11:40 LRN Sportscast June 16

With only three preseason games along with a revamped offensive lineup and philosophy, Jameis Winston would love to get as many reps as possible in game situations. However, just how many live snaps he takes is out of his hands, so Jameis is working on some other skills as well during minicamp.

Cut 18 (15) “…everybody again.”

Jarvis Landry continues to earn raves at Saints minicamp. Winston says that if there’s one thing he’s discovered about Landry, is that he knows how to get open.

Cut 19 (17) “…get the ball.”

The Saints have a quartet of players trying out during minicamp. Running back David Johnson, linebacker Joe Schobert, offensive lineman Senio Kelemete and kicker Alex Quevedo were all at practice on Tuesday. None have officially signed with the team. Schobert, a six-year veteran, has averaged more than 126 tackles per year over the past five seasons and could be the most intriguing invitee.

Tragic news out of Jacksonville, Florida as former Louisiana Ragin Cajun football player Brad McGuire died as a result of injuries sustained in a single-car accident Wednesday night. McGuire played multiple roles for the Cajuns from 2007-to 2011, including fullback, tight end, running back, and wide receiver, and received his degree in Biology in 2010. He was in Jacksonville to complete medical school.

LSU assistant baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald will be the next head coach at Kansas. Prior to spending last season with the Tigers, Fitzgerald was one of the top recruiters in the nation at Dallas Baptist University.

And tonight is Game 6 of the NBA Finals. The Boston Celtics are at home facing elimination, with the Warriors up in the series 3 games to 2.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Lawmakers are discussing two Congressional maps in Senate Governmental Affairs this morning, in an effort to meet the June 20th court-imposed deadline. In discussions over Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields’ map, Slidell Senator, and committee chair Sharon Hewitt, who also has a map up for discussion, criticized Fields’ map with two Black-majority districts because it spilt a community in her own district…:

CUT 03(15)      “…your plan.”

But Jared Evans, with the Legal Defense Fund, endorsed Fields’ Congressional map….:

CUT 04(10)      “…called for.”

A federal judge has denied lawmakers request for more time to submit that new district map. The June 20th deadline looms.

 

Iberville Parish deputies exercised search warrants for St. Gabriel Police Chief Kevin Ambeau’s home and office yesterday, after it was noticed a large sum of cash disappeared from the evidence room. That discovery was made as the DA prepared to take the case to trial. Sheriff Brett Stassi says the FBI is also in on the case. What was found – in anything – has not been revealed.

The US House of Representatives passes the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which will invest $1.4-billion annually to prevent wildlife extinction. Louisiana Wildlife Federation executive director Rebecca Triche says they are enthused that the bill should get its U.S. Senate vote soon…:

CUT 26(12)      “…additional funding”

Triche says three-fourths of voters in Louisiana agree that more needs to be done to conserve land and wildlife in the state.

Iberville Parish deputies exercised search warrants for St. Gabriel Police Chief Kevin Ambeau’s home and office yesterday, after it was noticed a large sum of cash disappeared from the evidence room. That discovery was made as the DA prepared to take the case to trial. Sheriff Brett Stassi says the FBI is also in on the case. What was found – in anything – has not been revealed.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 16

Senate Governmental Affairs is meeting to discuss two potential Congressional district maps. One map submitted by Baton Rouge Senator and Democrat Cleo Fields contains two majority-Black districts which would meet the stipulations handed down by a federal judge and the other is by Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt that only has one majority-Black district.

The session began yesterday, and Fields called out Hewitt who believes the map with only one majority-Black district that passed in the February session is legal. Fields says Hewitt, who attended town hall meetings heard from voters across the state.

Cut 15 (05)  “…black district.”

Hewitt however feels the Congressional map that lawmakers gave final passage to during the redistricting session is lawful.

Cut 16 (12)  “…here we are.”

 

Even though Republican lawmakers have said six-days is not enough time for them to pass a new map with two majority-Black districts Governor Edwards believes otherwise. Edwards issued a statement this morning that it is too early to cancel the present session, he says major legislation has been passed in similar time frames.

Cut  11 (12)  “…was passed.” 

