23rd Judicial District Court Judge Jessie LeBlanc resigns in a letter full of accusations about others involved in the court system. Kevin Barnhart has the story…
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The athletic director of Terrebonne High School was arrested Thursday for allegedly having sexual relationships with multiple students. According to Houma Police, 59-year-old Joseph Clement had been at the school 18 years and had engaged in sex with students for “quite some time”.
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Covington Senator Patrick McMath introduces this year’s effort to ban all handheld phone use for drivers. McMath says passing the law would save a lot of lives by reducing the number of crashes, and reducing the number of crashes would also save state drivers a lot of money.
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Seven states – including Louisiana – have partial hand-held phone use bans in place, but McMath says they can be nearly impossible to enforce. A similar bill last year cleared the House and Senate, but failed to come out of a compromise committee.
Former New Orleans sportscaster and radio host Vince Marinello has died in prison. Marinello was serving a life sentence for murdering his wife in 2006. Prosecutors showed he took great care in planning the killing, but neglected to get rid of his “to do” list for the day of the act. Marinello was 82.
Monthly Archives: February 2020
06:45 LRN Sportscast 02-28-20
The Pelicans begin a three-game homestand tonight by hosting the Cleveland Cavaliers. New Orleans is three games back of Memphis for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Pels Coach Alvin Gentry says if they are going to make the playoffs, they need to win at home…
AM Newscall 02/28/2020
23rd Judicial District Court Judge Jessie LeBlanc resigns in a letter full of accusations about others involved in the court system. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”
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A Covington Senator wants to ban drivers from holding their phone. He spoke with Matt Doyle…
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The Dow Jones is down 12 percent in the last five days thanks to coronavirus-related fears. Matt Doyle has the story…
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23rd Judicial District Court Judge Jessie LeBlanc has resigned following her admission of her use of the n-word in an angry text message to former Assumption Parish Chief Deputy Bruce Prejean as their extramarital affair ended. Baton Rouge attorney Franz Borghardt says it would have been difficult for her to continue in her role.
Leblanc told a Baton Rouge TV station that she used the slur to describe a black sheriff’s deputy and black law clerk in her district.
In the resignation letter, LeBlanc admitted to the extramarital affair, but says that three members of her bench knew of her previous relationship, having direct meetings with two of them. She also said another judge in her district, Alvin Turner, was made aware in 2017 that his own law clerk allegedly had an affair with Prejean as well. Borghardt says he’s not sure that the letter was the proper avenue to shed light on those issues.
Cut 5 (09) “…cases before him.”
Turner has since accused LeBlanc of distorting the truth.
Borghardt says that the letter creates a lot of questions and feels that the letter’s accusations warrant an investigation.
Cut 6 (08) “…to the community.”
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Covington Senator Patrick McMath introduces this year’s effort to ban all handheld phone use for drivers.
McMath says passing the law would save a lot of lives by reducing the number of crashes, and reducing the number of crashes would also save state drivers a lot of money.
The Republican cited stats showing Louisiana claims the nation’s 7th highest distracted driving rate.
McMath says his legislation proposes fines for an offense that are about average for the 20 states that do have total handheld driving bans.
McMath’s bill would allow drivers brief use of their phone to click to receive a call, make an emergency call, or respond to their GPS,
Seven states, including Louisiana, have partial bans on handheld use, but McMath says partial bans like ours can be nearly impossible to enforce.
Last session a similar version of this bill cleared the House, then Senate, but a compromise effort returned to the House and failed by a few votes.
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Coronavirus fears have sent the stock market tumbling, with the Dow Jones dropping 1,100 points yesterday alone, and nearly 12 percent over the past five days.
Tulane Professor of Finance Peter Ricchiuti says the virus has exacerbated a market that was already showing signs of weakness thanks to the US’s growing debt, the high price of stocks, and…
Ricchiuti says the 12 percent loss is still shy of the 20 loss needed for the declaration of a “bear” market.
That might have older retirement investors spooked, but Ricchiuti says those close to retirement likely have moved more towards bonds, which is paying off right about now…
Ricchiuti says younger investors should look to take advantage of declining stock prices by boosting contributions to their retirement accounts.
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President of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Ronnie Anderson announces he is retiring this summer following 31 years of leadership. Anderson says it has been a great run and credits those he’s worked with over the years for contributing to that.
Cut 13 (10) “…many good people.”
Anderson doesn’t have too many plans laid out to occupy his time, but he knows he’ll be spending more time with family.
Cut 14 (10) “…stuff with them.”
Anderson says many of the people he has worked with have become close like family.
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The 11th ranked LSU baseball team will spend the next three days in Houston facing Texas, Baylor and 15th ranked Oklahoma at the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic at Minute Maid Park. Coach Paul Mainieri says it will be an exciting weekend for his players and the fans
LSU will play Baylor on Saturday and then take on the Sooners on Sunday at 11 AM. Mainieri says Texas is undefeated on the season because they have not given up many runs….
