15:30 LRN Newscast March 7

With the special session set to end Wednesday night, lawmakers are scrambling to come up with a plan to address the state’s large budget deficit. There’s talk about increasing Louisiana’s four-cent sales tax by as much two-cents, but Governor John Bel Edwards says the tax burden should be spread out, impacting businesses too…:
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Edwards does remain hopeful the House will send over some additional tax bills to the Senate by the end of today.

Expect a wet week in Louisiana as forecasters expect a system to move in that will soak The Bayou State. Brandi Hughes with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says the rain will move in tomorrow afternoon…:
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A flash flood watch has been issued for 23 parishes, mostly on the western side of the state.

The US Supreme Court has reversed a 2002 murder conviction of a Louisiana death row inmate. Michael Weary was sentenced to die in the murder of a 16-year-old pizza delivery driver, whose body was found near Hammond in 1998. According to the ruling, prosecutors didn’t disclose evidence that could have helped Weary’s defense. District Attorney Scott Perrilloux says they never had some of the evidence referred to in today’s ruling…
cut 13 (07) “….physcially do not”
Perrilloux says they plan to re-try Weary as soon as possible.

New Orleans native Peyton Manning gave an emotional goodbye today as he retired from professional football. His high school teammate and current head coach at Isidore Newman High School, Nelson Stewart, says he hopes Manning can continue to be a part of the NFL, like as an owner or broadcaster…
cut 11 (10) “…for him”
Manning is a five-time NFL MVP and two Super Bowl titles with two different teams.

14:30 LRN Newscast March 7

The clock is ticking on lawmakers who are trying to come up with a funding plan to close huge budget deficits this fiscal year and next. Governor John Bel Edwards says unfortunately tax increases are necessary to stablize the state’s budget and avoid deep cuts to higher ed and health care…
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Edwards says he wants to see businesses share in the increased tax burden.

The US Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of Michael Wearry, who was sentenced to death in the killing of a 16-year-old pizza delivery driver whose body was found near Hammond in 1998. The nation’s highest court said prosecutors failed to disclose evidence that could have helped his defense. District Attorney Scott Perrilloux says they plan to re-try Weary…
cut 14 (07) “…we can”

New Orleans native Peyton Manning announced his retirement from the NFL today. Halen Doughty has local reaction…
voicer 2 (30) “…reproting”

Several flash flood watches are already posted, set to go in effect tomorrow as a large weather system is expected to dump several inches of rain in Louisiana. Brandi Hughes, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, says the rains won’t stop until this weekend…
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LRN PM Newscall Monday, March 7

Lawmakers have until Wednesday night to close a massive budget shortfall. Jeff Palermo gets an update from the governor….

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New Orleans native Peyton Manning announced his retirement from pro football today. Halen Doughty has local action…..

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A lot of rain will hit Louisiana this week. A flash flood watch has been issued for 23 parishes, mostly on the western side of the state. Brandi Hughes, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says heavy rain will move in tomorrow afternoon.

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Hughes says northwestern Louisiana may see up to 10 inches of rain. She says a low pressure system will push a lot of moisture into the state.

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Hughes says the rains are not likely to stop until this weekend.

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With the special session set to end Wednesday night, lawmakers are scrambling to come up with a plan to address the state’s large budget deficit. There’s talk about increasing the state’s four-cent sales tax by as much two-cents, but Governor John Bel Edwards says the tax burden should be spread out, impacting businesses too…

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It’s estimated that lawmakers are about 150 to 200 million dollars short of what is needed to fill the budget hole for the fiscal year that ends June 30th. Edwards is hoping the House can approve legislation that will call businesses paying higher taxes….

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The legislature has already agreed to raise the tax on a pack of cigarettes by 22-cents and they are close to approving legislation that would raise taxes on alcohol and the House and Senate have agreed on measures that adds another penny to the states four-cent sales tax. Edwards says the tax increases are necessary to stabilize the state’s budget and avoid deep cuts to higher ed and health care…

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New Orleans native Peyton Manning announced his retirement today after 18 seasons in the NFL and two Super Bowl championships. Nelson Stewart, Manning’s high school teammate and current head coach at Isidore Newman, says Manning’s Super Bowl 50 victory is a fitting way to end his NFL career.

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The five time NFL MVP is the only quarterback to win Super Bowl titles with two different teams, one with the Indianapolis Colts and the other with the Denver Broncos. Stewart says Manning helped evolve the NFL into the passing league it’s become.

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Manning holds over 20 NFL records, including career passing yards and passing touchdowns, most game-winning drives and most comeback wins. Stewart says he hopes to see Manning continue in the NFL in some way, like ownership or broadcasting.

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Manning was a Super Bowl MVP, a seven-time first-team All-Pro, and a 14-time Pro Bowl selection. His teams made the playoffs in 15 of the 18 seasons he played.

