12:30 P.M. LRN Newscast 03/20/2018

Alexandria Republican Lance Harris is reaching out to his republican constituents to remind them the state republican party is watching the budget. Harris is the House chair of the Republican Party and announced his take on the budget issue.

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There is some relief for Louisiana residents that can qualify for flood rebate dollars by re-filing your 2016 tax returns. Basically if you lost more than 500 dollars that wasn’t covered by insurance or government grants, during the flood, you can deduct the difference from your 2016 income tax return. Brandon Lagarde is the tax director at postlethwaite and Netterville in Baton Rouge. He says

A key issue in this benefit is taxpayers did at the time NOT have to itemize their return to make the adjustment.

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A federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law that bans abortions after a 15 week pregnancy instead of 20.

Mississippi’s governor has signed a bill yesterday… A similar bill has been introduced by Shreveport Democrat Senator John Milkovich. During his appearance on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster, he said the issue mentioned to him the most when he ran for office was how and when Louisiana would ban abortions.

Milkovich isn’t worried about what federal judges might decide,.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast March 20

Utah buried 14 three-pointers in a 95-71 victory over the LSU Tigers. The loss eliminates LSU from the second round of the NIT. Tremont Waters had 19 points for the Bayou Bengals, Skylar Mays added 16 points and Aaron Epps had 12 points in his final game in an LSU uniform.

LSU-Alexandria has advanced to the N-A-I-A championship game with an 84-75 victory over William Penn. Brandon Moss led the way with 21 points and 9 rebounds. LSU-A will play Graceland in the title game tonight in Kansas City.

Former UL Lafayette basketball player J-J Thomas has passed way. He played for the Ragin Cajuns from 2010 to 2012. A cause of death has not been made public.

The Pelicans begin a stretch of three games in three days. They host Dallas tonight, tomorrow its Indiana to play a game that was postponed because of a wet court in February.

Saints legend Steve Gleason is said to be in good spirits despite spending his birthday in the hospital. The former football player has battled A-L-S since 2011 and he was hospitalized on Friday because of a low-grade fever and back pain. That’s according to his father-in-law, who spoke with NOLA.com. Gleason turned 41-years-old on Monday is expected to be released from the hospital later this week.

New Saints linebacker Demario Davis played for the New York Jets last season and the former Arkansas State standout was very productive with 135 tackles and five sacks. According to Next Gen Stats, Davis had the fastest sack in the regular season during Week 7, when it took him 2.09 seconds to sack the quarterback….
cut 17 (18) “….the quarterback”
Davis says he’s looking forward to winning a Super Bowl in New Orleans.

11:30 LRN Newscast March 20

There is some relief for Louisiana residents that can qualify for flood rebate dollars by re-filing your 2016 tax returns. Basically if you lost more than 500 dollars that wasn’t covered by insurance or government grants, during the flood, you can deduct the difference from your 2016 income tax return. Baton Rouge area accountant Brandon Lagarde…

Cut 3 (11) “now i can”

Louisiana Senator John Milkovich is praising the efforts of Mississippi’s governor after he signed a bill banning abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. A suit has already been filed against Mississippi by the state’s only abortion clinic. Milkovich is sponsoring a similar bill. He isn’t worried about what federal judges might decide in the Mississippi case…

Cut 7 (09)  “federal courts.”

Marksville Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chairman. Johnson says there are several items on his plate already, including the 1 billion dollar budget shortfall. Governor Edwards has pushed for tax revenues in order to keep some services in place and would only cost the average taxpayer around $40.00 annually. He says it’s a small price to pay…

Cut 14 (07) “that nature.”

Shreveport-Bossier will play host to both this year’s Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. It’ll be the first time both pageants have ever been held at the same location back to back. The competition will bring contestants from all 50 states and DC together in Shreveport, and draw in a national TV audience. Shreveport Chief Administrative Officer Bryan Crawford says the crush of tourists will be a big boost to the region.

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10:30 LRN Newscast March 20

Mississippi’s governor has signed a bill that bans abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. A similar bill has been introduced by Shreveport Democrat Senator John Milkovich. He says the issue mentioned to him the most when he ran for office was how and when Louisiana would ban abortions. He says the bill is hopefully the first step…
Cut 6 (08) “quietly by”
A legal challenge has already been filed against Mississippi’s law.

Marksville Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chairman. Johnson plans to take an active role in the upcoming budget negotiations…
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Johnson replaces Minden Representative Gene Reynolds, who recently resigned.

A Senate panel hears a constitutional amendment today from New Orleans Democrat J-P Morrell that will require a jury’s verdict in a felony trial to be unanimous for conviction. Louisiana and Oregon are the only states that allows for ten out of twelve jurors to agree on a guilty verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the nation’s highest court has heard several challenges…
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The committee meets at 1:00.

Shreveport-Bossier will host the 2018 Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. It’ll be the first time both pageants have ever been held at the same location back to back Shreveport Chief Administrative Officer Bryan Crawford….
Cut 10 (09) “Bossier region.”
This will be the third time the pageants have been held in Shreveport-Bossier.

9:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 03/20/2018

A Senate Committee hears a constitutional amendment today from New Orleans Democrat J-P Morrell that will require a jury’s verdict in a felony trial to be unanimous for conviction. Louisiana and Oregon are the only states that allows for ten out of twelve jurors to agree on a guilty verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says its unclear why Louisiana only requires 10 out of 12 jurors for a guilty verdict. He says some say it was established to diminish the affect African-Americans would have on a jury, but there’s another theory as well…

Cut 6 (07) “more efficient.”

Marksville Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chairman. The third-term legislator says his caucus has to look beyond short-term problems – including the massive budget deficit. Johnson says he believes constituents will see the hard work Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards has done in trying to get a budget that is fair for everyone….

Cut 15 (10) “crisis solved.”

Shreveport-Bossier will play host to both this year’s Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. It’ll be the first time both pageants have ever been held at the same location back to back, and Miss USA will air live on FOX at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum.

Bossier City mayor Lo Walker fondly remembers the first time the competition rolled into town, back in 1998.

Cut 12 (08) “it is”

Miss USA/Miss Teen USA will stay in the area for 11 days.

Today marks the start of spring in Louisiana. Our winter produced two snow events and a warmer than usual February. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the La Nina effect will dictate our weather the next few months, as it pushes all the rain and colder temperatures to the north…

Cut 7 (10)  “the state.”

8:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 03/20/2018

State Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chair. Jeff Palermo spoke with the Avoyelles Parish lawmaker on how the Caucus can bring a divided House back together…

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Louisiana and Oregon are the only states that allows for ten out of twelve jurors to agree on a guilty verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino expects the Louisiana District Attorneys Association tol argue against this proposed amendment in front of the legislature today.

Cut 5  (11)  “for concern.”

 

Louisiana weather has produced two snow events this year and a warmer than usual February. State Climatologist Barry Keim says spring can bring severe weather in the form of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. Today marks the first day of spring and He says the clashing of the seasons can be expected once again…

Cut 9 (10)  “and May.”

 

Shreveport-Bossier will play host to both this year’s Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. It’ll be the first time both pageants have ever been held at the same location back to back, and Miss USA will air live on FOX at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum. Shreveport Chief Administrative Officer Bryan Crawford the crush of tourists will be a big boost to the region.

Cut 11 (10) “being here”

7:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 03/20/2018

Miss USA and Miss Teen USA are rolling into Shreveport-Bossier, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. Matt Doyle reports.

Cut 2 (29) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

 

A Senate Committee hears a constitutional amendment today from New Orleans Democrat J-P Morrell that will require a jury’s verdict in a felony trial to be unanimous for conviction. Louisiana and Oregon are the only states that allows for ten out of twelve jurors to agree on a guilty verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino .

Cut 4  (10) “by jury.” 

Today marks the start of spring in Louisiana. Our winter produced two snow events and a warmer than usual February. State Climatologist Barry Keim says A very rainy February left the Mississippi, Ouachita and Red rivers inundated. Keim says the record rainfall amounts will benefit many…

Cut 8 (09)  “right now.”

Marksville Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chairman. The third-term legislator says his caucus has to look beyond short-term problems – including the massive budget deficit. Johnson says Governor Edwards push for tax revenues in order to keep some services in place, would only cost the average taxpayer around $40.00 annually. He says it’s a small price to pay…

Cut 14 (07) “that nature.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Will Wade’s first season as head coach of the LSU Tigers is in the books as the Bayou Bengals were eliminated in NIT by Utah 95-71. It was never close as the Utes shot 71-percent in the first quarter to take a 30-11 lead. Utah ended up shooting 58-percent for the game and hit 14 three-pointers. Despite foul trouble, Tremont Waters had 19 for LSU, who finish with an 18-15 record.

In the N-A-I-A semifinals….Graceland from Iowa beat L-S-U Shreveport 87-80. While L-S-U Alexandria defeated William Penn 84-75 as Brandon Moss had 21 points. LSU-A advances to play Graceland in the N-A-I-A title tonight.

UL Lafayette basketball is mourning the death of J-J Thomas who played for the Ragin Cajuns from 2010 to 2012. Thomas averaged about ten points a game in Lafayette after a standout prep career at Scotlandville.

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New Saints linebacker Demario Davis is thrilled with the opportunity to play for a winning organization. The Mississippi native says playing close to home was also a huge factor in his decision to ink a free agent deal with the Black and Gold. He told reporters on a conference call that he plans to be an aggressive player….

Cut 16 (12) “…as possible”

The 29-year-old played for the New York Jets last season and the former Arkansas State standout was very productive with 135 tackles and five sacks.

A public visitation begins tomorrow for the late Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson, who died last week at the age of 90. Friday is the funeral and Sunday the NFL owners’ meetings will take place in Orlando. The Advocate reports Gayle Benson will be in attendance, as she begins her new role running both the Saints and Pelicans.

