10:30 LRN Newscast March 30

The Storm Prediction Center is calling for an enhanced risk for severe weather across north Louisiana today. State Climatologist Barry Keim hopes this is not a repeat of the devasting flooding that occurred three weeks ago…
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A flash flood watch is in effect until seven PM for much of north Louisiana.

A House committee approves legislation that would require women seeking an abortion to wait at least 72 hours before the procedure can be done after their initital meeting with the doctor. Current law calls for a 24-hour waiting period. Deanna Wallace with Louisiana Right to Life supports this measure…
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The bill heads to the House floor for more discussion.

A new poll paid for by Rebuild Louisiana, which is a group that supports Governor John Bel Edwards, finds strong support among voters for some of the governor’s core initatives in this legislative session. That includes an increase to the state’s minimum wage. But ULM Political science professor Joshua Stockley says the republican-controlled legislature has a different stance…
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So far, lawmakers have yet to discuss raising the mininum wage to above eight dollars an hour in this session.

In two days, a higher state tax on alcohol goes into effect. Executive director of the Beer Industry League of Louisiana, John Williams, says unfortunately someone will have to absorb these costs, either consumers or alcohol retailers…
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The new state tax is expected to provide the state with an additional five million dollars in revenues through June 30th.

09:30 Newscast, March 30th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is up to 52-percent in Louisiana, according to a recent poll paid for by Rebuild Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more…:
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A man from Palmetto is under arrest for allegedly killing his wife and throwing her body into a canal, according to the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. They say 52-year-old Sam Clark Jr confessed to the murder of 28-year-old Kimberly Perkins Clark, who died from two gunshot wounds to the head.

Two abortion bills are on the agenda today in the House Health and Welfare Committee. One would extend the waiting period for a woman seeking to end her pregnancy from 24 to 72 hours. Deanna Wallace, Legislative Director for Louisiana Right to Life, says another bill would require all doctors performing abortions in Louisiana to be board eligible or certified….:
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She says the measures are keeping the health of women in mind.

Smokers and alcohol drinkers will be paying more for cigarettes and adult beverages starting Friday when new taxes kick in. Executive Director of the Beer Industry League of Louisiana John Williams says the local brewery industry is growing in the state, and this increased one cent tax per drink will hurt them…:
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The alcohol tax hike is permanent.

 

 

08:30 Newscast, March 30th, 2016

Two bills regarding abortion are expected to be heard in the House Health and Welfare Committee today. One of the measures would extend the waiting period for a person seeking an abortion from 24 to 72 hours. Deanna Wallace, Legislative Director for Louisiana Right to Life, says this proposed law is looking out for the well-being of the mother…:
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Another bill on the table would require all doctors performing abortions in Louisiana to be board eligible or certified.

A new poll shows Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is at 52-percent. The survey was paid for by a pro-Edwards organization. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says a previous poll found Edwards’ support at 42-percent, so these numbers are not outside the realm of possibility…:
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The National Weather Service places south Louisiana under a marginal risk for severe weather, central Louisiana at “slight”, and north Louisiana at “enhanced” risk. State Climatologist Barry Keim says two large weather systems are moving through the state…:
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He says the potential doesn’t appear to be super high for another one of these gully washers like we had a couple weeks ago that led to all the flooding.

Did rapper C-Murder, who is severing life in Angola for killing a 16-year-old, record a rap song from prison? Authorities say the video for a new single, “Dear Supreme Court” appears to have been put together following Corey Miller’s conviction, not before. In the song Miller suggests the judge in his trial was acting on political ambitions and that witnesses were paid off.

 

07:30 Newscast, March 30th, 2016

A poll paid for by a pro John Bel Edwards organization finds the governor’s approval rating is a 52%. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockely says Edwards could use these numbers to his advantage in showing lawmakers that their constituents support his proposals…:
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The survey also showed a majority of respondents support Edwards’ agenda when it comes to equal pay for women and raising the minimum wage.

Starting Friday, the state tax will increase on all types of alcohol by one to two cents per serving. Executive Director of the Beer Industry League of Louisiana, John Williams, says although the state tax on beer in Louisiana has not been increased since 1948, it’s always been high…:
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Louisiana could see severe weather today and tomorrow. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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A Denham Springs man is under arrest on murder charges for allegedly opening fire on two victims — one of which who died, in the first homicide of the year for the Livingston Parish city. Cops believe 24-year-old Brian Allen of Denham Springs confronted the victims when an argument ensued leading to the shooting. The deceased victim is identified as Derick Stewart of Walker.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 30th, 2016

Two bills on abortion will likely be heard today in the House Health and Welfare Committee. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Fire officials say a 64-year-old Zachary man died in an overnight East Baton Rouge Parish fire. They report the man lived in a shed type structure with no utilities behinda family memeber’s home. Investigators said they determined the blaze started on a bed, but the exact cause has not yet been determined.

