LRN Newscast 15:30 05-04-15

Former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins and his attorney met with police detectives as part of an investigation into the shooting death of a pregnant woman, with whom Collins reportedly had a previous relationship. According to BRPD, the meeting took place around 10:30 and he cooperated fully, and police say he is still NOT considered a suspect in the death of Brittany Mills and ultimately her baby…
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That’s Collins attorney Jim Boren.

An accidental shooting in a Shreveport hotel has claimed the life of a four-year old boy. Shreveport Police Cpl. Marcus Hines Hines says it appears Cameron Morris was shot accidentally by another very young juvenile in the hotel room. .
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The official endorsement came today, as State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’s endorsing US Senator David Vitter for Governor. Kennedy says it was an easy call for him….
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Kennedy has previously announced he’ll be seeking re-election in the fall.

A mother of 3 is under arrest for child desertion after allegedly leaving her three children inside a vehicle with the windows rolled up for up to 45 minutes in Baker. Baker Police Chief Mike Knaps says 32 year-old Tesha Thomas went inside a store to get what she described as a quick stop to get a couple of things. Witnesses saw the 3 kids -aged 7 years; 20 months and four months- inside the car, and called police…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 05-04-15

State Treasurer John Kennedy endorsed fellow Republican and US Senator David Vitter for governor today. It raises speculation that Vitter will appoint Kennedy to his senate seat, if elected as governor. But Vitter says they have not talked about any other election….
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Kennedy says Vitter is the best candidate in the race to get a handle on the state’s fiscal situation and improve roads and the health care system.

Baton Rouge Police met with former LSU star La’ell Collins as part of an investigation into the shooting death of a pregnant woman on April 24th. It’s been reported Collins and Brittany Mills had a romantic relationship. His attorney, Jim Boren says, Collins is cooperating with the investigation and ready to get his NFL career started…
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The House appropriations committee approves a plan that would allow the state to draw down federal money that can be used to expand Medicaid coverage.…
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Authorities in St. Tammany Parish are investigating a case of a deceased baby in a trash compactor at a Slidell apart complex. Slidell Police report the discovery took place around 9:15 this morning at Canterbury House Apartments. The St. Tammany Parish Coroner is working with Police to determine the cause of death and the age of the baby. The investigation is continues.

13:30 Newscast, May 4th, 2015

Former LSU offensive tackle La’el Collins met with Baton Rouge police detectives today. Jeff Palermo has more on what happened…:
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The Slidell Police Department is investigating the death of a baby who was found inside a trash compactor at an apartment complex. Cops say a maintenance employee made the discovery this morning. Age of the child and cause of death have not yet been determined by the St. Tammany Parish Coroner and the investigation is ongoing.

Shreveport Police are investigating a fatal shooting that claimed the life of a four-year-old boy. Cpl. Marcus Hines says officers were called to a hotel room and and found the boy, identified as Cameron Morris, suffering from a single gunshot wound to the head…:
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Hines says the other child was 6 and they are working to determine who was responsible for watching the children.

The House appropriations committee approves a plan that would allow the state to draw down federal money that can be used to expand Medicaid coverage. House speaker Chuck Kleckley says it would save $200 million for the state’s budget and is real money that can be put in the general fund…:
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Since this measure is a concurrent resolution, Governor Jindal cannot veto the legislation, but it does need a two-thirds vote of both houses for passage.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 4th, 2015

Former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins met with Baton Rouge police detectives today as part of an investigation into the shooting death of a pregnant woman on April 24th. Collins wore a blue suit for his meeting with investigators and his attorney, Jim Boren, says the all-SEC player cooperated fully…:
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Boren is confident the police and the DA’s office will find that Collins had nothing to do with Mills’ murder.

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’s endorsing US Senator David Vitter for Governor. Kennedy outlined key issues he felt would best be addressed by Vitter…:
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When asked if Kennedy plans to go after the US Senate seat should Vitter win the Governor’s race each said they are taking things one election at a time.

