09:30 Newscast, June 17th, 2016

A study from 24/7 Wall Street shows Louisiana is home to four of the least healthy cities in the country. Hammond came in third on the list, Monroe ranked sixth, Shreveport-Bossier is ninth, and Alexandria came in at number 12. Bob Johannessen with DHH says Louisiana is ranked 42nd in the nation for lack of health insurance which causes people to let a problem fester…:
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He hopes the newly expanded Medicaid program will improve health outcomes.

A heat advisory is in effect again today until 7pm. Temperatures throughout the region are expected to climb into the mid to upper 90s this afternoon, and combined with the high humidity, could bring the heat index anywhere from 105-110 degrees. Authorities are urging people to take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. They say after today we should see some relief from the heat as a cold front pushes creates cloud cover and the chance for the typical afternoon scattered showers.

Filming for the new Wolverine movie has been underway this week in Ferriday. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Fathers Day is this Sunday and the National Retail Federation says Americans will spend an average $126 on dad this year. Spokeswoman Ana Serafin-Smith says they’ve found more and more people are getting gifts for other family members too, not just their own Father…:
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She says it’s expected Americans will spend about 14 billion dollars this weekend.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 17th, 2016

Louisiana scores poorly on yet another national health survey list. According to 24/7 Wall Street, four cities in the state, Hammond, Monroe, Shreveport-Bossier and Alexandria, are in the top 20 least healthy cities in the nation. Bob Johannessen with DHH says the hope is that the expanded Medicaid program will help more people take action to become healthier…:
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The study shows Louisiana’s uninsured rate is currently about 13%.

The state House has decided to wait until Sunday night before voting on a tax bill that would temporarily reduce a tax deduction for those who itemize on their state income tax returns. A vote on the measure was scheduled for Thursday, but the author of the bill, Bogalusa Representative Malinda White, says the 53 votes are not there to get it passed. The measure has the backing of Governor John Bel Edwards.

Americans are expected to spend more than ever on Dad for Father’s Day this year. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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People in the Concordia Parish town of Ferriday are super pumped about the Wolverine movie that’s filming there this week. Mayor Gene Allen says he hopes this high profile movie draws more producers to bring their films to Louisiana:
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He says the Marvel Comic film production has boosted local business tremendously.

 

07:30 Newscast, June 17th, 2016

A study from 24/7 Wall Street shows Louisiana is home to four of the least healthy cities in the country. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The body found in Iberville Parish this week has been positively identified as that of the missing Baton Rouge Teacher of the Year, 40-year-old Lyntell Washington, according to authorities. Washington was reporting missing last Thursday when her 3-year-old was found wandering alone near her mother’s bloody vehicle. In connection, 39-year-old Robert Marks is in jail for kidnapping, but officials say he will now like face murder and feticide charges.

Dad is getting hooked up big time this year, as the National Retail Federation says the ole man is getting an average $126 dollar gift Sunday. NRF spokeswoman Ana Serafin Smith…:
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She says they predict Americans will spend about 14 billion dollars on dad this weekend.

LSU Baseball coach Paul Maineri will not be going to Texas, after the Longhorns reportedly approached him about their opening. Maineri says Tiger Country is he and his family’s home and he intends to keep it that way for a long time. Texas is looking for a big time coach to replace the Augie Garrido, who is the winningest coach in college baseball history, but was relieved of his coaching duties after the Longhorns failed to make the NCAA Tournament. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Mainieri has a good thing going at LSU and there’s really no reason to leave…:
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06:30 Newscast, June 17th, 2016

According to the National Retail Federation, people will spend more on Dad this Father’s Day than ever before. Spokesperson Ana Serafin-Smith says it’s expected Americans will spend about 14 billion dollars this weekend. She says the uptick is linked to kids treating Dad to a nice steak dinner or giving him the latest in electronics…:
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She says consumers are likely to spend about 126 dollars on dad for Father’s Day.

Four Louisiana cities rank in the top 20 least health cities in the US, according to a study from 24/7 Wall Street. Hammond came in third on the list, Monroe ranked sixth, Shreveport-Bossier is ninth, and Alexandria came in at number 12. Bob Johannessen with the state Department of Health and Hospitals:
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Fox Louisiana Productions has been filming for the new Wolverine movie in Ferriday this week. Mayor Gene Allen says the town’s residents are thrilled to have such a big cinematic event taking place in the small Concordia Parish town…:
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Filming is also scheduled in Sicily Island later this week.

A former Livingston Parish teacher accused of having sex with a 15-year-old student was arrested Thursday, according to authorities. Walker Police arrested 33-year-old Lynsie Pendarvis on charges of felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile. Walker Police say the allegations against Pendarvis are extremely disturbing and they are continuing to investigate this matter.

 

18:30 LRN Newscast June 16

After a brief flirtation with Texas, LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri is staying in Baton Rouge. In a statement, Mainieri says LSU is home to his family and it’s his intention to keep it that way for a long time. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran is not surprised with Mainieri’s decision

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While Maineri is staying, there are reports that Louisiana Tech coach Greg Goff is heading to Alabama to take over the Crimson Tide’s baseball program.

Domestic violence victims with active restraining orders will soon be able to get expedited temporary concealed carry permits under a bill that’s been signed into law. Baton Rouge Concealed carry instructor Wade Duty says the wait to get into a concealed carry training course can be over a month.

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The new law goes into effect August 1. 

A review by the International Agency for Research on Cancer finds drinking beverages above 149 degrees Fahrenheit could cause people to develop esophageal cancer. Deputy Director of LSU Health New Orleans Cancer Center, Dr. Edward Trapido, says hot drinks cause damage to the superficial cells in the upper esophagus.

