LRN PM Newscall August 11th

First Lady Donna Edwards is teaming up with the Department of Children and Family Services to launch a new program supporting foster parents. Halen Doughty has more…

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Louisiana’s budget deficit for the fiscal year that starts next July is now up to one-point-five billion dollars. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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It’s been a wet couple of weeks in the Bayou State, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s not showing any signs of stopping. He says the wet pattern is caused by summer fronts crossing Louisiana and stalling along the coast. He says that’s what led to the downpour in New Orleans, and now there’s another front heading our way.

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Keim says we can expect to stay in a wet pattern at least through the weekend. But he says fortunately, the rain clouds are bringing down the soaring temperatures, and the wet ground is helping to cool things off during one of Louisiana’s hottest months of the year.

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The downside, however, is that rain makes things even more muggy than usual. Keim says all that moisture in the air is pushing humidity levels way up. But at least it’s not as hot.

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The Department of Transportation says it’s been given the all clear to go ahead with the project to widen I-10 from Highland Road in Baton Rouge, to LA 73 in Ascension Parish. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says motorists should start seeing activity before the end of the year…:

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Wilson says it will take around two and a half years to widen the interstate by one lane in each direction. He says it’s very exciting that this major improvement to infrastructure is being made on such a heavily traveled thoroughfare…:

Cut 7 (08)  “on a regular basis”

The $72 million project is being funded through a combination of state and federal dollars. The design-build process allows a designer and contractor to bid and collaborate on the project together, which results in quicker completion. Wilson wants the public to know that DOTD is committed to being as productive and innovative as possible…:

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Louisiana foster parents can find support thanks to a new website launched by First Lady Donna Edwards. Louisiana-fosters-dot-la-dot-gov connects parents with businesses, church groups and nonprofits to help meet the child’s needs. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says these groups can provide parents with assistance that DCFS can’t offer.

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At any given time, there are about 4,300 children in foster care in Louisiana. DCFS served over 7,800 children during the 2017 fiscal year. Walters says it takes more than government to raise a child. That’s why this program gets the community involved to help.

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First Lady Edwards says the program is all about meeting the immediate needs of these families and providing support services. Louisiana Fosters seeks to start new partnerships between community organizations and foster families.

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Edwards says they’re looking for mentors who want to be involved in a foster child’s life, as well as organizations who can provide much needed supplies. She says 4-H is one organization that’s stepped up to the plate providing bags for when foster children are moved, and they’re asking more groups to make that commitment.

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The state’s budget deficit for fiscal year 2018, which begins next July, is up to one-point-five billion dollars. Most of the shortfall is due to the loss of temporary taxes. But rising costs and inflationary expenses also make up the budget gap. But Jonesboro Senator Jim Fannin questions why inflationary costs are included in the fiscal cliff deficit

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Fannin made his comments during Friday’s joint legislative budget committee. Barry Dusse, with the governor’s budget office, responded that inflationary dollars are added to the budget deficit projection, because state law requires them to do so…

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The previous budget deficit estimate was one-point-two billion dollars. Fannin questions why the deficit has been increased to one-point-five billion dollars, when legislators do not have to fund inflationary costs …

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(An agreement between the governor and legislators on how to close the budget gap has yet to be reached and it will likely take a special session to do so.)

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14:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

Louisiana foster parents can find support thanks to a new website launched by First Lady Donna Edwards. DCFS Secretary Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says it takes more than government to raise a child. That’s why this program gets the community involved to help…:
Cut 10 (08) “little bit of respite”
Louisiana-fosters-dot-la-dot-gov connects parents with businesses, church groups and nonprofits to help meet the child’s needs.

The Department of Transportation says it’s been given the all clear to go ahead with the project to widen I-10 from Highland Road in Baton Rouge, to LA 73 in Ascension Parish. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it’s very exciting that this major improvement to infrastructure is being made on such a heavily traveled thoroughfare…:
Cut 7 (08) “on a regular basis”
Wilson says it will take around two and a half years to widen the interstate by one lane in each direction.

The state’s budget deficit for fiscal year 2018, which begins next July, is up to one-point-five billion dollars. The previous budget deficit estimate was one-point-two billion dollars. Jonesboro Senator Jim Fannin questions why the deficit has been increased to one-point-five billion dollars, when legislators do not have to fund inflationary costs…:
Cut 15 (11) “this year”
An agreement between the governor and legislators on how to close the budget gap has yet to be reached and it will likely take a special session to do so.

