15:30 LRN Newscast, April 1, 2016

Compliance could be a problem for businesses and vendors as new sales tax laws go into effect today. That’s according to Jason Decuir, an attorney with Ryan’s tax service. Decuir says the numerous sales tax exemptions that have been temporarily removed are causing headaches for those who are in charge of collecting taxes.

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Decuir says some businesses will find it difficult to collect the right amount of tax.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission to urge motorists to always obey alerts at railroad crossings, as seven Louisianans have died in crashes between cars and trains within the last three months. Spokesperson Mark Lambert says don’t get too close to the tracks when you’ve stopped.

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Both Monroe and Shreveport broke rainfall records in March. Jason Hansford with the National Weather Service says it’ll be tough to beat the rainfall amounts north Louisiana saw during March 2016. He says we likely won’t see these levels again during our lifetime.

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Shreveport received 12.8 inches, and Monroe set a record with 24.4 inches of rain.

Police are searching for a man in the New Orleans area after a search warrant led to a gruesome discovery of human remains and animal bones in a Slidell home. Sgt. Daniel Seuzeneau with the Slidell Police Department says 31-year-old Joshua Roques may be trying to flee the state, as he is originally from California.

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14:30 LRN Newscast April 1st

With all the new sales tax laws going into effect today, compliance could be a problem. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Much of southeast Louisiana remains under a flash flood watch through tonight. Meanwhile, in north Louisiana, bayous and rivers are still very high. Jason Hansford with the National Weather Service says dry weather is needed
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The search continues for a Slidell man who has fled his residence after human remains and animal bones were found inside his home. Slidell Police Sergeant Daniel Seuzeneau says they do not believe that the human bones found inside the house are related to a homicide…
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Seuzeneau says they are looking for Joshua Roques. He’s six-foot-six, driving a 2004 Infinity.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says there’s been a spike in the number of train-versus car fatal accidents. Spokesperson Mark Lamber says sometimes, motorists get impatient and drive around the railroad crossing arms…
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Lamber says there’s been seven train-versus car fatalities in the last three months.

13:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

Slidell police are searching for a wanted man after a search of his home found human remains and animal bones in a makeshift altar. Halen Doughty has more:
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The New York Times is reporting that Donald Trump met with leaders of the Republican National Committee to discuss his concerns over how delegates in states are distributed, particularly in Louisiana. Trump threatened via Twitter earlier this week that he would sue the state GOP since he won the primary, but could end up getting less delegates than rival Ted Cruz.

Every shopper in Louisiana, smokers and drinkers will be paying more for purchases today, as the new one cent sales tax increase goes into effect. Meanwhile, the online commerce site Amazon has informed members of its Amazon Associates program that because of the tax measures that began today, Louisiana residents would no longer be eligible to participate in a program that allows them to receive small fees for sending customers to specific products.

Seven Louisianans have died in crashes between cars and trains within the last three months. These tragedies have prompted the Highway Safety Commission to urge motorists to always obey alerts at railroad crossings. Spokesperson Mark Lambert says for the entire year of 2014, there were seven train related deaths so this increase is alarming…:
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He says crossing arms are there for a reason and you should never drive around them.

 

 

12:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

Police are searching for a man in the New Orleans area after a search warrant led to a gruesome discovery of human remains and animal bones in a Slidell home. Sgt. Daniel Seuzeneau with the Slidell Police Department says 31-year-old Joshua Roques’ (Rocks) residence contained ritualistic items unlike anything he’s ever seen…:
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He says they believe Roques maybe trying to flee the state, as he is originally from California.

A man from Harahan was killed on Airline Highway in Jefferson Parish last night after his motorcycle crashed, according to State Police. They say an investigation revealed 28-year-old Andres Semeraro (Seem-Eee-rah-oh) was speeding on a wet road when he lost control of the Kawasaki bike and slammed into a roadway sign.

Monroe and Shreveport broke records for rainfall totals during the month of March. Shreveport received 12.8 inches, which is the highest amount since 1945 and Monroe set a record with 24.4 inches of rain. Jason Hansford with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says much of this rain fell during the span of a few days…:
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He says it’s not likely these areas will receive these levels again in our lifetime.

A flash flood watch is in effect through this evening for most parishes in southeast Louisiana, as a strong line of thunderstorms moves through the area. They say hourly rainfall amounts could be between 1-2 inches which could quickly lead to localized flash flooding concerns.

 

11:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

The one cent state sales tax goes into effect starting today and will remain through June 30th of 2018. State officials say the revenue generated from several tax hikes that began April 1st will amount to about $300 million dollars. Consumers are also paying more for alcohol and cigarettes.

The National Weather Serivce says most of north Louisiana received record flooding for March. Forecaster Jason Hansford says Shreveport tallied over 12 inches of rain, which surpassed the previous wettest March of 11.99 inches back in 1945. He says Monroe was about double that…:
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He says March 8th and 9th alone, Monroe tallied 16.48 inches of rain during that two day period.

Law enforcement officials are looking for a Slidell man they say had human and animal remains on an altar in his home. They say a search of 31-year-old Joshua Roques’ residence revealed human skulls, animal bones, dried blood and a large cast iron bowl surrounded by candles and other ritualistic items. The man is wanted on numerous charges including interring or cremating human remains and opening graves and stealing a body. Anyone with information about Roques’ whereabouts is asked to call Crimestoppers.

