10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

We’ve reached the last weekend of Carnival Season in Louisiana. A big number of parades will take place all across the state between now at the end of Fat Tuesday. Today’s parade weather should be clear by fairly cold, but Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says he’s definitely seen colder, and still expects huge crowds…:

CUT 07  (07)        “…Mardi Gras day.”

Fat Tuesday’s forecast: small chances of rain, but it should be warm and humid.

A West Monroe couple is arrested for torching their mobile home over a year ago, to collect insurance money. State Fire Marshall’s spo0kesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they are 54-year-old Charles Robertson and 33-year-old Tanya Scott. She says they put first responders and their neighbors at rick in the fire…:

CUT 13  (08)        “…inside of it.”

A tip led officials to investigate the fire as arson.

 

Funeral services are today for Alonzo Bagley, who was shot and killed by a Shreveport police officer earlier this month. Bagley was unarmed. Officer Alexander Tyler has been suspended and charged with negligent homicide in the case. Bagley’s family asks those that wish to honor him plant a tree in his memory.

Governor Edwards wants to give teachers a $3000-a-year raise this year. He made the ask while presenting his annual executive budget proposal to state lawmakers. He tells Joint Budget Committee member they should be able to find the revenue to make it happen…:

CUT 10  (12)        “…more than sufficient.”

You can view the entire $46-billion proposed budget at “doa.la.gov/media”

9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

Governor John Bel Edwards tells state legislators he wants to give school teachers a pay raise this year of $3000 each, plus a $1000 raise for support staff. The governor presented his executive state budget proposal Friday morning, and told lawmakers education has always been a priority for his administration…:

CUT 11  (14)        “…in that direction.”

You may be thinking, “they just got a raise last year”…but that was actually a one-time bonus of $3000; not a salary bump. The proposed budget comes in at just under $46-Billion for the fiscal year that starts in July.

A jury in Alexandria has found 23-year-old Jamaria Randle guilty of murder for the January 2022 shooting death of Deven Brooks. Randle and Brooks had dated for a while before the crime. Prosecutors say she robbed Brooks, kidnapped him, shot him in the head and dumped his body near a levee. One accomplice has pleaded guilty; trial for another is scheduled later this year.

 

Campaign fundraising totals are in for the candidates running for governor and Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry has a big lead over his opponents…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Palermo.”

TSA officers at Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans report they stopped a man trying to board a plane with a loaded semi-automatic rifle this week. In addition to the rifle, he had over 100 rounds of ammo. Guns cannot be carried onto any plane; they must be checked luggage…and they may NEVER be loaded. He faces fines of up to $15-thousand.

8:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

A Jeff Davis Parish couple face murder charges in the October 2022 death of a 13-year-old boy. Sheriff’s deputies have charged Jennifer and Adam Duhon – both 40 – with literally starving the child to death. When brought too late to a hospital the pre-teen weighed less than 30 pounds. Severe malnutrition was his cause of death. The pair are charged with 2nd-degree murder.

It’s the height of carnival season and record-breaking crowds are anticipated this Mardi Gras…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Thorington.”

 

Candidates for governor had to turn in a campaign finance report this week and Attorney General Jeff Landry has a huge advantage over his opponents. Landry has slightly more than five-million dollars, plus a PAC supporting him has another one-point-five million dollars. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat…:

CUT 03(08)      “…for governor.”

State Treasurer John Schroder has two-point-four million dollars on hand. State lawmakers Sharon Hewitt and Richard Nelson have raised less than a million each. Independent Hunter Lundy loaned his campaign over $1-million.

Governor John Bel Edwards wants state lawmakers to see their way to budgeting enough money to give all Louisiana public school teachers a $3000 pay raise. Not a one-time bonus; a permanent raise. Here’s the governor making his case before the Joint Budget Committee…:

CUT 09(11)      “…budget reflects that.”

He says there should be ample revenue to make it happen.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team started its season with a dominating 10-0 win over Western Michigan on cold and windy Friday at Alex Box Stadium. Big right-hander Paul Skenes struck out 12 and allowed just three hits in his LSU debut. Freshman designated hitter Jared Jones had a two-run double and Ben Nippolt drove in two runs as well.