LSU won Wednesday night seven to one over Louisiana Tech. Mainieri says he’ll use that same line-up over the course of the next weekend because at this point he feels that group gives them the best chance to win…
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The Pelicans begin an important three-game homestand tonight as the Cleveland Cavaliers make their only appearance at the Smoothie King Center. New Orleans is three games back of Memphis for the final playoff spot in the West and Coach Alvin Gentry says with 24 games left, the margin for error is small…
Gentry says if the Pelicans are going to make the playoffs, they have to defend their home court…
5:30 PM Newscast
Coronavirus fears are pushing down oil prices as demand sinks ahead of what could be a major global economic slowdown. That’s contributing to some remarkably low prices at the pump, which LSU Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says could do some real damage to Louisiana’s economy, which functions best when prices are high…
he U-S West Texas Intermediate crude fell below 46-dollars a barrel, it’s lowest level since January 2019.
A House bill filed by Jonesboro Republican Jack McFarland aims to allow nighttime hunting for feral hogs on private property at any time of the year. Similar legislation has surfaced in the past, but McFarland feels this year’s effort will have a better shot.
Congressman Ralph Abraham will not seek a fourth term in office, citing a promise he made before being elected in 2014 that he would term limit himself. The Congressman says the decision was not hard, and he’s proud of the votes he cast on behalf of Louisiana’s sprawling 5th district.
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Abraham made his three-term limit promise a core message of the campaign that saw him win the seat previously held by embattled GOP incumbent Vance McAllister.
According to the annual AccuWeather spring allergy forecast, a brutal allergy season is ahead for allergy sufferers. In Louisiana, the forecast calls for an above-average season. Spring starts on March 20th, but LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Allergy/Immunology Dr. Sanjay Kamboj says the pollen is already here.
Cut 3 (10) “…end of January”
430PM LRN News
Two-term Baton Rouge area Dsitrict Judge Jessie LeBlanc resigns in the wake of a scandal involving her use of racist slurs in text messages sent to an Ascension Sheriff’s Deputy she was having an affair with. The judge admitted to using the slurs, including the n-word about a court employee and an Ascension Parish Sheriff Deputy.
Congressman Ralph Abraham calls it quits after three terms representing Louisiana’s sprawling 5th district. Abraham says he made a promise to voters in 2014 that he would term limit himself, and he’s going to keep that promise…
In 2014 Abraham’s narrowly topped a crowded GOP primary field and ultimately won 65 percent of the vote in the general against Monroe Mayor and Democrat Jamie Mayo. He’s faced little opposition since.
According to the annual AccuWeather spring allergy forecast predicts we’ll see a brutal allergy season. In Louisiana, the forecast calls for an above-average season. LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Allergy/Immunology Dr. Sanjay Kamboj says In order to prevent an allergy flair up, don’t open windows and doors until the early afternoon. If an allergy sufferer goes outside, there are steps to take upon getting home.
Cut 5 (11) “…home from outside.”
Oil prices continued to fall today as demand weakens over concerns from the coronavirus. The U-S West Texas Intermediate crude fell below 46-dollars a barrel, it’s lowest level since January 2019. LSU Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says there’s a lot of uncertainty right now
4:45 LRN Sportscast
Rough night in Gainesville last night for the LSU basketball team as they fell to Florida 81-66. Florida shot 55-percent from the field and was seven of 10 from three-point range in the second half. The Tigers did not have reserve Charles Manning. He’s already missed time with a broken bone in his right foot, now he has a fracture in his left foot and will miss the next few games. The Bayou Bengals host Texas A-and-M at 11 AM on Saturday.
Tonight, Louisiana Tech basketball visits Western Kentucky. The Bulldogs and Hilltoppers are tied for second place in Conference USA, one game back of North Texas. Western Kentucky beat Tech in Ruston earlier this year. Tip-off for the final regular-season road game is at seven PM.
The Pelicans are getting ready for a three-game homestand that starts tomorrow against Cleveland. The Lakers will be in the Smoothie King Center on Sunday and then it’s Minnesota on Tuesday night. The Pelicans are three-games back of the Grizzlies for the final playoff spot in the West.
Legislation filed for the upcoming session could result in sports wagering having a spot on the statewide ballot in November…..
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The 11th ranked LSU baseball team is in Houston, they have a game tomorrow night against undefeated Texas at Seven PM in Minute Maid Park. The Tigers will play Baylor on Saturday and 15th ranked Oklahoma on Sunday. The Bayou Bengals beat Louisiana Tech seven to one last night. The Bulldogs will start a four-game series versus Maine on Friday at Ruston High School.
3:30 PM Newscast
Congressman Ralph Abraham will not seek a fourth term in office, citing a promise he made before being elected in 2014 that he would term limit himself. Abraham isn’t completely ruling out future public service, and assuming the President were to win reelection, he would be interested in a position in his administration if offered.
Abraham finished third in the gubernatorial primary last October.
According to the annual AccuWeather spring allergy forecast, a brutal allergy season is ahead for allergy sufferers. In Louisiana, the forecast calls for an above-average season. Spring starts on March 20th, but LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Allergy/Immunology Dr. Sanjay Kamboj says humidity, hot weather, and carbon dioxide from cars all contribute to this being a brutal season.
