11:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

State lawmakers are gearing up for another special session. The Revenue Estimating Conference said Louisiana has a $313 million dollar hole in the budget. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne…:
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The special session could begin next month.

Today is Martin Luther King Jr Day, and Wallet Hub has issued a report on race relations which indicates Louisiana is among the top 10 for making the most progress. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says the report measured the gaps between blacks and whites in 16 key indicators that put the state right at number 10…:
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She says Louisiana is still struggling in areas of white/black business ownership, and average income.

State Rep. Jack Montoucet of Crowley takes over as Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary. Emelie Gunn has more.:
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State Police are looking for the driver involved in a three vehicle hit and run in Baton Rouge that injured a Trooper who was in his patrol car. They say Sunday afternoon an unknown vehicle rear-ended a fully marked LSP unit and another truck, then fled the scene. The Trooper sustained minor injuries. Investigators believe that the suspect vehicle is a red/maroon Chrysler PT Cruiser or Chevrolet HHR.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 16th

State lawmakers are once again getting ready to enter a special session because the state is facing a $313 million budget deficit. Halen Doughty reports…
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It’s is Martin Luther King Junior day. So state and local government offices are closed today. There are several M-L-K day celebrations taking place and officials urge residents to do volunteer work in honor of the civil rights leader, who would be 88 years-old today.

State Representative Jack Montoucet begins his role today as the state’s new Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary. Montoucet has been the owner of an alligator farm in Acadiana for 30 years. Montoucet says alligators were on the endangered species list years ago but through the work of LDWF, the population has grown substantially. He looks forward to expanding other similar programs…
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According to guidelines recently established, parents of children up to age 5 should limit their child’s screen time to one hour per tday. Ochsner Health Center Zachary Pediatrician, Doctory Myrian Ortiz, says while it is esseential to limit a child’s media time, technology isn’t entireley bad either…
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09:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

Louisiana is facing yet another mid-year budget shortfall, this time $313 million dollars. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says they’ll have to look at cuts or revenue raising measures in a special session; and the picture of what could happen is grim..:
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A special session could happen next month.

Crowley Representative Jack Montoucet begins his duties today as the new Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. He says there are plans for how to deal with the controversial spending under former Secretary Robert Barham revealed in an audit…:
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He also says he plans to resolve issues with recreational fishermen over red snapper management; where former Secretary Charlie Melancon crashed.

The American Academy of Pediatrics has released new guidelines on kids’ media use. They say children 2-5 years shouldn’t be on TV, computers or tablets more than one hour per day. Ochsner Health Center Zachary Pediatrician Dr. Myriam Ortiz says parents of kids who are older than 6 should keep the media restrictions steady…:
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She says children younger than 18 months shouldn’t be exposed to digital media at all.

Three museums in Shreveport that were slated to be closed at the end of last year will still be around a few more weeks. State funding for the sites was supposed to be cut off December 31st due to budget constraints, but they’ve been grated approval to stay open through February. They are the Spring Street Museum; the Shreveport Water Works museum; and the Shreveport Railroad Museum.

 

08:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown says he will not resign, even after being convicted of his second domestic abuse charge in four months. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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It’s believed man in Baton Rouge was lighting a cigarette when the trailer he was in exploded due to a suspected propane leak. That’s according to fire officials. They said they man was living in the travel unit while his flood damaged home was being repaired. The resident suffered severe burns, and is being treated at a local hospital.

Acadiana lawmaker and alligator farmer Jack Montoucet will begin his duties as the new state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary on Monday. He says one of his plans while serving is to come up with ways to get more residents involved in outdoor activities…:
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Montoucet was appointed by Governor Edwards.

A special session could kick off as early as next month so that lawmakers can decide how to deal with the state’s $313 million dollar budget shortfall. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the legislature raised nearly $2 billion in taxes last year, but it just wasn’t enough to balance the budget…:
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Dardenne says they plan to use money from the rainy day fund to close some of the gap, but that still leaves about another 200 million dollars in possible cuts.

 

07:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

State lawmakers are once again getting ready to enter a special session as Louisiana faces a $313 million budget deficit…:
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State Police are looking for the driver involved in a three vehicle hit and run in Baton Rouge that injured a Trooper who was in his patrol car. They say Sunday afternoon an unknown vehicle rear-ended a fully marked LSP unit and another truck, then fled the scene. The Trooper sustained minor injuries. Investigators believe that the suspect vehicle is a red/maroon Chrysler PT Cruiser or Chevrolet HHR.

