6:30 LRN Newscast

JMC Analytics Polling surveyed 605 Louisiana voters in January and asked what is the most important issue in Louisiana? 40-percent said crime, 27-percent said the economy and pollster John Couvillon says 14-percent said education…
cut 6 (08) “…one word education”
Go to win with J-M-C-dot-com for more results on the poll.

For his final year in office, Governor Edwards has proposed boosting public school teacher salaries by another two-thousand dollars and if the Revenue Estimating Conference recognizes additional funds in May, he would like to see educators get a three-thousand dollar raise. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says lawmakers want to give teachers an increase in pay, but…
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The legislative session begins Monday.

A bill related to the use of corporal punishment in K-12 schools has been filed for the upcoming session.
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LRN AM Newscall April 6 2023

A new poll of Louisiana voters shows their biggest concern right now is with a crime. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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A bill related to the use of corporal punishment in K-12 schools has been filed for the upcoming session. Brooke Thorington has more.

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One of the biggest decisions lawmakers will address this session is over teacher pay raises. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A new poll shows crime is the Number One concern of Louisiana voters. The poll was conducted by JMC Analytics for Justice Action Network and shows 40 percent of respondents replied they are more worried about rising crime and criminal justice than issues like the economy, the environment, and public health. Pollster John Couvillon says on the surface that much seems obvious, but there is another takeaway in the polling results…:

Cut 4 (10)  “…punishment is warranted.”

The poll indicates we are worried about crime, but think jail cells are for violent offenders. The JMC poll sampled over 600 Louisiana voters. 7-percent of respondents were white; 28 percent were black. The political party mix was 40 percent Democrat, 38 percent Republican and 22 percent Independent or other party. Couvillon says the SECOND largest concern for voters is the economy and inflation…:

Cut 5 (12) “…folks in the state.”

Coming in third among voter concerns was Education. Couvillon says the subject has many fiscal and socio-political nuances that may deserve further in-depth polling…:

Cut 6 (08)  “…one word: education.”

You can read the entire poll report at “WinWithJMC.com”

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Among the bills filed for the upcoming session is one related to corporal punishment in elementary and secondary schools. Even though policies vary across individual school systems, Metairie Rep Stephanie Hilferty wants to incorporate a statewide rule for the matter.

Cut 7 (11) “…for the child.”

Last year Hilferty sponsored legislation that would ban the practice across the board altogether and it narrowly missed passage. In this session she wants parents to make the decision if the school system can or cannot physically punish their child.

Cut 8 (07) “…approve of it.”

Even though Hilferty believes corporal punishment should be discontinued in public schools, she wants parents to chime in among the school systems that still allow for it.

Cut 9 (11)  “…child’s behavior.”

According to the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents for the 2021-2022 school year, 19 school districts allowed corporal punishment.

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A new study by Tulane University researchers finds a link between how getting sick often may impact how quickly the brain ages and increase the risk of dementia and other forms of cognitive decline.  Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Liz Engler-Chiurazzi says the study showed aging male mice who experienced sporadic colds or flu often had impaired cognition.

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This study is the first to model intermittent infections in mice and examine the long-term consequences for brain function. Engler-Chirurazzi says in humans, cognitive impairments from a similar number of inflammations could have increasing effects that negatively impact the brain.

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The findings may have implications on how infections are handled among the elderly and those at risk for dementia. Engler-Chirurazzi says if dementia is hereditary treatment should be rendered in a way to mitigate those effects.

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Engler-Chiuarazzi says in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to stay healthy and infection-free as possible.

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For his final year in office, Governor Edwards has proposed a $2,000 annual teacher pay raise and if the Revenue Estimating Conference recognizes additional funds, he wants a $3,000 pay increase instead. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin on the one hand lawmakers want to give teachers an increase in pay…

Cut 13 (07) “…affordable.” 

Last year Edwards pushed for a $2,000 raise and lawmakers agreed to a $1,500 increase. Erwin says once again, lawmakers are concerned that once a sales tax is repealed the raises won’t be sustainable.

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Erwin believes the larger school districts are more likely to be able to budget for pay raises as opposed to smaller districts that have less revenue.

