07:30 LRN Newscast July 4th

Secretary of State Tom Schedler says he will not release the private voter information the Trump Administration requested. Halen Doughty has more…
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It’s the Fourth of July and here are some safety tips from the chief deputy of the State Fire Marshal’s Office Brant Thompson….
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Each year, an estimated 10-thousand epoeple are treated or hospitalized for fireworks-related injuries.

A road construction worker has died after being hit by a vehicle while working on LA 31 near New Iberia. State Police Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the investigation is ongoing to determine if charges should be filed against the driver, 88-year-old Allen Olivier of St. Martinsville.
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The DOTD worker killed has been identified as 63-year-old Paul Featherston of New Iberia.

This fourth of July will be a hot and muggy summer days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there will be minimal cloud coverage and a low chance of rain, so outdoor Fourth of July festivities should not be interrupted, unless you need to head inside for a break from the hot weather….
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There is a marginal risk of severe weather in northwest Louisiana today, but rain chances are low.

06:45 LRN Sportscast July 4th

LSU outfielder Antoine Duplantis will wear jersey number eight next season. The number eight jersey is given each season to the upperclassman who exemplifies the spirit of LSU Baseball through his leadership and dedication to the program. This tradition was started by outfielder Mikie Mathook, who has since handed it down to Mason Katz, Alex Bregman, Jake Fraley and then Cole Freeman last season. Duplantis is a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and during his two seasons at LSU he’s hit .321 with four homers and 100 RBIs.

Coach Paul Mianieri says pitcher Eric Walker will meet with a physician with the Texas Rangers on Thursday. Mainieri says Walker had an MRI done on his injured arm and the Rangers doctor will be able to provide an assessment. Two weeks ago, Walker left a game in the third inning, because of discomfort in his throwing arm.

Meanwhile, Zach Hess will get some starts in the Cape Cod League.

Former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola won his third straight game on Monday as he struck out eight over seven innings as the Phillies blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 4 to 0. Nola is now 6-5 on the season. In his last three starts, he’s 3-0 with a 1.27 ERA.

It appears there will be a slight change in LSU’s uniforms this season. Based on social media posts of players wearing their jersey for the 2017 season, the stripe on the shoulder will be shorter. It’s a similar design to what the team had from 2002 to end of the 2012 season.

TMZ Sports published a report that said LSU linebacker Jacob Phillips was under investigation for allegedly raping a female student. But WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge has spoken with local authorities and it turns out the woman who made the claim was found to be not credible. No charges have been filed in the case, which was investigated in early June.

06:30 LRN Newscast July 4th

Louisiana voters’ private information will not be released, no matter what the Trump Administration says. That’s according to Secretary of State Tom Schedler, who says he denied the voter information request from the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which is looking for information that includes Social Security numbers, the maiden names of mothers and dates of birth.
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There are about two dozen states that have said no to releasing private voter identification information. President Trump criticized these states through twitter over the weekend by saying what are these states trying to hide.

A state transportation worker was struck and killed by a vehicle while conducting road repairs near New Iberia yesterday. 63-year-old Paul Featherston was killed. As of now no charges have been filed against the 88-year-old driver.

Ana Zorrilla with the Louisiana SPCA says the Fourth of July is one of the busiest days in terms of animals getting lost from their homes because of fireworks. She says that’s why it’s important to make sure all your pets have a collar and ID tag…
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Zorrilla says dogs are less anxious when they’re tired. She advises exercising your dog by playing fetch or going for a walk before the fireworks begin.

And if you are spending time outside today, be prepared to beat the heat. High temperatures statewide will be in the low 90s with heat indicies around 100-degrees. State Climatologist Barry Keim….
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There is a marginal risk of severe weather for northwest Louisiana today, but still rain chances are low.

18:30 Newscast July 3

A Baton Rouge man is facing a slew of charges after he slammed into a St. John Parish sheriff’s deputy on I-10. Sheriff Mike Tregre says Sgt. Staty Lewis was assisting a St. Charles Parish deputy with an accident on the side the road.

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29-year-old Davis McGirt was charged with DWI, vehicular negligent injury, and careless operation.

A state transportation worker was killed this morning near New Iberia after he was hit by an 88-year-old driver. State Police Sergeant Jared Sandifer says 63-year-old Paul Featherston was standing behind a dump truck on LA 31.

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The driver has been identified as Allen Olivier of St. Martinville.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says if you’re outside for the Fourth of July holiday prepare for dangerous heat levels. Don Molino the story…

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An officer involved shooting in Ouachita Parish left a suspect with a gunshot wound to the chest. Trooper Michael Reichardt says the incident occurred at a gas station on the corner of US 80.

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State officials say it’s very important to keep safety measures in mind when setting off fireworks this Fourth of July. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Secretary of State Tom Schedler says he will not release the private voter information the Trump Administration requested. Halen Doughty has more…

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With lots of fireworks expected this Fourth of July, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals encourages pet parents to keep their fur babies safe and calm. Ana Zorrilla with the Louisiana SPCA says the Fourth of July is one of the busiest days in terms of animals getting lost from their homes. She says that’s why it’s important to make sure all your pets have a collar and ID tag.

