PM Newscall, July 1st, 2016

Many Americans will be on the road for the 4th of July holiday but that also means thieves will be on the prowl. Emelie Gunn has more on how to protect your home over the long weekend…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is not going to veto the TOPS legislation that nearly funds all fall tuition, but cuts more than half for spring. Michelle Southern reports…:

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As many Americans are traveling over the holiday weekend, thieves are on the lookout for those leaving their homes. State Farm saw 1,420 theft claims in Louisiana in 2015. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says July is the third highest month for home theft claims. He says it’s very important that your home is prepared during the 4th of July weekend if you’re going to be hitting the road.

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Gadson says wait until you’ve returned home from vacation to post pictures or chat about your trip on social media because you never know who is watching your posts. He says another way to be proactive is to ask your neighbor for a helping hand…

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Gadson says installing an alarm system is always a good idea no matter what time of year. He says it’s smart to install timers for when you’re away on vacation.

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People and pets will be spending a lot of time outside this hot Fourth of July weekend, and the LSU Veterinary School advises people to protect their fur babies from heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which can be fatal. Associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Kirk Ryan says the number one danger is leaving pets in a hot car, but he says they can also get overheated when exercising outside.

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Leaving an animal outside without enough water can not only hurt that pet, but it can also land a pet owned in jail because animal neglect is a crime.  Ryan says there are steps pet parents can take to make sure their animals stay as cool as possible.

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Forecasters say the heat index in Louisiana this weekend could reach 110 in some places. Ryan says people should monitor for signs of heat exhaustion in their pets and take necessary action if they think their animal is overheating.

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State Treasurer John Kennedy has announced that Louisiana has received $2.4 million for residents who are owed money from a settlement after the 2008 housing bubble burst. Kennedy says if your home was foreclosed during the financial crisis, you can go to LaTreasury.com to see if you have any unclaimed money.

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Kennedy says most of the money belongs to people in Jefferson, East Baton Rouge, Orleans, St. Tammany and Caddo parishes. But he says they have money for people all around the state. He says the average amount owed is $300.

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Governor John Bel Edwards said he would not veto language in the appropriations bill that would “front load” the TOPS scholarship program. The governor added that a student’s tuition would be mostly funded in the fall, but they’d have to cover more than half in the spring. Higher Education Commissioner Dr. Joe Rallo says they support the governor…:

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But those who oppose say this would place a massive burden on students in the spring. Edwards did criticize the legislation calling it a disingenuous budgeting gimmick by the Louisiana Legislature. Rallo says Edwards had a different plan in mind…:

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Edwards says students should be prepared for cuts to TOPS in the fall, and an even bigger cut in the spring. But he said he believes vetoing the legislation would cause chaos just weeks before the next semester begins. Rallo says they respect the governor’s opinion…:

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A Rapides Parish Sheriff’s deputy has been arrested for solicitation of prostitution. State Trooper Scott Moreau says the investigation into 48-year-old Stacy Bender revealed he had an inappropriate relationship.

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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says Bender was a deputy for over 17 years and has been terminated. Moreau says Bender is facing a total of 12 charges, and the investigation is ongoing.

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14:30 Newscast July 1,2016

The governor did not veto language in the appropriations bill that would “front load” the TOPS scholarship program. But Governor Edwards did call the legislation a disingenuous budgeting gimmick by the Louisiana Legislature. Higher Education Commissioner Dr. Joe Rallo says Edwards had a different plan in mind…:
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But LSU President F. King Alexander among those who oppose front loading because it’s going to put a massive burden on students in the spring.

A State Police Trooper was hit on I-55 while assisting a disable vehicle. The vehicle had its hazard lights on as well as flares to warn traffic. A truck hit the trooper’s unit, which then caused the unit to hit the trooper. The trooper was airlifted to a local hospital with moderate injuries. State Police wants to remind drivers of the Move Over law, which requires motorists to slow down and move into the farthest lane.

 

The state has received 2.4 million dollars for residents who are owned money from a settlement after the 2008 housing bubble burst according to State Treasurer John Kennedy. Kennedy says the majority is owned to people in Jefferson, East Baton Rouge, Orleans, St. Tammany and Caddo parishes and the average amount owed is $300.
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Kennedy says visit LaTreasury.com to see if you have any unclaimed money.

