12:30 Newscast, May 21st, 2015

The teacher arrested in Iberville Parish on Monday for allegedly having sex with three students is now being accused of fathering a son by one of the victims. Sheriff Brett Stassi says another victim told detectives that she engaged in oral sex with 30-year-old Keavin Keith inside his classroom. He says this is an unfortunate case:
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He says a paternity test is pending to determine if Keith is the father.

State Police say a fire at their data center has left Office of Motor Vehicles offices across the state unable process any transactions. Major Doug Cain says an electrical panel fire has disabled all automated systems at the Department of Public Safety, including OMV locations statewide…:
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He says workers are staying on site at the offices in hopes that the situation can be resolved.

Governor Bobby Jindal’s religious freedom executive order is receiving strong criticism from democrats. The leader of the state democratic party, New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson, says she can’t believe Jindal would issue the order, when businesses and the tourism industry expressed concern the measure could alienate visitors or keep conventions away…:
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Jindal’s controversial order prevents the executive branch of state government from taking adverse action against a person or a business for their belief in traditional marriage.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 21st, 2015

The teacher who was arrested in Iberville Parish for allegedly having sex with three of his students, apparently fathered a child of one of the victim’s when she was 15-years-old. 30-year-old Keavin Keith was arrested Monday on 30 counts of prohibited sex with a student. Sheriff Brett Stassi says one of the victim’s claims Keith got her pregnant…:
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Keith was also charged with two counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and five counts of felony carnal knowledge.

The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office says a meth-addict wanted for the death of her infant daughter has been arrested in Lafayette. Spokesperson Maxine Trahan says 26-year-old Katie Chriceol (Cry-sol) gave birth to her child at home in late March. The newborn then went into cardiac arrest and died at a local hospital..:
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Chricol was indicted for second degree murder.

Legislation by Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater that would allow state colleges to raise fees for students passes the state House. Gonzales Representative Eddie Lambert wanted assurance from Broadwater that this measure would not affect tuition…:
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The legislation passed on a 79-14 vote and moves to the Senate.

The American Automobile Association expects more Americans to travel this Memorial Day weekend than they have in the last 10 years…:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast May 21

The number one ranked LSU baseball team overcame a rough start by left-hander pitcher Jared Poche and two five-run deficits to beat Auburn 9 to 8 last night in the SEC Tournament. The Tigers offense put together a six-run fifth to grab a one-run lead, which held for the rest of the game. It’s LSU’s eighth straight SEC Tournament victory and they’ll go at it again tonight against Arkansas.

While LSU had a thrilling victory last night, the Ragin Cajuns suffered a heart breaking loss in the Sun Belt Tournament. UL Lafayette blew a three-run lead in the ninth and lost to Texas State 8-7. There were two big errors that sparked the Bobcat rally. The Cajuns will need to beat Troy today to keep their season alive.

In the Southland….all four teams from Louisiana are in the losers bracket, including top-seeded Southeastern Louisiana. Tulane topped UCONN three to one in the American Athletic Conference yesterday and the Green Wave will face East Carolina at 6 PM tonight.

New Orleans has been invited by the NFL to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. Eric Gill reports…
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According to the Monroe News Star…Louisiana Tech has dropped Mississippi State and Texas A-and-M from its 2016 football schedule and instead the Bulldogs will play Texas Tech and UMASS.

The Pelicans Anthony Davis has been named to the All-NBA first team. It’s the first time in his three-year career that he’s received that honor.

10:30 Newscast, May 21 2015

The American Automobile Association says more people will be traveling this Memorial Weekend than they have in 10 years. Don Redman with AAA says people are feeling more confident about the economy because of low gas prices…:
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He says over 37 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home for the three day weekend — 33 million of those by car.

The Houma Police Department is looking for a woman who allegedly covered her ex boyfriend’s bed with thumbtacks, then threw a pot of boiling water on top of him while he was sleeping. They say the victim suffered severe burns to his torso, right arm and face and had to be taken to a specialist center in Baton Rouge. Cops want 36-year-old Lynette Joseph for questioning in the incident.

It’s another big day at the Capitol for the House. Today’s debate is about next year’s $24.4 billion dollar budget proposal and a package of bills are currently being discussed.

The Saints announce that New Orleans has been invited by the NFL to bid on the the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls as a host site. Eric Gill reports…:
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There were no winners Wednesday in the multistate Powerball jackpot which now goes to an estimated $138 million for Saturday night’s drawing.

 

09:30 Newscast May 21, 2015

A bill by Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater that would make it easier for state colleges to raise fees for students passes the state House. The legislation advances to the Senate on a 79-14 vote. Broadwater says those concerned that increased fees would create a drop in enrollment should look at the bigger picture…

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He says a portion of monies generated from the additional fees would be used to provide financial assistance to students in need.

