16:30 LRN Newscast May 31

The bill to ensure that all TOPS scholarship recipients get at least part of their award has received final legislative passage. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says the bill will only go into effect if the legislature cannot fully fund the program. Morrish says who pays the remainder of the tuition would be at the discretion of the university.

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Currently, TOPS is only funded at 48%.

State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says Louisiana may need to consider tolls as way to pay for highway construction projects. Wilson says tolls could be an option to pay for a portion of a major highway project.

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The state is also facing a 13-billion dollar backlog on bridge and road repairs.

A fiery head on collision in East Feliciana parish on Memorial Day left four people dead, including a one year old child. State Police trooper Bryan Lee says a 19-year-old and the infant were in 22-year-old Brandon Temple’s vehicle when Temple attempted to pass two vehicles in a no passing zone and hit a car head on. Lee says upon impact, both vehicles burst into flames.

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Lee says this was one of 9 fatal crashes state police investigated that resulted in 14 deaths over the holiday weekend.

Mike VI has made the first step in his treatment process, getting a CT scan to take images of the cancerous tumor threatening the life of LSU’s beloved mascot. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says this will get Mike ready to undergo an innovative treatment that has never been used on a tiger before.

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15:30 Newscast May 31,2016

State Police says the number of traffic fatalities has gone up substantially from last year over the Memorial Day Weekend. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says they investigated 9 fatal wrecks, which resulted in 14 deaths.He says there was a mixture of factors that led to the fatal crashes.
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LaGrange says more than 100 suspected drunk drivers were arrested over the long weekend.

The measure that would make sure all TOPS scholarship recipients get at least part of their award has received final legislative passage. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says the bill will only go into effect if the legislature cannot fully fund the program, which is a real possibility. Morrish says right now, the program is likely funded as much as it can be.
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State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says the state might need to consider tolls as way to pay for major highway construction projects. Wilson spoke during a meeting of the House Transportation Committee as they were talking about a resolution that directs the state transportation department to conduct a study on feasibility of tolling highways and bridges. During the discussion, Wilson says tolls will only work on roads with heavy volume.
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LSU’s Mike VI has begun his first step in treatment by getting a CT scan to take images of his cancerous tumor. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says this scan will help Mike’s doctors figure out how many radiation treatment sessions are needed.
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14:30 LRN Newscast May 31

State Police say the summer of 2016 got off to a tragic start on Louisiana’s roadways as 9 fatal crashes resulted in the loss of 14 people over Memorial Day weekend. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Will Smith’s blood alcohol content was reportedly three times the legal limit when he was shot and killed. Sources have told media that his BAC was .24, and the legal limit is .08. The toxicology report has not been released, but an evidence hearing will be held tomorrow in New Orleans.

The bill to ensure that all TOPS students get part of their award if the program is not fully funded is heading to the governor’s desk. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says under the current law if TOPS is underfunded, it becomes a needs/merit based hybrid. He says it isn’t fair to eliminate students with a 21 ACT score before those with a 32, because they both earned it.

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LSU’s beloved mascot Mike VI has gotten a CT scan of the cancerous tumor in his face, which is the first step in his treatment plan. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike will be treated at the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Baton Rouge, and the center will cover the cost of his treatment. But she says there will be other expenses associated with his care, and people can make donations.

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13:30 Newscast, May 31st, 2016

The number of traffic fatalities doubled from last year over the Memorial Day Weekend, according to State Police. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says they investigated 9 fatal wrecks, which resulted in 14 deaths. He says it’s because of a lack of personal responsibility…:
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LaGrange says over 100 suspected drunk drivers were arrested over the long weekend.

State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says Louisiana may need to consider tolls as way to pay for major highway construction projects. He says the state cannot rely on federal money to cover the costs for big ticket items…:
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The state is facing a 13-billion dollar backlog on bridge and road repairs.

In East Feliciana Parish, four people including a 1 year old died in a fiery crash when someone passed in a no passing zone. That’s according to trooper Bryan Lee who even says 24-year-old Brandon Temple, who had the child in his car, approached the crest of a hill and slammed into 24-year-old Jakyle Hall’s vehicle…:
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Another 19 year old was in Temple’s vehicle along with the child. Hall was alone. All four died instantly.

Mike VI has made the first step in his treatment process, getting a CT scan to take images of the cancerous tumor threatening the life of LSU’s beloved mascot, according to Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine…:
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Guttner says Mike will be treated at the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Baton Rouge.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 31st, 2016

A bill to ensure that all TOPS recipients get part of their award is heading to the Governor’s desk. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards and Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Dr. Rebecca Gee are set to kick off Medicaid expansion enrollment tomorrow in New Orleans. Wednesday will be the first day citizens can sign up for the new program with plans going into effect July 1st. You can get information about qualifying online at healthy.la.gov.

LSU’s Mike VI has made the first step in his treatment process, getting a CT scan to take images of the cancerous tumor threatening the life of LSU’s beloved mascot. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says this scan will help Mike’s doctors decide how many radiation treatment sessions he will need…:
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Guttner says Mike will be treated at the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center in Baton Rouge, and the center will cover the cost of his treatment.

The state legislature has sent a bill to Governor John Bel Edwards’ desk that would increase the fines for texting and driving. The current fine is $175. This measure increases that fine to 500-dollars and up to one-thousand dollars for a second offense.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 31st, 2016

The bill to ensure that all TOPS scholarship recipients get at least part of their award has received final legislative passage. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says the bill will only go into effect if the legislature cannot fully fund the program, as TOPS is only funded at 48% under the current budget proposal. Morrish says who pays the remainder of the tuition would be at the discretion of the university…:
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Lawmakers will begin the second special session of 2016 on Monday.