Despite of calls for his resignation due to 2 domestic violence convictions, Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown says he won’t step down. But Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor says what Brown did is not acceptable.:
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The Senate can expel Brown from the body but the Democratic lawmaker says if that happens he’s going to explore legal options.

A local doctor advises parents to limit their children’s screen time each day because too much time looking at a TV, computer or tablet can be bad for a child’s health. Ochsner Health Center-Zachary Pediatrician Dr. Myriam Ortiz says children younger than 18 months shouldn’t be exposed to digital media at all. She says of children up to 2 years..:
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She says while it is essential to limit a child’s media time, technology isn’t entirely bad for children.

 

06:45 Sportscast, January 16th, 2017

Despite a convincing performance by Bossier Parish native Dak Prescott and the Cowboys, Dallas couldn’t get by red hot Aaron Rodgers and the Packers in the divisional round of the playoffs. Green Bay is heading to the NFC championship game after a 51 yard field goal as time expired lifted the Packers to a 34-31 victory over the Cowboys. It was rookie Prescott’s playoff debut and he began a Dallas rally with a 40-yard touchdown pass in the first half and had come back from a 15 point deficit to tie the game twice over the final 4 minutes, but a pass from Rodgers set up the contest winning field goal with 35 seconds left.

The Packers will face the New Orleans Saints rival Falcons Sunday in the Georgia Dome. Atlanta knocked out Seattle 36-20 to head to the NFC title game.

In the AFC championship game it’ll be the Steelers, who beat Kansas City last night 18-16, and the Patriots, who beat Houston, competing for a spot in the Super Bowl next Sunday night.

In the NBA things still aren’t working for the New Orleans Pelicans as they drop a road contest to Chicago 107-99 on Saturday. New Orleans faces another tough road game today at 3 against the Pacers.

In college hoops the LSU men’s basketball team will be hoping to turn around a dismal three weeks on Wednesday as they face Auburn. The Tigers dropped another ugly one in Baton Rouge Saturday; falling 81-66 to Alabama.

Sunday Southeastern rallied to beat in-state rival McNeese State 79-75. Tulane fell to SMU 80-64.

Today Louisiana will take on Georgia State at home. ULM hosts Georgia Southern. Grambling is at Texas Southern.

Acadiana lawmaker and alligator farmer Jack Montoucet will begin his duties as the new state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary today. He says one of his priorities will be to get more people to participate in outdoor activities…:
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06:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown issued a statement saying he has no intention of leaving office, even though some are calling for his resignation over his two domestic abuse convictions. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor hopes Brown won’t force the Senate to expel him…:
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Brown feels that would be way too harsh for misdemeanor offenses.

Meanwhile State lawmakers are gearing up for another special session. The Revenue Estimating Conference said Louisiana has a $313 million dollar hole in the budget. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says at this point, a special session is inevitable so the cuts can be spread around…:
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The special session could begin as soon as next month.

State Rep. Jack Montoucet of Crowley takes over as Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary. Emelie Gunn has more.:
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The head of the New Orleans Police Department is slated to meet with US House Speaker Paul Ryan today to talk about new ways cops in the city are working towards as far as de-escalation, decision making and use of force. Superintendent Michael Harrison said in a news release that the discussions will take place in Wisconsin and the topic will be on the new guide for police training introduced in New Orleans last month.

 

10:30 Newscast, January 14th, 2017

Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown issued a statement saying he has no intention of leaving office amid calls for his resignation after two domestic abuse convictions. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor hopes Brown won’t force the Senate to expel him from office…:
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Brown says if the Senate chooses to remove him from house he intends to take legal action.

Acadiana lawmaker and alligator farmer Jack Montoucet will begin his duties as the new state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary on Monday. He says one of his plans while serving is to come up with ways to get more residents involved in outdoor activities…:
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Montoucet was appointed by Governor Edwards.

State legislators will likely be called into a special session next month to deal with a budget deficit. The Revenue Estimating Conference has determined the midyear shortfall is around 313-million dollars. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says legislative input will be needed to address a budget gap of that magnitude…:
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Some lawmakers have zero appetite for raising anymore revenue, but Governor Edwards says closing the gap will take a little bit of give and take.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures in Louisiana are running about 15 degrees above normal this weekend. He says records are being broken all over the place…:
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But he says there is still plenty of winter in front of us as historically February in Louisiana has seen some of the coldest temperatures on record.

