14:30 LRN Newscast November 15

Wilbert Jones walked out of prison today, a free man after spending nearly 46 years behind bars for a conviction that was thrown out by a Baton Rouge judge because the prosecution hid evidence that could have exonerated him. There is a law that allows wrongly convicted individuals to receive compensation, but Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Jones’ case may not qualify…
cut 8 (12) “….is innocent”

The U-S House has voted to renew the flood insurance program, but Congressman Ralph Abraham voted against it, because it will lead to higher flood insurance premiums for many property owners…
cut 3 (10) “…more than that”
Abraham hopes the U-S Senate will make changes to the legislation, so homeowners are not hit with double digit premium increases.

The busy holiday travel season starts next week and the Transportation Security Administration is asking passengers to make sure they don’t pack guns in their carry-on travel bags. T-S-A spokesperson Sari Koshetz says so far this year, six guns have been confiscated at the Baton Rouge Metro Airport and 52 from Louis Armstrong in New Orleans….
cut 11 (11) “…unloaded”

Twenty-three juvenile whooping cranes have been added to the Louisiana flock as part of the state’s effort to reestablish the population of the large white bird. LDWF Biologist Sara Zimorski says some of the new birds are the result of donations from the Audubon Nature Institute and Chevron…
cut 13 (11) “…few years’

PM Newscall November 15

A Baton Rouge man who has been behind bars for almost 50 years had his conviction overturned, and is now a free man. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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It’s the holiday season and many will take to the skies to visit family. Emelie Gunn has more with some new rules from TSA….

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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The U.S. House passed a bill to overhaul the National Flood Insurance Program, allowing it to operate another five years and to update flood mapping requirements.  But Representative Ralph Abraham of Richland Parish says he voted against the bill, because he’s concerned about double digit premium increases…

Cut 3 (10) “than that.”

Abraham says the proposal will hurt economic growth in Louisiana, since many residents and business owners alike are in flood prone areas…

Cut 4  (08) “to happen.” 

Congressman Garret Graves called the higher premiums a tax increase and agrees with Abraham.  However Congressman Steve Scalise says the bill has good reforms for taxpayers, giving real certainty to policyholders.  Abraham hopes the U.S. Senate can pass a better bill…

Cut 5  (07)  “and foremost.”

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65-year-old Wilbert Jones is a free man after serving over 45 years in jail for the 1971 rape and kidnapping of a Baton Rouge nurse.  State District Judge Richard Anderson threw his conviction out, because he determined the case against Jones was weak and the prosecution withheld evidence. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino.

Cut 6 (10)  “prosecutional misconduct.”

The group the Innocence Project worked for 15 years to free Jones.  However, Ciolino says prosecutors approach these type of cases without much merit and Jones is fortunate to be released after so long.

Cut 7 (09) “justice system.”

State law does allow for wrongly convicted individuals to receive compensation but Ciolino says this case doesn’t qualify.

Cut 8 (12) “is innocent.”

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Many people will travel to visit with friends and family this holiday season but TSA reminds those flying out of Baton Rouge or New Orleans that any electronic larger than a cellphone must be taken out of a carryon when going through security. TSA Spokesperson Sari Koshetz says this is just another step in stopping terrorists.

Cut 9 (10)  “electronic devices”

Koshetz says these bigger electronics need to be in a bin without anything under or over the item. She says this will create a more efficient screening through security and allow passengers to get on their planes quicker.

Cut 10 (10) “through again”

Liquids and aerosols still can be no bigger than 3 ounces and must fit into a quart sized bag. Koshetz says they have discovered knives inside the handles of brushes and stun guns disguised as cellphones. She says so far this year, TSA has confiscated 6 guns in Baton Rouge and 52 in New Orleans.

Cut 11 (11) “unloaded”

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The state has added 23 juvenile whooping cranes to the Louisiana flock as part of an effort to re-grow the population, after the large white birds disappeared from the Bayou state in 1950. Louisiana Department of Wildlife Fisheries Wildlife Biologist Sara Zimorski says these young birds join 49 other cranes. She says they re-introduced whooping cranes to Louisiana to 2011.

Cut 12 (10) “big step”

LDWF along with Audubon Nature Institute and Chevron have partnered to save the whooping cranes from extinction. Zimorski says these generous donors have allowed them to achieve measurable conservation results and impact the future of the species.

Cut 13 (11)  “few years”

Zimorski says last year, for the first time, a young pair of birds hatched and raised a chick. She says 2017 has also been successful with new baby whooping cranes.