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Trapido says there is no evidence that shows coffee causes cancer so they should feel okay having their morning cup of joe. 

Law enforcement is taking extreme precautions in New Orleans for the Gay Pride parade and Festival this weekend after the tragic mass shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they’ve beefed up security in the French Quarter and are working hand in hand with festival organizers. He says their mantra is if you see something, say something.

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17:30 LRN Newscast ***Legislative Report***

The Louisiana House has decided to wait until Sunday night before voting on a tax bill that has the backing of Governor John Bel Edwards. A vote on the measure was scheduled for Thursday, but the author of the bill, Bogalusa Representative Malinda White, says the 53 votes are not there to get it passed. It would temporarily reduce a tax deduction for those who itemize on their state income tax returns.

During Governor John Bel Edwards weekly call-in show, he was asked if increasing the state’s gasoline tax could be used to address the state’s 600-million dollar revenue shortfall. Edwards says he has established a transportation task force that will look into revenue raising measures such as gas taxes, tolls, and other ideas. But he says those dollars will have to go towards transportation…
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Beginning August 1, victims of domestic violence who have active restraining orders will be able to get temporary concealed carry permits. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Crowley Representative Jack Montoucet was back at the Capitol today after he was rushed to the hospital complaining of chest pains. There was concern Montoucet suffered a heart attack, but he said on the House floor that wasn’t the case…
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Montoucet says he’ll undergo an angiogram to determine why he felt pain in his chest.

16:30 LRN Newscast June 16

The East Baton Rouge Coroner has been able to confirm that the body found in Iberville Parish this week is the pregnant missing teacher from Baton Rouge. 40-year-old Lyntell Washington was reported missing last Thursday. Authorities believes the assistant principal where Washington worked has something to do with her disappearance.

Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri is staying at LSU after reportedly speaking with Texas about its head coaching vacancy. It’s been reported Mainieri, who just completed his 10th season as the Tigers skippper, will receive a bump in pay after meeting with LSU athletic director Joe Alleva.

It is hot and humid outside and this sweltering heat is expected to be with us again tomorrow. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Prepardeness spokesperson Mike Steele says residents need to take the proper steps to avoid heat exhaustion…
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Officials say security will be enhanced for this weekend’s Gay Pride Festival in New Orleans. It’s in response to Sunday morning’s mass shooting where 49 people were killed at a gay nightlcub in Orlando. State Police Major Carl Saizan says authorities have a solid security plan in place to ensure a safe environment for everyone attending….
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Domestic violence victims with active restraining orders can receive an expedited temporary concealed carry permit as a result of a new law signed by Governor Edwards. Baton Rouge concealed carry instructor Wade Duty says once this permit expires, they’ll have to take a training class and get a regular permit…
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15:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law a bill that would give domestic violence victims with active restraining orders an opportunity to receive an expedited temporary concealed carry permit. Baton Rouge concealed carry instructor says this is a good law, because more and more people are seeking these permits, and this law moves certain domestic violence victims to the front of the line…
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The new law goes into effect August 1st.

The city of New Orleans says they are taking extra steps to make sure this weekend’s Gay Pride Festival is a safe event in light of what happene last Sunday in Orlando. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says his officers have been planning, training and practicing for the last month for the event…
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The governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness is asking residents to take the proper precautions during this heat wave that has heat indexes into the triple figures. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele for those working outside, be extra careful…
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This intense heat is expected to continue into tomorrow.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer says there’s evidence out there to support the theory that consuming very hot drinks could cause people to develop cancer of the esophagus. The deputy director of the LSU Health New Orleans Cancer Center, Doctor Edward Trapido, says constantly scalding your esophagus isn’t good for your health, but having about one hot cup a day shouldn’t be to harmful…
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14:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Thousands of Louisiana state workers will not receive a pay raise this year. The Civil Service Commission voted to block annual pay adjustments for 38-thousand government employees. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne previously said the state couldn’t afford raises, because of budget problems.

Heat indexes are exceeding 100 degrees, and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness warns residents to take precautions. Halen Doughty has more…
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A review by the International Agency for Research on Cancer has determined that drinking beverages above 149-degrees Fahrenheit could cause people to develop esophageal cancer. The Deputy Director of LSU Health New Orleans Cancer Center, Doctor Edward Trapido, says coffee drinkers shouldn’t worry, but it might be a good idea to add milk or cream to coffee to cool it down…
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Trapido says hot drinks can cause damage to superficial cells in the upper esophagus.

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri is reportedly considering an offer to become the next head coach of the Texas Longhorns. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Texas’ interest in Mainieri could lead to him getting a pay raise at LSU…
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13:30 Newscast, June 16th, 2016

Beginning August 1, victims of domestic violence who have active restraining orders will be able to get temporary concealed carry permits. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The entire state is under a heat advisory until 7, and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness urges residents to take precautions. Spokesman Mike Steele…:
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The National Weather Service the state could see head indices of 105-109.

Law enforcement is taking extreme precautions in New Orleans for the Gay Pride parade and Festival this weekend after the tragic mass shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they’ve beefed up security in the French Quarter and are working hand in hand with festival organizers. He says their mantra is if you see something, say something…:
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A moment of silence is planned for the victims of the nightclub shooting at 2 p.m. Sunday on Bourbon Street.

The University of Texas has reportedly approached LSU’s Paul Mainieri about filling the Longhorns vacant baseball head coaching position. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Mainieri has not returned phone calls seeking comment on his possible interest with the job at Texas…:
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Moran says Texas’ interest in Mainieri could lead to him getting a pay raise.