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The nation’s high court has overturned a 2002 conviction of a Louisiana death row inmate accused in the death of a 16-year-old pizza delivery driver whose body was found near Hammond in 1998. They said prosecutors didn’t turn over evidence in the case that would undermine the conviction of Michael Weary. District Attorney Scott Perrilloux says they plan to re-try Weary…:

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The justices Monday said prosecutors should have turned over information casting doubt on the credibility of a person that testified against Weary. But Perrilloux says they didn’t have some of the evidence referred to in today’s ruling…:

Cut 13 (07)  “physically do not”

Officials say Eric Walber was beaten to death and run over when he was found lying face down on the side of a gravel road in a rural area of Tangipahoa Parish. Perrilloux says the victim’s mother is disappointed, but ready to to move on with prosecutors to get this back to trial…:

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13:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2016

Lawmakers have until Wednesday night to close a massive budget shortfall. Jeff Palermo gets an update from the governor…:
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Saying the state did not disclose evidence that could have helped his case, the Louisiana Supreme Court overturns a 2002 murder conviction of a death row inmate. Michael Wearry was found guilty of the murder of a 16-year-old pizza delivery driver in Baton Rouge in 1998, but the justices Monday said prosecutors should have turned over information casting doubt on the credibility of a person that testified against him.

Louisiana native Peyton Manning tearfully announced today that, after 18 years in the NFL, he’s decided to hang up his cleats. Nelson Stewart, Manning’s high school teammate and current head coach at Isidore Newman, says Manning helped evolve the NFL into the passing league it’s become…:
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In his retirement speech, Manning said he wants to thank the people of New Orleans and south Louisiana because they support their own team, but they also support their own.

The famous Acadiana Billy’s Boudin & Cracklins establishment in Scott has been ordered by the US Department of Labor to pay back wages to employees who were never paid for overtime, according to officials. They found the food spot used cash payments and duplicate books to avoid having to pay its workers overtime. As a result of the investigation, the enterprise is paying $112,724 in back wages.

 

12:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2016

The special session called to address the state’s budget crisis must end on Wednesday. Higher cigarette and alcohol taxes have advanced, and there are also measures on the table to raise the state sales tax. Governor John Bel Edwards is hopeful that the House approves legislation today that will call for businesses paying higher taxes…:
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It’s estimated that lawmakers are about 150 to 200 million dollars short of what is needed to fill the budget hole for the fiscal year that ends June 30th.

New Orleans native Peyton Manning is announcing his retirement today after 18 seasons in the NFL and two Super Bowl championships. Nelson Stewart, Manning’s high school teammate and current head coach at Isidore Newman, says Manning’s Super Bowl 50 victory is a fitting way to end his NFL career…:
CUT 9 (05) “Hall of Fame career”
Manning holds over 20 NFL records, including career passing yards and passing touchdowns, most game-winning drives and most comeback wins.

Louisiana is bracing for a wet work week as the national weather service says another storm system is headed this way, expected to arrive tomorrow. Brandi Hughes, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says northwestern Louisiana may see up to 10 inches of rain. She says a low pressure system will push a lot of moisture into the state…:
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A flash flood watch has been issued for 23 parishes, mostly on the western side of the state. The Storm Prediction Center has placed a portion of south LA under a “marginal risk” for severe weather tomorrow, and slight risk on Wednesday.

The state’s high court has overturned a 2002 conviction of a Louisiana death row inmate accused in the death of a 16-year-old pizza delivery driver near Baton Rouge. They said prosecutors didn’t turn over evidence in the case that would undermine the conviction of Michael Weary.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast Monday March 7th.

Spring football gets underway today for the LSU Tigers. LSU heads into the spring, thin at linebacker, especially if the Tigers decide to play a three-four front. Tiger Rag Associate editor James Moran says incoming freshman, Michael Divinity, who has already enrolled in school, has a chance to earn himself playing time with a good spring…
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On offense, LSU needs to find two new starting tackles as last year’s starters, Jerald Hawkins and Vadal Alexander are getting ready for the NFL draft.

Also, it’s been reported that LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron has agreed to a three-year contract. Cameron will be entering his fourth season as LSU’s play caller.

The college football playoff has announced that this year’s semifinal games will be played again on New Year’s eve, despite concerns about low TV viewership. The game times have been moved up to two-pm and six pm central time. The Peach Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl are the sites for this year’s semifinal games. The Sugar Bowl will be played on Monday, January second.

It’s conference tournament week in college basketball…LSU plays Friday afternoon in the quarterfinals of the SEC tourney. Louisiana Tech plays Thursday afternoon as they are in the quarterfinals of the Conference USA Tournament as a four-seed. In the Sun Belt…UL Lafayette is the four seed, while ULM is a two-seed and will not play until Saturday in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Tourney.

