4:30 LRN Newscast May 10

A bill that would make kindergarten mandatory in Louisiana receives approval from a second committee in the Louisiana Senate. The Senate Finance Committee advanced the measure today, despite concerns from former state representative Woody Jenkins who says it’s better for young children to be at home.

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Proponents cited studies showing the long-term benefits of early education.

State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley backs legislation to be heard on the House floor that would allow school systems to have year-round classes. Brumley says it’s a pilot program option, approved by the board and BESE…

Cut 7 (11) “…of time.”

The extended classroom time would be funded by federal relief dollars.

House Commerce rejects legislation that would prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says her bill would bring Louisiana housing law in line with federal law and standard practice at the world’s biggest companies.

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An opponent argued landlords should not be forced to rent to someone they don’t want to rent to.

A propane explosion at a St. Landry Parish crawfish boil sent four people to the hospital over the weekend. Parish President Jessie Bellard says at least one person had burns to 30 to 40 percent of their body and another had suspected internal injuries, but luckily no one died.

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The Fire Marshall’s is investigating the incident.

4:45 LRN Sportscast May 10

After rallying from a 14-point deficit to beat Charlotte 112 to 110 last night, the Pelicans are in Memphis tonight as they continue their quest to try and catch San Antonio for the final spot in the play-in tournament. New Orleans trails the Spurs by 1.5 games. San Antonio hosts the Bucks tonight.

LSU men’s basketball has received a signed national letter of intent from seven-footer Efton Reid, a five-star prospect from I-M-G Academy in Florida. Reid chose LSU over Florida State, Pittsburgh, Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio State and also had scholarship offers from Kansas and Louisville. 24-7-sports ranks Reid as the nation’s 28th best prospect.

Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is donating 120-thousand dollars to the New Orleans Police Department so that the NOPD can provide anti-racism training to 80 officers over the next two years. Jordan says he hopes this police-training program can bring a positive impact to New Orleans.

After taking two of three from Auburn, LSU baseball is looking forward to a big week. Tomorrow they are scheduled to host 14th ranked Louisiana Tech and then Alabama for the weekend. The Crimson Tide is 11 and 12 in the SEC, while the Tigers are 9-and-15. The series starts Friday.

Because of heavy rainfall in Miami, Louisiana Tech only played two games this past weekend against F-I-U, splitting a doubleheader on Saturday. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says having two games rained out might be a good thing…
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Since he didn’t pitch yesterday, eight-game winner Jarret Whorff will start for the Bulldogs, but he’s only expected to pitch two or three innings.

The LHSAA Baseball State Championships are set to begin tomorrow in Sulphur. There will be eight semi-final games. It starts with third-seeded Elizabeth versus second-seeded Anaccoo at 10 AM in a Class B semi-final contest.

330 PM LRN News

Legislation that would make kindergarten attendance mandatory continues its steady march through the Legislature, this time clearing a second Senate committee. Proponents argue there’s a lot of research showing the benefits of early childhood education, but Turkey Creek Senator Heather Cloud is concerned parents could end up in jail they decide not to send their child to kindergarten…

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A propane tank explosion at a crawfish boil in Krotz Springs over the weekend results in four victims needing to be airlifted to hospitals. St. Landry Parish President Jessie Bellard says the explosion occurred after one person at the party took a propane tank into a nearby shed and was trying to adjust a setting on the valves…

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one victim suffered burns to a third of their body and is expected to have a long road to recovery.

A bill to give school systems the option to for year-round school awaits debate in the House. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Five LSU students and their instructor will make history next year when their radiation detection device is included in the IM-1 lunar mission. The team worked with private partners to develop a detection device that could survive on the surface of the moon and detect potentially deadly galactic radiation ahead of the restart of manned missions.