A proposed bill that seeks equal pay for men and women was approved by the Senate Labor Committee. Halen Doughty has more…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast, April 1, 2016

According to AAA, quarterly gas prices are lower than they’ve been in over a decade, as the average price for a gallon of gas in the state is $1.88. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Several tax increases go into effect today in Louisiana that are expected to pump $300 million into the state economy by June 30. Consumers will now pay an additional one cent on the state sales tax, as well as higher taxes on cigarettes and alcohol.

Things are still moving slowly three weeks into the regular legislative session. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says legislators have raised various taxes like on alcohol and cigarettes but still haven’t raised enough revenue for the next fiscal year. He says anything that has to do with the budget will be a hot topic in the coming weeks before the session ends on June 6th.

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Pinsonat expects the voucher program along with teacher reforms to be big issues discussed during this session.

The Senate Transportation Committee passed a bill to make it legal to park on the wrong side of the road in residential areas. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny says uniformly parked cars look nicer, but it isn’t the government’s place to make sure everything looks pretty in your subdivision.

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09:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

Quarterly gas prices are the lowest they’ve been in 12 years according to AAA. Spokesperson Mike Right says this is leading to a record-breaking number of motorists out on the roads. The average price for a gallon of gas in Louisiana is about $1.88. Wright says we could see prices at the pump increase in the coming months…:
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He says prices are about 30-40 cents lower than this time in 2015.

It’s not an April Fool’s joke…today most everyone will be paying more in taxes either on retail items, cigarettes, alcohol, auto rentals or through temporary exemption losses. The one cent increase in the state sales tax expires June 30th of next year.

Early voting for the April 9th election ends tomorrow. Many people aren’t aware, but 41 parishes have items on a ballot next Saturday. The Secretary of State’s Office says you can find out if you’re included by getting individual ballot information online at geauxvote.com.

A bill to make it legal to park on the wrong side of the road in residential areas advances in the Senate Transportation Committee. Metairie Senator Danny Martiny says currently it’s illegal to park in the opposite direction, but he believes the law was intended for highways only. He says it doesn’t pose a public safety hazard in residential areas…:
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He says it doesn’t pose a safety problem and ticketing for the “offense” is basically a money grab by local officials.

Lafayette’s MacKenzie Bourg will not be the 15th, and final American Idol. The local singing celebrity was booted off the show last night after making it to the final four on the TV competition. Bourg tweeted out a thanks to everyone
who came along for his journey, and that the fun is just about to start.

 

08:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

Three weeks are in the books for the 2016 legislative session and lawmakers still have a long way to go. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says big topics are still on the agenda like the TOPS program…:
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The session ends on June 6th.

A bill that would establish the Louisiana Equal Pay Act advanced Thursday in the Senate Labor Committee. Governor John Bel Edwards spoke in support and said all women deserve equal pay for equal work as men…:
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Renee Amar, with the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, says education, experience, and market prices determine how much an employee is paid, not whether they are male or female…:
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The measure now heads to the Senate floor.

Legislation to allow drivers to park on the wrong side of the road in residential areas passed in the Senate Transportation Committee. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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AAA says motorists are paying the lowest quarterly prices for gas in 12 years. in Louisiana, the statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.88. Fuel analyst Mike Wright says drivers will see significant savings this year over 2015…:
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He says Americans have saved almost $10-billion on gas this year compared to the same period in 2015.

 

07:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

A proposed bill that seeks equal pay for men and women was approved by the Senate Labor Committee. Halen Doughty has more..:
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The National Weather Service confirmed two weak tornadoes touched down in southeast Louisiana early Thursday. One east of Greensburg in St. Helena Parish, the other in Tangipahoa Parish. With more rain in the forecast, most of southeast and north Louisiana remains under flood watches or warnings.

Lafayette’s Makenzie Boyd was eliminated last night on the final season of American Idol, after reaching the singing competition’s final four.

A Metairie lawmaker thinks it should be legal to park on the wrong side of the road in residential neighborhoods. The measure by Senator Danny Martiny advanced in the Senate Transportation Committee Thursday. He says ticketing drivers parked on the wrong side of the road in subdivisions is shady…:
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He believes the law was intended for highways only.

Drivers are paying the cheapest quarterly gas prices in 12 years. AAA says Americans have saved almost $10-billion on gas this year compared to the same period in 2015. Fuel analyst Mike Right says motorists are well on their way to significant savings on gas this year…:
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The average price for a gallon of gas in Louisiana $1.88.

As the 1 cent sales tax increase goes into effect today, the Tax Foundation says Louisiana’s sales tax system is ranked worst in the nation.

 

06:30 Newscast, April 1st, 2016

According to AAA, quarterly gas prices are lower than they’ve been in over a decade, as the average price for a gallon of gas in the state is $1.88. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Three weeks into the regular legislative session and things are still moving slow. The biggest piece of legislation so far has been the minimum wage bill clearing the Senate Labor Committee. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says legislators were burnt out after a tough special session…:
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The session ends on June 6th.

A bill seeking equal pay for men and women in Louisiana has been approved by the Senate Labor Committee. According to data from the US Census Bureau, women make 65-cents for every $1 a man makes, and that gap is even wider for minority women Author of the bill, New Orleans Senator JP Morrell, says this is not acceptable:
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But Dawn Starns, with the National Federation for Independent Business says legislation is already in place to protect equal pay…:
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The governor supports the measure.