15:30 Newscast February 24th, 2015

Gas prices are going up the closer we get to spring. Don Redman with the American Automobile Association says we’re paying $2.15 cents a gallon which is up from $1.88 a month ago, but a return to $3.00 a gallon is not expected…:
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He says pump prices go up as refineries switch from the winter to summer blend gas.

Governor Bobby Jindal today along with Viking Cruises announce New Orleans would be the home-port for the cruse line’s first North American river cruise itineraries. The Mississippi River cruises will operate from from docking facilities near the French Quarter in New Orleans. Vikins new service will result in the creation of 416 new director jobs for Louisiana-based operations and vessel crews.

Winter storm advisories remain in effect for North Louisiana today, as the National Weather Service says there’s the potential for 4 inches of snow to fall in Northwest Louisiana after midnight. NWS-Shreveport meteorologist Mario Valverde says lower temperatures look to continue and interact with the moisture in the sky…:
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DOTD is urging people to stay off the roadways in frozen precipitation areas.

Congress today sent President Barack Obama legislation that would have approved the building of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. The White House sent a message that Mr. Obama vetoed the Republican bill. Lawmakers may try to override the veto but it’s not likely they have the 2/3rds majority votes to do so.

 

14:30 Newscast February 24th, 2015

Gas prices have been on the rise for one month now. Jeff Palermo on the reasons why you are paying more at the pump…:
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Northwest Louisiana is bracing for yet another round of severe winter weather. There are 5 parishes in northwest Louisiana under a winter storm warning from midnight tonight through 6pm tomorrow for now up to 4 inches. Northeast Louisiana parishes could also see some snow and are under winter storm watches and advisories. State officials say if you must travel keep an extra flashlight in your vehicle and water in your vehicle in case of emergency.

Four gubernatorial candidates got together today in Shreveport and on the issue of Common Core, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne is the only one who says he supports it. UL-Lafayette Political Science professor Pearson Cross says there are many leaders who do support the controversial education standards and Dardenne is likely keeping his mind and ears open on the issue…:
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Cross says this clearly separates Dardenne from the other candidates.

A man from Campti is in trouble because he was busted on social media bragging about charging people to enter his home where he was providing alcohol. State Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert says under cover agents went to 42-year-old Robert Williams house and paid to get in…:
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Hebert says you can’t charge people money to enter your house and sell beer.

 

13:30 Newscast February 24th, 2015

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for five Northwest Louisiana parishes through 6pm Wednesday with snow expected to fall up to 4 inches in some areas. Several parishes south of I-20 and into the Monroe area and Northeast Louisiana are under a winter weather advisory and winter storm watch. NWS-Shreveport meteorologist Mario Valverde says it doesn’t look like temperatures will get too far away from freezing to melt the ice…:
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Louisiana State Police say that’s when black ice on the road commonly appears which is the most dangerous type. If you’re in areas where frozen precipitation has fallen please don’t travel if you don’t have to.

As wintry conditions linger, DOTD says crews of over 1200 people have been working to address any affected bridges and roadways in these areas.

Gas prices were falling for months last year into the new year but they are slowing creeping back up. The American Automobile Association says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is now $2.15 cents which is up two cents from yesterday. The statewide average a month ago was a $1.88.

State Alcohol and Tobacco Control agents have arrested a Campti man for allegedly running an illegal bar out of his home. Eric Gill has more…:
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PM LRN Newscall Feb 24

Gas prices have been on the rise for one month now. Jeff Palermo on the reasons why you are paying more at the pump…

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State Alcohol and Tobacco Control agents have arrested a Campti man for allegedly running an illegal bar out of his home. Eric Gill has more…

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Winter storm advisories remain in effect for North Louisiana today, as the National Weather Service says there’s the potential for 4 inches of snow to fall in Northwest Louisiana after midnight. NWS-Shreveport meteorologist Mario Valverde says lower temperatures look to continue and interact with the moisture in the sky…:

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Valverde says a winter storm warning is in effect for Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, Union and Webster and they could be looking at a close to 4 inch accumulation of snow…:

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Several parishes south of I-20 and into the Monroe area and Northeast Louisiana are under a winter weather advisory or winter storm watch. Valverde says, unfortunately, it doesn’t look like temperatures will get too far away from freezing to melt the north Louisiana ice away…:

