4:30 LRN Newscast Mar 12

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the homicide of a 77-year old caretaker and the suspect is the special needs woman she cared for. Sheriff Joseph Lopinto says the incident happened around 10 a.m Friday at a home in Terrytown.
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Lopinto says the suspect, who is nonverbal, has been taken to a psychiatric ward.

Saturday is the last day for early voting and in the predominantly New Orleans Democratic-based 2nd Congressional District, JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon predicts a runoff for Troy Carter and most likely Karen Carter Peterson, or possibly with Gary Chambers or…

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There’s also a Congressional race in the 5th district, election day is March 20th.

It was a week ago that the Husch Blackwell report on LSU’s mishandlings of sexual assault cases was released.  During a legislative hearing this week attended by victims and students, state lawmakers were furious the report didn’t result in any firings. LSU interim President Thomas Galligan says he welcomes their scrutiny.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and fisheries is urging boaters to practice safe boating after already seeing seven boating fatalities in 2021.  At this time in last year, we only saw two boating fatalities.  Lieutenant Dean Aucoin says boaters need to be aware of their surroundings.

Cut 6 (12) “..everybody else safe”

3:30 LRN Newscast Mar 12

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the homicide of a 77-year-old caretaker and the suspect is the 32-year old special needs woman she cared for. Sheriff Joseph Lopinto says it happened around 10 this morning in Terrytown and the suspect, who is nonverbal, has been taken to a psychiatric ward.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and fisheries is urging boaters to practice safe boating after already seeing seven boating fatalities in 2021.  Lieutenant Dean Aucoin says anyone 16 years of age or under must wear an approved life jacket, and it could have made a difference in the number of fatalities so far this year.

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Baton Rouge TV stations are reporting a State Trooper Jacob Brown has resigned from L-S-P. Brown is accused of beating a Monroe man during an arrest in 2019. Brown was charged in December with second-degree battery and malfeasance in office.

Early voting for the March 20th elections for two congressional seats in the 2nd and 5th districts ends Saturday and projected turnout is 15 to 20 percent. Taylor Sharp has more.

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2:30 LRN Newscast

LSU is facing calls for additional punishments for those involved in the mishandling of sexual misconduct cases. Don Molino has more…
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Baton Rouge TV stations are reporting a State Trooper accused of beating a Monroe man during an arrest in 2019 has resigned from the L-S-P. Jacob Brown was charged in December with second-degree battery and malfeasance in office. Aaron Bowman says he was hit with a flashlight every time he spoke during the alleged attack following a traffic stop.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joseph Lopinto says a special needs woman allegedly killed her 77-year-old caretaker at a home in Terrytown today. Investigators believe the two women had an argument which then led to a physical altercation. Lopinto says they believe the cause of death is blunt force trauma…
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Lopinto says a family member of the suspect discovered the body.

Saturday is the last day for early voting for the March 20th election that includes the special congressional elections for the 2nd and 5th districts. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon projects a turnout of 15-20-percent but he’s observed an increase in the percentage of mail-in ballots
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15 candidates are seeking to replace Cedric Richmond in the 2nd district and eleven candidates are seeking to represent the fifth district, which covers northeast and central Louisiana and parts of the Florida parishes.

LRN PM Newscall March 12

LSU is facing calls for additional punishments for those involved in the mishandling of sexual misconduct cases. Don Molino has more…

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Early voting for the March 20th elections for two congressional seats in the 2nd and 5th districts ends Saturday and projected turnout is 15 to 20 percent. Taylor Sharp has more.

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Sexual assault victims, state lawmakers, and students are calling on LSU to issue more disciplinary action against those named in the Husch Blackwell report that examined LSU’s mishandling of sexual assault cases. LSU interim President Thomas Galligan says they continue to comb through the report

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Two athletic administrators have been suspended, Verge Ausberry and Miriam Segar, 30 and 21-days respectively.
Galligan says while they consider additional discipline, they are moving forward with implementing Husch Blackwell’s 18 recommendations, which includes beefing up the Title Nine office

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Galligan says they’ve already started streamlining the investigative process after a sexual misconduct claim is reported. But during a legislative hearing this week, state lawmakers were furious the Husch Blackwell report didn’t result in any firings. Galligan says he welcomes their scrutiny

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and fisheries is urging boaters to practice safe boating after already seeing seven boating fatalities in 2021.  At this time in 2020 we only saw two boating fatalities.  Lieutenant Dean Aucoin says boaters need to be aware of their surroundings.