The United Health Foundation’s Annual America’s Health Rankings 2015 Senior Report ranks Louisiana 50th in the nation for Senior Health. Katherine Palmier (palm-yay), Chief Medical Officer for the East Region of United Health Care, says despite the low ranking, Louisiana does have some positives like a high flu vaccination rate, low prevalence of falls and great home health…

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In 2014 Louisiana was ranked 49th.

Lafayette Police have arrested a woman wanted in Acadia Parish for the death of her infant daughter. Authorities say 26-year-old Katie Chriceol gave birth to her child at home in late March. The newborn then went into cardiac arrest and died at a local hospital. Tests revealed that Chriceol and the baby both tested positive for high levels of methamphetamine. Chriceol was booked into the Lafayette Parish Jail on a second-degree murder charge.

The American Automobile Association expects more Americans to travel this Memorial Day weekend than they have in the last 10 years. Scott Carwile reports…

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08:30 Newscast May 21, 2015

The United Health Foundation ranks Louisiana 50th in the nation for Senior Health, according to the Annual America’s Health Rankings 2015 Senior Report. Michelle Southern reports…

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Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater’s legislation that would allow state colleges to raise fees for students advances from the state House. Broadwater says his bill would only make it easier for colleges to raise fees, within certain limits, and not affect tuition or TOPS whatsoever. The measure passed on a 79-14 vote and now heads to the Senate.

The American Automobile Association expects more Americans to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend than they have in the last decade. Spokesman Don Redman says over 37 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home for the holiday. Redman says if you plan to travel by car this weekend, you can expect to share the road with a lot of people…

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Most drivers can expect to pay the lowest Memorial Day gas prices in five years.

New Orleans is among five cities that have been invited to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. Atlanta, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles have also received invitations to bid. President of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, Jay Cicero, feels the Crescent City has an edge on the other cities vying to host the Super Bowl…

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The bids will go to a vote of team owners next May.

07:30 Newscast May 21, 2015

According to the United Health Foundation’s Annual America’s Health Rankings 2015 Senior Report, Louisiana ranks 50th in the nation for Senior Health. Chief Medical Officer for the East Region of United Health Care, Katherine Palmier, says a lot of Louisiana seniors struggle with food insecurity which means they wonder if they are going to have enough money to pay for their next meal…

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Palmier says in Louisiana there is a high percentage of nursing home residents that are not receiving proper care.

The NFL has invited New Orleans, along with Atlanta, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles, to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. Jay Cicero, President of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says with new stadiums proposed for Atlanta and Los Angeles, the competition will be stiff…

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New Orleans lost out on hosting the 2018 Super Bowl to Minneapolis and their new stadium last year.

Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater’s bill that would allow state colleges to raise fees for students passes the state House. He says a percentage of the revenues generated from these additional fees would be set aside for needs based assistance…

cut 11 (08) “education problem”

Broadwater says his measure would only make it easier for colleges to raise student fees, within certain limits, and not affect TOPS in any way.

The American Automobile Association expects more Americans to travel this Memorial Day weekend than they have in the last 10 years. Spokesman Don Redman says they predict a 5-percent increase from last year in people who will travel for the holiday weekend…

cut 4 (09) “by car”

Redman says you can attribute much of the increase in travelers to the fact that people are feeling more confident about the economy because of the drop in gas prices.

06:45 Sportscast May 21, 2015

The top-ranked LSU Tigers gave up five runs in the first inning but battled back to take a 9-8 win over Auburn yesterday in SEC Tournament play. A six run fifth inning sealed the victory for the two time defending tourney champs. The Tigers will face Arkansas in a third round tournament matchup today at 1PM. That game can be seen on the SEC Network.

The opening day of the Southland Baseball tournament was not kind to Louisiana teams as all four lost their first round games. Top seeded Southeastern Louisiana was downed by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4-2, Northwestern State lost to Houston Baptist 4-1, Nicholls State came up short against Central Arkansas 7-6, and McNeese State was defeated by Sam Houston 5-1. Today, the Colonels face the Demons at 9AM and the Lions take on the Cowboys at noon. The winners will advance, while the losers will go home.

In the Sun Belt Tourney, UL-Lafayette fell to Texas State 8-7. A couple of Ragin’ Cajun errors in the top of the ninth inning gave the Bobcats four unearned runs and the win. The third-seeded Cajuns will look to bounce back then they face Troy this afternoon at 12:30.

Tulane got a win in their opening game of the American Baseball Championship. Sophomore Lex Kaplan blasted two home runs as the Green Wave got past UConn 3-1. Tulane will next face East Carolina tonight at 6.

New Orleans has been invited to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. New Orleans lost out on hosting the 2018 Super Bowl to Minneapolis and their new stadium last year. Jay Cicero, President of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says with new stadiums proposed for Atlanta and Los Angeles, the competition will be stiff…

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Atlanta, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles have also received invitations to bid on hosting the big game from the NFL.