The Pels begin a stretch of three games in three days tonight as they host Dallas.

6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 03/20/2018

A senate committee is expected today to discuss a proposed constitutional amendment that would require unanimous jury verdicts for felony cases. Kelley Ray has more….

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

 

Today marks the start of spring in Louisiana. Our winter produced two snow events and a warmer than usual February. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the La Nina effect will dictate our weather the next few months, as it pushes all the rain and colder temperatures to the north…

Cut 7 (10)  “the state.”

 

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Shreveport-Bossier will play host to both this year’s Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. It’ll be the first time both pageants have ever been held at the same location back to back, and Miss USA will air live on FOX at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum. Shreveport Chief Administrative Officer Bryan Crawford says the city is perfect for Miss USA.

Cut 10 (09) “Bossier region.”

 

Marksville Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chairman. The third-term legislator says his caucus has to look beyond short-term problems – including the massive budget deficit. Johnson says the key to a better Louisiana is a united House that’s separated by party lines…

Cut 13 (09)  “years ago.”

AM Newscall March 20

A senate committee is expected today to discuss a proposed constitutional amendment that would require unanimous jury verdicts for felony cases. Kelley Ray has more….

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

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Miss USA and Miss Teen USA are rolling into Shreveport-Bossier, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. Matt Doyle reports.

Cut 2 (29) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

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State Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chair. Jeff Palermo spoke with the Avoyelles Parish lawmaker on how the Caucus can bring a divided House back together…

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A Senate Committee hears a constitutional amendment today from New Orleans Democrat J-P Morrell that will require a jury’s verdict in a felony trial to be unanimous for conviction. Louisiana and Oregon are the only states that allows for ten out of twelve jurors to agree on a guilty verdict. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the nations’ highest court has heard numerous challenges to Louisiana’s “majority rule” standard…

Cut 4  (10) “by jury.” 

Ciolino expects the Louisiana District Attorneys Association will argue against this proposed amendment, but….

Cut 5  (11)  “for concern.”

Ciolino says its unclear why Louisiana only requires 10 out of 12 jurors for a guilty verdict. He says some say it was established to diminish the affect African-Americans would have on a jury, but there’s another theory as well…

Cut 6 (07) “more efficient.”

Oregon is also looking at a possible amendment in 2018 or 2020 to abolish the “majority rule” standard.

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Today marks the start of spring in Louisiana. Our winter produced two snow events and a warmer than usual February. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the La Nina effect will dictate our weather the next few months, as it pushes all the rain and colder temperatures to the north…

Cut 7 (10)  “the state.”

A very rainy February left the Mississippi, Ouachita and Red rivers inundated. Keim says the record rainfall amounts will benefit many…

Cut 8 (09)  “right now.”

Keim says spring can bring severe weather in the form of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. He says the clashing of the seasons can be expected once again…

Cut 9 (10)  “and May.”

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Shreveport-Bossier will play host to both this year’s Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, with Miss USA confirmed for May 21st. It’ll be the first time both pageants have ever been held at the same location back to back, and Miss USA will air live on FOX at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum. Shreveport Chief Administrative Officer Bryan Crawford says the city is perfect for Miss USA.

Cut 10 (09) “Bossier region.”

The competition will bring contestants from all 50 states and DC together in Shreveport, and draw in a national TV audience. Crawford says the crush of tourists will be a big boost to the region.

Cut 11 (10) “being here”

Bossier City mayor Lo Walker fondly remembers the first time the competition rolled into town, back in 1998.

Cut 12 (08) “it is”

Miss USA/Miss Teen USA will stay in the area for 11 days.

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Marksville Representative Robert Johnson is the new House Democratic Caucus Chairman. The third-term legislator says his caucus has to look beyond short-term problems – including the massive budget deficit. Johnson says the key to a better Louisiana is a united House that’s separated by party lines…

Cut 13 (09)  “years ago.”

Johnson says Governor Edwards push for tax revenues in order to keep some services in place, would only cost the average taxpayer around $40.00 annually. He says it’s a small price to pay…

Cut 14 (07) “that nature.”

Johnson says he believes constituents will see the hard work Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards has done in trying to get a budget that is fair for everyone….

Cut 15 (10) “crisis solved.”

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New Saints linebacker Demario Davis is thrilled with the opportunity to play for a winning organization. The Mississippi native says playing close to home was also a huge factor in his decision to ink a deal with the Black and Gold. He told reporters on a conference call that he plans to be an aggressive player….

Cut 16 (12) “as possible”

The 29-year-old played for the New York Jets last season and the former Arkansas State standout was very productive with 135 tackles and five sacks. According to Next Gen Stats, Davis had the fastest sack in the regular season during Week 7, when it took him 2.09 seconds to sack the quarterback….

Cut 17 (18) “the quarterback”

Davis says he’s looking forward to winning a Super Bowl in New Orleans…

Cut 18 (15)  “I can”