LRN AM NEWSCALL FEB 8, 2017

A meeting to discuss the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline will be held tonight in Assumption Parish. Halen Doughty has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards heads to Washington D.C. again today to push for more federal flood aid. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Bayou State has once again been declared a state of emergency after tornadoes ripped through southeast Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A public meeting will be held tonight in Assumption Parish on the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline, which will need a permit from the Department of Natural Resources. The 163-mile oil pipeline would run from Lake Charles through the Atchafalaya Basin to St. James Parish. Anne Rolfes with the Louisiana Bucket Brigade says the Atchafalaya Basin is already suffering from too many pipelines.

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Energy Transfer Partners is one of the companies involved in the pipeline. Rolfes says they’ve had 35 pipeline accidents in two years, and there’s nothing safe about that.

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Supporters of the project say it will create jobs and that moving oil through a pipeline is safer than other transportation means like trains and trucks. Energy Transfer Partners Executive Vice President Joey Mahmoud says if there’s ever been a project that is by Louisiana and for Louisiana, it’s this pipeline.

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Mahmoud adds that pipeline construction is much more environmentally conscious than in previous years, as they take steps to ensure water flow is not interrupted by the pipe. He says Energy Transfer Partners is not as accident prone as the Bucket Brigade makes it seem because the environmental group is mischaracterizing the data.

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The meeting will be held tonight at 6 p.m. in the Assumption Parish Public Library in Napoleonville.

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Governor John Bel Edwards travels to Washington D.C. today to push Congress for more federal flood aid. This is the governor’s 6th trip to the nation’s capital since the August flood. Edwards says we’ve received 1.6 billion dollars in grant money so far but another two billion is necessary to get victims back in their homes..

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Edwards says as part of the two billion dollars, he’s looking to receive federal assistance to construct flood mitigation infrastructure so homes in flood zones are not forced to elevate.

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Edwards says he will meet with all members of the Louisiana Congressional delegation today to discuss his ideas. He says one of his proposals is to allow flood victims to use grant money to pay off Small Business Administration loans.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has declared yet another state of emergency in the Bayou State, as his office says at least 7 tornadoes touched down in 6 parishes on Tuesday. New Orleans East sustained the most damage, after a massive twister moved through the Crescent City around 11 a.m.  New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they were extremely lucky there was no loss of life.

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The Governor’s Office estimates at least 20 people in southeast Louisiana sustained injuries, but no deaths were reported as a result of the twisters. Landrieu says shelters are available for people who lost everything, and they are still assessing how many homes and businesses were damaged.

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Landrieu says NOPD, along with the Louisiana National Guard, will patrol the area to prevent looting and conduct search and rescue operations. He asks that people not from the area stay away because this is not the time to sight see. He says cleanup is underway so that people can transition into recovery as quickly as possible.

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Entergy says customers could be without power for two to three days.

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The National Weather Service is working to confirm exactly how many tornadoes touched down in Louisiana and how much damage they caused. Slidell forecaster Mike Efferson says their preliminary estimates are that 60 homes were damaged by a twister in New Orleans. He says they believe it was at least an EF2.

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But he says that estimate could be upgraded as the numbers come in today. Efferson says other twisters touched down in Ascension and St. James parishes, as well as two tornadoes in Livingston Parish. He says one of the twisters went from Killian in Livingston Parish to Madisonville in St. Tammany Parish.

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Efferson says in the days leading up to yesterday’s tornado outbreak, it didn’t even look like south Louisiana would get much rain, much less severe weather. He says they had to issue as many warnings as possible at the last minute as the severe weather threat increased.

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13:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

Officials say at least seven homes have been damaged in Livingston Parish, as a result of a severe storm with tornadoes ripping through the south. Mark Harrell, director of the Livingston Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, says the police chief in Killian witnessed two twisters with his own eyes…:
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Another tornado touched down in New Orleans East causing widespread damage. Entergy reports nearly 15,000 people are without power right now as a result of the storms, the bulk of those being in Orleans Parish. Mayor Mitch Landrieu…:
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There were also tornadoes reported in Donaldsonville and Ponchatoula. The Red Cross has moved in to help affected communities.

Lawmakers are weighing in with their thoughts on the governor’s budget proposal to close the mid-year gap. The special session to address the $304 million dollar shortfall takes place next week. The governor wants to use $119 million dollars from the Rainy Day Fund, and Metairie Senator Danny Martiny says he’s not opposed to that if it prevents cuts that will really hit home with residents…:
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The House will begin discussions on what cuts will be made beginning Monday, and then they’ll send their plan to the Senate.