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Zorrilla says dogs are less anxious when they’re tired. She advises exercising your dog by playing fetch or going for a walk before the fireworks begin. She says dog owners can also keep their fur baby distracted with toys during the fireworks.

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Zorrilla says pets should be kept inside during fireworks displays to keep them safe, even if they are usually outside. She says the loud noise of the fireworks often scares or startles pets, and there are ways pet parents can help with that too.

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Many Americans cannot imagine the Fourth of July without fireworks, but state officials say it’s very important to keep safety measures in mind when setting off the colorful and loud pyrotechnics. Brant Thompson with the State Fire Marshal’s Office says the gravity of exercising care while using fireworks cannot be over stated…:

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Thompson says it’s estimated that fireworks cause over 18,000 fires each year in America, which includes approximately 2,000 structures and vehicles, resulting in millions of dollars in damages…:

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Thompson says they encourage revelers to take advantage of the many organized celebrations throughout Louisiana where the fireworks displays are conducted by professional pyrotechnic operators. He says those that do put on a private show should be sober, wearing safety goggles and have a hose or bucket of water nearby…:

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Louisiana voters’ private information will not be released, no matter what the Trump Administration says. That’s according to Secretary of State Tom Schedler, who says he denied the voter information request from the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity. He says he received a letter from the commission’s vice chairman, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, requesting public information.

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Schedler says in reality, private information, like social security number, mother’s maiden name, and date of birth was requested. Louisiana’s public voter list only includes name, address, party affiliation and voter history. Schedler says he will not release any confidential information on Louisiana voters.

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Schedler received a similar request from the Department of Justice under the Obama Administration. He says he did not release the information then, and he’s not releasing it now either.

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If you like hot and sticky weather, then you’ll enjoy this Independence Day. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s almost no chance of rain today and winds are pumping in high humidity levels from the Gulf of Mexico.

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Keim says it will be a hot, muggy summer day. He advises people to stay cool and drink plenty of water. He says since there’s minimal cloud coverage and no chance of rain, outdoor Fourth of July festivities should not be interrupted, unless you need to head inside for a break from the hot weather.

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Keim says as we get closer to the middle of July, we’re moving into the hottest part of the year. So you can expect more hot summer days through the rest of the week.

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17:30 Newscast July 3

A road construction worker has died after being hit by a vehicle while working on LA 31 in New Iberia. State Police Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the investigation is ongoing to determine if charges should be filed against the driver, 88-year-old Allen Oliver of St. Martinsville.

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The DOTD worker has been identified as 63-year-old Paul Featherson.

State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in Ouachita Parish that left a suspect seriously wounded. Trooper Michael Reichardt says deputies were responding to a disturbance when the shooting occurred.

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He says investigators are still collecting video surveillance and witness testimony.

The National Weather Service is calling for heat indices of 100 plus degrees for the Fourth of July holiday. Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says people should be aware of the symptoms of heat exhaustion, like sweating, dizziness or a racing heartbeat.

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Steele advises people to stay cool and drink plenty of water.

Sgt. Staty Lewis with the St. John Parish Sheriff’s office is lucky to be alive after he was hit by a drunk driver. Sheriff Mike Tregre says 29-year-old Davis McGirt of Baton Rouge was travelling at high speeds when he slammed into the police unit.

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McGirt is charged with DWI, vehicular negligent injury, and careless operation. Lewis was assisting with an accident on the side of I-10 when he was hit.

16:45 LRN Sportscast July 3rd

TMZ Sports reported this morning that LSU linebacker Jacob Phillips was being investigated for allegedly raping a female student. But WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge is reporting that the woman who made the claim was found to be not credible. No charges have been filed in the case, which was investigated in early June.

Former LSU Tiger DJ LeMahieu has been selected as a reserve for the National League in the 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star game, which will be played a week from tomorrow in Miami. It’s the second time LeMahieu has been named to the team. He’s hitting .303 this season, with three home runs, 38 RBIs and an on-base percentage of .361.

And former Tiger Andrew Stevenson will play in the Triple-A All-Star game as he’ll represent the International League in Tacoma, Washington. The 23-year-old was promoted to Triple-A Syracuse on May 1st and in June he hit .327. Syracuse is an affiliate of the Washington Nationals.

The NBA Free Agency began over the weekend and the Pelicans quickly re-signed starting point guard Jrue Holiday to a five-year contract worth 126-million dollars. Jake Madison with Bourbon Street Shots, says the Holiday signing assures the Pelicans will be in contention for a playoff spot…
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But the Western Conference has gotten tougher. Houston, Oklahoma City and Minnesota are three teams that have made major acquisitions and the Denver Nuggets have reportedly signed former Louisiana Tech star Paul Millsap.

