LRN PM Newscall March 1

Leaders in the state legislature are beginning to formulate their plans for tax reform legislation to be debated in the regular session that begins next month. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The state has hit another milestone in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Brook Thorington has the story…

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Legislative leaders say they are putting together a tax reform plan that will be debated during the regular session that begins April 12th. Senate President Page Cortez says because of the complexity of the current tax structure, they want to bring stability, simplicity, and predictability to the state’s tax code

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Cortez says the highest priority is to create a centralized state and local sales tax collection. He says Louisiana is one of three states not to have one, which makes it more difficult on businesses when it comes to paying taxes.

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Cortez says phasing out the property tax businesses pay on inventory and reducing and simplifying the corporate franchise tax are other proposals that will be debated.

He says Senate and House leaders are also looking at eliminating the ability for taxpayers to deduct federal income taxes they pay on their state returns, which could lead to an overall lower income tax rate…

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During an AARP Tele-Town Hall meeting, New Orleans physician Dr. Eric Griggs answered questions about COVID-19 and the vaccines. Griggs says the three vaccines available underwent thorough testing, Johnson and Johnson had 30-thousand clinical trial participants and 75-thousand people in the Pfizer and Moderna trials.

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Griggs says it’s important not to take anything like Tylenol before you are vaccinated to dull your immune response to the vaccine however you can take pain relief after your injection.

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When it comes to behavior after you have been vaccinated Griggs says because of variants of the virus you still need to continue to social distance and wear masks. As for travel and visiting with others outside your immediate household…

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To hear the complete town hall, visit AARP Louisiana’s Facebook page.

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New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said today that Tulane police officer Martinus Mitchum was fatally shot on Friday by a man who tried to force his way into a high school basketball playoff game. Ferguson says Mitchum was working as a security guard and tried to escort the gunman out of the building after he hit an employee working at the door

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Officer Mithum was rushed to University Medical Center where he died and 35-year-old John Shallerhorn was quickly arrested and charged with one count of first-degree murder of a police officer. Ferguson calls Mitchum a hero for making sure Shallerhorn didn’t get inside the gym…

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It’s been reported Shallerhorn became irate after being told he had to wear a mask at the Carver High School playoff game, but Ferguson can not confirm that

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The Louisiana Health Department says it expects to receive this week nearly 38-thousand doses of Johnson and Johnson’s newly approved COVID-19 vaccine. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says this is a single dose vaccine which could be especially beneficial for people who have difficulty taking time off of work

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Kanter says the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is also a more durable vaccine and it can last up to three months in a refrigerator, whereas the other vaccines must be stored at very cold temperatures

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Kanter says clinical trials on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine show its 100-percent effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths

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1:30 LRN Newscast March 1

The Louisiana Health Department says it expects to receive this week nearly 38-thousand doses of Johnson and Johnson’s newly approved COVID-19 vaccine. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says this is a single dose vaccine which could be especially beneficial for people who have difficulty taking time off of work
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During an AARP Tele-town hall meeting, New Orleans physician Doctor Eric Griggs says it’s important not to take anything like Tylenol before you are vaccinated to dull your immune response to the vaccine however you can take pain relief after your injection.
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New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said today that Tulane police officer Martinus Mitchum was fatally shot on Friday by a man who tried to force his way into a high school basketball playoff game. Ferguson says Mitchum was working as a security guard and tried to escort the gunman out of the building after he hit an employee working at the door
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Officer Mithum was rushed to University Medical Center where he died and 35-year-old John Shallerhorn was quickly arrested and charged with one count of first-degree murder of a police officer.

Legislative leaders say tax reform is on the top of their agenda to pass when the legislative session begins on April 12th. Senate President Page Cortez says the highest priority is to create a centralized state and local sales tax collection. He says Louisiana is one of three states not to have one, which makes it more difficult on businesses when it comes to paying taxes.
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12:30 LRN Newscast March 1

During an AARP Tele-Town Hall meeting, this morning New Orleans physician and health educator Dr. Eric Griggs answered questions about COVID-19 and the vaccines. Griggs says the current three vaccines underwent thorough testing, Johnson and Johnson had 30-thousand clinical trial participants and 75-thousand people in the Pfizer and Moderna trials.

