07:30 Newscast June 10, 2015

There are only two days left for the Louisiana legislature to reach a compromise on the budget. The main focus of this legislative session has been the budget and a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall that if not resolved will result in big cuts to higher education and health care. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says budget discussions will go down to the wire…

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By law, the legislative session must end on Thursday at 6 PM.

The Sterlington Police Department says they’ve arrested a man who allegedly set his pregnant girlfriend on fire during an argument over bills. Chief Barry Bonner says 23-year-old Darren Lambert is charged with aggravated domestic abuse involving the burning of a victim…

cut 10 (10) “her chest”

The victim was 9 weeks pregnant and lost the baby.

Today is Governor Bobby Jindal’s 44th birthday and many wonder what lies ahead for him. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says if Jindal’s presidential aspirations don’t pan out, he still has some good career prospects. Cross says it’s possible Jindal could be appointed to a cabinet post, be an ambassador, take a major position at a think tank, or even wind up on television…

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He says, career-wise, the governor is at a crossroad.

Southeastern Louisiana University and LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center have teamed up to create a new program to help college students prepare for careers working with children who are overweight. Pennington Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Staiano, says they are going to work with children and get them on some exercise equipment that is especially designed for them…

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She says Project I-PAL is an interactive physical activity lab in Hammond.

06:45 Sportscast June 10, 2015

LSU will leave tomorrow for Omaha as they’ll make their 17th trip to the College World Series. There are a handful of guys who were on the team that went to the C-W-S in 2013. But a vast majority of the players will make their first trip. Coach Paul Mainieri has let them know what they can expect…

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LSU will play TCU on Sunday at 2 PM. The game will be televised on ESPN.

The LSU Tigers have received a verbal commitment from Denham Springs defensive lineman Caleb Roddy. He’s six-foot-five, 241 pounds and is the 12th commitment for the class of 2016. The other defensive linemen in the class are St. Thomas Aquinas’ Edwin Alexander and Destrehan’s Glen Logan.

The second day of the Major League Baseball Draft saw seven state college players selected. UL-Lafayette shortstop Blake Trahan was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the third round. The Kinder native was named Sun Belt Player of the Year this season.

The Nationals also picked up Nicholls State pitcher, Grant Borne. The junior left-hander from Baton Rouge was selected in the seventh round.

And rounds three through ten saw 5 LSU Tigers selected. Senior catcher Kade Scivicque was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the fourth round. Infielder Jared Foster went to the Los Angeles Angels in the fifth round. The ninth round saw three Tigers chosen. Left-handed pitcher Zac Person was selected by the Houston Astros, the Philadelphia Phillies drafted outfielder Mark Laird, and third baseman Conner Hale was picked up by the Seattle Mariners.

A couple of Louisiana high school standouts got their name called yesterday, as well. Franklinton center fielder Josh Magee was taken by the San Diego Padres in the fifth round and Oak Forest Academy’s Kolton Kendrick got tabbed by the Minnesota Twins in round eight.

06:30 Newscast June 10, 2015

The Louisiana legislature has only two more days left to reach a compromise on the budget. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says all eyes are on the House, who refuses to go along with a tax break that really doesn’t do anything, but it would keep Governor Bobby Jindal from vetoing several revenue generating bills that are close to final passage….

cut 13 (08) “override his veto”

The main focus of this legislative session has been the budget and a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall that if not resolved will result in big cuts to higher ed and health care.

Governor Bobby Jindal turns 44 years old today and the question is what does the future hold for him? Jindal is finishing his second term as governor and a possible presidential campaign is ahead of him. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the governor is at a crossroads, career-wise…

cut 7 (08) “for Jindal”

Cross says the governor still has some good career prospects ahead of him.

Southeastern Louisiana University has partnered with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center to create a new program helping college students prepare for careers working with children who are overweight. Pennington Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Staiano, says Project I-PAL is an interactive physical activity lab in Hammond…:

cut 4 (08) “more exciting”

Staiano says Project I-PAL will provide unique opportunities for children to engage in physical activity to address possible issues associated with their weight such as self-esteem and body image.

