14:30 LRN Newscast February 13th

A special session that’s been called to close a 304-million dollar budget deficit begins tonight at the State Capitol. Governor John Bel Edwards is recommending legislators use 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund to help close the gap, but some republican lawmakers propose more cuts. ULM political science professor Doctor Joshua Stockley says the governor has a good chance at winning this battle…
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Quarterback Brandon Harris has announced he’s transferring from LSU. Harris announced his decision on twitter and said he decided to leave LSU after consulting with his family and head coach Ed Orgeron. Harris lost his job as starting quarterback in September after a rough start to the season. The former Parkway star says he’s been given his full release, so he can transfer to any school.

A poison that would kill wild hogs could soon make its way to Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…:
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A scary situation in St. Helena Parish today as a school bus overturned sending all 38 kids aboard to the hospital. State Trooper Dustin Dwight says the driver of a Chevy Silverado could be ticketed as it hit the bus as it was about make a left hand turn…
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Dwight says none of the injuries to the children are considered serious.

LRN PM Newscall February 13th

The third special session begins tonight, on the eve of the anniversary of the first one called by Governor John Bel Edwards. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A poison that would kill wild hogs could soon make its way to Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Tonight Louisiana lawmakers will convene for their third special session in just one year, as they attempt to resolve a $304 million midyear budget deficit. ULM political science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says one of the biggest battles will be whether or not to tap into the rainy day fund, and how much. He says if they do not use the fund, lawmakers will face tough decisions.

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The governor supports using the fund, but it has gotten pushback from some Republican lawmakers. But Stockley says there appears to be enough support from the GOP to tap into the state’s savings account.

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It will take a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate for the legislature to use the rainy day fund. Stockley says whether or not the votes are there remains to be seen.

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The special session begins tonight at 6:30 p.m. and must end by midnight on February 22.

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A new website has launched that seeks to help Louisianans find jobs in the restaurant industry. Wendy Waren with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says LouisianaHospitalityJobs.com is designed to meet the needs of the state’s ever-expanding hospitality sector.

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Waren says Louisiana has 83-hundred restaurants and bars, which employ more than 205-thousand workers. She says the site currently has 500 available positions. She says they are excited to connect employers with their ProStart program, which helps people without restaurant experience get the training they need to embark on this career path.

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Waren says while the site helps employers fill vacancies with competent workers, it’s also a huge help to those looking to find the right job for them.

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A school bus overturned in St. Helena Parish this morning, sending dozens of children to area hospitals. State Trooper Dustin Dwight says the bus was travelling on LA 43 about to make a left hand turn near Greensburg when it was hit by another vehicle.

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Dwight says the impact caused the bus to overturn on its right side. He says all of the children on the bus were transported to local hospitals for evaluation, some by Acadian Ambulance and other by their parents.

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Dwight says the drivers of both the school bus and the other vehicle were taken to hospitals. He says the investigation is ongoing, and they do anticipate traffic charges on the driver of the Chevy Silverado. He says this goes to show the importance of making safe decisions behind the wheel.

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A poison that would kill wild hogs could soon be available in Louisiana. The population of the feral animal is nearly 700,000 and they are a major nuisance in many areas of the state. Jim LaCour is a veterinarian with LDWF. He says the Environmental Protection Agency has approved a product called Kaput…:

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LaCour says more tests are needed before they’ll use Kaput here because the major concern is that other non-target animals, especially the Louisiana Black Bear, could eat it and die. He says the bears were recently removed from the federal Endangered Species List…:

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Kaput will be released to the public in Texas in May. LaCour says the poison would be placed in a feeder, and you basically have to train the hogs how to open the door. He says raccoons are very strong and could also get inside the feeder, so it’s not that LDWF isn’t in favor of using an effective bait-poison…:

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Phillips 66 says the fire at the Paradis Pipeline Station in St. Charles Parish is finally out. Company spokesperson Dennis Nuss says the blaze was extinguished this morning…

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A missing worker from Thursday’s blast is presumed dead. He’s been identified as Josh Helms. Nuss says this remains a difficult time Phillips 66…

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13:30 Newscast, February 13th, 2017

Lawmakers are back in Baton Rouge today as a special session to repair a $304 million dollar budget hole gets underway at 6:30. ULM political science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says the big question is whether the legislature will agree to use the rainy day fund…:
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It will take a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate for the legislature to use the rainy day fund. The special session must end by midnight on February 22nd.

