06:30 LRN Newscast February 18

Attorneys for the owner of the seven nursing homes that evacuated to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish during Hurricane Ida, says he has dementia and cannot be deposed. Brooke Thorington has more..:

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Sports betting in Louisiana is off to a brisk start. The Gaming Control Board reports the state’s 13 legal sports book operations took in over $49-million in wagers in just the final four days of January. Six companies now operate online app-based sports betting as well.

 

The state legislature is expected wrap up its special session on redistricting today. The session officially must end Sunday at 6 p.m. Lawmakers have been split along racial and party lines on the subject of adding more majority-black voting districts to the maps for Congress, legislature, BESE, state courts and more. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says it got testy between members several times…:

CUT 04(14)      “…were anticipated.”

Alford says the REAL question is: once the session ends, what will the Governor do…? Veto them? Sign them? Either way he expects them to be challenged in court.

With more than 50 parades set to roll from tonight until Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras 2022 is one of the most anticipated events since COVID forced the beloved pastime to go on hiatus last year. Mardi Gras Guide publisher and carnival aficionado Arthur Hardy says revelers are more excited than ever…:

CUT 10(04)      “…going finally.”

LRN AM Newscall February 18

The Legislature’s very contentious special session on Redistricting could end today. David Grubb has more…:

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m David Grubb.”

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Attorneys for the owner of the seven nursing homes that evacuated to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish during Hurricane Ida, says he has dementia and cannot be deposed. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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More than 50 parades will roll between Friday and Fat Tuesday in the New Orleans area and after the pandemic paused parades last year, these more than krewe members riding on Mardi Gras this year. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The state legislature is expected wrap up its special session on redistricting today. The session officially must end Sunday at 6 p.m. Lawmakers have been split along racial and party lines on the subject of adding more majority-black voting districts to the maps for Congress, legislature, BESE, state courts and more. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford it got testy between members several times…:

Cut 4 (14)  “…were anticipated.”

The House and Senate Republican majorities each passed congressional maps that still have only one majority-minority district (District 2). Alford says GOP Members feel there’s more to making a second majority-black district than simply wanting one…:

Cut 5 (15) “…there were maps passed.”

On Thursday, House member Barry Ivey blasted GOP colleagues for tabling his state Supreme Court map, which would have added more minority districts, with zero discussion. So far, NO maps that increase minority voter strength of any kind have passed. Alford says the REAL question is: once the session ends, what will the Governor do…?

Cut 6 (11)  “…State Police controversy.”

Alford thinks court challenges of the district maps passed are inevitable.

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Attorneys for nursing home operator Bob Dean say he has dementia should not have to sit for depositions. Dean is facing numerous lawsuits after his decision to evacuate 843 residents to a warehouse from seven of his facilities during Hurricane Ida, which led to the deaths of 15 residents. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says his attorneys may be successful in keeping Dean from testifying…

Cut 7 (09) “…be liable.”

Letters from Dean’s neurologist and hematologist in Georgia say he is unfit to answer questions and travel. Dean and his wife are now residents of Georgia.

Dean who remains under investigation by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office could face criminal charges. And while Dean could still be held liable in civil cases Meche says you do have to be ruled competent to stand trial in a criminal case.

Cut 8 (10)  “…competent person.”

Meche says a judge will make the decision if Dean has to sit for depositions and even if the request is granted, it’s not the end all be all for the cases.

Cut 9 (11)  “…found liable.”

The same attorneys defending Dean are also fighting the state to restore his licenses and Medicaid provider agreements that were revoked last September. Health officials say Dean left residents in unfit conditions.

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With more than 50 parades set to roll from tonight until Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras 2022 is one of the most anticipated events since COVID forced the beloved pastime to go on hiatus last year. Mardi Gras Guide publisher and carnival aficionado Arthur Hardy says revelers are more excited than ever.

Cut 10 (04) “…going finally.”

As for crowds this year Hardy says it’s hard to estimate just how many tourists will attend but he expects plenty of participation from those who live in the surrounding area and so far, hotel reservations are up.

Cut  11 (06)  “…solid season.”  

After the pandemic devastated the hospitality industry which is vital to the state’s economy there’s a lot more riding this year than krewe members on a float. Hardy says everyone is hoping Mardi Gras 2022 will be a jolt to the industry.

