15:30 LRN Newscast

It’s been an active weather day in Louisiana as a result of an unsettled weather pattern. National Weather Service Forecaster Brandi Richardson says various roads in northwest Louisiana have experienced flooding and more rain is on the way…
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A possible tornado hit Jimmie Davis State Park last night in Jackson Parish. The Lt Governor’s office says there appears to be major structural damage to most buildings. The park is closed for further notice.

New Orleans Police say a teenager attempting to rob a vehicle fatally shot a woman and injured her husband who were checking on why a car alarm was going off. Chief Shaun Ferguson says a shootout occurred when the male victim approached the vehicle…
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A wounded 17-year-old Emanuel Pipkins reportedly was later apprehended at a local hospital, and is facing multiple charges.

The House approved a proposed 30-billion dollar budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1st. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says the spending plan contains money to give teachers a pay raise of 12-hundred dollars and there’s money to improve government services…
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The budget heads to the Senate, where money will be shifted around, requiring House and Senate leaders reaching a compromise in the final days of the session.

State Police arrest 40-year-old Jason Jarreau of Baton Rouge after he allegedly pointed an AR-15 sytle pellet rifle at another vehicle on Interstate 10 in East Baton Rouge Parish. Trooper Taylor Scrantz says they ask anyone who may have witnessed the activity to contact authorties, as far as a motive…
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LRN PM Newscall May 9

A New Orleans teenager allegedly shot a woman dead and injured her husband while attempting a car robbery last night. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Another tornado outbreak has hit Louisiana.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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New Orleans Police say a teenager fatally shot a woman and injured her husband in an attempted car robbery in Mid City last night.  Police Chief Shaun Ferguson says the couple went outside of their home when their car alarm went off and  another suspect in a nearby getaway car shouted to the teen to start shooting…

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The woman was shot in the head, the man in the arm and the teen also suffered a gunshot wound.

Ferguson called the shooting a tragedy, but one that could have potentially been avoided if the homeowner had not attempted to confront the alleged shooter outside his house.

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A wounded 17-year-old Emanuel Pipkins reportedly was later apprehended at a local hospital, and is facing multiple charges.

The chief says he’s seen an uptick in juvenile crime in the city over the past few months, specifically car robberies. He calls on parents to keep a closer eye on their children, and everyone needs to help keep kids from entering into a life of crime.

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The House approved a 30-billion dollar budget. It contains money to give public school teachers a 12-hundred dollar raise. There’s a concern the raise is actually a one-time bonus. But House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says the pay raise will be permanent once the funding formula for public schools is approved…

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The M-F-P is making its way through the legislative process. The spending plan does not contain the 39-million dollars in block grant funding that the governor and the state’s education board. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White raised her concern about the lack of additional funding for K-12 education

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The budget is a 300-million dollar increase over spending during the current fiscal year. Henry says additional dollars have been allocated to help the public…

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The budget heads to the Senate, where money will be shifted around, requiring House and Senate leaders reaching a compromise in the final days of the session.

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The state has been hit with another tornado outbreak.  Meteorologist Brandi Richardson says the National Weather Service Shreveport office has deployed tornado survey teams to Natchitoches, Caddo, and northern DeSoto Parishes.

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Richardson says in addition to tornado damage, there have been various road closures as flash flooding is a big concern.

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Rep. Jack McFarland says in Jackson Parish residents are dealing with the aftermath of what appears to be two different tornados.

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Some roads are impassable due to fallen trees.  McFarland says about 20,000 residents were without power after storms passed through last night.

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No serious injuries have been reported.  Governor Edwards is scheduled to speak at the Jackson Parish Sheriff’s Office at 3:30. There’s also a tornado watch in effect until 6 PM in southeast Louisiana that covers Baton Rouge and the northshore.

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State Police arrest a man following a 911 call claiming the suspect pointed an AR-15 style pellet rifle at another vehicle on I-10. Trooper Taylor Scrantz says they eventually caught up to 40-year-old Jason Jarreau of Baton Rouge and stopped his vehicle on I-10 near Bluebonnet Blvd. He was later booked on several charges.

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Scrantz says they ask anyone who may have witnessed the activity to contact authorities. As far as a motive…

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Scrantz says Jarreau had an outstanding warrant.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is spending his afternoon in Jackson Parish where two possible tornadoes have caused a lot of property damage. State representative Jack MacFarland says many residents in his district are also without power…
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No serious injuries have been reported but several cabins at the Jimmie Davis State Park are reportedly destroyed.

