17:30 LRN Newscast December 13

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke with House Republicans today about the state’s looming one-point-one billion dollar budget deficit. Edwards told conservative lawmakers he would like to close the budget gap by using the recommendations developed by a budget and tax task force
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Edwards plans on calling a special session in February to address the so-called fiscal cliff.

State Police is trying to figure out who fired gunshots at the state Department of Transportation headquarters building in Baton Rouge. It’s located very close to the Governor’s mansion. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says…
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Windows on the east side of the building received damage from the gunshots.

Autopsies will be conducted tomorrow on two bodies found in a St. Landry Parish lake. Jeff Palermo has more on this complex investigation…
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A white man accused in two racially motivated murders in Baton Rouge pleaded not guilty today to all charges against him. Kenneth James Gleason allegedly fatally shot two black men in September and also fired shots into a home that was occupied by a black family. A trial date has not been set. Prosecutors can seek the death penalty in this case.

16:45 LRN Sportscast December 13

Saints running back Alvin Kamara was back at practice today. Kamara had a concussion in the loss to the Falcons and said today he plans to play this Sunday against the New York Jets. Left tackle Andrus Peat was also at practice. He missed the Atlanta game with a groin injury. Offensive lineman Senio Kelemete and safety Kenny Vaccaro left the Falcons game because of injuries, but both were back at practice today.

A week from today is the start of the early signing period for college football begins today. LSU head coach Ed Orgeron says over half of their 20 commitments are linemen…
cut 17 (16) “….tremendous job”
A main cog in LSU’s recruiting operation is leaving for Tennessee. Tigers general manager Austin Thomas will serve the same role in Knoxville. He is a Tennessee native and he has spent 4.5 years at LSU.

The LSU men’s basketball team faces a tough test tonight as they host 8-and-1 Houston. The Cougars are allowing just 65 points a game and opponents are shooting just 39-percent. But LSU is third in the nation when it comes to making field goal attempts from inside the three-point line at 63-percent. Tip-off is at 8 PM.

In Last night, the Ragin Cajuns went up to Ruston and beat Louisiana Tech 75-71. That’s five wins in a row for UL Lafayette and second straight win over the Bulldogs. Jordan Harris lay up at the buzzer gave ULM a 59-57 win over Grambling and Central Florida dribbled past Southeastern Louisiana 61-53. The loss ended the Lions four game winning streak.

Three LSU players are listed on Baseball America’s Top 100 college prospects list…sophomore outfielder Zach Watson, sophomore pitcher Zack Hess and junior outfielder Antoine Duplantis. Watson and Hess were freshmen All-Americans last season, while Duplantis was a member of the 2017 College World Series All-Tournament team.

16:30 LRN Newscast December 13

Governor John Bel Edwards was a surprise visitor at today’s House Republican delegation retreat in New Orleans. Edwards says he spoke to legislators about the looming fiscal cliff as the state is facing a one-point-one billion dollar budget deficit. The governor says the state can make up that revenue by removing dozens of sales tax exemptions….
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Edwards says it’s his goal not to raise taxes, but some republican legislators say eliminating tax breaks is a tax increase.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office is trying to figure out how two bodies ended up in Lake Dubbisson near Ville Platte. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says they are working with Alexandria Police, because they believe 30-year-old Anthony Michael Murray of Rapides Parish kidnapped 21-year-old Lia Ali Kazan in a motel parking lot…
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Autopsies on the bodies will be conducted tomorrow.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested and fired one of their deputies after he allegedly wrecked his patrol car while driving intoxicated early this morning. Commander Lonny Cavalier says authorities responded to calls of a vehicle in a ditch and it turned out to be 22-year-old Deputy Joseph Edward Repp of Pierre Part.
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Cavalier says Repp blew a .09 on the breath test, which is just above the legal limit.

A Boutte (Boo-tee) man says his dog saved his life from a house fire over the weekend. Calvin Baldwin says he was exhausted after coming home from the High School Football State Championship games in New Orleans and fell asleep on his couch.
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He says the fired started as a result of an electrical spark.

