1145 LRN Sports

Anthony Davis has reportedly submitted an official trade request to the Pelicans, and has informed the team that he will not be resigning with the franchise after his contract expires in 2020.

It’s a sharp turn of events for the Pels, who appeared to be on their way to contention for the first time since the end of the Chris Paul era after last year’s series sweep of the Portland Trailblazers. But now the team sits 13th in the West at 22 and 28, Davis is injured, and the big market vultures are circling the carcass of a franchise that has failed to achieve sustained success despite possessing one of the top five players in the NBA.

Earlier this season, Davis was spotted at dinner with Lebron James, where James reportedly pitched the star forward on coming out West to join him in LA. The rumor mill is also putting the 76ers in the mix as well. Boston has long been thought to be a front runner for The Brow’s services, but any trade would have to wait until the summer due to league rule.

And in better basketball news, the LSU Tigers are now ranked 19th in the nation after a come from behind victory of Missouri over the weekend.

Full squad workouts are underway for the highly touted LSU Baseball team. The Tigers are ranked either first or second in every major college baseball preseason poll. Coach Paul Mainieri says junior right-hander Zack Hess will be the leader of their pitching staff…

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And on the football side of the Tigers, former New Orleans coach Joe Brady is heading to Baton Rouge to be LSU’s new passing game coordinator, replacing Jerry Sulivan who retired last year. He’s also set to help out receivers coach Mickey Joseph, coaching up the wide receivers.

Saints Qb Drew Brees has addressed fans in the wake of the heartbreaking no call from the NFC Championship game. He aknowldeged the toll that call has placed on him and the Who Dat Nation, and says he will refuse to let that hold the team down.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 28

A winter weather advisory is in effect tonight and into early tomorrow morning for much of north and central Louisiana. Forecaster Mario Valverde, with the National Weather Service, says light snow is expected in Monroe and Alexandria, while Shreveport might see a tenth of an inch…
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Valverde says hazardous travel conditions are possible because of the light snowfall.

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco control has certified the LA Wallet app, a digital version of your driver’s license, for alcohol and Tobacco purchases. ATC Commissioner Juana Marine Lombard says it’s up to retailers whether they want to accept digital IDs, but interested businesses have been training their staff to be ready to accept them
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An appellate court has blocked a convicted felon who comfortably won an election to be mayor of Ball from taking office, due to an amendment that passed on that same November 2018 ballot that barred felons from running for, or holding office for at least five years after their sentence. Roy Hebron’s attorney, Charles Elliot, says they are disappointed in the ruling.
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Hebron’s sentence on a FEMA fraud related charge ended in 2017, when he completed his supervised release.

The National Geographic Channel will feature Caddo Lake on its critically acclaimed documentary series “Explorer” at 5 PM Monday, the sight of a nasty infestation of giant salvinia. The lake is split between Texas and Louisiana, and Caddo Lake Institute Executive Director Laura-Ashley Overdyke says…
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Overdyke says salvinia creates a die off of fish and migratory birds will avoid a lake with salvinia problems.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 28

Authorities are working to bring back a south Louisiana man suspected of killing his parents and his girlfriend, plus her father and brother. 21-year-old Dakota Theriot was arrested Sunday at his grandmother’s home in Virginia. Theriot’s killing spree started Saturday at a home just outside of Walker and then he went to his parents home in Gonzales. Ascension Sheriff Bobby Webre says some sort of domestic dispute sparked the slayings
Cut 7 (11) “…deal with.”
Detectives are still trying to develop a motive.

There’s a chance residents in north and central Louisiana could wake up to a light snowfall tomorrow. Extreme northeast Louisiana could see over an inch, while the rest of the northern half of the state could see up to an inch. South Louisiana could see sleet and snow flurries and temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees below normal tomorrow and Wednesday.

Louisiana’s official digital driver’s license, LA Wallet, can be used to purchase alcohol and tobacco at retail stores. Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Juana Marine Lombard says if you are concerned it could result in minors purchasing beer or cigarettes, a fake digital ID would be difficult to pull off…
cut 14 (11) “….more secure”

Caddo Lake in northwest Louisiana will be featured today at 5 PM on National Geographic’s documentary series Explorer. The lake has been threatened by an invasive weed known as Giant Salvinia and Caddo Lake Institute Executive Director Laura-Ashley Overdyke says there are efforts to create a creature that can go toe to toe with the growing menace.
Cut 12 (11) “…salvinia.”