At the state capitol, the Louisiana House approved a 30-billion dollar budget but it does not contain 39-million dollars in block grant funding requested by the governor for public schools. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White is concerned about that…
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The proposed spending plan heads to the Senate, who may look at providing more dollars for K-through-12 education.

A New Orleans teenager allegedly shot a woman dead and injured her husband while attempting a car robbery last night. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Lafayette Police have charged a 13 and 16-year-old for second degree murder in the shooting death of 54-year-old Michael Thomas. Thomas died at a local hospital after police responded to a shots fired report at a local park. Authorities say the 13-year-old has several curfew violations.

11:30 LRN Newscast May 9

Many around the Bayou State woke up to damage from severe weather overnight. Meteorologist Brandi Richardson says the National Weather Service Shreveport office has deployed tornado survey teams to Nachitoches, Caddo and northern DeSoto Parishes.
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There are reports of extensive tornado damage in Jackson Parish.

New Orleans Police say a teenager fatally shot a woman and injured her husband in an attempted car robbery in New Orleans last night. Police Chief Shaun Ferguson says the couple went outside of their home when their car alarm went off and another suspect in a nearby getaway car shouted to the teen to start shooting…
Cut 3 (11) “…between the two.”
The woman was shot in the head, the man in the arm and the teen also suffered a gunshot wound. The suspect faces murder charges.

A constitutional amendment to exempt diapers and tampons from the state sales tax fails in the Senate, but the measure got a second chance at life before discussion wrapped for the day. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The full House has approved a 30-billion dollar budget for next fiscal year. It contains a 12-hundred dollar teacher pay raise, but it does not have the additional 39-million dollars that the governor is seeking for public schools.

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 9

LSU baseball begins a three-game series tonight at Arkansas, who leads the SEC West Division. Tigers Coach Paul Mainieri says Zack Hess will be in the bullpen again this weekend and it’s up to the starters to pitch well, so that Hess can be used effectively…
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Sophomore right-hander Ma’Khail Hilliard will get the start tonight on the mound for the Tigers, he’ll be opposed by junior right-hander Isaiah Campbell, who is 8-1 with 2.54 ERA. Arkansas also has a very good closer, Matt Cronin has 10 saves on the year.

Fresh off of their 12-1 win over LSU, Louisiana Tech will open a weekend series against Western Kentucky tomorrow. The series will be played on ULM’s campus, because of tornado damage to Tech’s baseball stadium. The Diamond Dogs are in 4th place in the Conference USA Standings, the Hilltoppers are in third place.

Louisiana Tech legendary football player Terry Bradshaw will be the commencement speaker for Tech’s May 25th graduation ceremonies. After his collegiate career in Ruston, Bradshaw won four Super Bowls for the Steelers and is now a successful NFL analyst.

Two of the six LSU basketball players who entered the NBA draft process have been invited to participate in next week’s NBA draft combine. Point guard Tremont Waters and Forward Naz Reid are among the 66 players invited to work in front of coaches and scouts from all 30 teams.

Ragin Cajuns forward Justin Miller has announced he’s entering the transfer portal. Miller started the last two seasons and during his three-year career in Lafayette he’s averaged nine points and five rebounds a game. He did not give a reason why he’s leaving U-L Lafayette.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 9

Strong storms have moved through Monroe and Alexandria this morning and high water is flooding roads in northwest Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says more severe weather is expected today…
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Much of the state is under a flash flood watch until Saturday night.

Despite concerns over the impact to the budget and doubts it will result in real savings for families, the state senate approved a measure that would change the state’s laws so that diapers, tampons and other feminine products are exempt from the state sales tax. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell is passionate about his bill…
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The bill still needs House approval.

The Louisiana Community and Technical College system has partnered with Amazon to create a new two-year degree in cloud computing, a skill which is mandatory in the tech industry. Governor John Bel Edwards says this will help keep more tech savy students in state after they graduate…
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The “Amazon Web Service Educate” initiative is part of the company’s worldwide effort to expand access to cloud learning on the AWS systems.