Baker Police charge a 32-year-old mother of three for allegedly leaving her children inside a vehicle for up to 45 minutes. Chief Mike Knaps says a witness arrived at a store at the same time as Tesha Thomas and noticed that Thomas left her young kids in the car. He says 30 to 45 minutes later, the witness saw the children still in the car and called police…:
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Thomas faces three counts of child desertion.

Shreveport police say a 4 year old child was fatally shot in the head by a 6 year old child at a hotel Sunday evening. They say it appears to be an accident but an investigation is ongoing to determine who was responsible for watching the children at the time of the shooting.

 

11:40 Sportscast, May 4th, 2015

Former LSU Tiger La’el Collins meets with the Baton Rouge police department today about the shooting death of a pregnant woman that also claimed the life of her one-week old child. Collins was not drafted, because of a concern he may have something to do with this fatal shooting. If cleared, Collins will likely be sought after by every team.

The Saints first pick in the 5th round is a player most football fans never heard of. Linebacker Davis Tull from Tennessee-Chattanooga, who is a three-time Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Payton says they had a high grade on Tull and they were forunate to get him in the 5th round…
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The Saints used six of their nine draft picks on defensive players.

LSU baseball team took two of three from Mississippi State this past weekend and they trail Vanderbilt by a half game for first place in the league’s overall standings. The Tigers are tied with Texas A-and-m at 16-and-7 for first place in the SEC West, but LSU owns the tie breaker. The Tigers do not play again until Friday against Missouri.

The Ragin Cajuns dropped two out of three to Appalachian State and find themselves two and a half games back of South Alabama for first place in the league. U-L Lafayette will host the Jaguars this weekend.

ULM took two of three from Troy, Louisiana Tech won its first Conference USA series by taking two of three from Texas San Antonio. Tyler Clancy threw five shutout innings in a three to one win yesterday.

Southeastern Louisiana completed a sweep of Lamar by beating the Cardinals six to nothing. S-L-U has now won 11 straight Southland games and they have a 3-and-half game lead over Northwestern State. The Cowboys are also playing well as they’ve won five in a row, and Nicholls State has won four straight as they defeated Houston Baptist seven to two yesterday.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 4th, 2015

The House appropriations committee approves a plan that would allow the state to draw down federal money that can be used to expand Medicaid coverage. House speaker Chuck Kleckley says the plan involves hospitals putting their financial resources together so the state can draw down federal dollars that can be used to provide health care to low income individuals…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal opposes Medicaid expansion, calling it a bad deal for the state. But Kleckley says this plan could save up to $200 million for the state’s budget.

Planned Parenthood supporters from across the state are at the Capitol today to rally in support of reproductive heath care access in Louisiana. Spokeswoman Raegan Carter says the plan is to talk to lawmakers about the importance of women having access to high quality healthcare they provide in Louisiana…:
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Carter believes the Jindal administration has made it clear they plan to launch an attack on healthcare needs.

Former LSU Tiger La’el Collins is at State Police headquarters interviewing with Baton Rouge detectives about the murder of a pregnant woman it’s believed he had a romantic relationship with at one time. Brittany Mills was shot and killed at her apartment on April 24th. Cops say there are no suspects in Mills’ killing and no arrests have been made.

Three weeks are in the books for the current legislative session and many say lawmakers are still not close to finding a solution to the state’s $1.6 billion dollar budget shortfall. Scott Carwile reports…:
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10:30 Newscast, May 4th, 2015

Week four of the legislative session is underway and many say lawmakers are still far from coming up with a solution to the state’s $1.6 billion dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford of Lapolitics-dot-com says there is just as much uncertainty today as there was in January…:
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He predicts a plan will start to take shape near the end of the session.

Former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins is meeting with Baton Rouge Police Detectives at this hour with his attorney. Cops say they want to talk to Collins about the murder of a pregnant woman they believe he had a relationship with at one time. 29-year-old Brittney Mills was gunned down at her apartment on April 24th. Her baby was delivered but died Friday. The investigation into the murder of Mills is ongoing. Police have not made any arrests or named a suspect.