8:30 LRN Newscast January 28

Two south Louisiana families will never be the same after five people were fatally shot, three in Livingston and two in Ascension Parish. The alleged gunman is 21-year-old Dakota Theriot. Authorities say Theriot killed his girlfriend and her father and brother and then went to his parents home in Gonzales and fatally shot them…
cut 9 (11) “….this act”
That’s Ascension Sheriff Bobby Webre. Theriot was arrested Sunday in Virginia.

Attorney Charles Elliot plans to appeal an appellate court’s decision that says his client, Roy Hebron, can’t serve as mayor of the Rapides Parish town of Ball. Hebron is a convicted felon and won his election on the same day voters approved a constitutional amendment barring some felons from running or holding office. Elliot puts some of the blame on the state legislature’s wording of the amendment…
cut 6 (10) “…unconstitutional”

A strong cold front is heading towards the Bayou State and it could bring bring a light snowfall to northern Louisiana. A winter weather advisory is in effect from 9 PM to 9 AM for much of northern and central Louisiana. South Louisiana could see some mix precipitation, sleet and snow flurries north of I-10 tomorrow morning.

At 5PM, National Geographic Channel will take viewers on a trip to Caddo Lake to investigate an infestation of one of the most devastating invasive species in the country….
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Conner Ferrill”

7:30 LRN Newscast January 28

21-year-old Dakota Theriot faces multiple murder charges, home invasion and illegal use of weapons after authorities say he went on a killing spree on Saturday in Livingston and Ascension Parishes. Livingston Sheriff Jason Ard says Theriot lived with his girlfriend in a trailer home near Walker and the relationship was relatively new…
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Theriot was arrested Sunday morning in the driveway of his grandmother’s home in Virginia.

The attorney for Roy Hebron plans to appeal a state appellate court’s decision that says he can’t serve as the mayor of Ball in Rapides Parish, because of a newly approved constitutional amendment that prohibits some felons from running or holding elected offices. But Hebron’s attorney, Charles Elliot, says his client was elected before the constitutional amendment went into effect…
cut 5 (06) “…the constitution”

A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of northern and central Louisiana from 9 PM tonight until 9 AM tomorrow. A half-inch to an inch of snow is possible.

The National Geographic Channel has a feature on Caddo Lake in northwest Louisiana today and its battle against giant salvinia. Caddo Lake Institute Executive Director Laura-Ashley Overdyke says the floating fern can cause massive damage to local ecosystems in a couple of ways…
cut 11 (10) “…open water”
You can catch the Caddo Lake feature on the documentary series “Explorer” at 5 PM.

Adults can now purchase alcohol and tobacco with the state’s digital driver’s license known as LA Wallet. Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Juana Marie-Lombard says Louisiana is leading the way with its digital ID…
cut 15 (09) “….bar owner”
You can find LA Wallet in the App store.

6:45 LRN Sportscast January 28

ESPN is reporting that Pelicans All Star Anthony Davis has told the team he has no intention of signing a contract extension with the team and wants to be traded. It’s been a frustrating season for the Pels, as they are 22-and-28.

When the new Top 25 basketball poll comes out today, the Tigers should be ranked in the Top 20 after a couple more wins last week. LSU had a remarkable comeback on Saturday in their 86-80 overtime victory over Missouri. The Bayou Bengals were down 14 points with just over two minutes left, but Skylar Mays scored nine consecutive points in 27 seconds and he finished with a career-high 24 points. The Tigers are at Texas A-and-M on Wednesday.

Louisiana Tech basketball also had a good week as the Bulldogs beat Marshall on Thursday and then Conference USA preseason favorite Western Kentucky on Saturday.

The AFC defeated the NFC 26-7 in yesterday’s Pro Bowl in rainy Orlando. Former LSU Tiger and Jets safety Jamal Adams was named the defensive MVP as he had an interception and a sack.

Saints offensive assistant Joe Brady is reportedly leaving the Black and Gold, but he will not go far. Brady will be the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at LSU.

Full squad work outs are underway for the number one ranked LSU baseball team. Zack Hess will be the Tigers Friday night starter and Eric Walker, who is coming back from Tommy John Surgery, is expected to be the Sunday starter. Coach Paul Mainieri says freshman right-hander Landon Marceaux from Destrehan could be the Saturday starter, but that could change by opening weekend…
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Opening day is February 15.

