LRN AM Newscall June 4

With hurricane season now here, the state is ready for whatever Mother Nature has in store. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Louisiana House approves a bill that makes it a crime to knowingly give another person an incurable sexually transmitted infection. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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A lawsuit was filed against Pelicans star Zion Williamson last week accusing him of rape and sexual assault. Saints and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson addressed the suit for the first time yesterday. Kace Kieschnick has more.

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Now that the calendar has flipped to June, hurricane season is now officially underway. And the state is prepared for anything Mother Nature may have in store. Some people may be concerned that the recent cuts to the National Weather Service may hinder its ability to provide essential updated information when a severe storm approaches. During a news conference at GOHSEP headquarters, Governor Landry says fortunately for Louisiana, the state has Jay Grymes.

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Grymes says if last year is any indication, it’s going to be a very busy hurricane season for him and the state.

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Brigadier General Jason Mahfouz says don’t be dismissive of a storm if it doesn’t rise to the level of a Category One hurricane; even tropical storms can have devastating effects.

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And as always, GOHSEP reminds you to go to get-a-game-plan-dot-org or download the Get A Game Plan app for useful tools to help you prepare for severe storms.

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It’s now been more than two and a half weeks since ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Jail; and two remain on the loose. Among them is 32-year-old Antoine Massey, who recently posted a video onto Instagram saying, among other things, that he’s innocent of the domestic abuse charges that landed him behind bars. State Police Superintendent Colonel Robert Hodges says those who helped Massey post the video will likely also be facing charges.

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As for Massey’s claim of innocence, Colonel Hodges says there’s a forum where he could state his case – the courtroom.

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In the immediate aftermath of the jailbreak, Attorney General Liz Murrill warned anyone who helps the escapees while on the run that they will be charged with crimes. Hodges says she wasn’t messing around.

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In the video, Massey pleads for help from President Trump and rappers Lil Wayne and Meek Mill.

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Cotton planting season is wrapping up, and the LSU AgCenter says this year’s crop could be the smallest one on record. LSU AgCenter Cotton and Corn Specialist Shelly Pate Kerns says acreage is way down from last year.

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Pate Kerns says farmers are not planting as much cotton because of low demand and low prices.

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While cotton acreage is shrinking, corn acreage is increasing, experts are predicting around 600-thousand acres of corn, nearly a 17-percent increase over last year.

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The Louisiana House approves legislation that would result in a long prison sentence for anyone convicted of intentionally infecting another person with an incurable sexually transmitted disease. Monroe Democrat Pat Moore’s measure calls for a person to serve at least ten years in prison if convicted of this crime and serve at least 25 years of hard labor if the victim is a juvenile or a senior citizen…

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Incurable sexually transmitted infections include Hepatitis B, herpes and HIV. The bill passed the House on a 68-18 vote, but it received pushback from New Orleans Democrat Jason Hughes.  He called the ball flawed. Hughes says unless there’s a written contract, how can a prosecutor prove someone did not verbally disclose they have an incurable sexually transmitted disease?

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Hughes says sexually active adults will look at this new law and say, “I am not going to get tested, therefore I can’t be convicted of knowingly giving another person an incurable S-T-D.”

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Moore says she has no sympathy for people who knowingly give a sexually transmitted infection to another person or a person who is sexually active and refused to get tested.

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Moore’s bill still needs Senate approval, and the legislative session must end Thursday, June 12th.

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The LSU Baseball team advanced to the super regionals after fending off underdog Little Rock Monday night, 10-6. The Tigers found themselves down by four runs early in the game. The Tigers walked batters, committed a rare infield error and runners left stranded gave fans flashbacks to the Trojans upset win to force the deciding game the night before, but LSU head coach Jay Johnson didn’t doubt his team for a second.

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Johnson rolled out big changes to the lineup following Sunday’s disappointing loss. Slugging first baseman Jared Jones was moved from second in the order to sixth due to a hitting slump. D-H Ethan Frey moved up to replace him and shortstop Steven Milam followed third after batting fifth and sixth Sunday. Johnson says it was now or never.

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Frey shined for the Tigers, going 4-for-4 with 4 RBI. Frey started off the scoring in the top of the first with a solo shot to left field and had a game changing double with bases loaded in the fourth to drive in three runs and cut the lead to one. Johnson says he knew his DH was on a hot streak when he moved him up the order.

