16:45 LRN Sportscast April 6th

It’s been reported that one of the best running backs of all-time will visit the Saints. The NFL Network is reporting Adrian Peterson will meet with the Black and Gold next week. The 11 year pro has rushed for nearly 12-thousand yards, but only played in three games last season, because of a knee injury.

The Saints are coming off three consecutive 7-and-9 seasons. New Orleans has five picks in the first three rounds in this month’s NFL draft and General Manager Mickey Loomis says the front office understands the urgency to make them count…
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Loomis described the visit he had with Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon as a good meeting.

The 13th ranked LSU baseball team left today for a three-game series at 14th ranked Arkansas. The Tigers are 5-4 in league play, while the Razorbacks are 7-2 and tied with Auburn for first place in the SEC West. The Tigers are 31-12 against Arkansas over the past 12 seasons.

Last night in college baseball….Nicholls defeated Mississippi Valley State four to three. Northwestern State knocked off ULM 5-4 to sweep the midweek series. And McNeese State rallied to beat Louisiana Tech five to three. The Cowboys are at Abilene Christian this weekend, while the Bulldogs are at Rice.

Conference USA announced TV selections for two Louisiana Tech football games. The Bulldogs mathcup with Mississippi State on September 9th will air on the CBS Network at 6:30 PM. And Tech’s final regular season matchup of the campign versus UTSA will be shown nationally on either ESPN, ESPN Two or ESPN U and kickoff will be announced at a later time.

15:30 Newscast April 6,2017

The Louisiana Survey finds 91 percent of Louisiana residents support the concept of equal pay for equal work. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson, says it always raises eyebrows when you see such a large majority falling on one side of an issue. But he says that could change as the issue is debated in the legislative session…:
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The Colorado State hurricane forecast team is calling for a slightly below-average Hurricane Season for 2017. There has been concern with Louisiana’s warm winter that temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico fuel storms. But Lead Researcher Phil Klotzbach says the Gulf always has warm conditions but other factors are needed to carry a storm there.
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The forcast calls for 11 named storms and 4 hurricanes.

 

A report from the United Way finds 42-percent of households in Louisiana can’t afford basic needs. The report finds households considered Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed, or ALICE, make up at least 25-percent of the population in every parish. President of the Louisiana Association of United ways, Sarah Berthelot, hopes these findings can spark a change.
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The state Department of Natural Resources has given their approval of the Bayou Bridge pipeline project. Critics of the plan have expressed concern the pipeline could create oil leaks in the drinking water. But DNR Spokesperson Patrick Courreges says it poses no threat and the department took a long look at the plans before approving the project.
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Permission is still needed from the state Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Army Corp on Engineers before the pipeline can be built

LRN PM Newscall April 6th

A report from United Way finds 42 percent of Louisiana households cannot afford basic necessities. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The hurricane forecast team at Colorado State is calling for a slightly below-average 2017 Hurricane Season. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Forty-two percent of Louisiana households cannot afford their basic needs, according to the United Way. The report finds 23 percent of those live above the poverty level but are considered Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed, or ALICE. President of the Louisiana Association of United Ways, Sarah Berthelot says that’s a 2 percent increase from their first report.

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Dr. Stephanie Hoopes of Rutgers University authored the report. She says we’re seeing an increase in ALICE families in Louisiana because the cost of living is going up, but inflation is not. She says this means affording basic needs is becoming more of a challenge.

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The report finds households living below the ALICE threshold make up at least 25 percent of the population in every parish. In New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport, more than 49 percent of households struggle to make ends meet. Berthelot hopes these findings can lead to change.

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The State Department of Natural Resources gives its approval to the controversial Bayou Bridge Pipeline project. DNR Spokesperson Patrick Courreges (Koo-rezge) says they determined the pipeline, which would dip into 17 miles of Louisiana’s coastal zone, would pose no risk of damage to wetlands. He says after a permit was submitted, the DNR took public comment and reviewed the plans.

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Permission is still needed from the state Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Army Corp on Engineers before the pipeline can be built from Lake Charles into St. James Parish. Courreges says D-N-R’s role in the permitting process was to make sure the pipeline did not produce a net loss of wetlands.

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The Gulf Restoration Network has expressed concern with the pipeline due to the potential of oil leaks into the drinking water of nearly 300-thousand residents. But Courreges says the pipeline poses no threat. He says the department took a long look at the plans before approving the project.

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The Louisiana Survey finds 91 percent of Louisiana residents support the concept of equal pay for equal work. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson, says it always raises eyebrows when you see such a large majority falling on one side of an issue. But he says that could change as the issue is debated in the legislative session.

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Bills requiring men and women to be paid the same wage for the same job have been filed. Henderson says public support won’t be the only thing lawmakers keep in mind as the debates unfold. He says they’ll also be interested in what interest groups have to say about equal pay measures. He expects opponents to the proposals to make a strong case before the legislature.

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Henderson says there are gender and party differences in how respondents view gender discrimination. The report finds 61 percent of women say there is a lot or some discrimination, while only 55 percent of men agree. Likewise 56 percent of Democrats say there’s a lot of discrimination, and just 11 percent of Republicans think so. He says that opens the door to see some divide on equal pay legislation.