Cops in Tangipahoa Parish say a man, who reportedly refused to leave someone’s property and allegedly was threatening residents with a knife, was shot and killed Thursday evening. They say 53-year-old Ronald Morgan was found dead outside of a Ponchatoula home. Detectives say the homeowner had an active protective order against Morgan. TPSO said the deadly shooting remains under investigation, but no charges have been filed as of now.

13:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

The state’s budget deficit for fiscal year 2018, which begins next July, is up to one-point-five billion dollars. Most of the shortfall is due to the loss of temporary taxes. But rising costs and inflationary expenses also make up the budget gap. Jonesboro Senator Jim Fannin questions why inflationary costs are included in the fiscal cliff deficit…:
Cut 13 (07) “scares everybody”
An agreement between the governor and legislators on how to close the budget gap has yet to be reached and it will likely take a special session to do so.

It’s been a wet week and it looks to be a wet weekend. State climatologist Barry Keim says all that moisture in the air is pushing humidity levels way up, but at least it’s not as hot…:
Cut 5 (10) “any day”
He says the wet pattern is caused by summer fronts crossing Louisiana and stalling along the coast.

First Lady Donna Edwards is teaming up with the Department of Children and Family Services to launch a new program supporting foster parents…:
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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu today announced an update on flooding concerns saying that repairs and tests have been completed and crews were able to put a damaged power providing turbine back into service. But he says even though the reinstall was successful, the pump system still has limits. Two of the five turbines that power the pumps are now functional. Two more are scheduled to return to service later this month.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

Louisiana foster parents can find support thanks to a new website launched by First Lady Donna Edwards. Louisiana-fosters-dot-la-dot-gov connects parents with businesses, church groups and nonprofits to help meet the child’s needs. DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says these groups can provide parents with assistance that the state can’t offer…:
Cut 9 (08) “to be supported”
At any given time, there are about 4,300 children in foster care in Louisiana.

The Department of Transportation says it’s been given the all clear to go ahead with the project to widen I-10 from Highland Road in Baton Rouge, to LA 73 in Ascension Parish. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says motorists should start seeing activity before the end of the year…:
CUT 6 (04) “of 2018”
Wilson says it will take around two and a half years to widen the interstate by one lane in each direction.

Louisiana’s budget deficit for the fiscal year that starts next July is now up to one-point-five billion dollars. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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11:40 LRN Sportscast August 11

The Saints preseason losing streak is now 10 games after losing to Cleveland 20-14 last night. TommyLee Lewis helped his case when it comes to making the roster has caught 10 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown. Rookie Alvin Kamara also looked good as he had four carries for 35 yards. The first team defense did not allow a touchdown in the first quarter, but the defense didn’t force any turnovers either. The Saints next preseason game is Sunday August 20th against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Former LSU running back Leonard Fournette carried the ball nine times for 31 yards and a touchdown in Jacksonville’s 31-24 win over New England. Afterwards, Fournette says playing in that game was easy for him, because he played in the SEC. Fournette didn’t feel the speed of the game was that different.

And former LSU wide receiver Malachi Dupre had to be carted off the field last night after taking a big hit. But Dupre tweeted this morning that he’ll be okay.

The LSU football team has to replace two first round draft picks in their secondary, as Jamal Adams and TreDavious White are both in the NFL. But cornerback Donte Jackson doesn’t expect much of a talent drop-off…
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Jackson says he’s also been impressed with the freshmen linebackers, Jacob Phillips, Patrick Queen and Tyler Taylor from Georgia.

ESPN says the Pelicans will host the defending champion Golden State Warriors at the Smoothie King Center on October 20th as part of the network’s opening week of TV games. Also the team has unveiled it’s new Nike uniforms this year and New Orleans across the chest of the jersey is bolder and larger.

11:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

It’s been a wet couple of weeks in the Bayou State, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s not showing any signs of stopping. He says the wet pattern is caused by summer fronts crossing Louisiana and stalling along the coast….:
Cut 3 (10) “a few days”
He says we can expect to stay in a wet pattern at least through the weekend.

One year ago today, rains began pouring down on south Louisiana, causing a flood of biblical proportions.The Lafayette Parish town of Youngsville saw most of its residents displaced because of the water. Mayor Ken Ritter says to this day, crews work seven days a week in drainage channels to stay a step ahead of the next rain event…:
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20 parishes were declared federal disaster areas as a result of the flood.

