13:30 Newscast, March 2nd, 2016

Former US Representative Joseph Cao has announced he will run for the US Senate seat that David Vitter will vacate. Halen Doughty has more…:

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Baton Rouge Police say a Department of Development inspector is booked for allegedly trying to extort money from several Baton Rouge businesses. They say 29-year-old Jeremy Jamal Johnson, a code enforcement officer, is accuse of walking into establishments and and demand inspection money or else he’d shut them down. Johnson was charged with attempted felony theft, extortion, malfeasance in office and public bribery.

One person was killed and three others, including a 2 year old, were injured in a two-vehicle crash last night near the Roanoke community in Jefferson Davis parish. Sgt. James Anderson with Louisiana State Police says the investigation revealed that the driver, 24-year-old Kayla Laborde failed to stop at a stop sign and this is happening too often…:
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25-year-old Kevin Daigle of Elton was pronounced dead at a Lafayette hospital.

Duck Dynasty fans are celebrating at the Duck Commander Warehouse in West Monroe as the show airs its 100th episode tonight. Willie Robertson’s wife Korie, who also co-owns Duck Commander, says they kicked off the celebration this morning with camp cupcakes and mystery gifts for the first 100 customers at the warehouse…:
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The one hour long season 9 finale airs on A&E tonight at 8.

 

12:30 Newscast, March 2nd, 2016

Former US Representative Joseph Cao (Gow) has entered the race for the US Senate seat that will vacated by David Vitter. Eight well-known candidates are now in the race. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says fundraising may be the defining factor in this race because so many candidates are competing for limited funds in the state…:
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Cross says Republicans John Kennedy, Charles Boustany and John Fleming are favorites to make the runoff. Democrats Foster Campbell and Caroline Fayard are also candidates in the US Senate Race.

Governor John Bel Edwards continues to press lawmakers on his proposals to increase taxes in order to fill the more than $900 million dollar shortfall this special session which must end a week from today. Legislators are in a holding pattern right now as the House postpones tax votes. GOP leadership is hesitant to increase taxes, because they would like to see more cuts in government spending. The Senate approved the one cent state sales tax on Tuesday.

Gas prices are starting to rise as refineries conduct maintenance in preparation for the busy driving summer season. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says the statewide average has increased four cents since last week and this uptick is typical for this time of year….
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Redman says refineries are also slowing production in response to abundant supply of gas.

Duck Dynasty fans are celebrating the show’s 100th episode today at Duck Commander in West Monroe. The one hour finale of season 9 airs tonight at 8pm on A&E. The Robertson’s are already in the process of filming season 10.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 2nd

Fox Sports senior NFL reporter Alex Marvez is reporting the Saints are considering holding its training camp in New Orleans, instead of West Virginia. The team has held camp at the Greenbrier the last two seasons, but have back-to-back 7-and-9 finishes to show for it.

The sixth ranked LSU baseball team is at Nicholls State tonight. After losing a couple of games last week, Coach Paul Mainieri is moving second baseman Kramer Robertson to shortstop and shortstop Cole Freeman to second base….
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Robertson has been LSU’s best defensive infielder.

Bad news for the UL Lafayette baseball team. Cleanup hitter and senior outfielder Kyle Clement will reportedly miss a month after breaking a bone in his right forearm last night. He was hit by a pitch in the Cajuns seven to four win over over UNO.

LSU won last night to keep its slim NCAA Tournament at-large berth chances alive. The Tigers defeated Missouri 80-71 as freshman Ben Simmons scored 22points. Simmons and the Tigers final regular season game is Saturday against Kentucky.

This afternoon, Louisiana Tech visits 12th ranked Arkansas. The Bulldogs defeated nationally ranked UL Lafayette last week.

The Sun Belt Conference has made the decision to move on without Idaho and New Mexico State. Those two football only schools will only compete in the Sun Belt for two more seasons. So starting in 2018, the Sun Belt will have 10 schools, with the addition of Coastal Carolina. Commissioner Karl Benson says one of the big questions facing the league is whether they’ll play an eight game conference schedule or nine…
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Benson says it also remains to be seen if the Sun Belt will split into two divisions.

