16:45 LRN sportscast April 14

Tonight the NFL releases the regular season schedule for the Saints and all 32 teams. At this time we know, New Orleans will play its division rivals twice and they’ll also have games against the Rams, Seahawks, Lions, Cardinals, 49ers, Giants and teams from the AFC West. We’ll find out today when those games will occur.

The NFL Draft begins two weeks from today and it’s being reported that Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch visited the Saints. New Orleans has the 12th overall pick and the six-foot-seven Lynch is considered one of the top quarterbacks in this class.

The Pelicans season is finally over. New Orleans ended the 2015-16 campaign with a 30-52 record after losing to Minnesota 144-109 last night. Coach Alvin Gentry says because of all of the injuries, he would grade the season as an incomplete. Gentry declined to speculate whether there will be any changes in the front office.

The LHSAA’s executive committee voted today to hold a special meeting so principals can vote on a plan that would bring Classes 5A and 4A back together for football, ending the public-private school playoff split for those two classes. The proposal would also split classes 3A, 2A and 1A between rural and metro schools. It’s unclear when this special meeting will take place.

The LSU baseball team scored multiple runs in the first four innings and went on to beat Grambling 14-11 last night. Jake Fraley drove in three runs for the Tigers, Austin Bain won his third game of the season as he struck out six in two innings of relief. Wesley Drain hit his sixth homer of the season in a losing effort.

McNeese won its sixth straight last night as the Cowboys defeated Louisiana Tech three to one. McNeese will now get ready for a Southland series at 25th ranked Lamar this weekend. Lamar has won eight straight at home.

LRN PM Newscast April 14

The first test burn of explosives is successful at Camp Minden in Webster Parish. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A proposal that would prevent local governments from removing confederate monuments without a waiver from a state board fails to get enough support from a House committee. Halen Doughty has more…

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A bill to increase the fine for not wearing a seatbelt has been approved by the House. The fines would go up to $50 for a first offense and then to $75 for additional offenses. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger says increasing the fine should drive up the number of motorists who wear a seatbelt.

CUT 3 (07)  “on this”

The measure passed on a 62-34 vote and now moves to the Senate. Leger says this increase will save lives, as well as dollars.

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Currently the fine for a first offense of not wearing a seatbelt is only $25 in Louisiana. Leger says the fine here is one of the lowest in the country. He says even with this increase, the fine still ranks lower than many other states.

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The Louisiana National Guard at Camp Minden in Webster Parish successfully conducted their first test burn of 88 pounds of M6 propellant. Col. Pete Schneider says over the next 30 days they’ll ramp up different amounts until they reach the full capacity of about 800 pounds. He believes it’ll take about a year to burn all of the propellant that was improperly stored by Explo Systems.

CUT 6 (07) “M6 free”

Camp Minden took control of the M6 in 2012 after the propellant started randomly exploding because it was illegally stored. Schneider says a large burn chamber was built in Oklahoma and was transported to Camp Minden in February. He says it took 4-thousand engineering design hours to build the chamber, which will burn the 15 million pounds of explosives over the next year.

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Schneider says they’re safely monitoring the system to ensure the 15 million pounds of explosives are safely burned. He says EPA standards must be met throughout the disposal process.

CUT 8 (07) “working properly”

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A bill to prevent the removal of confederate monuments did not get out of a House committee today. The legislation would create a seven-member statewide board that would get to decide if a monument more than 30 years old should be removed. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says removing or renaming monuments that tell the stories of our state is one method of erasing the past from public memory.

CUT 9 (06) “our story”

Carmody says although Louisiana has a dark history, you cannot change what has already happened. He says the only way to have a brighter future is to learn from past mistakes.

cut 10 (07)  “the truth”

Shreveport Representative Sam Jenkins opposes the bill. He says this proposal would not allow local governments to decide what they want to do with their own property.

Cut 11 (11) “for me”

New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie says it is currently left up to local municipalities to decide what they want to display, or not display, in their city. He says each city should be able to decide what kind of monuments they want to have.

