06:30 Newscast, May 18th, 2016

Today is a big political day of announcements in Louisiana. Youtube sensation and law enforcement officer, Captain Clay Higgins, is expected to announce tonight he will run for political office. It’s reported the Cajun John Wayne has his eye on Congress and UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross thinks it’ll be the seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter…:
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Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell is also holding a news conference today regardingt he US Senate, and Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden is expected to make it official today he’s running for the 2nd Congressional District seat.

Governor John Bel Edwards second call in show, “Ask the Governor,” will be held today beginning at 2:06 pm. You can hear it on LRN stations statewide and also stream online at louisainaradionetwork.com. This month he will be joined by Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Rebekah Gee to discuss Medicaid expansion and talk with listeners about health and other important issues of concern.

Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says the Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, when people can but things like generators without paying sales taxes, is not going to happen at the end of May this year…:
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She says this is one of the result of the previous special session.

A new study by LSU, UCLA and NASA finds New Orleans and surrounding cities are sinking at high rates because of natural and human processes. Lead Scientist Dr. Cathleen Jones says they used hot spot radar to determine which areas were sinking the fastest. She says Norco and Michoud are sinking at a rate of two inches a year…:
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Jones says these new numbers can help with flood modeling and prevention.

 

LRN AM Newscall, May 18, 2016

Youtube sensation and current Lafayette Deputy Marshall Captain Clay Higgins is expected to announce tonight that he’s running for political office. Emelie Gunn has more…

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 A new study by LSU, UCLA, and NASA finds areas around New Orleans are sinking at a high rate. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Students and coaches from Plaisance Elementary School in Opelousas have been arrested after unusual disciplinary tactics were used in the school locker room. Halen Doughty has more…

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Youtube sensation and law enforcement officer, Captain Clay Higgins, is expected to announce tonight he will run for political office. Higgins recently told a Lafayette TV station he’s considering a run for either Congress or US Senate. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross believes Higgins will run for the seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter. He says Higgins has a big personality and is looking for the biggest stage.

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Cross says Higgins has never run for office before and is probably inspired by Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump. He says Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, who is running for Senate as well, will also hold a press event this morning and Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to attend…

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Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden is also holding a press conference this morning where he’s expected to announce he’ll challenge fellow democrat Cedric Richmond in the 2nd Congressional District race. Cross says Holden faces an uphill climb taking on an incumbent…

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A new study by LSU, UCLA and NASA finds New Orleans and surrounding cities are sinking at high rates because of natural and human processes. Lead Scientist Dr. Cathleen Jones says they used hot spot radar to determine which areas were sinking the fastest. She says Norco and Michoud are sinking at a rate of two inches a year.

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Jones says these new numbers can help with flood modeling and prevention.

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The data was collected from June 2009 to July 2012. Jones says the survey is also useful for determining the worst areas and where to place ground instruments to continuously monitor the sinking.

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There have been significant changes to the three different sales tax holidays that Louisiana consumers have enjoyed over the last several years. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says the Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, when people can but things like generators without paying sales taxes, usually takes place during the last weekend in May, but not this year.

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Payton says the back to school sales tax holiday, during the first weekend in August, and the 2nd amendment holiday, during the first weekend in September, will offer partial sales tax breaks this year and next.

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Payton says legislators made the changes to these sales tax holidays and the Department of Revenue is just getting the word out.

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Two elementary school coaches and three elementary students have been arrested after participating in extreme disciplinary tactics. Major Eddie Thibodaux with St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says coaches Keidrick Owens and Mona Wilson told three students at Plaisance Elementary School in Opelousas to discipline three other students.

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Thibodaux says all of the children involved are between 11 to 14-years-old. He says parents should talk to their kids about any unusual things that might be going on at their schools.

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Thibodaux says Owens and Wilson have both been charged with malfeasance in office, criminal conspiracy, and encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, and the three students have been charged with aggravated battery. But he says Wilson is also charged with obstruction of justice for telling the students and their parents to keep quiet.

