06:45 Sportscast, March 8th, 2017

Tonight could be the final game for Johnny Jones as head coach of the LSU Tigers. Tiger-rag-dot-com reports Athletic Director Joe Alleva is expected to hand Jones his pink slip shortly after the Tigers are eliminated from the SEC Tournament. Jones commented on the fact that this past season, LSU went 2-16 in the SEC….:
Cut 17 (09) “do that”
LSU faces Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament tonight.

According to sources, the Saints have signed wide receiver Brandon Coleman to a one-year extension, and offered wide receiver Willie Snead a qualifying offer. Also reported is that the New England Patriots offered the No. 32 overall pick in round 1 for Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks last weekend. New Orleans declined but the Pats are reportedly still in the mix trying to come up with a deal to land Cooks.

The writing was on the wall with this one, but unfortunately the LSU baseball game against San Diego was rained out last night and won’t be made up. This means freshman Zack Hess will start for the Tigers tonight at McNeese State. UL-Lafayette and Southeastern also weren’t able to play their home games Tuesday.

Louisiana Tech was on the road and they rallied to beat Mississippi State 3-2. The Bulldogs scored two in the 8th to tie it and got the game winner in the 9th. They are now 12-1 on the season.

ULM fell 12-3 at Arkansas. It’s one of the Warhawks two-game midweek series against the Razorbacks.

The Sun Belt Men’s basketball tournament begins today in New Orleans. 12th seeded ULM faces Arkansas State this afternoon and then at 5:00 UL Lafayette will take on Little Rock. The Cajuns already beat the Trojans twice this season and Coach Bob Marlin believes his team is one of the best in the Sun Belt…:
Cut 20 (13) “Little Rock”

 

06:30 Newscast, March 8th, 2017

US House Republicans have presented their plan for replacing the Affordable Care Act and it scraps fines imposed on taxpayers who do not purchase insurance and instead offers tax credits to those who purchase coverage in the open market. Chief Healthcare Economist for Blue Cross Blue Shield Louisiana Mike Bertaut says that has huge implications for the marketplace…:
Cut 13 (09) “20-percent”
Bertaut says the goal is to deliver the plan for the American Healthcare Act to the Senate by April 1.

Tonight could be the final game for Johnny Jones as head coach of the LSU Tigers. Tiger-rag-dot-com reports Athletic Director Joe Alleva is expected to hand Jones his pink slip shortly after the Tigers are eliminated from the SEC Tournament. Jones was asked whether he thought he deserved another season..:
Cut 16 (09) “game to play”

One year after the March flood devastated parts of north and central Louisiana, flood victims are still trying to recover. Halen Doughty has more…:
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One suspect has been arrested in connection to a fire inside a Walmart in Baton Rouge. According officials, 19-year-old Jarrett McCleskey admitted to setting the fire was booked on charges of aggravated arson and terrorizing.

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL MARCH 8

One year after the March flood devastated parts of north and central Louisiana, flood victims are still trying to recover. Halen Doughty has more…

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The Bossier City Police Department is reminding residents not to fall for telephone scams. Emelie Gunn has more on people receiving calls from individuals claiming to be the IRS….

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The state Department of Transportation breaks ground on cable road barriers that will be installed on the median of LA 3132 in memory of a young woman who lost her life in a 2013 accident. Jeff Palermo has more…

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One year ago today, heavy rains began pouring down on north Louisiana, causing the worst flood the area has seen in hundreds of years. The flood prompted a federal disaster declaration for 37 parishes. Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham says he’s frustrated no state or federal money has been handed out to help flood victims rebuild their homes. He says many flood victims are paying for repairs out of pocket or getting help from other organizations.

Cut 4  (11) “church based help”

Abraham says for some, the Great Flood of 2016 refers only to the devastating August flood in south Louisiana. But he says he was waist deep in water during the flood in north Louisiana, and 21-thousand households was damaged. But he says homeowners weren’t the only ones impacted by the March flood.