LSU’s leading receiver this past season Malachi Dupre has decided to enter the NFL draft. He’s the fourth Tiger to turn pro early.

 

AM Newscall, January 16th, 2017

State Rep. Jack Montoucet of Crowley takes over as Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown says he will not resign, even after being convicted of his second domestic abuse charge in four months. Jeff Palermo has more…

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State lawmakers are once again getting ready to enter a special session because the state is facing a $313 million budget deficit. Halen Doughty reports…

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Crowley Representative Jack Montoucet begins his duties today as the new Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Montoucet was appointed by Governor Edwards and says his main goal is to ensure Louisiana stays the Sportsman’s Paradise. He plans to try to get more residents involved in outdoor activities, like preservation, hunting and fishing.

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Montoucet has been the owner of an alligator farm in Acadiana for 30 years. Montoucet says alligators were on the endangered species list years ago but through the work of LDWF, the population has grown substantially. He looks forward to expanding other similar programs…

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There’s been allegations of misappropriation of funds by the previous administration and former Secretary Charlie Melancon clashed with recreational fishermen over red snapper management. Mountoucet plans to have a meeting to resolve all issues with the red snapper. And he says when it comes to the controversial spending under former Secretary Robert Barham….

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A local doctor advises parents to limit their children’s screen time each day because too much time looking at a TV, computer or tablet can be bad for a child’s health. Ochsner Health Center Zachary Pediatrician Dr. Myriam Ortiz says children younger than 18 months shouldn’t be exposed to digital media at all, and children up to 24 months should take precautions.

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Ortiz says when children spend too much time in front of a screen, it limits their outdoor activity time, which leads to higher rates of childhood obesity and diabetes. She adds playtime is essential for children’s development. Studies show most eight year olds spend on average over two hours watching TV, playing video games or using a computer.

Ortiz says that’s why parents of children up to age 5 should limit their child’s screen time to one hour per day. She says parents of kids who are older than 6 should keep the media restrictions consistent.

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Ortiz recommends establishing media-free times together like dinner, as well as media-free locations like bedrooms. She says while it is essential to limit a child’s media time, technology isn’t entirely bad for children.

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Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown issued a statement saying he has no intention of leaving office, as some state lawmakers are calling for his resignation after he was convicted for a second time on a charge of domestic abuse battery. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor hopes Brown won’t force the Senate to expel him from office.

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Brown says expulsion is the most severe punishment available, calling it the political equivalent to execution. This is the second time that Brown has pleaded no contest to domestic violence charges in four months. Claitor says it’s the kind of charge that matters more than anything.

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Brown says only 8 states have ever expelled a senator, and always over more serious matters. The Senate Resolution could be filed either in a potential special session next month or in the regular session in April. Claitor says it’s likely the Senate will take up the matter sooner rather than later.

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Brown says if the body decides to remove him from office, he will respect their wishes, but he will utilize all legal options available to protect constituents’ rights to be represented.

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State lawmakers are gearing up for the third special session in just one year, after the Revenue Estimating Conference recognized a budget shortfall of about $313 million for the current fiscal year. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says at this point, a special session is inevitable so the cuts can be spread around.

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Dardenne says they plan to use money from the rainy day fund to close some of the gap, but that still leaves about another 200 million dollars in possible cuts. He says after years of budget cuts, this next round will be especially painful.

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Dardenne says there doesn’t seem to be much of an appetite among legislators to raise additional revenue. He says lawmakers raised nearly $2 billion in taxes last year, but it just wasn’t enough to balance the budget.

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09:30 Newscast, January 14th, 2017

As expected, the budget news learned Friday was not good. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Asked who would be paying for his trip to Italy, Governor John Bel Edwards says taxpayers are only covering part of the expenses…:
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Edwards is going to Rome to meet with the pope and also have discussions about the human trafficking epidemic.

The unseasonably warm January continues in Louisiana this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim…:
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He says the warmth will continue in the southern part of the state through most of the work week, but thunderstorms and slightly cooler air is going to bring down temperatures in northern parishes by Tuesday.

The entire New Orleans Fair Grounds race track is under a quarantine in an effort to stop the spread of an equine herpes virus. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain…:
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Strain says nine of the two-thousand horses at the track are in isolation.

Nearly 10,000 people from 45 states and 7 countries are in Baton Rouge this weekend for the Louisiana Marathon. Spokesman Danny Bourgeois says this event has become so huge and the feedback from Louisianians there is inspiring…:
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Events spanning three days lead up to the big marathon and half marathon tomorrow morning.