Cut 14 (10)”the parents”

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13:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

The U.S. House passed a bill Tuesday to overhaul the National Flood Insurance Program, allowing it to operate another five years and to update flood mapping requirements. Richland Parish Representative Ralph Abraham says the proposal will hurt economic growth in Louisiana, since many residents and business owners alike are in flood prone areas…:
Cut 4 (08) “to happen”

A Baton Rouge man who has been behind bars almost a decade had his conviction overturned, and is now a free man. A judge said there was evidence in the case of 65-year-old Wilbert Jones which could have exonerated him. The group the Innocence Project has worked for 15 years to free Jones. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says prosecutors approach these type of cases without much merit and Jones is fortunate to be released after so long…:
Cut 7 (09) “justice system”

Many people will travel to visit with friends and family this holiday season but TSA reminds those flying out of Baton Rouge or New Orleans that any electronic larger than a cellphone must be taken out of a carry-on when going through security. TSA Spokesperson Sari Koshetz says this will create a more efficient screening through security and allow passengers to get on their planes quicker…
Cut 10 (10) “through again”

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser wants people to think of Louisiana as a great golf destination. His office is promoting the 15 courses dubbed the Audubon Golf Trail, and bragging about the mild climate we have here in Sportsman’s Paradise…:
Cut 12 (10) “in Louisiana”
To learn more about The Audubon Golf Trail visit LouisianaTravel.com.

12:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

Many people will travel to visit with friends and family this holiday season, and TSA reminds those flying out of Baton Rouge or New Orleans that any electronic larger than a cellphone must be taken out when going through security. TSA Spokesperson Sari Koshetz…:
Cut 9 (10) “electronic devices”
Liquids and aerosols still can be no bigger than 3 ounces and must fit into a quart sized bag.

Members of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation are not happy about a bill the House passed to overhaul the National Flood Insurance Program. Richland Parish Representative Ralph Abraham says the measure would mean higher premiums and doesn’t make strong enough reforms tom mitigate flood risk. He hopes the Senate has a better bill…:
Cut 5 (07) “and foremost”
Currently the NFIP is set to expire on December 8th.

65-year-old Wilbert Jones is walking away as a free man after serving over 45 years in jail in connection with a 1971 rape and kidnapping of a Baton Rouge nurse. State District Judge Richard Anderson threw his conviction out, because he determined the case against Jones was weak and the prosecution withheld evidence. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino…:
Cut 6 (10) “prosecutional misconduct”
The group the Innocence Project has worked for 15 years to free Jones.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 15

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron said on the SEC Teleconference this morning that the kicking competition has been re-opened after Conner Culp missed two extra points and a field goal in the win against Arkansas. Jack Gonsoulin replaced Culp and made two extra points. Coach “O” also said Quarterback Danny Etling is feeling a lot better this week after tweaking his back before the Arkansas game.

In LSU’s first three SEC games, they allowed opponents to rush for 189 yards or more in each of those contests. The Tigers run defense has been much better since the Auburn game. Defensive lineman Rashard Lawrence explains why…
cut 17 (20) “…the ball”

Two upcoming Saints games have been moved to a 3:25 kick-off time. The November 26th matchup against the Rams in Los Angeles and the December 3rd home game against Carolina.

In SEC news, sources say Jeff Long has been fired as the athletic director at the University of Arkansas. Not a good sign for Razorbacks Head Coach Bret Bielema, who will not produce a winning season in Fayetteville this year.

Alabama is number one in the latest college football rankings and there are reports Texas A-and-M is interested in Florida State Head Coach Jimbo Fisher.

College basketball last night…5th ranked Villanova beat Nicholls 113-to-77, while the Ragin Cajuns handled Louisiana College 113 to 58. Tonight, Northwestern State is at SMU and the Pelicans host the Raptors tonight at the Smoothie King Center. Toronto beat New Orleans by four last week in Canada.

11:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

The U.S. House passed a bill Tuesday to overhaul the National Flood Insurance Program, allowing it to operate another five years and to update flood mapping requirements. Richland Parish Representative Ralph Abraham says he voted against the bill because he’s concerned about double digit premium increases…:
Cut 3 (10) “than that”
Congressman Garret Graves called the higher premiums a tax increase and agrees with Abraham.

A man who was sentenced to life in prison almost a decade ago is slated to be released from prison as soon as today after a judge overturned his rape conviction. This week’s ruling was that the case against 65-year-old Wilbert Jones was “weak at best” and that authorities held back evidence that could have exonerated Jones long ago. His bail Tuesday was set at only $2,000.

