LRN PM Newscall April 4

There’s another threat of severe weather tonight and into tomorrow morning. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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UL-Monroe’s new strategic plan takes aim at poverty in northeastern Louisiana. David Grubb has more…

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Louisiana will see another round of severe weather tonight and during the overnight hours. Meteorologist John Wetherbee says strong storms will move into the Shreveport area after 7 PM and then the storms will work their way across the state during the night

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The entire I-20 corridor, Alexandria, and areas north of Hammond are all under an enhanced threat of severe weather. Wetherbee says residents in these areas will need to weather alert…

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Wetherbee says there’s only a slight risk for flash flooding and the heaviest rainfall is expected to take place along the I-20 corridor. He says the severe storms could move through your area in the middle of the night, which is a problem…

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State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in St. John the Baptist Parish after sheriff’s deputies responded to a partially submerged vehicle Sunday morning near Interstate-10 and US-51 in Laplace. Trooper Kate Stegall says two men were in the vehicle that traveled off the roadway into the marsh area.

Cut 6  (11) “…critical condition.” 

The passenger is 20-year-old Jacoby Williams of Gramercy, and 19-year-old Kendell Prembrook of Laplace was driving the vehicle. Stegall says Prembrook was not injured in the shooting and troopers are leading the investigation at the request of the sheriff’s office.

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Stegall says this is an ongoing investigation and the State Police Evidence Control Unit recovered weapons at the scene.

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In Terrebonne Parish 77-year old Joseph Sias of New Orleans was killed early Sunday morning in a fatal crash involving another vehicle going in the wrong direction. Trooper Ross Brennan says Katelynn Scott of Houma was deemed impaired at the crash on US Highway 90 just west of state highway 316.

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Brennan says the passenger in Sias’ vehicle sustained severe injuries and was transferred to an out-of-area hospital and Scott faces vehicular homicide charges.

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Brennan says charges against Scott could change if conditions worsen for the other passenger involved. He says the two victims in the crash unfortunately were not wearing seatbelts.

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Louisiana has nearly one million people living below the poverty line, and ULM president, Dr. Ron Berry says the university’s new strategic plan outlines how it can start changing that for the northeast region of our state.

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Berry says ULM will strengthen ties with elementary school students to help guide them on the path to college while creating new pathways for adult learners as well.

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The plan also calls for the university to raise $250 million by its 100th anniversary in 2031 to improve campus infrastructure, build a new Biomedical Research innovation park, and fund the new programs.

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Berry added that ULM has set an enrollment goal of 10,000. In 2021, roughly 8500 students were on campus, counting both undergraduate and graduate figures. _____________________________________________________

Louisiana’s U-S Senators will vote against the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U-S Supreme Court. John Kennedy says a reason for his ‘no’ vote stems from a ruling Judge Jackson made against an immigration policy put in place by former President Donald Trump that was reversed by a federal appeals court

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Kennedy says he finds Judge Jackson smart, well-versed in the law, but failed to say anything of substance when it came to critical questions…

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Bill Cassidy calls Jackson an activist judge instead of a strict constructionist. Despite Kennedy and Cassidy’s objections, Jackson is still expected to be confirmed as the nation’s first black female justice on the Supreme Court.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 04

We expect another round of strong showers and thunderstorms overnight and into tomorrow.  Meteorologist John Wetherbee says look for it to start any time after dinner. The entire I-20 corridor, Alexandria, and areas north of Hammond are all under an enhanced threat of severe weather, so he says residents in these areas will need to weather alert…:

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He says keep a radio or TV nearby all night, as that’s when the worst of the weather should move through.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy releases a statement saying he will NOT vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as Supreme Court Justice. He praises Judge Jackson, but says democrats dictated the terms of engagement when they opposed three GOP justice nominees for “their presumed jurisprudence” and cites her “support of those who prefer an activist judge.” Senator Kennedy has also said he will vote “no.”

 

Caddo Parish Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the death of a two-year-old; presumably by drowning. The mom says she found the toddler in water behind a neighbor’s home. He was taken to a hospital, but later pronounced dead. An investigation is underway to look into any possible foul play.

State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting Sunday near LaPlace, in St. John Parish. Trooper Kate Stegall says a car driven by a 19-year-old man went off the roadway and was partially submerged in swamp water when deputies arrived. At some point, the passenger – 20-year-old Jacoby Williams of Grammercy – was shot by a deputy. She says the driver was not hit by gunfire, and an LSP investigation is now underway…:

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A 9 mm handgun was recovered at the scene. Williams is currently in critical condition at a New Orleans area hospital.