 

The US House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, that would give Louisiana $15 million annually to prevent wildlife extinction. The bill has bipartisan support and Executive Director of the Louisiana Wildlife Federation Rebecca Triche says the bill is expected to be voted on in the Senate next month.

Cut 6 (12)  “…additional funding.”

09:30 LRN Newcast June 16th

Legislative leaders appear in a federal court seeking more time to redraw Louisiana’s Congressional district map. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
Cut 2 (32) “I’m Kevin Gallagher”

During his monthly radio show, Governor John Bel Edwards reiterated his support for a second majority-Black congressional district…:
Cut 10 (11) “redistricting principles”

The US House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which dedicates $1.4 billion annually to prevent wildlife extinction. Executive Director of the Louisiana Wildlife Federation Rebecca Triche says this would mean a significant boost to help endangered wildlife and the state’s ecosystem. Current support for such preservation is funded by hunting and fishing license fees..:
Cut 5 (09) “recovery work”
Triche says three-fourths of voters in Louisiana agree that more needs to be done to conserve land and wildlife in the state.

Saints minicamp continues and Quarterback Jameis Winston is working hard following his ACL surgery and recovery. He says he’d love to get as many reps as possible in games but for now he’s just working on the mental side of the game and leadership…:
CUt 18 (15) “everybody again”

08:30 LRN Newscast June 16th

Lawmakers resume talks today on two potential Congressional District Maps. One map submitted by Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields contains two majority-Black districts which he says voters across the state support…:
Cut 15 (12) “black district”

Meanwhile Senate President Page Cortez and House Speaker Clay Schexnayder are scheduled to appear in court today to request a deadline extension to redraw the map to at least June 30th. Many House & Senate Republicans feel there’s insufficient time with the six days allotted to get a map passed in both chambers. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino in the bigger scheme of things, today’s court appearance by legislative leaders is…:
Cut 9 (14) “in mid-July”

With the special legislative redistricting session underway, Governor John Bel Edwards says he expects the legislature will do its duty. David Grubb has more..:
Cut 3 (39) “I’m David Grubb”

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for a contractor from Galliano who allegedly installed a camera in a bathroom vent in a home where he was working a job. They say 37-year-old Chase Cheramie is wanted for video voyeurism and if you know where he is please visit CrimeStoppersBR.org to submit an anonymous tip.

07:30 LRN Newscast June 16

There was plenty of tension and arguing going on at the Capitol Wednesday as lawmakers began a special session on congressional redistricting.

Meanwhile legislative leaders today go before a federal judge in Baton Rouge to request more time to redraw a rejected district map. It was shot down because the judge said it didn’t reflect the state’s 1/3 Black voter population. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says he doesn’t see this as anything that will alter the job of lawmakers to pass that new map…:
Cut 7 (11) “or weeks later”
The House Speaker and Senate President are hoping the June 20th deadline will be extended.

During his monthly radio show, Governor John Bel Edwards reiterated his support for a second majority-Black congressional district. He expects the legislature will do its job…:
Cut 12 (08) “hopefully they will”

All four people believed to have been involved in the killing of an 80-year-old grandmother during a high school graduation shooting at Xavier University are in custody. Following the arrest of Brandon Rock, police say 49-year-old Frank Bartholomew and 40-year-old Laverne Duplessis and a 15-year-old juvenile turned themselves in Wednesday to the Orleans Sheriff.

The US House has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which could mean up to $15 million annually for wildlife preservation in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more…;
Cut 1 (32) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

06:45 LRN SPORTSCAST JUNE 16TH

Another day of Saints minicamp is in the books. Jameis Winston has been setting the tone as one of the first in the building and the last to leave the practice field. Wednesday he told reporters that it’s been hard to keep himself from going all out as he continues to recover from ACL surgery, though he is staying on the program the team has for him…:
Cut 17 (15) “ trust them”
Another player back on the field is kicker Wil Lutz, who missed all of last season with a groin injury. Lutz said it was difficult watching while the Saints struggled mightily in the kicking game, going through four different placekickers in his absence…:
Cut 20 (11) “ made it hard”

Sam Burns, a former LSU all-American, will make his fourth appearance in the U.S. Open starting today when the 122nd edition of the Grand Slam event takes place at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. Burns tees off at 12:14 p.m. on No. 10 and the action can be seen on USA Network as well as NBC.

