12:30 Newscasts, January 25th, 2018

A new study out of Tulane finds that Louisiana is making slow progress in electing minorities and women to judgeships. Professor of Political Science Sally Kenney says racial minorities are 36% of the state’s population, but non-white judges were only at 22 percent. She says women judges comprised less than 32 percent of all state and federal judges in Louisiana…:
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She says there has been a gradual increase, but it’s up to citizens to commit to equal justice under law and keep vigilant that this progress is not reversed.

LSU’s all-time leading rusher and three time Super Bowl Champion Kevin Faulk has been named as the Director of Player Development for the LSU football program. He believes his life experiences will help develop these players not only for football but for whatever else life may present them…:
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Faulk played for the Patriots for 13 years.

The state’s unemployment rate has dropped again to level we haven’t seen in nearly ten years. Kelley Ray has more…:
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The State Department of Health announced today that flu shots will be offered at no cost at 55 Parish Health Units across the state on January 31st.

11:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2018

LSU’s all-time leading rusher and three time Super Bowl Champion Kevin Faulk has been named as the Director of Player Development for the LSU football program. Faulk says he will help the players not only on the field, but away from the game as well…:
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Faulk says his life experiences will help develop these players not only for football but for whatever else life may present them.

The state keeps riding the wave of positive job news, as the latest unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 in December — the lowest in nearly a decade. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says many jobs were added in the leisure and hospitality industry…:
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Over 2.1 million Louisianans are currently working.

Movers and shakers from across Louisiana are in DC for Washington Mardi Gras this week. Matt Doyle spoke with LAPolitcs..:
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The American Lung Association gives Louisiana an F in four key categories on its annual State Of Tobacco Control report…:
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Regional Director of Health Promotion for ALA Amy Ellis says 23 percent of Louisiana residents are current smokers.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 25

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says unemployment dropped again to it’s lowest level in 10 years to 4.6 percent in December.  Executive Director for the Louisiana Workforce Commission Ava Dejoie says they hope to push that number lower in the future.  They’re are facilitating a statewide search to fill some two-thousand positions for DXE Technologies in New Orleans…

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ worst-case-scenario budget calls for a 76 million dollar cut in state funding for the Department of Corrections.  Corrections Secretary James Leblanc says the state has not built a new prison since the late 80s and these funding cuts will strain an already crumbling prison infrastructure.

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Movers and shakers from across the Bayou State are headed to DC for Washington Mardi Gras this week. Matt Doyle talked to LAPolitcs about the annual tradition…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is calling out football coaches saying their salaries are obscene.  During a meeting with the Advocate Editorial Board, he said salaries have gotten out of control.   He’s thankful the money is not taxpayers dollars, but is calling for universities to place a salary cap on coaches. LSU’s football staff salaries alone are nine point four million dollars.

09:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2018

Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate has declined for the eighth straight month to 4.6 percent in December, the lowest in nearly a decade. Executive Director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission Ava Dejoie says Houma’s job numbers were unchanged, but that translates to good news:
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Baton Rouge saw 12 straight over the year increases, while Lake Charles has 78.

The American Lung Association has released their “State of Tobacco Control” and shows Louisiana lags behind the nation in reducing tobacco use. The report card gives the state “F”s in four out of five key categories, including Tabacco 21 which raises the age to buy smokes from 18 to 21..:
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22.8 percent of Louisiana residents are current smokers, the 6th highest in the country.

Governor John Bel Edwards, Louisiana’s Congressional delegation, state legislators, and lobbyists, are in DC this week for the annual Washington Mardi Gras. LAPolitics publisher Jeremy Alford says the epicenter of the mini Carnival is ten minutes down the road from the White House…:
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Alford says much of the chit chat is centering around which Republicans will be challenging John Bel Edwards for governor.

Louisiana’s fall shrimp season is closing in remaining state inside waters and a portion of state outside waters effective Friday at official sunset. Those waters include Chef Menteur and Rigolets Passes, Lake Borgne, Mississippi Sound, Mississippi River Gulf Outlet and a section of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway in Orleans Parish.

08:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2018

The state’s unemployment rate has dropped again to a level not seen in nearly ten years…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards, and other politicos are in DC this week for the annual Washington Mardi Gras. Jeremy Alford with LaPolitics.com says this will give legislators a final chance to relax before getting to work:
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Governor John Bel Edwards’ worst-case-scenario budget calls for a 76 million dollar cut in state funding for the Department of Corrections. Secretary James Leblanc says state prisons are full, and if local sheriffs cannot afford to house them, it could lead to an inmate housing nightmare…:
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The cuts are a combination of attrition, canceling of infrastructure repairs, and the lowering of per diems paid to local sheriffs who house state inmates.

The American Lung Association gives Louisiana an F in four key categories on its annual State Of Tobacco Control report. Regional Director of Health Promotion for ALA Amy Ellis says 23 percent of Louisiana residents are current smokers, the 6th highest in the country…:
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07:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2018

Governor John Bel Edwards revealed a “Doomsday” budget that calls for 76 million dollars in cuts for the Department of Corrections..:
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Retired State Police Superintendent Mike Edmondson’s attorney has responded to a legislative audit that found evidence of misconduct and tax evasion throughout his nine year tenure. The letter touted Edmonson’s character and leadership, but didn’t respond to most of the allegations of misconduct.

A Who’s Who among Louisiana’s political circle are in DC this week for Washington Mardi Gras. LAPolitics publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s one of the hottest tickets in town…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards and other Louisiana politicians are in Washington to bring Mardi Gras festivities to the District.

The American Lung Association gives Louisiana an F in four key categories on its annual State Of Tobacco Control report. Regional Director of Health Promotion for ALA Amy Ellis hopes the legislature will step up and pass a law to strengthen the state’s existing smokefree air law…:
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22.8 percent of Louisiana residents are current smokers, the 6th highest in the country.

06:45 Sportscast, January 25th, 2018

How bout those Pelicans? It was a nice group effort by New Orleans last night who are now five games above .500 for the first time all season following a 101-96 victory in Charlotte. The Pels are just one game behind fifth place Oklahoma City in the NBA West. They will look to extend their four-game home win streak tomorrow tonight hosting Houston.

Last night in college hoops, Southeastern was knocked out of its share of first place in the Southland following a 75-65 loss to Sam Houston State. The Lions entered the game tied with Nicholls atop the conference standings. The Colonels, meanwhile, took over the top spot after fighting off Lamar to pick up a 79-74 win last night. UNO topped Northwestern State 73-67.

Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis told reporters covering the Senior Bowl in Mobile that they want Drew Brees to remain their quarterback and will get going on his contract extension soon.

After winning by double digits in two games in Texas last week, the Ragin Cajuns basketball team is back home tonight to host South Alabama. Coach Bob Marlin’s team is 7-0 in the Sun Belt, but there’s still areas of improvement, especially based on what happened in the Lone Star state…:
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The Cajuns are 17-3 overall and they are the only team in the Sun Belt with an undefeated league record.

Also today, Tulane hosts South Florida.

LSU has named one of its legendary players as Director of Player Development. Kevin Faulk, the school’s all-time leading rusher and three-time Super Bowl champion, will work with student-athletes on academic direction, social development and overall quality of life.

06:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2018

The state keeps riding the wave of positive job news, as the latest unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 in December — the lowest in nearly a decade. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says many jobs were added in the leisure and hospitality industry…:
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Over 2.1 million Louisianans are currently working.

Governor John Bel Edwards’ worst-case-scenario budget calls for a 76 million dollar cut in state funding for the Department of Corrections. Secretary James Leblanc says the per diem cut to local sheriffs who house state inmates in particular is dangerous…:
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He says the funding cuts will strain an already crumbling prison infrastructure.

Movers and shakers from across Louisiana are in DC for Washington Mardi Gras this week. Matt Doyle spoke with LAPolitcs about the annual tradition..:
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AM Newscall January 25

Governor John Bel Edwards revealed a “Doomsday” budget that calls for 76 million dollars in cuts for the Department of Corrections. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Movers and shakers from across the bayou are headed to DC for Washington Mardi Gras this week. Matt Doyle talked to LAPolitcs about the annual tradition…

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The state’s unemployment rate has dropped again to level we haven’t seen in nearly ten years.  Kelley Ray has more…

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The American Lung Association has released their “State of Tobacco Control” and shows Louisiana lags behind the nation in reducing tobacco use.  The report card gives the state “F”s in four out of five key categories.  Regional Director of Health Promotion for ALA Amy Ellis says it’s time for the state legislature to stand up and pass a law to strengthen the state’s existing smokefree air law…

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The report finds Louisiana youth are emerging as one of the fastest growing tobacco users.  Ellis says the Tobacco 21 initiative, raising the legal age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21, has worked well in other state’s discouraging youth to start smoking and hopes to see it come to Louisiana…

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The report estimates that 72-hundred deaths in Louisiana are directly related to smoking with 23 percent of residents who regularly use tobacco, making it the 6th highest in the country.  Ellis says the report card paints a grim picture of smoking habits in the state…

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One “B” was given for the Strength of Smokefree Workplace laws.  It’s against state law to smoke in most public places, but bars and casino’s still allow smoking in most of the state.

