5:30 LRN Newscast Mar 17

Severe weather is making its way across the state spurning thunderstorms and tornado warnings. Several areas of the state mainly north and central Louisiana are also under wind advisories. Flash flood warnings have also been issued in spots as the cold front that stretches from Louisiana all the way to Wisconsin makes it way eastward.

The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association and Governor Edwards are asking President Biden not to extend the 60-day oil and gas lease sale moratorium put into place in January.

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Metairie-based MedPharmics is conducting clinical trials on children with the Moderna vaccine, MedPharmics President Dr. Robert Jeanfreau believes in the vaccine and says his company has been part of the research since the beginning of the pandemic.

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Irish bars in New Orleans agreed to close today on St. Patrick’s Day out of concern for patron’s safety. Owner of Finn McCool’s Sean Kennedy says he made the decision for his pub after witnessing a group on Saturday flagrantly violating COVID guidelines. He says that made the risks for today clear…

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Kennedy says when the patrons who were violating COVID rules were asked to correct their behavior, they not only refused but argued with staff.

3:30 LRN Newscast Mar 17

A Church Point man is charged with negligent homicide after St. Landy Parish sheriff’s deputies say he failed to supervise his 9-month-old child in the bath who drowned as a result.

Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Nicholas Lee Ducote placed his 9 month and two-year-old children in the bath and then left the room. Thibodeaux says even though accidental it’s a heartbreaking case and that could have been avoided.

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A Gulf oil lease sale that was set to be sold today in New Orleans won’t happen due to the 60-day lease sale moratorium issued in January by President Biden. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Mike Moncla says the jobs of 50,000 Louisiana oil and gas workers are in long-term danger.

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Louisiana is taking part in clinical trials for children and the Moderna COVID vaccine. President of MedPharmics Dr. Robert Jeanfreau, which is conducting the trial in the Bayou State, says like all medications the vaccine must be tested in every population group.

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Call MedPharmics if you’d like to participate.

Irish pubs in New Orleans agreed to close today on St. Patrick’s out of concern for patron’s safety because many people are ignoring COVID protocols. Owner of Finn McCool’s Sean Kennedy says staying closed on one of the biggest days of the year for Irish bars is tough but it’s the right thing to do.

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1:30 LRN Newscast Mar 17

A 30-year old Church Point man is charged with negligent homicide after St. Landy Parish sheriff’s deputies say an infant drowned in his bathtub. Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says they determined that on March 4th, Nicholas Lee Ducote placed his 9 month and two-year-old children in the tub, left the room to do chores, and then…

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The two-year-old was found unharmed sitting next to the tub.

Metairie-based MedPharmics is conducting clinical trials on children and the Moderna vaccine, MedPharmics President Dr. Robert Jeanfreau believes in the vaccine and says his company has been part of the research since the beginning of the pandemic.

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A Gulf oil lease sale set to be held today in New Orleans is canceled due to the 60-day lease sale moratorium issued in January by President Biden. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Mike Moncla disputes the moratorium and says oil and gas taxes have generated 280 million dollars over the past few years to support coastal restoration projects.

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Irish bars in New Orleans agreed to close today on St. Patrick’s Day out of concern for patron’s safety. Owner of Finn McCool’s Sean Kennedy says he made the decision for his pub after witnessing a group on Saturday flagrantly violating COVID guidelines. He says that made the risks for today clear…

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12:30 LRN Newscast Mar 17

Louisiana is taking part in clinical trials on children with the Moderna COVID vaccine. President of Metairie-based MedPharmics Dr. Robert Jeanfreau says the trial is broken into two groups and it’s the same vaccine adults receive, what they are testing is the most effective dose.

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They are looking for participants age 12 and under and as young as six months.

Border crossings have hit a 20 year high as more immigrants are arriving at the southern border. President Joe Biden vowed to reverse many of the Trump Administration’s immigration policies and Republicans are pointing the finger at those policy changes including Senator Bill Cassidy.

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The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association and Governor Edwards are asking President Biden not to extend the 60-day oil and gas lease sale moratorium put into place in January. Matt Doyle has the story.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Mar 17

Hail, strong winds, and tornadoes are possible as a strong cold front will sweep across the state today. A tornado watch is already up for northwest Louisiana until 1 pm and more watches and warnings are expected to be posted as the day goes along. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s just the beginning.