Louisiana is re-energizing its efforts to promote the Audubon Golf Trail to entice golfers across North America to visit the Bayou State…: Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The newest numbers from the Cost of Living Index for the third quarter of this year rank Monroe and Shreveport in the top for the most affordable cities to live in Louisiana. President of the North Louisiana Economic Partnership Scott Martinez..:
Cut 14 (08) “like Austin”

10:30 LRN Newscast November 15

A Louisiana man convicted of a 1971 kidnapping and rape of a Baton Rouge nurse is set to walk out of prison today as a free man after a judge overturned his conviction. State District Court Judge Richard Anderson called the case against 65-year-old Wilbert Jones weak and authorities withheld evidence that could have exonerated him decades ago. Jones’ family says they’ll have gumbo ready for him when he gets out.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is holding a large nuclear Prevention Exercise today on the Mississippi River near the Port of Baton Rouge. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele says Operation Great River aims to find out how well Louisiana is prepared should we face this type of emergency…:
Cut 6 (10) “the most”
He says the event will test state and federal resources.

The Cost of Living Index shows Shreveport and Monroe are among the lowest cost of living cities in the country. President of the North Louisiana Economic Partnership Scott Martinez says the report shows if you earned 50-thousand dollars in Denver, you’d only need just over 40-thousand in Monroe or Shreveport…
cut 15 (10) “…much difference”
Martinez says having a low cost of living can also encourage economic development.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is re-engergizing the state’s effort to attract golfers from around North America to play the courses on the state’s Audubon Golf Trail. Nungesser says Louisiana should be an attractive option for golfers in cold weather states….
cut (11) “…in Louisiana”
The Audubon Golf trail was established over 15 years ago.

09:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

The Governor’s office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness will lead a large nuclear prevention exercise today. Spokesperson Mike Steele says it’s important to know how to handle such a scenario along a main transportation route like the Mississippi River, not only to respond in an emergency, but to protect it before a disaster happens…:
Cut 5 (08) “the river”
The event is called Operation Great River.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser wants people to think of Louisiana as a great golf destination. His office is promoting the 15 courses dubbed the Audubon Golf Trail, and bragging about the mild climate we have here in Sportsman’s Paradise…:
Cut 12 (10) “in Louisiana”
To learn more about The Audubon Golf Trail visit LouisianaTravel.com.

A Baton Rouge man who has been in jail for nearly 46 years on a rape charge will walk free today. A state judge set a $2,000 bond for Wilbert Jones and he’s expected to be released from prison Wednesday morning. Jones’ conviction was tossed following a ruling that the state withheld evidence that would have resulted in a different result at the trial.

The NFL has announced the Saints’ November 26 game at the Los Angeles Rams, and the December 3rd home game against the Carolina Panthers have been moved to 3:25pm kickoffs.

The most affordable places to live in Louisiana are Shreveport and Monroe, according to the latest Cost of Living Index for the third quarter of 2017. North Louisiana Economic Partnership President Scott Martinez says the consumer’s dollar goes farther in these markets…:
Cut 13 (11) “other states”
The items measured include cost of groceries, housing, utilities and transportation.

08:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

GOHSEP is holding a large nuclear Prevention Exercise today on the Mississippi River near the Port of Baton Rouge…:
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Kelley Ray”

A Baton Rouge attorney has been arrested for the second time in as many months on child pornography charges. 36-year-old Victor Loraso, who lives in Covington, is charged with 20 different counts involving possession and distribution of sexual abuse images or videos of minors. He was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail, and released on a 150-thousand-dollar bond.

Cops have killed three people over a four day period in Louisiana. LSU Criminologist Dr. Peter Scharf says a big topic that not many people consider is how defunding mental health services can increase the number of people killed by law enforcement…:
Cut 9 (09) “themselves killed”
Monday night in Baton Rouge, a man being investigated for child abuse was killed when an officer was escorting a DCFS case worker into a home.

The newest numbers from the Cost of Living Index for the third quarter of this year rank Monroe and Shreveport in the top for the most affordable cities to live in Louisiana. President of the North Louisiana Economic Partnership Scott Martinez hopes the low cost of living will convince companies to do business along the I-20 corridor…:
Cut 14 (08) “like Austin”

 

07:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

 

There have been three fatal police shootings in Louisiana since Friday and the public is asking why…:
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

A Baton Rouge man who has been in jail for nearly 46 years on a rape charge will walk free today. A state judge set a $2,000 bond for Wilbert Jones and he’s expected to be released from prison Wednesday morning. Jones’ conviction was tossed following a ruling that the state withheld evidence that would have resulted in a different result at the trial.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is holding a large nuclear Prevention Exercise today on the Mississippi River near the Port of Baton Rouge. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele says Operation Great River aims to find out how well Louisiana is prepared should we face this type of emergency…:
Cut 6 (10) “the most”
He says the event will require testing the use of state and federal resources.

Have you ever thought of Louisiana as a golf destination? Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is wanting to make it so by promoting the Audubon Golf Trail, with 15 courses statewide included. He says this will be a valuable tool to attract golf enthusiasts to experience Sportsman’s Paradise…:
Cut 10 (09) “our Louisiana”
Visit LouisianaTravel.com for details on the Audubon Golf Trail.