1:30 PM Newscast

The House Criminal Justice Committee rejects a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A barge has arrived that will be sunk in Bayou Chene and will act as a temporary floodgate site to prevent backwater from flooding parts of Assumption, Lower St. Martin, Iberville, St. Mary, and Terrebonne Parishes.  The process is being carried out in response to the opening of the Morganza Spillway on Sunday due to rising river levels.

A 35-0 Senate vote Tuesday gave final passage to a bill that aims to notify motorists on I-10 coming from Texas and Mississippi that they are entering the Home of the Who Dat Nation.  Bill author New Orleans Senator Wesley Bishop says Franklin Representative Sam Jones added a provision to the bill designating Highway 90 from Raceland to Lafayette as the “Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Highway.”
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Legislation is heading to the governor’s desk to extend Harrah’s Casino in New Orleans’ license with the state through 2054. Harrah’s will pay millions of dollars more to the state and city for having Louisiana’s only land-based casino license. A similar bill died last year over concerns that the state was not getting a good deal.  Norco Senator Gary Smith says prior to this year’s debate, the legislature hired a consultant to study the casino license’s market value

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1230PM LRN News

Sports gambling legalization is on life support as multiple attempts to approve the activity in the House, and a House Committee fell flat yesterday. There were two attempts to revive the legalization push on the House floor, both of which came up short, including one by Gretna Representative Joe Marino who says the revenue generated by the activity would fund thousands of kid’s early childhood education subsidies.

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That argument prompted a frustrated response from opponents who say the two issues should not be combined.

Legislation is heading to the governor’s desk to extend Harrah’s Casino in New Orleans’ license with the state through 2054. A similar bill died last year over concerns that the state was not getting a good deal, and Norco Senator Gary Smith says they’ve addressed that concern.

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Coach Will Wade says he regrets getting lawyers involved in the scandal that lead to his extended suspension from LSU’s basketball program.  

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CBS has announced that the LSU/Alabama game will not be featured in prime time this year.

11:30 AM Newscast

Sports gambling legalization is on life support as multiple attempts to approve the activity in the House, and a House Committee fell flat yesterday. Louisiana Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty says future attempts at legalization cannot get weighed down by the same burdensome restrictions that were placed on the bill in committee…
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Gretna Representative Joe Marino says the revenue generated by the activity would fund thousands of kid’s early childhood education subsidies. But that claim led a visibly frustrated Metairie Representative Cameron Henry to hit back, saying just because you oppose gambling, doesn’t mean you’re against the kids…

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A 35-0 Senate vote Tuesday gave final passage to a bill that aims to notify motorists on I-10 coming from Texas and Mississippi that they are entering the Home of the Who Dat Nation.  Bill author New Orleans Senator Wesley Bishop says the idea to honor Saints fans came following the controversial end of the Saints post season.

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Originally, the bill called for I-10 to be renamed the Who Dat Nation Highway, but it was already named in honor of veterans.

Legislation is heading to the governor’s desk to extend Harrah’s Casino in New Orleans’ license with the state through 2054. In return, Harrah’s will invest 325-million dollars into the property which will result in a second hotel, new restaurants and other upgrades. Norco Senator Gary Smith says the bill is about economic development

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11:40 LRN Sportscast May 29

Proponents to legalize sports betting are disappointed as it appears legislation to bring the gaming activity to Louisiana’s casinos and racetracks will not pass before the session ends June 6th. Wade Duty is the executive director of the Louisiana Casino Association…
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So many amendments have been added to the sports betting bill that the casino association has dropped its support for the legislation. As it stands now, it doesn’t appear the votes are there to get the proposal approved before the legislative session concludes June 6th.

The Saints have signed a couple of running backs, Javorius Allen and Matt Dayes. Allen rushed for 12-hundred yards and eight touchdowns during four seasons in Baltimore. He also caught 129 passes. Dayes played on special teams for the 49ers last season.

LSU basketball Coach Will Wade dodged questions about the reported strong offer that was made to sign Tigers guard Javonte Smart. Wade took questions from reporters for the first time yesterday…
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Wade says those allegations were thoroughly discussed with LSU and NCAA officials during a meeting last month.

McNeese State baseball is a three-seed in the Nashville Regional. The Cowboys first game is Friday against Indiana State. McNeese Coach Justin Hill says they hope for a big weekend from Nate Fisbeck…
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10:30 AM Newscast

The odds of sports gambling legalization passing this year look slim after multiple failures in the House yesterday. Matt Doyle has more…

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A 35-0 Senate vote Tuesday gave final passage to a bill celebrating New Orleans Saints fans that aims to notify motorists coming into the state on I-10 from Texas and Mississippi that they are entering the Home of the Who Dat Nation. The bill also would see the same signage added to the Superdome exit on I-10. The signs must be paid for using local or private dollars to be installed.

 

 

 

The Morganza Spillway is set to open Sunday to relive pressure on Mississippi River levees. State officials say the environmental impact will not be as substantial as the last opening in 2011.  Atchafalaya Basin Keeper Executive Director Dean Wilson had reason to doubt that claim though, noting the Basin’s over-saturated soil.
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Experts also warn opening the Basin will likely wipe out most of the crawfish and oyster crop in the area as well.

A Senate-approved bill has advanced from a House committee to set a minimum age on marriage to 16, so long as there is not an age gap of two years or greater between the two parties when one is under 18.  Current law does not set a minimum age on marriage so long as the marriage receives the approval of the parents of the minors.  Legislators questioned why parents would agree to something like this.