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Attorney General Jeff Landry along with other elected officials will push a bill in the legislative session that would take money collected from opioid settlements with drug companies to help fund Louisiana drug courts which can help those who suffer from addiction and substance abuse. Baton Rouge Judge Don Johnson says it would be money well spent…

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The bill would pump an additional 15 million dollars a year into the program.

Border crossings have hit a 20 year high as increasing numbers of immigrants are arriving at the southern border. President Joe Biden vowed to reverse several Trump Administration immigration policies and Senator Bill Cassidy says this is not the right way to handle immigration policy.

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Congressional Democrats have vowed to pursue comprehensive immigration reform to address the situation.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections is seeking an additional $21.5 million in next fiscal year’s budget. DOC Undersecretary Thomas Bickham says the figure represents what the department usually spends on overtime.

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The $21.5 million figure also includes a ten percent pay raise for entry-level correctional officers in hopes of attracting new employees.

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The Louisiana Department of Corrections is asking an additional $21.5 million for the next fiscal budget. Brooke Thorington has more on why the figure is so high.

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Legislation is set to be filed that would fund a 15 million dollar expansion of the drug court program using funds obtained from opioid settlements. Matt Doyle has the story…

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Republicans say President Joe Biden’s immigration policy changes are directly responsible for the 20 year high in border crossings. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Louisiana Department of Corrections is seeking an additional $21.5 million for the next fiscal budget. Undersecretary at the Department of Corrections, Thomas Bickham says the figure represents what the department usually spends on overtime.

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Bickham says the department currently needs to fill about 36-percent of their mandatory guard positions which means employees are having to work overtime to make up for the shortage.

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The $21.5 million figure also includes a ten percent pay raise for entry-level correctional officers upping the starting salary for cadets to around $32,000 annually in hopes of attracting new employees.

Bickham says if approved the department will also fund a retention program to reduce their 73% employee turnover rate. It is aimed at existing frontline employees in their first three years of employment.

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Bickham says they have found if an employee makes it past their third year, they usually stay. They are also looking at improving training and work conditions for employees.

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Severe weather is in the forecast for the Bayou State along with much of the southeast today.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says the storm prediction center has northwest and central parts of the state under an enhanced risk of severe weather and northeast Louisiana is under a moderate risk for dicey weather today.

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Keim says once the bumpy weather passes we’ll see cooler temperatures. Just a reminder we’ve reached that time of year when we’ll have summer-like temperatures and then a front will come barreling through…

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Keim says it’s only the beginning of high-risk thunderstorms that can produce hail, high winds, and tornadoes as we undergo sudden temperature changes in the spring.

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An Enhanced risk means a greater concentration of organized severe thunderstorms with varying levels of intensity.

A Moderate risk indicates the potential for widespread severe weather with several tornadoes and/or numerous severe thunderstorms, some of which may be intense.

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A bipartisan group proposes legislation that would greatly expand the drug court program using funds obtained from opioid settlements.

Attorney General Jeff Landry says under the bill all arrestees would be drug tested, and if positive be screened for suitability in the addiction recovery based “drug court” program.

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The legislation is the result of a bipartisan legislative committee that spent the last year investigating a potential expansion of drug courts. The bill is set to be introduced by Port Allen Senator Rick Ward.

The bill would pump an additional 14 to 15 million dollars a year into the criminal justice system to fund the program. District Court Judge Don Johnson says it would have a three to four times rate of return.

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Landry says Department of Corrections stats show drug courts had a six percent three-year recidivism rate for 2016 graduates. That’s compared to a 15 percent one-year recidivism rate for the average inmate.

Jennifer Hollahan, a drug court graduate, says the multi-phase, long-term program is more effective than the usual one-month rehab facility stints that fail so many addicts.

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The legislation would also give local authorities the option to enroll violent offenders in the program if they deem it safe to do so.

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Border crossings have hit a 20 year high as increasing numbers of immigrants are arriving at the southern border.

President Joe Biden vowed to reverse a number of Trump Administration immigration policies and  Republicans are pointing the finger at those policy changes. That includes Senator Bill Cassidy.

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Immigrant advocates say the numbers are spiking due to growing instability in Central America caused by a pair of major hurricane landfalls last year and pandemic economic woes.