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The Johnson and Johnson vaccine will be available in Louisiana this week as an estimated 38-thousand doses are scheduled to arrive. Tulane School of Medicine Professor Doctor Lisa Morici says the J-and-J vaccine has an efficacy rate of 66-percent, which is not as high as the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines….

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Governor Edwards’ proposed 400-dollar K-12 teacher pay raise has some teacher advocates crying foul. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The state reports 408 new COVID-19 cases and 20 fatalities.

 

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The LSU men’s basketball team had a five-point lead at Arkansas on Saturday, but played poorly in the second half and fell behind by 20 before losing to the 20th ranked Razorbacks 83-75.  Coach Will Wade says it was a tale of two halves.

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The 2021 Sun Belt men’s basketball tournament is scheduled for later this week from March 5to 8 at the Pensacola Bay Center.  ULM will play South Alabama in the first round on Friday, March 5th at 5:30.  ULL earned a first-round bye and the Ragin Cajuns will take on the winner of the ULM-South Alabama game in round two.

Due to the difficulties of playing through the Covid-19 pandemic, the Southland Conference has expanded the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments from eight teams to 10.

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After a couple of losses on the road in Milwaukee and San Antonio, the Pelicans return home tonight to host the Utah Jazz, who have the best record in the NBA.  On Saturday, the Pels fell to the Spurs 117-114 to drop their record to 14-19.  After the game, New Orleans All-Star Zion Williamson said the team is close to winning a bunch of games.

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The LSU baseball team won all three games this weekend as they took down Youngstown State 6-2 and 5-3 in the first two games before beating Nicholls 14-0 in game three.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team swept its weekend series against Rice as the team got a 7-3 win on Friday night before winning 5-3 on Saturday then wrapped things up with a 6-3 victory over the Owls on Sunday.

11:30 LRN Newscast March 1st

Legislative leaders say they are putting together a tax reform plan that will be debated during the regular session that begins April 12th. Senate President Page Cortez says because of the complexity of the current tax structure, they want to bring stability, simplicity, and predictability to the state’s tax code.

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The Workforce Commission reports the state unemployment system was bombarded with fraudulent applications last year, but most were rejected. 28,000 suspected cases of attempted fraud have been turned over to law enforcement. And it’s suspected an additional 60,000 could be fraud attempts. Assistant Secretary of Unemployment Insurance Robert Wooley says these applications have incomplete information, and…

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The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts June 1st, but a committee at the National Hurricane Center is looking at changing the start date to May 15th. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the two-week jumpstart might be justified.

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The Johnson and Johnson one dose COVID-19 vaccine has received emergency use authorization and doses should arrive in the state this week.  Tulane School of Medicine Professor Dr. Lisa Morici says data shows the J & J vaccine doesn’t have any of the severe allergic reactions shown with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines.

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The J & J vaccine also doesn’t require deep cold storage making it ideal for rural transport.

10:30 LRN Newscast March 1

State health officials expect to receive 38-thousand doses of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine this week after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the J-and-J one-shot dose for emergency approval. Tulane School of Medicine Professor Doctor Lisa Morici says the J-and-J vaccine doesn’t require extensive cold storage like the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines…

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission reports the state unemployment system was bombarded with fraudulent applications last year, but most were rejected. The Workforce Commission has turned over 28,000 suspected cases of attempted unemployment insurance fraud to law enforcement. Secretary Ava Dejoie says those attempts failed.

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Many teachers are scoffing at the Governor’s proposed 400-dollar teacher pay raise, calling it far too little.  Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana Director Dr. Keith Courville says the Governor needs to add an extra zero to that figure if he wants to rival the pay teachers can find in neighboring states.

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The National Hurricane Center is considering whether the start of the hurricane season should be moved up from June 1st to May 15th. A named storm has formed before June 1st in each of the last six years. State Climatologist Barry Keim questions is it because we detecting storms sooner or is climate responsible for the jumpstart.

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The 2020 season began May 16th when Arthur formed off the east coast of Florida.

