4:30 LRN Newscast June 01

Today is the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Among those getting ready is utility giant Entergy. Vice president of Reliability John Hawkins says a major component of their storm preparedness is keeping limbs and branches away from power lines. He says they have been installing underground cables and strengthening pole supports for power lines as part of efforts to withstand storms this year. Hawkins reminds customers that they need to have a storm plan as well…:

CUT 08(10)      “…on that plan.”

UL-Lafayette fraternity Pi Kappa alpha has been suspended for three years for hazings that occurred last fall. The alleged acts included extreme sleep deprivation, followed by demands that pledges do excessive calisthenics. ULL officials says the university has a zero-tolerance policy for hazing and take all allegations seriously.

 

Baby formula…meat…toilet paper…all things we’ve seen recent shortages of in Louisiana. Now the state – and the nation – are faced with a shortage of a main ingredient used in CT scans. This creates problems for cancer patients and other needing imaging diagnoses…and their doctors. LSU Health New Orleans radiology professor Bradley Spieler says doctors in Louisiana are forced to delay non-essential CT scans, and concentrate on those that are more of an emergency. The problem is the contrast dye used in those scans. It’s mostly made in China, but COVID there has cut production by over half…:

CUT 10(11)      “..to Ireland actually.”

He says it could be months before there is any relief.

The National Hurricane Center says a depression or storm will likely form by the end of the week near Florida. The system is the remains of PACIFIC Hurricane Agatha. If it regains named storm strength it will be called Alex, but it poses little to no threat to Louisiana.

3:30 LRN Newscast June 01

A Plaquemines Parish sheriff’s deputy was seriously hurt Tuesday, when he was hit by an ATV that he was pursuing. State Police investigating the incident say the deputy stood in the roadway; hoping to block the teenage rider, but the youth intentionally steered right into him. Both were sent to the hospital for treatment. Plaquemines Sheriff Jerry Turlich says he’s growing weary of people who scoff the law…:

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18-year-old Reggie Hamilton of New Orleans will be charged with attempted murder of an LEO. Another ATV rider, 18-year-old Kody Blanchard of Marrero faces lesser charges.

The special legislative committee investigating the death of Ronald Greene in 2019 has requested Governor John Bel Edwards, along with members of his executive staff, to appear before the panel during its next meeting on Thursday, June 16th. A statement from the committee says their probe leads them to (quote) ”serious questions that can only be answered by Governor John Bel Edwards and his executive staff.” So far no response from Mr. Edwards’ office.

 

Police in Monroe say they’ve recovered the body of a 13-year-old boy who drowned Tuesday while swimming in the Ouachita River. He was reported missing at about 5 yesterday. Officers say his body was found by about 8 o’clock last night.

A juvenile offender who committed a violent crime would not be allowed to possess a gun until they are 24 as a result of a proposed law that’s close to final legislative passage. Don Molino has the story…:

CUT 01(35)      “…Don Molino.”

LRN PM Newscall June 1

A juvenile offender who committed a violent crime would not be allowed to possess a gun until they are 24 as a result of a proposed law that’s close to final legislative passage. Don Molino has the story..

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Don Molino”

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Entergy says it is ready for the 2022 Hurricane Season…David Grubb has more on how they plan to keep the power on.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m David Grubb.”  

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Legislation that would prohibit some juvenile offenders from possessing firearms until they are 24 years old is nearing final legislative passage. It passed in the House on a 59-39 vote. Kenner Representative Debbie Villio told the House that Florida has a similar law, but Gretna Representative Joe Marino believes the bill is unconstitutional

Cut 3 (09) “..that belief.”

Marino says since juvenile offenders are adjudicated by a judge and not convicted by a jury, Louisiana law does not allow the state to prohibit gun ownership once they turn 18…

Cut 4  (12) “…do this.”

But Villio says it does not matter if a juvenile offender is adjudicated by a judge or convicted by a jury, it has the right to pass a law to prohibit gun ownership for those under the 24. And she calls it a common-sense approach in trying to reduce gun violence among young adults

Cut 5  (10) “…the public.”

The bill heads back to the Senate to see if the upper chamber agrees with changes made to the bill by the House.

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Though you likely didn’t celebrate with a card or cake, today is the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane season. Among those getting ready is power provider Entergy. Vice president of reliability John Hawkins says a major component of their storm preparedness is keeping limbs and branches away from power lines.

Cut 6  (12) “…potential threats” 

Hawkins says they use satellite imagery and computer modeling to help predict when trimming may be needed.

After being pummelled by major storms in each of the last two years, Hawkins says that Entergy has learned some important lessons regarding planning and logistics that will apply this season.

Cut 7 (07) “…our processes.” 

Entergy has been installing underground cables and strengthing pole supports for power lines as part of its efforts. Hawkins reminds customers that they need to have a storm plan as well…

Cut 8 (10) “…on that plan.” 