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The hurricane forecast team at Colorado State is calling for a slightly below-average 2017 Hurricane Season. They are predicting 11 named storms, four hurricanes, two of those major. Lead Researcher Dr. Phil Klotzbach says the primary reasons are the predicted development of an El Nino in the Pacific Ocean, which typically breaks up storms in the Atlantic..:

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The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1st to Noevmber 30th. There has been some concern that since Louisiana had such a warm winter that it was keeping temps Gulf of Mexico at a level that fuels storms. Klotzbach says the water in the Gulf of Mexico always has warm conditions, but other factors need to be present to carry a storm there..

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Klotzbach says when it comes to landfall probability, there’s a 1 in 4 chance a major hurricane would impact the Gulf Coast, and the long-term average is about one in three…:

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Walgreens is taking a stance against the growing opioid epidemic in Louisiana by placing safe drug disposals kiosks in 12 locations around the state. Governor John Bel Edwards held a press conference at a Walgreens pharmacy earlier today to discuss the importance of safely throwing away old prescription medications. He says the placement of the kiosks is a step in the right direction to stopping opioid addiction.

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Statistics show by mid-year 2016 in East Baton Rouge and Orleans Parishes, death due to narcotics overdoses surpassed homicide deaths. Edwards says properly disposing of old prescription drugs can prevent friends and family members from experimenting with opioids. He says once addiction begins it can spiral out of control.

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14:30 LRN Newscast April 6th

The Louisiana Survey finds 91-percent of respondents support the concept men and women should receive the same pay for equal work. But Doctor Michael Henderson, with the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, says the survey also shows fewer Republicans believe obstacles in the workplace for women are now gone…
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Governor John Bel Edwards is pushing equal pay legislation in the upcoming session. Today, Edwards was at a Walgreens in Baton Rouge to announce the pharmacy will have safe drug disposals at a dozen of their stores around the state to dispose old prescriptions….
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Health officials say narcotic overdoses have surpassed homicide deaths in Orleans and East Baton Rouge.

The hurricane forecast team at Colorado State is calling for a slightly below-average 2017 Hurricane Season. Michelle Southern reports…:
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The National Weather Service has confirmed at least 17 tornadoes hit Louisiana on Sunday and Monday during that severe weather outbreak. One of the twisters killed two people, including a three-year-old girl near Breaux Bridge. Injuries from twisters were also reported in Catahoula and Franklin Parish. Thankfully, there is no severe weather in the forecast for the rest of this week.

13:30 Newscast, April 6th, 2017

The hurricane forecast team at Colorado State is calling for a slightly below-average 2017 Hurricane Season. They are predicting 11 named storms, four hurricanes, two of those major. Lead Researcher Dr. Phil Klotzbach says there’s a 1 in 4 chance a major hurricane would impact the Gulf Coast, and the long-term average is about one in three…:
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The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1st to Noevmber 30th.

Walgreens is taking a step to combat the public health crisis stemming from prescription opioids in Louisiana. The drugstore chain says it’s going to place safe drug disposals kiosks in 12 locations around the state. Governor John Bel Edwards was on hand for the announcement..:
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He says properly disposing of old prescription drugs can prevent friends and family members from experimenting with opioids.

The Louisiana Survey finds 91 percent of Louisiana residents support the concept of equal pay for equal work. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson, says when equal pay bills come up in the session that begins Monday, you can expect opponents to make a strong case before the legislature…:
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He says individuals may become less supportive of this idea as it becomes more clear of what it would require of businesses.

The Caddo Parish Coroner’s office has identified a woman whose remains were found in a well late last month, as 59-year-old Catherine Holmes. Authorities say her body was found in a water well just after 10 p.m. March 30, and that deputies had been to the residence at least twice earlier that day regarding a civil dispute They’re investigating Holmes’ death as a homicide.

12:30 Newscast, April 6th, 2017

A report from United Way finds 42 percent of Louisiana households cannot afford basic necessities. Halen Doughty has more…:
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In the extended range outlook of Atlantic Seasonal tropical activity, the Colorado State University Forecast team anticipates the 2017 Hurricane season will have slightly below-average activity. They forecast this year there will be 4 hurricanes, 2 of them major, and 11 named storms. They say the probability of US major hurricane landfall is estimated to be about 80 percent of the long-period average.

The Louisiana Survey finds 91 percent of Louisiana residents support the concept of equal pay for equal work. Director of the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, Dr. Michael Henderson, says it always raises eyebrows when you see such a large majority falling on one side of an issue. But he says that could change as the issue is debated in the legislative session…:
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Bills requiring men and women to be paid the same wage for the same job have been filed.

The National Weather Service says at least 17 tornadoes touched down in Louisiana during the Sunday/Monday severe weather event.

 

11:30 Newscast, April 6th, 2017

The hurricane forecast team at Colorado State is calling for a slightly below-average 2017 Hurricane Season. They are predicting 11 named storms, four hurricanes, two of those major. Lead Researcher Dr. Phil Klotzbach says the primary reasons are the predicted development of an El Nino in the Pacific Ocean, which typically breaks up storms in the Atlantic..:

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The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1st to Noevmber 30th.