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5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

The Louisiana House passes legislation that would result in a long prison sentence for anyone convicted of intentionally infecting another person with an incurable sexually transmitted disease. The vote was 68-to-18. Monroe Democrat Pat Moore’s measure calls for a person to serve at least ten years in prison if convicted of this crime and serve at least 25 years of hard labor if the victim is a juvenile or a senior citizen…

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Moore’s bill received pushback from fellow Democrat Jason Hughes of New Orleans. He asked unless there’s a written contract, how can a prosecutor prove someone did not verbally disclose they have an incurable sexually transmitted disease?

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Handling a cell phone while driving is just one House vote and one governor’s signature away from becoming illegal in Louisiana. Similar bills have failed in previous years, but supporters like Covington Republican Senator Patrick McMath says this can help lower auto insurance rates.

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Senators slam the breaks on a plan to lower income and sales taxes. The House-approved bills stalled after a report revealed that the tax cuts would result in a 142-million-dollar shortfall in fiscal year 2027 and a 590-million-dollar shortfall in 2028. Invest in Louisiana Executive Director Jan (“yahn”) Moller says it was a wise move given the recent income tax cuts.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU claimed the Baton Rouge Regional title with a late night 10-6 win over Little Rock to advance to Super Regionals. The Trojans quieted the crowd at Alex Box stadium early with a five run second inning, but the Tigers battled back to a 7-6 lead in the top of the ninth. With the lead off man aboard and no outs first baseman Jared Jones hammered a two-run shot to center field to take a three-run lead. Coach Jay Johnson was animated in the dugout…

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Prior to last night’s game Jones had just two hits in five games this postseason and hadn’t homered since May 17th in the regular season finale against South Carolina. The Tigers will host a Super Regional versus West Virginia with game one set for 1 p.m. Saturday

Super Bowl 59 generated $1.25 billion for Louisiana. New Orleans and Miami are tied for the most Super Bowls hosted at 11 each, but before this year it had been 12 years since the big game made its way back to the Big Easy. Saints owner Gayle Benson says work is already underway to make sure fans don’t have to wait that long again…

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Super Bowl 65 in 2031 has been identified as the primary target for the record 12th appearance.

New Orleans is also seeking to attract the Saudi Arabian-backed LIV golf league with a proposed $7 million incentive package to attract the league. $2.2 of that package would go towards improving City Park’s Bayou Oaks golf course to host the tournament as soon as next summer. Officials estimate LIV could generate about $60 million in activity and is unlikely to hurt the city’s iconic Zurich Classic held at the end of April each year.

4:30 LRN Newscast

A study from LSU’s Business School has released a report on the economic impact of Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. Andrew Greenstein is at the capitol where the announcement was made…

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LSU rallied back down four runs to end Little Rock’s Cinderella postseason run with a 10-to-6 victory last night. Designated Hitter Ethan Frey dominated the Trojans with four hits and a walk in five plate appearances including a solo homer in the first and a three RBI double in the fourth. The Tigers advance to host West Virginia in Super Regionals this weekend.

A Sulphur high school teacher and coach Patrick Green was arrested for his alleged involvement in the stabbing of his six-year-old stepson. Major Mark Leblanc with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says Green was combative with deputies but eventually apprehended. Leblanc says the child is at a Baton Rouge hospital facing life-threatening injuries…

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The Calcasieu Parish School Board has placed Greene on administrative leave

It’s currently illegal to text and drive in Louisiana, but a bill expanding that legislation to include all cell phone use is nearing legislative approval. Covington Republican Patrick McMath explained this law will be more enforceable than one currently in place…

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Governor Jeff Landry is expected to sign the bill if it and its Senate amendments are approved by the House.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Sulphur high school teacher Patrick Greene is facing charges for his alleged role in the stabbing of his six-year-old step-son. Major Mark Leblanc with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says their deputies went to a home in the Leonville area to investigate a domestic disturbance and walked into a chaotic scene…

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The six-year-old is in critical condition at a Baton Rouge hospital.

A bill banning holding your cell phone while driving is just a vote away from the governor’s desk. Covington Republican Patrick McMath told the Senate that handling a cell phone while driving would be a secondary offense and explained to the Senate what that means…

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The measure heads back to the House for approval of Senate amendments and then it will head to the governor’s desk where Jeff Landry is expected to sign it.