Louisiana has moved up a couple of spots to number two when it comes to the most expensive car insurance rates in the country. Don Molino has the story:
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If you’re going to be viewing the August 21st eclipse with special glasses to protect your eyes, Executive Director of the Optometry Association of Louisiana Dr. James Sandifer says make sure they’re authentic…:
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He adds you should never stare directly at the eclipse without special glasses.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast August 11

Today and this weekend marks the one year anniversary of the historic August flood of 2016. 75-percent of the homes flooded in Livingston and parish president Layton Ricks says many are still rebuilding. Ricks says one cause for the delay could be money, but financial assistance could be available if homeowners fill out the survey at restore-dot-la-dot-gov….
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Louisiana has moved up two spots to number two in Insure-dot-com’s ranking of states with the most expensive auto insurance. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says an excessive amount of litigation is one factor..:
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He says distracted driving is also pushing auto rates up.

A 30-year-old St. Martinville man was killled and two young children were injured when an ATV collided with a vehicle on Wednesday night in Avoyelles Parish. Trooper Scott Moreau says none of the ATV riders were wearing a helmet…
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Eye doctors urge people who plan to watch the solar eclipse to do so safely. Halen Doughty has more…
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09:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

One year ago today, rains began pouring down on south Louisiana, causing a flood of biblical proportions. Jeff Palermo reports on the recovery…:
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A senior student at Acadiana High School was arrested is under arrest for allegedly punching a school safety officer multiple times on the first day of school. The Scott Police Department said the incident happened after the student, 17-year-old Robert Hebert was sent to the office for a dress code violation because his hair was dyed red.

According to Insure.com’s latest study, Louisiana drivers are paying the second highest amount in annual car insurance premiums at just over $1900. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says there is new technology that can help lower rates like a product called usage-based insurance, which measures how far and how you drive..:
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State Police is investigating a fatal ATV crash in Avoyelles Parish that claimed the life of a man, and injured two young children. Trooper Scott Moreau says 30-year-old Jeremy Armand of St. Martinville crossed into an oncoming lane of traffic on a roadway, and collided head on with a van traveling in the other direction…:
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The public is reminded that it is illegal to operate off-road vehicles on any public roadway in this state.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

It was a year ago today that torrential rains began pouring down on south Louisiana, causing a flood that’s been called the worst US natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The Lafayette Parish town of Youngsville saw most of its residents displaced because of the water. Mayor Ken Ritter says it looks now like all is well, but debt is what you don’t see…:
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By the time the rain stopped ten days later, 20 parishes had been declared federal disaster areas, and 13 people lost their lives.

In Caddo Parish, a monument advisory committee voted down a recommendation to take down the Confederate statue outside the courthouse in downtown Shreveport. What did pass was an idea to keep the monument where it is, but erect a plaque nearby adding historical context and erect two new structures around the courthouse dedicated to the Civil Rights movement.

Louisiana has moved up two spots to number two in Insure-dot-com’s ranking of states with the most expensive auto insurance rates. The website says Louisiana drivers pay, on average, $1900 a year, which is 46-percent higher than the national average. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says one factor is that 40-percent of drivers carry minimum car insurance limits and that also leads to more lawsuits…:
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The eclipse is coming up August 21st and eye experts are urging spectators not to stare at the event without proper protection. Executive Director of the Optometry Association of Louisiana Dr. James Sandifer says looking directly at the sun can damage or destroy the photo receptors in the retina, which can cause permanent damage…:
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07:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2017

Louisiana has moved up a couple of spots to number two when it comes to the most expensive car insurance rates in the country. Don Molino has the story:
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As the city of New Orleans and the Sewerage and Water Board work to restore pumping capacity to the drainage system, schools and other institutions have decided to remain closed today “out of an abundance of caution.” Forecasters say the threat of thunderstorms over the city will continue today as residents worry about neighborhoods left vulnerable to flooding because of a damaged water pumping system.

As Louisianans gear up to watch the upcoming solar eclipse on August 21st, doctors remind the public to do so safely. Executive Director of the Optometry Association of Louisiana Dr. James Sandifer says in Louisiana, only a partial eclipse will be visible, which is why it’s so important for viewers to protect their eyes…:
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Sandifer says many of their members are giving away genuine viewing glasses on a first come, first serve basis.

Two children are recovering in Avoyelles Parish after being thrown from an ATV when it collided with a vehicle on Wednesday night. State Trooper Scott Moreau says the driver, 30-year-old Jeremy Armand of St. Martinville, was killed in the crash…:
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The 8-year-old girl on the ATV suffered serious injuries, and the 3-year-old occupant sustained moderate injuries.