Cassidy says Biden’s team has been hesitant to call the situation a crisis and is sending mixed messages.

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Cassidy says this is not the right way to handle immigration policy.

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Congressional Democrats have vowed to pursue comprehensive immigration reform to address the situation.

5:30 LRN Newscast Mar 16

Attorney General Jeff Landry sends a letter to staff warning against sexual harassment following a sexual harassment scandal that led to the resignation of one of his top aides. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission says its website is down and the state agency hopes the site will be operational by noon Wednesday. L-W-C Secretary Ava Dejoe says the site had to be taken down so that the I-T staff can program the site for new federal stimulus payments as part of the President’s American Rescue Plan.

Louisiana will receive $2.6 billion for schools from the latest COVID relief bill.  A large portion of the funding is to be dedicated to recovery learning so students can stay on grade level. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley is asking school systems to reimagine summer school as more of a summer camp experience.

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Parts of Louisiana could be in for a bumpy ride Wednesday. The storm prediction center has northwest and central parts of the state under an enhanced risk of severe weather which means a greater concentration of organized severe thunderstorms.  The northeast corner of the state is under a moderate risk of widespread severe weather with several tornadoes and/or numerous severe thunderstorms, some of which may be intense in the forecast Wednesday.

3:30 LRN Newscast Mar 16

Authorities recover the remains of a Natchitoches Parish woman who went missing in 1993 at the bottom of the Cane River. Kara Vaughn left her home November 3rd, 1993 and never returned. Captain Tony Moran says back during last month’s winter storm they got a call from a fisherman…

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Identification was found on her body indicating it was Vaugh but other tests will be done to confirm it is her.

Louisiana public schools will receive $2.6 billion from the latest COVID relief bill. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says part of the money will go towards helping schools pay for the COVID protocols.

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Brumley says currently more than 70-percent of the schools are open to face-to-face instruction.

Attorney General Jeff Landry defends his office’s handling of sexual harassment complaints against former top aide Pat Magee. Magee was first suspended then later resigned after a second complaint. Landry says his office takes every complaint seriously and he has an open-door policy when it comes to employees.

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One day after Drew Brees announced his retirement, the Saints re-signed quarterback Jameis Winston. Saints Analyst Mike Detillier explains what Winston needs to do to be successful if in fact, he does get the nod as the Saints’ starting quarterback next season.

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1:30 LRN Newscast March 16

Attorney General Jeff Landry defends his office’s handling of sexual harassment complaints against former top aide Pat Magee. Magee, who had previously been suspended for inappropriate conduct, resigned last week after receiving another complaint. Landry wrote a letter to his staff saying that behavior won’t be tolerated.

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Authorities recover the remains of Kara Vaughn a Natchitoches Parish woman who went missing in 1993 at the bottom of Cane River in a submerged vehicle. Captain Tony Moran says it is a sad end to the story but at least the family knows what happened…

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Identification was found on the body indicating it was Vaughn, but other tests will be conducted to confirm it.

 

Louisiana will receive $2.6 billion for schools from the latest COVID relief bill.  A large portion of the funding is to be dedicated to recovery learning so students can stay on grade level. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley is asking school systems to reimagine summer school as more of a summer camp experience.

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One day after Drew Brees announced his retirement, the Saints re-signed quarterback Jameis Winston, who a lot of people believe will be the starter next season.  Winston’s new contract is for one year and he can earn up to 12-million dollars.  Saints Analyst Mike Detillier says this deal is good for both parties.

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12:30 LRN Newscast Mar 16

Authorities recover the remains of Kara Vaughn a Natchitoches Parish woman who went missing in 1993 at the bottom of Cane River. Captain Tony Moran says yesterday dive teams discovered a submerged vehicle with Vaugnh’s remains inside. Information about Vaughn was entered into the National Crime Information Center along with her vehicle…

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Multiple, unsuccessful searches of the River have been conducted over the years but during last month’s winter storms a fisherman found the vehicle.

Louisiana public schools will receive $2.6 billion from the latest COVID relief bill. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says after covering the added expenses to keep schools open safely during the pandemic, they will invest in recovery learning to help students catch up.

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Attorney General Jeff Landry sends a letter to staff warning against sexual harassment following a sexual harassment scandal that led to the resignation of one of his top aides. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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