The State Department of Natural Resources has given their approval of the controversial Bayou Bridge Pipeline project. DNR Spokesperson Patrick Courreges (Koo-rezge) says after a permit was submitted, the DNR took public comment and reviewed the plans…:
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The pipeline would be built from Lake Charles into St. James Parish.

Forty-two percent of Louisiana households cannot afford their basic needs. A United Way report finds 23 percent of those live above the poverty level but are considered Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed, or ALICE. President of the Louisiana Association of United Ways, Sarah Berthelot, explains…:
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She hopes these findings can lead to change.

A student who used to play football for UL-Lafayette but was kicked off the team in March, has been accused of raping someone in a residence hall. According to campus police, Artez Williams was booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center on a charge of second degree rape with a $100,000 bond. He was reportedly removed from the Ragin Cajuns team last month for a violation of team rules.

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 6th

Since Sean Payton took over as Head coach of the Saints in 2006, the Black and Gold have drafted only one player from LSU. After leaving LSU’s pro day, General Manager Mickey Loomis says they do not avoid players from Tiger Town…
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Loomis was asked if Leonard Fournette was available would they select the New Orleans native with the 11th overall pick. Loomis said he can’t answer that question.

Fournette weighed in at 228 pounds at LSU pro day. A dozen pounds lighter from his weigh in at the NFL combine a month ago. Fournette says he’s healthy after missing several games with an ankle injury…
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New LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade has hired former Tiger great Tasmin Mitchell. The Denham Springs native who was on LSU’s 2006 Final Four team, will serve on Wade’s staff in a player development role. That’s according to Tiger Rag dot com.

Tiger Rag also reports sophomore pitcher Cole McKay has left the baseball progame. McKay was a highly recruited player out of Texas and pitched eight innings last year. He hasn’t pitched at all this season, after undergoing a minor surgical procedure in January.

On the baseball diamond, Louisiana Tech scored three runs in the first inning last night, but lost to McNeese State five to three. Dustin Duhon’s single in the seventh inning gave the Cowboys the lead for good.

Northwestern State nipped ULM five to four to sweep the midweek series against the Warhawks. Regan Kaufman ended last night’s game with a walk-off home run in the bottom fo the ninth. It was Kaufman’s first home run since 2014.

Nicholls edged Mississippi Valley State four to three.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 6th

Governor John Bel Edwards believes partisan politics were behind the harsh line of questioning by GOP legislators at a Congressional hearing on the response to last year’s historic flooding. The chairman of the panel called the governor clueless, another lawmaker wanted to know why he didn’t call an evacuation and there were also questions pertaining to the state’s process in hiring an administrator to oversee the upcoming housing recovery programs. Edwards says it’s not surprising Republicans went in for the attack…:
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Edwards comments were made on the Jim Engster Show.

The hurricane forecast team at Colorado State is calling for a slightly below-average 2017 Hurricane Season. The researchers are predicting 11 named storms, four hurricanes and two to reach major hurricane strength.

Budget hearings continue at the state capitol today and the Department of Corrections is providing lawmakers information on how they spend their money. There will be an attempt in the upcoming legislative session to reduce the state’s incarceration rate. Executive director of the Louisiana District Attorney’s Association, Pete Adams, says the focus should be on making sure non-violent offenders are not behind bars for a lengthy amount of time…
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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is behind legislation that seeks to address the growing obesity rate in America. Cassidy says the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act would make weight loss treatment more accessible to those on Medicare. He says the bill allows Medicare to cover the cost of new prescription drugs for chronic weigh management…:
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Cassidy says the bipartisan bill also makes weight loss counseling more available to Medicare recipients.

09:30 Newscast, April 6th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards believes partisan politics were behind the harsh line of questioning at a Congressional hearing examining the response to last year’s historic flooding. Republican lawmakers questioned why the state has yet to appropriate the $1.6 billion Congress provided for flood recovery. Edwards said the holdup is on the federal level…:
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The comments were made on the Jim Engster Show.

In the extended range outlook of Atlantic Seasonal tropical activity, the Colorado State University Forecast team anticipates the 2017 Hurricane season will have slightly below-average activity. They forecast this year there will be 4 hurricanes, 2 of them major, and 11 named storms. They say the probability of US major hurricane landfall is estimated to be about 80 percent of the long-period average.

US Senator Bill Cassidy is presenting an obesity fighting bill which would allow Medicare to cover the cost of new prescription drugs for chronic weigh management. He says the bill also makes weight loss counseling more available to Medicare recipients..:
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When it comes to criminal justice reform, the state DA’s Association says they support recommendations to reduce sentences for certain non-violent offenders. But Executive Director Pete Adams says careful consideration must be made to ensure dangerous criminals who pled down to non-violent offenses are not released…:
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Governor Edwards is leading an effort to reduce the state’s incarceration rate.

The National Weather Service says at least 17 tornadoes touched down in Louisiana during the Sunday/Monday severe weather event.