1:30 LRN Newscast April 4

There’s another threat of severe weather tonight and into tomorrow morning. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in St. John the Baptist Parish after sheriff’s deputies responded to a partially submerged vehicle Sunday morning in Laplace. Trooper Kate Stegall says two men were in the vehicle that traveled off the roadway into the marsh.

Cut 6 (11) “…critical condition.”

In Terrebonne Parish, Joseph Sias of New Orleans was killed early Sunday morning in a fatal crash involving another vehicle going in the wrong direction. Trooper Ross Brennan says Katelynn Scott of Houma was deemed impaired at the crash and faces vehicular homicide charges, which could change if conditions worsen for the other passenger involved. He says the two victims in the crash unfortunately were not wearing seatbelts.

Cut 11 (09) “…killed in a car crash.”

Louisiana has nearly one million people living below the poverty line, and ULM president, Dr. Ron Berry says the university’s new strategic plan outlines how it can start changing that for the northeast region of our state, through strengthening ties with elementary school students to help them reach college and programs for adult learners as well.

Cut 13 (13) “…changing lives.”

12:30 LRN Newscast April 4

Louisiana will see another round of severe weather tonight and during the overnight hours. Meteorologist John Wetherbee says strong storms will move into the Shreveport area after 7 PM and then the storms will work their way across the state during the night

Cut 3 (12) “…as well.”

The entire I-20 corridor, Alexandria, and north of Hammond is under an enhanced threat of severe weather.

Louisiana has nearly one million people living below the poverty line, and ULM president, Dr. Ron Berry says the university’s new strategic plan outlines how it can start changing that for the northeast region of our state.

Cut 12 (11) “…human development.” 

In Terrebonne Parish state police say 77-year-old Joseph Sias of New Orleans was killed early Sunday morning in a fatal crash involving a vehicle driven by Katelynn Scott of Houma was driving in the wrong direction.  Trooper Ross Brennan says Sias was pronounced dead on the scene and the passenger his vehicle sustained severe injuries and was transferred to an out-of-area hospital. Scott faces vehicular homicide charges.

Cut 10 (09)  “…the influence.”

State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in St. John the Baptist Parish after sheriff’s deputies responded to a partially submerged vehicle Sunday morning in Laplace. Trooper Kate Stegall says the passenger 20-year-old Jacoby Williams was shot by a deputy and is listed in critical condition. State Police also recovered weapons at the scene.

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The incident remains under investigation.

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 4

The New Orleans Pelicans failed to clinch their spot in the play-in tournament last night, falling to the Los Angeles Clippers 119-100. The Clippers made 21 of their 44 three-point attempts, outscoring the Pels by 36 points from beyond the arc. CJ McCollum had a team-high 19 points, and Jaxson Hayes added a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. New Orleans gets its next chance to seal the deal tomorrow night against the Sacramento Kings

The LSU football team is a third of the way through spring practice and Coach Brian Kelly has been pleased with how the players are adapting to the new methods that his coaching staff is putting in place. Senior wide receiver Jaray Jenkins says they’re always running and that practices are fast-paced, just like the tempo of a game.

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The LSU baseball team is 4-5 in the SEC after dropping a home series to Auburn over the weekend. The Tigers gave up two runs in the eighth inning during Saturday’s 6-4 loss in the rubber match of the three-game series. Coach Jay Johnson on trying to be more consistent…

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Southern swept its weekend series with Texas Southern to move into first place in the SWAC baseball standings. Tulane swept past Memphis. UNO took two of three from Houston Baptist; McNeese did the same against Nicholls, as did UL versus Georgia Southern. Louisiana Tech dropped two of three against Southern Miss.

South Carolina claimed the women’s national championship with a 15-point win over UConn. And tonight from New Orleans, it’s Kansas vs Carolina for the men’s title.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 4

In Terrebonne Parish 77-year-old Joseph Sias of New Orleans was killed early Sunday morning in a fatal crash involving another vehicle going in the wrong direction. Trooper Ross Brennan says Katelynn Scott of Houma was deemed impaired at the crash on US Highway 90 just west of state highway 316.

Cut 9 (12) “…dead at the scene.”

Scott faces vehicular homicide charges.

State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in St. John the Baptist Parish after sheriff’s deputies responded to a partially submerged vehicle Sunday morning at the Interstate-10 west on-ramp at US-51 in Laplace. Trooper Kate Stegall the passenger 20-year-old Jacoby Williams was shot by a deputy and is listed in critical condition.