AM Newscall, June 10th, 2015

SLU and LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center have partnered up to offer a program which teaches college students how to work with overweight kids. Michelle Southern reports..:

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Governor Bobby Jindal turns 44 years old today and the question is what does the future hold for him? Eric Gill reports…

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Two more days left in the legislative session and lawmakers are still trying to agree on a budget deal. Scott Carwile has the story…

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Southeastern Louisiana University has partnered with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center to create a new program helping college students prepare for careers working with children who are overweight. Pennington Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Staiano, says Project I-PAL is an interactive physical activity lab in Hammond…:

cut 4  (08)  “more exciting”

Staiano says Project I-PAL will provide unique opportunities for children to engage in physical activity to address possible issues associated with their weight such as self-esteem and body image. She says they are going to work with children and get them on some exercise equipment that is especially designed for them…:

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Staiano says the program is going to launch this fall when the kids head back to school. She says the primary purpose is to try to prepare college students for their future jobs…:

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Governor Bobby Jindal turns 44 years old today and the question is what does the future hold for him? Jindal is finishing his second term as governor and a possible presidential campaign is ahead of him. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the governor is at a crossroads, career-wise…

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He says if Jindal’s presidential aspirations don’t pan out in 2016, he still has some good career prospects. Cross says it’s possible Jindal could be appointed to a cabinet post, be an ambassador, take a major position at a think tank, or even wind up on television…

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He says Jindal has a really strong upside for future job opportunities. As far as presidential politics go, Cross says Jindal is still relatively young at 44…

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The Sterlington Police Department says they’ve arrested a man who allegedly set his pregnant girlfriend on fire during an argument over bills. Chief Barry Bonner says 23-year-old Darren Lambert is charged with aggravated domestic abuse involving the burning of a victim…:

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Bonner says the victim was transported to the burn center in Jackson, Mississippi with second and third degree burns all over her body. He says cops were told by family members that the victim was 9 weeks pregnant…:

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Bonner says Lambert’s charge is a new statue that DA Jerry Jones helped establish along with Monroe Senator Bob Kostelka..:

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The Louisiana legislature has only two more days left to reach a compromise on the budget. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says all eyes are on the House, who refuses to go along with a tax break that really doesn’t do anything, but it would keep Governor Bobby Jindal from vetoing several revenue generating bills that are close to final passage….

Cut 13 (08)  “override his veto”

The main focus of this legislative session has been the budget and a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall that if not resolved will result in big cuts to higher education and health care. Pinsonat says budget discussions will go down to the wire…

Cut 14 (10) “this time”

By law, the legislative session must end on Thursday at 6 PM. As of now, the House does not support a Jindal backed tax credit that allows him to keep his no-tax pledge. Pinsonat says without the tax credit, Jindal will veto several revenue generating bills, putting higher ed and health care at risk

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LSU will leave tomorrow for Omaha as they’ll make their 17th trip to the College World Series. There are a handful of guys who were on the team that went to the C-W-S in 2013. But a vast majority of the players will make their first trip. Coach Paul Mainieri has let them know what they can expect

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LSU will play TCU on Sunday at 2 PM. The other two teams on the Tigers side of the bracket are Cal State Fullerton and Vanderbilt. They also play on Sunday. Mainieri says each team in their bracket has a team ERA below three, so pitching and defense will be critical in Omaha

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Since the College World Series has moved to the new TD Ameritrade Park, runs have been at premium at the spacious park, where the win blows in. Reliever Zac Person says the pitchers have confidence their fielders can track balls down in the gaps…

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LRN Legislative Report 17:30 06-09-15

This is the Louisiana Radio Network Legislative Report. The legislature has only two more days left to reach a compromise on the budget. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says all eyes are on the House, who refuses to go along with a tax break that really doesn’t do anything, but it would keep Governor Bobby Jindal from vetoing several revenue generating bills that are close to final passage….
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By law, the legislative session must end on Thursday at 6 PM. As of now, the House does not support a Jindal backed tax credit that allows him to keep his no-tax pledge. Pinsonat says without the tax credit, Jindal will veto several revenue generating bills, putting higher ed and health care at risk
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The state House has sent legislation that would raise the tax on cigarettes to a conference committee to work out the differences between the two chambers. The House passed the measure raising the tax to 68 cents per pack. The Senate amended the bill to raise the tax to $1.08. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says the Senate hike is just too much…
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Bogalusa Representative Harold Ritchie is in favor of the Senate amendment saying it will help both higher ed And health care in the state’s budget crisis.