Rough start to the season for Louisiana Tech as B-Y-U blew out the Bulldogs 10 to 1. Jonathan Fincher gave up three runs in four innings and suffered the loss. Ryan Harland and Jacob Havern did not have good outings out of the bullpen.

Heath Hood’s two-run homer in the eighth inning powered the Cajuns to a five-to-four win over Rice. ULM blanked Bradley seven to nothing as Cam Barlow struck out seven in five innings. Kade Dupont had three hits. Mcneese shutout Creighton 1-to-0 and Nicholls blanked Lindenwood 4-0.

In NFL news….Free agent quarterback Derek Carr will reportedly meet with the Jets this weekend. Carr previously visited with the Saints, before he was released by the Raiders. There’s speculation the Jets are also interested in Aaron Rodgers if he wants out of Green Bay.

Here’s a look at the men’s basketball schedule for today, LSU has a chance to end its 13-game losing streak as they host South Carolina at noon. The Gamecocks are 9-and-17 overall, and 2-and-11 in the SEC.

Northwestern State has won nine in a row and the Demons will host UNO this afternoon. The Demons are tied for first in the Southland with Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi. The Islanders are at McNeese. The Cowboys have a three-game winning streak. .

ULM tries to end a four-game losing streak at South Alabama. Louisiana Tech has lost three in a row and they host Charlotte. The Ragin Cajuns have a tough road test at James Madison in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

In his proposed state budget for the 2023-24 fiscal year, Governor Edwards wants $3000 pay raises for all public-school teachers. The actual Executive Budget calls for $2000 salary bumps, but Edwards feels lawmakers will be able to find revenue to fund the higher figure…:

Cut 10 (12) “…more than sufficient.” 

A West Monroe couple faces aggravated arson, criminal conspiracy, and insurance fraud charges after allegedly setting their mobile home on fire in December of 2021. State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it was originally believed to be accidental, but a tip sparked further investigation…:

Cut 12 (12) “…insurance money.”

Charles Robertson and Tonya Scott were arrested on Valentine’s.

Gubernatorial candidates turned in up-to-date campaign finance reports this week and Hunter Lundy of Lake Charles shows one-point-six million on hand after lending himself one-point-four million dollars. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Lundy’s “no party” designation on the ballot can only take him so far.

Cut  4 (04)  “…in Louisiana” 

Attorney General Jeff Landry has the most money on hand at five million dollars.

It’s the last weekend of carnival season and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are expecting huge crowds across the state this Mardi Gras. Nungesser says before COVID Louisiana had five record-breaking tourism years in a row and he’s grateful that parades are back to their pre-pandemic routes and krewes.

Cut 6 (11)  “…festival season.” 

4:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s detectives arrest two people for murder, in connection with the starvation death of a 13-year-old boy last fall. The child was brought to a children’s hospital in Baton Rouge on October 20th; his height was 42 inches, but he weighed less than 30 pounds. Jennifer and Adam Duhon – both 40 – are now charged with 2nd degree murder. The investigation is ongoing.

It’s the long-awaited Mardi Gras weekend and record-breaking crowds are anticipated right through Fat Tuesday. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Thorington.”

 

Governor Edwards presented state lawmakers with his proposed $45.7-billion budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1st, in which he proposes paying more money to police, firefighters and especially teachers…:

CUT 09(11)      “…budget reflects that.”

Edwards wants to give public school teachers a $3000-a-year raise; not a one-time bonus like they got last year. He also wants raises for school support workers. The legislature will begin their budget work in early April.

The state Fire Marshal’s Office says a tip led them to investigate a West Monroe couple, whose mobile home burned down in December 2021…and eventually arrest them for arson and insurance fraud. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says that tip led to closing the case…:

CUT 14(10)      “…know something.”