Cut 5  (11)  “us everyday”

Another 6-thousand structures were also impacted by the flood. Officials estimate road and bridge damage alone is over $20 million. Abraham says the next step is allocating the federal funds to rebuild infrastructure and help business owners and flood victims rebuild as quickly as possible.

Cut 6 (09) “back together”

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The Bossier City Police Department is warning residents of telephone scammers claiming to be the IRS and requesting money. Sgt. Brian Griffith says they’ve received multiple reports of phone calls stating a payment needs to be made over the phone or an arrest warrant will be issued for the individual. He says the IRS will never ask for personal information or take payments over the phone.

Cut 7 (07)  “for that”

Griffith says anytime someone receives a call from the IRS asking for credit card or banking information, it’s usually a scam.

Cut 8 (09) “been using”

Griffith advises anyone who receives a similar call to immediately hang up the phone.

Cut 9 (09)  “as possible”

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Construction has begun on cable barriers along the median of LA 3132 in Shreveport thanks to the efforts of a grieving mother. Tammy Willson of Haughton lost her daughter, Casey Colley, in 2013 when a truck crossed the median of the highway. She says after her daughter’s death, she knew she had to do something in Casey’s memory that would also give back to the community.

Cut 10 (10) “other lives”

Willson says if those road barriers had been up, she would still have her daughter today. She says she reached out to lawmakers to get the funds appropriated to place cable barriers along a 10 mile stretch of the highway.

Cut 11 (09) “make it happen”

Willson says the funds paying for the barrier were already appropriated for other transportation projects. But she says she worked with lawmakers to get the money directed for this cable barrier. She says this is the kind of investment that can save lives.

Cut 12 (07) “to stop”

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US House Republicans have presented their plan for replacing the Affordable Care Act. The new plan scraps fines imposed on taxpayers who do not purchase insurance and instead offers tax credits to those who purchase coverage in the open market. Chief Healthcare Economist for Blue Cross Blue Shield Louisiana Mike Bertaut says that has huge implications for the marketplace.

Cut 13 (09) “20-percent”

Under the new proposal, people who let their policy lapse would face penalties, including a potential premium hike of 30-percent for up to a year. Bertaut says under Obamacare, tax credits are based on income. But he says under this new proposal, by 2020 credits will be based on age.

Cut 14 (11) “4-thousand dollars”

Bertaut says the goal is to deliver the plan for the American Healthcare Act to the Senate by April 1. He says people’s biggest complaint about the ACA was how much premiums rose after it was enacted. He says that’s because more people had access to coverage, many for the first time in their lives, which drove up the cost of healthcare.

Cut 15 (09) “catching up on”

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Tonight could be the final game for Johnny Jones as head coach of the LSU Tigers. Tiger-rag-dot-com reports Athletic Director Joe Alleva is expected to hand Jones his pink slip shortly after the Tigers are eliminated from the SEC Tournament. Jones was asked whether he thought he deserved another season

Cut 16 (16) “concentration on”

Jones is completing his fifth season as the Tigers head coach. Two years ago, he took LSU to the NCAA Tournament. Last season, LSU failed to make the Big Dance, despite having the eventual number one pick in the NBA draft on their team. This past season, LSU went 2-16 in the SEC. Jones on his time as head coach at LSU…

Cut 17 (09)  “do that”

LSU faces Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament tonight. Jones remains optimistic the Tigers can make a run in this tourney…

Cut 18 (19) “working toward that”

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The Sun Belt Men’s basketball tournament begins today in New Orleans. 12th seeded ULM faces Arkansas State this afternoon and then at 5:00 UL Lafayette will take on Little Rock. The Cajuns already beat the Trojans twice this season and Coach Bob Marlin knows it won’t be easy to get a third win

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UL Lafayette enters the tournament as the seventh seed, but they are also on a six-game winning streak. Marlin believes they are one of the best teams in the Sun Belt…

Cut 20 (13)   “Little Rock”

18:30 Newscast March 7

New Orleans city officials are expected to move quickly to take down Confederate monuments around the city, after a court approved their removal. Take Em Down NOLA coordinator Malcolm Suber says they are elated the monuments are coming down, but this is only a partial victory.