Cut 12 (07) “…good now.”

After a chilly weekend, Hardy says they anticipate ideal milder temps to close out Carnival season.

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Online sportsbooks took in nearly $40.5 million during their first four days of operation in Louisiana, the best four-day debut for any market in the country according to PlayUSA.com. But Thursday, Donna Jackson, gaming auditor for the Louisiana State Police, reported that the six companies licensed to operate in the state reported collective losses of nearly $9 million dollars as they pushed incentives to attract bettors.

Cut 13 (07) “…for promotional wagers.”

State law allows Louisiana sportsbooks to deduct up to $5 million annually for promotional spending, and one of the operators has already spent its entire allocation. As a group, the six operators spent nearly a third of their yearly credits just during their opening weekend said State Police audit director Jeff Traylor.

Cut 14 (12)  “…a significant amount.”

Opening in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl was a major reason behind the promotional flurry, and as operators use up those credits that means more money for the state. Wade Duty, executive director of the Louisiana Casino Association, says you can expect those promotions to return with every major sporting event throughout the year.

Cut 15 (12)  “…football season.”

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A new era of LSU baseball begins tonight as the Tigers begin a three-game weekend series against the Maine Black Bears at Alex Box Stadium. LSU’s preseason rankings range from as high as third from Collegiate Baseball to tenth from Baseball America. There are a lot of new faces on the team, including first-year head coach Jay Johnson who says he doesn’t have a set line-up yet…

Cut 16 (14)  “…throughout a weekend.”

The LSU faithful has been notoriously impatient over the years, with the expectation being Omaha or Bust. Johnson knew that when he accepted the LSU job but stresses that he’s focused on the now rather than what’s ahead for his team and that every choice he’ll make is in an effort to win ballgames. He isn’t experimenting with lineups, he’s strategizing.

Cut 17 (18) “ …you’re doing that.” 

Right-hander Blake Money will take the mound as the Tigers’ opening day starter against the Black Bears. Last season as a freshman, Money appeared in 15 games, making two starts, while recording a 1-2 record with an 8.68 ERA. Johnson says that Money should be just that for LSU. With a live arm and multiple pitches at his disposal, he’s the guy he wants on the hill.

Cut 18 (18) “ …a good start.” 

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The Ragin Cajuns open their 99th season of recorded intercollegiate baseball by hosting 14th ranked U-C Irvine for a three-game series that begins tonight at 6 PM at Russo Park. Third year Coach Matt Deggs likes opening the year by facing a nationally ranked opponent….

Cut 19 (13)_“… all of it” 

Louisiana Tech begins the season with big expectations after hosting a Regional last year and is one of the favorites to win Conference USA this season. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says they have to put last season behind them…

Cut 20 (16) “ …want it.” 

5:30 LRN Newscast February 17

Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey lets his colleagues have it after the Louisiana House votes to table his proposal to add a second majority Black district to the state Supreme Court map. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Michelle Southern”

Louisiana will receive approximately $75 million over the next five years to build electric vehicle charging stations. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it’s critical because car manufacturers will be making more EVs in the future and Louisiana needs to be prepared so citizens can take advantage of their value.

18-year-old Jaden Michael Ardoin of Port Barre faces first-degree and attempted murder charges after following two brothers in his vehicle and allegedly firing shots Tuesday night near Melville because the two routinely flirted with his girlfriend. St Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodaux says investigators were able to secure video footage from the gas station where the two brothers interacted with Ardoin’s girlfriend.

Cut 7 (12) “…incident happened.”

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board is giving Pacific Peninsula Entertainment 60 more days to sell the closed Diamond Jacks Casino in Bossier City. Diamond Jacks shut its doors in May of 2020 and P-2-E attempted to build a new facility in Slidell, but St. Tammany Parish voters shot down that proposal in December. Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says this is P-2-E’s last extension…

Cut 12 (07) “..this again.”

P-2-E has two months to sell Diamond Jacks or they lose the license.

4:45 LRN Sportscast February 17

The 11th-ranked LSU women are on the road tonight to face Mississippi State. The Tigers have won four in a row, and are led by the reigning SEC Player of the Week, Alexis Morris. While LSU is picking up wins, offense has been a struggle for the Tigers at times. Kim Mulkey isn’t worried about that. She’s far more concerned about her team getting stops than she is about getting buckets.