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LSU Football Coach Les Miles announces his coaching staff will hold “Satellite Camps” in north and south Louisiana during the first week of June. The first camp takes place June 2nd in Bossier City and they’ll also have a kicking and specialist camp on June third at the Saints practice facility. Those camps will cost 20-bucks and Miles says there will be a free youth camp on June 7th at Joe Brown Park in New Orleans…

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Miles says the new NCAA rule on satellite camps allow LSU to partner with instate schools to host these camps, which should benefit the likes of UL Lafayette, Louisiana Tech, Southeastern and other Louisiana schools….

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It’s also been announced that personnel at SEC headquarters will assist in-stadium Instant Replay Officials when replay decisions are made during football games in 2016. Miles likes the idea of a collaborative replay process…

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18:30 LRN Newscast May 17

There have been significant changes to the three different sales tax holidays that Louisiana consumers have enjoyed over the last several years. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says the Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, when people can but things like generators without paying sales taxes, usually takes place during the last weekend in May, but not this year.

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She says lawmakers made the decision not to offer these exemptions during the recent special session.

Two Alabama football players have been arrested in Monroe after they were found smoking weed in a vehicle at Forsythe Park with two guns in the car, one of which was stolen. Cam Robinson played at West Monroe High School and has started at Alabama at left tackle the last two seasons. Hottie Jones, a former Neville Tiger, has been a backup safety for the Tide. KTVE sports director Gene Ponti says this arrest took everyone by surprise because the boys have never been trouble makers.

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Two elementary school coaches and three elementary students have been arrested after participating in extreme disciplinary tactics. Major Eddie Thibodaux with St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says coaches Keidrick Owens and Mona Wilson told three students at Plaisance Elementary School in Opelousas to discipline three other students.

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Thibodaux says all of the children involved are between 11 to 14-years-old.

An elderly couple was stabbed by a 17-year-old in the driveway of their home in Calcasieu Parish. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says 69-year-old Robert Anderson is deceased, and his wife 57-year-old Rita Anderson is in critical condition at a local hospital. Mancuso says Antonieo Smith of Sulphur attacked the couple as they were coming home. Mancuso says Smith knew the Andersons.

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17:30 LRN newscast May 17 ***Legislative Report***

Spirited debate took place in a Senate committee over the sanctuary city bill that would punish cities who refuse to enforce the federal immigration law. Attorney General Jeff Landry explains why this legislation is needed…:
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But Senators expressed concern that the proposal would give Landry too much power. If the attorney general determined a jurisdiction operated as a sanctuary city, the state could then prohibit that city or parish from borrowing money for large construction projects. The legislation has already been approved by the House, and a vote by the Senate Judiciary A committee is expected next week.

A house-approved abortion bill has also stalled in a senate committee. This legislation would prohibit abortions if the parents learn that the fetus has a genetic abnormality. Members of the Senate health committee expressed concerns over whether this proposed law violates the constitution.

Students in public and charter schools would be required to learn cursive under a measure nearing final legislative approval. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says there are plenty of things that are written in cursive:
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The Senate-approved measure won unanimous approval in the House Education Committee and heads to the House floor.

The legislature approves a bill stating local police officers can’t ticket children for operating a lemonade stand in their neighborhood. Michelle Southern reports…:
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16:45 LRN Sportscast May 17

Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban has issued a statement in response to the two Crimson Tide football players who were arrested in Monroe overnight. Saban said he’s aware of the situation and is in the process of gathering facts. Hootie Jones and Cam Robinson were booked overnight, after guns and marijuana were allegedly found in a vehicle they occupied. KTVE-TV Sports Director Gene Ponti says this incident is shocking:
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Robinson played at West Monroe and Jones at Neville.

In other football news, former LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger has signed with the Chargers, one day after his release from the Tennessee Titans. The Saints have released kicker and former Louisiana Tech standout Josh Scobee. That leaves Kai Forbath as the lone kicker on their roster.

And former Texas linebacker Dalton Santos is transferring to Louisiana Tech. Santos will be eligible this season after missing all of last year with an an injury injury. He saw limited action two seasons ago.

