07:30 Newscast, January 29th, 2018

It doesn’t seem like lawmakers and the governor are any closer to negotiating a budget agreement, even after the worst-case-scenario plan was unveiled a week ago. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the Governor is ready to move forward to address a $1 billion budget gap that looms on July 1, but Republican legislators have yet to present a plan:
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The GOP feels the governor isn’t interested in negotiating, but instead trying to push passing replacement taxes only.

The Internal Revenue Service says the nation’s tax filing season begins today. The deadline will be April 17th this year, because April 15 falls on a Sunday and Emancipation Day which D.C. will observe that Monday.  The Louisiana Department of Revenue will also begin accepting returns today.

The Trump administration says they will speed up the approval of a key coastal restoration project. The agreement would reduce the permitting process for the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion from five years to two. Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana spokesperson Jimmy Frederick…:
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The state intends to pay for much of the project using funds it received from BP after the 2010 oil spill.

UL-Lafayette has been named one of the Top 25 in U.S. News and World Report’s list of, “Universities and Colleges Where Students are Eager to Enroll.” Dr. DeWayne Bowie, vice president for Enrollment Management, says the ranking is a testament, not only to academic offerings..:
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UL-Lafayette was the only school in Louisiana named to the list.

06:45 Sportscast, January 29th, 2018

In the NBA, the Clippers completed the franchise’s greatest road comeback in more than a decade in New Orleans as the Pelicans fall to Los Angeles 112-103. The Pels had won seven of 8 coming in to the game, but played without Demarcus Cousins for the first time who is reportedly out for the season with a broken Achilles. Anthony Davis had 25 points and 17 rebounds for the Pelicans. New Orleans will host Sacramento tomorrow night.

In women’s hoops, LSU upset No. 10 Tennessee in Baton Rouge as the Lady Tigers picked up a 70-59 victory. Louisiana Tech fell to Western Kentucky, 74-64 in Ruston.

The AFC overcame a 17-point halftime deficit and four turnovers to win the Pro Bowl over the NFC, 24-23.

The 2018 LSU baseball team has a different look to it this year as several star players have moved on to professional baseball. Caleb Gilbert is slated to be the Friday night starter, Zack Hess is scheduled to start on Saturdays and Todd Peterson would be the Sunday starter, if the season started today. Coach Paul Mainieri believes Peterson is ready to have a big season…:
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LSU opens the season on February 16, when the Tigers play host to Notre Dame in Alex Box Stadium.

The LSU men’s basketball team was no match for No. 19 Auburn Saturday on the road. Auburn easily won by a score of 95-70. LSU now drops to 12-8 overall and 3-5 in the SEC heading into another tough conference road game Wednesday against Tennessee.

06:30 Newscast, January 29th, 2018

House Republican Caucus Chairman Lance Harris of Alexandria is still waiting on specifics from the Edwards administration on what to do about the fiscal cliff. The governor would like to call lawmakers into a special session, so changes can be made to our tax code to address a billion dollar shortfall. But Harris says he and his party are still in the dark…:
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The Administration says it’s time for the legislature to “put up or shut up” and present their own proposal on where cuts should be made.

Two adults and one child were found dead after four Louisianans were reported missing Sunday morning when hunting in Woodville, Mississippi. Search and recovery efforts found the bodies of a man, his sister-in-law, her child, and a dog that are believed to have gotten trapped under a boat that capsized.

Several of the nation’s largest corporations announced they are giving employees a bonus as a result of federal tax reform. Walmart announced they are increasing bottom salaries from nine dollars to 11 dollars, and authorizing up to a thousand dollars in bonuses for employees. Zachary Walmart manager Cornelius Lombard…:
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But the announcement drew strong criticism Wednesday from Making Change at Walmart. Spokeswoman Amy Ritter says the thousand dollar bonus headline was fairly misleading…:
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Making Change highlighted that this comes as Walmart also closed 63 Sam’s Club stores and an estimated 10,000 workers lost their jobs.