Cut 21 (14) “…playing solid defense.”

The New Orleans Pelicans look to end their six-game homestand and go into the All-Star break on a high note. They enter tonight’s contest with the Dallas Mavericks with a 2-3 record over the first five games at the Smoothie King Center and are coming off of a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. The Pels have fallen a game and a half behind Portland for the 10th seed in the Western Conference.

Louisiana bettors wagered nearly $40.5 million in the first four days that mobile sports betting was available, according to figures released by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board. At the state’s 13 retail sportsbooks, nearly $50 million was wagered during January, with $5.3 million in revenue generated.

The New Orleans Saints have decided to stick with Pete Carmichael as the team’s offensive coordinator, as reported by the NFL Network. Carmichael joined Sean Payton’s staff in 2006 and was promoted to the OC position in 2009. The Saints reportedly interviewed former Washington head coach Jay Gruden, Dallas assistant Robert Prince and Indianapolis coach Scottie Montgomery for the offensive coordinator role before deciding to stick with Carmichael.

Another NFL player is a suspect in the assault case against Saints running back Alvin Kamara. A Las Vegas news station is reporting that Chris Lammons of the Kansas City Chiefs was also involved in the altercation the night before the Pro Bowl. So far, two other associates of Kamara have been arrested with police still searching for Lammons.

The LHSAA Soccer Championships scheduled for today have been postponed until Saturday due to weather. The girls Division I title match between Dominican and St. Joseph’s is now set for 4:30 pm Saturday, with the boys DI match between Catholic of Baton Rouge and Dutchtown will follow at 7:30 pm.

Yesterday, St. Thomas More claimed both the Division II girls and boys championships. University Lab and Newman took the boys Division III and IV titles respectively, with Loyola Prep and Sacred Heart winning the girls championships in those divisions earlier in the week.

4:30 LRN Newscast February 17

An 18-year old in St. Landry Parish man faces first-degree murder charges, after allegedly shooting two men who’d flirted with his girlfriend in a jealous rage. Brooke Thorington explains…:

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Legal experts and auditors tell WBRZ TV in Baton Rouge that Louisiana State Police violated laws when the agency allowed top officials to get their cell phones wiped in the wake of Ronald Greene’s death. Law requires public records be preserved at least 3 years. The Number Two man at LSP reportedly had his phone wiped within a year of the Greene incident.

 

Baton Rouge Republican House member Barry Ivey went on a tear against GOP colleagues in the House, after his state Supreme Court map – which included an additional majority black district – was tabled without any discussion or debate. Ivey says it’s indicative of why then state ranks near the bottom so often. He says lawmakers are too stupid to work together…:

CUT 05         (10)   “…don’t want to solve them.”

Covington republican Representative Mark Wright made the motion to table Ivey’s bill. He says Ivey calling them stupid, lazy, corrupt and racist is just unacceptable. Alexandria GOP Member Lance Harris says (quote) “life does not give you what you want, it gives you what you deserve.”

COVID number continue to fall. The state Department of health reports 1872 new cases of the virus, but fewer than 1000 people in the hospital statewide. 49 new deaths are reported; mostly among people with one or more co-morbidities that made them more vulnerable.

3:30 LRN Newscast February 17

Baton Rouge state Representative Barry Ivey unloads on colleagues, after they table his state Supreme Court map without discussion. It would have added a majority black district. Ivey says he’s learned if legislation doesn’t have the backing of deep-pocketed special interest groups it will not pass…:

CUT 03(10)      “…all the time.”

GOP Covington Representative Mark Wright moved to table Ivey’s bill. Alexandria Republican Lance Harris says of the matter, “life does not give you what you want, it gives you what you deserve.” The Redistricting session ends Sunday, but lawmakers may be finished by tomorrow evening.

Shreveport Police are investigating the city’s 11th homicide of the year; a man found shot and dying outside a home on Mansfield Road Wednesday. The victim is identified as 30-year-old Tomel Henry. Cops are seeking a suspect, 27-year-old Archille Holmes Jr. for the crime. Shreveport Crimestoppers offers a reward for help in catching Holmes.