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Doctors are concerned for Louisiana cancer patients and others needing imaging diagnoses, amid a nationwide shortage of the contrast dye used in CT scans. The dye is made by GE Healthcare at a plant in Shanghai, China; now on lockdown due to another COVID virus surge there. LSU Health New Orleans radiology professor Bradley Spieler (pronounced: SPEE-ler) says doctors in Louisiana are forced to delay non-essential CT scans, and concentrate on those that are more of an emergency…:

Cut 9 (12) “…that imaging question.”

The shortage is nationwide, but Louisiana leads the country in cancer and vascular disease; ailments for which CT scans are standard diagnostic tools. Dr. Spieler says the Chinese plant is currently at less than 60-percent production…:

Cut 10 (11) ” …to Ireland actually.” 

Speiler says radiologists and oncologists here are postponing CT scans deemed non-emergency and are even using smaller amounts of dye when doing scans…:

Cut 11 (12)  “…third or fourth quarter.” 

He says it could be months before the shortage is resolved.

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A Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s deputy was seriously injured when he was hit by an A-T-V. State Police is handling the investigation and Trooper Kate Stegall says deputies were pursuing two ATVs early Tuesday morning driving recklessly on public roadways. Stegall says the injured deputy got in front of one of the A-T-Vs

Cut 12 (11) “…striking him.”  

18-year-old Reginald Hamilton of New Orleans is facing numerous charges including attempted first-degree murder of a police officer. Stegall says Hamilton and the deputy remain hospitalized.

Cut 13 (09) “…receiving treatment”

18-year-old Kody Blanchard of Marrero has been arrested as the operator of the second all-terrain vehicle. He’s been charged with reckless operation of an off-road vehicle and flight from an officer, among other charges. Sheriff Jerry Turlich is not releasing the deputy’s name, but told the media he’s a 10-year veteran who was recently promoted. Turlich says it’s an emotional time for his department…

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2:30 LRN Newscast June 01

Entergy says it is ready for the 2022 Hurricane Season…David Grubb has more on how they plan to keep the power on…:

CUT 02(35)      “…David Grubb.”

A Shreveport man is recovering from serious injuries sustained Tuesday, when his girlfriend ran over him with her vehicle…several times. The victim says an argument led to the attack. 22-year-old Leasia Williams is charged with attempted murder.

 

Doctors are concerned for Louisiana cancer patients and others needing imaging diagnoses, amid a nationwide shortage of the contrast dye used in CT scans. The dye is made by GE Healthcare at a plant in Shanghai, China; now on lockdown due to another COVID virus surge there. LSU Health New Orleans radiology professor Bradley Spieler (pronounced: SPEE-ler) says doctors in Louisiana are forced to delay non-essential CT scans, and concentrate on those that are more of an emergency…:

CUT 09(12)      “…that imaging question.”

He says GE Healthcare is trying to ramp up dye production in other countries, but it could be late fall before any real relief is seen.

A Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s deputy was seriously injured when he was hit by an A-T-V that he was pursuing. State Police Trooper Kate Stegall says 18-year-old Reginald Hamilton of New Orleans is facing numerous charges including attempted first degree murder of a police officer. She says Hamilton and the deputy remain hospitalized…:

CUT 13(09)      “…receiving treatment.”

1:30 LRN Newscast June 1

The Louisiana Legislature is close to passing a law that would prohibit violent juvenile offenders from owning a gun until they are 24. But Gretna Representative Joe Marino says since juvenile offenders are adjudicated by a judge and not convicted by a jury, Louisiana law does not allow the state to prohibit gun ownership after they turn 18…
Cut 4 (12) “…do this.”
The measure is a Senate vote away from heading to the governor’s desk.

It’s the first day of the 2022 hurricane season. Entergy’s Vice President of reliability John Hawkins says After being pummelled by major storms the last two years, Entergy has learned important lessons regarding planning and logistics.
cut 7 (07) “…our processes”

A Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s deputy was seriously injured when he was hit by an A-T-V. State Police is handling the investigation and Trooper Kate Stegall says deputies were pursuing two ATVs early Tuesday morning driving recklessly on public roadways. Stegall says the injured deputy got in front of one of the A-T-Vs……
cut 12 (11) “…striking him”
18-year-old Reginald Hamilton of New Orleans is facing numerous charges including attempted first-degree murder of a police officer.

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine rages on, New Orleans physician Dr. Mark Alain Dery is assisting those in need of being medically evacuated. Dery says he’s been in Ukraine for about three weeks now.
Cut 13 (12) “…Romania.”
Dery is also educating healthcare providers how to treat civilians severely injured in the conflict.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Still no arrests have been made in yesterday’s shooting on the campus of Xavier University in New Orleans following a graduation ceremony for Morris Jeff Community School. An 80-year-old woman was fatally shot and two others were wounded. NOPD Deputy Superintendent Chris Goodly says they believe an altercation between two women sparked the shooting…
cut 12 (09) “….successful resolution”

Today marks the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane season. Among those getting ready is power provider Entergy. Vice president of reliability John Hawkins says a major component of their storm preparedness is keeping limbs and branches away from power lines.
Cut 6 (12) “…potential threat.”
Hawkins says they use satellite imagery and computer modeling to help predict when trimming may be needed.