In his two terms, Edwards has pushed for teacher pay to reach the southern regional average which is $56,000. Erwin says Louisiana ranks 12th out of the 16 states in the southern region with an average pay of $53,000.

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Erwin says schools across the state and country continue to be plagued with staffing shortages.

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LSU celebrated its first national championship in basketball with a parade through campus that ended in the Maravich Center and the celebration continued in the PMAC as several players, Coach Kim Mulkey and dignitaries spoke in front of some grateful fans. The seniors had a chance to speak, including Alexis Morris

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It was just two years ago when Tickfaw native Kim Mulkey was introduced in the PMAC as the new head coch of the Lady Tigers. Mulkey says the goal was to win a national title…

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Mulkey spoke for a few minutes and left the stage with this message…

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5:30 LRN Newscast

A recent study by WalletHub shows Louisiana is 2023′s second least financially literate state – receiving a failing grade. WalletHub Analyst, Jill Gonzales says Louisiana also ranked poorly in sustainable spending, and only residents on average make minimum payments on bank cards.

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Louisiana also failed in saving and investing.

After a months-long investigation into several arson cases by the State Fire Marshals Office and the Hammond Fire Department- nine people are now in custody. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says tips lead to the arrest of three suspects who are allegedly linked to two Hammond house fires and encourage others to phone in any tips.

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To submit an anonymous tip, call the tipline or visit their website at sfm.dps.louisiana.gov.

Louisiana’s shipbuilding giant Edison Chouest is building a new vessel to support offshore wind turbines. The 260-foot-long vessel – called E-C-O Edison – is being built at the LaShip shipyard in Houma. LaShip General Manager Wally Naquin says the vessel will temporarily house workers who perform maintenance on turbines in a wind farm…

Cut 11 (10)  “…their home”

The vessel is being built for a Danish firm called Orsted, who builds and operates wind farms around the globe.

Several Louisiana parishes rank in the top ten for the largest population loss in the last two years. The four parishes were impacted by Hurricane Ida in 2021. Demographer Greg Rigamer says population loss was expected following the Category Four storm…

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 St. John the Baptist, Terrebonne, Plaquemines, and St. Charles Parishes were affected by the population loss.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans host the Memphis Grizzlies tonight looking to get a win after losing their home floor to Sacramento last night. Memphis star Ja Morant is not expected to play as New Orleans enters the contest in eighth place in the Western Conference. With three games left in the regular season, the Pels will most likely be a part of the four-team play-in tournament.

One of the biggest stars on LSU’s defense last season was Freshman All-American Harold Perkins, who led the team with 72 tackles, 7.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception. He flourished as an edge rusher, but Tigers defensive coordinator Matt House says Perkins is getting more reps at his natural position during spring football…
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A parade for the national champs will take place on LSU’s campus tonight. The Lady Tigers basketball team will also be celebrated inside the Maravich Center as the national championship trophy will be present, plus Coach Kim Mulkey and some of the players will address the crowd. LSU Chief Brand Officer Cody Worsham says the Lady Tigers run to the title has brought a lot of positive publicity…
cut 15 (10) “….wide traction”

LSU men’s basketball coach Matt McMahon has nabbed a player out of the transfer portal. Jordan Wright announced today he’s leaving Vanderbilt to play for the Tigers. Wright was a standout player at Dunham High School in Baton Rouge. Last season he averaged 11 points and five rebounds a game for the Commodores. The six-foot-six guard has four years of SEC experience.

Tomorrow is the first round of the Masters, former LSU golfer Sam Burns from Shreveport will tee off at 11:48 central time.

4:30 LRN Newscast April 5

Four Louisiana parishes – St. John, St. Charles, Terrebonne and Plaquemines – rank highest for population lost in the months since Hurricane Ida in 2021. New Orleans demographer Greg Rigamer says the losses were more or less expected. He says often people leave storm-ravaged areas because they fear poor protection from future disasters…:

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WalletHub ranks Louisiana next to last among state for its residents’ financial literacy. Basically how smart we are with our money. WalletHub’s Jill Gonzales says we show poorly in many categories; especially what she calls “unbanked households”…:

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Louisiana ranked #50 among 50 states plus DC.

