15:30 Newscast May 20,2016

A new rule from the White House will go into effect on December 1 and would force employers to pay workers overtime if they work more than 40 hours a week and make less than about $47-thousand a year. LSU Economist Stephen Barnes says employees will be affected in a many ways depending on their pay scale and work load.
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The governor has signed two pro-life bills into law, one measure requires doctors performing abortions to be board certified and the second increases the wait time for a woman to receive an abortion from 24 to 72 hours. Louisiana Right to Life Legislative Director Deanna Wallace says this is a victory for women in the state and is thankful Governor John Bel Edwards signed these two bills into law.
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Governor John Bel Edwards’ daughter Samantha is getting married tomorrow to Jonathan Ricau. The wedding ceremony will be held in Amite at St. Helena Catholic Church and the reception is later at the Governor’s Mansion. Edwards says everything is going as planned and Samantha is very excited.
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Samantha is the oldest daughter of the governor and First Lady Donna.

Police say someone wrecked a stolen 18-wheeler in Caddo parish early this morning. Caddo Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says a call came in around 6 am from someone saying an 18-wheeler had flipped over on I-49 North at Louisiana Highway Two.
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Chadwick says the big rig was stolen from a truck stop in Texarkana, Arkansas, just before the crash, and the theft is under investigation.

14:30 LRN Newscast May 20th

This week the White House announced a new overtime rule regarding pay for salary employees. The Obama administration says starting December 1st individuals who work more than 40 hours a week must make at least 47-thousand dollars a year. LSU economist Stephen Barnes says employees should like this new rule…
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The organization that represents small businesses says this will result in entry-level management positions disappearing and those employees falling back into hourly jobs.

According to gas-buddy-dot-com, the statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is up to a $2.05 that’s a six-cent increase over the last week. But Gasbuddy’s Greg Laskoski says prices in Louisiana are still down almost 40-cents from this time last year…
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Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law two pro-life meaures, one of them would require a woman to wait 72 hours instead of 24 hours before they can get an abortion after visiting a clinic and the second new law says all doctors that perform abortions in Louisiana are board certified…
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That’s Louisiana Right to Life Legislative Director Deanna Wallace.

A reason why John Bel Edwards is a pro-life governor is his daughter Samantha. Mr. Edwards and his wife Donna were told Samantha would be born with spina bifda, but they decided against an abortion. Tomorrow Samantha gets married to Jonathan Ricau and the governor couldn’t be prouder…
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The reception will take place at the governor’s mansion.

13:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed two pro-life bills into law. One increases the wait time for a woman to receive an abortion to 72 hours. Louisiana Right to Life Legislative Director Deanna Wallace says the law will give women more of a chance to reach out before having an abortion if they don’t want to have one…:
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The second new law requires doctors performing abortions to be board certified.

A man who cops say was trying to break into someone’s home during the severe storms last night in West Baton Rouge Parish, was shot and killed by the homeowner during the invasion. Detectives say investigators believe 32-year-old Kelly Cline was shot once with a handgun after allegedly breaking into the mobile home during loud booming thunderstorms. They believe that the shooting was justified as self-defense.

The White House has announced that a new rule goes into effect December 1 that requires employers to pay workers who make less than $47-thousand a year over time if they work more than 40 hours a week. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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As we approach a big travel weekend, motorists can expect to see prices at the pump up more than 6 cents from the prior week. Senior Petroleum Analyst Gregg Laskoski from GasBuddy.com says they’ve got the current statewide average for a gallon of regular at about $2.06…:
cut 14 (07) “Memorial Day weekend”.
Still he says prices haven’t been this low since 2008.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

A new rule from the White House goes into effect on December 1 that would require employers to pay their workers overtime if they work more than 40 hours a week and make less than about $47-thousand a year. This would affect about 35% of salaried workers. LSU Economist Stephen Barnes says this will impact business owners more than anyone…:
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Critics says this is too drastic of a change for employers.