Two cyclists were killed after being struck by cars in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes Sunday night. One of the victims was 28-year-old Jonathon Bourg of Golden Meadow who suffered a fatal crash while riding a motorized bicycle in Larose. Bourque says Bourg was struck at the intersection of LA Hwy 308 and LA Hwy 657 after running a red light…

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A new study from LSU’s Business school found that Super Bowl 59 generated 1.25-billion dollars in economic output. In addition to tourists and fans, the state also rolled out the welcome mat for business leaders, investors and innovators through its Louisiana Now pavilion. Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois said more than four-thousand of them stopped by…

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LRN PM Newscall June 3

The Louisiana Senate has approved a bill that would make it illegal to touch your cell phone while driving. Jeff Palermo reports the measure is one more vote from reaching the governor’s desk..

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We’re getting some raw numbers on the Super Bowl’s economic impact to Greater New Orleans and the State of Louisiana. Andrew Greenstein is at the Capitol, where the announcement was made.

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A Sulphur high school teacher and coach is facing charges for his alleged role in the stabbing of a six-year-old child. Major Mark Leblanc with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says their deputies went to a home in the Leonville area to investigate a domestic disturbance and walked into a chaotic scene

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Leblanc says 37-year-old Patrick Greene was combative with deputies, but was eventually arrested and charged with domestic abuse battery with child endangerment, two counts of aggravated assault and resisting an officer. Leblanc says the child is at a Baton Rouge hospital with life-threatening injuries….

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KLFY-TV is reporting that the child previously had a brain tumor and was a patient at St. Jude. Leblanc says there were a total of seven children inside the home when the violence broke out…

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Leblanc says some of the children belonged to Greene, the others belonged to Greene’s wife. The Calcasieu Parish School Board say Greene is now on administrative leave.

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It may soon be illegal to handle your cellphone while behind the wheel as a handheld cellphone bill is nearing final legislative approval. Covington Republican Patrick McMath explained it is illegal in the state to text and drive, but that law is unenforceable…

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The legislation means that your cell phone cannot be in your hand while driving. McMath told the Senate that handling a cell phone while driving would be a secondary offense and explained to the Senate what that means…

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The Senate approved the House Bill 33 to 5. Similar bills have failed in previous years, but supporters like McMath says this legislation can help lower auto insurance rates…

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The measure heads back to the House for approval of Senate amendments and then it will head to the governor’s desk and Jeff Landry is expected to sign it.

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Two cyclists were killed Sunday night in overnight crashes in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes. 75-year-old Jerry Francis of Houma was rear ended while traveling south on LA Hwy 57. State Trooper Peggy Bourque says Francis’ bike had no lights or reflective material…

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28-year-old Jonathon Bourg of Golden Meadow suffered a fatal crash while riding a motorized bicycle in Larose. Bourque says Bourg was struck at the intersection of LA Hwy 308 and LA Hwy 657 after running a red light…

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Bourque says the other two drivers involved in the crashes were properly restrained and uninjured. Neither were suspected of being impaired, and standard toxicology samples from Francis and Bourg are pending analysis as investigations are ongoing. Bourque reminds drivers to stay vigilant…

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It goes without saying that Super Bowl 59 was an economic boom for Louisiana. And now, we have some of the numbers. A new study from LSU’s Business school finds that Super Bowl 59 generated 1.25-billion dollars in economic output — that’s the second most among the last ten Super Bowls. Saints Owner Gayle Benson also noted that visitors and vendors spent more than 650-million dollars while in Louisiana

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The state also rolled out the welcome mat for business leaders, investors and innovators through its Louisiana Now pavilion; and Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois said more than four-thousand of them stopped by.

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New Orleans has hosted 11 Super Bowls, tied with Miami for the most in history. And Benson says work is already underway for New Orleans to secure its 12th.

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The soonest the Super Bowl can return to New Orleans is 2030.

2:30 LRN PM Newscall

The Louisiana Senate has approved a bill that would make it illegal to touch your cell phone while driving. Jeff Palermo reports the measure is one more vote from reaching the governor’s desk..