A three bill compromise over common Core has won final passage in the House, and are their way to the governor’s desk. By a 99-0 vote, the motion will have on-going public and legislative reviews of the education standards. One of the approved bills will place limits on Louisiana usuage of the material.

That’s the Louisiana Radio Network Legislative Report.

LRN Newscast 16:30 06-09-15

The tax on cigarettes legislation has been sent to a conference committee to work out the differences between the House and Senate. The House version is an increase of 68 cents, while the Senate amended the bill up to $1.08 a pack. Monroe representative Jay Morris agrees on the need for a tax…
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A Baton Rouge federal judge has ordered the unconditional release of 68-year-old Albert Woodfox, the last member of the Angola 3. He’s spent over 40 years in solitary for the 1972 killing of an Angola prison guard. Amnesty International’s Jasmine Heiss…
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The 5th Circuit Court Court of appeals has granted a stay requested by Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, that will keep Woodfox in jail for at least the next couple of days.
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The Red River has finally hit its crest of 37 feet, causing widespread flooding in Northwest Louisiana. Over 300 structures and nearly 40 roads have been affected so far, and now areas downriver are preparing for their turn…
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That’s National Weather Service Hydrologist CS Ross.

An Alexandria Tattoo shop shooting has left a man dead, and the other facing murder charges. Alexandria Police Lt. Bruce Fairbanks says when officers where called they found 42 year-old John Williams shot and unresponsive. Forty-three year-old Damien Boyd of Alexandria was arrested…
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LRN Newscast 15:30 06-09-15

By an 81-15 House vote, the legislation that would raise the tax on cigarettes has been sent to a conference committee. The House version would raise the tax to 68 cents a pack, while the Senate version was $1.08. Some lawmakers say that Senate amount was too much, but not Bogalusa Representative Harold Richie, who says the House tax amount protects only higher ed in the budget crisis..
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A three bill compromise over common Core has won final passage in the House, and are their way to the governor’s desk. By a 99-0 vote, the motion will have on-going public and legislative reviews of the education standards. One of the approved bills will place limits on Louisiana usuage of the material.
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Widespread flooding in Northwest Louisiana continues as the Red River finally hits it crest at 37 feet where it is expected to remain today. CS Ross, hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says they predict the water will finally start to go down a bit by tonight…:
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The reading mark today has not been exceeded since World War Two.

A Federal Judge in Baton Rouge has ordered for the release of 68-year-old Albert Woodfox, who has twice been convicted of killing a prison guard. Woodfox has spent over 40 years in solitary confinement and Amnesty International spokesperson Jasmine Heiss agrees with the Judge’s decision…
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But Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell is asking a federal appeals court to block the Woodfox release.

PM Newscall, June 9th, 2015

A Baton Rouge federal judge has ordered the unconditional release of 68-year-old Albert Woodfox, the last imprisoned member of the Angola 3. Eric Gill reports…

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The state House has sent legislation that would raise the tax on cigarettes to a conference committee to work out the differences between the two chambers. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A Baton Rouge federal judge has ordered the unconditional release of 68-year-old Albert Woodfox, the last imprisoned member of the Angola 3. Woodfox has spent over 40 years in solitary confinement for the 1972 killing of Angola prison guard Brent Miller. Amnesty International’s Jasmine Heiss says it’s time for the state to stop blocking Woodfox’s release…

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The state’s Attorney General’s Office has filed a notice of appeal with the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Woodfox was convicted twice of the murder of Miller, but both convictions have been overturned. Heiss says this is a case of injustice, compounded…