6:30 LRN Newscast January 28

Much of the northern half of the state is under a winter weather advisory from nine o’ clock tonight until nine AM tomorrow. Don Molino has the details…
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With the snow developing late tonight, it could produce slippery road conditions and reduced visibility. And we’ll see a big drop in the temperature. Highs today will range from mid 60s to about 70 degrees across the state. Tomorrow, the highs will only be in the mid 40s.

Authorities are working to bring back a south Louisiana man suspected of killing his parents and his girlfriend, plus her father and brother. 21-year-old Dakota Theriot was arrested Sunday at his grandmother’s home in Virginia. Theriot’s killing spree started Saturday at a home just outside of Walker and then he went to his parents home in Gonzales. Ascension Sheriff Bobby Webre says some sort of domestic dispute sparked the slayings
Cut 7 (11) “…deal with.”
Detectives are still trying to develop a motive.

An appellate court has blocked a convicted felon who comfortably won an election to be mayor of Ball from taking office, due to an amendment that passed on that same November 2018 ballot that barred felons from running for, or holding office for at least five years after their sentence. Roy Hebron’s attorney, Charles Elliot, says they are disappointed in the ruling.
Cut 4 (12) “the election”
Hebron’s sentence on a FEMA fraud related charge ended in 2017, when he completed his supervised release.

LRN AM Newscast January 28

There is the possibility we could see a light snowfall late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. Don Molino has the details…

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This evening at 5PM, National Geographic Channel is taking viewers on a trip to Caddo Lake to investigate an infestation of one of the most devastating invasive species in the country….

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You can now buy alcohol and tobacco with your LA Wallet digital driver’s license in Louisiana. Matt Doyle has more.

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An appellate court has blocked a convicted felon who comfortably won an election to be mayor of Ball from taking office, due to an amendment that passed on that same November 2018 ballot that barred felons from running for, or holding office for at least five years after their sentence. Roy Hebron’s attorney, Charles Elliot, says they are disappointed in the ruling.

Cut 4 (12) “the election”

Hebron’s sentence on a FEMA fraud related charge ended in 2017.

Elliot says they plan on further appealing the decision, because the amendment did not take effect until after Hebron won his election with 56 percent of the vote, so he should be allowed to serve his term.

Cut 5 (06) “…unconstitutional.”

Opponents argue that the amendment states convicted felons cannot run for OR hold office, thus disqualifying Hebron.

Elliot says this is partly the state legislature’s fault. He noted they added specific, applicable time limits to the unanimous jury verdict amendment that passed…

Cut 6 (10) “…unconstitutional”

Elliot adds the town council elected a mayor pro-temp in the meantime, but then did not ask the former mayor, who filed the suit against Hebron, to leave.

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Authorities are working to bring back a south Louisiana man suspected of killing his parents and his girlfriend, plus her father and brother. 21-year-old Dakota Theriot was arrested Sunday at his grandmother’s home in Virginia. Theriot’s killing spree started Saturday at a home just outside of Walker and then he went to his parents home in Gonzales. Ascension Sheriff Bobby Webre says some sort of domestic dispute sparked the slayings

Cut 7 (11) “…deal with.”

Theriot faces multiple murder charges, home invasion and illegal use of weapons in Louisiana. He has been arrested before, but mainly for minor charges. Livingston Sheriff Jason Ard says Theriot was living with his girlfriend and the relationship was relatively new…

Cut 8 (11) “…this time”

Webre says Theriot’s father gave authorities the information they needed to begin the massive manhunt for the suspected killer…

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Theriot’s parents are 50-year-old Keith and Elizabeth Theriot of Gonzales. The victims in Livingston have been identified as 43-year-old Billy Ernest, 20-year-old Summer Ernest and 17-year-old Tanner Ernest.

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The National Geographic Channel will feature Caddo Lake on its critically acclaimed documentary series “Explorer” at 5 PM Monday, the sight of a nasty infestation of giant salvinia. The lake is split between Texas and Louisiana, and Caddo Lake Institute Executive Director Laura-Ashley Overdyke says…

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Salvinia is a floating fern that hails from Brazil, and once it takes root it can cover acres of water in just a few days, doubling every week during growing season. Overdyke says it can cause massive damage to ancient local ecosystems in just a short amount of time, in one of two devastating ways.

