LRN PM Newscall August 24th

Preseason camp for LSU comes to close with some good news for the Tigers. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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 A new study shows the damaging effects of alcohol consumption were worse than previous reported. Matt Doyle has more.

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LRN PM Newscall August 14

The courts are allowing evidence of alleged past hazing behavior into the trial of two of the former LSU student’s who authorities say participated in Maxwell Gruver’s death. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Louisiana Micky D’s are getting a new, high tech look as part of the company’s 114 million dollar upgrade to state restaurants. Connor Ferrill has more

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It took five days to track down Lafaye with public tips and coverage of the crime. Matey says it’s a good reminder about how important public tips can be in solving tough to crack crimes.

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25-year-old Gordon Poydras died from his injures on Friday.

LRN PM Newscall august 13

Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham says the 717 billion dollar defense spending bill signed by the president has some substantial investments for the state. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Homeschooling is on the rise across the nation and Louisiana is not exempt. Kevin Barnhart has the story

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Strain says the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry is very aggressive in seeking offenders of arson. He says preventing these kind of crimes benefits the community in multiple ways…

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Strain says Bowers faces several charges…

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LRN AM Newscall August 13

Livingston Parish is coming back to life two years after the 2016 August flood left much of the parish under water. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Louisiana libraries are offering extended tutoring time for students with an online service supported by the state. Matt Doyle has more.

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A 400-pound life-sized bronze human statue along the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge has been found in a nearby parking lot after it went missing. Kevin Barnhart has the details…

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It’s been two years since the devastating August 2016 flood that destroyed over 8 billion dollars in property and claimed 13 lives across south Louisiana. The floods led to billions of dollars in federal assistance, including hundreds of millions to help victims rebuild their homes. Livingston Parish President Layton Ricks says the recovery is about 85 percent complete.

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The flood impacted 15 schools across Livingston parish, delaying school years and putting children at risk of missing crucial educational days. Ricks says two years later, thirteen of those schools have been fully repaired.

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The hundred year flood was enough to convince the feds that the area was in desperate need of flood control projects, many of which had been delayed for decades. A 1.5 billion dollar package was approved that will target issues across southern Louisiana, including the Comite River diversion, which Ricks says will relieve some of the drainage pressure on Livingston Parish.

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The state’s online tutoring service, homeworkla.org, is expanding hours and adding additional features that includes live tutoring, test prep, class help and even job search assistance. Louisiana’s Head Librarian Rebecca Hamilton says its academic assistance for anyone.

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You can access the services online at home with a library card number, or in person at your local library, Sunday through Thursday from 2PM to midnight in both English and Spanish, and even offers assistance in Vietnamese from 6 to 9PM.

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The service provides online tutoring, as well as self-study tools, AP video lessons, and practice prep for standardized tests among other services.

The upgraded service comes in the wake of reports that libraries are seeing an uptick in usage, specifically from millennials. Hamilton says making after school tutoring services available regardless of socio-economic background has had a big impact.

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The demand for used cars is growing and so are the prices. Cox Automotive reports a three-percent increase last month compared to July 2017 and overall used vehicle values rose five-percent last month compared to the previous July. President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green says many people are buying cars that were once leased.

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Green says that’s because leases have become more common over the last three to five years, leading to higher end, lower mileage cars available used as customers end their leases without purchasing.

But he says it’s not just leases behind the surge in national prices. Green says recent natural disasters, and the mass of vehicles destroyed by them, have led to a greater demand.

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But he cautions that just because national prices have surged upwards, it doesn’t mean that we’re seeing as much of a hike in Louisiana. He says the state’s slower economic growth resulting from the depression of the oil industry is keeping used car prices lower here than the rest of the nation.

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A 400-pound life-sized bronze human statue has been found. It’s part of a 22-piece traveling art exhibit on display along the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge. President of the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, Renee Chatelain, says they were preparing to ship the exhibit to Centenary College in Shreveport, when they noticed the bolted down statue was gone.

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The statue was recovered with gold spray paint on it in a nearby parking lot. Chatalain says despite the incident, they hope these type of art displays keep coming to the capital city

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Chatalain says the statue was recently located, covered in graffiti, and adds whoever moved the thing, sure put in some effort.