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The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline reaches $2.15 cents, after jumping two cents from the previous day.  American Automobile Association fuel analyst Don Redman says gas prices have been on the rise for a month and it’s not a surprise

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The statewide average a month ago was a $1.88. Redman says gas prices are expected to keep rising, but a return to three-dollars a gallon for gasoline is not expected

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Refineries switching from a winter grade gasoline to summer gas is one reason for the rise at the pump. He says union strikes at two Louisiana refineries are also factoring into the price, but it shouldn’t lead to large price increase…

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State Alcohol and Tobacco Control agents have arrested a Campti man for allegedly running an illegal bar out of his home. 42-year-old Robert Williams was arrested and booked into the Nachitoches Parish Detention Center. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says the program Williams was running from his home was quite simple…

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Hebert says they were tipped after seeing Williams’ establishment advertised on social media. He says undercover agents were able to pay to enter Williams’ residence and buy beer and mixed drinks…

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Williams faces charges of operating without a high-alcohol permit and operating without a low-alcohol permit. Hebert says these types of situations happen more than you would think. He says this type of illegal bar is called a “good house”…

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The four candidates for governor were in Shreveport for a forum today and Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne was the only candidate to come out in support of Common Core. When asked about the education standards, Dardenne said, “Now is not the time for Louisiana to retreat.” UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this may be a good move for Dardenne right now…

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Cross says this clearly separates  Dardenne from the other candidates. He says that while there is a lot of negativity around Common Core, education leaders and chambers of commerce statewide support the education standards. Cross says Dardenne is keeping his ears and mind open when it comes to this issue…

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Cross predicts that Common Core will be one of the bigger issues during this gubernatorial election. Cross says Dardenne’s stance on Common Core is not something he took lightly…

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12:30 Newscast February 24th, 2015

The four candidates for governor were in Shreveport for a forum today and Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne was the only candidate to come out in support of Common Core. When asked about the education standards, Dardenne said, “Now is not the time for Louisiana to retreat.” UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this may be a good move for Dardenne right now…:

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Cross predicts that Common Core will be one of the bigger issues during this gubernatorial election.

The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a winter storm warning for Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, Union and Webster Parishes as those areas could be looking at close to 4 inches of snow. Areas further east including Monday are under winter weather advisories and watches into tomorrow. The Department of Transportation says they’ve used 2500 gallons of de-icing liquid, over a million pounds of salt and say there is plenty left as crews address affected bridges and roadways.

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has reached $2.15 cents, after jumping two cents from the previous day. American Automobile Association fuel analyst Don Redman says gas prices have been on the rise for a month and it’s not a surprise…:
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The statewide average a month ago was a $1.88.

Governor Bobby Jindal will be in New Orleans today to make an economic development announcement at the Port around 1:30.

 

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 Feb 24

Big game tonight for the LSU men’s basketball team as the Tigers look to avoid a second loss to Auburn this season. LSU’s NCAA Tournament resume has a few bad losses on it and it can’t afford another loss to Auburn, if the Tigers want to be a part of March madness. Tip-off is at 6 PM on ESPN U.

Also tonight…McNeese State is at Central Arkansas. The Cowboys are 4-and-10 in league play and lost by five points to Lamar on Saturday.

In action last night…Alabama State edged Southern 56-54, UNO topped Southeastern Louisiana 74-73. Tevin Broyles scored the winning bucket with a layup with three seconds left and Northwestern State thumped Nicholls State 79-57. Zeek Woodley had 25 points and becomes the second fastest player in Northwestern history to score 1,000 points in his career.

Tonight in Lafayette, Ragin Cajuns coach Tony Robichaux will go after his 1,000th career win as his U-L Lafayette baseball team will host Robichaux’s alma mater, McNeese State. Robichaux has won 736 games at U-L Lafayette, and he’s posted 263 victories at McNeese.

U-L-M’s game against Southern Miss today at four o’ clock has been postponed because of the weather. Northwestern State at Baylor and Southern versus Nicholls State has also been posted.

LSU outfielder Beau Jordan will have survery later this week on his right knee and he could be out for the season. Jordan suffered the injury in the Tigers 16-2 win over Boston College on Saturday.

Big win for the Pelicans last night as New Orleans rallied back from an 18-point deficit to beat Toronto 100-97. The Pels won the game without Anthony Davis, who has an injured shoulder. Luke Babbitt led the way with 18 points as he hit four three-pointers.