Waterways in multiple parishes closed this morning after a weekend of heavy rains pounded much of southeast Louisiana. They are Ascension, Livingston, and Tangipahoa.

10:30 Newscast, January 27th, 2018

A jury finds Ronald Gasser guilty of manslaughter for fatally shooting former NFL player Joe McKnight in 2016. Gasser never denied shooting McKnight in Jefferson Parish, but said it was in self defense during a heated road rage incident. JPSO did not arrest Gasser immediately, and Prosecutor Seth Shute praises the diligence of the investigation…:
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Gasser faces up to 40 years in prison.

Rough News for the New Orleans Pelicans. Even after a thrilling victory over the Rockets last night, All-Star Demarcus Cousins went down and ESPN reports is out for the season with a torn Achilles. Pels Coach Alvin Gentry was visibly shaken after the game when talking about Cousins’ injury…:
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Cousins was averaging 25.4 points, 12.9 rebounds and 5.2 assists.

A federal judge in Shreveport rules against an effort to stop the removal of a Confederate monument outside of the Caddo Parish Courthouse…:
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Millions of dollars in repairs are now complete on the St. Joseph water system in Tensas Parish and clean water is on the way. State health officer, Doctor Jimmy Guidry, says there are several aging water systems needing repair, but the state can’t afford to bail every small town out…
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St. Joe’s rehabilitated water system is expected to be in full operation next month.

AM Newscall, January 29th, 2018

Several large corporations have announced they’ll be implementing pay increases this year, and one retail giant is joining in. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Trump administration agrees to speed up the permitting process for a vital coastal restoration project. Jeff Palermo on what this means for the state…

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UL-Lafayette has been named as a top 25 college in the nation where students are eager to attend. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Several of the nation’s largest corporations announced they are giving employees a bonus as a result of federal tax reform. Walmart, who employs tens of thousands of Louisianans, announced they are increasing bottom salaries from nine dollars to 11 dollars, and authorizing up to a thousand dollars in bonuses for employees. Zachary Walmart manager Cornelius Lombard says workers appreciated the gesture…

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Lombard says the bonuses are the results of a hugely profitable run for the retail giant…

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Walmart has come under fire in recent years for paying workers poverty level wages. Making Change at Walmart Director of Communication Amy Ritter says Walmart’s thousand dollar bonus headline was fairly misleading…

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Ritter says the tax cut should provide the company with another 1.85 billion a year.

Ritter says even with the pay increase, hundreds of thousands of Walmart workers will still be below the poverty line. She says the costs for impoverished workers falls back on the taxpayer…

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Walmart posts yearly profits of roughly 14 billion dollars, Ritter says the one to two dollar pay increases will cost the company about 200 to 300 million a year.

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UL-Lafayette has been named one of the Top 25 in U.S. News and World Report’s list of, “Universities and Colleges Where Students are Eager to Enroll.” Dr. DeWayne Bowie, vice president for Enrollment Management, says the ranking is a testament, not only to academic offerings..:

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Coming in at No. 24, UL-Lafayette was the only school in Louisiana named to the list. Bowie says when recruits come to campus, they like what they see:

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The list includes schools with selective admission that have a high percentage of students admitted by an institution who end up enrolling. Bowie says it’s not surprising because that’s similar to the positive feedback they get from students…:

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The Trump administration says they will speed up the approval of a key coastal restoration project. The agreement would reduce the permitting process for the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project from five years to two. Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana spokesperson Jimmy Frederick says it’s a big win…

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Frederick says by speeding up the permitting process, they hope they can now ground on the sediment diversion by 2020.

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The 1.3 billion dollar project will rebuild the wetlands by returning sediment, fresh water, and nutrients from the Mississippi River into nearby wetlands to build and maintain land in Louisiana’s Barataria Basin that has been lost since the Mississippi river levee system was built. Frederick says the project will punch a hole in the levee system to redirect some of the river flow.

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The state intends to pay for much of the project using funds it received from BP after the 2010 oil spill.