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9:30 LRN Newscast May 29

Legislation to legalize sports betting has stalled at the State Capitol despite the efforts from Gretna Representative Joe Marino, who says the revenue generated by the activity would benefit families seeking to send their children for pre-K education…
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The proposal has been bogged down by amendments and conservative lawmakers who look at sports betting as an expansion of gambling. The session ends next Thursday.

The Morganza Spillway in Pointe Coupee Parish will open Sunday and that will flood thousands of acres in the Atchafalaya Basin. Atchafalaya Basin Keeper Executive Director Dean Wilson says it will force wildlife to look for higher ground…
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LSU Coach Will Wade says he regrets getting lawyers involved in the college basketball recruiting scandal that lead to his extended suspension…
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A new arrest warrant has been issued for the man accused of breaking into the governor’s mansion last month. Authorities say they found 34-year-old Reynard Green sleeping on a couch in the mansion on April 17th. The new arrest warrant says Green also allegedly tried to enter a house near the mansion earlier that night.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 29

Proponents to legalize sports betting are disappointed as it appears legislation to bring the gaming activity to Louisiana’s casinos and racetracks will not pass before the session ends June 6th. Wade Duty is the executive director of the Louisiana Casino Association…
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So many amendments have been added to the sports betting bill that the casino association has dropped its support for the legislation.

A bill that sets the minimum age to get married in Louisiana to 16 is moving closer to final legislative passage. Current law does not set a minimum age and executive director of the Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families Susan Nelson says the current law perpetuates a cycle…
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Ecologists say the opening of the Morganza Spillway Sunday threatens wildlife in the Atchafalaya Basin. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The St. Tammany Parish coroner rules the death of a three-month old as a homicide and the child’s parents have been charged with second-degree murder. Doctor Charles Preston says Kristian Scott died of complications from an untreated arm fracture and malnutrition. Kevin Scott and Samantha Hotard originally faced cruelty to juveniles charges.

7:30 LRN Newscast May 29

The odds of a sports betting bill passing this year look slim after multiple failures in the House yesterday. Matt Doyle has more…
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Will we see a spirited debate this afternoon in the House over a Senate approved bill that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is normally six weeks into pregnancy. And Legalizing recreational marijuana will be discussed in the House Criminal Justice this morning.

A Senate approved bill that would set the minimum age at 16-years-old for a couple to get married has advanced to the House floor after receiving approval from the House Civil Law committee. Executive Director of the Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families Susan Nelson explains why teenagers should be allowed to get married…
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Current law does not set a minimum age on marriage so long as the marriage receives the approval of the parents of the minors.

LSU basketball Coach Will Wade dodged questions about the reported strong offer that was made to sign Tigers guard Javonte Smart. Wade took questions from reporters for the first time yesterday…
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Wade says those allegations were thoroughly discussed with LSU and NCAA officials during a meeting last month.

6:45 LRN Sportscast May 29

LSU Basketball Coach Will Wade admits the last couple of months have been difficult. He spoke for the first time yesterday in front of reporters at the SEC Spring Meetings in Destin, Florida. Wade dodged questions about the reported FBI wiretap that said he made a strong offer to sign Javonte Smart. But says mistakes were made when he made the decision not to speak with LSU officials about that allegation…
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Attorney Michael McGovern advised Wade not to talk with LSU officials in early March and that led to a suspension that lasted until April 14th.

Wade is back with the Tigers basketball program and so is Emmit Williams . The six-foot-six forward has removed his name from NBA draft consideration. He was one of six Tigers to enter the draft and four have them decided to return, Williams, Javonte Smart, Marlon Taylor and Skylar Mays.

McNeese is in the NCAA Baseball Tournament for the first time since 2003 as the Cowboys will face Indiana State on Friday afternoon in Nashville. The Cowboys received an automatic berth after winning the Southland Tournament. Coach Justin Hill’s team was outstanding on the mound and he hopes to see a little more hitting in Music City…
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The Cowboys face Indiana State on Friday in Nashville.

And it doesn’t look like the state legislature will approve a bill that could lead to the legaliziation of sports betting. The House Appropriations Committee rejected the sports betting bill, even though tax revenues would go towards early childhoold education. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry voted against it…
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It could be another two years before lawmakers are able to legalize sports betting.

6:30 LRN Newscast May 29

Sports gambling legalization is on life support at the State Capitol after House Appropriations voted 14 to six against the activity and efforts to move the bill out of Appropriations failed. So many amendments were added to the legislation that even the Louisiana Casino Association dropped its support. Executive Director Wade Duty.
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The legislative session ends Thursday and it could be another two years before lawmakers can legalize sports betting.

Tigers basketball coach Will Wade spoke for the first time yesterday since he was suspended for failing to address allegations of illegal payments to recruits with LSU officials. Wade dodged questions about the reported strong offer made to Javonte Smart, but he did address the allegation of a 300-thousand dollar offer for Naz Reid…
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The Morganza Spillway is set to open Sunday to relieve pressure on Mississippi River levees downstream, but ecologists say it comes at a steep cost for Atchafalaya Basin wildlife. Atchafalaya Basin Keeper Executive Director Dean Wilson says there’s nothing that can be done to save thousands of at-risk animals.
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Experts also warn opening the Basin will likely wipe out most of the crawfish and oyster crop in the area as well.

Northwest Louisiana is under a marginal risk for severe weather today.