06:30 Newscast, April 21st, 2016

The measure which would let motorcyclists decide whether or not they want to wear a helmet fails in the House. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard supports the legislation…:
Cut 14 (11) “my choice”
But supporters say it’s been proven that helmets save lives. The vote didn’t advance on a 49-46 vote, but the bill can be brought up again.

The US Treasury announces anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman will appear on the $20 bill. Summer Steib with the LSU Women’s Center says this is great news:
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The final concept design is scheduled to be unveiled by 2020.

All 24 of Louisiana’s Jimmy John’s locations are taking part in the chain’s Customer Appreciation Day. Subs are just $1 between 11am-3pm.

The House Education Committee approved a bill to allow high school students to participate in a national survey on sexual risks. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says there is no sexual education in Louisiana public schools:
Cut 10 (09) “absolutely nothing”
Opponents believe sex ed should be taught at home, not school. The measure heads to the House Floor.

Believe it or not, lawmakers say some children have been ticketed for selling lemonade, so a bill moving through the legislature would exempt minors making less than $500 a year from having to pay an occupational tax. Senators voted in favor of the measure 37-0 and it moves to the House.

 

**Correction** AM Newscall, Thursday April 21st, 2016

Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, according to the Department of Treasury. Halen Doughty has more…

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A bill that would allow law enforcement and prosecutors to charge a person with a hate crime if they target police officers and firefighters heads to the House floor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The House failed to pass a bill that would allow motorcycle riders over 21 years old to choose whether or not to wear a helmet. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The US Treasury has announced anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman will appear on the $20 bill. Summer Steib with the LSU Women’s Center says the original plan was to replace Alexander Hamilton with a woman on the $10 bill, but the new Broadway hit “Hamilton” boosted his popularity.

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Harriet Tubman was an African American abolitionist who worked to rescue slaves in the late 1800s. Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Helen Keller were other candidates for the newly-designed currency. Steib says this is an exciting time for women.

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Steib says the new bill will not be issued until 2020 at the earliest.  She says this is the first time a woman has appeared on US paper currency in over 100 years.

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A bill that would prohibit state employers from asking job applicants about their criminal record until after the interview process moves to the full House. Baton Rouge Rep. Patricia Smith supports the legislation and says the idea is to have a face to face discussion about the applicant’s criminal background.

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The bill passed out of the House Governmental Affairs committee, despite objections from republican lawmakers. But Baton Rouge Rep. Barry Ivey is worried about violent criminals sliding through undetected. He’s concerned former inmates will not reveal their criminal history during the interview.

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Baton Rouge Rep. Denise Marcelle is the author of the bill and she says the purpose is to get the person with a criminal record an interview and explain their story…

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The House Education Committee approved a bill to allow high school students to participate in a national survey on sexual risks. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says there is no sexual education in Louisiana public schools.

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Smith says Louisiana has a high number of teen pregnancies and STD cases, with East Baton Rouge Parish leading in teen births and Madison Parish leading in chlamydia. She says this legislation could help reduce those numbers.

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The survey asks questions such as how many sexual partners someone has had, at what age the respondent became sexually active, and what methods they take to prevent pregnancy. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds opposed the bill because he says this issue should be discussed at home, not in school.

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Louisiana resident Victoria Kelly also spoke in opposition to the bill. She says the questions are invasive, and she would have been embarrassed to take this survey when she was in high school.

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The bill now moves to the House floor.

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A bill to allow adult motorcycle riders to decide if they want to wear a helmet or not failed to get enough votes to pass in the House. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard supports the legislation because he says it’s a matter of choice.

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New Iberia Representative Terry Landry opposes the bill because of concerns about safety. He says wearing a helmet improves a rider’s chance of surviving a motorcycle accident.

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Oil City Representative Jim Morris spoke in support of the bill. He says many other states do not require a helmet, and he says requiring one in Louisiana is pushing motorcycle-riding tourists away.

