11:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Congress approved a spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown. Louisiana’s delegation voted three to five against accepting the budget deal. Senator John Kennedy voted against the bill, saying the spending increases are not paid for.

Cut 9 (10) “new expenses.”

Representative Ralph Abraham is not happy about increasing the deficit, but he says the predictions for how much the debt will balloon may be overstated.

Cut 12 (11) “long run”

Abraham says the increase in defense spending will be a substantial boost the to Louisiana economy. Kennedy was joined in voting no by Senator Bill Cassidy, and Representatives Cedric Richmond, Mike Johnson, and Garret Graves. Representatives Abraham, Clay Higgins, and Steve Scalise voted yes.

It’s going to be a rainy weekend for the busiest Carnival time in South Louisiana.  Many of the larger parades are scheduled for today and tonight.  After the fun here, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser plans to be in Washington DC on Fat Tuesday to promote the state’s new tourism slogan, “Louisiana: Feed Your Soul.” He says it’s his hope that it will be a safe Mardi Gras and he knows our state and local law enforcement is working hard to make sure it is…

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A couple of parades in Lafayette have been cancelled. The Krewe of Omega and Krewe of Barkus parades scheduled for today will not run. There are no plans to reschedule them. The Endymion Krewe has announced that the largest parade in New Orleans, will roll at 4:30 this afternoon rain or shine.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Carnival season ramps up today, but threatening weather could put a damper on things. Some areas of the state could see a couple of inches of rain.  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says knows that will not dampen the spirit of the many who visit the state for Louisiana’s largest celebration….

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Even though it will seem gloomy, above normal temperatures will remain, which state climatologist Barry Keim says will help it to feel more like spring…

Cut 7 (07)  “overcast skies.”

The Endymion Krewe has announced that the largest parade in New Orleans, will roll at 4:30 this afternoon rain or shine.

Governor John Bel Edwards has called for a special session to start on February 19th.  The 17-day special session is being called to address a one-billion-dollar fiscal cliff facing the state starting July 1st when a one-cent sales tax drops off the books.  He wants to change the budget and tax policy, while the GOP says the Governor’s excessive spending needs to stop and no new taxes are necessary.

Attorney General Jeff Landry filed a lawsuit against the Corps of Engineers alleging that the Corps expanded the Intracoastal Waterway in Vermillion Parish beyond the borders set in a 1920s agreement.  He says even though there are agreements that allow states to construct new waterways, Landry says those states wouldn’t have allowed the Corp to over expand…

Cut 15 (09) “its right”

The Governor says he’ll review the suit, but is concerned Landry did not consult with him, or the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority.

9:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Governor John Bel Edwards has called for a special session to start on February 19th.  The 17-day special session is being called to address a one-billion-dollar fiscal cliff facing the state starting July 1st when a one-cent sales tax drops off the books.  His plan calls for structural changes to the budget and tax policy. He is proposing to replace 994-million-dollars to keep TOPS and healthcare funded.  The GOP has said the Governor’s excessive spending needs to stop.

Attorney General Jeff Landry filed a lawsuit against the Corps of Engineers alleging that the Corps expanded the Intracoastal Waterway in Vermillion Parish beyond the borders set in a 1920s agreement. Landry says he’s seeking to force the Corps to roll back the waterway to the limits the state initially agreed to.

Cut 14 (11) “been lost”

A majority of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation voted against the spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

The carnival season ramps up this weekend with parades all across the state. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says New Orleans is the focal point for Mardi Gras, but the entire state benefits from an influx of tourists who want to be a part of the celebration….

Cut 3 (09) “of the state”

8:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Congress approved a spending bill early Friday that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown. The bill includes a substantial increase in defense and discretionary funding, including billions in additional disaster relief money, much of which should find its way back to 2016 Louisiana flood victims. Senator John Kennedy says despite voting against the bill, he sees some upside from the deal.

Cut 10 (10) “the waste.”

The spending bill includes a reported 165 billion dollar increase in military spending. North Louisiana Representative Ralph Abraham says that’s what got his vote.

