18:30 LRN Newscast May 13

The U.S. Department of Education sent a letter to public schools informing them they are required to allow transgendered students to use the restroom that is consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding. Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham says this is another example of President Obama’s executive overreach. He says this is somewhat of a form of extortion:
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Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says this is a big step forward for public school policies. He says transgender kids are at a bigger risk of many mental health issues…:
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The state Department of Education says they will provide assistance to Louisiana’s school districts in addressing the needs of their students.

A Pineville man has been arrested after he allegedly went door to door soliciting money he claimed was for a sick child with cancer. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says residents reported the suspicious activity and authorities began investigating 48-year-old Charles Lowery, acting on the complaints…:

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He says Lowery was arrested for swindling because he didn’t have a sick child.

17-year-old girl Azariya McClendon is getting to diplomas. An Associates Degree from Bossier Parish Community College and a diploma from Ringgold High School. She says she was able to do this through the Accelerated Curriculum of Excellence program at her school:

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17:30 LRN Newscast May 13

Another spirited debate broke out on the House floor over funding for TOPS versus hospitals that provide care for the poor. On Thursday night, legislators shifted 72-million dollars from the scholarship program to the safety net hospitals. On Friday, Monroe Representative Jay Morris tried to move some of that money back to TOPS, but he faced opposition from Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith…

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Public schools could lose federal funding if they do not allow transgender students to use the restroom that is consistent with their gender identity, according to a letter from the U.S. Department of Education. Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says this doesn’t mean it’s okay for a man to go into bathrooms with little girls.

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But Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham says this is a form of extortion.

A 17-year-old girl from northwest Louisiana participates in two graduation ceremonies today. Azariya McClendon will get her Associates Degree from Bossier Parish Community College this afternoon, then this evening she’ll get her diploma from Ringgold High School. McClendon says she has big academic aspirations after her double graduation.

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A Pineville man has been arrested after he allegedly went door to door soliciting money he claimed was for a sick child with cancer.  Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says they were also able to charge Lowery with two counts of cheating and swindling, because the story he told was not true…:

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16:45 Sportscast, May 13th, 2016

The LSU baseball team begins a three-game series tonight in Knoxville against the Tennessee Volunteers. The Tigers are looking to improve on their 14-10 league record, while the Vols are just 7-17 in the SEC. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri is surprised by Tennessee’s record…
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LSU brings a five-game winning streak into tonight’s game.
Louisiana Tech has won six in a row and 15-of its last 17 heading into the start of a three-game series against Southern Miss. The Golden Eages are tied for first in the Conference USA standings and they are also the top hitting team in the league.

Southeastern Louisiana leads the Southland and they host UNO in Hammond for a weekend series.

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UL Lafayette and South Alabama meet in Mobile, Alabama, in a battle of leaders in the Sun Belt. The Cajuns will face one of the top pitchers in the nation tonight. Senior right-hander Kevin Hill is an eight-game winner and Coach Tony Robichaux says the Cajuns will need some timely hits tonight…
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The Cajuns begin the series three games back of the Jaguars. ULM is at Arkansas Little Rock. The warhawks need some wins if they want to make the Sun Belt Tourney.

At the state baseball tournament in Sulphur…St. Charles Catholic and St. Thomas Aquinas have advanced to the Class Two-A state championship game. They’ll play each other tomorrow afternoon.

 

 

16:30 LRN Newscast May 13, 2016

The U.S. Department of Education is informing public schools they are required to allow transgendered students to use the restroom that is consistent with their gender identity. Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham says the state should make the decision regarding transgender bathrooms. He says we need to protect the most vulnerable population, young children.

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But Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says this is a really big step forward in terms of policies in public schools and universities.

A debate broke out on the House floor when lawmakers tried to move funding for safety net hospitals to fund TOPS. Ruston Representative Rob Shadoin spoke out against the idea. Shadoin says he understands the importance of TOPS funding, but health care for young individuals, who can’t afford to go to a private hospital is more important…

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Three people have been arrested in connection with the fight that broke out during graduation ceremonies at East Ascension High School, according to the Gonzales police department. A group of people got into a physical altercation in the stands at the school’s commencement Wednesday, and video of the incident was widely shared on social media.

A Louisiana teen is earning her high school diploma and an Associate’s Degree in the same day. 17-year-old Azariya McClendon says she was able to make this tremendous accomplishment with the help of her high school counselor and the support of her family. She says it was hard at times because she was always busy.

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McClendon plans to attend UL-Lafayette in the fall.