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The documentary will take viewers out on a flat boat through those troubled waters, and across the border into Texas where efforts are underway to create a creature that can go toe to toe with the growing menace.

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The host, Sal Masekala, is credited with calling Lake Caddo one of the most magical locations he’s ever seen.

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The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco has certified the LA Wallet app, a digital version of your driver’s license, for booze and Tobacco purchases. ATC Commissioner Juana Marine Lombard says it’s up to restaurants whether or not they want to accept digital IDs, but business that are interested have been training their staff to be ready to accept the app when customers order a beer.

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Lombard says they’ve been working closely with the DMV and Envoc, the company that created the app, to make sure it was secure, and could not be manipulated by a particularly craft under age kid to buy alcohol. She says a fake digital ID would be incredibly hard to pull off.

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Lombard says digital IDs are the way of the future, and celebrated the fact that Louisiana is the only state to have a digital license that lets you pick up some adult substances.

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The app, which costs 5.99 to activate, launched in app stores on all major platforms in July of 2018.

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Full squad workouts are underway for the highly touted LSU Baseball team. The Tigers are ranked either first or second in every major college baseball preseason poll. Coach Paul Mainieri says junior right-hander Zack Hess will be the leader of their pitching staff…

Cut 16 (17) “…Southeastern Conference.″

Hess had an up and down sophomore campaign, but Mainieri liked what saw from his Friday night starter when he pitched last summer with the USA National team.

LSU’s everyday line-up is nearly set with Antoine Duplantis, Daniel Cabrera, Zach Watson and a healthy Josh Smith is back. Mainieri says the big position battle is for first base and four freshman are vying for playing time there…

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The other two freshmen are CJ Willis from Ruston and Gavin Dugas from Houma.

Mainieri says the weekend rotation will be led by Hess and Eric Walker is penciled in as the Sunday starter as he returns from Tommy John Surgery. The coach says freshman right-hander Landon Marceaux from Destrehan could be the Saturday starter, but that could change by opening weekend…

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10:30 LRN Newscast January 26

The nearly six-thousand federal workers in Louisiana are feeling a sense of relief this morning as there has been a temporary end to the government shutdown. President Donald Trump signed into law legislation that re-opening the federal government through February 15th, but during that time he expects legislation to arrive on his desk that funds a border wall.

You can now buy alcohol and tobacco with your LA Wallet digital driver’s license in Louisiana. Matt Doyle has more.
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Caddo Lake in northwest Louisiana will be featured Monday at 5 PM on National Georgraphic’s documentary series Explorer. The lake has been threatened by an invasive weed known as Giant Salvinia and Caddo Lake Institute Executive Director Laura-Ashley Overdyke says The documentary will take viewers out on a flat boat through those troubled waters, and across the border into Texas where efforts are underway to create a creature that can go toe to toe with the growing menace.
Cut 12 (11) “…salvinia.”

St. John the Baptist Animal Shelter is home to 150 dogs seized in an animal cruelty bust. Shelter Manger Rachael Sance says if you are interested in adopting one of these canines, the shelter will provide new owners with a crate, food, and medical supplies…
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If you’re interested in contact the St. John animal shelter.

9:30 LRN Newscast Jan 26

Hundreds of Louisiana families are looking to get back to work now that President Donald Trump has signed funding bills to reopen the government after it was shutdown for 35 days. The president did not get his wish for border wall funding and the legislation approved only keeps government open through February 15th.

Hours before a vote to end the government shutdown, Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy took to the Senate floor demanding answers from the NFL regarding last Sunday’s missed pass interference call. Cassidy wants to know how the league graded the refs that played a role in the worst blown call in the history of sports…
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Commissioner Roger Goodell will have to address the issue next week when he holds his annual Super Bowl week press conference.

There is the chance for winter weather in Louisiana early next week. The National Weather Service says rain on Monday night could change to a brief rain and sleet mix before transitioning over to light snow over north and central Louisiana. Right now the prediction is for light snowfall accumulations early Tuesday morning.

An end of an era has come for high school athletics. The LHSAA principals voted Friday to give “select” schools the ability to play their championship games at a venue separate from public schools. But Teurlings Catholic Principal Mike Boyer says depending on what the school with the highest seed decides, the title game could still be held at a big venue…
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The decision also impacts the title games for the sports of basketball, baseball and softball.