2:30 LRN May 10

A proposal to require all five-year-old children in Louisiana to attend kindergarten is headed to the Senate floor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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One in three Louisianans has received at least one dose of the COVID vaccine.  The total number of administered doses is just below 2.8 million. Most of the doses are of the two-dose regimen of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

A bill to give school systems the option to have year-round school awaits debate on the House floor. State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley says there are several reasons it could help students for example only 46-percent of students are mastering content when they leave third grade and in eighth grade, only 28-percent are on mastery level in math.

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But teacher unions oppose the measure.

House Commerce rejects legislation that would prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center Policy Director Maxwell Ciardullo recounted the story of a woman who was sexually harassed by her landlord after she invited her girlfriend over to the house she was renting.

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Bill author New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman voluntarily deferred the bill.

1:30 LRN Newscast May 10

A bill to make kindergarten mandatory in Louisiana receives approval from a second committee in the Louisiana Senate. The Senate Finance Committee advanced the measure today. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says studies show a child is better off when they are in an educational environment early in life…

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Former state representative Woody Jenkins opposed the measure stating it’s better for young children to be at home.

A bill to give school systems the option to have year-round school awaits debate on the House floor. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds expressed concern to State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley about changes to a year-round school year and the effects it could have on family time spent over summer break.

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Teachers Unions oppose the bill.

House Commerce rejects legislation that would prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick spoke against the bill. He says landlords should be free to choose who they rent to.

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The legislation was voluntarily deferred by bill author New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman after a vote to move favorably was rejected 7-4.

A propane tank explosion at a crawfish boil in Krotz Springs over the weekend results in four victims needing to be airlifted to hospitals. Parish President Jessie Bellard says the large explosion could have been much worse if the rest of the party had been near the rig at the time the gas ignited.

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The Fire Marshal is currently investigating the explosion.

1230 PM LRN News

House Commerce rejects legislation that would prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says her bill would bring Louisiana housing law in line with federal law and standard practice at the world’s biggest companies.

Cut 13 (12)“…law”

An opponent argued landlords should not be forced to rent to someone they don’t want to rent to.

A propane explosion at a St. Landry Parish crawfish boil sent four people to the hospital over the weekend. Parish President Jessie Bellard says at least one person had burns to 30 to 40 percent of their body and another had suspected internal injuries, but luckily no one died.

Cut 10 (11) “.happened” 

A bill that would make kindergarten mandatory in Louisiana receives approval from a second committee in the Louisiana Senate. The Senate Finance Committee advanced the measure today, despite concerns from former state representative Woody Jenkins who says it’s better for young children to be at home

Cut 3 (12)  “…institutional setting.” 

Proponents cited studies showing the long-term benefits of early education.

State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley backs legislation set to be heard on the House floor that would allow school systems to have year-round classes. Brumley says it’s a pilot program option, approved by the board and BESE…

Cut 7 (11) “…of time.”

The extended classroom time would be funded by federal relief dollars.

1140 Sportscast 5/10

LSU had a chance to sweep Auburn on the Plains this past weekend, but mustered just two hits in a two to one loss in game three on Saturday. Tre Morgan started the game with a solo home run, but that was all of the scoring for the Tigers. Coach Paul Mainieri was surprised they couldn’t do more at the plate…

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LSU is scheduled to host Louisiana Tech tomorrow.

The New Orleans Pelicans grabbed a much-needed win over the Charlotte Hornets 112-110 as they kept their play-in tournament hopes alive.  Guard Eric Bledsoe had 24 points for the Pelicans and Jaxson Hayes to add 18 points and 8 rebounds.  The Pels were able to overcome Terry Rozier’s 43 points without the help of Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram.  New Orleans now trails San Antonio by a game and a half for the final spot in the play-in tournament.  The Pels will take on Memphis tonight.

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LSU men’s basketball has signed a five-star prospect as seven-footer Efton Reid.   Reid played last season at I-M-G Academy where he averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds a game last season and is ranked 24th nationally by 24-7 sports.  The big-man chose LSU over a number of big-time schools.