A juvenile offender who committed a violent crime would not be allowed to possess a gun until they are 24 as a result of a proposed law close to final legislative passage. Don Molino has the story..
Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Don Molino”

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 1

LSU will make the 169-mile trip east and open play on Friday night against third-seeded Kennesaw State in the Hattiesburg Regional. The Owls, champions of the Atlantic Sun Conference, are 35-26 this season and are making only their second-ever NCAA tournament appearance. Despite that, Tigers coach Jay Johnson says KSU isn’t to be taken lightly…

Cut 16 (17) “…a great test.”

This will be the first-ever meeting between the two programs.

Also traveling east will be the Southeastern Louisiana Lions who will be the fourth-seed at the Auburn Regional, meaning they will face the top-seeded Tigers on Friday. SLU went 2-3 against the SEC this season, with wins over Arkansas and Ole Miss.

The U-L Ragin’ Cajuns are back in the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years and as a reward, they will take on second-seeded TCU on Friday night. U-L dropped 2 of 3 to the Horned Frogs, the regular-season Big 12 champs, last season and outfielder Tyler Robertson hasn’t forgotten.

Cut 19 (11) _“…give them anything.”

Louisiana Tech continues to prepare for its opponent in the Austin Regional, third-seeded Dallas Baptist. Tech feels like a program on the rise, with an 84-39 record over the last two seasons, including the Conference USA regular-season title last year and its first-ever tournament title this season.  The Patriots are in the tournament for the seventh straight season and will join Conference-USA in July, making this matchup even more intriguing.

EA Sports announced that to honor the late John Madden, the cover of the Madden NFL 23 video game will have his image on the cover of all three editions of the game. The gaming company will also make a $5 million donation to the John Madden Legacy Commitment to Education.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation that would prohibit some juvenile offenders from possessing firearms until they are 24 years old is nearing final legislative passage. It passed in the House on a 59-39 vote. Kenner Representative Debbie Villio told the House that Florida has a similar law, but Gretna Representative Joe Marino believes the bill is unconstitutional….
cut 3 (09) “…that belief”
Marino says since juvenile offenders are adjudicated by a judge and not convicted by a jury, Louisiana law does not allow the state to prohibit gun ownership once they leave the juvenile justice system.

Coming up today at the Capitol, the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee will debate a bill that would allow nonfelon adults to conceal carry a gun without a permit. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat finds it strange the bill is getting a second committee hearing in the Senate…
cut 8 (15) “….didn’t do as well”

The Atlantic Hurricane Season begins today. Brooke Thorington has more…
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

In Ukraine, New Orleans physician Doctor Mark Alain Dery is assisting with medical evacuations and also training first responders on how to treat civilians severely wounded from military strikes….
cut 14 (10) “…we do”

10:30 LRN Newscast June 1

Still no arrests have been made in yesterday’s shooting on the campus of Xavier University in New Orleans following a graduation ceremony for Morris Jeff Community School. An 80-year-old woman was fatally shot and two others were wounded. NOPD Deputy Superintendent Chris Goodly says they believe an altercation between two women sparked the shooting…
cut 10 (09) “….victims right now”

Today marks the start of hurricane season and there are still thousands in the Lake Charles area and southeastern Louisiana living in trailers as they wait for repairs to be completed on their home. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says that’s a concern…
cut 6 (12) “…..with you”

After passing in the House and a Senate committee, a so-called Constitutional Carry bill gets re-assigned to a second committee hearing. Kevin Gallagher reports on what that may mean…:
Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Governor Edwards has vetoed a Senate bill that would have allowed payday lenders to offer 15-hundred installment loans, but the person receiving the loan could face up to 15-hundred dollars in fees and interest. Edwards says he opposes payday loan products that keep vulnerable individuals in debt by paying higher interest rates that are available at commercial banks.

9:30 LRN Newscast June 1

For the second time in less than two weeks, a high school graduation is marred by gunfire. David Grubb has more…
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The person killed in yesterday’s shooting has been identified as 80-year-old Augustine Greenwood. A mother of six and grandmother of 15 children. Governor John Bel Edwards says Louisiana must do more to ensure those who pose an unacceptable risk of harm to others are not able to acquire or keep firearms.

The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee will hear legislation today that would allow non-felon adults to conceal carry a gun without a permit or the training that’s currently needed to obtain a permit. It’s the second time a Senate committee is hearing the bill and political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says with the session set to end Monday, a second hearing could be an attempt to prevent the bill from passing…
cut 9 (10) “….while in session”
The governor vetoed this bill last year.

Today is the first day of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which is expected to see above-average activity. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele encourages residents to visit Get-A-Game-Plan-dot-org…
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