8:30 am May 26 2018 Newscast

The first named storm of the season known as Alberto has formed in the Caribbean Sea. National Hurricane Center forecasters predict the path of the storm making landfall in the U.S. on Tuesday morning. However, Alberto’s effects on weekend weather patterns has people in re-thinking their outdoor Memorial Day holiday weekend plans across the gulf coast due to rain forecasts from Louisiana to western Florida.

The Louisiana Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday starts today and lasts through Sunday. The state tax holiday is designed to encourage people to stock up on things that can be helpful over the Hurricane season Among those items are storm shutters, batteries, cell phone batteries, mobile phone chargers, flashlights, and portable radios. A complete list of tax holiday items is on the Louisiana Department of Revenue’s website.

Law enforcement is ramping up their Click it Or Ticket seatbelt awareness and ticketing campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, to remind drivers about road safety. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says while they do anticipate an increase in tickets, that’s not necessarily the goal of the campaign.
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A temporary sales tax bill went down in defeat on the House floor, as it fell seven votes short of passage. Representative Lance Harris wrote the tax bill it had been expected to generate 370-million dollars in revenue. But the state’s budget shortfall is projected to be a whopping 648-million. Robert Travis Scott is President of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana. He says the legislation could have reduced the fiscal cliff by renewing one-third of an expiring one-cent sales tax, but not everyone likes it.
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The full House is set to meet again on Monday at 2 PM.

630AM LRN Newscast May 26

Lake Charles Police arrest a Texas man  after a woman was found bound near Highway 14. Don Molino has the story…

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The State Fire Marshal’s office continues to investigate the explosion at the Proctor and Gamble plant in Pineville claimed the life of a Jena man. The incident occurred early Thursday morning. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the explosion was contained to the incident area.

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Law enforcement will be ramping up their Click it Or Ticket seatbelt awareness and ticketing campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, to remind drivers about road safety. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says while they do anticipate an increase in tickets, that’s not necessarily the goal of the campaign.

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The first named storm of the season has formed at the edge of the Caribbean Sea. Alberto is expected to be a tropical storm when it impacts the coast early next week. National Weather Service Slidell Forecaster Phil Grigsby says the five-day forecast shows Alberto could impact Louisiana

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7 to ten inches of rain are expected for the area that gets hit by the cyclone.

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The first named storm of the season has formed at the edge of the Caribbean Sea, and his name is Alberto. Landfall is expected somewhere between Mississippi and Louisiana between Monday and Tuesday. Coastal Southeastern Louisiana is now under a tropical storm watch. National Weather Service Slidell Forecaster Phil Grigsby says if you’re outside of the levee system you could be in store for some light flooding.

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The State Fire Marshal’s office continues to investigate the explosion at the Proctor and Gamble plant in Pineville claimed the life of a Jena man. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the investigation could be quite lengthy, due to the number of factors that have to be considered.

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The coroner has identified the victim as 56-year-old Allen Kendrick.

Law enforcement will be ramping up their Click it Or Ticket seatbelt awareness and ticketing campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, to remind drivers about road safety. A recent report showed that drivers are more likely to not wear a seatbelt when driving at night. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says that won’t keep troopers from spotting an unbuckled driver, or rider, this weekend.

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The Public Affairs Research Council believes the temporary sales tax bill approved  by the House Ways and Means Committee is the legislature’s best opportunity at raising enough revenue to pass a budget.  PAR President Robert Travis Scott says Harris’ bill is the best opportunity at reducing the proposed cuts within state government

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430PM LRN Newscast May 25

The first named storm of the season has formed at the edge of the Caribbean Sea, and his name is Alberto. Alberto is now a tropical system, and could put Memorial Day weekend plans at risk for folks across the gulf coast. National Weather Service Slidell Forecaster Phil Grigsby says the five-day forecast shows Alberto could impact Louisiana.

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Coastal southeast Louisiana is now under a Tropical Storm Watch.

Law enforcement will be ramping up their Click it Or Ticket seatbelt awareness and ticketing campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, to remind drivers about road safety. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says while they do anticipate an increase in tickets, that’s not necessarily the goal of the campaign.