The LSU baseball team hosts Northwestern State in a non-conference match-up tonight. After the game against the Demons, LSU will have three more games left with number one ranked Florida. The Tigers are currently tied with Ole Miss for third place in the SEC West, but Coach Paul Mainieri says the team still has the chance to move up in the league standings…
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IN other action tonight…Tulane hosts Nicholls, UL Lafayette is at UNO and ULM’s game at Southern Miss has been cancelled.

The Pelicans will be holding their lucky rabbit’s foot as tonight it’s the NBA draft lottery at 7 PM.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 17th

A Senate committee has postponed a vote for at least one week on a bill that would punish cities who adopt policies that don’t enforce federal immigration laws without a court order. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny expressed concerns about the Attorney General having sole power over determining who is a so-called sanctuary city…:
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Under the legislation, jurisdictions labeled as sanctuary cities could be prohibited from borrowing dollars for large construction projects. The measure has already won approval in the House.

Lawmakers want it to be a requirement that public and charter school students learn cursive. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater is all for it…
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The Senate-approved measure cleared the House Education Committee and heads to the House floor.

State Police have made an arrest in connection with that body found in the median on Interstate 10 in Ascension Parish. Twenty-five-year-old Brodnick Whittington of St. James was taken into custody and charged with felony hit and run. Authorities believe Whittington’s vehicle struck 35-year-old Jenise Williams of Harvey on Saturday night.

Two former Louisiana prep stars and current Crimson Tide football players were arrested in Monroe on gun and drug charges. Jeff Palermo has more…
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15:30 LRN Newscast May 17th

Monroe Police say two Alabama football players were arrested in Forsythe Park with marijuana and guns in their vehicle, one of the weapons was allegedly stolen. Cameron Robinson and Hootie Jones were taken into custody this morning. KTVE-TV sports director Gene Ponti…
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Both Robinson and Jones were high school football stars in the area.

A Senate committee has delayed a vote on the so-called Sanctuary Cities Bill, which would penalize jurisdictions that do not follow federal immigration law without a court order. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny has concerns….
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Martiny says the Attorney General would have a lot of power in determing which locations are a Sanctuary City and those cities could be prohibited from borrowing money for large construction projects.

A 17-year-old Sulphur teen is behind bars for a fatal stabbing that occurred outside the home of the victims. 69-year-old Robert Anderson was killed and his 57-year-old wife is said to be in critical condition. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso…
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Mancuso says Antonieo Smith was inside the Anderson’s home before he stabbed the victims. And the sheriff says Smith knew the Andersons.

Public and charter school students could be required to learn cursive writing, as a bill to mandate script is moving through the legislature without much opposition. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says kids need to learn to cursive, so they can read historic documents…:
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The bill, which has passed the Senate, heads to the House floor.

14:30 Newscall, May 17th, 2016

A 17-year-old Sulphur teen allegedly stabbed an elderly couple in their driveway, killing the man and critically injuring his wife. Calcaiseu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says 69-year-old Robert Anderson died as a result of the stabbing, and 57-year-old Rita Anderson is in critical condition. He believes Antonieo Smith of Sulphur also robbed and vandalized Anderson’s home…:
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He says Smith knew the Andersons somehow. He is being held on several charges including murder and attempted murder with $2 million dollars bond.

A measure headed to the desk of Governor John Bel Edwards would ban the ticketing of lemonade stands set up in neighborhoods. The bill exempts minors who make less than $500 year from a law requiring businesses to pay an occupational license tax. The new law goes into effect in August.

Two Alabama football players have been arrested in Monroe on gun and drug charges. Police say Cam Robinson and Hootie Jones were found smoking weed in a vehicle at Forsythe Park, and officers also discovered two guns in the car as well, one of which was stolen. KTVE-TV Sports Director Gene Ponti says they picked a bad location to for this, because police frequently survey the area:
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The two northeast Louisiana football stars were booked on the drugs and weapons charges.

Two coaches and three students from Plaisance Elementary School have been arrested for “questionable disciplinary actions” against three students, according to St. Landry Parish sheriff’s deputies. They say PE teachers Kendrick Owens and Mona Wilson are accused instructing three older students to take at least three younger students into the back of the locker room and whip the younger students with belts.