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The forecast team at Colorado State University calls for the 2016 Atlantic Hurricane season to be near-average. Research scientist Phil Klotzbach, lead author of the report, says they predict there will be 12 named storms…:

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Klotzbach says the El Nino is dissipating which is why they are predicting a more active season than in 2015, but northern Atlantic Ocean temperatures are still cooler than average…:

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Klotzbach says their next forecast will be out the day hurricane season begins on June 1st. He says the probability of a major hurricane, which is cat 3-5, hitting the Gulf Coast is about 30%…:

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11:40 LRN Sportscast April 14

The LSU baseball team scored multiple runs in the first four innings and went on to beat Grambling 14-11 last night. Jake Fraley drove in three runs for the Tigers, Austin Bain won his third game of the season as he struck out six in two innings of relief. Wesley Drain hit his sixth homer of the season in a losing effort.

McNeese won its sixth straight last night as the Cowboys defeated Louisiana Tech three to one. McNeese will now get ready for a Southland series at Lamar this weekend. The Bulldogs are home to take on FIU.

LSU-Eunice is ranked number one in the latest junior college division two poll. The Bengals are 38-1.

The Saints regular season schedule will be released at 7 PM tonight along with the rest of the NFL teams. New Orleans will play their division rivals twice, and they’ll alsohave games against the Rams, Seahawks, Lions, Cardinals, 49ers, Giants and teams from the AFC West.

The LHSAA Executive Committee is meeting in Baton Rouge today and the split championships in football and several other sports is part of the discussion. LHSAA past president Todd Guice says the executive committee could call for a special meeting to have the principals’ vote again on the issue…
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Guice believes a compromise could be reached that would bring the association back together again.

A disappointing season for the Pelicans ended last night with a 144-109 loss to the Timberwolves in Minnesota. The Pels suffered through numerous injuries and finished with a record of 30-52. Coach Alvin Gentry says because of all of the injuries, he would grade the season as an incomplete.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 14

There’s a lot of uncertainity surrounding TOPS based on the governor’s proposed budget that calls for a 62-percent cut in state funding for the scholarship program. Under current rules, if no more money is allocated to TOPS then only students with an ACT of 27 or higher would be eligible. Higher Ed Commissioner Joseph Rallo hopes this will not deter college students from going to school….
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House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry believes the state can allocate more money for TOPS without raising revenues.

Debate takes place this morning in a House committee that will make it more difficult for a local government to remove a confederate monument. Former state senator Elbert Guillory, who is an african american, supports the legislation…
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The Louisiana House approves a measure that would double the fine for not wearing a seatbelt. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger’s measure increases the fine from 25-to 50 dollars and believes this increase could help with compliance…
cut 3 (07) “,….on this”
The measure passed on a 62-34 vote and now moves to the Senate.

Louisiana has broken a record for a fourth consecutive year for the number of tourists that visited the state. In 2015, Louisiana welcomed almost 29-million visitors, who spent over 11-billion dollars. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the state needs to do whatever it can to keep those numbers going up…
cut 16 (10) “….forward”
Nungesser credits the people at the department of tourism, who do a great job bringing people to the state.

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 13

The attorney for the family of Will Smith said the former Saints star was shot 8 times and the lawyer for the accused shooter is spreading lies about what happened. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Funeral arrangements have been set for former football star and Saints analyst Hokie Gajan. Visitation will start Friday at 10 AM at St. Anselm Catholic Church in Madisonville. Eulogies will begin at 2:30 and the funeral mass will be at 3 PM.

The rain has moved out of Baton Rouge and they will play baseball at Alex Box Stadium tonight. The Fighting Tigers will host Grambling at 6:30. LSU was held to just two hits last night in a seven to nothing loss to McNeese.

The Cowboys are in action again tonight as they’ll host Louisiana Tech. It’s the end of an eight game road trip for the Bulldogs.

The Pelicans season ends tonight as they face Minnesota in the regular season finale. Coach Alvin Gentry will hold an end of season media availability tomorrow. Jake Madison, with Bourbon Street Shots, expects Gentry to be back next year despite this disappointing season. Madison also doesn’t see the team signing a big name free-agent, instead they’ll look to improve their roster in the draft…
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Tip-off for tonight’s game is at 7 PM.