 

The trial for three of four teens accused of carjacking an elderly New Orleans woman and dragging her to death has been delayed until May of next year. The state Supreme Court issued a stay order on the case, based on a procedural technicality. The trial was supposed to have started Monday. Family members of the victim, 74-year-old Linda Frickey are outraged.

The State Fire Marshal has helped make nine arson arrests in Tangipahoa Parish in recent weeks. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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3:30 LRN Newscast April 5

The state Fire Marshal’s office has been racking up arson arrests; especially in Tangipahoa Parish. In recent weeks, seven arrests – many of them in re-opened closed cases – have been made. Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says one case involved three suspects and at least two Hammond house fires…:

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She say if you have an arson tip, call the Fire Marshal’s tip line.

Four Louisiana Parishes lead the state in population lost following Hurricane Ida in 2021; they’re Terrebonne, St. John, St. Charles and Plaquemines. New Orleans area demographer Greg Rigamer says richer parishes recover pretty quickly from such disasters…:

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A recent study by WalletHub, ranking states by so-called financial literacy, rates Louisiana pretty poorly. Teiko Foxx has more…:

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Louisiana “American Idol” winner Laine Hardy, who was accused of putting an audio bug in his ex-girlfriend’s LSU dorm room, will avoid jail time after completing an alternative program for nonviolent offenders. Hardy can also file an appeal to have his record cleared on all charges. No word on IF he will do that.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 5

Four Louisiana parishes rank in the top ten for the largest percentage of population lost between 2021 and 2022. Those four parishes were impacted by Hurricane Ida, which hit southeast Louisiana in August of 2021. Demographer Greg Rigamer says population loss was expected following the Category Four storm…:

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Those four parishes are St. John, Terrebonne, Plaquemines and St. Charles.

Shipbuilding giant Edison Chouest is constructing a 260-foot-long vessel at its shipyard in Houma, which will be used to support offshore wind turbines. It’s being built for a Danish firm called Orsted, who builds and operates wind farms around the globe. Orsted V.P. Mikeel Maehlisen says it will be used to maintain wind farms in the Northeast…:

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After the State Fire Marshal prompted the reopening of closed arson cases, they’ve made nine arrests in Tangipahoa Parish. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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Baton Rouge native Stephanie Clifford – better known by her stage name, Stormy Daniels – has been ordered by a Los Angeles court to pay Donald Trump $122-thousand to cover his legal fees in her failed defamation lawsuit against him. Trump was arraigned Tuesday in New York on charges he misreported campaign money used to buy Daniels’ silence about an alleged affair.

LRN PM Newscall April 5

According to a recent study, states across the country were graded based on financial literacy and financial education and Louisiana failed tremendously. Teiko Foxx has more.

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After the State Fire Marshal prompted the reopening of closed cases, they’ve made nine arrests in Tangipahoa Parish. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana is 2023’s second least financially literate state according to a recent WalletHub study. Louisiana ranked 50 of 51 states as one of the least financially literate states. WalletHub Analyst, Jill Gonzales says Louisiana ranks poorly in several categories including “unbanked households”.

Cut 3 (12) “….as well.”

The study shows Louisianans also rank low in sustainable spending – with large credit card bills and spending more money than earned.  Gonzales says consumer habits in Louisiana show poor money management and on average only, the minimum amount is paid on credit card bills.

Cut 4 (11)  “…interest rates.” 

WalletHub’s wallet literacy survey that analyzes mortgage, interest rate, and retirement literacy ranked Louisiana below average. Overall, the state is the third worst education state in the country and ranked 18th in high school financial literacy scores. Gonzales says making an impact in education would be a step towards increasing basic concepts in money management for all ages.”

Cut 5 (10) “…and literacy.”

The importance for people to be smart about their finances became even more pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic and remains crucial in the present during this period of high inflation.

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For the past seven months investigations from the State Fire Marshals Office and the Hammond Fire Department have resulted in nine arrests in seven arson cases. State Fire Marshal Chief Dan Wallis reopened several closed investigations and spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says one case involving three suspects is allegedly linked to two Hammond house fires and more.