15:30 Newscast, May 13th, 2016

It took 14 hours of debate but the Louisiana House finally approved the budget bill and sent it over to the Senate. The $72 million dollars taken from TOPS funding to safety net hospitals amendment remained in place. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White, who has a public-private hospital in her district, fought against an amendment seeking to put money back to TOPS..:
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A planned special session to address the budget shortfall is slated for June.

Three people have been arrested in connection with the fight that broke out during graduation ceremonies at East Ascension High School, according to the Gonzales police department. A group of people got into a physical altercation in the stands at the school’s commencement Wednesday, and video of the incident was widely shared on social media.

A Louisiana teen graduates from high school and a community college on the same day. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Union Parish sheriff’s investigators have arrested a second detention center inmate in the case involving the rape of a 17-year-old teenager who was being held in an isolation cell because she was reportedly high on methamphetamine. They say 27-year-old Darandall Boyette is charged with simple escape for leaving his cell and witnesses the rape. 28-year-old Demarcus Peyton was charged with third degree rape in the incident.

 

LRN PM Newscall May 13, 2016

The U.S. Department of Education is letting schools know they are required to allow transgender restrooms or risk losing federal funds. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A Louisiana teen graduates from high school and a community college on the same day. Halen Doughty has more…

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A 17-year-old girl from northwest Louisiana participates in two graduation ceremonies today. Azariya McClendon will get her Associates Degree from Bossier Parish Community College this afternoon, then this evening she’ll get her diploma from Ringgold High School. McClendon says she has big academic aspirations after her double graduation.

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McClendon says she was able to make this tremendous accomplishment with the help of her high school counselor Timothy Williams, and the support of her family. She says it was hard at times because she was always busy.

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McClendon was also involved in Beta, a club called Elegant Ladies in Today’s Educational Society, and the student advisory council for the LHSAA. McClendon is the first student in her parish to earn two diplomas at the same time. She says she was able to do so through the Accelerated Curriculum of Excellence program at her school.

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The U.S. Department of Education sent a letter to public schools informing them they are required to allow transgendered students to use the restroom that is consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding.  Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham says this is another example of President Obama’s executive overreach. He says this is a form of extortion.

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Abraham says the state should make the decision regarding transgender bathrooms and this is an issue that should not be a federal mandate. He says we’re all about protecting people in this country so let’s protect the most vulnerable population, the young children.

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Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says this is a really big step forward in terms of policies in public schools and universities. He says transgender kids are at a huge risk of many mental health issues.

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Patterson says no one wants to lose out on education money by not complying with this mandate because it would hurt all students. He says this doesn’t mean it’s okay for a man to go into bathrooms with little girls.

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A Pineville man has been arrested after he allegedly went door to door soliciting money he claimed was for a sick child with cancer.  Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says residents reported the suspicious activity and there was also an outcry on social media. He says authorities began investigating 48-year-old Charles Lowery, acting on the complaints…:

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Carnline says they eventually located Lowery and his van and learned the suspect was a convicted sex offender…:

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Carnline says they were also able to charge Lowery with two counts of cheating and swindling, because the story he was telling residents was not true…:

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Carnline says it’s a shame someone is exploiting people’s kindness and generosity.

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Another spirited debate broke out on the House floor over funding for TOPS versus hospitals that provide care for the poor. On Thursday night, legislators shifted 72-million dollars from the scholarship program to the safety net hospitals. On Friday, Monroe Representative Jay Morris tried to move some of that money back to TOPS, but he faced opposition from Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith…

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Morris’ amendment to move 36-million dollars back to TOPS failed on a 42-57 vote. Several House republicans sought to fully fund TOPS, at the same time, they said the health care budget was bloated. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White, who has a public-private hospital in her district, fought against Morris’ amendment…

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Ruston Representative Rob Shadoin also spoke out against Morris’ amendment. Shadoin says he understands the importance of TOPS funding, but health care for young individuals, who can’t afford to go to a private hospital is more important…

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14:30 Newscast, May 13th, 2016

Another spirited debate broke out on the House floor over funding for TOPS versus hospitals that provide care for the poor. On Thursday night, legislators shifted 72-million dollars from the scholarship program to the safety net hospitals. On Friday, Monroe Representative Jay Morris tried to move some of that money back to TOPS, but he faced opposition from Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith…:
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Morris amendment that would move 36-million dollars back to TOPS failed on a 42-57 vote.