National tourism week begins today and Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne is on the road. Eric Gill has more…
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State Police say a single vehicle crash in Richland Parish has claimed the life of a 77-year-old man. They say Collie Hutto of Rayville’s vehicle ran off the roadway, struck a culvert, and then overturned. Hutto, who was not wearing a seat belt, was partially ejected from the vehicle. Hutto was transported to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

 

09:30 Newscast May 4, 2015

Planned Parenthood supporters from across the state will gather at the Capitol today to support reproductive heath care access in Louisiana. Here’s Michelle Southern…

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Baker Police arrested a 32-year-old mother of three for allegedly leaving her three children inside a vehicle for up to 45 minutes. A witness informed authorities that Tesha Cobb left the children, ages 7-years, 20-months, and 7-months, in the vehicle while she went in a store. The witness says when she returned to her vehicle, 30 to 45 minutes later, she noticed the children still inside their mother’s car. Cobb is booked on three counts of child desertion.

Many say lawmakers are still not close to finding a solution to the state’s $1.6 billion dollar budget shortfall as we enter week four of the legislative session. Jeremy Alford of Lapolitics-dot-com says legislators could go with an inventory tax repeal which business is in favor of and local governments are opposed to or make certain tax credits non-refundable which the Jindal administration is pushing but business is against…

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He says there is just as much uncertainty today as there was in January.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne will commemorate National Tourism Week by touring the state to celebrate the tourism industry. Dardenne says New Orleans remains the state’s biggest tourism draw, particularly for international visitors. But he says the other parts of the state are seeing big increases tourism, particularly in north Louisiana…

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The tour runs through Saturday.

08:30 Newscast May 4, 2015

Three weeks are in the books for the current legislative session and many say lawmakers are still not close to finding a solution to the state’s $1.6 billion dollar budget deficit. Scott Carwile reports…

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State Police say a single vehicle crash in Richland Parish has claimed the life of a 77-year-old man. They say Collie Hutto of Rayville’s vehicle ran off the roadway, struck a culvert, and then overturned. Hutto, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was partially ejected from the vehicle. Hutto was transported to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

Planned Parenthood supporters from across Louisiana will gather at the Capitol today to support reproductive heath care access in Louisiana. Spokeswoman Raegan Carter says they want the message to be clear that politics should be left out of reproductive health care and of what Planned Parenthood provides…

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Carter says the plan is to talk to elected officials about the importance of women having access to the high quality healthcare they provide in Louisiana.

Louisiana is the fifth most expensive state for car insurance, according to a recent InsuranceQuotes-dot-com study. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says when you combine the 15-percent of uninsured motorists on the road with the 40-percent of drivers who only have the minimum amount of insurance required, that’s not good for insurance rates…

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Louisiana car insurance rates are 33-percent higher than the national average.

07:30 Newscast May 4, 2015

A recent InsuranceQuotes-dot-com study shows Louisiana is the fifth most expensive state for car insurance. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the biggest reason for the state’s high auto insurance rates is the state’s litigation rate…

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They say rates in Louisiana are 33-percent higher than the national average.

Supporters of Planned Parenthood from across the state will gather at the Capitol this morning to support reproductive heath care access in Louisiana. Spokeswoman Raegan Carter says they believe families deserve access to healthcare no matter who they are or where they live…

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Carter says basic health care rights are the foundation of freedom and opportunity for women and families.

As legislators enter the fourth week of this legislative session, many say lawmakers are still not close to finding a solution to the state’s $1.6 billion dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford of Lapolitics-dot-com says it’s a misconception that Governor Bobby Jindal is not staying involved in what’s going on at the Capitol because he’s making it very clear to legislators that the budget will have to be balanced in a revenue neutral way…

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Alford believes a plan will start to take shape about two weeks from the end of the session.

To celebrate National Tourism Week, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne is touring the state to celebrate the tourism industry in Louisiana. Dardenne says almost 29 million people visited Louisiana last year, which is a new record, and those tourists spent over $11 billion in the state…

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The tour runs through Saturday.