LSU assistant baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald will be the next head coach at Kansas. Prior to spending last season with the Tigers, Fitzgerald was one of the top recruiters in the nation at Dallas Baptist University.

New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes was sentenced to 3 years of probation and 450 hours of community service plus domestic violence classes for getting into a dispute with officers responding to a domestic violence call last summer in LA.

Game 6 of the NBA finals takes place tonight and the stakes are high for the Boston Celtics as they take on the Golden State Warriors. If Boston wins, they keep hopes alive and force a game 7. But if the Warriors win tonight, it’ll be their 4th ring in the past 8 years under coach Steve Kerr.

06:30 LRN Newscast June 16th

Senate Governmental Affairs will meet at nine this morning to discuss two potential Congressional district maps. And the senate president and house speaker will be in court asking for more time. One map submitted by Baton Rouge Senator and Democrat Cleo Fields contains two majority-Black districts which would meet the stipulations handed down by a federal judge…:
Cut 13 (14) “right thing”
The other map to be considered is by Slidell Republican Sharon Hewitt. It’s the map that passed in the redistricting session a Federal court rejected because it only has one majority Black district. Hewitt who also chairs the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee says the June 20th court-imposed deadline is not realistic…:
Cut 14 (13) “public input”
Legislative leaders are asking to extend the deadline to June 30th.

The US House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which dedicates $1.4 billion annually to prevent wildlife extinction. Executive Director of the Louisiana Wildlife Federation Rebecca Triche says the legislation will greatly help supplement funding to help preserve wildlife in Louisiana…:
Cut 4 (11) “greatest concern”
Triche says three-fourths of voters in Louisiana agree that more needs to be done to conserve land and wildlife in the state.

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline did not go up once again overnight. It stands at $4.55 which is still up a nickel from the same time last week and 40 cents higher than a month ago.

LRN AM Newscall June 16

The US House has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which could mean up to $15 million annually for wildlife preservation in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Leaders in the state House and Senate will appear in a federal court seeking more time to comply with a judge’ order to redraw Louisiana’s Congressional district map. Kevin Gallagher asks a legal expert what this means…:

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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With the special legislative redistricting session underway, Governor John Bel Edwards says he expects the legislature to do its duty. David Grubb has more…

Cut 3 (39) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

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The US House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, which dedicates $1.4 billion annually to prevent wildlife extinction. Executive Director of the Louisiana Wildlife Federation Rebecca Triche says the legislation will greatly help supplement funding to help preserve wildlife in Louisiana.

Cut 4 (11)  “…greatest concern.”

Triche says this would mean a significant boost to help endangered wildlife and the state’s ecosystem. Current support for such preservation is funded by hunting and fishing license fees that are collected annually.

Cut 5 (09) “…recovery work.”

The bill now heads to the US Senate and in addition to bipartisan support and it also has strong support from Louisiana hunting, fishing, and wildlife groups. Triche says the bill is expected to be voted on next month.

Cut 6 (12)  “…additional funding.”

Triche says three-fourths of voters in Louisiana agree that more needs to be done to conserve land and wildlife in the state.

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State legislative leaders go before a federal judge in Baton Rouge today to request more time to redraw a rejected Congressional district map. 5th federal Circuit Court Judge Shelly Dick ordered the map redrawn because it does not reflect the state’s one-third Black voter population, by having two majority-minority districts. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says he doesn’t see this as anything that will alter the job of lawmakers to pass that new map…:

Cut 7 (11) “…or weeks later.”

GOP House Speaker Clay Schexnayder and Senate President Page Cortez will appear before Judge Dick this morning to make their argument that the June 20th deadline should be extended. Ciolino says, with or without the requested extension, lawmakers are still under orders to draw a new map. He says only a reversal – on the merits of the case – by the federal appeals court will change that…:

Cut 8 (11)  “…would be off again.”

