7:30 LRN 3/7/2018

One is in custody according to Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto following the death of two children and an adult female in Terrytown. Lopinto says they also have a confession.

It appears blunt force trauma was used, but the coroner will confirm cause of death after an autopsy is done.

Two other children were also seriously injured. A relationship between the victims and the suspects has not been provided.

Radio ads critical of Governor John Bel Edwards are reportedly pulled off the airwaves. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana has launched Rx Saving Solutions, a way to help member save money on their prescription medications. The program can be personalize to what medication members actually use.

Company spokesperson Teresa Day says members can login to their accounts and elect to receive text or email messages about ways to save.

Cut 5 (09) “…they take regularly.”

 

The program has been in the works for over a year.

 

New research out of Denmark indicates the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine does not raise the risk of autism.  Louisiana Department of Health Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says this is the 17th study to debunk the myth of a connection between autism and vaccinations and what separates this is one is the size of the study group.

 

Cut 11 (11) “…the MMR vaccine.”

 

Welch says the vaccination-autism myth originated from a study in England involving a group of less than 12 autistic children.

6:45 LRN Sportscast March 7

10th ranked LSU basketball is one win away from at least a share of an SEC Championship after beating Florida 79-78 in overtime to go undefeated on the road in the SEC. It’s the second time LSU has played an overtime contest and they are 5-and-2 in those games. And it was another come from behind victory for LSU as they were down by eight with just over six minutes left. Tremont Waters had 19 points to lead the way, including a lay-up at the buzzer to send the game into overtime.

Elsewhere, DaQuan Bracey had 21 points as Louisiana Tech defeated Florida Atlantic 72-69 as the Bulldogs won their first Conference USA road game.

Southeastern Louisiana clinched the third seed in the Southland tournament with an 81-67 win over UNO.

McNeese was eliminated from Southland Conference contention as the Cowboys lost to Corpus Christi, Nicholls defeated Northwestern State 83-60. Both teams are barely alive for a spot in the Southland tourney.

Spring football begins today for the LSU Tigers. Steve Ensminer returns as the offensive coordinator and he has another year to work with starting quarterback Joe Burrow. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says with former Saints assistant Joe Brady added to the LSU coaching staff, expect to see more run-pass option out of Burrow…
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Defensive end Rashard Lawrence will sit out spring practice after having surgery on his right knee.

10th ranked LSU baseball ended a three-game losing streak with a nine to two win over Holy Cross. Daniel Cabrera and Antonie Duplantis each hit their fourth home run of the season. LSU pitching struck out 17 hitters.

Southeastern Louisiana clobbered ULM seven to one, South Alabama doubled up Nicholls six to three.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 7

John Bel Edwards re-election team says radio ads that attack the governor are blatantly false. Victory 2019 spokesperson Eric Holl says the ads claim the governor’s budgets did not contain a dime for early childhood education. Holl says every budget the governor signed had millions for Pre-K…
Cut 14 (09) “…his record.”
Truth in Politics produced the spot spokesperson Jay Connaughton says they made a slight change to the ad, but the context remains the same…
cut 16 (10) “…the most”
Connaughton says the Edwards re-election campaign hired Hillary Clinton’s lawyers and threatened legal action if the spot wasn’t removed from the airwaves.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto says a person is in custody in the murders of two children and an adult that were found dead inside a home in Terrytown yesterday morning. Two other children were seriously injured. Lopinto says blunt force trauma appears to be the cause od death. The suspect and victims have not been identified and Lopinto has yet to provide the relationship between the victims and the suspect.

Four new inductees take their place in the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction tonight….
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Four new inductees take their place in the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction tonight.  Connor Ferrill has the story.

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New research indicates the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine does not raise the risk of autism. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Radio ads critical of Governor John Bel Edwards are reportedly pulled off the airwaves. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana has launched Rx Saving Solutions, a new tool that allows its members to save money by monitoring the price of prescriptions from different sources or alternatives with generics. Company spokesperson Teresa Day says the goal is to help their members become  better healthcare consumers.

Cut 4 (08) “…keep healthcare affordable.”

The tool will benefit more than 637,000 Louisiana residents. Day says Blue Cross members can login to their accounts and elect to receive text or email messages about ways to save.