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The reopened cases include house, vehicle, and business fires from August 2022 and January 2023.

The Christmas Eve fire at the Hammond Walmart is among the cases. Rodrigue says the suspect confessed it was set to create a distraction so he could steal merchandise and it was tips and overwhelming media coverage that assisted in closing that case.

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Rodrigue says assistance from the State Fire Marshal’s Office allowed the Hammond Fire Department to re-examine the seven arson cases.

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You can find the tip line number and the ability to submit an anonymous tip at their website, sfm.dps.louisiana.gov under the report information concerning arson fires tab.

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Shipbuilding giant Edison Chouest (pronounced: shwest) is constructing a 260-foot-long vessel that will be used to support offshore wind turbines. The vessel is being built at the LaShip shipyard in Houma and it’s called E-C-O Edison. LaShip General Manager Wally Naquin says the job has involved 275-thousand work hours and has another year to go…

Cut 9 (09) “…energy independent”

It’s being built for a Danish firm called Orsted, who builds and operates wind farms around the globe. Vice President of Orsted Windpower Mikeel Maehlisen says it will be used to maintain wind farms in the Northeast…

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Maehlisen says the E-C-O Edison will house 60 workers who will temporarily live on the vessel while they perform maintenance on turbines in a wind farm…

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Four Louisiana parishes rank in the top ten for the largest percentage of population loss between 2021 and 2022. The four parishes were impacted by Hurricane Ida, which hit southeast Louisiana in August of 2021. Demographer Greg Rigamer says population loss was expected following the Category Four storm…

Cut 12 (14) “…south Louisiana” 

According to Census data, St. John the Baptist lost five-percent, Terrebonne four-percent, Plaquemines and St. Charles Parishes three-percent between 2021 and 2022. Rigamer says after a natural disaster, wealthy communities recover quickly, but that’s the not case when a large percentage of the storm victims are low-income..

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Rigamer says people will also leave an area if they are not adequately protected from flooding…

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1:30 LRN Newscast April 5

The State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Hammond Fire Department have reopened seven closed cases and made nine arrest. Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says calls to their tip line helped and a notable case, the Christmas Eve Walmart fire, calls, and widespread media coverage…

Cut 7 (08)  “…face everywhere.” 

The suspect confessed he started the fire as a distraction to steal merchandise.

According to WalletHub Louisiana is the second least financially literate state in the country. WalletHub Analyst Jill Gonzales says making an impact in education would be a step towards increasing basic concepts in money management for all ages.”

Cut 5 (10) “…and literacy.”

Louisiana ranked 18th in high school financial literacy scores.

Shipbuilding giant Edison Chouest is constructing a 260-foot-long vessel to support offshore wind turbines. The vessel is being built at the LaShip shipyard in Houma and it’s called E-C-O Edison. LaShip General Manager Wally Naquin says it’s involved 275-thousand work hours and has another year to go…

Cut 9 (09) “…energy independent”

E-C-O Edison will house 60 workers who will temporarily live on the vessel for maintenance.

The LSU women’s basketball team will celebrate and honor its 2023 national championship this evening with a parade and a celebration inside the PMAC.  LSU Chief Brand Officer Cody Worsham says everyone is invited to attend this great celebration.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

Representative Gabe Firment of Pollock will make a second attempt to ban gender reassignment surgery and transition procedures for minors.  Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana is 2023′s second least financially literate state according to a recent WalletHub study. Louisiana ranked 50 of 51 states as one of the least financially literate states. WalletHub Analyst, Jill Gonzales says consumer habits in Louisiana show poor money management and on average only, the minimum amount is paid on credit card bills.

Cut 4 (11)  “…interest rates.” 

Louisiana is the third worst education state in the country.

For the past seven months investigations from the State Fire Marshals Office and the Hammond Fire Department have resulted in nine arrests in seven arson cases. State Fire Marshal Chief Dan Wallis reopened several closed investigations and spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says assistance from the State Fire Marshal’s Office allowed the Hammond Fire Department to re-examine the seven arson cases.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office encourages you to call their tip line If you have any tips or information about any fire.