1:30 LRN Newscast June 15

Governor John Bel Edwards signs legislation decriminalizing possession of up to 14 grams of marijuana. Policy Director for Louisiana Progress Peter Robins-Brown says decriminalization is a widely popular policy that creates more trust between law enforcement and their local community.

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Under the new law, written by Shreveport Representative Cedric Glover, possession under 14 grams cannot lead to jail time and comes with a maximum fine of 100 dollars.

Forecasters say there is a high chance a disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico will develop into at least a tropical storm over the next five days. National Weather Service meteorologist Ben Schott says prepare now for a big rainmaker on Friday and Saturday…

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A year after Troy Middleton’s name was removed from the LSU Library his heirs are suing to have Middleton war memorabilia held by the school returned. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating the death of a two-year-old boy who was left in a hot car Monday. Public Information Officer Katherina Breaux says deputies received a call and found the young boy who was left inside an unattended vehicle for an extended period of time Monday afternoon. This is the fourth hot car death in the U-S this year.

12:30 LRN Newscast June 15

Governor Edwards has signed a bill to reduce the penalty for possession of a small amount of marijuana.  The bill does not decriminalize possession however it does reduce the penalty for those in possession of 14 grams or less to have a maximum fine of $100 and no jail time. Edwards says bipartisan support of the legislation is a step forward in criminal justice reform efforts.

The National Weather Service says Louisiana residents should brace for the potential heavy rainfall later this week as a result of a tropical system. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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There are reports LSU and Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco are discussing the possibility of the former Tiger becoming the next head coach of the LSU baseball program.  LSU beat reporter for the USA Today Network Glen Guilbeau says Bianco has always been well-liked by those who have played with Skip Bertman…

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Bianco has been the head coach at Ole Miss since 2000

The family of former LSU President Troy Middleton is suing LSU demanding the school return a collection of the General’s World War Two memorabilia. Middleton family attorney Jill Craft says the family has tried to retrieve the collection but keeps getting the runaround.

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Middleton’s name was removed from the school’s library last summer amidst an outcry over the former President’s support for segregation in the past.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 15

Forecasters say there is a high chance a disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico will develop into at least a tropical storm over the next five days. The National Hurricane Center says they will have a better idea once the system actually develops. National Weather Service meteorologist Ben Schott says even if doesn’t get to tropical storm strength, it could be a big rainmaker…

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If named, it will be called Claudette.

Crude oil prices are trading above 70-dollars a barrel for the first time in nearly three years. But LSU Center for Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says don’t expect this surge in prices to result in new jobs for the state’s oil and gas industry, because of climate policies like net neutrality by 2050…

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There are reports LSU and Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco are discussing the possibility of the former Tiger catcher and pitching coach becoming the next head coach of the LSU baseball program.  LSU beat reporter for the USA Today Network Glen Guilbeau says right now Bianco is the school’s top candidate.

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Bianco has been the head coach at Ole Miss since 2000.

Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine shows the two-dose offering is 90 percent effective and it appears to have fewer side effects than those from Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson and Johnson but Tulane School of Medicine Professor Susan Hassig says in general none of those shots have side effects that really stand out.

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10:30 LRN Newscast June 5

Forecasters say there is a high chance a disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico will develop into at least a tropical storm over the next five days. National Weather Service meteorologist Ben Schott says the broad area of low pressure will eventually move northward and flash flooding is possible in south Louisiana on Friday.

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The National Hurricane Center says they will have a better idea once the system actually develops. If named, it will be called Claudette.

Today is tax day for most of Louisiana. Senior Tax Manager at Hannis T Bourgeois, Brad Tate, says if your salary decreased in 2020 you could be eligible for more federal assistance…

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Taxpayers in Ascension, Calcasieu, East Baton Rouge, Iberville and Lafayette parishes have until August 16th to file because of last month’s flooding.

Crude oil prices are back above 70-dollars a barrel and trading at their highest price in nearly three years. When you look at gas prices, the statewide average for regular gasoline is $2.71, nearly a dollar more than last year. LSU Center for Energy Studies Director David Dismukes expects the price at the pump will continue to increase…

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Carjackings are on the rise at an alarming rate. State Attorney General Deputy Press Secretary Emmie Fuson urges drivers to pay attention to their surroundings, have their keys and phone in hand when approaching their vehicle, park in a well-lit area, and trust their instincts. Fuson says if you find yourself a victim of carjacking remember a car can be replaced you however cannot.

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AM LRN Newscall June 15th

Oil is back over 70 dollars a barrel but industry experts are not optimistic this will result in increased investment in the state’s oil and gas sector. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Another highly effective COVID-19 vaccine is getting closer to FDA authorization but there’s a chance it won’t be made available to Americans. Matt Doyle has more.

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Carjackings in Louisiana are on the rise and in New Orleans, they are up 120-percent so far this year compared to 2020. Brooke Thorington has more

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It’s Tax Day for most the state, and that includes both state and federal taxes that are due for 2020. But Senior Tax Manager at Hannis T. Bourgeois in Baton Rouge, Brad Tate says there are a few parishes that received yet another extension.