LSU senior forward Duop Reath will play for the Australia Emerging Boomers which will participate next month in the World University Games in Taipei. Reath averaged 12 points and six rebounds in his first season with the Tigers last year.

16:30 LRN Newscast July 3rd

Secretary of State Tom Schedler will not hand over private voter information to a commission set up by the Trump administration that’s looking into voter fraud. Schedler says there is limited public information available by law and that can be purchased by anyone, but he’s not giving up information that contains Social Security numbers.

A St. John Parish sheriff’s deputy is recovering after he was struck by a vehicle on Interstate 10. Halen Doughty has more…

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A veteran state transportation worker from Lafayette was killed while performing routine road maintenance near New Iberia. State Police Sergeant Jared Sandifer says 88-year-old Allen Olivier of St. Martinville failed to stop in the work zone and struck 63-year-old Paul Featherston…
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Sandfier says an investigation is ongoing to determine if any charges should be pursued by the local district attorneys office.

An off duty Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Deputy has died following a single-vehicle crash in Thibodaux. State Trooper Jesse LaGrange says 21-year-old Seth Bourgeois was travelling down La 304 late Sunday afternoon when the fatal crash occurred.
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Bourgeois was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. He was employed as a Corrections officer and was reportedly returning home from work.

15:30 LRN Newscast July 3rd

A state transportation worker was killed near New Iberia after he was hit by an 88-year-old driver. State Police Sergeant Jared Sandifer says 63-year-old DOTD employee Paul Featherston was standing behind a dump truck on LA 31 shortly before 9:00 am…
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Sandifer says the investigation is ongoing.

A St. John the Baptist Parish sheriff’s deputy was injured today while providing assistance to a vehicle that was in an accicent on I-10. Sheriff Mike Trege says Sergeant Staty Lewis was reaching for a first aid kit inside his vehicle, when his police unit was rear-ended by a possible drunk driver. Tregre says Sgt. Lewis was airlifted to an area hospital…
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Authorities believe the driver who hit the police unit was intoxicated.

Louisiana farmers and ranchers impacted by the 2016 floods are eligible for recovery grants. Halen Doughty has more…
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It’s a hot fourth of July holiday. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedeness spokesperson Mike Steele says if you’re planning on spending a lot of time outside, make sure you wear the appropriate clothes…
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Anticipate heat indices of 100-degrees or more.

LRN PM Newscall July 3rd

A St. John Parish sheriff’s deputy is recovering after he was struck by a vehicle on Interstate 10. Halen Doughty has more…

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says if you’re outside for the Fourth of July holiday prepare for dangerous heat levels. Don Molino the story…

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A St. John Parish sheriff’s deputy is lucky to be alive after he was struck by a possible drunk driver on Interstate 10 this morning. Sheriff Mike Tregre says his Sgt. Staty Lewis was assisting a St. Charles Parish deputy with an accident on the side of I-10.

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Tregre says Lewis was standing on the ground leaning inside the vehicle when it was struck. He says when the police unit was rear-ended, the impact caused the vehicle to strike the deputy. The deputy was airlifted to an area hospital.

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The woman in the initial crash was also airlifted to the hospital, but Tregre says she is okay. Toxicology results are pending, as impairment is suspected to be a factor. The driver was reportedly travelling at high speeds, and the crash did extensive damage to the police unit.

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It will be one hot Fourth of July holiday as the National Weather Service is calling for heat indices of 100-degrees or more for extended periods. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says be aware of the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion, like heavy sweating, dizziness or a weak, rapid pulse….

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Steele says an even more dangerous situation is heat stroke and those symptoms include…

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Steele says if you’re planning on spending a significant amount of time outside, make sure you wear the appropriate clothing…

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State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in Ouachita Parish. Trooper Michael Reichardt says the incident occurred around 10:30 Sunday morning at a gas station at the corner of Hwy 594 and US 80.

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The suspect was shot in the chest and airlifted to an area hospital with serious injuries. Reichardt says the investigation is ongoing, as investigators are collecting video surveillance from the store and witness statements. He says deputies were called to the convenience store because of the suspect.

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An off duty Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Deputy has died following a single-vehicle crash in Thibodaux. State Trooper Jesse LaGrange says 21-year-old Seth Bourgeois was travelling down La 304 late Sunday afternoon when the fatal crash occurred.

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Bourgeois was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Impairment is not suspected to be a factor, but the cause of the crash remains under investigation. LaGrange says Bourgeois was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident.

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A state transportation worker was killed this morning near New Iberia after he was hit by an 88-year-old driver. State Police Sergeant Jared Sandifer says 63-year-old DOTD employee Paul Featherston was standing behind a dump truck on LA 31 shortly before 9:00 am…

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Featherston pronounced dead at the scene by the Iberia Parish Coroner’s Office. The driver of the vehicle who hit Featherston has been identified as 88-year-old Allen Olivier of St. Martinville. Sandifer says motorists need to be cautious in roadway construction zones…

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Sandifer says an investigation is ongoing to determine if any charges should be pursued by the local district attorney’s office…

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