07:30 Newscast, February 24th, 2016

Several tornadoes ripped through southeast Louisiana on Tuesday, and two people were killed at the hardest hit region in St. James Parish at a trailer park in Convent. More than 30 were injured. State Police Col Mike Edmonson says an estimated 160 mobile homes were completely demolished…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards said it was a minor miracle that more people weren’t killed a the Sugar Hill trailer park.

Today is higher education day at the state capitol. Hundreds of students are expected to rally on the steps at noon to protest proposed cuts to public colleges and universities. Higher Education Commissioner Joseph Rallo is glad that college students are voicing their concerns…:
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The Louisiana Public Service Commission votes on if Cleco will be sold to an investment group for close to 5 billion dollars today….:
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Do you feel like you’re getting enough sleep? The CDC says a third of Louisiana adults don’t get the recommended 7 hours. Professor Oleg Chernyshev (ah-Leg CHER-nuh-shev) with LSU Health Shreveport Sleep Medicine says it’s very important to get enough sleep because many people sometimes have trouble functioning in the daytime and that could lead to significant consequences…:
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06:45 Sportscast, February 24th, 2016

Wasn’t a good night for hoops in Louisiana. LSU put on a brutal performance against Arkansas as the Razorbacks sailed to an 85-65 victory. The Tigers are playing without second leading scorer Keith Hornsby. With 2:02 to play, Ben Simmons was sent to the bench after his fifth personal foul. With the loss, LSU may have ended any hope that they’ll be invited to the NCAA tournament. The Tigers host Florida at the PMAC Saturday night.

Because of severe weather, Southeastern Louisiana postponed last night’s scheduled men’s basketball game against UNO to 7pm tonight. Also today, Tulane hosts East Carolina with a 7pm tipoff.

In the NBA, the Wizards knew better than to let Pelicans star Anthony Davis have much action last night, and the tough defense worked. The Pels lost in Washington last night 109-89, and Davis was held to just 9 points but did grab 20 rebounds.

ESPN cites “a league source” in reporting the Saints will part ways with franchise-leading receiver Marques Colston in the coming days. Many say this doesn’t come as a huge surprise. Colston is leading the franchise with 9,750 yards receiving and 72 touchdown passes, but last season you could tell the beating he took early in his career started to take a toll. The Saints would save $3.2 million dollars in cap space by releasing the 32-year-old.

LSU Baseball coach Paul Mainieri is already shuffling the lineup after three games. He’s moving third baseman Cole Freeman to shortstop and insert freshman O’Neal Lochridge at third base. The switch will begin today as LSU travels to Beaumont Texas for a 6pm game against Lamar.

McNeese State couldn’t handle ninth-ranked Houston last night as the Pokes fall to the Cougars 14-1 on the road. Today Tulane hosts Alabama A&M. Southern travels to face Auburn. UL-Lafayette heads to Ruston to take on Louisiana Tech. Southeastern hosts Alcorn State. UNO is at Southern Miss. Nicholls State is at Alabama. Northwestern State hosts Sacramento.

 

06:30 Newscast, Febraury 24th, 2016

St. James Sheriff Willy Martin says two people were killed and 30 people were injured after a tornado ripped through an RV park in Convent. The governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness spokesperson, Mike Steele, says the twister caused extensive damage…:
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Officials said more than 40 people were injured, and seven of them critically. Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency in seven parishes hit with severe weather.

A deadly officer involved shooting in Baton Rouge is being investigated by State Police and the DA’s office. Officials say the deceased man had earlier in the day attacked a woman and her child with mace, then threatened to jump off the Mississippi River Bridge. Apparently he attempted to ram cops with his vehicle when he was shot and killed. The sheriff said 6 deputies were involved.

It’s higher education day at the state capitol, and students are expected to rally on the steps of the capitol. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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At least seven tornadoes hit southeast Louisiana and southwest Mississippi Tuesday according to the National Weather Service. Teams are being sent out this morning to document the damage. St. James, St. John and Assumption appear to be the parishes hit hardest.

 

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission votes on if Cleco will be sold to an investment group for close to 5 billion dollars today. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Over a third of Louisiana adults do not get the recommended 7 or more hours of sleep, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Halen Doughty reports…

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 It’s higher education day at the state capitol, and students are expected to rally on the steps of the capitol. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Today the Louisiana Public Service Commission votes on whether or not Cleco will be sold to the investment group Macquaire Infrastructure and Real Assets for almost 5 billion dollars. Cleco spokesperson Robbyn Cooper says approval of the sale would be the best outcome for their customers. Cooper says despite rumors, it won’t lead to higher rates for customers…

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The proposed sale is opposed by PSC member Clyde Holloway who says its not worth the long-term risk to Cleco ratepayers. But Cooper says the sale will result in 143 million dollars in credits and savings over the next 15 years to its customers…