ULM took two of three from Sun Belt West leader U-T-A this past weekend. The Warhawks won a doubleheader on Saturday, five to one and then 10-to-8 at Warhawk Field. Game  Two winning pitcher in was Reid Goleman who threw a career-high four innings in relief, allowing one run. Coach Michael Federico says he wasn’t expecting that…

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In baseball news, Louisiana Tech’s doubleheader yesterday against FIU in Miami was rained out.  The Bulldogs split a doubleheader with the Panthers on Saturday.

 

11:30 LRN Newscast May 10

A proposal to legalize recreational marijuana will be heard on the House floor today. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says his polling shows nearly seven out of every ten Louisiana voters support full legalization, but there’s strong opposition inside the State Capitol…
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The House convenes at two o’clock.

A bill to give school systems the option to have year-round school awaits debate on the House floor. State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley says there are several reasons it could help students for example only 46-percent of students are mastering content when they leave third grade and in eighth grade, only 28-percent are on mastery level in math.
Cut 6 (09) “…as a whole.”
But teacher unions oppose the measure.

A propane tank explosion at a crawfish boil in Krotz Springs over the weekend results in four victims needing to be airlifted to hospitals. Parish President Jessie Bellard says the explosion occurred after one person took a propane tank into a nearby shed and was trying to adjust a setting on the valves…
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Bellard says at least one person had burns to 30 to 40 percent of their body and another had suspected internal injuries, but luckily no one died.

The first episode of a new reality TV series called Louisiana Law aired last night on the Animal Planet channel. State Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division Colonel Chad Hebert says the show follows wildlife agents as they do their jobs and Hebert credits the production team for capturing the feel of the job…
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10:30 LRN Newscast May 10

Legislation that would allow Louisiana voters to vote on the full legalization of marijuana is set to be heard in the House today. Many were surprised when the House Criminal Justice Committee approved the bill on a 7-5 vote. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says there’s real momentum behind this bill’s historic visit to the House floor.

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Governor Edwards has backtracked on his previous opposition to legalization. He says he won’t make a decision until a bill hits his desk.

Amazon announced they will build a robotics fulfillment center in Shreveport that would bring a thousand new jobs with a starting pay of 15-dollars an hour. Construction is already underway on the 200-million-dollar project locate at Hunter Industrial Park. Governor Edwards says teamwork is responsible for the project…

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Hiring will begin next year.

A federal vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to meet on Wednesday to discuss the recommendation of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine for ages 12 to 15.  State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we know children ages 12 to 15 are not as likely to develop a serious illness from COVID, but having that age group vaccinated is still beneficial.

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents are the stars of a new Animal Planet series “Louisiana Law” which premiered last night. The first episode focused on a crab trap theft, rescuing an injured eagle, a drunk oyster boat captain, and more. LDWF Enforcement Division Colonel Chad Hebert says you’ll get to see a lot more as the series unfolds…

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It airs Sundays at 8 pm on Animal Planet.

9:30 LRN Newscast May 10

A proposal to legalize recreational marijuana will be heard on the House floor today. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says his polling shows nearly seven out of every ten Louisiana voters support full legalization, but Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson’s bill faces strong opposition inside the State Capitol…
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Supporters argue legalization could raise as much as 200 million dollars a year in state revenue. Opponents argue it will lead to increased marijuana consumption.

Construction is underway in Shreveport on an Amazon fulfillment center that would create over one thousand full-time jobs with starting pay of 15-dollars per hour. Governor John Bel Edwards says this is a major economic development victory…
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Most of the hiring will take place next summer.

A Breaux Bridge man wanted in the death of an infant who was found in a vehicle in St. Mary Parish is now behind bars after he was arrested yesterday. 53-year-old Ervin Melancon has been charged with second-degree murder. The cause of the infant’s death has not been determined.

Later this week a federal advisory committee will meet and vote on the emergency use of the Pfizer COVID vaccine for a younger age group. Brooke Thorington has more…
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