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House Republican Caucus Chairman Lance Harris of Alexandria is still waiting on specifics from the Edwards administration on how to fix the fiscal cliff. The governor would like to call lawmakers into a special session, so changes can be made to our tax code to address a billion dollar shortfall. But Harris says he and his party are still in the dark…

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The governor is proposing a reduction in tax breaks for businesses as a way to bridge the one-billion-dollar budget deficit.  But Harris says they should look at making more cuts in state spending first…

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Governor Edwards told legislators last week he’s made 600-million-dollars in cuts in his first two years in office.  Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says it’s time for the legislature to “put up or shut up” and present a proposal on where additional cuts need to be made…

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Dardenne says the Governor is ready to move forward on solving the fiscal cliff, but Republican legislators have yet to present a plan…

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The 2018 LSU baseball team has a different look to it this year as several star players have moved on to professional baseball. The weekend rotation is completely new. Caleb Gilbert is slated to be the Friday night starter, Zack Hess is scheduled to start on Saturdays and Todd Peterson would be the Sunday starter, if the season started today. Coach Paul Mainieri believes Peterson is ready to have a big season…

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Hess was sensational out of the bullpen last season. But Mainieri believes the flame thrower is best suited to be a starter this year and not the team’s closer…

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LSU’s lineup at the plate will also look different this season and a lot of the guys that hit home runs last season are no longer with the program. But Mainieri believes there’s still plenty of guys on this 2018 roster that can put pitches over the fences led by Zach Watson…

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09:30 Newscast, January 27th, 2018

Louisiana is getting a good soaking today, and most of the bottom half of the state is under a Flash Flood Watch through this afternoon. The National Weather Service says 2-4 inches of rain is expected to fall throughout the day with locally higher amounts possible. Forecasters say lingering clouds, breezy and seasonably cool weather is anticipated for tomorrow, with cool sunshine on the way for early next week.

An estimated ten-thousand pro-life supporters are expected to march today in the Louisiana Life March North in Bossier/Shreveport…:
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The man who shot and killed former NFL player Joe McKnight in a 2016 Jefferson Parish road-rage incident has been found guilty of manslaughter. Prosecutor Shannon Swaim says the family is happy with the verdict…:
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The defense argued that Gasser shot McKnight in self-defense, but Swaim says ultimately it was physical evidence that ended up showing Gasser lied about McKnight lunging towards him. He faces up to 40 years in jail.

The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man is under arrest on second degree murder charges for allegedly selling someone synthetic marijuana lead to that person’s death. They say it was a long investigation that began last summer after 25-year-old Brandon Balentine was found dead in Benton, and a friend admitted the two smoked synthetic weed. 24-year-old Treyvon Johnson, the suspected dealer, is facing a $637,000 bond.

Eight strip clubs on Bourbon Street have had their alcohol licenses pulled by the ATC and NOPD after investigators say they found multiple instances of prostitution, lewd acts and in some cases illegal drug activity.

08:30 Newscast, January 27th, 2018

Ronald Gasser, the man who shot and killed former NFL player Joe McKnight in a Jefferson Parish 2016 road rage incident, has been found guilty of manslaughter. Assistant District Attorney Seth Shute said they are very pleased with the verdict and felt that a similar 2006 road-rage incident in which Gasser was involved helped prove their case…:
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Gasser faces up to 40 years in prison and will be sentenced in March.

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for South Louisiana through this evening. The National Weather Service says rain could fall at a rate of 1 to two inches per hour at times today, which could cause flash flooding in low lying areas and along streams and bayous.

New Orleans Pelicans star Demarcus Cousins went down after a thrilling win over the Rockets last night in the Smoothie King Center. He reportedly tore an Achilles and will be out for the season.

The Bienville Parish Sheriff’s Office says a suspect wanted for allegedly holding a woman hostage for two days was shot by deputies when he came out of his home armed with a rifle. They say 41-year-old Steve Hulion is reportedly in critical condition. Two deputies have been placed on paid leave pending an investigation by State Police.

