An attorney for former LSU associate athletic director Sharon Lewis says a male coach exposed himself to her in 2013. David Grubb has the story…
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If you’re hoping to get a break on prices at the pump anytime soon, analysts say they wouldn’t bet on it. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Saints running back Alvin Kamara faces a felony battery charge after he allegedly injured someone at a Las Vegas nightclub. Las Vegas Metropolitan police say the incident happened Saturday morning, but Kamara still played in yesterday’s Pro Bowl Game in Las Vegas. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Kamara was not charged until after the game…
Kamara was released on a five-thousand-dollar bond and his first court appearance is this afternoon in Las Vegas. Detillier says the alleged crime occurred on Saturday, but it was over 24 hours later before he was taken into custody, so he’s waiting to hear more details on how this went down…
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After the Pro Bowl game where Kamara caught four passes, the running back was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on a charge of battery resulting in substantial bodily harm. Detillier says if Kamara is found guilty he’ll face discipline from the NFL…
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After confirming that a deer found in Tensas parish does indeed have Chronic Wasting Disease, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is imposing a feed and carcass export ban on deer in Tensas, Franklin, and Madison parishes. Both bans are currently in effect. Jim LaCour explains the need for the feed ban.
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There are some exemptions, including backyard bird feeders and baiting for feral hogs. LaCour says people do have to be careful about the bait that they use…
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No deer carcasses within the three parishes can be removed from them at this time without meeting very stringent criteria. LaCour says this is vital to containing CWD…
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Chronic wasting disease is 100 percent fatal to deer. For more information contact the LDWF.
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Former LSU Associate Athletic Director Sharon Lewis alleges a male coach exposed himself to her in 2013. That’s according to her attorney Larry English, who appeared this morning on WRKF’s Talk Louisiana. English says the incident was documented when it occurred…
English did not identify the coach but says he has since been hired back at LSU.
Lewis filed a 50-million dollar lawsuit against LSU last year claiming her superiors and co-workers retaliated against her and created a hostile work environment after reporting that former head football coach Les Miles allegedly sexually harassed female student workers. English says this allegation will also be part of the lawsuit against LSU
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Lewis was the associate athletic director of football recruiting and alumni relations until she was dismissed in January by Athletics Director Scott Woodward. Her attorneys say she was fired without cause.
English says this accusation of sexual misconduct against her client involving a male coach was not included in the initial lawsuit filed by Lewis, because of her mental health…
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English says Lewis plans to discuss her case more when she testifies in front of the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children, who has held hearings on the previous cases of sexual misconduct involving former LSU football players. A meeting date has not been set.
Louisiana Radio Network has reached out to LSU for comment, but the school has not responded.
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Gas prices are creeping back up, and AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says even though demand is down, a gallon of gas in Louisiana is up about $0.15 from last month at $3.18 a gallon.
Redman says another reason we’re seeing crude oil price on the rise are tensions in Europe with Russia and Ukraine.
As for when motorists could see a break in prices, Redman says he doesn’t see that happening anytime soon with spring travel just around the corner and refineries cutting back on production as they transition to summer grade gasoline, which typically creates an artificial demand in prices.
Redman says summer prices are usually $.50 higher than what you pay in January and if that holds true we could see prices of $3.50 to $3.60 a gallon in Louisiana.
Prices right now are comparable to the increase experienced in 2014.
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