Cut 5 (08) “the job”

Pro-monument advocates are exploring new legal options.

A Jennings woman is facing additional charges for allegedly lying about how her 4-year-old niece was set on fire. State Fire Marshal’s office spokesman Brant Thompson says 29-year-old Gail Brown is accused of having sex for money at a home while her 6-year-old daughter and the 4-year-old niece were in a vehicle.

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He says Brown is booked for prostitution, child desertion, and false swearing.

The U.S. Department of the Interior announces they will offer 73 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico up for sale for exploration in the oil and gas industry. Associate Director of the Tulane Energy Institute Eric Smith does not expect energy companies to have much interest.

Cut 13 (08) “in leasing”
The lease sale includes about 14-thousand blocks in all areas of the Gulf.

Spring football begins Saturday for the Tigers, and LSU football coach Ed Orgeron is expecting a big 2017 from star running back Derrius Guice. He expects Guice to get even better under new running backs coach Tommie Robinson.

Cut 12 (12) “Tommie Robinson”

Guice rushed for nearly 14-hundred yards last season and 15 touchdowns.

13:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

The Federal Court of Appeals in New Orleans has approved the removal of Confederate monuments in the city. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A cadet at the Elayn Hunt Correctional Center was arrested and fired for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs and a cell phone into the prison. The state Department of Public Safety and Corrections says 29-year-old Jomar Jackson had hidden the contraband in Pringles cases in his lunch box. His charge is a felony.

The U.S. Department of the Interior announces they will offer 73 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico up for sale for exploration in the oil and gas industry. Associate Director of the Tulane Energy Institute Eric Smith does not expect energy companies to have much interest…:
Cut 13 (08) “in leasing”
The lease sale includes about 14-thousand blocks in all areas of the Gulf.

In LSU’s starting quarterback competition, Danny Etling is the clear leader, Coach Orgeron said today as spring practice begins this weekend. The Tigers will be installing a new offense under first-year offensive coordinator Matt Canada. Coach “O” says Canada will be able to adapt to whoever is under center taking snaps..:
cut 11 (10) “known for”
The spring game is April 22nd in Tiger Stadium.

 

12:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

It’s expected that New Orleans city officials will quickly move to take down Confederate monuments around the city now that the federal appeals court has approved their removal. Take Em Down NOLA coordinator Malcolm Suber says this is only a partial victory…:
Cut 5 (08) “the job”
Pro-monument advocates are exploring new legal options.

A Jennings woman is facing additional charges for allegedly lying about how her 4-year-old niece was set on fire. State Fire Marshal’s office spokesman Brant Thompson says 29-year-old Gail Brown is accused of having sex for money at a home while her 6-year-old daughter and the 4-year-old niece were in a vehicle…:
CUT 7 (10) “the 4-year-old”
He says Brown did not call 911 but drove her niece to a parent. She is booked for prostitution, child desertion, and false swearing.

Spring football begins Saturday for the LSU Tigers and Head Coach Ed Orgeron said today there will be an open competition for starting quarterback. Danny Etling is the clear front-runner, after starting 10 games last season. But Orgeron says the other QBs on the roster look good as well…:
Cut 10 (12) “looking good”
The spring game will be April 22nd at 7pm in Tiger Stadium.

A gorilla at the Audubon zoo in New Orleans threw a large block of wood at a guest and injured a pregnant women according to officials. They are investigating how the incident happened and “will address any necessary concerns.”

 

11:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

Louisiana could be in trouble if a wildfire breaks out, as a state official says there’s a shortage of firefighters with the Department of Agriculture and Forestry. Halen Doughty has more…:
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A federal appeals court has sided with the city of New Orleans in its effort to remove three structures to Confederate-era figures; ruling that they can be taken down. Bidding begins today. Landrieu says the statues will be stored in a city-owned warehouse. The opposition is still exploring other legal options.