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An Attorney General spokesperson says US District Judge James Brady’s ruling sees it fit to set free a twice convicted murderer. Heiss says, in their opinion, the state is seeking vengeance rather than justice. She says the only humane action the state can take, at this point, is to ensure Woodfox’s immediate release…

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Widespread flooding in Northwest Louisiana continues as the Red River finally hits it crest at 37 feet where it is expected to remain today. CS Ross, hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says they predict the water will finally start to go down a bit by tonight…:

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The reading mark today has not been exceeded since April 1945. Authorities say over 300 structures and nearly 40 roads have been affected by floodwaters. Ross says residents in Caddo and Bossier Parish should not expect the flooding to get any worse than it is now. He says areas further south are about to get more water…:

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Ross says there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms today, decreasing overnight. Wednesday rain chances are just 20 percent increasing to 30 percent Thursday and Friday. He says thunderstorms will only be in isolated amounts…:

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The state House has sent legislation that would raise the tax on cigarettes to a conference committee to work out the differences between the two chambers. The House passed the measure raising the tax to 68 cents per pack. The Senate amended the bill to raise the tax to $1.08. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says the Senate hike is just too much…

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Monroe Representative Jay Morris agrees with Harris. Morris says that cigarette taxes do need to be raised, but lawmakers shouldn’t rely solely on this to raise revenue…

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An 81-15 House vote sends the measure to a conference committee. Bogalusa Representative Harold Ritchie is in favor of the Senate amendment. He says the tax hike would save lives. Ritchie argued that the House approved budget protected higher education, but not health care…

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The Alexandria Police Department says a man is under arrest on murder charges accused of killing someone at a tattoo shop. Spokesman Lt. Bruce Fairbanks says they responded to the Sacred Art tattoo shop Monday afternoon and located the victim who’d been shot and was unresponsive…:

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Fairbanks says they arrested the suspect, 43-year-old Daymein Boyd of Alexandria…:

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Fairbanks says the victim has been identified as 42-year-old John Williams of Alexandria…:

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14:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2015

The state House has sent legislation that would raise the tax on cigarettes to a conference committee to work out the differences between the two chambers. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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LSU shortstop Alex Bregman didn’t have to wait long to hear his name called during the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft. The Astros chose Bregman with the number two overall pick. Bregman and the Tigers will play their first game in the College World Series on Sunday afternoon. They’ll face TCU, who outlasted Texas A-and-M 5 to 4 in 16 innings.

The Red River has crested in Shreveport at 37 feet and the National Weather Service says the water will begin to go down starting tonight. Hydrologist CS Ross says there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms today, decreasing overnight, but they will only be in isolated amounts…:
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The reading mark today has not been exceeded since April 1945.

The Alexandria Police Department says a man is under arrest on murder charges accused of killing someone at a tattoo shop. Spokesman Lt. Bruce Fairbanks says officers arrived on scene and found a deceased man and also the suspect, 43-year-old Daymein Boyd of Alexandria…:
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The victim has been identified as 42-year-old John Williams. Fairbanks says the two apparently got into some sort of heated argument.

 

13:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2015

The state House has sent the cigarette tax legislation to a conference committee so they can work out differences between the two chambers. The lower chamber passed the measure raising the tax to 68 cents per pack. The Senate amended the bill to raise the tax to $1.08. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says the Senate hike is too much…:
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An 81-15 House vote sends the measure to a conference committee.

Getting final legislative approval today is a bill that would give domestic violence abuse victims special housing protections such as breaking a lease to escape an abuser. Supporters say woman who are abused need more safe guarding when it comes to escaping a violent situation.

Widespread flooding in Northwest Louisiana continues as the Red River finally hits it crest at 37 feet where it is expected to remain today. CS Ross, hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says now areas further south are about to get more water…:
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He says in the Shreveport area the water will begin to go down now through the weekend.

A Baton Rouge federal judge has ordered the unconditional release of 68-year-old Albert Woodfox, the last imprisoned member of the Angola 3. Woodfox has spent over 40 years in solitary confinement for apparent involvement in a prison guard’s murder. Amnesty International’s Jasmine Heiss says Louisiana needs to let Woodfox out…:
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The state has already begun the appeals process.