It’s been a year of repairs, replacement and testing for the St. Joseph water system, but it appears it is about ready for public use again. A public health emergency was declared in late 2016 after high amounts of lead was discovered. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says there has been a complete overhaul since then…
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It cost 9.5 million dollars to repair the St. Joseph system.

07:30 Sportscast, January 27th, 2018

The Pelicans landed a 115-113 victory over the Houston Rockets last night, but were delivered a big blow in the meantime. DeMarcus Cousins went down with just 10 seconds left the game, and ESPN reports he will miss the rest of the season with a torn Achilles. Pelicans Coach Alvin Gentry was visibly shaken after the game when talking about Cousins’ injury…:
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Team officials said an MRI will determine the severity of the injury.

The man who shot and killed former NFL player Joe McKnight in a 2016 Jefferson Parish road-rage incident has been found guilty of manslaughter. The prosecution argued throughout the trial that 56-year-old Ronald Gasser was the aggressor in the incident, and even if he wasn’t the shooting was not justified. He faces up to 40 years in prison and will be sentenced in March.

The Nicholls State men’s basketball team heads into tonight’s contest against against Southland and in-state rival Southeastern riding a 5 game win streak. The Colonels haven’t allowed more than 80 points a game in the last month, and Head coach Richie Riley says December was the turning point:
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The Lions are currently tied for third place in Southland Conference standings. Nicholls sits on top.

The LSU men’s basketball team will have its hands full this evening as they face No. 19 Auburn in a battle with the SEC’s number 1 team. Tipoff is 5pm. The Ragin Cajuns look to stay undefeated in Sun Belt play as they host Troy at 2 PM, while Louisiana Tech seeks its third straight win when they host Southern Miss tonight.

The select…non-select playoffs will continue in the sports of basketball, baseball and softball. High School principals voted to keep the current format in place.

18:30 LRN Newscast January 26

A federal judge in Shreveport rules against an effort to stop the removal of a Confederate monument outside of the Caddo Parish Courthouse. I’m Matt Doyle.

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A year of repairs, replacement and testing for the St. Joseph water system appears is coming to an end.  The system was shut down after dangerous levels of lead were found coming from facets last year in about a quarter of the homes State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says they are in the final stages of testing…

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An estimated ten-thousand pro-life supporters are expected to march in Saturday’s Louisiana Life March North in Bossier/Shreveport.  Life March North is the second of three events being held across Louisiana. Organizer Louis Avallone says the movement is much more than just protesting abortions.  It celebrates life no matter how young or old a person is…

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Rain Saturday and sunny on Sunday.  That’s the forecast for south Louisiana this weekend.  After a day of heavy rains in which several inches could fall, Sunday should be mild and clear.  National Weather Service’s meteorologist Jared Rackley says it’s a good idea to put outside plans on hold till then…

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17:30 LRN Newscast January 26

We are a waiting on a decision from the jury who heard the Ronald Gasser trial. Gasser fatally shot former NFL player Joe McKnight in a road rage incident in Jefferson Parish and faces a second-degree murder charge, which carries a life sentence. Gasser did not take the stand during the six days of testimony. But Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the jury still heard from Gasser on what happened as there were seven hours of taped interviews that were played during the trial….
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Gasser claims he shot McKnight in self defense.

We are seeing scattered showers across south Louisiana and more rain is coming. National Weather Service Lake Charles meterologist Jared Rackley says south Louisiana could see several inches of rain….
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Rackley expects the rain will end Sunday morning.

Clear and healthy drinking water is coming soon to the residents of St. Joseph in Tensas Parish. Millions of dollars in repairs are complete and now the state health department is finishing its testing. State health officer, Doctor Jimmy Guidry, says there are several aging water systems needing repair, but the state can’t afford to bail every small town out…
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St. Joe’s rehabilitated water system is expected to be in full operation next month.

About 10-thousand pro-life supporters are expected to march tomorrow from the Louisiana Boardwalk in Bossier City to Festival Plaza in Shreveport. Organizer of the Louisiana Life March North, Louis Avallone, says it’s their goal to reduce the number of abortions…
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The march begins at 10 AM.