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LSU baseball has advanced to the Super Regionals after a come from behind 10 to 6 win over Little Rock last night. Coach Jay Johnson says Tiger Nation helped…

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LSU will host West Virginia starting on Saturday in the supers.

 

Sulphur teacher 37-year-old Patrick Greene is behind bars after he allegedly stabbed his six-year-old stepson. The horrible incident occurred at a home in the Leonville area. St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office Major Mark Leblanc says there were seven children inside the home

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The six-year-old is in intensive care at a hospital in Baton Rouge. The Calcasieu Parish School Board has placed Greene on administrative leave.

A survey conducted by the LSU School of Business has found that Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans generated 1.25 billion dollars in total economic activity statewide and generated nearly 83-million dollars in state and local tax revenue. Saints Owner Gayle Benson says they are planning a bid to bring a 12th Super Bowl to New Orleans…

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The earliest a Super Bowl can be held in New Orleans is 2030.

1:30 LRN Newscast

We’re getting some raw numbers on the Super Bowl’s economic impact to Greater New Orleans and the State of Louisiana. Andrew Greenstein is at the Capitol, where the announcement was made.

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The LSU baseball team outlasted Little Rock in a 10-6 victory last night to advance to Super Regionals. The Tigers will host West Virginia in a best-of-three series with a trip to the College World Series on the line. Game one at the Box is set for 1:00 Saturday.

Sulphur high school teacher and coach Patrick Green is facing charges of domestic abuse, battery with child endangerment, two counts of aggravated assault and resisting an officer for his alleged roll in the stabbing of a six-year-old child. Major Mark Leblanc with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says the child is at a Baton Rouge hospital with life-threatening injuries…

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Two cyclists were killed Sunday night in overnight crashes in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes. 75-year-old Jerry Francis of Houma was rear ended while traveling south on LA Hwy 57. State Trooper Peggy Borque says Francis’ bike had no lights or reflective material…

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28-year-old Jonathon Bourg of Golden Meadow also suffered a fatal crash after running a read light at the intersection of LA Hwy 308 and LA Hwy 657.

12:30 LRN Newscast

It goes without saying that Super Bowl 59 was an economic boom for Louisiana. And now, we have some of the numbers. A new study from LSU’s Business school finds that Super Bowl 59 generated 1.25-billion dollars in economic output — that’s the second most among the last ten Super Bowls. Saints Owner Gayle Benson also noted that visitors and vendors spent more than 650-million dollars while in Louisiana….

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The soonest the Super Bowl can return to New Orleans is 2030.

Handling a cell phone while driving can soon be illegal in Louisiana as a handheld cell phone ban is close to final legislative passage. Similar bills have failed in previous years, but supporters like Covington Senator Patrick McMath says this legislation can help lower auto insurance rates…

Cut 8 (10) “…so yes.”

The measure needs House approval of Senate amendments and then it heads to the governor’s desk.

A bill is making its way through the legislature that would require insurance companies to allow homeowners to insure their homes for their stated market values. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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LSU is still alive in the NCAA Baseball Tournament after coming from behind last night to beat Little Rock 10 to 6 to win the Baton Rouge Regional. The Tigers will host West Virginia in the Super Regionals starting on Saturday at 1 PM.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team rallied from four runs down last night to beat Little Rock 10 to six and advance to the Super Regionals. Freshman right-hander Casan Evans allowed one run over six innings and struck out 12. Rosepine’s Ethan Frey had four hits and drove in four runs, including a three-run double in the fourth inning to get the Alex Box crowd back in it…

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Jared Jones put the game out of reach with a two-run homer in the ninth. Jones has been struggling at the plate and Coach Jay Johnson was fired up after seeing the ball go over the wall…

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LSU will host West Virginia in the Super Regionals starting on Saturday at 1 PM.

Big changes have been made with the U-L Lafayette softball program. Head coach Alyson Habetz has fired her hitting coach Shellie Landry and her pitching coach Shelbi Sunseri after the Cajuns failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998.

Former Cajuns coach Gerry Glasco has guided Texas Tech to the Women’s College World Series Championship series. Glasco’s Red Raiders defeated Oklahoma three to two yesterday as the Sooners will not win a fifth straight national championship. Texas blanked Tennessee two to nothing and the championship series begins tomorrow night in Oklahoma City.