16:45 LRN Sportscast April 17

LSU announces Joe Alleva is transitioning out of his role as athletic director to a new role as special assistant to the president for donor relations. Alleva has been the school’s A-D since 2008, but Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says he’s leaves as a widely unpopular figure….
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Alleva’s popularity began to take a hit with the attempted firing of Les Miles as head football coach towards the end of the 2015 season. It got worse for Alleva when basketball coach Will Wade was suspended in early March.

David Griffin was introduced today as the new Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations. During the press conference, Griffin said that head coach Alvin Gentry will return next season and he believes there’s a chance Anthony Davis could also return, despite his demand for a trade during the regular season.

Tonight, the NFL will release the schedule for all 32 teams, but there have been plenty of leaks and it’s been reported New Orleans will kick off the 2019 regular season by hosting Houston on Monday night football. It’s one of four primetime games for the Black and Gold. New Orleans will also host Dallas for Sunday night football during week four. Visit the Falcons on Thanksgiving night and host the Colts for Monday night football during Week 15. The Saints and Rams NFC championship game rematch will be week 2 in L-A.

Great come from behind win for UL-Lafayette last night as the Cajuns defeated the Tigers six to five thanks to two home runs in the eighth inning. Orynn Veillon and Handsome Monica went back-to-back and Jacob Schultz threw four shutout innings of relief. The Cajuns now travel to U-T Arlington, who leads the Sun Belt’s Western Division.

LSU gets ready to host Florida for a series that starts tomorrow. Coach Paul Mainieri says there’s a chance Zack Hess can pitch, even though he injured his groin in his last start.

330PM LRN News

Tiger Rag Magazine has confirmed the initial report from the Baton Rouge Business Report that Joe Alleva is out as athletics director at LSU. Alleva’s faced controversy involving two prominent coaches but Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says there’s evidence Alleva wanted to go through with the firing of Les Miles and not suspend Will Wade, but the fan outrage is with Joe…
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A high place source has informed us that a replacement will be named within 24 hours.
The Center for Reproductive Rights says if an admitting privileges law set to be heard at the US Supreme Court were to take effect, two of the state’s three abortion clinics would close. Senior Council TJ Toup says with an increase in abuse towards workers and patients at the Shreveport clinic already escalating, the only doctor with privileges at the facility said he’d retire if the law took effect.
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Over 1.2 million dollars has been raised for the burned St. Landry Parish churches on a GoFundMe page that’s seen a surge in donations since a fire tore through the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Seventh District Missionary Baptist Church President Freddie Jack says the historic majority black congregations have deep roots in the community, some of which go back over a century.
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21-year-old Holden Matthews is accused of burning the churches in a racially motivated attack.
Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care. Blanco, who served as governor from 2004 to 2008 was first diagnosed with an eye cancer in 2011, but the cancer returned in 2017 and spread to her liver. Franklin Representative Sam Jones asks that Louisiana residents pray for Blanco…
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2:30 LRN Newscast April 17

Multiple reports say Joe Alleva is out as LSU’s athletics director. Alleva’s contract is set to expire next year and Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says this could be a good time for the head of athletics to step down or retire…
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Alleva has been heavily criticized for his handling of basketball coach Will Wade’s suspension.

Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care as she battles cancer. Blanco’s one term in office was marked by Hurricane Katrina and the destruction it left behind. Franklin Representative Sam Jones says Blanco worked tirelessly to bring evacuees back home and wasn’t afraid to stand up to the White House…
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Blanco is 76-years-old.

The Center for Reproductive Rights filed a petition today asking the U-S Supreme Court to strike down a Louisiana law that says abortion doctors must have admitting privileges at a local hospital. Shreveport clinic administrator Cathleen Pittman says the legislation could leave the state with just one clinic, which isn’t good…
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Supporters of the law say it will help ensure the safety of the woman.

Over 1.2 million dollars has been raised for the burned St. Landry Parish churches on a GoFundMe page. Seventh District Missionary Baptist Association President Freddie Jack says the historic congregations are hoping for help from their insurance, but one of them is looking at some heavy costs.
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The Goal Fund Me goal was one-point-eight million.

LRN PM Newscall April 17

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco is in his hospice care. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A GoFundMe campaign for the burned St. Landry Parish churches is now over 1.2 million dollars. Matt Doyle spoke with the Seventh District Baptist Church President about the effort…

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Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care. Blanco, who served as governor from 2004 to 2008 was first diagnosed with an eye cancer in 2011, but the cancer returned in 2017 and spread to her liver. Last December, she said there’s no escape from her cancer. Franklin Representative Sam Jones spoke on the House floor to recognize the governor’s fight for her life…

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Blanco did not seek re-election in 2008. She was criticized for her handling of Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath and the federally funded program set up to help Louisiana homeowners rebuild. Jones, who worked for Blanco in the governor’s office, fought hard for the state and wasn’t afraid to stand up to the White House…

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Blanco served in elected offices for two dozen years, as she spent time as a state legislator, public service commissioner, Lt. Governor and then elected as the state’s first woman governor. Jones asks that Louisiana residents pray for Blanco…

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Blanco is a New Iberia native, who lives in Lafayette. She’s 76-years-old.