The Louisiana Department of Education will host a public meeting tonight in Shreveport to discuss recommendations for the Caddo Parish School Board to improve long-struggling schools in the city. State Superintendent John White encourages the public to attend…:
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The meeting takes place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Peaceful Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Shreveport.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

There have been at least 3 tornadoes that have touched down in southeast Louisiana as a strong storm system continues to rip through the Deep South. Officials in Livingston Parish say two twisters touched down in Killian today, damaging homes and injuring two people. Mark Harrell, director of the Livingston Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness, says they know of 5 residences impacted…:
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He says two people in a home that was hit sustained minor injuries.

Forecasters say another tornado hit Donaldsonville, and this man describes what he saw in New Orleans East…:
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Tornado watches remain in place through 2pm for 25 parishes.

Lawmakers are looking at proposed budget cuts ahead of next week’s deficit eliminating special session. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Superstar actress Annette Bening has been cast to play former Governor Kathleen Blanco in the next American Crime Story which will be about Hurricane Katrina. Producers say the next installment of the Emmy award winning franchise will air in 2018.

 

 

11:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

Lawmakers are looking over the Governor’s proposal to eliminate a $304 million midyear deficit, ahead of next week’s special session to debate the plan. Statewide elected officials would see budget reductions, but higher education would be spared. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says it’s important no stone is left unturned when it comes to spending reductions, but he doesn’t want students to be impacted again…:
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The governor’s plan also includes using $119 million in the rainy day fund to minimize cuts to state agencies.

Tornado watches and warnings have been issued along southeastern Louisiana all morning. 25 Parishes remain under a tornado watch until 2pm this afternoon, as a storm capable of producing twisters moves quickly through the area.

FEMA has released new recovery numbers on flood relief and indicates that about $4.7 billion dollars in disaster assistance has moved through the state following the devastating August event.

State Senator JP Morrell is again bringing equal pay legislation before lawmakers for the upcoming session. Jeff Palermo reports..:
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State Superintendent of Education John White travels to Caddo Parish to host a public meeting tonight to discuss recommendations on improving struggling schools in Shreveport. White says 15 out of 66 schools in the parish have “F” letter grades and 22 have “Ds”…:
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10:30 Newscast Feb 7

Governor John Bel Edwards has released his plan for closing the state’s $304 million budget deficit for this fiscal year. The plan includes using $119 million in the rainy day fund, as well as cuts to the budgets of statewide elected officials. Under the governor’s proposal, the Department of Health would take the biggest hit with a $128 million budget reduction. The plan will be debated by lawmakers in a special session that begins next week, ahead of the regular session in April.

A topic for debate in the regular session will be equal pay, as New Orleans Senator JP Morell is once again bringing his bill before the legislature. He says Louisiana women make less than 70 cents per dollar that a man makes, and this measure is about getting people paid what they are owed.

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Morell expects groups that support pay secrecy will oppose the bill.

LSU Student Government believes the Board of Regents’ proposed changes to the TOPS scholarship program could push students out of the state. Proposals include raising the requirements and making students take more classes each year. President Zach Faircloth says Louisiana should be doing all it can to make sure out best students stay in the state.

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The Board of Regents will make their final recommendation later this month.

State Education Superintendent John White is hosting a public meeting in Caddo Parish tonight to discuss improving struggling schools in Shreveport. White says a plan for dealing with these schools will be presented to BESE next month, and they want to get the public’s input.

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White says 15 out of 66 schools in the parish have “F” letter grades.

09:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

A tornado watch is in effect for 37 parishes spanning central to southeast Louisiana until 2 this afternoon. The National Weather Service says conditions are favorable for the development of thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes.

A New Orleans lawmaker is going to try out equal pay legislation once again for the upcoming session. Last year, Senator JP Morrell heavily amended the measure which cleared the upper chamber but died in the House. He says the 2017 bill is exactly the way it left the Senate and includes language that covers both men and women in equal pay…:
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Senate Bill 2 would also give an employer 60 days to either refute an unequal pay allegation or to start paying the employee fairly.

Today Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver remarks at the Louisiana Municipal Association in Baton Rouge, then later before the state Rice Council in Jennings.

Governor Edwards has revealed his plans to present to lawmakers next week during the special session on dealing with a $304 million dollar midyear shortfall. Spokesman Richard Carbo says the proposal includes using the Rainy Day Fund…;
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The plan also includes cuts, the largest to the Department of Health.

The Louisiana Department of Education will host a public meeting tonight in Shreveport to discuss recommendations for the Caddo Parish School Board to improve long-struggling schools in the city. State Superintendent John White encourages the public to attend…:

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He says a plan dealing with the future of these schools will be presented to BESE next month. The meeting takes place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Peaceful Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Shreveport. 

08:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for all of southeast Louisiana, and areas in the central and southern most parishes of the state until 2pm this afternoon. Severe thunderstorms were reported by forecasters in Pointe Coupee, northwestern East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge Parishes capable of producing twisters. They are urging area residents to be vigilant and monitor local news for weather updates.