Cut 6 (12) “..everybody else safe”

It is required by law that anyone 16 years of age or under must wear an approved life jacket.  Aucoin stresses the importance of life jackets because, in recent incidents, no life jackets led to some of the fatalities.

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Aucoin says that before going on the water, boaters need to make sure all of their safety equipment is in good shape and safe to use.

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Saturday is the last day for early voting for the March 20th election that includes the special congressional elections for the 2nd and 5th districts. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon projects a turnout of 15-20-percent but he’s observed an increase in the percentage of mail-in ballots

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In the predominantly New Orleans Democratic-based 2nd Congressional District Couvillon predicts a runoff for lawmaker Troy Carter and most likely Karen Carter Peterson, also a legislator, or possibly with Baton Rouge businessman Gary Chambers or…

Cut 10 (09) “…party.” 

As for the 5th Congressional District Couvillon says Republican Julia Letlow, the widow of Luke Letlow who won the seat in December but died of COVID before being sworn in, is the dominant front runner.

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If needed the run-off elections are set for April 24th.

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The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the homicide of a 77-year old caretaker and the suspect is the special needs woman she cared for. Sheriff Joseph Lopinto says the incident happened Friday morning at a home in Terrytown.

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Lopinto says the suspect, who is nonverbal, has been taken to a psychiatric ward while they notify next of kin. He says the victim, did not live at the residence and is not related to the suspect.

Cut 13 (10)“…why.”

Investigators believe the two women had an argument which then led to a physical altercation. Lopinto says while the cause of death is unknown, it’s most likely blunt force trauma.

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Lopinto says it was a family member of the suspect that discovered the body.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 12

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the homicide of a 77-year old caretaker and the suspect is the special needs woman she cared for. Sheriff Joseph Lopinto says the incident happened around 10 a.m at a home in Terrytown.
Cut 12 (10) “ …sitter”
Lopinto says the suspect, who is nonverbal, has been taken to a psychiatric ward.

Early voting ends tomorrow for the two special congressional races for the second and fifth districts. Pollster John Couvillon says the second district race is likely headed to a run-off, but the fifth district could be won outright when the election is held on March 20th. He says Republican Julia Letlow is the prohibitive favorite…
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Early voting will end tomorrow at 6 PM.

It was a week ago today that the Husch Blackwell report came out, which detailed how LSU has mishandled previous sexual misconduct cases. LSU interim president Thomas Galligan said today that they are implementing the 18 recommendations found in the report, which includes beefing up the Title Nine Office…
cut 4 (11) “…our size”
Galligan says they’ve already started streamlining the investigative process after a sexual misconduct claim is reported.

The weather looks great for boating this weekend. Lieutenant Dean Aucoin, with the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Department, says before going on the water, make sure your safety equipment is in good shape…
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There is a marginal risk for severe weather in northeast Louisiana on Sunday.

12:30 LRN Newscast Mar 12

Saturday is the last day for early voting and in predominantly New Orleans Democratic-based 2nd Congressional District, JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon predicts a runoff for Troy Carter and most likely Karen Carter Peterson, or possibly with Gary Chambers or…

Cut 10 (09) “…party.” 

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and fisheries is urging boaters to practice safe boating after already seeing seven boating fatalities in 2021.  At this time in last year, we only saw two boating fatalities.  Lieutenant Dean Aucoin says boaters need to be aware of their surroundings.

Cut 6 (12) “..everybody else safe”

Governor Edwards has declared Sunday a Day of Remembrance in honor of the one-year anniversary since the state reported its first COVID death…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.” 

The state reports COVID hospitalizations have dropped below 500 to 478.

1140 Sportscast 3/12

The latest salary-cap-related move for the Saints involves star receiver Michael Thomas.  Thomas has restructured his contract and converted his salary into a signing bonus to help free up $8.7 million in cap space as New Orleans inches closer to the salary cap.

Also, the Saints have now cut defensive tackle Malcolm Brown and are now just $12 million over the salary cap number.

LSU will begin SEC tournament play when they take on Ole Miss tonight.  The Tigers are the three seed and earned a double-bye in the tournament.  Coach Will Wade is still waiting for his team to play a complete game.