The national Storm Prediction Center says Louisiana is one of several states at risk for severe weather today and tomorrow. Forecasters say damaging wind, hail and tornadoes are possible. State Climatologist Barry Keim says heavy rainfall is also a concern…:
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Keim says the hope is that this storm system won’t be similiar to the tornado outbreaks we’ve seen over the past month.

A man from West Monroe died in a crash when a Mack concrete mixer hit him head on in Union Parish Tuesday. They say the incident claimed the life of 35-year-old Christopher Hawthorne.

 

18:30 LRN Newscast March 29, 2016

The tax on a pack of cigarettes will go up to $1.08 on April 1. The cigarette tax went up 50 cents last year. Bill Bailey, owner of Smoker’s Paradise in Pineville, says he hasn’t seen a dramatic decrease in customers since the increase, but it gradually goes down. He says there is a huge trend of cigarette smokers switching to small cigars…

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The Department of Transportation says roadways have suffered nearly 20 million dollars’ worth of damage due to the recent flooding. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it will take a lot of time and effort to fix and maintain the damaged roads. He says they’re currently working to assess the damage and find out how many miles of roadway need to be repaired.

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Wilson says the state already has nearly a 13-billion dollar backlog on road repairs before the massive flooding created more damage.

The Public Service Commission has approved the sale of the Pineville-based utility company Cleco to Macquarie Infrastructure for $4.9 billion. The deal passed with a 4-1 vote by the PSC. Cleco spokesperson Robbyn Cooper says this sale will have great benefits for Cleco’s ratepayers.

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CEO for the Alliance for Affordable Energy Casey DeMoss says they are concerned about the long-term future of the utility company

A 60-year-old man from northeast Texas was tragically killed after he was accidentally run over by a dragster driven by his own brother at the Thunder Road Raceway in Gillam. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick says the two were part of a racing crew that was conducting test runs at the park…:

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17:30 LRN Newscast March 29, 2016

Starting on April 1st, smokers will pay a $1.08 tax on a pack of cigarettes. A new tax brings the cost of a pack up 22 cents. Bill Bailey is the owner of Smoker’s Paradise in Pineville and he says smokers already get taxed an unfair amount. He says legislators continue to target the tobacco users because they are the minority…:
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It’s expected the 22 cent increase will generate 11 million dollars between April 1st and June 30th. The state tax on alcohol and the state sales tax will also increase by a penny on April 1st.

The chief financial officer for the state’s health department says the expansion of Medicaid would save the state 124-million dollars next fiscal year. Jeff Reynolds says that would help avoid some cuts as a result of a 750-million dollar revenue shortfall, but there’s still a concern about the future of privatized LSU hospitals.

 

Two bills on abortion will likely be heard Wednesday in the House Health and Welfare Committee. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A new poll shows Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is at 52-percent. The poll was paid for by Rebuild Louisiana, which is a pro-Edwards organization. The poll also asked respondents about issues the governor is supporting in the regular session. It found nearly 90-percent of respondents favor equal pay for men and women. Additionally, 73-percent support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 an hour.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 29

State transportation secretary Shawn Wilson estimates flooding caused 20-million dollars worth of damage to the state’s road and bridges. Wilson says some of the roads damaged were already in the need of repairs and make up a 13-billion dollar backlog the state currently faces…
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Wilson says a combination of state and federal dollars will be needed to fix these roads.

The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved the sale of the utility company Cleco to a foreign investment group. But the Alliance for Affordable Energy is not happy about the transaction. Casey DeMoss says the sale puts customers at risk for having their rates increased in the future…
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But Cleco says customers will share in 136-million dollars in rate credits under the new owners.

On April 1st the price on a pack of cigarettes will increase 22 cents to $1.08. Emelie Gunn has more on the impacts…:
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A 60-year-old man was run over in drag racing accident at a racetrack in Caddo Parish during a test run. Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick says the deceased is identified as Steven Smith, and the man behind the wheel of the vehicle was 55-year-old Stuart Smith – both of Atlanta, Texas…:
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No charges are filed in the case.