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Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox spoke in opposition. He told a story of a biker he knows whose life was saved because he was wearing a helmet.

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The vote on the bill was 49 yeas and 46 nays, which was not enough to pass, but the bill can be brought up for vote again.

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18:30 Newscast April 20,2016

The band director of LSU’s Tiger Band, Roy King, has been fired by the university after an investigation led to several allegations.
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The House failed to pass legislation that would allow motorcyclists 21 and over to choose whether or not to wear a helmet. Lawmakers against the bill say it isn’t safe to ride without protection and also raised concerns about insurance prices going up. The bill didn’t pass but can be brought up again for another vote.

 

The former St. Charles Parish District Attorney Harry Morel has plead guilty to obstruction for harassing a witness in attempt to destroy evidence for a federal grand jury. Morel was the DA there for 33 years and resigned in 2012. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says they’ve been looking into the allegations made against Morel for a long time….
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Legislation to prevent second trimester abortions, where doctors use forceps to abort a fetus moves on to the full House. Lafayette Doctor Damon Cudihy says this inflicts extreme pain on the unborn child. But Pro-choice attorney Ellie Schilling says this will most certainly be declared unconstitutional.
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Schilling says this is the safest way to perform a second trimester abortion.

17:30 LRN Newscast April 20, 2016

The House Education Committee approved a bill to allow high school students to participate in a national survey on sexual risks. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says there is no sexual education in Louisiana public schools.

Cut 23 (09) “absolutely nothing”

The survey asks questions such as how many sexual partners someone has had, at what age the respondent became sexually active, and what methods they take to prevent pregnancy. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds opposed the bill because he says this issue should be discussed at home, not in school.

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The bill now moves to the House floor.

Legislation to prevent second trimester dismemberment abortions passed in a House committee. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A bill that would prohibit state employers from asking job applicants about their criminal record until after the interview process moves to the full House. Baton Rouge Rep. Patricia Smith supports the legislation and says the idea is to have a face to face discussion about the applicant’s criminal background. But Baton Rouge Rep. Barry Ivey is worried about violent criminals sliding through undetected.

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 20

The LSU football team’s Academic Progress Rate is the worst in the SEC, but the Tigers will not be penalized for its score of 941, which is the lowest they’ve had in 10 years. The A-P-R is determined through a formula that looks at the number of student athletes who stay in school and are academically eligible.

Southern’s A-P-R scores were horrible and nine sports are not eligible for postseason play in 2016-17, including football and baseball.

LSU’s Doug Norman will get the start on the mound tonight when the Tigers host Southeastern Louisiana at Alex Box Stadium. The Bayou Bengals pitchers will look to contain Jameson Fisher, who is the nation’s leading hitter with a .462 batting average. First pitch is at 6:30.

Also tonight, 20th ranked UL Lafayette hosts McNeese State. The Cowboys have won eight of their last nine. ULM is at 7th ranked Mississippi State. It’s the first time these two schools have met on the baseball diamond since 2009 and the Warhawks won that game seven to one.

June eighth is the day the LHSAA will ask member principals to vote on a revised split playoff format that would divide classes One-A through Three-A between rural and metro divisions. It also brings Classes 4A and 5A back together again. The proposal reduces the number of football championships from nine to eight.

The band director of LSU’s Tiger Band, Roy King, is no longer employed at the university. Halen Doughty has more…
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16:30 LRN Newscast, April 20, 2016

Roy King, who has been the Tiger Band director for 5 years, is no longer employed at the university after an internal investigation was conducted. His attorney Jill Craft says the school made ridiculous allegations, like accusing him of nepotism.

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LSU issued a statement naming Dr. Dennis Llinas as the temporary band director.

The former District Attorney in St. Charles Parish, Harry Morel, plead guilty to obstruction for harassing a witness in an attempt to destroy evidence that he allegedly requested sexual favors in an exchange for lenient plea deals from female defendants. FBI Special Agent in Charge Jeff Sallet says Morel held the freedom, and the lives, of these defendants in his hands.