Cut 11 (12) “the yes”

For many this is one of their favorite weekends of the year. Jeff Palermo has more on the Mardi Gras festivities….

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A 14-year-old Shreveport boy is in serious condition after being shot in the neck last night.  Police say the teen was walking with his friend when a person in dark clothing started walking toward the pair and started firing a weapon.  The boy sustained injuries to his neck and a foot.  He is expected to recover.  There are no suspects at this time.

7:30 LRN Sportscast February 10

The Philadelphia 76ers never trailed en-route to a 100-82 drubbing of the Pelicans Friday night.  Anthony Davis led the Pels with 14 points only shooting 31 percent from the floor going 6 for 19 on the night.  New Orleans is now on a three game losing streak.  Next stop for the Pelicans is Brooklyn to take on the Nets tonight.

The Saints have announced they are raising ticket prices for next season. The NFL franchise has told their fans that 75-percent of the seats will see an increase of 10-percent or less and some seats could see even higher increases. The team says the extra revenue will be used to improve the fan experience inside the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The Saints also say it will put their ticket prices around the league average.

LSU baseball has been picked to finish fourth in the SEC West in a preseason poll of the coaches. Arkansas is the favorite to win the West, followed by Texas A-and-M and Ole Miss.

The LSU men’s basketball team is back home this afternoon to host the Ole Miss Rebels. Both teams are 4-7 in league play, but the Rebels have lost four in a row. Tigers Coach Will Wade says Ole Miss has good size and they are physical. He says the key is keeping them off the free throw line.

After losing their first Sun Belt game of the year, UL Lafayette is at Georgia Southern for a 4 PM tip. ULM visits Georgia State, who just beat the Cajuns. The Warhawks are coming off an overtime win over Georgia Southern.

Louisiana Tech has a tough matchup inside the Thomas Assembly Center tonight as they host Old Dominion. The Monarchs are 9-2 in Conference Play, while the Bulldogs are 6-and-6.

In the Southland, first place Nicholls State hosts Houston Baptist. Southeastern Louisiana, who is a half-game back of the Colonels is at McNeese State.

Grambling who has won eight in a row visits Prairie View A-and-M. Southern hosts SWAC leader Arkansas Pine Bluff.

17:30 LRN Newscast Feb 9

Governor John Bel Edwards has issued the call for a special session to address the fiscal cliff. It will begin February 19th and must end March 7th. Edwards says the special session will give legislators an opportunity to pass reforms to stablize the budget and tax code. It’s still unclear what tax bills House Republicans are willing to support.

A rainy weekend is threatening to make for soggy Mardi Gras parades around the state on Saturday, especially in south Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it won’t be a heavy continuous downpour
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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, who leads tourism efforts in the state, knows the rain will not dampen the spirit…
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Out of the eight members of Louisiana’s congressional delegation, only three of them voted for the spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown. US Representative Ralph Abraham was one of those three yes votes, because he says it increases federal funding for our military….
cut 11 (12) “…the yes”
Senator John Kennedy voted against the measure, because he says the bill increases the federal debt.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has filed a lawsuit against the U-S Army Corps of Engineers claiming the Corps is responsible for causing coastal land loss by expanding the borders of the Intracoastal Waterway in Vermilion Parish. Landry says in bigger states, the Corp would not have gotten away with the over expansion…
cut 15 (09) “….its right”
A spokesperson for the Corps says they can’t comment on pending litigation.

16:30 LRN Newscast

The special session is set to go on February 19th to take on the state’s one billion dollar budget gap that hits with temporary sales taxes expire on June 30th.  Governor John Bel Edwards, along with the Senate President and House Speaker all say they wanted the session.  The governor favors a tax package that may raise taxes for businesses, and people with middle to upper incomes to avoid slashing TOPS, health care, and public safety programs.  But Republicans have other ideas like possibly renewing the one cent state sales tax.

Attorney General Jeff Landry filed a lawsuit against the Corps of Engineers alleging that they expanded the Intracoastal Waterway in Vermillion Parish beyond what it agreed to in a 1920s agreement.  He’s seeking to force the Corps to roll back the waterway to the limits the state initially agreed to.