Governor John Bel Edwards is proposing lawmakers use the Rainy Day Fund and make cuts to areas including the Department of Health to close the $304 million dollar shortfall. The Governor’s spokesperson, Richard Carbo, says LDH would sustain the largest budget reduction at $128 million, but not in vital services and hospitals that care for the poor:
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The governor’s deficit elimination plan will be debated in a special session that begins next week.

LSU Student Government believes the Board of Regents’ proposed changes to the TOPS program will force students out of the state for college. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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State Superintendent of Education John White travels to Caddo Parish to host a public meeting tonight to discuss recommendations on improving struggling schools in Shreveport. White says 15 out of 66 schools in the parish have “F” letter grades and 22 have “Ds”…:
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07:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

The governor has released his plan to close the state’s $304-million deficit..:
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State Senator JP Morrell is again bringing equal pay legislation before lawmakers for the upcoming session. He says one of the changes to this measure is that employers would be given a chance to correct a pay inequality…:
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The Democrat from New Orleans authored a similar bill last year that failed.

Superstar actress Annette Bening has been cast to play former Governor Kathleen Blanco in the next American Crime Story which will be about Hurricane Katrina. Producers say the next installment of the Emmy award winning franchise will air in 2018.

Members of LSU’s Student Government are raising eyebrows about proposed changes to the TOPS scholarship program by the Board of Regents. One of the ideas is that freshman on TOPS should only have 80-percent of their tuition paid for by the state, while sophomores 90-percent, and juniors and seniors 100-percent. President Zack Faircloth says these matters are non-progressive and will push students to other states..:
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The Board of Regents will make a final recommendation later this month.

The state will now let you file your state income taxes for free using the Department of Revenue’s online system. That system was supposed to launch in January, but was delayed until Monday, February 6.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 7th, 2017

According to sources, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron is getting closer to making key hires to his staff. Emerging as the top targets for the coaching vacancies are California running backs coach Tommie Robinson, and Louisiana Tech running backs coach Mickey Johnson.

In the NBA, the Pelicans held off Phoenix 111-106 last night in the Smoothie King Center. Anthony Davis had a 34-point performance in the win over the suns and Jrue Holiday added 30. New Orleans hosts Utah tomorrow night.

The NBA trade deadline is in two weeks, but the rumors are already swirling. Sources say the Pels are in active talks about the possible acquisition of 76ers center Jahlil Okafor in exchange for the 2018 first round pick and New Orleans center Alexis Ajinca.

The Sporting News is reporting the Saints are thinking about a return to Mississippi for training camp. The Black and Gold will not return to the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and a return to Millsaps College in Jackson is possible. The team trained at Millsaps from 2006 to 2008.

College hoops, UL-Lafayette dropped a heart breaker last night to Georgia Southern, 74-70 in Sun Belt Conference action. The loss drops the Cajuns to 4-7 in the SBC. ULM never overcame a hot start by Georgia State as the host Panthers came away with a 69-55 victory in an SBC game.

In the SWAC, Grambling fell to Alcorn State 75-65 as the Braves extend their conference-best winning streak to six. Grambling is 5-6 in conference. Southern beat Jackson State 88-75. Four different Jaguars scored in double figures as host Southern shot 51 percent from the field.

Tonight a struggling LSU basketball team faces another tough test against No. 15 Kentucky. The Tigers have only won 1 conference game, while the Wildcats are 8-2 in the SEC. Tipoff tonight in Lexington is 6pm.

LHSAA executive Director Eddie Bonine has reportedly said that he’s one of four finalists for the same job at the Florida High School Athletic Association. Interviews are slated for March 12th in Gainesville.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 7th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has unveiled his plan for resolving a $304-million midyear budget deficit. The governor’s Communications Director Richard Carbo says the proposal calls for using money from the rainy day fund, a large cut to the Department of Health’s budget. But some areas will be protected…:
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He says state elected officials would also make cuts to their budgets. A special session to address the shortfall will begin Monday.

LSU Student Government believes proposed changes to the TOPS scholarship program made by the Board of Regents will have detrimental effects on students and might force some to attend schools in other states. President Zack Faircloth..:
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He says of particular concern is the proposal that would require students to take 30 credit hours a year in order to keep the scholarship.

State Senator JP Morrell is again bringing equal pay legislation before lawmakers for the upcoming session. Jeff Palermo reports..:
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Additional details have been released by the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office about the ATV accident near Kentwood that put the niece of pop-star Britney Spears in the hospital in stable but critical condition. They say 8 year old Maddie Spears Aldridge crashed into a pond and went under for 2 minutes right before the eyes of her family.