Many House & Senate Republicans feel there’s insufficient time with the six days allotted to get a map passed in both chambers. Ciolino feels, in the bigger scheme of things, today’s court appearance by legislative leaders is…:

Cut 9 (14)  “…in mid-July.”

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During his monthly appearance on “Ask the Governor” Tuesday afternoon, John Bel Edwards reiterated his support for a second majority-Black congressional district as the legislature faces a June 20th deadline to redraw the state’s congressional maps following the rejection of the previous map by a federal judge.

Cut 10 (11) “…redistricting principles.”

Though the Republican majority and its leadership have said the six-day window to redraw the map is insufficient, Edwards says major legislation has been passed in similar time frames.

Cut  11 (12)  “…was passed.” 

Even with an appeal for more time, Edwards says the legislature is in session to complete a task right now and is optimistic that all sides will come to the table in good faith.

Cut 12 (08) “…hopefully they will.” 

 

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Senate Governmental Affairs will meet at nine this morning to discuss two potential Congressional district maps. And the senate president and house speaker will be in court asking for more time. One map submitted by Baton Rouge Senator and Democrat Cleo Fields contains two majority-Black districts which would meet the stipulations handed down by a federal judge.

Cut 13 (14) “…right thing.”

The other map to be considered is by Slidell Republican Sharon Hewitt. It’s the map that passed in the redistricting session that a Federal court has rejected because it only has one majority Black district. Hewitt who also chairs the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee says the June 20th court-imposed deadline is not realistic.

Cut 14 (13)  “…public input.”

Fields called out Hewitt who believes the map with only one majority-Black district that passed in the majority Republican legislature in February is legal. Fields says Hewitt, who attended town hall meetings heard from voters across the state.

Cut 15 (12)  “…black district.”

Hewitt however feels the Congressional map that lawmakers gave final passage to during the redistricting session is lawful.

Cut 16 (12)  “…here we are.”

Senate President Page Cortez and House Speaker Clay Schexnayder are scheduled to appear in court today to request a deadline extension to at least June 30th.

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Another day of Saints minicamp is in the books. Jameis Winston has been setting the tone as one of the first in the building and the last to leave the practice field. Wednesday he told reporters that it’s been hard to keep himself from going all out as he continues to recover from ACL surgery, though he is staying on the program the team has for him.

Cut 17 (15) “ …trust them.” 

With only three preseason games along with a revamped offensive lineup and philosophy, Winston would love to get as many reps as possible in game situations. However, just how many live snaps he takes is out of his hands, so Jameis is working on the mental side of the game and his leadership.

Cut 18 (15) “ …everybody again.” 

Newly added receiver Jarvis Landry earned high marks during OTAs and that has continued during minicamp. Winston says that he and the former LSU standout have already started to develop a connection and that if there’s one thing he’s discovered about Landry, is that he knows how to get open.

Cut 19 (17) _“…get the ball.” 

Another player back on the field is kicker Wil Lutz, who missed all of last season with a groin injury. Lutz said it was difficult watching while the Saints struggled mightily in the kicking game, going through four different placekickers in his absence.

Cut 20 (19) “ …made it hard.” 

5:30 LRN Newscast June 15

RSV cases in children are on the rise for the second summer in a row. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The statewide average is at $4.55 for a gallon of regular gasoline, the same price as yesterday, but Associate Director of the Tulane Energy Institute Eric Smith says don’t expect any real relief until the fourth quarter of this year…

Cut 6 (10) “…development activity.”

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law legislation that would make property owners more aware of their hurricane, named storm, wind, and hail deductibles. Eric Holl, executive director of the consumer advocacy group Real Reform Louisiana, says this legislation is a major step forward for policyholders and provides added protection for those facing the aftermath of a storm.

Cut 11 (12) “…in that process.”

State lawmakers began a special session today called to redraw a Congressional map with two Black majority districts. Republican House Speaker Clay Schexnayder believes the Congressional district map they approved in February with one majority district is fair and constitutional, but they will begin hearings on Friday to debate other proposals…

Cut 12 (06) “…these bills”

The Legislative Black Caucus is supporting identical map proposals from Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields and New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis that create two majority-Black districts. Duplessis says a federal judge has ordered the Legislature to do this…