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Grambling beat Southern 72-67 in overtime in round 1 of the SWAC tournament.  The Tigers will take on Prairie View in the semifinals tonight at 8:30.

LSU two-sport athlete Maurice Hampton will no longer be part of the football and baseball programs as he’s entered his name in the transfer portal.

Minute 2

The New Orleans Pelicans were blown out by the Timberwolves last night 135-105 in their first game since the All-Star break.

Nicholls is two wins away from earning an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament as the Colonels will play tonight in the semi-final round of the Southland Tournament. Nicholls Coach Austin Claunch has told his team they need to stay mentally sharp in order to win the Southland Tournament Championship…

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Louisiana Tech beat Florida Atlantic 75-69 in the Conference USA tournament behind Isaiah Crawford’s 21 points.  Tech will play North Texas in the semifinals at 2 p.m.

McNeese basketball coach and athletic director Heath Schroyer will step away from coaching duties to focus solely on the role of athletic director.  Effective immediately, associate head coach John Aiken will be promoted to head coach.

 

11:30 LRN Newscast March 12

Governor Edwards declares Sunday a Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Louisianans who died from COVID-19 as Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the state’s first confirmed coronavirus-related death. Over nine-thousand flags have been placed on the front lawn of the State Capitol. Communications director for the governor’s office, Shauna Sanford says each flag represents a Louisiana life lost due to COVID-19.
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The COVID-19 death toll in Louisiana has reached 9,828.

Saturday is the last day for early voting for the March 20th election that includes the special congressional elections for the 2nd and 5th districts. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon projects a turnout of 15-20-percent but he’s observed an increase in the percentage of mail-in ballots
Cut 9 (08) “…election day”
15 candidates are seeking to replace Cedric Richmond in the 2nd district and eleven candidates are seeking to represent the fifth district, which covers northeast and central Louisiana and parts of the Florida parishes.

Sexual assault victims, state lawmakers, and students are calling on LSU to issue more disciplinary action against those named in the Husch Blackwell report that examined LSU’s mishandling of sexual assault cases. LSU interim President Thomas Galligan says they continue to comb through the report
Cut 3 (12) “…will be appropriate”
Galligan has handed down suspensions for two athletic administrators Verge Ausberry and Miriam Segar, 30 and 21-days respectively.

With the pandemic showing signs of ending soon, many Americans are planning to take a trip this year, but AAA says the travel experience will still be different. Spokesperson Don Redman says the keyword is “prepare” Cut 13 (09) “…restrictions.”

10:30 LRN Newscast Mar 12

Included in the 1.9 trillion-dollar Biden relief bill signed yesterday is the 28.6-billion-dollar Restaurant Revitalization Fund. Matt Doyle spoke with the Louisiana Restaurant Association about it…

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Early voting ends tomorrow for two of Louisiana’s congressional seats. The March 20th special congressional elections are to fill the New Orleans-based seat in District 2, and the 5th district in north-east Louisiana.

The state has signed an agreement with NASA’s Michoud (MEE-shoo) Assembly plant that could lead to the creation of the Louisiana Space Campus, a dedicated business park within NASA’s site. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson feels the project could begin construction sooner than later.

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If you are planning a trip this year, you don’t want to be caught off guard by mandates along your travels, AAA spokesperson Don Redman recommends using a travel advisor for the most up-to-date information on restrictions, including hotels and rental cars. Redman says most will be traveling by car this year.

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AAA’s COVID-19 Travel Restriction Map is a helpful site to navigate your trip.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Edwards declares Sunday a Day of Prayer and Remembrance in honor of the one-year anniversary of the state’s first reported COVID death…
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A top aide to Lousiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has resigned after another person came forward with a sexual harassment complaint against him. A former lawyer in the A-G’s office alleges Pat Magee assigned women in his office less serious cases that he deemed good for women and the complaint says women dressed down in order to avoid unwelcome attention from Magee.

President Biden has signed the 1.9 trillion dollar American Rescue Act, which includes nearly 29-billion dollars in assistance to bars and restaurants. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris.
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National reports show there are 17 percent fewer restaurants when comparing the end of 2020 to 2019.

Louisiana has signed an agreement with NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility that could lead to the creation o the Louisiana Space Campus, a 50-acre business park within NASA’s site in New Orleans East. Michoud has developed and constructed space vehicles. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the space campus would build on that foundation with a new initiative to attract leading-edge tenants…
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