The LSU Vet School reminds people to protect their pets from heat exhaustion and heat stroke over this scorching 4th of July weekend. Associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Kirk Ryan says the number one danger is leaving pets in a hot car. He says you should monitor for signs of heat exhaustion in your pets and take action if they think your animal could be over heated
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13:30 Newscast, July 1st, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards said he would not veto language in the appropriations bill that would “front load” the TOPS scholarship program. The governor added that student’s tuition would be mostly funded in the fall, but they’d have to cover more than half in the spring. Higher Education Commissioner Dr. Joe Rallo he’s glad the governor didn’t use his veto pen…;
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But those who oppose say this would place a massive burden on students in the spring. Edwards did criticize the legislation calling it a disingenuous budgeting gimmick by the Louisiana Legislature.

State Police say a trooper was hit on the side of I-55 while assisting a disabled vehicle and that the road is closed northbound north of I-10. They are requesting thoughts and prayers, but no other details have been released at this time.

Able-bodied food stamp recipients without dependents who do not work or go to school will now be required to participate in job training programs because of an executive order that goes into effect today. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The state’s newly expanded Medicaid program goes into effect today. Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says this will change the dynamic of the well-being of people in the state….:
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12:30 LRN Newscast July 1

Governor John Bel Edwards surprisingly upheld the language that front-loads the TOPS scholarship program in the hopes of more money coming in before the start of the spring semester. Many people expected the governor to remove the language from the bill that means TOPS would be fully funded for the first semester but only 40% funded for the second semester. The governor has made it clear, however, that he is not happy with this approach.

Many Americans will be on the road for the 4th of July holiday but that also means thieves will be on the prowl. Emelie Gunn has more on how to protect your home over the long weekend…

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State Treasurer John Kennedy has announced that Louisiana has received $2.4 million for residents who are owed money from a settlement after the 2008 housing bubble burst. Kennedy says if your home was foreclosed during the financial crisis, you can go to LaTreasury.com to see if you have any unclaimed money.

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Kennedy says the average amount owed to each person is $300.

As people spend time outside in the heat this Fourth of July weekend, the LSU Veterinary School is reminding pet parents to make sure their animals don’t get too hot. Associate professor and veterinarian Dr. Kirk Ryan says there are steps pet parents can take to make sure their animals stay as cool as possible.

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Forecasters say the heat index in Louisiana this weekend could reach 110 in some places.

11:40 Sportscast, July 1st, 2016

LSU running back Leonard Fournette has edged ahead of two 2015 Heisman Trophy finalists as the favorite to win this year’s Heisman, according to the Las Vegas online betting service Bovada.com. The latest odds have Fournette improving from 5/1 to 9/2.

LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine is not sorry about a report that is widely circulating online where he calls the Louisiana high school sports landscape “a proverbial dumpster fire.” He Bonine issued a statement saying, “The phrase was used as it pertained to our association ‘not being on solid ground as it pertains to finances, perception and good standing with our membership.”

The ULM men’s basketball program brought in two new assistant coaches to the staff for the 2016-17 season, Stephen Cowherd and Phillipe Lilavois, announced Friday by head coach Keith Richard. Both appointments are pending approval by the University of Louisiana System’s Board of Supervisors.

Coastal Carolina took advantage of two errors on the same play to pick up four unearned runs in the 6th inning yesterday in Omaha to claim their first ever national championship in any sport with a 4-3 victory over Arizona in Game 3. The Chanticleers are the first team since Minnesota in 1956 to win the title in its first CWS appearance. The team officially joined the Sun Belt Conference today.

ULM athletic director Brian Wickstrom is negotiating a 12-month contract extension that will keep him at the school thru June 2017. The deal is pending approval from the Louisiana Board of Supervisors. His current contract expires June 30th.

In the MLB, former LSU infielder Alex Bregman was promoted to Triple-A Fresno, which is scheduled to play the New Orleans Zephyrs in a four game series beginning July 14th.

Former Louisiana Tech point guard Alex Hamilton will play for the Los Angeles Clippers as part of the 2016 NBA Summer League which tips off on July 2. The savvy veteran ended his career as the all-time winningest Bulldog in program history with 106 wins.

11:30 Newscast, July 1st, 2016

As many Americans are traveling over the holiday weekend, thieves are on the lookout for those leaving their homes. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says July is the third highest month for home theft claims. He says it’s very important that your home is prepared during the 4th of July weekend if you’re going to be hitting the road…:
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He says they saw 1,420 theft claims in Louisiana last year. The average cost of a crime-related claim is $2,789.

Able-bodied food stamp recipients without dependents who do not work or go to school will now be required to participate in job training programs. DCFS Deputy Assistant Secretary, Sammy Guillory, says not taking part could have consequences for those who depend on the SNAP assistance…:
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Guillory says this new requirement will affect about 52-thousand food stamp recipients.