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at the Proctor and Gamble plant in Pineville claimed the life of a Jena man. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the explosion was contained to the incident area.

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The coroner has identified the victim as 56-year-old Allen Kendrick

330PM LRN Newscast May 25

Lake Charles Police arrest a Texas man after a woman was found bound near Highway 14. Don Molino has the story…

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The State Fire Marshal’s office continues to investigate the explosion at the Proctor and Gamble plant in Pineville claimed the life of a Jena man.  Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says investigators have confirmed that a smaller scale explosion did occur.

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Law enforcement will be ramping up their Click it Or Ticket seatbelt awareness and ticketing campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, to remind drivers about road safety. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says  the holiday weekend would be a great time to start a potentially lifesaving behavior change.

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The Public Affairs Research Council believes the temporary sales tax bill approved by the House Ways and Means Committee is the legislature’s best opportunity at raising enough revenue to pass a budget.  It would result in Louisiana consumers paying a state sales tax of 4.3 percent after July 1st and it’s expected to generate 370-million dollars in revenue, but the shortfall is pegged at 648-million.  PAR President Robert Travis Scott:

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1230PM LRN Newscast May 25

The first named storm of the season has developed and he could be on his way to Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more.

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An explosion at the Proctor and Gambling manufacturing plant in Alexandria claimed the life of a Jena man. The incident occurred around 3AM and involved a forklift. Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the explosion was contained to the incident area.

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Law enforcement will be ramping up their Click it Or Ticket seatbelt awareness and ticketing campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, to remind drivers about road safety. A recent survey showed 13 percent of drivers do not wear one. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says while they do anticipate an increase in tickets, that’s not necessarily the goal of the campaign.

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The effort will be in conjunction with Line to Line, where Louisiana and Mississippi have paired together on highway 55 to dot the stretch with cruisers.

A Minden man has been arrested on multiple sex crimes related to alleged activities with two juvenile females several decades ago. Robin Allen faces a bond of 940,000 dollars.

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AM Newscall May 25

A report from America’s Health Rankings says Louisiana seniors have the worst health outcomes in the nation. Michael Farrar has the story.

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State troopers from Louisiana and Mississippi are working together to promote highway safety. Becca Dill has the story.

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A tax plan to address the fiscal cliff that would require 126 million in cuts to balance the budget is the only bill to escape a House committee. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Red Snapper season is now underway, with a two fish bag limit and 16 inch catch minimum in place for anglers looking to head out on the waters. This season should be even more convenient than past years, as federal waters have been ceded to the state. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Finfish Program Manager Jason Adriance says that means…

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The season will run seven days a week until 743,000 pounds are harvested.

Adriance says the expanded season and more open waters mean fishermen get more flexibility to pick and choose their times.

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And before you head out, LDWF is encouraging sportsmen to check into their new electronic reporting system on their recreational offshore permit page. Adriance says the new, voluntary program is in place to improve the quality of LDWF’s research and reporting.

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An America’s Health Rankings has Louisiana ranked dead last in the nation for the quality of senior’s health. The report detailed the particularly perilous situation that many of Louisiana’s rural seniors find themselves in, relative to urban based elderly. Dr. Rhonda Randall with the United Health Foundation says senior obesity rates are up 26 percent in the last five years.

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Louisiana seniors were particularly vulnerable to social isolation, which isn’t just the distance from other people, but whether or not they have any routine social interaction. Randall says they’ve found states with the worst isolation tend to be the lowest rated in other categories as well.

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Randall says after identifying two major problem areas, social isolation and obesity, she hopes the report can spur people into action.

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In the six years the report has been released, Louisiana has never ranked higher than 47th.

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Amidst increased Memorial Day weekend travel, Louisiana Troopers are partnering with Mississippi Highway Patrol in a new highway safety initiative called “Line to Line.” Trooper Dustin Dwight says the program is designed as a high-visibility.

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More troopers on the road will hopefully reduce the number of crashes and help respond time. Trooper Dwight says the goal of the program is to keep motorists safe during increased travel times.

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Trooper Dwight advises drivers to remain vigilant on the road during peak holiday traffic.