14:30 LRN Newscast April 13

The lawyer for former Saints defensive end Will Smith says the ex football player was not holding a gun, when he was fatally shot after his vehicle was hit from behind. Peter Thomson held a 25 minute press conference today talking about what happened Saturday night…
cut 14 (09) “….a firearm”
The man accused of killing Smith says he was not the aggressor in this situation.

A House committee shot down a proposal that would allow gun owners to carry concealed firearms without a permit. A volunteer with the Louisana Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense, spoke out against the legislation…
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The House Criminal Justice Committee unanimously rejected the proposal.

Governor John Bel Edwards signs an executive order that protects state employees and employees of state contractors from discrimation based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says this is the first order signed by a Louisiana governor that protects transgender individuals…
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The Senate has approved a bill to increase the fine for texting or using social media while driving from $175 to $500 for the first offense. The fine goes up to $1,000 for subsequent offenses. Baton Rouge Senator Yvonne Colomb says there will not be a fine for voice texting….
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The bill heads to the House for more discussion.

LRN PM Newscall April 13

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved a measure to allow for the sale of raw, unpasteurized milk. Halen Doughty has more…

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The attorney for the family of Will Smith said the former Saints star was shot 8 times and the lawyer for the accused shooter is spreading lies about what happened. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The Senate has approved a bill to increase the fine for texting or using social media while driving from $175 to $500 for the first offense. The fine goes up to $1,000 for subsequent offenses. Baton Rouge Senator Yvonne Colomb says there will not be a fine for voice texting.

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West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says he’s concerned about minors because sometimes a fine is not enough to get their attention. He added an amendment to the bill to increase the penalties for minors.

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The bill now heads to the House for more debate.

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A bill to allow for the sale of raw, unpasteurized milk gets the approval of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee on a three to two vote. Sierra Majors of Melville says people should have the right to choose if they want to drink raw milk. She says many of our parents enjoyed raw milk their whole lives.

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Majors says consuming raw milk is not dangerous. She says every year about four people die in Louisiana from eating raw oysters, but that has never happened with raw milk.

CUT 6 (06) “the market”

But Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says according to the Center for Disease Control, from 1993 to 2006, there were 202 people hospitalized and two deaths due to raw milk consumption. He says drinking raw milk is not safe.

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Strain says the bacteria in milk can cause a wide range of diseases. He says those bacteria need to be killed before the milk is consumed.

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The bill now heads to the Senate floor.

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A proposed constitutional amendment to allow non-felons to carry concealed hand guns without a permit was shot down by the House Criminal Justice committee. Victoria Joy with Louisiana Violence Reduction Coalition says this bill could allow dangerous people to carry loaded, hidden weapons in public with no safety training. She says it would also let people with a dangerous arrest record or violent misdemeanors conceal a gun.

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A volunteer with the Louisiana Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America says when she was only 13 years old she was a victim of gun violence, when she was kidnapped, raped, and then shot in the head. She says this bill will remove our safeguards and put the safety of all citizens at risk.

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Author of the legislation, Baton Rouge Rep. Barry Ivey, tried to make the case that the bill would not put guns in the hands of dangerous criminals. He says most of these same arguments were made before Louisiana passed the open carry law.

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The attorney for the family of Will Smith said the former Saints player was shot 8 times in the back, Smith’s wife Racquel was hit twice and that the shooting was intentional. Peter Thomson says he wants to clear up lies being spread by the defense lawyer of Cardell Hayes. Thomson says there was no hit and ru n on Magazine Street as Hayes is claiming…:

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Thomson says the Hummer later violently rammed the back of Smith’s car, and that’s when he and the suspect got into an altercation. Thomson says Racquel and another woman went to diffuse the situation and walk Smith back to their vehicle…and that’s when the suspect shot Smith’s wife in both legs…:

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Thomson says after the killer shot Smith, he showed no remorse and actually stood over Smith’s dead body and kept yelling. Thomson also says there was no fender bender before the altercation, but that the Hummer slammed hard intentionally into the back of Smith’s vehicle. As to the subject of the gun that was in Smith’s vehicle, Thomson says it was never removed from the car…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards has signed an executive order that bans discrimination against members of the LGBT community who work for the state, or who receive state services or benefits. Matthew Patterson with Equality Louisiana says it’s a great day, and a historic day, for Louisiana.