State Police say a 6-year-old involved in an East Baton Rouge Parish crash last week has scummed to her injuries. They say the crash happened as 67-year-old Jacque Gregory of Prairiveille failed to yield when making a turn and was hit by a Jeep Wrangler and another vehicle. 6-year-old Ava Branstetter died Sunday.

Governor John Bel Edwards honored fallen troops at the Northeast Louisiana Veterans Cemetery in Rayville during a Memorial Day service Monday. Edwards, who is a West Point graduate and was an Airborne Ranger with the Army, said it’s important to honor national heroes every single day and let our kids know about the sacrifices of vets and fallen soldiers.

Louisiana is one of the worst state’s in the nation for people suffering with asthma. Director of the Division of Lung Diseases with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Dr. James Kiley says the condition is inherited, but environmental factors in The Bayou State also contribute such as exposure to pollution, cleaning products, roaches and animal dander. He says if you have asthma it’s important to stay on a treatment plan and develop an action plan:
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09:30 Newscast, May 31st, 2016

The spending plan for next fiscal year got many changes in the Senate Finance Committee and the bill now goes to the full Senate. 48% of the TOPS scholarship was funded under the plan. Louisiana DHH undersecretary Jeff Reynolds says fully funding the waiver program, which was another change that was made, took away from funding the state’s safety net hospitals..:
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The session must end Monday.

3 people and 1-year-old child died in fiery East Feliciana Parish head-on collision last night, according to State Police. They believe the vehicle with 1-year-old Hazel Temple inside was passing in a no passing zone on LA 67 north of Clinton, when he slammed head on into 24-year-old’s Jakyle Hall’s vehicle on top of a hill. The passing vehicle was driven by 22-year-old Brandon Temple. His other occupant was 19-year-old Holley Thomas. All died in the blaze.

Feral hogs are a big problem in Louisiana, so the LSU AgCenter is hosting a meeting today at their Dean Lee Research Center in Alexandria to give updates on latest research and new regulations that are being implemented. AgCenter area agent Donna Morgan says strides have been made to control the feral pig population…:
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The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute says 271,000 adults are living with the condition in Louisiana. Director of the Division of Lung Diseases, Dr. James Kiley, says if you suffer with asthma, you should take notice of your symptoms, and see your physician for an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan…:
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New Orleans is one of the top ten most challenging places to live with asthma.

 

08:30 Newscast, May 31st, 2016

The four people who died in the fiery head-on East Feliciana Parish crash have been identified, and one of the victims was a 1 year old according to State Police. They say the child, Hazel Temple, 19-year-old Holley Thomas, 22-year-old Brandon Temple all of Denham Springs, along with 24-year-old Jakyle Hall all died. It is believed Brandon Temple tried to pass two vehicles when he slammed into Hall’s vehicle head on just north of Clinton — and both vehicles became fully engulfed in flames killing all occupants.

The full Senate is expected to debate the budget bill for next fiscal year on Wednesday. Under the Senate Finance committee’s version of the spending plan, all waiver programs that assist the elderly and families with developmentally disabled children are funded. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne…:
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The session must end June 6th.

Five teams from Louisiana are in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The measure that would prohibit state agencies from asking job applicants about their criminal history before the interview process is awaiting Governor Edwards’ signature. US Justice Action Network Executive Director Holly Harris says this will help felons get back to work and turn away from crime…
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07:30 Newscast, May 31st, 2016

The Senate Finance Committee makes major changes to the state’s proposed 26-billion dollar spending plan for next fiscal year.
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Four people died in a fiery head-on crash in East Feliciana Parish Monday, according to State Police. They say it happened on La. 67 north of Clinton. Details will be released later today.

The state Senate gave final legislative passage Monday to a bill that would raise the fine for texting while driving to $500, up from $175 on a first offense.

The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute says New Orleans is one of the top ten most challenging places to live with asthma. Director of the Division of Lung Diseases, Dr. James Kiley, says in Louisiana, about 271,000 adults are living with asthma, which is inherited and also caused by environmental factors…:
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He says knowing your symptoms and getting treatment is important.

Feral hogs are a huge problem in Louisiana, and the LSU AgCenter is hosting a meeting today to give updates on the latest research and regulations being implemented. Area agent Donna Morgan says feral hogs are causing damage all over the place…:
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As ESPN unveiled the 64 teams playing in this year’s NCAA baseball tournament, five teams from the Bayou State saw their names pop up on the screen. LSU, UL-Lafayette, Louisiana Tech, Southeastern and Tulane all made the tourney which begins Friday.

 

06:45 Sportscast, May 31st, 2016

Five teams from Louisiana are in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. LSU will begin play on Friday at Alex Box Stadium by hosting Utah Valley. The Wolverines are out of the Western Athletic Conference and they boast a record of 37-21. Coach Paul Mainieri says Utah Valley has defeated some good teams along the way…:
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Rice and Southeastern Louisiana are the other two teams in the Baton Rouge regional. LSU is seeded eighth nationally, so if they win the Baton Rouge regional, they’ll host a super regional series against the winner from the Raleigh Regional.

UL-Lafayette is also hosting a regional this weekend as they face Princeton on Friday at Tigue Moore Field. Arizona and Sam Houston State are the other two teams in the Lafayette Regional. Coach Tony Robichaux’s team brings a 10-game winning streak into the NCAA Tournament…:
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Louisiana Tech is in the NCAA tournament for the first time in 29 years as the Bulldogs are the three-seed in the Starkville Regional hosted by Mississippi State. They will face Cal State Fullerton Friday.

And Tulane is the fifth school from Louisiana in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. The Green Wave is the two seed in the Oxford Regional.