Cut 5 (09) “…they take regularly.”

Day says the tool can be accessed via desktop or mobile app.  She adds that it has been in development for over a year.

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The Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction takes place tonight in Baton Rouge, recognizing those that have made significant contributions to the state’s ag industry. This year’s class has four inductees. LRN Farm Broadcaster Don Molino says Linda Zaunbrecher of Gueydan is only the second woman inductee.

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Molino says Korean War veteran Jack Hamilton of Lake Providence is receiving a posthumous induction.

Cut 8 (13) “…across the state.”

Molino says Dr. Grady Coburn of Cheneyville is one of Louisiana’s earliest crop consultants.

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Molino says George LaCour, Jr. of Morganza is respected worldwide for his experience with sustainability and conservation in the cotton industry.

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New research out of Denmark indicates the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine does not raise the risk of autism.  That same study shows the vaccine does not trigger autism in kids who are in risk of it.  Louisiana Department of Health Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says this is the 17th study to debunk the  myth of a connection between autism and vaccination and what separates this is one is the size of the study group.

Cut 11 (11) “…the MMR vaccine.”

Welch says the vaccination-autism myth originated from a study in England involving a group of less than 12 autistic children, where the researcher concluded that many of their autistic symptoms happened after their vaccinations.

Cut 12 (07) “…are vaccinating children.”

Welch warns that many myths can be circulated on the internet, and can lead to energy taken away from research into ways to correct autism and other problems.

Cut 13 (10) “…using reliable sources.”

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John Bel Edwards re-election team says radio ads that attack the governor are blatantly false. Victory 2019 spokesperson Eric Holl says the ads claim the governor’s budgets did not contain a dime for early childhood education. Holl says every budget the governor signed had millions for Pre-K education

Cut 14 (09) “…his record.”

Holl says the ads were so blatantly false, they legally had to be pulled down. A group called Truth in Politics produced the spot and spokesperson Jay Connaughton says the ads are still running and they stand by their message…

Cut 15 (08) “…intimidate us”

Connaughton says the Edwards re-election campaign hired Hillary Clinton’s lawyers and threatened legal action if the spot wasn’t removed from the airwaves. He says they made a slight change to the ad, but the context remains the same…

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Holl says Edwards took office with a massive budget deficit and now that the state finances are in better shape, the goal is to give teachers a pay raise this year and if re-elected, increase funding for early childhood education…

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Spring football begins today for the LSU Tigers. Steve Ensminer returns as the offensive coordinator and he has another year to work with starting quarterback Joe Burrow. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says with former Saints assistant Joe Brady added to the LSU coaching staff, expect to see more run-pass option out of Burrow…

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LSU’s leading rusher last season, Nick Brossette, has moved on, so the Tigers will look to fill the void he leaves behind. Clyde Edwards-Helaire is the team’s returning leading rusher, but Nunez says an incoming freshman who will arrive in the summer, John Emery, might be the Tigers top back next season…

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The nation’s number one recruit, Derek Stingley Junior, is one of four incoming freshman that will practice with the Tigers during Spring Football. Nunez says Stingley is the one biggest storylines heading into the 2019 season…

Cut 20 (11) “…talent level”

5:30 Newscast

Multiple people were found dead at a home in suburban New Orleans Wednesday morning. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office captain Jason Rivarde says three of the deceased individuals are two children and the other is an adult. He says they are trying to determine if this was a murder-suicide…
Cut 7 (08) “…the residence”

Rivarde did not provide details on how the individuals were killed or the relationship of the victims.

A one-year-old boy is hospitalized and his mother and her boyfriend face child abuse and hate crime charges. St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s office Major Ginny Higgins says they received a report about possible child abuse from the Iberia Police Department, but later leaned the abuse took place in St. Martin Parish…

Cut 3 (08) “…victim’s mother.”

There’s another delay in the production of medical marijuana. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain is the regulator of the state’s medical marijuana program and he claims LSU and its private grower, GB Sciences, violated law by moving cannabis plants from a temporary pod to the main growing facility. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s unclear when medical marijuana will be available to the patients who have been waiting to purchase the drug.