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The defense outplayed the offense at LSU’s first scrimmage of fall camp. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says several players stood out on Saturday in Tiger Stadium…

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Orgeron says the offense made way too many mistakes, too many penalties, especially off sides calls. He says the offensive line particular was not good. Meanwhile, Coach O says the quarterback battle remains a tight one…

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It appears second-year Saints safety Marcus Williams is ready to bounce back from a disastrous end to his rookie season. Williams’ missed tackle allowed the Vikings score a touchdown on the final play to end New Orleans’ season. Quarterback Drew Brees recently compared Williams to former All-Pro Safety Ed Reed. Williams says getting to go up against Brees in practice makes him a better player…

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Former first-round pick Sheldon Rankins hopes to be more disruptive on the defensive line this season. The defensive tackle out of Georgia had just two sacks last season and he wasn’t happy with his performance. So Rankins says he spent a lot of time watching film in the off season…

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LRN PM Newscall August 10th

Governor Edwards made the rounds on Baton Rouge TV and radio after meeting President Donald Trump to discuss the state’s criminal justice reforms. Jeff Palermo has more.

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The state has entered exclusive negotiations with Dominion Voting Systems to purchase new voting equipment.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Lloyd says the child was not injured and was discovered crying next to his deceased mother…

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Lloyd says Ussin has an extensive criminal history and shows no sign of confessing…

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LRN PM Newscall August 8

AAA reminds drivers it’s time to get back into the consciousness of school zones and school buses as summer break is over.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Louisiana has lost another one of its great entertainers as Swamp Pop Legend GG Shinn has passed away at the age of 78. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe has a new four-year degree program that is the first of its kind in the state.  It’s called Unmanned Aircraft Systems Management and it’s all about drones and their use in various industries. ULM Professor Dr. Paul Karlowitz…

Cut 12 (10)   “…really taken off.”

Karlowitz says he’s already getting contacted by companies looking to hire drone pilots and the use of drones can be applied to many different lines of work.

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Karlowitz says he strongly believes the use of unmanned aerial vehicles is not a fad.

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He adds the first class for the upcoming semester is already full.

LRN PM Newscall August 7th

A few riverboats have reportedly hired consultants eyeing up expansions onto land as a result of legislation from the regular session. Don Molino has more.

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Edwin Edwards celebrates his 91st birthday today. Jeff Palermo reports the former four-term governor appeared on Talk Louisiana today.

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A government report says gasoline demand is nearing an all-time high and that’s causing prices to rise at the pump. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular fuel is $2.61, the most expensive August price since 2014.  AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says the price of crude oil is also playing a hand in the price increase.

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Redman says the refineries are working near full capacity right now.  He adds being in the height of hurricane season is a big concern.

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Redman says the increase in demand for fuel usually coincides with an uptick in the economy.

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The statewide average for a gallon of gasoline was $2.16 a year ago.

LRN PM Newscall August 6th

Colorado State University hurricane researchers continue to predict a below average season as we get closer to the season’s historical peak for activity.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A two-hour documentary airs tonight on Investigation Discovery that examines the controversial death of Victor White the Third. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The show airs at 7 PM tonight.

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The Harvest Center Church in Lafayette says they will not pres charges against a man who stole donations from their school supply drive. Pastor Daniel Kelly says they confronted the culprit, who claimed he needed the supplies for his family.  He says the incident happened while they were praying in the sanctuary.

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Kelly says there is good to have come out of what could have been a negative situation.  The incident has actually spawned more donations to not only bridge the gap, but exceed the original totals.

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Kelly says they found the culprit and he has been confronted.  But the pastor explains that they will not be seeking legal ramifications for him.

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LRN AM Newscall August 6

With the November elections just three months away, the campaigns of those on the ballot are doing their best to find funding. Kevin Barnhart talks with LA-Politics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford.

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Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc says 2017’s criminal justice reforms are starting to show great results, despite criticism from DA’s that the program is leading to dangerous criminals being released too soon.