Phillips 66 says the fire at the Paradis Pipeline Station in St. Charles Parish is finally out. Company spokesperson Dennis Nuss says the blaze was extinguished this morning…:
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A missing worker from Thursday’s blast is presumed dead. He’s been identified as Josh Helms.

Authorities worked a crash involving a school bus in St. Helena Parish this morning that sent 11 children to the hospital with minor to moderate injuries. State Police Trooper Dustin Dwight says the bus was hit by an oncoming truck, and it overturned when loaded with kids…:
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He says the driver of the bus was also injured. The driver of the at-fault truck was cited for careless operation and passing in a no passing zone.

A new website has launched that seeks to help Louisianans find jobs in the restaurant industry. Wendy Waren with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says they are excited to connect employers with their ProStart program, which helps people without restaurant experience get the training they need to embark on this career path:
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The site is LouisianaHospitalityJobs.com.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 13th, 2017

The third special session begins tonight, on the eve of the anniversary of the first one called by Governor John Bel Edwards. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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A school bus overturned in St. Helena Parish this morning, sending dozens of children to area hospitals. State Trooper Dustin Dwight says the bus was travelling on LA 43 about to make a left hand turn near Greensburg when it was hit by another vehicle…:
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He says the kids’ injuries range from minor to moderate.

A poison that would kill wild hogs could soon be making its way to Louisiana. The population of the feral animal here is nearly 700,000, and they are become a major nuisance in many areas of the state. Jim LaCour is a veterinarian with LDWF. He says the Environmental Protection Agency has approved a product called Kaput…:
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He says more tests are needed before they’ll use Kaput here because the major concern is that other non-target animals could eat it and die.

Officials in St. Charles Parish say the fire at a Phillips 66 pipeline in Paradis is finally out after burning for four days; and the body of the missing worker is slated to be recovered. They say the man is presumed dead at the scene of the blaze; and once the area is completely safe to enter they will begin an investigation.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 13th

The college baseball season has yet to start and the nationally ranked LSU Tigers are already dealing with two major injuries to position players. It was announced last week designated hitter Bryce Jordan is done for the season with a torn ACL and then on Friday night, starting right fielder Greg Deichmann was hit by a pitch during practice and suffered a fracture to his right cheekbone. Mainieri says a decision on whether Deichmann will be able to play opening day will be determined on Thursday.

The Pelicans lost for a sixth time in eight games as Sacramento beat New Orleans 105-99. The loss drops the Pels record to 21-34 and it looks like for the second straight season they will fail to make the playoffs. There’s a report in Bleacher Report from a source close to Anthony Davis’ agent that A-D one day could end up in L-A with Russell Westbrook and play for the Lakers. New Orleans is at Phoenix tonight.

The Ragin Cajuns and ULM men’s basketball teams are both at home tonight. UL Lafayette has lost four in a row and they’ll host South Alabama. Both teams have a losing record in league play. ULM will look to end a three-game losing streak as they host Troy.

In the SWAC, Southern is at Mississippi Valley. The Jaguars are in third place in the league and Grambling hosts Prairie View. Both teams each have five wins in league play.

And the LSU women’s basketball team is at Vanderbilt.

The LSU men’s basketball team lost its 11th straight on Saturday night, despite a 14-point lead in the first half. Arkansas rallied back from a 78-70 win. Tomorrow, the Bayou Bengals are at Ole Miss.

Louisiana Tech enters the week two games back of first place Middle Tennessee. The Bulldogs host Florida Atlantic and Florida International this week.

And UNO is in first place in the Southland after beating Southeastern on Saturday. The Privateers host Central Arkansas on Saturday.

11:30 Newscast, February 13th, 2017

Tonight state lawmakers will convene for another special session to attempt to resolve a $304 million midyear budget deficit. ULM political science professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says one of the biggest battles will be whether or not to tap into the rainy day fund. He says if they don’t, tough decisions will have to be made..:
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The special session begins tonight at 6:30 p.m. and must end by midnight on February 22.

A new website has launched that seeks to help Louisianans find jobs in the service industry. Wendy Waren with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says LouisianaHospitalityJobs.com is designed to meet the needs of the state’s ever-expanding hospitality sector…:
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That site again is LouisianaHospitalityJobs.com.