15:30 LRN Newscast December 13

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke with House Republicans today about the state’s looming one-point-one billion dollar plus budget deficit.  He is wanting to call a special session early next year to address the problem.  He wants the legislature to approve a tax code that stabilizes the state’s budget, which would be beneficial to the economy…

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One penny of the states five cent sales tax expires on June 30th, thus causing the proposed deficit…

An Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Deputy was arrested and then fired after allegedly driving while intoxicated.  Commander Lonny Cavalier says Joseph Edward Repp blew a .09 on a breath test after crashing his patrol car in a ditch. He says it’s extremely disappointing…

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The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says they have the identities of two people who were found in Lake Dubbisson. 21-year-old Lia Ali Kazan of Shreveport and 30-year-old Anthony Michael Murray of Rapides Parish were found with Murray’s body found in Kazan’s vehicle that was submerged.  Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says they are trying to find out what the relationship between the two were…

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Police think Kazan may have been kidnapped by Murray, but have no witnesses to that fact…

A dog is being hailed a hero after he saved his owner’s life.  Calvin Baldwin of Boutte (Boo-tee) says Rusty woke him up to alert him to the house fire.  Both are staying at his mother’s since his house is a total loss due to an electrical spark…

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14:30 LRN Newscast December 13

Governor John Bel Edwards met with members of the House Republican Delegation today as he’s eyeing a February special session to solve the so-called fiscal cliff. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Senator John Kennedy is asking the Louisiana Department of Finance that former State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson pay uncollected income taxes while serving on Governor Edwards cabinet as secretary.  The fringe benefits Kennedy claims include housing, utilities and cable tv.  Kennedy says it’s not fair that Edmonson gets by not paying when the Governor is asking to raise taxes by over 1-billion-dollars…

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says a deputy was arrested and fired after he allegedly wrecked his patrol car while driving intoxicated early this morning. Commander Lonny Cavalier says the accident occurred near Deputy Joseph Edward Repp’s home in Pierre Part…

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The headquarters for the state Department of Transportation in Baton Rouge were vandalized last night. Windows on the east side of the building received damage from the gunshots. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says steps have been taken to ensure the building is secure and it is monitored by the Department of Public Safety…

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Evidence is being collected for an investigation…

LRN PM Newscall December 13

St. Landry Parish authorities have identified two bodies found in Lake Dubbisson.  Jeff Palermo says the next step is trying to find out why there were together…

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Governor John Bel Edwards met with members of the House Republican Delegation today as he’s eyeing a February special session to solve the so-called fiscal cliff. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office is trying to figure out how two bodies ended up in Lake Dubbisson.  Authorities have positively identified 21-year-old Lia Ali Kazan of Shreveport and 30-year-old Anthony Michael Murray of Elmer. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says they are trying to find out why the two were together …

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Kazan was reported missing while visiting friends in Alexandria.  Guidroz says authorities are trying to piece together what happened after she was kidnapped…

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Guidroz says the key to figuring out this case is trying to identify the relationship between the Kazan and Murray, since there isn’t any witnesses so far…

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A Boutte (Boo-tee) man says his dog saved his life from a house fire over the weekend. Calvin Baldwin says he was exhausted after coming home from the LHSAA High School Football State Championship games and fell asleep on his couch….

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Baldwin says his trusty pup, Rusty, is truly a life saver. He says he and Rusty are staying with his mother because his house is a total loss as a result of an electrical spark.

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Governor John Bel Edwards spoke with House Republicans today about the state’s looming one-point-one billion dollar plus budget deficit. Edwards told conservative lawmakers he would like to close the budget gap by using the recommendations developed by a budget and tax task force

Cut 8 (10) “those recommendations.”

A big reason for the so called “fiscal cliff” is that one penny from the  state’s five-cent sales tax will expire on June 30th. Edwards says he does not support extending the fifth penny, but the state can make up for that revenue lost by removing dozens of sales tax exemptions…

Cut 9 (08)  “the problem”

Edwards plans on calling a special session in February to address the fiscal cliff. The governor says it’s his goal for the legislature to approve a tax code that stabilizes the state’s budget, which would be beneficial to Louisiana’s economy…

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The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested and fired one of their deputies after he allegedly wrecked his patrol car while driving intoxicated early this morning. Commander Lonny Cavalier says authorities responded to calls of a vehicle in a ditch and it turned out to be 22-year-old Deputy Joseph Edward Repp of Pierre Part.

Cavalier says Repp blew a .09 when given a breath test. He says it’s extremely disappointing to have one of your own arrested for a situation like this.

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Cavalier says the accident occurred near Repp’s home in Pierre Part when he ran crashed his patrol car.

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The headquarters for the state Department of Transportation were vandalized last night by gunfire, according to State Police. The building is near the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says investigators are currently collecting evidence and working to determine a cause and who would’ve done this.

Cut 14 (08) “the incident”

Windows on the east side of the building received damage from the gunshots. Lee says precautions have been put in place to ensure the building is secure and it is monitored by the Department of Public Safety.

Cut 15 (08) “those areas”

13:30 Newscast December 13,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke with House Republicans today about the state’s looming one-point-one billion dollar plus budget deficit. Edwards told conservative lawmakers he would like to close the budget gap by using the recommendations developed by a budget and tax task force
Cut 8 (10) “those recommendations.”
A big reason for the so called “fiscal cliff” is that one penny from the state’s five-cent sales tax will expire on June 30th.