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Sallet says there were at least 20 victims of Morel’s crimes.

A bill to prevent second trimester abortions, where doctors use forceps to abort a fetus, received unanimous approval from a House committee. Pro-choice attorney Ellie Schilling says this is the safest way to perform a second trimester abortion. Also, she says the language in the bill confusing to understand.

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Supporters of the bill say the dismemberment process causes the unborn child pain. The bill now moves to the House floor.

Two people are dead after a mosquito spraying plane crashed at the Slidell airport last night….

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That’s Slidell Police Sergeant Daniel Seuzeneau, who says the plane struck a powerline. The pilots have been identified as a 68-year-old Wayne Fisher of Slidell and 59-year-old Donald Pechon of Covington.

15:30 LRN Newscast April 20

Former St. Charles Parish district attorney Harry Morel has pleaded guilty to an accusation he harassed a witness and tried to get rid of evidence in a federal grand jury investigation that targeted him. St Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says Morel also demanded sexual favors from women for help with their cases and highlighted one particular incident…
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Champagne says there were at least 20 women Morel sexually harassed.

There’s controversy surrounding the firing of LSU Band director Roy King. King’s attorney, Jill Craft, says her client did nothing wrong…
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LSU has not given specific reasons for Kings firing.

Legislation to prevent second trimester dismemberment abortions passed in a House committee today. Emelie Gunn has more…
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State Police say three men were killed in a three-vehicle wreck in Terrebonne Parish near Lucky’s Casino early this morning. All three victims were riding in a Honda Civic and a preliminary investigation reveals none of them were wearing seatbelts. The deceased individuals are from Abita Springs, Folsom and Metairie.

LRN PM Newscall April 20

The band director of LSU’s Tiger Band, Roy King, is no longer employed at the university after an investigation led to several allegations. Halen Doughty has more…

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Legislation to prevent second trimester dismemberment abortions passed in a House committee. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Roy King, the band director of the Golden Band from Tigerland for the last five years, is out of job today. LSU put him on administrative leave earlier this month to conduct an internal investigation and he was notified of his dismissal in a letter from the university. King’s attorney, Jill Craft, says King was shocked when he was notified.

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LSU says they’ve provided King with a letter outlining the reasons for his firing and it’s based on an investigation that found King did not follow policies, procedures and financial safeguards meant to protect the Tiger Band and LSU. Craft says one of the accusations is over petty cash in a secretary’s desk that went missing, which she says King had nothing to do with. Craft says King is also accused of nepotism.

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Craft says the worst part is that King was notified of his termination via letter, which she says is unbelievable after 18 years of service to the university. She says if King hadn’t checked his mail yesterday, he would have found out through the news.

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LSU’s statement on King’s dismissal also announced that Dr. Dennis Llinas, the associate director of bands, will serve as the temporary band director.

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Two people have died after a mosquito-abatement airplane crashed in the woods near the Slidell City Airport last night. Slidell Police Sgt. Daniel Seuzeneau says two planes were finishing up their rounds and landing at the airport when one plane began flipping, struck a powerline, and went down into a wooded area. …

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Seuzeneau says the downed powerlines caused small fires around the crash site. He says once fire fighters put out the blaze, they discovered the bodies of the two pilots.

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Seuzeneau says the investigation is being turned over to the FFA. He says the St. Tammany Parish Coroner identified the pilots as 68-year-old Wayne Fisher of Slidell and 59-year-old Donald Pechon of Covington.

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Harry Morel, the former District Attorney in St. Charles Parish, plead guilty to obstruction for harassing a witness in an attempt to destroy evidence for a federal grand jury that targeted the longtime prosecutor. The charge stems from an investigation into allegations Morel requested sexual favors in an exchange for lenient plea deals from female defendants. FBI Special Agent in Charge Jeff Sallet says Morel held the freedom, and the lives, of these defendants in his hands.