A House bill filed by Jonesboro Republican Jack McFarland aims to allow nighttime hunting for feral hogs on private property at any time of the year. McFarland says feral hogs will eat anything and have a negative impact of row crops as well as other wildlife, but adds the problem isn’t just limited to rural communities.
Cut 11 (11) “…hog problem now.”
Similar legislation has been attempted in the past, but McFarland believes the problem has gotten worse and feels it would have more support this year.
Oil prices continued to fall today as demand weakens over concerns from the coronavirus. The U-S West Texas Intermediate crude fell below 46-dollars a barrel, it’s lowest level since January 2019. LSU Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says if oil prices continue to drop, it will cause problems in the oil patch for businesses who are already struggling to make a profit
LRN PM Newscall February 27
A brutal allergy season is ahead for allergy sufferers. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”
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Congressman Ralph Abraham tells Matt Doyle his support for term limits guided his decision not to seek a 4th term in office…
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According to the annual AccuWeather spring allergy forecast predicts we’ll see a brutal allergy season. In Louisiana, the forecast calls for an above-average season. LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Allergy/Immunology Dr. Sanjay Kamboj says the pollen is already here.
Kamboj says humidity, hot weather, and carbon dioxide from cars all contribute to this being a brutal season.
In order to prevent an allergy flair up, Kamboj recommends not opening windows and doors until the early afternoon. If an allergy sufferer goes outside, there are steps to take upon getting home.
Cut 5 (11) “…home from outside.”
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U.S. Representative Ralph Abraham will not seek a fourth term in office, citing a promise he made before being elected in 2014 that he would term limit himself. Abraham says the decision to serve only three terms in the House is one he made six years ago on the campaign trail….
The Congressman says the decision was not hard, and he’s proud of the votes he cast on behalf of Louisiana’s sprawling 5th district.
Abraham isn’t completely ruling out future public service, and assuming the President were to win reelection, he would be interested in a position in his administration if offered.
Abraham finished third in the gubernatorial primary last October.
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A House bill filed by Jonesboro Republican Jack McFarland aims to allow nighttime hunting for feral hogs on private property any time of the year. Similar legislation has been attempted in the past, but McFarland believes the problem has gotten worse and feels it would have more support this year.
A hunter would need a basic hunting license and as well as permission from the land owner. McFarland says the bill would also extend to other damaging species.
Current law McFarland says feral hogs will eat anything and have a negative impact of row crops as well as other wildlife, but adds the problem isn’t just limited to rural communities.
Cut 11 (11) “…hog problem now.”
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Oil prices continued to fall today as demand weakens over concerns from the coronavirus. The U-S West Texas Intermediate crude fell below 46-dollars a barrel, it’s lowest level since January 2019. LSU Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says there’s a lot of uncertainty right now
Dismukes says if oil prices continue to drop, it will cause problems in the oil patch for businesses who are already struggling to make a profit
With oil prices dropping, motorists are seeing gas prices for regular gasoline just above two-dollars a gallon and the cost of natural gas has also declined. But Dismukes Louisiana’s economy is at its best when energy companies are making money and profits are hard to pull off right now
230PM LRN News
Two-term District Court Judge Jessie LeBlanc resigns in the wake of a scandal involving her use of racist slurs in text messages sent to a Sheriff’s Deputy she was having an affair with. The judge admitted to using the slurs, including the n-word about a court employee and an Ascension Parish Sheriff Deputy. The letter was sent to the Secretary of State’s office. Governor Edwards had called for her resignation yesterday.
Coronavirus fears are pushing down oil prices as demand sinks ahead of what could be a major global economic slowdown. That’s contributing to some remarkably low prices at the pump, which LSU Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says could do some real damage to Louisiana’s economy, which functions best when prices are high…
he U-S West Texas Intermediate crude fell below 46-dollars a barrel, it’s lowest level since January 2019.
A brutal allergy season is ahead for allergy sufferers. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”
A House bill filed by Jonesboro Republican Jack McFarland aims to allow nighttime hunting for feral hogs on private property any time of the year. McFarland feels this year’s effort will have a better shot than previous years’
1:30 LRN Newscast February 27
Baton Rouge area State District Judge Jessie Leblanc has submitted her resignation one day after Governor John Bel Edwards called for her to step down. Leblanc admitted to using racial slurs in an angry text message sent to a former sheriff’s deputy. The message was sent after an eight-year extramarital affair had ended with the cop from Assumption Parish.
Congressman Ralph Abraham tells Matt Doyle his support for term limits guided his decision not to seek a 4th term in office…
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Oil prices continued to fall today as demand weakens over concerns from the coronavirus. The U-S West Texas Intermediate crude fell below 46-dollars a barrel, it’s the lowest level since January 2019. LSU Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says there’s a lot of uncertainty right now…
cut 12 (10) “…globally”
Dismukes says if oil prices continue to drop, it will cause problems in the oil patch for businesses who are already struggling to make a profit.
Jonesboro Republican Jack McFarland has filed legislation that would allow for year-round nighttime hunting of feral hogs on private property. There’s been opposition to this bill in the past, but McFarland says he’s worked to address the opponent’s concerns…
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The legislative session begins March 9th.