The headquarters for the state Department of Transportation were vandalized last night by gunfire, according to State Police. The building is located near the Governor’s mansion in Baton Rouge. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says investigators are currently collecting evidence and working to determine a cause and who would’ve done this.
Cut 14 (08) “the incident”
Windows on the east side of the building received damage from the gunshots.

 

St. Landry Parish authorities have identified two bodies found in Lake Dubbisson. Jeff Palermo says the next step is trying to find out why there were together…
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

A Boutte man is thanking his beloved pup, Rusty, for saving him from a house fire. Calvin Baldwin says he fell asleep on his couch after a long day of watching the high school football championship games in New Orleans when he was woken by Rusty pawing at his hands. Baldwin saw smoke near the bathroom and was able to get out of the house with the dog. It’s believed the fire was started by an electrical spark.

12:30 Newscast December 13,2017

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating how two bodies ended up in Lake Dubbisson. They’ve been identified as 21-year-old Lia Ali Kazan of Shreveport and 30-year-old Anthony Michael Murry of Rapides Parish. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Kazan was reported missing while in Alexandria and they’re trying to piece together what happened after she was kidnapped.
Cut 4 (06) “Alexandria detectives.”

An Assumption Parish Sheriff’s deputy has been fired and arrested after allegedly wrecking his patrol car drunk earlier this morning. Commander Lonny Cavalier says 22-year-old Joseph Edward Repp of Pierre Part blew a .09 when authorities found him after leaving the scene. He says it’s extremely disappointing to have one of your own arrested for a situation like this.
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Repp is charged with a DWI, careless operation and hit and run.

 

A Boutte (Boo-tee) man says his dog saved his life from a house fire over the weekend. Calvin Baldwin says he was exhausted after coming home from the LHSAA High School Football State Championship games and fell asleep on his couch.
Cut 6 (12) “the house”
He says the fired started as a result of an electrical spark.

The who man serves as LSU’s General Manager for the football program, Austin Thomas, is leaving for the same job at Tennessee. Thomas is a Tennessee native and has been a critical part of LSU’s recruiting efforts. He was with LSU for four and a half years.

11:40 LRN Sportscast December 13

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says edge rusher Arden Key is questionable for the Citrus Bowl against Notre Dame. But Orgeron says running back Derius will play and he’s holding out hope that this will not be Guice’s last game in Purple and Gold…
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The who man serves as LSU’s General Manager, Austin Thomas, is leaving the program for the same job at Tennessee. Thomas is a Tennessee native.

Saints running back Mark Ingram tweeted out good luck dude to the season ticket holder who is suing the franchise, seeking a refund, because he claims his tickets are unusable because of the national anthem player protests. Lee Dragna of Morgan City filed the suit .

The LSU basketball team hosts Houston tonight at 8 PM at the PMAC. The Cougars are 8-1 and led by the American Athletic Conference’s top scorer Rob Gray, who is averaging 22 points a game. Tigers Coach Will Wade says the Cougars have three other double digit scorers…
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LSU is shooting 54-percent from the field for the season, which is the third best mark in the country.

Last night, the Ragin Cajuns went up to Ruston and beat Louisiana Tech 75-71. That’s five wins in a row for UL Lafayette and second straight win over the Bulldogs. JaKeenan Gant had 20 points, six rebounds and four steals to lead the way.

Jordan Harris lay up at the buzzer gave ULM a 59-57 win over Grambling and Central Florida dribbled past Southeastern Louisiana 61-53. The loss ended the Lions four game winning streak.

11:30 LRN Newscast December 13

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office is trying to figure out how two bodies ended up in Lake Dubbisson.  Authorities have positively identified 21-year-old Lia Ali Kazan of Shreveport and 30-year-old Anthony Michael Murray of Elmer. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says they are trying to find out why the two were together …

Cut 3 (05) “it together.”

Kazan was reported missing last week while visiting friends in Alexandria.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested and fired one of their deputies after he allegedly wrecked his patrol car while driving intoxicated early this morning. Commander Lonny Cavalier says authorities responded to calls of a vehicle in a ditch and it turned out to be 22-year-old Deputy Joseph Edward Repp of Pierre Part.

Cut 11 (11) “careless operation”

Small business optimism is near a record high according to the National Federation of Independent Business. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A Baton Rouge man termed a serial killer, pled not guilty to alleged racially motivated shootings.  23-year-old Kenneth Gleason is charged with first and second degree murder and two counts of attempted second degree murder.  Police believe he is the suspect in the shooting deaths of two people in September.  Gleason was ordered held without bond following his arraignment this morning.