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The driver 19-year-old Kendell Prembrook was not injured.

The U.S. House passes a bill decriminalizing marijuana. What may this mean for Louisiana’s fledgling legal marijuana industry? Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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U-S Senator Bill Cassidy released a statement that he will vote against Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court. Cassidy praised her personally but says she’s not a strict constructionist and has the support of those who prefer an activist judge.  Senator John Kennedy has not stated how he plans to vote.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 4

State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in St. John the Baptist Parish after sheriff’s deputies responded to a partially submerged vehicle Sunday morning at the Interstate-10 west on-ramp at US-51 in Laplace. Trooper Kate Stegall says two men were in the vehicle that traveled off the roadway into the marsh area.

 Cut 6  (11) “…critical condition.” 

The passenger is 20-year-old Jacoby Williams of Gramercy, and 19-year-old Kendell Prembrook of Laplace was driving the vehicle.

As thousands are in New Orleans for the Final Four NCAA Basketball Tournament, First Lady Donna Edwards is using the opportunity to raise awareness of human trafficking. She’s trafficking is all too REAL.

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The next big legislative battle will be over a Senate bill that prohibits transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports in Louisiana. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she’s more determined to pass her bill after Penn swimmer Lia Thomas became the first trans woman to win an NCAA swimming title…

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Governor Edwards vetoed the legislation last year, calling it mean-spirited.

New research from Tulane University shows that COVID-19 infections can impact the brain, even among those who only experience mild symptoms. Dr. Tracy Fisher is the lead investigator on the first comprehensive assessment of coronavirus and neuropathology…

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Tulane University has completed a study that shows COVID-19′s lingering impacts on the brain. Doctor Tracy Fischer says their research found brain inflammation in nonhuman primates with COVID and the injury is consistent with reduced blood flow. Symptoms include a lack of balance, concentration, and memory issues. Fischer hopes this study will help map the long-term effects of COVID…
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At the state capitol, lawmakers will soon discuss a bill that would prohibit transgender women from participating in girls sports. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she’s trying to keep women’s sports fair by not allowing biological males to participate…
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The U-S House has passed a bill to decriminalize marijuana on a federal scale. It still needs Senate approval. The bill passed by the House would eliminate the federal ban on marijuana which is seen as a major roadblock for the burgeoning legal cannabis industry, as more states legalize medical or even recreational weed. Louisiana Cabbanbis Association founder Matt Moreau…
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First Lady Donna Edwards is encouraging Louisiana residents to do more to spot cases of human trafficking…
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Edwards says everyone can help by educating yourself, monitoring social media and reporting suspicious incidents.

8:30 LRN Newscast April 4

Tulane researchers have documented cases of COVID-19 infections impacting the brain, even among those who have mild COVID symptoms. Doctor Tracy Fisher says their research team found severe brain inflammation in some cases…
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Fisher says more research is needed to see how COVID affects the brain.

State lawmakers return to the capitol today after overriding the governor’s veto of the congressional district map. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the next big legislative battle is over a bill that would prohibit transgender individuals from competing on girls’ sports teams…
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First Lady Donna Edwards kicked off her human trafficking awareness campaign at the Final Four in New Orleans because large sporting events attract trafficking victims. Brooke Thorington has more.
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State Police is investigating a deputy-involved shooting that took place yesterday morning in St. John the Baptist Parish. L-S-P says deputies responded to 9-1-1 calls of a vehicle partially submerged in the marsh near I-10 and U-S 51 and when the officers approached the vehicle, an encounter occurred and one deputy shot 20-year-old Jacoby Williams of Gramercy who is in critical condition. An A-K 47 style firearm and handgun were recovered from the scene.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The fight over redistricting has moved to the courtroom, so the next big legislative battle will be over a Senate bill that prohibits transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports in Louisiana. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she’s more determined to pass her bill after Penn swimmer Lia Thomas became the first trans woman to win an NCAA swimming title…
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Governor Edwards’ vetoed this bill last year.

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to decriminalize marijuana on a federal scale. The bill must also win passage in the Senate before it can be sent to the President’s desk, but Louisiana Cannabis Association founder Matt Moreau says this is “real progress” for his industry…:
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New research from Tulane University shows how COVID impacts the brain. David Grubb has more.
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Versatile music performer and Metairie native Jon Batiste was the big winner at the Grammy’s last night winning five awards, including best Album.

Another spring storm is heading to Louisiana. There’s an enhanced risk for severe weather across the northern half of the state and the northern end of the North Shore as strong storms will move through tonight into tomorrow morning.