You can pass along tips to the Fire Marshal online at “lasfm.org.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The college baseball season is underway as the top ranked LSU Tigers opened the 2023 campaign this afternoon against Western Michigan. Coach Jay Johnson’s weekend starting rotation is Paul Skenes, left-hander Riley Cooper and freshman Chase Shores, who has a fastball in the upper-90s. Johnson says it was an easy decision to have these three start on the opening weekend…
cut 18 (16) “…not close”

In NFL news….Free agent quarterback Derek Carr will reportedly meet with the Jets this weekend. Carr previously visited with the Saints, before he was released by the Raiders. There’s speculation the Jets are also interested in Aaron Rodgers if he wants out of Green Bay.

After failing to get a double-double in Sunday’s loss at South Carolina, Angel Reese came back with a vengeance last night as she scored a career-high 36 points and grabbed 20 rebounds to lead LSU to a 69-60 win over Ole Miss. Reese played all 40 minutes…
cut 27 (13) “…the win”
The Lady Tigers are at Florida on Sunday.

Here’s a look at the men’s basketball schedule for Saturday, LSU has a chance to end its 13-game losing streak as they host South Carolina at noon. The Gamecocks are 9-and-17 overall, 2-and-11 in the SEC.

Northwestern State has won nine in a row and the Demons will host UNO on Saturday afternoon.

ULM tries to end a four-game losing streak at South Alabama. Louisiana Tech has lost three in a row and they host Charlotte. The Bulldogs leading scorer Cobe Williams has left the team.

3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

In his executive state budget proposal for the fiscal year that starts July 1st, Governor John Bel Edwards tells lawmakers he wants to give teachers a $3000-a-year salary increase. Edwards also proposes permanent salary increases for school support staff. He tells lawmakers education has always been a priority of his administration…:

CUT 11(14)      “…in that direction.”

The budget comes in a just under $46-Billion. Edwards says there should be ample dollars to fund the well-deserved pay raises. Lawmakers will start debating the budget in early April.

It’s the last weekend of carnival season and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are expecting huge crowds across the state this Mardi Gras. He says predicted cold weather shouldn’t deter crowds Saturday, because he’s seen it colder with streets lined with revelers…:

CUT 07(07)      “…Mardi Gras Day.”

Fat Tuesday should be fairly warm and muggy.

 

It took a year to make their case, but the state Fire Marshal’s Office says they’ve arrested a West Monroe couple for burning down their own mobile home back in December 2021. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says 54-year-old Charles Robertson and 33-year-old Tonya Scott allegedly did it for the insurance money. She says they put first responders at risk and endangered neighbors…:

CUT 13(08)      “…inside of it.”

“lasfm.org”, if you need to report a tip to the Fire Marshal.

Candidates for governor had to turn in a campaign finance report this week and Attorney General Jeff Landry has a huge advantage over his opponents. Landry has slightly more than $5-million, plus a PAC supporting him has another $1.5-million. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat…:

CUT 03(08)      “…for governor.”

Landry’s nearest competitor in terms of money raised, John Schroder, is about $3-million behind Landry.

2:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

In his proposed state budget for the 2023-24 fiscal year, Governor Edwards wants $3000 pay raises for all public school teachers. The actual Executive Budget calls for $2000 salary bumps, but Edwards feels lawmakers will be able to find revenue to fund the higher figure…:

CUT 10(12)      “…more than sufficient.”

Last year, lawmakers gave teachers and support workers one-time bonuses, but Edwards says he wants permanent salary hikes this time. Lawmakers convene the legislature April 10th.

A West Monroe couple faces aggravated arson, criminal conspiracy, and insurance fraud charges after allegedly setting their mobile home on fire in December of 2021. State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it was originally believed to be accidental, but a tip sparked further investigation…:

CUT 12(12)      “…insurance money.”
54-year-old Charles Robertson and 33-year-old Tonya Scott were arrested on Valentine’s Day.

 

It’s the height of carnival season and record-breaking crowds are anticipated this Mardi Gras. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Thorington.”