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St. James Sheriff Wily Martin says two people were killed and 30 people were injured after a tornado ripped through an RV park in Convent. The governor’s office of homeland security and emergency prepardeness spokesperson, Mike Steele, says the twister caused extensive damage

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Sheriff Martin says search dogs were used to find possible victims that might have been buried under piles of debris. Steele says the RV park served as a temporary home for those living there…

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A new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that over a third of Louisiana adults do not get the recommended 7 hours of sleep. LSU Health Shreveport Sleep Medicine and Neurology professor Oleg Chernyshev (ah-Leg CHER-nuh-shev) says reasons vary on why people don’t get enough sleep. He says many people that only get a few hours of sleep also suffer from high blood pressure and obesity, plus they…

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Chernyshev says if you notice issues sleeping such as snoring, difficulty staying asleep, or a decrease in breathing while asleep, you should contact a sleep medicine physician He says the study shows only 64% of Louisiana residents are getting the recommended hours of sleep each night…

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Chernyshev says individuals who do not get enough sleep sometimes have trouble functioning in the daytime and that could lead to significant consequences.

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The public feud between Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican state Treasurer John Kennedy continues to ramp up. The Governor released a statement claiming Kennedy is misleading the public when talking about the state’s current budget crisis. UL-Lafayette Police Science Professor Pearson Cross says polls show a majority of Louisianans agree with Kennedy that we can cut our way out of the deficit.

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 Kennedy has pushed for the legislature not to raise taxes as a way to solve a 900 million dollar deficit for this fiscal year. While Edwards has maintained some new revenues are needed to balance the budget. Cross says this kind of fighting between political leaders isn’t helping the situation…

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The governor and the legislature are still trying to agree on a plan to close the budget deficit and avoid major cuts to higher education and health care. Cross says it’s not clear that Kennedy’s comments are helping them get their work done.

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Today is higher education day at the state capitol. Hundreds of students are expected to rally on the steps of the capitol at noon to protest proposed cuts to public colleges and universities. Higher Education Commissioner Joseph Rallo is glad that college students are voicing their concerns.

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Several public colleges are also facing the threat of a credit rating downgrade. A lower credit rating will make it more difficult for schools to borrow money. Rallo says that is due in large part to the current budget crisis.

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Under a best case scenario, public colleges and universities are facing a 70-million dollar cut this fiscal year. Rallo says budget issues have plagued higher ed for years and is hopeful lawmakers and the governor’s office can agree on a plan that doesn’t lead to a further reduction in state funding…

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18:30 LRN Newscast

It’s been a stormy day across south Louisiana with numerous tornadoes causing damage. First responders are at a trailer park in St. James parish where it’s been reported one person was killed after a twister touched down at around 4 o’clock this afternoon in convent. The manager of the Sugar Hill RV Park confirmed that hundreds of trailers were damaged. There have also been reports that many people were injured.

Over 30 different bills that would increase taxes on Louisiana residents and businesses advanced out of a House committee today. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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State lawmakers are discussing behind closed doors whether to file a proposed constitutional amendment in the special session that would ask voters should Louisiana legalize recreational marijuana so the state could tax it. Jesse McCormick is the head of the Louisiana Cannabis Association…

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But he believes getting such a constitutional amendment out of the legislature will be tough.

A report from Tulane University finds that students in Louisiana’s voucher program are scoring drastically lower in math. President of the Louisiana Federation for Children Ann Duplessis says reports like this help show the program where it needs to improve…

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Co-author of the study Jonathan Mills says after one year in the program, they found a large drop in both English and math scores.

 

17:30 LRN Newscast

The House Ways and Means Committee sent several tax bills to the House floor today. But the panel used a procedural move to advance the tax hikes without having to vote “yes or “no.” Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack says the committee basically punted these revenue-generating pieces of legislation to the House floor

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Governor John Bel Edwards is pushing lawmakers to approve some of these tax increases as a way to balance this fiscal year’s budget, which has a 900-million dollar deficit. Many republicans oppose the tax hikes, but Jan Moller, director of the Louisiana budget project, says there are other republican legislators who understand the need for them

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Moller expects a fierce debate on the House floor over these tax bills as it will take 70 votes for them to advance to the senate.

Lawmakers are discussing letting voters decide whether or not Louisiana should legalize recreational marijuana so the state could tax it. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Wednesday is higher education day at the state capitol. Students are expected to rally on the steps of the capitol at noon to protest proposed cuts to public colleges and universities. Several public colleges are also facing the threat of a credit rating downgrade because of budget problems. A lower credit rating will make it more difficult for schools to borrow money.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 23rd

ESPN is reporting the Saints are expected to release its all-time leading receiver Marques Colston and the move could become official in the coming days. Colston is 32-years-old and has 97-hundred receiving yards and caught 72 touchdown passes during his 10 year career.