Cut 13 (10) “…backwards.”

Pinsonat says the Edwards administration may need to get involved in order for the product to become available to eligible patients.

Colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer in the United States and Louisiana ranks 34th in screenings for the disease. Shreveport doctor and Gastrointestinal Specialist James Hobley says these numbers can stem from misconceptions of who is most affected by the cancer…
Cut 9 (08) “…tested.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 6

The 10th ranked LSU basketball Tigers look to avenge an earlier loss to Florida when they meet the Gators in Gainesville tonight. Two weeks ago, Florida beat LSU in overtime in the PMAC. Coach Will Wade is still not happy with how his team played that night…
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Florida is allowing 63 points a game this season, while LSU is averaging nearly 82 points per game.

In other action tonight, Louisiana Tech looks to snap an eight game road losing streak when they face Florida Atlantic in Boca Raton. The Owls won the first matchup between the two teams 69-61.

In the NBA, after beating the Jazz on Monday night, New Orleans hosts Utah tonight for a 7 PM tip. The Pelicans have won three straight.

After getting swept by Texas this past weekend, the 10th ranked LSU baseball team returns home tonight to host Holy Cross, who has just one win on the season. Sophomore right-hander Ma’Khail Hilliard makes his first start of the season. In two relief appearances, he’s pitched three scoreless innings. First pitch is at 6:30.

Also today, Southeastern Louisiana hosts ULM. The Lions beat the Warhawks 10-3 yesterday. The Cajuns are at McNeese after beating Nicholls three to one last night. The Colonels visit South Alabama.

In Southland Conference basketball action tonight, McNeese must beat Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi if it wants to reach the Southland Conference Tournament. The Pokes have lost eight straight games to the Islanders. Nicholls and Northwestern State are also in must win situations. They play each other in Thibodaux. UNO and Southeastern Louisiana battle for third place in a meeting in Hammond.

At the state boys basketball tournament, Bossier has advanced and the Bearkats will play Breaux Bridge on Friday night in the Class 4A championship game.

4:30 PM LRN News March 6

Multiple people were found dead at a home in suburban New Orleans Wednesday morning. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office captain Jason Rivarde says deputies were called to a home in Terrytown to provide medical assistance…

Cut 6 (08) “…local hospital”

Rivarde says three of the deceased individuals are two children and the other is an adult.

Colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer in the United States and Louisiana ranks 34th in screenings for the disease. Shreveport doctor and Gastrointestinal Specialist James Hobley says one effective procedure can both screen and protect…

Cut 11 (12)   “…individual.”

The delays continue in getting medical marijuana out to eligible patients in Louisiana. Kevin Barnhart has the story…

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A Louisiana Navy recruit from Monroe collapsed and died following physical training at Great Lakes, Illinois. The Navy says personnel administered first aid to 20-year-old Kierra Evans, but she died at a hospital several hours later. A cause of death is unknown. Evans was participating in a standard physical fitness evaluation.

15:30 LRN newscast March 6

Three people, including two children, are dead and two others are hospitalized in critical condition from an incident that happened at a home in Terrytown. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Mississippi authorities say a Tulane student was killed in a freak accident at an Interstate 10 rest stop. Authorities say 21-year-old Margaret Maurer was walking back to her car, when a tire came loose from a passing 18-wheeler and struck her. Maurer was from Minnesota and studied ecology and evolutionary biology.

Another delay in the state’s efforts to produce medical marijuana. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain claims LSU and its private grower,GB Sciences, violated law by moving its cannabis plants from a temporary pod to the main growing facility. Political anayst Bernie Pinsonat…
cut 12 (07) “…progress”
Strain says LSU needed to sign a memorandum of understanding before expanding the operation. LSU questions whether Strain has the authority to stop the move.

A St. Martinville man and his 25-year-old girlfriend from New Iberia have been booked on child abuse and hate crime charges. St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s office Major Ginny Higgins says Tony Domingue physically abused a one-year-old child and the infant’s mother Jorretta Carrere witnessed it…
cut 4 (11) “…charged with”
Higgins says Domingue and Carrere are also facing a hate crime charge, but she did not go into details of the crime.

