4:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Governor John Bel Edwards has vetoed Senate Bill 156, the bill to prevent transgender athletes from competing on girls’ sports teams in schools. Governor Edwards says the bill was a “solution in search of a problem that simply does not exist in Louisiana.” He added that discrimination is not a Louisiana value. No word yet if the legislature will hold a session to override the veto.

However, Governor Edwards has signed legislation that should help prevent employment discrimination against those who were charged but never convicted of a crime. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says under his bill a business cannot request a background check for an applicant if it did not lead to a conviction.

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Willard says his bill is a step towards “banning the box” for private-sector employers.

The CDC reports a higher-than-expected number of cases of myocarditis in people who received their second dose of mRNA covid vaccines. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease professor Dr. John Vanchire says the risks involved with getting covid versus getting myocarditis isn’t comparable…

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The vaccines that fall under this category include Pfizer and Moderna.

Aduhelm (Add-u-helm) the newest drug to treat Alzheimer’s comes with a hefty price tag of $56,000 annually per patient, Chair of Neurology at Tulane School of Medicine Dr. Demetrius Maraganore (Mare-ah-gah-nor-ay)…

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He’s advising his patients to look at participating in a study to forgo the cost.

4:45 LRN Sportscast June 22

The NBA draft lottery is tonight at 7:30. The Pelicans have a 4.5 percent chance of landing the number one pick. A 20-percent chance of receiving a top-four selection. But the most likely scenario is that the Pels end up with the 10th pick. There’s a 60-percent chance that will happen.

The Pelicans have reportedly received permission to speak with Brooklyn Nets assistant Jacque Vaughn and Milwaukee Bucks assistant Charles Lee. Vaughn previously was the head coach at Orlando and finished with a record of 58 and 158 after two-plus losing seasons.

LSU basketball’s Adam Miller and Louisiana Tech’s Kenneth Lofton are among 17 finalists for the 2021 USA Basketball Mens’ Under-19 World Cup team.

On three-sports is reporting that LSU’s basketball player Josh Leblanc is entering the transfer portal after appearing in 25 games last season for the Tigers and averaged three points a contest. The Baton Rouge product transferred in from Georgetown.

The Catholic High of Baton Rouge football team made four straight trips to the state championship game from 2017 to 2020. But the titles they won in 2017 and 2020 have been wiped off the record books as the school acknowledges they violated LHSAA rules, which has led to the school forfeiting its two state football championships and two runner-up trophies.

Gabe Fertitta was the head coach during this time and he resigned in February and joined the University of Louisville coaching staff. WBRZ sports reporter Matt Trent says Fertitta told him he had no idea about these allegations…
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The LHSAA or Catholic High has not provided details on the violations that occurred, but Trent has learned the school committed multiple recruiting violations.

Monroe police have made an arrest in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Sherman, the former Richwood High quarterback who was fatally shot on Friday night. 21-year old Malech Rucks has been charged with one count of second-degree murder.

330 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards signs legislation prohibiting employers from discriminating against job applicants who have been charged with a crime but never convicted. Under the bill by New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard employers are barred from requesting background checks relative to criminal histories of non-felons. Willard says his legislation started as an attempt to outright ban private-sector employers from asking if an applicant has a felony record.

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Two weeks ago, the FDA approved the first drug to treat Alzheimer’s in more than 15 years, despite an independent committee not endorsing Aduhelm (Add-u-helm). Chair of Neurology at Tulane School of Medicine Dr. Demetrius Maraganore (Mare-ah-gah-nor-ay) says this is the first drug to reduce amyloids in the brain which are prevalent among patients.

Cut 6 (11) “…reverse Alzheimer’s.”

Catholic High School in Baton Rouge has vacated its 2017 and 2020 state football championships after the LHSAA determined they violated rules that occurred in 2017 as a result of an investigation that began in March. Gabe Fertitta was the head coach of the Bears during their run to four straight championship games in 2017 and 2020. WBRZ-TV sports reporter Matt Trent says Fertitta told him he did not know about these allegations…

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Fertitta resigned from Catholic in February.

The CDC reports a higher-than-expected number of cases of myocarditis in people who received their second dose of mRNA covid vaccines. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease professor Dr. John Vanchire says that while myocarditis can be fatal, the inflammation is treatable and shouldn’t scare patients from getting vaccinated…

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LRN PM Newscall June 22

The newly approved drug Aduhelm (Add-u-helm) to treat Alzheimer’s has stirred interest in the state but it comes with a hefty price tag. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Under a bill signed by Governor Edwards those who have a criminal history but were never convicted of a crime can’t be discriminated against by employers. Matt Doyle has more.