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Over 1.2 million dollars has been raised for the burned St. Landry Parish churches on a GoFundMe page that’s seen a surge in donations since a fire tore through the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Seventh District Missionary Baptist Church President Freddie Jack says the historic congregations are hoping for help from their insurance, but one of them is looking at some heavy costs.

Cut 6 (12) “…rebuilding”

The page has been shared by national figures like Hillary Clinton, and Katie Couric.

The Pastor noted the historic majority black congregations have deep roots in the community, some of which go back over a century.

Cut 7 (10) “…long.”

21-year-old Holden Matthews is accused of burning the churches in a racially motivated attack.

Jack says the effort is much appreciated, and the congregations are taking the tragedy in stride while they figure out how to get back into their old homes.

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You can find the fund by searching Seventh District Baptist Church Fires on GoFundMe.

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The Center for Reproductive Rights says if an admitting privileges law set to be heard at the US Supreme Court were to take effect, two of the state’s three abortion clinics would close.

President Nancy Northup says the regulation requiring clinics and providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital would dramatically reduce access to the procedure.

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The only remaining clinic would be a facility in Baton Rouge.

The Shreveport facility has reported a significant increase and concentration of what they called “nasty” personal harassment of facility workers and patients as the number of facilities has declined statewide. Senior Council TJ Toup says the only doctor with privileges at the facility said he’d retire if the law took effect.

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Shreveport clinic administrator Cathleen Pittman says a nearly identical law in Texas demonstrated that reducing access won’t end abortion, but it will make it significantly less safe.

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CRR has filed a motion to have the law dismissed by the court, citing it’s similarity to a previously dismissed Texas admitting privileges law.

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Tiger Rag Magazine has confirmed the initial report from the Baton Rouge Business Report that Joe Alleva is out as athletics director at LSU. Alleva has been the school’s A-D since 2008, but Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says Alleva is widely unpopular

Cut 12 (10) “…in charge”

Alleva’s unpopuarlity began to take a hit with the attempted firing of Les Miles as head football coach towards the end of the 2015 season. It got worse for Alleva when basketball coach Will Wade was suspended in early March. Moran says there’s evidence Alleva wanted to go through with the firing of Miles and not suspend Wade, but the fan outrage is with Joe…

Cut 13 (10) “…Joe Alleva”

Alleva’s contract is set to expire next year and Moran says this could be a good time for the head of athletics to step down or retire…

Cut 14 (11) “…figure.”

1:30 PM Newscast

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco is in his hospice care. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Over 1.2 million dollars has been raised for the burned St. Landry Parish churches on a GoFundMe page that’s seen a surge in donations since a fire engulfed the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The page has been shared by national figures like Hillary Clinton and Katie Couric. 21-year-old Holden Matthews is accused of burning the three churches in a racially motivated attack.

Tiger Rag Magazine has confirmed the initial report from the Baton Rouge Business Report that Joe Alleva is out as athletics director at LSU. Alleva has been the school’s A-D since 2008, but Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says Alleva is a widely unpopular administrator

Cut 12 (10) “…in charge”

 

The Center for Reproductive Rights says if an admitting privileges law set to be heard at the US Supreme Court were to take effect, two of the state’s three abortion clinics would close. President Nancy Northup says the regulation requiring clinics and providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital would dramatically reduce access to the procedure.

Cut 9 (11) “…each year”

The only remaining clinic would be a facility in Baton Rouge.

12:30 PM Newscast

Reports have surfaced that LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva is expected to step down, perhaps as soon as today. Alleva has held the position for more than a decade and his contract expires next year. Over the years, Alleva has been the target of criticism from fans for various issues including the firing of football coach Les Miles and failing to recruit Jimbo Fisher. Most recently Alleva has once again caught heat following the suspension and reinstatement of LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade in the wake of an FBI wiretap investigating a recruitment scandal.

Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care. Blanco, who is battling cancer, served as governor from 2004 to 2008. Franklin Representative Sam Jones spoke on the House floor asking that Louisiana residents pray for Blanco…

Cut 5 (10) “…that side”

Blanco served in elected offices for two dozen years.