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The entire state, along with Texas and Oklahoma, already received an extension from May 17th until June 15th due to winter storms in February.

For taxpayers who do have to file today, Tate says be sure you have accurately recorded what you received from your employer, investments, etc., and if your salary decreased in 2020 compared to 2019…

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Tate says stimulus funds that taxpayers did receive in 2020 is not counted as income for the year so you don’t have to claim it.

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The price of a barrel of oil is up over 70 dollars a barrel with experts saying that price is likely to continue to rise due to a number of factors.

LSU Center for Energy Studies Director David Dismukes says excess supply is getting burned off while demand has begun to rise as the economy reopens making experts bullish on the price…

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Last year during the pandemic’s trough futures prices hit negative numbers as demand cratered amid oversupply from OPEC and Russia.

But Dismukes says don’t expect this surge in prices to result in some new influx of investment or jobs for the Louisiana oil economy due to climate policies like net neutrality by 2050.

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Dismukes says as we move through the summer he expects we will be seeing higher and higher prices at the pump as a result.

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A study of Maryland-based Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine shows the two-dose offering is 90 percent effective, clearing the way for it to potentially be approved by late summer, early fall.

Tulane School of Medicine Professor Susan Hassig says it is possible this vaccine won’t be available to Americans but instead shipped out to the rest of the world through the COVAX program…

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Hassig says there’s already a glut of vaccines available for Americans from Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson, making this offering potentially superfluous.

Hassig says this vaccine could be particularly useful in developing nations that need to get vaccinated in order to prevent even more dangerous variants from mutating…

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In trials, the vaccine was reported to be 100 percent effective in preventing moderate to severe COVID-19.

The vaccine appears to have fewer side effects than those from Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson and Johnson but Hassig says in general none of those shots have side effects that really stand out.

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Given the release schedule of past vaccines, it is likely Novavax won’t get FDA emergency use authorization until at least late August.

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Carjackings on the rise in Louisiana at an alarming rate and they are happening at all hours of the day. State Attorney General Deputy Press Secretary Emmie Fuson says New Orleans has seen the largest increase in carjackings, up 120-percent in the first five months of the year compared to the same period in 2020.

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As for why there’s been a staggering increase in carjackings Fuson says it’s safe to assume it’s happening because more people are back on the road and returning to normal life, but most of all carjacking is a crime of opportunity.

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Fuson urges drivers to pay attention to their surroundings, have their keys and phone in hand when approaching their vehicle, park in a well-lit area, and trust their instincts. Fuson says if you find yourself a victim of carjacking remember a car can be replaced you however cannot.

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Also, familiarize yourself with the truck of your vehicle and the escape latch in case you do find yourself trapped and always report the crime to authorities as soon as possible.

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Now that the LSU baseball season is officially over, LSU can now begin the search for a new baseball coach with the retirement of Paul Mainieri.  There’s has been a lot of names mentioned for the job but college baseball analyst Ronnie Rantz believes athletic director Scott Woodward will try to make a big splash with this hire.

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Corbin would certainly be a great hire but Rantz says convincing him to come to Baton Rouge won’t be easy.

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When it comes to former LSU coach Skip Bertman, Rantz says the hall of famer has a preference of who he’d like to see lead the purple and gold.

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PM LRN Newscast June 14

The tropics and the air temperature are heating up. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Lafourche Parish Sheriffs believe they’ve solved a 44-year-old cold case murder. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Forecasters are giving a broad area of low pressure in the Bay of Campeche a high chance of developing into at least a tropical depression over the next five days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the disturbance is expected to stay in the southern Gulf of Mexico for the next couple of days before heading north…

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Keim says a lot could still happen with this developing storm, but it would be wise for everyone to keep an eye on this system. He says at this point, he’s not expecting this disturbance to develop into our first hurricane of the season

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Keim says the public also needs to pay attention to the heat. Heat advisories have been posted for today across north Louisiana and southeast Louisiana as heat index values will approach 110-degrees. Keim says it’s our first taste this year of hot temperatures

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The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Department has made an arrest in the 1977 cold-case murder of a Golden Meadow woman who was found shot in the back in a restaurant.

LPSD spokesperson Brennan Matherne says on October 10th 1977 Deputies found 32-year-old Dianne Vegas on the floor of the Chicken House restaurant. They now believe her husband murdered her.

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78-year-old Chester Vegas of Cut Off is charged with 2nd Degree Murder and left the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex Friday night after posting bail.

Matherne says despite this being one of the coldest cases on file detectives never gave up.

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Matherne says it’s good to get some closure on this murder, even if it meant waiting more than four decades.

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Slidell Police Officer Theresa Simon died while on duty Sunday from what authorities believe was likely a massive heart attack.