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Sallet says there were at least 20 victims of Morel’s crimes. Morel faces up to three years in prison and he’ll be sentenced in August for the obstruction charge.  St Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne highlighted some of the evidence against Morel. He told a story about a key witness who contacted Morel for assistance with her DWI case.

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Keim was later found dead in her home, shortly after the story of Morel’s case was published online. Keim’s cause of death is listed as “unclassified” at this time, and the investigation is ongoing. Morel was the DA in St. Charles Parish for 33 years and resigned in 2012. Champagne says they’ve been investigating the allegations made against Morel for a while.

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A bill to prevent second trimester abortions, where doctors use forceps to abort a fetus was approved by a House committee. Lafayette doctor Damon Cudihy says spoke in favor of the bill and gave graphic testimony of what goes on during a dismemberment abortion…

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Doctor says you are wrong if you believe this does not inflict pain of the unborn child. He says the hardest part of the dismemberment is removing the baby’s head.

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Pro-choice attorney Ellie Schilling says this legislation presents significant legal problems by prohibiting the most common procedure used in second trimester abortions. She says this will most certainly be declared unconstitutional.

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Schilling says this is the safest way to perform a second trimester abortion. Also, she says the language in the bill confusing to understand.

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14:30 LRN Newscast April 20

The House Health and Welfare Committee approves a bill that would ban the practice of dismemberment abortion in Louisiana. The method, which is known as D-and-E is used during the second trimester. A doctor provided lawmakers with graphic testimony on what happens…
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The bill heads to the House floor and so does a measure that would ban state dollars from going to Planned Parenthood.

LSU has fired its band director Roy King after spending nearly two decades with the Golden Band of Tigerland. King’s attorney Jill Craft says her client’s firing is unjust and if he didn’t check the mail yesterday, he would have found out through the news…
cut 5 (06) “….a letter”
LSU has not given specific reasons for King’s firing.

Former St. Charles Parish DA Harry Morel has plead guility to obstruction for harassing a witness in an attempt to destroy evidence for a federal grand jury that was targeted the longtime prosecutor. Morel resigned in 2012 as there were allegations Morel traded lenient plea deals for sexual favors from defendants. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says they found evidence of that…
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Morel faces up to three years in prison for the obstruction charge.

Two people are dead after a mosquito spraying plane crashed at the Slidell airport last night….
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That’s Slidell Police Sergeant Daniel Seuzeneau, who says the plane struck a powerline. The pilots have been identified as a 68-year-old Wayne Fisher of Slidell and 59-year-old Donald Pechon of Covington.

13:30 Newscast, April 20th, 2016

A bill to prevent second trimester abortions, where doctors use forceps to abort a fetus, was approved by a House committee. Lafayette doctor Damon Cudihy spoke in favor of the bill and gave graphic testimony of what goes on during a dismemberment abortion…:
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Pro-choice attorney Ellie Schilling says this legislation presents significant legal problems by prohibiting the most common procedure used in second trimester abortions and will be declared unconstitutional…:
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The measure now heads to the full house.

The National Weather Service issues a flash flood watch for the western half of the state until tomorrow afternoon. They predict another 1-3 inches of rain will fall on already saturated ground.

Harry Morel, the former District Attorney in St. Charles Parish, plead guilty to obstruction for harassing a witness in an attempt to destroy evidence for a federal grand jury that targeted the longtime prosecutor. The charge stems from an investigation into allegations Morel requested sexual favors in an exchange for lenient plea deals from female defendants. FBI Special Agent in Charge Jeff Sallet says Morel held the freedom, and the lives, of these defendants in his hands…:
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Morel faces up to three years in prison and he’ll be sentenced in August for the obstruction charge.

Shreveport firefighters rescued a horse that slipped into flooded waters and was swept away. They say 5-year-old Butter was eating grass when she skid into a drainage ditch with a swift current. Rescuers lassoed Butter and pulled her to safety, and a vet called to check for injuries said the horse was banged up but nothing was broken.