LSU baseball begins a three-game series tonight at Arkansas, who leads the SEC West Division. Tigers Coach Paul Mainieri says Zack Hess will be in the bullpen again this weekend and it’s up to the starters to pitch well, so that Hess can be used effectively…
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First pitch is at 6:30.

9:30 LRN Newscast May 9

The Louisiana House has started debating a 30-billion dollar budget that proposes a 12-hundred dollar teacher pay raise, but not 39 million dollars requested by the governor for increased public education funding. Louisiana Federation of Teachers legislative director Cynthia Posey is concerned that the teacher pay “raise” isn’t really a raise…
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But House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says the pay raise will become permanent once the M-F-P is approved, which is the funding formula for public schools and that measure is making its way through the legislative process.

A large portion of the state is under a slight risk for severe weather today. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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There’s been significant street flooding in Bossier City that’s led to water rescues and evacuations.

A constitutional amendment to exempt diapers and tampons from the state sales tax fails in the Senate, but the measure got a second chance at life before discussion wrapped for the day. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The prime minister of South Korea will join Governor Edwards at 10:30 this morning for an economic development announcement in Lake Charles.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 9

Across north Louisiana we are seeing flooded roads and power outages from strong thunderstorms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this unsettled weather pattern will continue….
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Floodwaters led to the brief closure of both the east and west lanes of I-20 near Greenwood. High water issues are also a problem in Bossier Parish.

The state Senate approves legislation that would exempt diapers, tampons and other feminine hygiene products from the state’s 4.45 percent sales tax. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt voted against it, because she says the savings for families would not be significant…
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Currently the state exempts sales taxes on food for home consumption, utilities and prescription drugs.

The House will tackle a budget today that includes a pay raise for teachers, but does not include any additional funding for public education. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The full House soundly rejected a proposal to elect Louisiana’s governor and lieutenant governor jointly. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger’s proposal would have the governor and lieutenant governor on the same ticket, like president and vice-president. Opponents say this proposal would lead to the expansion of the governor’s power and more partisanship.

7:30 LRN Newscast May 9

Much of the state is under a slight threat for severe weather today and flash flood watches are also posted. Kevin Barnhart has more on the nasty weather that’s impacting the state….
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The U-S Army Corps of Engineers may have to reopen the Bonnet Carre Spillway in St. Charles Parish for a second time this year, which would be a first in the 90-year history of the flood control structure. The Mississippi River is expected to reach a height that will trigger the spillway’s reopening.

The full House convenes this morning to discuss and likely vote on a proposed 30-billion dollar budget for next fiscal year. The spending plan currently calls for teachers to receive a 12-hundred dollar increase in pay, but it does not include an additional 39-million dollars for public schools, which has been requested by the governor. Louisiana Federation of Teachers legislative director Cynthia Posey says they support the governor’s proposal, a one-thousand dollar pay raise for teachers and an additional 39-million for public schools…
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Governor Edwards and Amazon Web Services are partnering to provide a cloud computing degree program for the 12 schools in the Louisiana Community and Technical College System. Edwards made the announcement yesterday afternoon…
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Edwards says this collaboration will help address the growing number of tech employers who are seeking workers with cloud computing skills.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

18th ranked LSU baseball begins a three-game series tonight against 5th ranked Arkansas. Coach Paul Mainieri says Zack Hess will be in the bullpen and the weekend starting rotation consists of Ma’Khail Hilliard, Eric Walker and Landon Marceaux. The Tigers have lost three in a row and they are on the bubble when it comes to hosting a regional. Walker says their confidence remains high…
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First pitch tonight is at 6:30.

Last night, McNeese scored three runs in the seventh inning to beat Prairie View 4-1. Nate Fisbeck’s two-run double was the key hit in 7th inning rally. The Cowboys will host Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi tomorrow night.

The recruiting middleman that was at the center of LSU basketball coach Will Wade’s FBI wiretap scandal has been convicted in the NCAA corruption trial. A federal jury in New York found aspiring agent Christian Dawkins and youth basketball coach Merl Code guilty of bribing coaches They will be sentenced at a later date. Purported FBI wiretaps revealed in October and in March allegedly had Dawkins and Wade discussing possible payoffs for recruits.

Two of the six LSU basketball players who entered the NBA draft process have been invited to participate in next week’s NBA draft combine. Point guard Tremont Waters and Forward Naz Reid are among the 66 players invited to work in front of coaches and scouts from all 30 teams.