Tonight the LSU men’s basketball team will visit the Bud Walton Arena where they’ll play the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Tigers are 16-11 overall, 9-5 in the SEC, while the Hogs are 13-and-14 overall, six and eight in league play. Coach Johnny Jones says handling the Razorbacks defensive pressure is a top priority…
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No Keith Hornsby tonight for LSU as he’ll miss the game with an injury.

After three games, Coach Paul Mainieri has already made a change to his starting line-up. Mainieri says Cole Freeman will be the Tigers starting shortstop for the foreseeable future in the place of freshman Trey Dawson. Dawson struggled in the field and at plate during the opening weekend series as he was 0-for-7 and five strikeouts. Mainieri says with Freeman starting short, O’ Neal Lochridge will start at third base. The Tigers are at Lamar tomorrow night.

Tonight…McNeese State visits ninth ranked Houston. The Cowboys took two of three from Southern Illinois this past weekend. The weather has washed out Northwestern State’s home game with Sacramento State. The teams will play tomorrow at 7. Louisiana Tech’s home opener against Little Rock has also been postponed. The Bulldogs will host 13th ranked UL Lafayette tomorrow night. And ULM’s game against Southern Miss has been re-scheduled for May 17th.

In the NBA…the Pelcians are at Washington. New Orleans is trying to improve its record to 3-0 since the All-Star break.

16:30 LRN Newscast

The House Ways and Means Committee sent several tax bills to the House floor today. But the panel used a procedural move to advance the tax hikes without having to vote “yes or “no.” The full House is expected to vote on Thursday whether or not to increase taxes on cigarettes, alcohol, telephones, rental cars and there’s proposal to raise the state sales tax by a penny. Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack hopes the rest of the House is up to speed on these different tax proposals…

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A report out of Tulane University finds that students in Louisiana’s voucher program end up scoring drastically lower in math. Co-author of the study Jonathan Mills says after one year in the program, they found a large negative drop in both English and language arts and math scores on the Louisiana State assessment test…

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A tornado watch remains in effect for southeast Louisiana parishes until 10 tonight. Andrew Ansorge is with the national weather service in Slidell.

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There have been reports of suspected tornadoes in parishes in and around the Baton Rouge area.  There have also been reports of property damage and power lines down, but no major injuries have been reported.

State lawmakers are discussing whether to file a proposed amendment to the state constitution in the special session that would ask voter whether or not to legalize recreational marijuana in Louisiana so the state could tax it. Jesse McCormick, head of the Louisiana Cannabis Association, says some feel this is not the time to be getting into the marijuana debate, but he knows there is support from lawmakers who are open to considering every revenue raising option. But he believes getting such a constitutional amendment out of the legislature will be tough…:

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15:30 Newscast February 23,2016

Over 30 different bills that would increase taxes on Louisiana residents and businesses advanced out of a House committee today. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Tornado watches are still posted across south Louisiana. The New Orleans area is under a watch box until 10 o’clock. There are been some suspected tornadoes spotted as a cluster of storms move through the state. There have been reports of property damange from the strong winds and power outages. No major injuries have been reported.

 
State lawmakers are discussing behind closed doors to file a proposed constitutional amendment in the special session that would ask Louisianaians to vote on legalizing recreational marijuana so the state could tax it. Jesse McCormick, the head of the Louisiana Cannabis Association, says they argue that these discussions need to be had as the state deals with such a major budget crisis that schools could be closed or lights turned off at hospitals…:
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But he believes getting such a constitutional amendment out of the legislature will be tough…:

The Louisiana Public Service Commission is set to vote tomorrow on whether or not Cleco will be sold for nearly 5 million dollars to the investment group Macquarie Infrastructure. Cleco says this merger will not charge utility customers for any costs related to the sale and their rates will not go up. Cleco claims the transaction will result in 143 million dollars in credits to customers over the next 15 years.

14:30 Newscast February 23,2016

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for south central and southeast Louisiana until five o’ clock today. The watch box came as a result of a strong line of storms, associated with a cold front. Andrew Ansorge with the National Weather Service in Slidell says these strong thunderstorms have the potential to produce lightning and hail…
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Entergy is reporting thousands of people are without power due to high winds.
The House Ways and Means Committee sent multiple tax bills to the House floor today. But the panel used a procedural move to advance the tax hikes without voting “yes or “no.” Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack says the committee basically kicked these revenue-generating pieces of legislation to the House floor
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State lawmakers are discussing wether or not to file a proposed constitutional amendment in the special session that would give Louisiana residents a chance to vote on legalizing recreational marijuana so the state would have the ability to tax it. Jesse McCormick is the head of the Louisiana Cannabis Association…
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But so far nothing has been filed in this special session related to legalizing marijuana.

A report from Tulane University finds that students in Louisiana’s voucher program are scoring drastically lower in math. President of the Louisiana Federation for Children Ann Duplessis says reports like this help show the program where it needs to improve…
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Co-author of the study Jonathan Mills says after one year in the program, they found a large drop in both English and math scores.