 

9:30 LRN Newscast March 1

The Johnson and Johnson vaccine arrives in the state this week. Brooke Thorington on what makes this vaccine different from the others…
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Today at 5 PM is the deadline for victims who were sexually abused by Catholic clergy to fill compensation claims against the Archdiocese of New Orleans. It was ten months ago today that the Archdiocese filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy protection. Victims are able to file their claims online.

The director of the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana Keith Courville calls Governor Edwards’ proposed 400-dollar teacher salary hike a slap in the face of educators who have made great sacrifices during the COVID-19 pandemic…
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The state legislature will have the ability to increase the raise proposal when they meet during the regular session that starts next month.

The National Hurricane Center is considering whether to move up the official start date of the hurricane season from June 1st to May 15th. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the hurricane season is tied to sea surface temperatures and when they become warm enough, they help produce tropical storms and hurricanes….
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Keim says a named tropical storm has formed before June 1st each of the last six years.

8:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Many teachers are scoffing at Governor Edwards’ proposed 400 dollar teacher pay raise, calling it far too little. Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana Director Dr. Keith Courville says the governor needs to add an extra zero to that figure if he wants to rival the pay teachers receive in neighboring states.
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The state legislature can add to the teacher pay raise proposal when they discuss the budget during the regular session.

The Johnson and Johnson one-dose COVID-19 vaccine will arrive in the state this week. Tulane School of Medicine Professor Dr. Lisa Morici says the J & J vaccine has a 66-percent efficacy rate and is safe to use…
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts June 1st, but a committee at the National Hurricane Center is looking at changing the start date to May 15th. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the two-week jumpstart might be justified.
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The record-breaking 2020 season saw its first named storm on May 16th when tropical storm Arthur formed east of Florida.

We are approaching the one-year anniversary of when COVID restrictions went into place, which resulted in thousands of people out of work. Louisiana Workforce Commission Secretary Ava Dejoie told the Joint Legislative Budget Committee that her agency handed out eight billion dollars in federal and state unemployment benefits in 2020…
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The current modified phase two order expires Wednesday and there’s a chance some of the restrictions will be loosened.

7:30 LRN Newscast March 1

A third COVID-19 vaccine will become available in Louisiana this week as an estimated 38-thousand Johnson and Johnson vaccines will arrive. Tulane School of Medicine Professor Doctor Lisa Morici says The J-and-J vaccine has an efficacy rate of 66-percent, which is not as high as the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines….
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Governor John Bel Edwards has proposed a 400-dollar pay raise for teachers in his budget for next fiscal year. But Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana Director Keith Courville says that’s far too little to help the state hit the southern regional average for teachers’ pay…
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The average teacher salary in Louisiana is about four-thousand dollars less than the Southern Regional Average.

Lousiana Senator Bill Cassidy said on C-N-N’s Face the Nation that it’s not a good idea for the Republican party to idolize former President Donald Trump or put one person on a pedestal. Meanwhile, Trump called the seven Republicans who voted to impeach him, grandstanders.

The National Hurricane Center is discussing whether to move the Atlantic hurricane season up by two weeks to May 15th. Brooke Thorington has more
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6:45 LRN Sportscast March 1

After a couple of tough losses on the road in Milwaukee and San Antonio, the Pelicans return home tonight to host the Utah Jazz, who have the best record in the NBA. On Saturday, the Pels fell to the Spurs 117 to 114 to drop their record to 14-19. After the game, New Orleans All-Star Zion Williamson said the team is close to winning a bunch of games…
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Tonight’s game versus the Jazz is at 7 PM.

Is Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ retiring? Still, no announcement from the 42-year-old and his longtime trainer Todd Durkin posted on Instagram a video of Brees pushing a weight sled up and down a parking lot.

The LSU men’s basketball team enters the final week of the regular season in fourth place in the SEC. The top four teams receive a double-bye in the SEC Tournament. TheTigers host last-place Vanderbilt tomorrow night.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball recorded two blowout victories over the weekend beating Rice 101-57 and 79-58. Before Saturday’s game, Tech celebrated the collegiate careers of the six senior Bulldog basketball players who have led the team to a 19-6 record this season. Coach Eric Konkol calls them a special group
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There is the potential for another game to be added, if not La Tech will play in the Conference USA Tournament next week in Frisco, Texas.