13:30 Newscast, April 22nd, 2015

The House Education Committee approves legislation that would give public colleges and universities more authority to raise tuition and fees. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Caddo Parish District Attorney Charles Scott died in his sleep last night in Baton Rouge while in town to meet with lawmakers at the Capitol. LSU Police say it happened at the Lod Cook Hotel on campus. Captain Core LaLonde says it appears this was just an extremely tragic sudden death.
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Scott was 67.

Now that Blue Bell has pulled all of its product off supermarket shelves due to the potential they could be contaminated with Listeria, what can we expect next from the company? Tulane Business Professor Dr. Mark Rosa says unfortunately we’ve seen this before…:
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Federal health officials say three people have died and five others have fallen from bacteria that may have come from Blue Bell products.

The Youngsville Police Department says they are trying to identify a youth softball coach in Lafayette who allegedly punched another coach and broke her nose during a fight after a game. They say three players jumped on top of opposing players then a male coach punched a female coach breaking her nose in three places. Cops say the three instigating players and the coach will face changes once they are identified.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 22nd, 2015

Legislation that would give public colleges the authority to raise tuition and fees without legislative approval advanced out of the House Education Committee today. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says this legislation is needed because state funding for universities has been on the decline since 2008..:
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Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson says he’d rather see state funding for higher education increase rather than tuition and fees, but so far a funding source involving state dollars has yet to emerge…:
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The measure now heads to the House floor.

We heard sad news from the Capitol this morning. While on a trip to visit with lawmakers, Caddo District Attorney Charles Scott died at a Baton rouge hotel in his sleep last night. He was 67.

According to Federal Labor Statistics, Louisiana’s workforce grew while the unemployment rate dropped for a third month in a row. Eric Gill reports…:
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There is good news about the St. Charles Parish Deputy who was working a school crossing last week when he was gunned down by a crazed man. Corporal Burt Hazeltine was shot three times but he was released from the hospital and is recovering at home.

 

11:30 Newscast, April 22, 2015

Caddo Parish District Attorney Charles Scott died in his sleep last night in Baton Rouge while in town to meet with lawmakers at the Capitol. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody announced the news this morning. LSU police say Scott was staying at the Lod Cook Hotel on campus. Captain Corey Lalonde says they were called to Scott’s room around 8:15…:
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He says they believe Scott died of natural causes. Public records indicate Scott was 67.

According to the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, Louisiana’s labor force continues to grow while the state’s unemployment rate dropped for a third month in a row. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director, Curt Eysink, says the unemployment rate dropped because hiring is catching up with the growth in the labor force…:
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Louisiana’s unemployment rate currently sits at six-point-six-percent.

The American Press is reporting a former teacher from Lake Charles Academy is facing charges alleging she was engaging in sexual activity with students. 35-year-old Sommer Nicole Odom of Iowa was placed under arrest Tuesday on three counts of oral sexual battery, four counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and one count of sexual battery the newspaper reports. The Lake Charles Police Department has not released information on this yet.

The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s office says there deputy who was ambushed with gunfire while directing school traffic last week is out of the hospital. They say Corporal Burt Hazeltine, who was hit three times, is continuing his recovery at home.

The Big Easy’s new smoke free ordinance went into effect at midnight. Founding Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health, Elizabeth Fontham, says long-term exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke could increase a women’s risk of lung cancer as much as 86-percent…:
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Hammond passed a similar ordinance last night and Lafayette is taking up the issue at a May 5th meeting.

 

10:30 Newscast, April 22nd, 2015

State lawmakers announced sad news this morning that the Caddo District Attorney died in his sleep in Baton Rouge last night. DA’s throughout the state were meeting with legislators Tuesday which is why Charles Scott was here. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody found out during the House Education Committee meeting…:
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LSU Police say Scott was at the Lod Cook hotel on campus. We’ll have more on this as it develops.