More than 20,000 Entergy customers remain without power after severe storms with damaging winds took down power lines and trees overnight. They say they are bringing in additional restoration workers to help get everybody back up but in most cases customers may not get their power back until late tonight and possibly even tomorrow.

Gas prices appear to have shot back up over the last week. AAA says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.05 cents, up from $2.00 the prior week.

Strange story out of Caddo Parish. Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick says they located an 18-wheeler that had crashed on I-49 this morning, and later learned it had been stolen from Texarkana. She says the driver who jacked the Mac Truck has not been located…:
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She says she has no idea what would possess someone to steal an 18-wheeler because it’s not exactly low profile.

Federal court documents released reveal that Saints and Pelicans Owner Tom Benson said in a deposition that Renee and Rita LeBlanc Benson tried to kill him. Benson said that after he was asked why he was seeking to remove his daughter and granddaughter from having control of his sports franchises.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards daughter Samantha is getting married tomorrow to Jonathan Ricau (Ree-Coe). The ceremony will be held in Amite at St. Helena Catholic Church and the reception is being held at the Governor’s Mansion. Governor Edwards says the planning is going well and Samantha is excited..:
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Edwards says he wasn’t sure if that would ever happen when Samantha was born because she had spina bifida, so it will truly be a miracle moment for him.

Authorities say someone crashed a stolen 18-wheeler in Caddo parish early this morning. Caddo Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says they got a call around 6am from someone saying an 18-wheeler had overturned on I-49 North at Louisiana Highway Two…:
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Chadwick says, just before the crash, the mac truck was hijacked from a truck stop in Texarkana, Arkansas, and the driver was nowhere to be found. It’s under investigation.

Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says he’s not sorry about the amendment he brought as a joke then pulled stating strippers should be youthful and skinny. The change was tacked on to a bill targeting human trafficking saying exotic dancers should be no younger than 21. Havard says political correctness is what’s ruined our nation and he doesn’t know why so many female lawmakers are mad because he didn’t even mention women…:
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But even House Speaker Taylor Barras said on the floor that Havard should apologize to him and the entire body, especially the women.

A student of the year at Amite High was not able to walk for graduation Wednesday night because he had facial hair. School officials took Andrew Jones’ cap and gown and barred him from the stage. The schools superintendent said the rules regarding facial hair stand. Jones never made anything less than an “A” his entire four years at Amite High and his family is livid.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast May 20th

Jackson Representative Kenny Havard is not sorry for his amendment intended as a joke that said strippers in Louisiana must be young and less than 160 pounds. The amendment which was attached to a bill that raises the age of exotic dancers to 21 has received national attention. Havard says he regrets if he offended anyone, but..:
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House speaker Taylor Barras of New Iberia said it’s ridiculous he has to ask elected officials to be respectful.

The state legislature is close to passing legislation that would lower the tuition for out-of-state college students. Supporters say this will help boost enrollment. Metairie Senator Conrad Appel sits on Senate Education and says this legislation will not result in out of state students takeing precedence over in state students…
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American Sugar Cane League Senior Argonomist Herman Waguespack says the 2016 season looks to be a good one and could possibly surpass last year’s 1.4 million tons of raw sugar….
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Waguespack adds that Louisiana is now one of three states in the country that produces sugar. Hawaii recently closed its last sugar mill.

For many Louisiana school children summer vacation has started or will begin next week and that means kids will use a pool or public waterway to stay cool. Baton Rouge General family practitioner, Doctor Kristen Ducote, says unfortunately drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional fatalities in kids. Ducote says its also important parents remain sober, when their children are in the water…
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09:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

An amendment saying exotic dancers should be young and weigh no more than 160 pounds has outraged female lawmakers at the Capitol, but Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says he’s not going to apologize. He says he has a right to offend and people have a right to be offended. House speaker Taylor Barras of New Iberia spoke on the House floor about the incident. He says it seems ridiculous that he has to ask elected state officials to be respectful:
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Havard says we won’t apologize because political correctness has ruined the country.