11:30 Newscast, March 2nd, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s becoming more concerned about where things stand at the Capitol with 5 days to go in the special legislative session called to balance the state’s budget. He met with Republican lawmakers today to try to once again persuade them to back his tax hike proposals. The Senate approved the one penny increase on the state sales tax yesterday and New Orleans Senator JP Morrell thanked his fellow senators for pushing this through…:
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The State House of Representatives continues to put off voting on numerous tax bills.

Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman says the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is a $1.60, up four-cents from a week ago. He says refineries are shutting down for spring maintenance which means the price at the pump should keep rising through March….:
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One person was killed and three others were injured in a two-vehicle crash last night near the Roanoke community in Jefferson Davis parish. Sgt. James Anderson with Louisiana State Police says none of the adults involved in the accident were wearing seat belts…:
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Twenty-five-year-old Kevin Daigle of Elton was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

According to a new study from WalletHub, Louisiana is the worst state for women. Jill Gonzales from Wallet Hub says they found Louisiana has one of the highest high school dropout rates for women at just over 4%. She says the ranking for women’s equality in the workplace is also very low, but there are ways to improve…:
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Louisiana ranks near the bottom in terms of women living in poverty.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast March 2nd

According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a gallon of gasoline has climbed four cents since last week. Fuel analyst Don Redman says the price at the pump is on the rise, because production has slowed down at refinieries, because of regular mainetenance and an abundant supply of fuel on the market already. But Redman doesn’t expect prices to get too high…
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Triple-A has the statewide average at a $1.60 for regular gasoline.

Governor John Bel Edwards met with republican leaders with the House and Senate encouraging them to take action on bills that could raise revenue, so the state can avoid deep cuts to higher education and health care. GOP leadership is hesitant to increase taxes, because they would like to see more cuts in government spending. The special session must end a week from today.

Louisiana is the worst state for women, according to a new study from Wallethub. Halen Doughty reports…
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A racial discrimination trial between the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and their former head football coach Jerry Baldwin begins today. Baldwin, an african-american, was 6-27 when fired in 2001.

Former US Representative Joseph Cao has entered Louisiana’s 2016 US Senate race. Cao is a republican and served in the US House for one-term after he defeated former Congressman William Jefferson in 2008.

09:30 Newscast, March 2nd, 2016

After watching gas prices fall for several weeks, they are starting to move back up as refineries perform maintenance to get ready for the busy summer season. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Lawmakers remain in a holding pattern with a week left to go in the special session as the House and Senate work to negotiate a compromise on ways to plug Louisiana’s massive current financial year budget deficit. The Upper chamber approved a bill Tuesday that would increase the state’s four-cent sales tax by another penny. The State House convenes at 2pm, but it remains to be seen if they will once again put off votes on tax bills the way they have the past two days.

The deadly weather system that blew through south Louisiana last Tuesday was a wake up call for many Louisiana residents. State Farm is out with a study that finds Louisiana comes in at number 11 for states in paid wind claims. Spokesperson Roszell Gadson says in 2015, State Farm paid 33-hundred wind and tornado claims on structures around the state. He says last week’s tornado outbreak illustrates we are in a very active part of the country when it comes to severe weather…:
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governor John Bel Edwards has declared this week Severe Weather week encouraging families to make sure they have a plan in place for their family in the event of another devastating storm, including have the appropriate insurance in place.

A mother is in the East Baton Rouge Parish prison following the death of her newborn, according to a warrant. Detectives say 36-year-old Jerasha Bowman allegedly used cocaine while she was pregnant, and the baby also tested positive after birth. Bowman is charged with negligent homicide.

 

08:30 LRN Newscast March 2nd

The state House of Representatives convenes at two PM, but will they take up any bills to generate revenue as the state tries to close a 940-million dollar deficit this fiscal year? The lower chamber has put off votes the last two days on tax bills dealing with alcohol, tobacco and internet sales. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox says his bill to raise the tax on beer will not cost the consumer much…
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Meanwhile, Republicans are waiting to see what the Senate does with a House-approved bill that makes 106-million dollars worth of cuts.

It’s just over a week ago that south Louisiana was hit with a deadly tornado outbreak. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson…
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Gadson says Louisiana ranked 11th in the country last year in wind paid claims.