11:30 Newscast February 24th, 2015

If you’re planning to travel to the Shreveport area tonight or tomorrow you may want to rethink your plans as the national weather service says that region could see up to 4 inches of snow…:
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NWS-Shreveport Meteorologist Mario Valverde says a winter storm warning is in effect for Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, Union and Webster. Parishes south of I-20 and into the Monroe area and Northeast Louisiana are under a winter weather advisory and winter storm watch.

The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating an officer involved shooting which claimed the life of a man who was apparently waving a weapon at Denham Springs Police before being shot and killed by cops. The victim is identified as 47-year-old Robert Kohl of Fort Worth, Texas – a truck driver whose mother called police to report she was concerned her son was going to commit suicide.

There is a Governor’s race forum currently being held in Shreveport and only Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne defended Common Core education standards. Dardenne says now is not the time for Louisiana to retreat. Democrat John Bel Edwards says he opposes the current form of Common Core and Republican Scott Angelle says the education standards have no monopoly on high achievement. Senator David Vitter says getting Louisiana out of Common Core would be is top priority.

State Alcohol and Tobacco Control agents have arrested a Campti man for allegedly running an illegal bar out of his home. was arrested and booked into the Nachitoches Parish Detention Center. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says the program 42-year-old Robert Williams was running from his personal residence quite simple…
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He says they were tipped about “Unc’s place” on Facebook where the page appears to still be up and apparently features Williams promising he’ll be back.

 

10:30 Newscast February 24th, 2015

Winter storm advisory remains in effect for North Louisiana today, and it looks like another round of precipitation and cold air is headed this way late tonight through Wednesday afternoon. Mario Valverde with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says lower temperatures look to continue and interact with the moisture in the sky…:
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He says snow accumulation of up to 4 inches is possible above the I-20 corridor, and 1-3 inches further south.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Director Kevin Davis says if wintry precipitation has fallen in your area, stay home…:
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DOTD advises motorists to use the 511 Traveler Information website for up-to-date and accurate road status information at www.511la.org.

State Representative and gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards calls himself the anti-Jindal candidate…:
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The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control says a man from Campti is under arrest for allegedly running an illegal bar out of his home. Agents were tipped by the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office says 42-year-old Robert Williams was charging people to enter his house then selling beer and hard liquor. He is charged with operating without a high-content alcohol permit and operating without a low-content alcohol permit.

 

09:30 Newscast February 24, 2015

A combination of sleet, freezing rain and snow have closed several roads in Louisiana. Scott Carwile has more from the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness….

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Although the wintry precipitation is expected to end this morning, State Climatologist Barry Keim says we won’t see temps above 60 until the weekend…

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Freezing rain advisories will end this morning, while north Louisiana will remain under a Winter Storm Watch through tomorrow afternoon.

State Education Superintendent John White is worried Governor Jindal will not provide funding for standardized tests tied to Common Core. White says he’s heard rumors the governor will take away money that would go towards paying for standardized testing…

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Jindal opposes the use of any test that’s tied to Common Core.

State Representative and gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards calls himself the anti-Jindal candidate in this year’s governors race. The Amite Democrat says the state doesn’t need a third Jindal term, which is what his opponents in the race are offering…

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Edwards made the statement during an interview on the Jim Engster Show.

08:30 Newscast February 24, 2015

State Superintendent of Education John White is concerned the Jindal administration will cut funds used to pay for standardized testing. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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In Denham Springs yesterday, an officer involved shooting has left one man dead. Authorities say when police encountered 47-year-old Robert Kohl of Fort Worth, Texas, they were forced to take cover when Kohl was waving a gun. When they asked him to show his hands, Kohl pointed the gun at the officers. One officer then shot Kohl. He was taken to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

Several roads remain closed in north Louisiana as a result of a winter storm that has slammed the area. Kevin Davis, director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, says says the National Weather Service reports temperatures should start rising after lunch time…

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Freezing rain advisories should end by mid-morning today, but north Louisiana remains under a Winter Storm Watch through tomorrow afternoon.

State Representative and gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards calls himself the anti-Jindal candidate as he tries to court voters who are looking for a change in state government leadership. Edwards is the lone Democrat in this year’s governor’s race, although a big question is if Democratic New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu will throw his hat in the ring. Edwards says Landrieu can run, but if he does, he violates a pledge he made to New Orleans before he was re-elected…

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Edwards made the statement during an appearance on the Jim Engster Show.