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Senior tight end Foster Moreau will wear jersey number 18 this season. Kevin Barnhart has more on his reaction of joining the one-eight club…

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With the November elections just three months away, the campaigns of those on the ballot are doing their best to find funding.  LA-Politics.com  Publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s still early for many of the campaigns, but adds the six congressional districts have seen a solid collection so far.

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House GOP Whip Steve Scalise has seen the most money raised for his District 1 race.

Elsewhere, Alford says the third district race is worth keeping an eye on.  He says he feels confident in the ability for Clay Higgins to retain his position, but says if the people of his district vote on someone else, he sees another Republican taking the gig.

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Alford says Julie Stokes has the lead in fund with the Secretary of State’s race.  However, she’s not been showing the traditional Republican outlook on new taxes

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Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says, head on out to the stands and enjoy the fruits of your local farmers and craftsmen’s labor during National Farmers Market Week. It’s a national week of recognition for the local markets, and Strain says that means it’s time to go check out one of the state’s 75 farmers markets and over 100 roadside stands.

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Strain mentioned if it’s a farmers market, then it’s likely made in Louisiana. He says this week farmers are rolling out their best, and you’re likely to see some of the best fruits and veggies in the state on display, and available for purchase.

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And Strain says its not just a great place to buy food, it’s an event…

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Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc says one year into the program, it’s clear that the criminal justice reforms are showing great results. That’s in response to comments from Louisiana District Attorney’s Association President Ricky Babin who expressed concerns about the program’s results. LeBlanc says the parole reforms have led to a noticeable drop in caseloads to under 135 per officer.

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The prison system is at a 20 year low for inmate population, and saw a seven thousand person drop in the number of people in the parole program.

LeBlanc says the savings from a reduced prison population and lower parole numbers are mostly being reinvested into programs to help offenders reintegrate with society. A PEW Charitable Trusts projection of the state’s progress says at the current pace, the state will see 12 percent fewer parolees, but LeBlanc says he’s confident they’ll do even better than that.

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The prison reforms are estimated to save the state 262 million over the next ten years.

Babin says the prison reforms are leading to more dangerous criminals getting out of prison, saying the program has led to the release of five men who’ve been rearrested for homicides since getting out, but LeBlanc says the reforms need time to get established. He says the overhaul is leading to investment in programs that will curb recidivism, and lead to fewer cases like those in the future.

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The reforms use savings from lower prison populations to reinvest in prison programs.

LeBlanc says if the DAs are upset about potentially violent prisoners getting out too early, then the justice system should focus on giving them proper sentences to start with.

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For LSU’s offense to become a consistent scoring machine, they’ll need good play from their young group of wide receivers. Texas Tech transfer Johnathan Giles says during the first few days of August camp, there’s been a lot of work on technique with passing game coordinator Jerry Sullivan..

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Freshman Ja’Marr Chase has already turned some heads during the first couple of practices with his athletic ability and body strength at six-foot-one, 203 pounds. Giles says Chase is also always listening to the coaches and older players

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Giles says calls new graduate transfer quarterback Joe Burrow a leader, with an accurate arm and a big voice in the huddle. He says the other Q-Bs on the roster have been stepped up their game…

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Saints rookie running back Boston Scott says he’s looking to make the team anyway possible through offense or special teams, possibly as a returner. The former Louisiana Tech standout has been compared to Darren Sproles and Scott says that’s a humbling comparison….

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Scott says as a way to get ready for his NFL career, he spent a week with Drew Brees and his trainer in San Diego…

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The 39-year-old Brees admitted over the weekend he’s spoken with his wife about retiring. But Brees says the entire family supports his effort to win another Super Bowl, plus his kids like coming out to practice

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LRN PM Newscall August 1st

Switchblades are no longer illegal in Louisiana as a result of legislation approved in the last regular session. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Congressional auditors say about 30 million people will have to fork over more money to cover their 2018 taxes next year because employers withheld too little from their paychecks.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Congressional auditors say about 30 million people will have to fork over more money to cover their 2018 taxes next year because employers withheld too little from their paychecks.  Member of the Louisiana CPA Society, Bill Potter, explains why that will be the case following the tax reform plan put into place by President Trump.

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Potter says one of the changes made in the tax act is, there is no longer a dependency exemption.

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Potter says taxpayers may not see the refund they are used to, if they see one at all.

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