2:30 PM LRN News March 6

Multiple people were found dead at a home in suburban New Orleans Wednesday morning. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office captain Jason Rivarde did not provide details on how the individuals were killed or the relationship of the victims. He says there are a lot of questions they would like answered…

Cut 8 (11) “…have information”

There’s another delay in the production of medical marijuana. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain is the regulator of the state’s medical marijuana program and he claims LSU and its private grower, GB Sciences, violated law by moving cannabis plants from a temporary pod to the main growing facility. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the Edwards administration may need to get involved in order for the product to get to eligible patients…

Cut 14 (09)  “…in this.”

A one-year-old boy is hospitalized and his mother and her boyfriend face child abuse and hate crime charges. St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s office Major Ginny Higgins says they received a report about possible child abuse from the Iberia Police Department, but later learned the abuse took place in St. Martin Parish…

Cut 3 (08) “…victim’s mother.”

Colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer in the United States and Louisiana ranks 34th in screenings for the disease. Shreveport doctor and Gastrointestinal Specialist James Hobley says digging into family history is imperative to make sure the cancer doesn’t come any sooner…

Cut 10 (10)“…diagnosed.”

American College of Gastroenterology guidelines highlight average-risk adults should begin screenings at 50 years old, and African Americans should begin at 45 years old.

LRN PM Newscall March 6

Three people, including two children, are dead and two others are hospitalized in critical condition from an incident that happened at a home in Terrytown. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The delays continue in getting medical marijuana out to eligible patients in Louisiana. Kevin Barnhart has the story…

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A one-year-old boy is hospitalized and his mother and her boyfriend face child abuse and hate crime charges. St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s office Major Ginny Higgins says they received a report about possible child abuse from the Iberia Police Department, but later leaned the abuse took place in St. Martin Parish…

Cut 3 (08) “…victim’s mother.”

43-year-old Tony Domingue of St. Martinville has been charged with second-degree cruelty to juveniles and aggravated second-degree battery. Higgins says his 25-year-old girlfriend, Jorretta Carrere of New Iberia was also booked…

Cut 4 (11) “…charged with″

Authorities have not released details on how the child was abused. But Higgins says Domingue and Carrere are also facing a hate crime charge…

Cut 5 (11)“…that charge”

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Multiple people were found dead at a home in suburban New Orleans Wednesday morning. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office captain Jason Rivarde says deputies were called to a home in Terrytown to provide medical assistance…

Cut 6 (08) “…local hospital”

Rivarde says three of the deceased individuals are two children and the other is an adult. He says they are trying to determine if this was a murder-suicide…

Cut 7 (08) “…the residence”

Rivarde did not provide details on how the individuals were killed or the relationship of the victims. He says there are a lot of questions they would like answered…

Cut 8 (11) “…have information”

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Colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer in the United States and Louisiana ranks 34th in screenings for the disease. Shreveport doctor and Gastrointestinal Specialist James Hobley says these numbers can stem from misconceptions of who is most affected by the cancer…

Cut 9 (08) “…tested.”

American College of Gastroenterology guidelines highlight average-risk adults should begin screenings at 50 years old, and African Americans should begin at 45 years old.

Hobley says digging into family history is imperative to make sure the cancer doesn’t come any sooner…

Cut 10 (10)“…diagnosed.”

Hobley says one effective procedure can both screen and protect…

Cut 11 (12)   “…individual.”

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There’s another delay in the production of medical marijuana. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain is the regulator of the state’s medical marijuana program and he claims LSU and its private grower,GB Sciences, violated law by moving cannabis plants from a temporary pod to the main growing facility. Political anayst Bernie Pinsonat says this dispute is likely headed for court

Cut 12 (07)   “…progress.”

Strain says LSU needed to agree to memorandum of understanding before expanding the operation. LSU questions whether Strain has the authority to stop the move. Pinsonat says it’s unclear when medical marijuana will be available to the patients who have been waiting the purchase the drug

Cut 13 (10) “…backwards.” 

LSU and Southern University have the authority to grow medical marijuana, while Strain is the regulator. Pinsonat says the Edwards administration may need to get involved in order for the product to get to eligible patients…

Cut 14 (09)  “…in this.”