15:30 LRN Newscast March 29

Starting April 1st, smokers will have to pay an additional 22-cents on a pack of cigarettes. It’s the result of legislation passed in the special session called to raise state revenues. Bill Bailey owns Smoker’s Paradise in Pineville and he’s seen customers stocking up on cigarettes before the tax hike…
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The 22-cent tax increase is expected to generate an additional 11-million dollars for the state this fiscal year.

On a four to one vote, the Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved the sale of the Pineville-based utility company, Cleco, to a foreign investment group for nearly five billion dollars. CEO for the Alliance for Affordable Energy, Casey DeMoss, has concerns this deal will turn out to be a bad one for ratepayers…
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Cleco has agreed not to raise rates until at least 2020 and customers should expect to see credits at around 500-dollars.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office says a Texas dragster driver accidentially ran over and killed his brother at the Thunder Road Raceway in Gillam. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says the accident was investigated by their Traffic Safet unit…
cut 8 (08) “…have been filed”
The incident occurred as the racing crew was conducting test runs and 55-year-old Stuart Smith of Atlanta, Texas, backed hs dragster up and struck his 60-year-old brother.

Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says flood damage done to the state’s roads and bridges is an estimated 20-million dolalrs. Wilson says they are still assessing the damage and finding out how many miles roadway need to be repaired…
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Wilson says the state and federal government will share in the costs of the repairs.

LRN PM Newscall March 29

On April 1st the price on a pack of cigarettes will increase 22 cents to $1.08. Emelie Gunn has more on how this effects the tobacco industry….

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The Public Service Commission has approved Cleco’s sale to Macquarie Infrastructure for nearly $5-billion dollars. Halen Doughty has more…

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Starting on April 1st, smokers will pay a $1.08 tax on a pack of cigarettes. A new tax brings the cost of a pack up 22 cents. Bill Bailey is the owner of Smoker’s Paradise in Pineville and he says smokers already get taxed an unfair amount. He says legislators continue to target the tobacco users because they are the minority.

CUT 3 (10)  “for money”

The cigarette tax went up 50 cents last year. Bailey says he hasn’t seen a dramatic decrease in customers since the increase, but it gradually goes down. He says there is a huge trend of cigarette smokers switching to small cigars…

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It’s expected the 22 cent increase will generate 11 million dollars between April 1st and June 30th. Bailey says smokers are stocking up on cigarettes before the tax hike.

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A 60-year-old man from northeast Texas was tragically killed after he was accidentally run over by a dragster driven by his own brother at the Thunder Road Raceway in Gillam. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick says the two were part of a racing crew that was conducting test runs at the park…:

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Chadwick says these test runs are required by the National Hot Rod Association as part of the licensure process for drivers. She says the deceased is identified as Steven Smith, and the man behind the wheel of the vehicle was 55-year-old Stuart Smith – both of Atlanta, Texas…:

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Chadwick says the accident was investigated by their department’s Traffic Safety Unit…:

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The Public Service Commission has approved the sale of the Pineville-based utility company Cleco to Macquarie Infrastructure for $4.9 billion. The deal passed with a 4-1 vote by the PSC. Cleco spokesperson Robbyn Cooper says this sale will have great benefits for Cleco’s ratepayers.

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As part of the deal, Cleco’s 287-thousand Louisiana customers will receive 136-million dollars in rate credits. Cooper says the P-S-C has the final say on when those credits will appear on ratepayers’ bills..

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Cooper says they feel this transaction is the best option for their company. She says customers should not expect to see a difference in their service from the utility company.

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CEO for the Alliance for Affordable Energy Casey DeMoss says this deal does not benefit Cleco customers. She says they are concerned about the long-term future of the utility company now that it’s been purchased by a foreign investment group.

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DeMoss says these so-called benefits for customers will not be worth it in the long run, as the company has plans to double their rate case in the future. DeMoss says this puts thousands of ratepayers at risk for having their rates increase.

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The Department of Transportation says roadways have suffered nearly 20 million dollars worth of damage due to the recent flooding. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it will take a lot of time and effort to fix and maintain the damaged roads. He says they’re currently working to assess the damage and find out how many miles of roadway need to be repaired.

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Wilson says the state already has nearly a 13-billion dollar backlog on road repairs before the massive flooding created more damage.

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Wilson says they’re working with their federal partners to determine who will pay for the repairs…

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