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Landry says the expansion contributed to the decline of Louisiana’s coastline.

Congress approved a spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown over the night. Louisiana’s delegation voted three to five against accepting the budget deal. Senator John Kennedy voted against the bill, saying the spending increases are not paid for.

Cut 9 (10) “…new expenses.”

Representative Ralph Abraham voted ‘yes’ and is not happy about increasing the deficit, but he says the predictions for how much the debt will balloon may be overstated.

Cut 12 (11) “…long run”

But as Abraham sees it, the biggest benefit of the legislation is that it should give more federal funding for the United States’ military.

15:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Governor John Bel Edwards has called for a special session to begin on February 19th. He’s giving legislators until March 7th to come up with a solution to a looming one billion dollar budget shortfall. It’s unclear if there’s enough support to raise taxes in some areas to cover up the deficit.

A majority of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation voted against the spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown. Don Molino has reaction…
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Attorney General Jeff Landry filed a lawsuit against the Corps of Engineers alleging the Corps expanded the Intracoastal Waterway in Vermillion Parish beyond the borders set in a 1920s agreement. Landry says the Corps has increased the size of the waterway far past what the state imagined, which the AG says has contributed to the decline of Louisiana’s coastline.
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Governor Edwards says he’ll review the suit, but questions why Landry didn’t consult with the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority.

Mardi Gras parade goers on Saturday will have to deal with intermittent rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we can see one to two inches of rain over the weekend, some areas might get more…
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But Keim says we are not expecting severe weather and the temperatures should be mild.

14:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Out of the eight members of Louisiana’s congressional delegation, only three of them voted for the spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown. US Representative Ralph Abraham was one of those three yes votes, because he says it increases federal funding for our military….
cut 11 (12) “…the yes”
Both of Louisiana’s US Senators voted against it. Junior Senator John Kennedy…
cut 10 (09) “….some of the waste”
Kennedy says the measure continues to drive up our nation’s debt.

Governor John Bel Edwards has been meeting with lawmakers at the mansion. He set today as the deadline to issue the call for a special session this month to tackle the fiscal cliff.

For many this is one of their favorite weekends of the year. Jeff Palermo has more on the Mardi Gras festivities….
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Monroe authorities arrested a 23-year-old after receiving a call about a man climbing a pole in his underwear. According to a police affidavit, Ballard Layton Rose was pulling on electrical equipment and told the cops he was chewing grass to avoid being electrocuted. Officers checked Rose’s wallet and found a substance that appeared to be methamphetamine. He was booked on drug charges.

1:30PM LRN Newscast February 9

The carnival season ramps up this weekend with parades all across the state. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says New Orleans is the focal point for Mardi Gras, but the entire state benefits from an influx of tourists who want to be a part of the celebration.

Cut 3 (09) “of the state”

Some areas of the state tomorrow could see a couple of inches of rain.

Congress approved a spending bill that reopened the federal government after a brief shutdown over the night. Senator John Kennedy voted against the bill, saying the spending increases are not paid for.

Cut 9 (10) “new expenses.”

Kennedy was joined in voting no by Senator Bill Cassidy, and Representatives Cedric Richmond, Mike Johnson, and Garret Graves. Representatives Ralph Abraham, Clay Higgins, and Steve Scalise voted yes.

Today is the deadline for Governor John Bel Edwards to call a February special session to address the fiscal cliff. The governor said he would not call the session without an agreement in principle on a fiscal cliff deal, but LAPoltics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor is being pushed to call the session.

Cut 7 (09)  “the line.”

According to the Tax Foundation, Louisiana’s combined state and local sales tax rate is the highest in the country.

A 27-year-old Mansura man was arrested for distribution of child pornography on Wednesday. Dustin Novo is being held at the Avoyelles Parish Detention Center. State Police spokesperson Scott Moreau is encouraging anyone with information to report it authorities.

Cut 12 (08) “child pornography.”