 

PM Newscall, May 17th, 2016

Two Crimson Tide football players have been arrested in Monroe on gun and drug charges. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The legislature approves a bill stating local police officers can’t ticket children for operating a lemonade stand in their neighborhood. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Public and charter school students could be required to learn cursive writing, as a bill to mandate script is moving through the legislature without opposition. It passed out of House Education today with an amendment to include charter schools. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says kids need to learn to write in cursive so they can read historic documents.

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Broadwater says a signature is still required on legal documents, and without cursive writing, kids wouldn’t be able to sign their name. He doesn’t think it would interfere with the rest of the curriculum.

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Broadwater says there are plenty of things that he has to read, or wants to read, that are written in cursive.

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The Senate-approved measure won unanimous approval in the House Education Committee and now heads to the House floor.

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Spirited debate took place in a Senate committee today over the sanctuary cities bill that would punish cities who refuse to enforce the federal immigration law. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny expressed concerns about the Attorney General having sole power over determining who is considered a sanctuary city.

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The measure could prevent New Orleans and Lafayette, which are considered sanctuary cities, from borrowing dollars for construction projects. The committee will continue debate on this bill next week. Attorney General Jeff Landry explains why this legislation is needed…

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Landry says if the bond commission chooses, they can negate his opinion and continue to issue the bonds. But Martiny says this needs to be done the right way if we’re going to restrict sanctuary cities.

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Two Alabama football players have been arrested in Monroe on gun and drug charges. Police say Cam Robinson and Hootie Jones were found smoking weed in a vehicle at Forsythe Park, and officers also discovered two guns in the car as well, one of which was stolen. KTVE-TV Sports Director Gene Ponti says they picked a bad location to for this, because police frequently survey the area.

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Robinson played at West Monroe High School and has started at Alabama at left tackle the last two seasons. Jones, a former Neville Tiger, has been a backup safety for the Tide. Ponti says both boys come from good families and have never been trouble makers. He says this arrest took everyone by surprise.

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The two football stars have been charged with possession of a controlled substance and illegal carrying of a weapon in the presence of narcotics. Robinson has also been charged with illegal possession of a stolen firearm. Ponti says there are rumors going around as to why they would have been in that park so late at night.

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An elderly couple was stabbed by a 17-year-old in the driveway of their home in Calcasieu Parish. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says 69-year-old Robert Anderson is deceased, and his wife 57-year-old Rita Anderson is in critical condition at a local hospital. Mancuso says Antonieo Smith of Sulphur attacked the couple as they were coming home. Mancuso says Smith knew the Andersons.

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Mancuso says Smith was arrested less than 20 minutes after fleeing the scene, when he wrecked a stolen vehicle in front of a sheriff’s deputy then tried to run away. Mancuso says Smith also robbed and vandalized the Andersons’ home.

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Smith has been charged with 2nd degree murder, attempted 2nd degree murder, armed robbery, aggravated burglary, possession of stolen items, and several traffic charges. His bond has been set at $2-million. Mancuso says the violent acts took place between the front door and the driveway of the Andersons’ home.

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13:30 Newscast, May 17th, 2016

Two Crimson Tide football players have been arrested in Monroe on gun and drug charges. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Spirited debate took place in a Senate committee today over the sanctuary cities bill that would punish cities who refuse to enforce the federal immigration law. Attorney General Jeff Landry explains why this legislation is needed…:
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The committee will continue debate on this bill next week.

Kids in public and charter schools would be required to learn cursive under a measure that is nearing final legislative approval. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says there are plenty of things that are written in cursive:
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The Senate-approved measure won unanimous approval in the House Education Committee and now heads to the House floor.

A measure headed to the desk of Governor John Bel Edwards would ban the ticketing of lemonade stands set up in neighborhoods. The bill exempts minors who make less than $500 year from a law requiring businesses to pay an occupational license tax. The new law goes into effect in August.

A teen from Sulfur is in jail on 2 million dollars bond for allegedly stabbing a man to death and injuring his wife after he broke into their home. Antonieo Smith is accused of fatally stabbing 69-year-old Robert Anderson, and injuring 57-year-old Rita Anderson of Sulphur. His charges include murder and attempted murder.