Measures that would let retired state workers get an increase on their pension checks was signed into law Thursday. Starting July 1st, thousands of retired teachers, troopers and state government employees will see a boost of around $30 on the monthly payments.

A bill that would allow universities to lower their out-of-state tuition to bring in more students from other states is nearing final passage. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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This year’s sugar cane crop in Louisiana could possibly surpass last year’s 1.4 million tons of raw sugar. American Sugar Cane Senior Agronomist Herman Waguespack says the Bayou State is the second biggest producer of sugar cane in the country…:
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He says Louisiana is now one of only three states that produce sugar.

 

08:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

East Feliciana Parish Representative Kenny Havard says he’s not going to apologize for the joke amendment about skinny young strippers. It was tacked onto a bill targeting human trafficking requiring exotic dancers to be at least 21. The remarks have been called sexist, disrespectful and disgusting. But Havard says the amendment didn’t mention female strippers specifically…:
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New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno says, combined with the failure of the Equal Pay Act bill, it’s been a terrible week for women at the Capitol and she’s launched an #ItsNoJoke campaign on social media to raise awareness on women’s issues.

Nearly 30,000 Entergy customers are without power this morning following a line of storms that moved through south Louisiana last night with strong winds, lightning and heavy rain. Crews are out assessing damage right now including downed trees and power lines.

A measure that would let universities lower their out of state tuition is nearing final legislative passage. It’s an effort to attract more students from across the country. UL-System Vice President for External Affairs, Rachel Kincaid, says this would also help colleges bring in more international students…:
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The House approved measure heads to the full Senate.

Lots of kids are getting out of school today, and summertime means pool and beach time. But sadly, drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional fatalities in kids 14 and under. Baton Rouge General family practitioner Dr. Kristen Ducote says if you’re at the beach, your children should swim with a buddy, never alone…:
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Ducote says it’s important to always keep an eye out on your kids even if they’re swimming in shallow water.

Governor Edwards has signed a bill into law that extends the waiting period for and abortion from 24 to 72 hours. This is the longest waiting period for an abortion in the country.

 

07:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says he won’t apologize for his joke that strippers should be young and skinny. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Severe weather rolled through south Louisiana last night, causing damage in several parishes that are seeing downed trees and power lines. Entergy is reporting over 30,500 people are without power, after a line of strong storms hit with lots of lightning, heavy ran and gusty winds. Several baseball games in the region were suspended and postponed due to the weather.

With summer vacation already underway for most schools,experts are providing some tips to make sure your kids stay safe this break. Baton Rouge General family practitioner Dr. Kristen Ducote warns parents that drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional fatalities in kids 14 and under. She says it’s important to invest in swimming lessons for your children…:
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She also warns parents with Memorial Day coming up, stay sober when your children are around the water.

The American Sugar Cane League says the 2016 Louisiana sugar cane crop is showing great potential and could possibly surpass last year’s 1.4 million tons of raw sugar. Senior Agronomist Herman Waguespack says we had a mild winter and hopes hurricane season will be quite so it doesn’t disrupt the crops…:
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06:30 Newscast, May 20th, 2016

Jackson Representative Kenny Havard is not sorry for his amendment intended as a joke that said strippers in Louisiana must be young and less than 160 pounds. The amendment which was attached to a bill that raises the age of exotic dancers to 21 has received national attention. Havard spoke with reporters after adjournment and says he regrets if he offended anyone, but..:
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House speaker Taylor Barras of New Iberia said it’s ridiculous he has to ask elected officials to be respectful.

A bill is nearing final legislative passage that would allow universities to lower their out of state tuition in an effort to attract more students from neighboring states. There was concern about lowering tuition in light of the budget deficit. But Ruston Representative Robert Shadoin says bringing in more students could help curb those losses…:
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With many kids already out on summer vacations, Emelie Gunn spoke with a doctor on some tips to keep your children safe while in the water..:
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Nearly 30,000 are without power in southeast Louisiana following storms that brought lots of lightening, heavy rain and gusty winds. At the height of the bad weather, Entergy reported nearly 75,000 customers without electricity.