March is National Colon Cancer Awareness Month and the American Cancer Society wants 80% of Americans to be screened by 2018. That would be 417-thousand people in Louisiana. Tulane Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Dr. Jordan Karlitz, says we have one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer development, but that’s improving…:
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He says there are about 2,200 new cases of colorectal cancer each year in Louisiana.

Many immigrants in Louisiana are worried about President Trump’s travel ban. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya. He says he understands that tensions are high in Libya and other countries, and that people want to be cautious…:
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But he says he’s concerned that other countries may follow suit.

 

10:30 Newscast March 7

Many immigrants are still concerned about the revised version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban. Ibrahim Matri is an LSU student from Libya. He says his family was planning to visit soon, but those plans have changed because of the ban. He says he’s worried other countries will follow suit.

Cut 8 (08) “domino effect”

Matri says with this new ban, he will have to stay put and see how things progress.

The Baton Rouge contractor booked on a slew of fraud charges has been arrested again. Ascension Sheriff Jeff Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris violated the terms of his bond by convincing a bank to give him a line of credit based on money he falsely claimed he was owed by flood victims. He urges anyone who believes they were a victim of Morris’ scheme to come forward.

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There’s a shortage of firefighters with the Department of Agriculture due to budget cuts. That’s according to Ag Commissioner Mike Strain, who says he has only 53 teams responsible for 14 million acres of forests. He says they may not have enough firefighters of things go badly.

Cut 12 (12) “of the state”

Strain says the last cut to his department was more than $1.2 million.

417-thousand Louisianans need to be screened for colorectal cancer by 2018 to reach a goal of 80-percent set by the American Cancer Society. Tulane clinical medicine professor Dr. Jordan Karlitz says this cancer can be treated successfully if detected early.

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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

09:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

The contractor accused of scamming several southeast Louisiana flood victims has been arrested again in Ascension Parish for allegedly falsely obtaining funds for his bond. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris, is accused of taking advantage of flood victims by inflating estimates for home repairs and never completing the job…:
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Morris is also facing charges in Baton Rouge, Walker, and Denham Springs.

It’s expected that city officials in New Orleans will move quickly to remove Confederate-era monuments now that a federal appeals court has cleared the way. The court’s opinion criticized groups seeking to keep the statues in place for arguments that have no legal viability. Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s office says the city will start seeking bids today to remove the statues and a contract awarded in 25 days.

Transportation officials want those planning to travel to New Orleans or anywhere east on I-10 this weekend to give themselves plenty of time due to anticipated delays. They say both eastbound lanes of the interstate between Highway 61 in Ascension Parish and Highway 641 in Garyville will be closed Friday night through Monday morning for repairs.

President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban has many immigrants in Louisiana concerned. Iraq has been dropped from the new order, but six countries including Libya remain on it. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya, and he questions why some countries are on this list…:
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He said his family was planning to come visit soon, but now they think it’s best to wait and see how this pans out.

 

08:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

Louisiana could have a problem if ever a wildfire broke out here like the one in Gatlinburg due to a lack of firefighters. That’s according to Ag Commissioner Mike Strain who says there are only 53 teams in the entire state…:
Cut 11 (10) “and the aircraft”
Strain is concerned continued cuts to his department will lead to a tragic Gatlinburg-type event in Louisiana.

Many immigrants in Louisiana are worried about President Trump’s travel ban. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya. He says he understands that tensions are high in Libya and other countries, and that people want to be cautious…:
Cut 9 (11) “and whatnot”
But he says he’s concerned that other countries may follow suit.

Today in New Orleans Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver the opening address at an annual international convention on resilience-building and disaster management.

The American Cancer Society has set a goal to increase the nation’s colorectal cancer screenings by 80-percent in 2018. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe thunderstorm watch effective until noon for 12 parishes across northeast Louisiana. They say damaging winds are the primary threat, though large hail and a few tornadoes may also occur.