A level II Endangered/Missing Child Media Advisory has been issued by State Police on behalf of the New Orleans Police Department for 11-year-old Anign Keiaya Jordon. They say the child was last seen at school in New Orleans on May 5th, and she was reported missing yesterday. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Anign Jordan is urged to contact authorities.

The U.S. Department of Education is letting schools know they are required to allow transgender restrooms or risk losing federal funds. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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17-year-old girl Azariya McClendon is getting to diplomas today. An Associates Degree from Bossier Parish Community College and a diploma from Ringgold High School. She says she was able to do this through the Accelerated Curriculum of Excellence program at her school:
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13:30 Newscast, May 13th, 2016

The U.S. Department of Education sent a letter to public schools informing them they are required to allow transgendered students to use the restroom that is consistent with their gender identity, or risk losing federal funding. Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham says this is another example of President Obama’s executive overreach. He says this is somewhat of a form of extortion:
CUT 6 (10) “comply with”
Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says this is a really big step forward in terms of policies in public schools and universities. He says transgender kids are at a huge risk of many mental health issues…:
CUT 8 (06) “implemented”
The state Department of Education says they will provide assistance to Louisiana’s school districts in addressing the needs of their students.

A Pineville man has been arrested after he allegedly went door to door soliciting money he claimed was for a sick child with cancer. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says residents reported the suspicious activity and authorities began investigating 48-year-old Charles Lowery, acting on the complaints…:
cut 10 (11) “were given”
He says they learned Lowery was a sex offender and his vehicle wasn’t registered so he was arrested for that and for swindling because he didn’t have a sick child.

A 22-year-old man from Webster Parish is facing murder charges amid allegations he beat his father to death with a baseball bat. Authorities say the body 57-year-old Billy Joiner, who lived with his son, was found around 2am…and later, John Joiner confessed to the crime saying it was the result of an ongoing dispute and he just snapped. John Joiner is charged with second degree murder.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 13th, 2016

The US Department of Education sent a letter to all school systems today directing them to grant specific rights to all children based on their gender identity — or face the loss of federal funds. Conservatives are outraged including Alto congressman Ralph Abraham…:
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But Equality Louisiana says this step is necessary to protect the vulnerable transgender population.

A Rapides Parish man who was allegedly soliciting money he claimed was for a sick child with cancer has been arrested after Alexandria residents reported suspicious activity to the sheriff’s office. Authorities say they discovered 48-year-old Charles Leon Lowery was a convicted sex offender and that none of his children were sick. He is charged with two counts of Cheating and Swindling due to the unlawful solicitation of money and one count Failure to Register as Sex Offender.

A 17-year-old girl from northwest Louisiana participates in two graduation ceremonies today. Azariya McClendon will get her Associates Degree from Bossier Parish Community College this afternoon, then this evening she’ll get her diploma from Ringgold High School. McClendon says she has big academic aspirations after her double graduation…:
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McClendon is the first student in her parish to earn two diplomas at the same time.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 13th

The LSU baseball Tigers open a three-game series against Tennessee tonight in Knoxville. The Tigers are 14-10 in the SEC, while the Volunteers are just 7-17, but LSU Coach Paul Mainieri says his fielders will need to be on their toes this weekend…
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First pitch is at 5 PM.

Louisiana Tech begins a huge series with 16th ranked Southern Miss tonight. The Bulldogs are in fifth place in the Conference USA standings, while the Golden Eagles are tied first place with Rice. Tech is playing really well, they’ve won six in a row and 15 of its last 17. Southern Miss enters today’s action leading CUSA with a team batting average of .306.

Rookie minicamp begins today for the Saints. New Orleans has two-dozen rookies that will participate in five practices over a three-day period. In last year’s rookie minicamp, cornerback Delvin Breaux and wide receiver Willie Snead turned enough heads that they ended up playing significant roles on the 2015 team.

It’s day two of the state baseball tournament in Sulphur and there’s plenty of semi-final action. The highest seed left is Acadiana and the 15th seeded Wrecking Rams will face 11th seeded Byrd in a Class Five-A semi-final contest. The other semi-final has two-time defending champion Barbe taking on Catholic. In the One-A semis…it’s Vermilion Catholic against Oak Grove and top-seeded Central Catholic faves fifth seeded Hanson Memorial.

In yesterday’s action….West Ouachita and Teurlings Catholic advanced to the Class Four-A championship game. In Class B…Fairview is in the title game for a third consecutive year as they defeated Glenmora 14-9. The Panthers will play Grace Christian on Saturday at noon. The Warriors are looking for their first state title in baseball.