Wallethub ranks Louisiana as the worst state in the country for women to live in. Wallethub analyst Jill Gonzales says the Bayou State ranks low in the areas of high school dropout rate for women, female uninsured rate, and the percent of women living in poverty…
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In political news…Former Congressman Joseph Cao of New Orleans announces he’s running for US Senate in 2016. Cao, who is a republican, served one-term in the House starting in 2009.

Former state lawmaker Brett Geymann of Lake Charles says he’s running for Louisiana 3rd District Seat in the US House of Representatives. Geymann, a republican, is seeking to replace Charles Boustany, who is running for US Senate.

And State Police says one person was killed and three others were injured in a two-vehicle wreck in Jefferson Davis Parish last night. Authorities say none of the victims were wearing seatbelts. Twenty-five-year-old Kevin Daigle of Elton was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

07:30 LRN Newscast March 2nd

The Louisiana senate approves a bill that would increase the state’s four-cent sales tax by another penny. It would go into effect on April first and generate cash quickly, as the state is trying to close a massive budget deficit. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell thanked his fellow senators for getting this legislation approved…
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The State House of Representatives continues to put off voting on numerous tax bills, including one that would increase the tax on alcohol for the first time in decades. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox says he’s still trying to come up with 70 votes on the House floor for his bill to get approval…
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The special session must end a week from today.

Gas prices are starting to rise as refineries conduct maintenance in preparation for the busy driving summer season. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says the statewide average has increased four cents since last week and this uptick is typical for this time of year….
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Redman says refineries are also slowing production in response to abundant supply of gas.

Louisaina ranks 11th in paid wind insurance claims in the US…
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06:45 LRN Sportscast March 2nd

In what was most likely his final home regular season game, LSU freshman Ben Simmons scored 22 points in an 80-71 victory over the Missouri Tigers. Simmons also had 14 rebounds and seven assists. It was his 21st double-double of the season. Simmons is expected to be the top pick in the NBA draft.

In college baseball…16th ranked UL Lafayette scored four runs in the seventh inning and rallied past UNO 7-4. Joe Robbins hit his third home run and drove in two runs.

ULM came back from a six-to-nothing deficit in the 2nd inning and beat Valparaiso 18-9 in its home opener. Nathan Pugh drove in a three runs.

Tonight, the 6th ranked LSU Tigers visit Nicholls State, who is 4-5 on the season. Coach Paul Mainieri is shuffing his infield. Kramer Robertson moves from second to short, while Cole Freeman moves over to second after starting at short. And Louisiana Tech is at 12th ranked Arkansas for a 3:05 first pitch.

The Sun Belt Conference is removing New Mexico State and Idaho from its league. The two football-only members will leave the conference following the 2017 season. With the addition of Coastal Carolina, the Sun Belt will be a 10-member league in 2018. Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson likes the idea of a 10-team league and will discuss with coaches and ADs about adding a conference championship game….
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In other Sun Belt news…former Northwestern State Head Coach Scott Stoker is the new linebackers coach at ULM. And a racial discrimination trail between the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and their former head football coach Jerry Baldwin begins today. Baldwin, an african-american, was 6-27 when fired in 2001.

06:30 LRN Newscast March 2nd

We are a week away from the end of the special session that is addressing a 900-million dollar deficit this fiscal year and a two-billion shortfall next fiscal year. On the surface there’s not much movement. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox is trying to get the 70 House votes needed to increase the state’s alcohol tax for the first time in decades…
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Meanwhile in the senate, the upper chamber has agreed to increase the state’s four-cent sales tax by a penny for the next five years. Differences remain between the House and Senate on when that additional penny should come off the books.

You’re starting to pay a few extra pennies at the gas pump. Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman says the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is a $1.60, up four-cents from a week ago and gas prices should keep rising as refinieries are shutting down for regular spring time maintenance…
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According to a new study from WalletHub, Louisiana is the worst state for women. Jill Gonzales from Wallet Hub says they looked at over 15 metrics including median earnings for female workers, women’s preventative healthcare, the female uninsured rate and the female homicide rate….
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Gonzales says Louisiana also has one of the highest high school dropout rates for women.

Add another name to the 2016 Louisiana US Senate race. Former New Orleans Congressman Joseph Cao says he’s running for the seat occupied by David Vitter, who is finishing out his final year in office. Cao is a republican and served one-term in the House starting in 2009.