SPD spokesperson Daniel Suzeneau says Simon was a decorated veteran of the force and leaves behind her husband, a Slidell Police Lt., and two children.

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Simon was a Southeastern Louisiana University alumni with a degree in criminal justice.

Suzeneau says Simon wore a lot of hats with SPD and was even featured on the former reality show Live PD.

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Just last week Simon had passed her promotional exam to become a sergeant.

Suzeneau says she was highly respected and loved by all in the department.

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A tragic drowning on June 1st in Bossier Parish that claimed the life of a 15-year-old, highlights the need for more safety measures on state-operated waterways. Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says Hayden Mangum of Elm Grove might still be alive if safety barriers had been installed at the spillway on Lake Bistineau.

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Hayden Lane Mangum drown while fishing with a friend when the boat they were in capsized at the Lake Bistineau spillway.

Campbell says currents along impoundments that retain water on manmade lakes can be swift and unpredictable and safety barriers are already installed at Red River and Toledo Bend.

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To address the issue, Campbell sent a letter Friday to the Secretary of Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries to have the safety barriers installed at spillways on all state-operated waterways.

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Campbell says he expects that the cost would be minimal to install the safety barriers.

4:30 LRN Newscast June 14

A broad area of low pressure in the Bay of Campeche may bring heavy rain to Louisiana late this week, and has a high chance of becoming at least a tropical depression over the next five days, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says it is unlikely to develop into the first hurricane of the season…

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Slidell Police Officer Theresa Simon died while on duty Sunday from what authorities believe was likely a massive heart attack.

SPD spokesperson Daniel Suzeneau says Simon was a decorated veteran of the force was highly respected and loved by all in the department.

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Simon was 46 years old.

Lafourche Parish Sheriffs believe they’ve solved a 44-year-old cold case murder. Matt Doyle has the story.

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New Orleans Representative Gary Carter Jr. has won the Senate seat recently vacated by his uncle Troy Carter who was elected to replace Congressman Cedric Richmond. Gary Carter’s victory means another special election will be to fill his seat that represents Algiers and New Orleans’ westbank sections.

1:30 LRN Newscast June 14

Lafourche Parish Sheriffs believe they’ve solved a 44-year-old cold case murder. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lafayette Police says 22-year old Artella Andrus was arrested after a shooting by an unidentified suspect struck his vehicle on I-10 in West Baton Rouge Parish Friday night. Andrus is a suspect in shooting at the Lafayette Police Department parking lot that injured three, shots were fired at six individuals. Andrus faces six counts of attempted first degree murder.

 

Forecasters say an area of low pressure in the Bay of Campeche has medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression over the next five days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the public also needs to pay attention to the heat with advisories posted for today across north Louisiana and southeast Louisiana as heat index values will approach 110-degrees.

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Slidell Police Officer Theresa Simon died while on duty Sunday from what authorities believe was likely a massive heart attack. SPD spokesperson Daniel Suzeneau says Simon was a decorated veteran of the force and leaves behind her husband, a Slidell Police Lt., and two children.

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10:30 LRN Newscast June 14

Forecasters are giving a broad area of low pressure in the Bay of Campeche a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression over the next five days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the disturbance is expected to stay in the southern Gulf of Mexico for the next couple of days before heading north…

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Keim says a lot could still happen with this developing storm, but it would be wise for everyone to keep an eye on this system.

LSU’s baseball season is over and so is the career of hall of fame coach Paul Mainieri as Tennessee completed a super-regional series sweep of the Tigers beating the Bayou Bengals 15-6. LSU finished with a 38-25 record and Mainieri says his players battled all season…

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Governor Edwards is expected to sign legislation to provide grants to low and middle-income workers 21 and older who want to go to a community or technical college. Only those making about 38,000 dollars or less a year are eligible. Louisiana Community and Technical College System President Monty Sullivan says Individuals who meet the requirements can be awarded up to 3,200 dollars a year and 6,400 dollars total.

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Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh says he’s filed a police report against Bogalousa Representative Malinda White for allegedly threatening gun violence against him on the House floor last week. Seabaugh says White is guilty of simple battery or assault and says if he had done the same thing, he’d be tossed out.

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10:30 LRN Newscast June 12

Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh wants House leadership and law enforcement to take action against Bogalousa Representative Malinda White for allegedly grabbing and threatening him with gun violence on the House floor. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Governor Edwards says he’ll look closely at a bill that would gradually increase funding for roads and bridges by an additional 300-million dollars per year. Edwards is concerned that the money is coming out of the general fund, potentially creating shortfalls in other areas of state government, especially after federal coronavirus aid is spent.

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Supporters of the proposal say the state has made major investments in education, health care, and other areas while roads and bridges continue to deteriorate.

It’s free fishing weekend in Louisiana and Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fishieres spokesperson Gabe Giffin says it’s the perfect opportunity to introduce the sport to someone who’s never been and possibly recruit a new fishing buddy.

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You won’t need a fishing license this weekend in Louisiana and June is also the month to renew your annual fishing license.