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Similar orders were signed by former Democratic governors Edwin Edwards and Kathleen Blanco, but those orders were specific to sexual orientation. Patterson says this new order also includes gender-identity, making this the first order protecting transgender individuals in the state.

cut 16 (09) “included here”

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 13

After getting shutout seven to nothing last night by McNeese, the LSU baseball team will try again tonight against Grambling. The Tigers were held to two hits as McNeese pitcher Austin Sanders held LSU to just one hit in six innings to improve his record to 3-2. Cowboys first baseman Connor Crane hit his sixth home run of the season and drove in two runs.

UL Lafayette crushed Tulane nine to two. Joe Robbins and Brian Mills combined to drive in seven runs as the Cajuns improved to 22-11 on the season. UL Lafayette’s game at UNO tonight has been postponed because of rain and it has been rescheduled for May 17th.

Also last night, South Alabama edged Southeastern Louisiana two to one, Arkansas defeated ULM 3-1.

It’s being reported that ESPN’s College Gameday will be at LSU’s season opener in Green Bay at Lambeau Field against the Wisconsin Badgers.

The Pelicans close out the regular season tonight in Minnesota. It’s been reported former McNeese star and Detroit Pistons player and executive Joe Dumars could be hired to replace Pelicans GM Dell Demps and current Milwaukee Bucks general Manager John Hammond will also be added to the Pelicans front office staff. But Jake Madison, with Bourbon Street Shots, doesn’t see that happening…
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New Orleans is 30-51 on the year.

Louisiana Tech’s Vernon Butler has been invited to attend the NFL draft. He’s the only college player from Louisiana who will be in Chicago to hear his name called. The defensive lineman is expected to be a late first round or second round pick.

Former Zurich champions Vijah Singh and KJ Choi have committed to play in the tournament this year which will take place April 28th to May 1st.

10:30 LRN Newscast April 13

A bill that would require businesses to pay men and women the same for similar work passed in the Senate with a 28-10 vote. Businesses groups oppose the bill, saying it could result in unnecessary litigation. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says he worked with business lobbyists to address those concerns…:
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The measure heads to the House, where it faces an uncertain fate.

The annual debate is underway in a Senate committee over whether raw milk should be sold in Louisiana. This bill has not been able to pass in previous years, because of safety issues. But Audry Salvador of Sulphur says the safety concerns have been exaggerated by the opposition…
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Supporters also say Louisiana is one of just eight states that make it illegal.

Legislation is heading to the Senate floor that give motorcyclists 21 and over the option of wearing a helmet. Currently, all motorcycle riders must wear a helmet. Randy Postlewait with a motorcycle group says motorcyclists should make the decision regarding helmets, not the government…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he does not support this legislation.

The Senate has approved a bill to increase the fine for texting or using social media while driving from $175 to $500 for the first offense. The fine goes up to $1,000 for subsequent offenses. Baton Rouge Senator Yvonne Colomb says there will not be a fine for voice texting….
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The bill also calls for the suspension of a minor’s driver license if they are convicted two or more times for this offense.

18:30 LRN Newscast April 12th

A fully-loaded nine-millimeter handgun was in the vehicle Will Smith was driving the night he was fatally shot in New Orleans. That’s according to the NOPD, who also found a fully loaded revolver inside the Hummer belonging to Cardale Hayes, who has been charged with second-degree murder.

Legislation to protect clergy from sanctions if they refuse to perform a same-sex marriage passes out of a House committee…
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Governor John Bel Edwards presented his proposed budget for the next fiscal year and it contains big reductions in state funding for the TOPS scholarship program and hospitals that provide care to the poor. Edwards says only having a third of the money needed to pay for TOPS is another reason why they need a second special session…:
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The governor says a second special session could begin as early as June 7th.

A senate committee has advanced to the Senate floor a bill that raises the adult prosecution age from 17 to 18-years-old. A 15-year-old high school student spoke in favor of the bill. She says her brother was arrested at 17 and spent a week in jail without any school…
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Louisiana is just one of nine states that has 17-year-olds in their adult criminal justice system.