The NBA announces that Pelicans forward Anthony Davis has been named to the league’s All-Defensive Second Team. Davis led the league in both total blocks and blocks per game this season. Davis has tallied 501 blocks in his three-year NBA career. This is the first time Davis has been named to the All-Defensive team.

06:30 Newscast May 21, 2015

Legislation by Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater that would allow state colleges to raise fees for students passes the state House. Gonzales Representative Eddie Lambert wanted assurance from Broadwater that this measure would not affect tuition…

cut 10 (06) “TOPS, whatsoever”

The legislation passed on a 79-14 vote and moves to the Senate.

The United Health Foundation ranks Louisiana 50th in the nation for Senior Health. That’s last according to the Annual America’s Health Rankings 2015 Senior Report. Katherine Palmier is the Chief Medical Officer for the East Region of United Health Care. She says among the challenges in Louisiana is a low percentage of dental visits…

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Mississippi, Kentucky, Arkansas and Oklahoma round out the bottom five.

New Orleans has been invited to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. The Big Easy last hosted the Super Bowl in 2013. Jay Cicero, President of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says four other cities also received invitations…

cut 7 (12) “on 2020″

New Orleans lost out on hosting the 2018 Super Bowl to Minneapolis and their new stadium last year. Cicero says with new stadiums proposed for Atlanta and Los Angeles, the competition will be stiff.

AM Newscall, May 21st, 2015

The American Automobile Association expects more Americans to travel this Memorial Day weekend than they have in the last 10 years. Scott Carwile reports…

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The Saints announce that New Orleans has been invited by the NFL to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. Eric Gill reports…

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The United Health Foundation ranks Louisiana 50th in the nation for Senior Health. That’s last according to the Annual America’s Health Rankings 2015 Senior Report. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The American Automobile Association expects more Americans to travel this Memorial Day weekend than they have in the last 10 years. Spokesman Don Redman says they predict a 5-percent increase from last year in people who will travel for the holiday weekend…

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He says over 37 milion Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home for the holiday. Redman says if you plan to travel by car this weekend, you can expect to share the road with a lot of people…

Cut 5  (05)  “very busy”

It’s expected that about 33-million people will be traveling by car. Most drivers can expect to pay the lowest Memorial Day gas prices in five years. Redman says you can attribute much of the increase in travelers to the fact that people are feeling more confident about the economy because of the drop in gas prices…

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New Orleans has been invited to bid to host the 2019 and 2020 Super Bowls. The Big Easy last hosted the Super Bowl in 2013. Jay Cicero, President of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says four other cities also received invitations…

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Atlanta, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles have also received invitations to bid on hosting the big game from the NFL. New Orleans lost out on hosting the 2018 Super Bowl to Minneapolis and their new stadium last year. Cicero says with new stadiums proposed for Atlanta and Los Angeles, the competition will be stiff…

Cut 8  (06)  “those Super Bowls” 

Los Angeles was invited to bid on the 2020 Super Bowl if a stadium is in place and a team has moved there by the start of the 2018 season. The bids will go to a vote of team owners next May. Cicero feels the Crescent City has an edge on the other cities vying to host the Super Bowl…

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Legislation by Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater that would allow state colleges to raise fees for students passes the state House. Gonzales Representative Eddie Lambert wanted assurance from Broadwater that this measure would not affect tuition…

Cut 10 (06) “TOPS, whatsoever”

Broadwater says his measure would only make it easier for colleges to raise student fees, within certain limits, and not affect TOPS in any way. He says a percentage of the revenues generated from additional fees would be set aside for needs based assistance…

cut 11 (08) “education problem”

The legislation passed on a 79-14 vote and moves to the Senate. Broadwater says a portion of monies generated from the additional fees would be used to provide financial assistance to students in need. He says those concerned that increased fees would create a drop in enrollment should look at the bigger picture…

cut 12 (10)   “have under this”

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The United Health Foundation ranks Louisiana 50th in the nation for Senior Health. That’s last according to the Annual America’s Health Rankings 2015 Senior Report. Katherine Palmier (palm-yay) is the Chief Medical Officer for the East Region of United Health Care. She says among the challenges in Louisiana is a low percentage of dental visits…:

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While Louisiana is ranked as the least healthy state for older adults, Mississippi is Number 49 this year then Kentucky, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Palmier says in Louisiana there is a high percentage of nursing home residents that are not receiving proper care. She also says a lot of Louisiana seniors struggle with food insecurity which means they wonder if they are going to have enough money to pay for their next meal…:

Cut 14 (09) “insecurity”

To develop this report, a panel of experts in senior health was charged with identifying the areas of health and well-being most pertinent to the older adult population. In 2014 Louisiana was ranked 49th. She says despite the low ranking, Louisiana does have some positives like a high flu vaccination rate, low prevalence of falls and great home health..:

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