The American Automobile Association says the gas price went up again another penny last night. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is now $2.27.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s arrests a Christian Life Academy teacher accused of having sex with a student..:
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The New Orleans no smoking ordinance went into effect at midnight and now people can’t light up in bars, casinos and most public places. Founding Dean of the LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health, Doctor Elizabeth Fontham (FON-them), says this should be great for tourism…:
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Hammond passed a similar ordinance last night and Lafayette leaders are also going to talk about it at a May 5th meeting.

 

09:30 Newscast April 22, 2015

Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton’s bill that would provide equal pay for women is set for a hearing today in the House Labor Committee. Scott Carwile reports…

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State Police say a crash in Terrebonne Parish has claimed the life of a Chauvin woman. They say a vehicle driven by 28-year-old Jason Dehart of Bourg failed to negotiate a turn, crossed the center line, and struck the vehicle driven by Carolyn Pellegrin head-on. Pellegrin was pronounced dead at the scene. Dehart and a 4-year-old passenger were transported to a local hospital for their injuries. Authorities say impariment is suspected for Dehart. Dehart was arrested on several charges including vehicular homicide.

A teacher from Christian Life Academy has been arrested for allegedly having sex with a student two years ago. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says when they brought 27-year-old Amber Anderson in for questioning, she admitted to the relationship. Hicks says it’s always a shame when they have to work crimes that involve juveniles…

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Anderson is charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

The so-called revenge porn bill by Kenner Representative Julie Stokes advanced Tuesday without objection from the House Criminal Justice Committee. Stokes says because technology has enabled most young adults to have phones on them with cameras all the time, this form of harassment has become a common problem…

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The measure would make it illegal for someone 17 and older to share a sexual picture of a person without their consent, usually online.

08:30 Newscast April 22, 2015

The House Criminal Justice Committee advanced the so-called revenge porn bill Tuesday without objection. Michelle Southern reports..

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Monroe Police has arrested one of two suspects wanted in a shooting that left two men hospitalized. Authorities say after a fight with Liansel Mayes, Devantae James and Roderick Cooper returned to the scene and fire several shots, striking Mayes in the leg and another man in the upper torso. James surrendered to authorities and is charged with two counts of attempted second degree murder. Police are still on the lookout for Cooper.

A bill that that would provide equal pay for women gets a hearing today in the House Labor Committee. Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton filed similar legislation last year that failed to pass. Norton says she’ll fight for as long as it takes to ensure equal pay for women in Louisiana…

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Recent Census data shows Louisiana women are paid about two-thirds of what men are paid.

Smoking is no longer permitted in bars, casinos and most public places in New Orleans as the Big Easy’s new smoke free ordinance went into effect at midnight. Founding Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health, Doctor Elizabeth Fontham is a Crowley native and she’s pleased to see the Lafayette city-parish council will consider an ordinance on May fifth to ban smoking in bars and clubs there…

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Last night, the Hammond City Council voted to ban smoking in bars and bingo halls.

07:30 Newscast April 22, 2015

A bill by Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton that that would provide equal pay for women gets a hearing today in the House Labor Committee. Some critics of Norton’s legislation say that this measure would duplicate existing federal law. Norton says laws regarding equal pay for women may be on the books, but they are not being enforced…

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According to recent Census data, Louisiana has the largest gender pay gap in the nation.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a teacher from Christian Life Academy for allegedly having sex with a student two years ago. Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says when they brought 27-year-old Amber Anderson in for questioning, she admitted to the relationship. HIcks says the mother did not know what the teacher was doing with her son at the time…:

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Anderson is charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

The so-called revenge porn bill advanced from the House Criminal Justice Committee Tuesday without objection. Author, Kenner Representative Julie Stokes, says there are already laws about this for minors but she thinks something needs to be put in place for young adults…

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The offense would be punishable up to a $10,000 fine and/or two years in prison.

The Big Easy’s new smoke free ordinance went into effect at midnight and smoking is no longer permitted in bars, casinos and most public places in New Orleans. Founding Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health, Doctor Elizabeth Fontham, says a study found that long-term exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke could increase a women’s risk of lung cancer as high as 86-percent…

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Fontham feels this should have a positive impact on tourism.