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“Line to Line” will begin on Friday, May 25th and last until Monday, May 28th.

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House GOP Caucus Chairman Lance Harris’s tax bill passed House Ways and Means and is on it’s way to the floor. The proposal would retain one third of the expiring penny sales tax, as well as a few other sales tax breaks, and cut government spending by 126 million dollars. Harris says this is the compromise legislation that would get the votes needed to go into law.

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Harris’s legislation would raise 366 million dollars in revenue.

Harris says the proposal does not fill the 648 million dollar budget gap that has brought legislators into the second special session of the year. The Alexandria Republican says it’s time to start cutting government spending.

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House Republicans voted down Governor Edwards’ legislative agenda to renew a portion of the expiring sales taxes. The administration’s favored plan, New Iberia Representative Terry Landry’s tax bill, would have raised 543 million dollars.

But Monroe Representative Democrat Marcus Hunter says Harris’s proposal has deep cuts that would damage the economy, and lead to mass layoffs of public sector workers.

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The fiscal cliff is the result of one point four billion dollars in expiring sales taxes that were put into place two years ago to address the last budget crisis.

Hunter came out strong against the bill. He says people deserve to know exactly where those 126 million dollars in cuts would land.

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The special session ends June 4th.

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House GOP Caucus Chairman Lance Harris’s tax bill passed House Ways and Means and is on it’s way to the floor. The proposal would retain one third of the expiring penny sales tax, as well as a few other sales tax breaks, and cut government spending by 126 million dollars. Harris says this is the compromise legislation that would get the votes needed to go into law.

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Harris’s legislation would raise 366 million dollars in revenue.

Harris says the proposal does not fill the 648 million dollar budget gap that has brought legislators into the second special session of the year. The Alexandria Republican says it’s time to start cutting government spending.

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Monroe Representative Democrat Marcus Hunter says Harris’s proposal has deep cuts that would damage the economy, and lead to mass layoffs of public sector workers.

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House Republicans voted down the administration’s favored plan, New Iberia Representative Terry Landry’s tax bill, would have raised 543 million dollars.

Legislators celebrated the state’s capture of Super Bowl 58 at the capital, which will be held in New Orleans in 2024. Speaker Taylor Barras weighed in the on win, congratulating New Orleans on grabbing yet another major sporting event.

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1230PM LRN Newscast May 24

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season should be an active one, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. Lead hurricane forecaster, Dr. Gerry Bell says there is a 75 percent chance that the upcoming season will be near- or above-normal.

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The NOAA says the severity Atlantic hurricane seasons have been steadily increasing since 1995.

Invest 90L, the low-pressure system in the west Caribbean that’s on its way to ruin gulf coast Memorial Day weekends, is starting to get a narrower prediction track, and more confidence that it will grow into a tropical depression or storm. State Climatologist Barry Keim says at this point, Louisiana should be spared the worst of it, but…

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Its expected to hit between Sunday and Tuesday.

Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine has been licensed for a medical school at ULM, which will lead to a privately funded, 100 thousand square foot facility. Don Molino has more.

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One man is dead after a forklift incident at the Proctor and Gamble manufacturing facility. The accident occurred early this morning at the Alexandria based location. An investigation is underway.

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1030AM LRN Newscast May 24

House Ways and means will begin discussing potential fixes to the 648 million dollar budget shortfall that involve potentially renewing a portion of the one point four billion in expiring sales taxes, or tax reform that would generate new revenue. It’s the first public heavy lifting of the special session, and Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says time is running out to find a fix.

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Despite higher gas prices, AAA estimates nearly 42-million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend. That’s a five-percent increase from last year. AAA Spokesman Don Redman says with the abundance of travelers this weekend, commuters normally taking the interstate can expect some delays today and tomorrow afternoon.

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LSU’s only Heisman winner, running back Billy Cannon was laid to rest yesterday. Michael Farrar has more.

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The Louisiana Air National Guard sent an aviation team to the US-Mexico border in Texas to provide air support to ongoing Border Patrol actions. One LUH-72 Lakota, along with two pilots and one crew chief will be equipped with an infrared camera and recording capabilities. The team has been approved for an initial 90 day deployment.