 

Deputies in St, Landry Parish say jealous rage led a Port Barre man to commit murder. SLPSO Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodaux says 18-year-old Jaden Ardoin fired on two men who’d been flirting with his girlfriend. Wade Smith was shot and killed – allegedly by Ardoin – Tuesday night. He also shot and wounded James Preston Vaughn. Thibodaux says it’s sad that a rage could affect so many lives…:

CUT 08(10)      “…for a murder.”

Another arrest in the case is expected.

The state will get $75-million federal dollars to help build an electric vehicle charging infrastructure. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the money will flow over a five-year period, and the stations will likely go in where existing fuel pumps are found…:

CUT 10(08)      …an opportunity.”

2:30 LRN Newscast February 17

Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey blasts House colleagues who voted to table his proposal to for a second majority black district to the state Supreme Court map. Michelle Southern has more…:

CUT 01(32)      “….Michelle Southern.”

The National Weather Service issues a Tornado Watch for parishes in Northeast Louisiana until 6 tonight. Strong showers and thunderstorms are moving through the area; bringing the possibility of damaging winds and twisters. Remember a “watch” means decent odds of a tornado; “warning” means twisters are imminent.

 

Louisiana will receive approximately $75 million over the next five years to build electric vehicle charging stations. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it’s critical because car manufacturers will be making more EVs in the future and Louisiana needs to be prepared so citizens can buy with confidence, knowing they can recharge somewhere other than home…:

CUT 09(09)      “…alternative fuel stations.”

Wilson says the cost to operate an EV will be more affordable than current automobiles and will also help reduce carbon emissions.

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board is giving Pacific Peninsula Entertainment 60 days to find a buyer. Diamond Jacks closed last May and attempted to move their license to Slidell, but St. Tammany Parish voters rejected that. Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says Foundation Gaming is in talks to buy the facility and he hopes that happens…:

CUT 13(13)      “…local government.”

1:30 LRN Newscast February 17

18-year old Jaden Michael Adroin faces first-degree and attempted murder charges after his alleged jealousy caused him to chase down two men who flirted with his girlfriend. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (35)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

California-based Origin Materials has committed to investing more than $750 million to develop a biomass manufacturing facility in Ascension Parish that will create more than 1000 new direct and indirect jobs. John Bissell, Co-CEO of Origin says the state’s workforce, infrastructure, and potential were major factors in choosing Louisiana.

A Baton Rouge lawmaker unloaded on his colleagues in the Louisiana House after his proposal to add a second majority-Black district to the state’s Supreme Court map was tabled without debate. Republican Barry Ivey says the Republican-led Legislature is maintaining the status quo in all the maps that are advancing and Ivey is frustrated…

Cut 4 (10) “…upset.”

In response, Alexandria Republican Lance Harris says life does not give you what you want, it gives you what you deserve.

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board is giving Pacific Peninsula Entertainment 60 more days to sell the closed DiamondJacks Casino in Bossier City. DiamondJacks shut its doors in May of 2020 and P-2-E attempted to build a new facility in Slidell, but St. Tammany Parish voters shot down that proposal in December. P-2-E has two months to sell Diamond Jacks or board member Julie Berry says they lose the license…

Cut 14 (10) “…this is it.”

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Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey lets his colleagues have it after the Louisiana House votes to table his proposal to add a second majority Black district to the state Supreme Court map. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Michelle Southern”

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18-year old Jaden Michael Ardoin faces first-degree and attempted murder charges after his alleged jealousy caused him to chase down two men who flirted with his girlfriend. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (34)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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A Baton Rouge lawmaker unloaded on his colleagues in the Louisiana House after his proposal to add a second majority-Black district to the state’s Supreme Court map was tabled without debate. Republican Barry Ivey says he’s learned if legislation doesn’t have the backing of deep-pocketed special interest groups it will not pass…

Cut 3 (10) “…all the time.”

Ivey, who has been in the state legislature since 2013, says it’s unlikely he’ll file another bill.

The major debate in the redistricting session is whether Louisiana should add majority-minority districts to its political maps because the Black population has grown since the 2010 census. The Republican led-Legislature is maintaining the status quo in all the maps that are advancing and Ivey is frustrated…:

Cut 4 (10) “…upset.”