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco on actress Annette Bening being cast to portray her in FX’s American Crime Story about Hurricane Katrina.
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38 children were on a bus in St. Helena Parish that crashed and overturned, sending 11 kids and the driver to the hospital with minor to moderate injuries, according to officials. They say the bus was making a legal turn when the vehicle was struck by a pickup trying to pass in a no-passing zone. The driver of the truck was cited for that and careless operation.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 13th

It’s been 6 months since The Great Flood of 2016, so how far have affected Louisiana communities come?
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Phillips 66 says the pipeline fire in St. Charles Parish is out. A missing worker that was at the scene when Thursday’s blast occurred is presumed dead. He’s been identified as Josh Helms. Phillips 66 says once the area is safe to access, the St. Charles Parish Coroner’s office will begin their investigation.

State lawmakers return to the capitoal tonight for the start of a special session to address a 304-million dollar budget deficit for this fiscal year. Governor John Bel Edwards recommends using 119-million dollars in rainy day dollars to cover up the revenue shortfall, but House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry supports more cuts to the budget, because the state faces another significant deficit next fiscal year…
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Former Governor Kathleen Blanco is honored to hear Oscar nominated acctress Anette Bening will play her in the FX television series Katrina: American Crime Story. Blanco says she would be happy to sit down talk with Bening before filming stars…
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The show is expected to air next year.

09:30 Newscast, February 13th, 2017

Should state senator Troy Brown be expelled from the Senate due to his two convictions related to domestic violence? State Senator Dan Claitor says he plans to bring a resolution to remove Brown from office as the special session gets underway tonight at 6:30. Brown has said he would fight any efforts to oust him with his attorney.

Lawmakers head back to the capitol for no more than 10 days to figure out what to do about the state’s $304 million dollar shortfall. The governor’s office wants to tap into the rainy day fund, but some lawmakers like Monroe Representative Jay Morris believe making cuts are the better option. He points to a specific Department of Health program on physical fitness and sports…:
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The special session must conclude business by midnight February 22nd.

The Great Flood of 2016 happened 6 months ago, and communities are still in recovery mode, but say progress has been made. Today St. Amant High students are back on their home campus after platooning with Dutchtown since August. Ascension Parish Public Schools Superintendent David Alexander says it was incredible to see how well everyone impacted handled the circumstances…:
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According to FEMA, more than 4,000 manufactured housing units, or MHUs, are spread across East Baton Rouge, Livingston and Ascension Parishes.

It’s reported that emergency crews are working a crash involving a school bus in St. Helena Parish that sent 11 children to the hospital with minor to moderate injuries. They said the wreck caused the bus to overturn while 40 children were on board. This is a developing story.

 

08:30 Newscast, February 13th, 2017

A special session to address the state’s $304 million dollar budget deficit begins tonight, and Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says they’ll push lawmakers to use money from the Rainy Day Fund. But he does know that could face push back…:
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Monroe Representative Jay Morris is in favor of cutting the budget deeper than what the governor proposes…:
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A two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate is required before money can be taken out of the Rainy Day Fund.

President Donald Trump Saturday approved a federal disaster declaration for Orleans and Livingston parishes, following last week’s tornado outbreak. Governor Edwards thanked the president for his quick assistance.

It’s hard to believe, but the Great Flood that hit South Louisiana in 2016 happened six months ago. So how are things doing now? In Lafayette Parish, hundreds of homes took on water in the town of Youngsville. Mayor Ken Ritter says he’s frustrated at the recovery effort because many of their residents don’t qualify for flood aid due to their income begin above moderate…:
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In Livingston Parish, officials feel it might be 3-5 years before they get back to a pre-flood state.

Annette Bening, left, will portray former Governor Kathleen Blanco in the miniseries Katrina: American Crime Story which will air next year. Blanco says anticipates one of the story lines will be how the White House did not immediately bring the resources needed to help the thousands that were impacted….:
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The script is based off a book by Doug Brinkley, The Great Deluge.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 13th, 2017

A 10-day special session begins tonight as Governor John Bel Edwards is asking lawmakers to use a combination of cuts and money from the rainy day fund to close a 304-million dollar midyear budget deficit. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says it’s their recommendation that legislators approve the use of 119-million dollars in rainy day dollars…:
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Republican House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry proposes to cut more than what the governor recommends, because the state faces another significant deficit next fiscal year…:
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The special session must conclude business by midnight February 22nd.

6 months ago, the worst disaster to strike the United States in over 4 years hit Louisiana; “The Great Flood of 2016.” So where do things stand now? Livingston Parish President Layton Ricks says many residents are back in their homes, but…:
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St. Amant High Students return to their home campus today after being displaced since August.

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco on actress Annette Bening being cast to portray her in FX’s American Crime Story about Hurricane Katrina.
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