The LSU baseball team went 4-0 last week and remain ranked in the top 10 in the major college baseball polls. The Tigers next game is tomorrow night at home against Louisiana Tech.

The Bulldogs are 8-3 on the season after rallying back to defeat Valparaiso 7-5 yesterday.

11:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2016

With the special session set to end Wednesday night, lawmakers are scrambling to come up with a plan to address the state’s large budget deficit. There’s talk about increasing the Louisiana’s four-cent sales tax by as much two-cents, but Governor John Bel Edwards says the tax burden should be spread out, impacting businesses too…:
CUT 6 (10) “as a whole”
Edwards does remain hopeful the House will send over some additional tax bills to the Senate by the end of today.

Expect a wet week in Louisiana as forecasters expect a system to move in that will soak The Bayou State. Brandi Hughes with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says the rain will move in tomorrow afternoon…:
CUT 3 (06) “work week”
A flash flood watch has been issued for 23 parishes, mostly on the western side of the state.

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approves changes to the Common Core education standards for Louisiana. BESE president Jim Garvey says these new standards in English and math were reviewed and developed by committees that consists of about 100 teachers from around the state. He says they worked hard on creating more clarity about what was expected from educators and students…:
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He says the new standards will still uphold high learning expectations that help students move forward to better prepare for college and careers.

A 19-year-old from Natchitoches is under arrest for allegedly shooting his father severa times and killing him. Cops say 19-year-old Marlon Rachal II is charged with second degree murder in the death of 39-year-old Marlon Rachal Sr who suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Police did not release a motive for the shooting.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast March 7th

The state House has approved a bill that will increase the state’s alcohol tax for the first time since 1948. There was an effort to put a three-year expiration on the higher tax, but New Orleans Representative Walt Leger objected to the admendment with Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody…
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The measure heads to the Senate where they are are expected to approve the higher alcohol tax, with the extra revenues going towards the state’s massive budget deficit.

Colfax Representative Terry Brown has filed a bill for the regular session that would require Governor Edwards to examine the state’s contracts with the Saints and Pelicans. Brown says hopefully once the governor reviews the agreements, he’ll take away any state subsidies…
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Legislation has been filed for the upcoming session that would increase the fines for those caught emailing, texting or looking at social media while driving. Highway safety advocate, Colonel Jim Champagne, is glad the legislature is willing to look at this issue, because this is a dangerous practice that needs to stop….
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The regular session begins a week from today.

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved changes to the Common Core education standards. BESE President Jim Garvey says school districts will have more control on what goes on in the classroom…
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The governor and the legislature still has to review these changes.

09:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2016

The state House approves a bill that would raise the tax on alcohol and it now heads to the Senate. There are three days left in the special session where lawmakers are charged with addressing the massive budget deficit for this fiscal year and next. Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on the Capitol to raise revenues to fill the budget holes.

The regular session begins March 14th and a pre-filed bill would require Governor John Bel Edwards to review agreements with the Saints and Pelicans and renegotiate if need-be. According to a 2013 Forbes article, Owner Tom Benson will receive 392-million dollars in subsidies through 2025. It’s Colfax Representative Terry Brown’s bill and says Louisiana is tough fiscal times and tough decisions need to be made…:
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Brown says this legislation does not require Governor Edwards to renegotiate with the Saints and Pels, but it asks him to consider altering the contracts.

A bill filed by Baton Rouge Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb would raise the fine for texting while driving. Halen Doughty has the story…:
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State Police Troop I investigated two separate fatal crashes Sunday — one in St. Mary Parish and the other in Evangeline Parish. In the first, they believe 19-year-old Demetrius Bergeron of Ville Platte was driving drunk and without a seat belt when he exited a roadway and crashed. He suffered fatal injuries. In the second crash, 52-year-old Jimmy Barras from Patterson crashed into a tree and was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

08:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2016

Three days to go in the special session and legislators worked through the weekend. Sunday, the House ended up passing a small increase on alcohol to help plug the state’s massive budget deficit. A three-year expiration on the higher tax was proposed as an amendment to the bill, but Dry Creek Representative Dorothy Sue Hill objected to a sunset date. She says it’s been decades since the last time it was raised..:
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That amendment did not pass. If the Senate agrees to a higher alcohol tax, it would raise four-million dollars this fiscal year.

Legislation that would raise the fine for texting and driving is on the table for the regular session. Highway safety advocate Jim Champagne says this distracted driving behavior is extremely dangerous…:
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The proposed fine is $500, up from $175.

Legislation filed for the regular session would require the governor to review the state’s agreements with the Saints and Pelicans. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton were the winners in their respective parties in the Louisiana Presidential Primary on Saturday. Some ballots including local elections including Monroe where incumbent Mayor Jamie Mayo easily gained a victory in the city’s mayoral election.

New Orleans native quarterback Peyton Manning is expected to announce he’s retiring today after 18 seasons in the NFL.