considerable amount of water from the Red River entering the park area. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says a deputy there on security detail noticed the levee cracking…
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Over 110 people had to be rescued.

Darren Sharper pleaded guilty today in an Orleans Parish courtroom to two counts of forcible rape and one count of simple rape. This was the final step in Sharper’s “global plea deal” resolving criminal charges in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it appears Sharper has sealed the deal with authorities…
cut 12 (10) “in ten years”

LRN Newscast 15:30 06-15-15

Officials are keeping a close eye on a large area of low pressure in the south-central Gulf of Mexico that could affect parts of southwestern Louisiana tonight into tomorrow…
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A tubing accident on the Amite has led to the drowning of an Opelousas man. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard reports 32 year-old Ketni Thomas was trying to swim upstream to help some other tubers who were in trouble. Witnesses say it appeared Thomas became exhausted and sank.
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Over 110 people at the Colfax Mudfest Recreational Park found themselves trapped after a temporary levee gave way over tyhe weekend, allowing water from the swollen Red River to flow in. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says they were able to get dozens of vehicles on a high hill, which is now completely surrounded by water. One of the attendants told him he lives seven and a half hours away…:
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Two people have been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run incident in St. Mary Parish that happened in March. Forty-six year-old Brian Timpken of New Iberia was the first driver to allegedly hit 33 year-old Kista Sedotal of Jeanerette on Highway 182. Sometime later, they believe 25 year-old Kayla Norris hit Sedotal, and she turned around…
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That’s State Police Master Trooper Brooks David (dah VEED)

LRN Newscast 14:30 06-15-15

Dozens of vehicles are trapped on a high hill at the Colfax Mudfest Park after a homemade levee gave way and water from the Red River rushed in…:
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The mayor of Springfield has pleaded guilty to criminal mischief for his participation in a ticket fixing scheme. As part of a plea deal, state judge Bruce Bennett ordered Mayor Charles Martin to resign, pay $550 in fees and fines, and enter into 2 years of probabtion. ===========================
The low pressure system in the Gulf referred to as Invest 91-L will be bringing more rain to Texas and Southwest Louisiana tonight and into tomorrow…
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That’s Jonathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, who says it is possible the system could get stronger before moving onshore.

In an Orleans Parish courtroom, former New Orleans Saints star Darren Sharper has pleaded guilty to the rape of at least 9 women in several states, including Louisiana. As part of a plea deal, Sharper will be serving 9 years in a federal prison in California…
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That’s legal analyst Tim Meche, who says Sharper will get credit for time served and for good behavior.