You don’t hear much these days about horse thieving, but Ascension Parish deputies have arrested three people, including two minors, for stealing three ponies from a Prairieville stable Tuesday night. The animals were found in St. Gabriel and returned to their owners. By the way, hanging is no longer the punishment for horse thieves.

LRN PM Newscall February 17

Campaign fundraising totals are in for the candidates running for governor and Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry has a big lead over his opponents. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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It’s the height of carnival season and record-breaking crowds are anticipated this Mardi Gras. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Candidates for governor had to turn in a campaign finance report this week and Attorney General Jeff Landry has a huge advantage over his opponents. Landry has slightly more than five-million dollars, plus a PAC supporting him has another one-point-five million dollars. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

Cut 3 (08) “…for governor.” 

Trial lawyer Hunter Lundy of Lake Charles loaned his campaign one-point-four million dollars and has one-point-six million dollars on hand. But Pinsonat says Lundy’s “no party” designation on the ballot can only take him so far

Cut  4 (04)  “…in Louisiana” 

State Treasurer John Schroder has two-point-four million dollars on hand. State lawmakers Sharon Hewitt and Richard Nelson have raised less than a million dollars. Pinsonat says all three candidates are from St. Tammany and Schroder would have a better chance if Hewitt and Nelson were not in the race….

Cut 5 (09) “…his strength”

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It’s the last weekend of carnival season and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are expecting huge crowds across the state this Mardi Gras. Nungesser says before COVID Louisiana had five record-breaking tourism years in a row and he’s grateful that parades are back to their pre-pandemic routes and krewes.

Cut 6 (10)  “…festival season.” 

Nungesser says 250,000 families in the Bayou State rely on the hospitality industry as their livelihood and it’s vital for the state to return to pre-COVID visitors.

And while the temperatures have dropped Nungesser doesn’t believe it will be a deterrent whatsoever. He says last Saturday, in the rainy and cold weather when he was Grand Marshal in the Madhatter’s parade, the streets were still lined with revelers.

Cut 7 (07)  “…into Mardi Gras day.” 

This year parades have returned to their previous routes which Nungesser says has revelers even more jazzed. He also says it’s safer and allows the crowds to spread out and it decreases traffic jams.

The New Orleans native says when he was elected Lt. Governor his goal was to see Mardi Gras grow in every corner of the state and in between.

Cut 8 (09)  “…international visitors.” 

Weather-wise Fat Tuesday rain is not in the forecast and the temps should warm up considerably.

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Governor Edwards presented state lawmakers with his proposed $45.7-billion budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1st. That figure represents a $460-million reduction from the current fiscal year, due to federal pandemic money expiring. Edwards proposes investing millions in additional pay for firefighters, police officers and – especially – teachers…:

Cut 9 (11) “…budget reflects that.”

Edwards’ budget proposes teachers receive a $3000-a-year salary bump; not just a one-time bonus as lawmakers gave them last year. Though his actually budget calls for $2000, Edwards says Joint Budget Committee members they can find the additional $74-million needed to accommodate $3000 raises for all public school teachers…:

Cut 10 (12) “…more than sufficient.” 

Edwards also proposes permanent salary increases for school support staff. He tells lawmakers education has always been a priority of his administration…:

Cut 11 (14)  “…in that direction.”

You can view the entire Executive Budget proposal at “doa.la.gov.media”

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A West Monroe couple faces aggravated arson, criminal conspiracy, and insurance fraud after allegedly setting their mobile home on fire in December of 2021. State Fire Marshal Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it was originally believed to be accidental, but a tip sparked further investigation.

Cut 12 (12) “…insurance money.”

She says 54-year-old Charles Robertson and 33-year-old Tonya Scott were arrested on Valentine’s Day.

Rodrigue says only did the couple put first responders at risk but they also endangered the lives of those nearby.

Cut 13 (08) “…inside of it.” 

With the assistance of the Ouachita Parish Fire Department and members of the community, Rodrigue says the State Fire Marshal’s Office was able to close the case.

Cut 14 (10)   “…know something.”

Rodrigue says if you have information about a fire investigation you can report it anonymously by calling their tip line or online at lasfm.org.