People and pets will be spending a lot of time outside this hot Fourth of July weekend, and the LSU Veterinary School advises people to protect their fur babies from heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which can be fatal. Dr. Kirk Ryan says pets can get easily overheated when exercising outside….:
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Forecasters say the heat index in Louisiana this weekend could reach 110 in some places.

A third suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder of a Raising Cane’s restaurant manager in Kenner. 18-year-old Gregory Donald is also facing murder and armed robbery charges, in the death of 21-year-old Taylor Friloux. 24-year-old Mark Crocklen and Joshua Every have already been booked in the case. Authorities say Friloux was stabbed 8 times.

 

10:30 Newscast, July 1st, 2016

Job training requirements for more than 52,000 people on food stamps who are non-working, childless adults in Louisiana, kick in today.
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Kenner Police Chief Michael Glaser announced that a third suspect has been arrested in the armed robbery of the Raising Cane’s in Kenner. The third suspect is identified as 18 year-end Gregory Donald. He admitted to being the getaway driver when 21-year-old Taylor Friloux was stabbed to death. He’s facing murder and armed robbery charges. Donald was a previous employee at the establishment.

Alligators have been popping up in recent national and local headlines as spottings in strange places are reported. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says if you see a gator, say, in your neighborhood, you should never approach it or try to feed it. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Edmond Mouton encourages people to visit LAgatorprogram.com..:
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He says it’s against the law to take matters into your own hands with gators and you should contact LDWF right away if you encounter one.

LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine is not sorry about a report that is widely circulating online where he calls the Louisiana high school sports landscape “a proverbial dumpster fire.” Bonine issued a statement saying, “The phrase was used as it pertained to our association ‘not being on solid ground as it pertains to finances, perception and good standing with our membership.”

 

09:30 Newscast, July 1st, 2016

The expanded Medicaid program begins today, and many Louisianans now have health insurance for the first time. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards says CSRA plans to establish a Customer Engagement Center in Bossier City to support IT solutions and professional services offered by the company, which would create 300 new direct jobs. LED estimates the project will result in 131 new indirect jobs, for a total of 430 new jobs in Northwest Louisiana.

Summer is upon us and many people will be out enjoying the water, so the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is giving out some tips on what to do in the event of an alligator encounter. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Edmond Mouton says whatever you do, don’t feed or approach alligators…:
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Mouton advises Louisiana residents to visit LA-gator-program-dot-com (LAgatorprogram.com) to learn more about what to do when encountering an alligator.

Two people are under arrest in connection to the death of a Slidell man who cops say was the victim of an online dating scheme. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says 25-year-old Cordarlye Roberts arranged to meet up with 28-year-old Terrance Calloway and 23-year-old Dana Lemar…:
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The two suspects are charged with murder.

 

08:30 Newscast, July 1st, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says more than 235,000 adults have received their health insurance cards today and can begin receiving care as part of the newly expanded Medicaid program. Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says the expansion also has a lot of economic benefits for the state:
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She says this expansion means more people will have access to cancer screenings, medication, and primary care physicians.

The Shreveport Police Department has identified the woman who died in the car/train collision while on the way to a funeral. 45-year-old Lisa Ferguson of Shreveport passed away several hours after the vehicle she was in tried to beat a freight train over the tracks, but didn’t make it. The driver, 44-year-old Shane Ferguson and a 15-year-old passenger remain hospitalized but are expected to recover.

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is giving out tips in the event of an alligator encounter. Emelie Gunn has more on how to stay safe…:
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Beginning today, able-bodied food stamp recipients without dependents will be required to participate in job-training if they do not work or go to school. DCFS Deputy Assistant Secretary, Sammy Guillory…:
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07:30 Newscast, July 1st, 2016

Job training requirements for more than 52,000 people on food stamps who are non-working, childless adults in Louisiana, kick in today. Halen Doughty has more..:
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The state treasury department issued a release once again telling folks to be sure to check their website for unclaimed property, as more than 4,000 borrowers in Louisiana are owed money from a settlement with mortgage services stemming from the 2008 housing bubble burst. They say more than $2 million dollars is owed to Louisianians with the average amount at $300 per borrower.

Alligators have been popping up in unusual places throughout the state, and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has some recommendations if you encounter one. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Edmond Mouton says if you see an alligator in an area that could pose a public safety hazard, call LDWF immediately. He says state law prohibits taking care of it yourself…:
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Mouton advises Louisiana residents to visit LA-gator-program-dot-com to learn more about what to do when encountering an alligator.

The state’s newly expanded Medicaid program goes into effect today. Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says this will change the dynamic of the well-being of people in the state….:
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Gee says people who have not already enrolled can do so at healthy.la.gov.