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ worst-case-scenario budget calls for a 76 million dollar cut in state funding for the Department of Corrections. The cuts are a combination of attrition, canceling of infrastructure repairs, and the lowering of per diems paid to local sheriffs who house state inmates.  Corrections Secretary James Leblanc says the per diem cut in particular is dangerous.

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Leblanc says state prisons are full, and if local sheriffs cannot afford to house them, it could lead to an inmate housing nightmare.

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Leblanc says the state has not built a new prison since the late 80s. He says the funding cuts will strain an already crumbling prison infrastructure.

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Leblanc says the cuts could lead to unsafe conditions for both inmates and corrections officers.

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Governor John Bel Edwards, Louisiana’s Congressional delegation, state legislators, and lobbyists, are in DC this week for the annual Washington Mardi Gras. It’s a tradition that sees movers and shakers from the state throw a miniature Mardi Gras in the heart of the nation’s capital. LAPolitics publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s one of the hottest tickets in town.

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The events sees Louisiana politicians flood the capital to network and build a donor base for future elections. Alford says the epicenter is ten minutes down the road from the White House.

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Alford says this year’s celebration gives legislators one last chance to relax before the start of a contentious legislative session.

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Alford says much of the chit chat is centering around which Republicans will be challenging John Bel Edwards for governor.

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Louisiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate has declined for the eighth straight month to 4.6 percent in December.  That’s the lowest unemployment rate in nearly a decade. Over 2.1 million Louisianan’s are currently working.  Executive Director for the Louisiana Workforce Commission Ava Dejoie says many jobs were added in the leisure and hospitality industry…

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The Workforce Commission is looking forward to helping fill technology related jobs with last year’s announcement of DXE Technologies bringing jobs to New Orleans.  She says they are facilitating a statewide search to fill some two-thousand positions…

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Baton Rouge saw 12 straight over the year increases, Lake Charles has reported 78-straight reported increases going back six and a half years and Monroe is in the midst of 15 straight over-the-year increases.   New Orleans and Shreveport saw decreases in job growth.  Dejoie says Houma’s December job numbers remain unchanged, but that translates to good news

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After winning by double digits in two games in Texas last week, the Ragin Cajuns basketball team is back home tonight to host South Alabama. Coach Bob Marlin’s team is 7-0 in the Sun Belt, but there’s still areas of improvement, especially based on what happened last week in the Lone Star state…

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The Cajuns are 17-3 overall and they are the only team in the Sun Belt with an undefeated league record. In the last five games, UL Lafayette has held its opponents to 65 points or less. Marlin says that’s been a big key to their success…

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Marlin says they are playing winning basketball and he hopes that leads to large crowds at the Cajundome…

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16:30 LRN Newscast January 24

Retired State Police Superintendent Mike Edmondson’s attorney has responded to a legislative audit that found evidence of misconduct and tax evasion throughout his nine year tenure. The letter touted Edmonson’s character and leadership, but Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says there was one notable omission.

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Talluah Mayor Paxton Branch says water service should be restored to the city by tomorrow.  Administrative Assistant to the Mayor Yvonne Lewis tells LRN what happened…

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Power has been restored but the water plant is still shut down.  City crews still need to repair the control panel and refill the water tanks.

Deaf students are suing the Louisiana Community College System, alleging a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Matt Doyle talked to the plaintiff’s attorney Andrew Bizer…

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A mother who was 16 years old at the time her 27-day old baby died was sentenced to 17 years of hard prison labor.  Donasty Cohen of Alexandria was convicted late last year in the death of her son Ashtyn Cohen.  Cohen was facing second degree murder charges.   The judge in sentencing Donasty prefaced her decision saying she didn’t take her decision lightly, but said an innocent baby died from severe abuse.