A GoFundMe raising money for the burned St. Landry Parish churches is now over 1.2 million dollars. Matt Doyle talked with the Seventh District Baptist Church President about the effort…

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11:30 AM Newscast

Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care. Blanco, who is battling cancer, served as governor from 2004 to 2008 and did not seek re-election. She was criticized for her handling of Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath and the federally funded program set up to help Louisiana homeowners rebuild. Franklin Representative Sam Jones who worked for Blanco in the governor’s office, fought hard for the state and wasn’t afraid to stand up to the White House…
Cut 4 (09) “…her recently”
Blanco is 76-years-old.
The latest installment from the Louisiana Survey out of LSU shows that 70-percent approve of the 2016 criminal justice reforms. But 60 percent of Republicans now support the reform efforts, up from 46 percent in 2018. LSU Public Policy Research Lab Director Dr. Michael Henderson says it’s taken a few years for the average GOP voter to buy in…

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A constitutional amendment is on its way to the House floor that would let Louisiana voters decided whether or not the state constitution protects abortion rights. The amendment was brought by Monroe Democratic Representative Katrina Jackson who says it’s an opportunity for voter to show the rest of the country that the Bayou State is the no. 1 pro-life state.

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The proposal would need two thirds support in both chambers, and over 50 percent of the vote at the October 12th ballot that also features the primary round of the governor’s race. Several states have adopted similar additions to their constitutions.

Reports have surfaced that LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva is expected to step down, perhaps as soon as today. Alleva has held the position for more than a decade. Alleva recently caught heat from fans for his decision to suspend LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade in the wake of an FBI wiretap investigating a recruitment scandal.

10:30 AM Newscast

Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is under hospice care. Blanco, who served as governor from 2004 to 2008 was first diagnosed with eye cancer in 2011, but the cancer returned in a checkup in 2017. Last December, she said there’s no escape from her cancer. Franklin Representative Sam Jones took time on Tuesday to recognize the governor’s fight for her life…
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Blanco is 76-years-old.
The latest installment from the Louisiana Survey out of LSU shows that 70-percent approve of the criminal justice reforms that were approved in 2016. But LSU Public Policy Research Lab Director Dr. Michael Henderson says only a third of respondents believe the system is fair and only a third believe it keeps the public safe.

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Bossier City has been selected as a top retirement destination according to Where to Retire Magazine. The city was highlighted in a feature called “8 Veteran-Friendly Cities” in an upcoming issue. Bossier City Chief Administrative Officer Pam Glorioso says the area offers a great part of Louisiana for people to live in and at a low cost.

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A wreck in Bossier Parish that claimed the life of four-year-old Katie Grantham in November 2017 has inspired legislation to run toxicology tests on drivers at fault for vehicle collisions that cause serious injury. The child’s mother, Morgan Grantham, spoke to a Senate Committee Tuesday and says evidence was found that could indicate the driver’s impairment, even though he was able to pass a field sobriety test.

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Currently a drug test is only mandated if someone dies at the scene of a crash. Grantham’s daughter died in the days that followed.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 17

A proposed constitutional amendment advances to the House floor that would ask voters should the state constitution be amended to say the state does not protect abortion rights. Pro-choice advocates oppose the proposal. Steffani Bangel is with the New Orleans Abortion Fund…
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If the measure receives two-thirds support in the legislature, the question would appear on the October ballot.

Another round of severe weather is approaching Louisiana. Storms will arrive in northwest Louisiana tonight and then tomorrow much of the state is under an enhanced risk for severe weather. That includes the Mississippi Delta, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and all of southeast Louisiana. Much of north Louisiana is under flash flood watch through Thursday morning.

Legislation that would require drug testing of drivers at fault in wrecks that result in serious bodily injury heads to the Senate floor after emotional testimony from a Bossier Parish mother, who lost her four-year-old child in a car wreck…
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Morgan Grantham says the driver that caused the wreck that killed her daughter was not drug tested, because her daughter initially survived.

Where to Retire Magazine highlights Bossier City as a Veteran-Friendly city to retire.
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8:30 LRN Newscast April 17

A clear majority of Louisianans support the 2016 criminal justice reforms according to the latest installment of the Louisiana Survey. Matt Doyle has more…
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Donations on Go Fund Me for the three St. Landry Parish churches that were burned down in what prosecutors call a hate crime have now surpassed one-million dollars. The goal is to raise one-point-eight million.

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco, who is battling cancer, has been placed in hospice care. The New Iberia native is 76-years-old.

A proposed constitutional amendment heads to the House floor that would ask voters to put into the constitution that it’s not a right in Louisiana to have an abortion. Pro choice advocates are concerned this measure would lay the groundwork to ban abortions in Louisiana and Steffani Bangel with the New Orleans Abortion Fund says that would not be good…
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Supporters of the measure say the amendment could become important if Roe Versus Wade is ever overturned.

Bossier City is among eight cities in Louisiana for best places to retire. That’s according to Where to Retire Magazine. The Where to Retire Editor says Bossier City is attractive to military personnel and Bossier City Chief Administrative Officer, Pam Gloriso says the area also contributes to the state’s reputation as a Soprtsman’s Paradise….
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