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Catholic High School in Baton Rouge has vacated its 2017 and 2020 state football championships after the LHSAA determined they violated rules that occurred in 2017 as a result of an investigation that began in March. WBRZ-TV sports reporter Matt Trent says he’s learned that inappropriate contact occurred with athletes.

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While this punishment stems from numerous recruiting violations, Trent says that more violations could have occurred.

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Gabe Fertitta was the head coach of the Bears during their run to four straight championship games in 2017 and 2020. He resigned from Catholic in February and joined the University of Louisville coaching staff. Trent says Fertitta told him he did not know about these allegations…

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The LHSAA or Catholic High has not provided details on the violations that occurred.

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Two weeks ago, the FDA approved the first drug to treat Alzheimer’s in more than 15 years, despite an independent committee not endorsing Aduhelm (Add-u-helm). Chair of Neurology at Tulane School of Medicine Dr. Demetrius Maraganore (Mare-ah-gah-nor-ay) says this is the first drug to reduce amyloids in the brain which are prevalent among patients.

Cut 6 (11) “…reverse Alzheimer’s.”

He says this drug will put the reducing amyloid theory to the test.

But with a hefty price tag of $56,000 annually per patient Maraganore says no physician with a good conscience is going to recommend a medication with uncertain benefits that are not cost-effective.

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Maraganore says however patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s could still possibly benefit from the medication and he’s recommending that his patients look at participating in a study.

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It’s estimated that 92,000 residents over the age of 65 suffer from Alzheimer’s in Louisiana.

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Governor Edwards signs legislation that should help prevent employment discrimination against those who were charged but never convicted of a crime.

New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says under his bill a business cannot request a background check for an applicant if it did not lead to a conviction.

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Willard says his legislation also attempts to help out convicted felons who are out of jail and seeking a job.

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The bill also calls for businesses to consider the nature of a convicted felon’s offense and how long it has been since the offense was committed.

Willard says his legislation started as an attempt to outright ban private-sector employers from asking if an applicant has a felony record. While that was a bridge too far this year for the business community…

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Currently, state agencies have “banned the box” and do not require applicants to note whether they are a convicted felon.

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The CDC reports a higher-than-expected number of cases of myocarditis in people who received their second dose of mRNA covid vaccines. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease professor Dr. John Vanchire says cases have been the highest amongst men under the age of 18 and the heart inflammation symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, and chest pains

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The vaccines that fall under this category include Pfizer and Moderna. Dr. Vanchire says that while myocarditis can be fatal, the inflammation is treatable and shouldn’t scare patients from getting vaccinated…

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Contracting myocarditis is more likely after getting the vaccine but is still a rare event with 20 to 30 cases out of a million. Dr. Vanchire says the risks involved with getting covid versus getting myocarditis isn’t comparable…

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2:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Governor Edwards signs legislation to help prevent employment discrimination against those who were charged but never convicted of a crime. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says the new law attempts to help out convicted felons who are out of jail and seeking a job.

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Catholic High School in Baton Rouge has vacated its 2017 and 2020 state football championships after the LHSAA determined they violated rules that occurred in 2017. WBRZ-TV sports reporter Matt Trent says while this punishment stems from numerous recruiting violations, more violations could have occurred.

Cut 4 (12) “…and play.”

Neither the association nor the school has provided details on the violations.

The CDC reports a higher-than-expected number of cases of myocarditis in people who received their second dose of mRNA covid vaccines. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease professor Dr. John Vanchire says cases have been the highest amongst men under the age of 18 and the heart inflammation symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, and chest pains.

Cut 12 (11) “…have recovered”

The newest drug to treat Alzheimer’s comes with a hefty price tag of $56,000 annually per patient, Chair of Neurology at Tulane School of Medicine Dr. Demetrius Maraganore says he’s recommending that his patients look at participating in a study.

Cut 8 (11) “…this point.”

1:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Authorities have made an arrest in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Sherman, the former Richwood High football player in Monroe that was killed Friday night. 21-year old Malech Rucks was booked at the Ouachita Parish Correctional Facility on one count of second-degree murder.

Under a bill signed by Governor Edwards, those who have a criminal history but were never convicted of a crime can’t be discriminated against by employers. Matt Doyle has more.

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The newest drug to treat Alzheimer’s comes with a hefty price tag of $56,000 annually per patient, annually per patient, Chair of Neurology at Tulane School of Medicine Dr. Demetrius Maraganore says

Cut 7 (11) “…treatment.”