06:45 Sportscast April 22, 2015

The Saints 2015 schedule is out and New Orleans will open the season at Arizona on September 13th and then host Tampa on September 20th in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the schedule gets really tough when New Orleans hosts Dallas in a Sunday night game on October 4th…

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The Saints will play three primetime games this year, all of them in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

24-7 Sports says LSU basketball has the top recruiting class in the nation. The Bayou Bengals were awarded that designation after receiving a signed letter of intent from Brandon Sampson, the top high school senior in the state of Louisiana. Previously LSU signed the nation’s number one player in Ben Simmons, five-star guard Antonio Blakeney, and Arizona transfer Craig Victor.

LSU pitchers gave up only one hit last night as the number one ranked Tigers blanked in-state rival Tulane 6-0. Freshman right-hander Austin Bain earned his first win for LSU last night while Patrick Duester was charged with the loss for the Green Wave. The Bayou Bengals now turn their focus to number two ranked Texas A&M who come to Baton Rouge for a three game series beginning Thursday night.

Louisiana Tech scored five first inning runs while cruising past Stephen F. Austin 9-2. The Bulldogs head to Monroe to take on rival ULM tonight at 6PM.

The Warhawks are looking to bounce back after losing to Southern Miss yesterday 9-3.

The 22nd ranked Houston Cougars squeaked by McNeese 5-4. The Cowboys now get ready for a three-game Southland Conference series against Nicholls which gets underway Friday night.

The Colonels will come into that series having won their last four after defeating Grambling 4-2.

And UL-Lafayette blew past Southeastern 7-2. The Ragin Cajuns now turn their attention to their weekend series against Texas-Arlington. The Lions look to bounce back when they take on Houston Baptist.

06:30 Newscast April 22, 2015

The House Criminal Justice Committee advanced the so-called revenge porn bill Tuesday without objection. The legislation by Kenner Representative Julie Stokes would make it illegal for someone 17 and older to share a sexual picture of a person without their consent, usually online. She says the measure would make it a crime to cause someone harm or emotional distress in this manner…:

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HB 489 now heads to the full House for further consideration.

Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton’s bill that that would provide equal pay for women gets a hearing today in the House Labor Committee. Norton says this bill is necessary since the number of single parent households are on the rise. She says this measure would help these women provide for their families…

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Some critics of Norton’s legislation say that this measure would only duplicate existing federal law.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office says they’ve arrested a teacher from Christian Life Academy for allegedly having sex with a student two years ago. Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says they received the complaint from the mother of the victim…

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Hicks says, during questioning, 27-year-old Amber Anderson admitted to the relationship and was booked with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

And smoking is no longer permitted in bars, casinos and most public places in New Orleans as the Big Easy’s new smoke free ordinance went into effect at midnight.

LRN Newscast 16:30 04-21-15

We now are in week two of the legislative session and still nothing has from lawmakers on how to address the one-point-six billion dollar budget deficit…
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The Lafayette Council Chairman is working with local Grammy award winning zydeco musician Chubby Carrier are teaming up in support of an ordinance to ban smoking in bars and clubs. Council chair Kenneth Boudreaux says the goal is to protect musicians and servers from second hand smoke. The New Orleans ban goes into effect tonight at midnight.
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Blue Bell has recalled all its frozen products on continued threats of a Listeria Bacteria. Authorities now believe there are 10 illnesses linked to the ice cream over the last 5 years. State Epidemiologist Dr. Raoult Ratard (rah-ool ra-TARD) says once the CDC put two and two together, the company has to act..:
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If you have any Blue Bell, throw it away.

A Walker man has been arrested for the Sunday night attack and rape of a woman in a Livingston Parish laundromat. Forty-year-old Lionel Myles of Walker was arrested and charged with aggravated rape, aggravated assault, battery, and armed robbery. Captain John Sharp says crimes like this are rare in Walker, so when it occurs, they take it very seriously…
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