Ivey says the redistricting session is a microcosm of why the state ranks at the bottom in so many rankings because the House is too stupid to work together…:

Cut 5 (10) “…solve ’em.”

Alexandria Republican Lance Harris says life does not give you what you want, it gives you what you deserve.

Covington Representative Mark Wright made the motion to table, he says being told by Ivey that the House is stupid, lazy, racist, and corrupt because they vote against his bills is unacceptable and narcissistic. Wright says he made the motion after Ivey couldn’t say how he voted last year on legislation to expand the number of Supreme Court justices. Wright says she couldn’t take Ivey’s bill seriously.

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18-year-old Jaden Michael Ardoin of Port Barre faces first-degree and attempted murder charges after following two brothers in his vehicle and allegedly firing shots Tuesday night near Melville because the two routinely flirted with his girlfriend. St Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodaux says a high-speed chase ensued.

 Cut 6 (10) “…the scene.” 

Wade Edward Smith was killed, and James Preston Allen Vaughn is listed in stable condition.

Thibodaux says investigators were able to secure video footage from the gas station where the two brothers interacted with Ardoin’s girlfriend.

Cut 7 (12) “…incident happened.” 

Thibodaux says it’s unfortunate that a jealous rage sparked such an incident that’s impacted so many lives.

Cut 8 (10) “…for a murder.”  

Another arrest is expected today.

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Louisiana will receive approximately $75 million over the next five years to build electric vehicle charging stations. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it’s critical because car manufacturers will be making more EVs in the future and Louisiana needs to be prepared so citizens can take advantage of their value.

Cut 9 (09) “…fuel stations.”

Wilson says DOTD is going to create a grant program so they can deploy charging stations in areas where there’s already infrastructure in place to build upon.

Cut 10 (08)  “…an opportunity.” 

Along with utility providers and public spaces.

Wilson says EVs are going to mainstream sooner than later, and Louisiana needs to be prepared, by providing ample charging stations along routes for residents.

Cut 11 (06)   “….rural communities.”  

Wilson says the cost to operate an EV will be more affordable than current automobiles and will also help reduce carbon emissions.

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The Louisiana Gaming Control Board is giving Pacific Peninsula Entertainment 60 more days to sell the closed DiamondJacks Casino in Bossier City. DiamondJacks shut its doors in May of 2020 and P-2-E attempted to build a new facility in Slidell, but St. Tammany Parish voters shot down that proposal in December. Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says this is P-2-E’s last extension…

Cut 12 (07) “..this again.”  

An attorney representing P-2-E told the board they are in talks with Foundation Gaming to buy the Diamond Jacks casino property. Johns hopes that will happen…

Cut 13 (12) “…local government.”

The gaming control board could have requested that P-2-E give the license back to the state. But the process of re-selling the license and the new owner building a property for gaming could take four to five years. So P-2-E has two months to sell Diamond Jacks or board member Julie Berry says they lose the license…

Cut 14 (09)  “…this is it.” 

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

A Baton Rouge lawmaker Barry Ivey unloaded on his colleagues in the House after his proposal to add a second majority-Black district to the state’s Supreme Court map was tabled without debate. Ivey a Republican says the redistricting session is a microcosm of why the state often ranks at the bottom because the House is too stupid to work together…

Cut 5 (10) “..solve ‘em.”

Alexandria Republican Lance Harris countered by saying life does not give you what you want, it gives you what you deserve.

The Gaming Control Board is giving Pacific Peninsula Entertainment 60 more days to sell DiamondJacks Casino in Bossier City which shut its doors in May of 2020. P-2-E attempted to build a new facility in Slidell, but St. Tammany Parish voters killed the proposal. Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns…

Cut 12 (07) “..this again.”  

18-year-old Jaden Michael Ardoin of Port Barre faces first-degree and attempted murder charges after chasing two brothers and allegedly firing shots Tuesday night near Melville because they flirted with his girlfriend. St Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodaux Wade Edward Smith was killed, and James Preston Allen Vaughn was injured. Investigators were able to secure video footage from the gas station where it all began.

Cut 7 (12) “…incident happened.” 

Another arrest is expected today.