Catholic High School in Baton Rouge has vacated its 2017 and 2020 state football championships after the LHSAA determined they violated rules that occurred in 2017 as a result of an investigation that began in March. WBRZ-TV sports reporter Matt Trent says he’s learned that inappropriate contact occurred with athletes.

Cut 3 (14) “…open house.”

Neither the school nor the association has not provided details on the violations that occurred.

1230 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards signs legislation that should help prevent employment discrimination against those who were charged but never convicted of a crime. New Orleans Representative Matthew Willard says under his bill a business cannot request a background check for an applicant if it did not lead to a conviction.

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Willard says his bill is a step towards “banning the box” for private-sector employers.

Two weeks ago, the FDA approved the first drug to treat Alzheimer’s in more than 15 years, despite an independent committee not endorsing Aduhelm (Add-u-helm). Chair of Neurology at Tulane School of Medicine Dr. Demetrius Maraganore (Mare-ah-gah-nor-ay) says this is the first drug to reduce amyloids in the brain which are prevalent among patients.

Cut 6 (11) “…reverse Alzheimer’s.”

Beginning in July of 2022, wrongfully convicted individuals who are exonerated will be eligible for more money, to compensate them for each year they spent behind bars. Brooke Thorington has more

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

Glen Guilbeau of the USA Today Network reports LSU’s next baseball coach could be one of three coaches who took their team to the College World Series this season…
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If LSU athletic director Scott Woodward wanted to speak with Arizona Coach Jay Johnson he could do so. Johnson and the Wildcats were eliminated from the College World Series yesterday with a 14-to-5 loss to Stanford.

The Pelicans have reportedly received permission to speak with Nets assistant coach Jacque Vaugn and Bucks assistant Charles Lee.

Tonight is the NBA draft lottery. The Pelicans have a 4.5 percent chance of landing the number one pick, a 20-percent chance at a top-four selection. If they don’t win the lottery, they’ll pick tenth in the draft.

Catholic High School in Baton Rouge has vacated its 2017 and 2020 state football championships after the LHSAA determined they violated rules as a result of an investigation that began in March. WBRZ-TV sports reporter Matt Trent says the violations stem from inappropriate contact with athletes in the Baton Rouge area.
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The LHSAA or Catholic High has not provided details on the violations that occurred.

The father of LSU senior pitcher Ma’Khail Hilliard, Keith Hillard, died in a tubing accident on the Amite River. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard…
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Ard believes the death will be ruled an accidental drowning after Keith Hilliard went under the water and never came up.

1130 AM News

Starting next July those who were found to be wrongfully convicted of a crime will see their compensation from the state increase from the current 25,000 dollars a year per year spent in prison to 40,000 dollars a year.  Gretna Representative Joe Marino’s bill received near-unanimous support.

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The maximum you can receive for wrongful conviction is 400,000 dollars.

After being crowded out of the housing market for the first half of the year there’s finally some good news for prospective first-time homebuyers: the price of lumber is plummeting. President of the Louisiana Homebuilders Association Tommy Pinion says the price is down about 45 percent in just over a month…

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Today and tomorrow Senate Education Chairman Cleo Fields will be visiting a few schools around the state to explain his recently signed legislation mandating kindergarten attendance for those who turn five on or before September 30th. Fields says he expects to get quite a few questions from parents who’d rather homeschool their five-year-olds. He says they’ll have two options…

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Fields says following the state curriculum will make your child TOPS eligible.

53-year-old Keith Hilliard, father of LSU pitcher Ma’Kail Hilliard, died in a Father’s Day drowning accident on the Amite River while tubing. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says the Upper Amite River is unpredictable and cautions anyone in the water to pay attention and wear protective life gear.

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10:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Lumber prices are down over 40 percent from May, a historic drop off after the commodity hit historic highs earlier last month. Matt Doyle has more.

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More than 250 thousand so far have registered at Shot At a Million dot com, the state’s COVID Vaccine incentive lottery. The website opened Monday at noon for participants. In addition to a grand prize of a million dollars, weekly prizes and scholarships are also being given away.

Compensation to those who have been wrongfully convicted and served time will increase from $25,000 to $40,000 annually. Sponsor of the legislation Gretna Representative Joe Marino says you are not automatically entitled to the funds once you are exonerated. He says you must have a second hearing.

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The father of an LSU baseball pitcher died in a water accident on Father’s Day in Livingston Parish. Shortly after what started as a family outing tubing on the Amite River, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says it was near the Watson area that 53-year-old Keith Hillard went under the water and never came up.

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Hilliard was the father of senior baseball player Ma’Khail Hillard.