4:45 LRN Sportscast May 24th

Saints Coach Sean Payton said today that newly signed wide receiver Cam Meredith is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a knee injury that forced him to miss all of last season with the Chicago Bears. Meredith took part in O-T-A drills today. Mark Ingram was not at today’s O-T-A session, but Payton says he expects Ingram will attend the team’s mandatory minicamp next month.

LSU’s attendance for the 2017 season ranks as the sixth best in the country among F-B-S schools. That’s according to a report from the National Football Foundation. Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Alabama and Texas A-and-M ranked ahead of the Tigers.

Anthony Davis was named to the All-NBA First Team. Joining A-D on that Superstar squad are LeBron James, James Harden, Damian Lilliard and Kevin Durant. It’s the second year in a row that Davis has been named a first-teamer. And A-D is now eligible to sign a supermax contract extension next summer, which would pay him an estimated 230-million dollars.

A crazy college baseball game was completed today at the Sun Belt Tournament in Lafayette. It saw UL Lafayette beat Little Rock 19-16. Junior Hunter Kasuls tied a program and Sun Belt Record with 9 RBIs. He hit two home runs, including a grand slam. The 35 runs combined are a tournament record. The Cajuns will face third-seeded Troy in a winner’s bracket game tonight.

Louisiana Tech is in the losers bracket of the Conference USA Tournament after losing to Rice 6-2 in a game that had to be carried over from yesterday because of multiple lightning delays and postponements. The Bulldogs are set to play an elimination game tonight versus F-I-U.

At the Southland tournament, seventh seeded Nicholls State defeated sixth seeded McNeese State 10-4 in an elimination game. It’s the first postseason win for Nicholls since 2011. Cayden Hatcher was the winning pitcher as he gave up one earned run in eight innings. Joey Morales drove in four runs.

LSU is playing South Carolina in an elimination game at the SEC Tourney.

3:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

There’s now a 70-percent chance over the next 48 hours we can see our first tropical system of the year. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating a fatality that occurred this morning at the Proctor and Gamble Plant in Pineville. Officials say an explosion involving a fork truck claimed the life of the driver. The State Fire Marshal says the blaze is out and it did not spread beyond the equipment. The identity of the deceased individual has not been released.

NOAA says their forecast for the upcoming hurricane season calls for a near-normal or above normal hurricane season and that means anywhere between 10 and 16 named storms. The federal government’s lead forecaster, Doctor Gerry Bell, says the severity of Atlantic hurricane seasons have been increasing since 1995….
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The University of Louisiana Monroe receives approval for an initial license with the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine to build a medical school on the campus. President Nick Bruno says the process is not complete, but he’s optimistic they have right partner to build a 100-thousand square foot facility…
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They hope to have the school open in 2020.

LRN PM Newscall May 24th

There’s now a 70-percent chance over the next 48 hours we can see our first tropical system of the year. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine has been licensed for a medical school at ULM, which will lead to a privately funded, 100 thousand square foot facility. Don Molino has more.

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Speaker Taylor Barras weighed in the on win, congratulating New Orleans on grabbing yet another major sporting event.

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The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season should be an active one, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. Lead hurricane forecaster, Dr. Gerry Bell says there is a 75 percent chance that the upcoming season will be near- or above-normal.

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Dr. Bell says the number of storms may depend on whether a weak El Nino or La Nina develops

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The NOAA says the severity Atlantic hurricane seasons have been steadily increasing since 1995 and the impacts have not been limited to coastal communities. Dr. Bell says more people should get ready for this upcoming hurricane season.

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NOAA will issue another seasonal outlook in early August, right before the peak of the season.

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Invest 90L, the low-pressure system in the west Caribbean that’s on its way to ruin gulf coast Memorial Day weekends, is starting to get a narrower prediction track, and more confidence that it will grow into a tropical depression or storm. State Climatologist Barry Keim says at this point, Louisiana should be spared the worst of it, but…

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Nasty weather could start to popup nearby as early as Saturday, but Keim says they expect the system to really hit starting next week.

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The system is not expected to threaten the coast with dangerous storm surge or high winds, but Keim says it could dump a ton of water on whoever is unlucky enough to get hit.

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ULM has been approved for a new medical school in partnership with The Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, who was granted the license. A 100 thousand square foot facility will be built on the campus that is currently scheduled to begin classes in fall of 2020. ULM President Nick Bruno says that means there will be more room for medical students to stay home in Louisiana.

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And Bruno says that’s important because students who study and take residencies in one state tend to stay there once they finish their education. The President says that could help address the reported 19 percent shortfall in the number of physicians needed in the coming years.

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Reports indicate that 30 percent of physicians in Louisiana are 60-years-old or older, and the average age of those in the profession is 55.

Bruno says Virginia College plans to make the state of the art facility the most impressive of its nationwide set of colleges. He says students who attend the program are getting a great education.

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Last year New York Institute of Technology was issued a license to work with ULM, but decided not to pursue the plan in August.

2:30 LRN Newscast May 24

The beaches are expected to be crowded a long the Gulf Coast this weekend, but will the weather cooperate. Forecasters continue to watch a tropical disturbance that has a chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm over the next 48 hours. Projected landfall is anywhere from southeast Louisiana to the Florida Gulf Coast. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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Many are heading out today for their Memorial Day weekend destination. AAA estimates a five-percent increase in the number of travelers nationwide, even though gas prices are about 50-cents higher this year. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says if gas prices keep going up, it could affect future summer travel plans….
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The Board of Regents has approved a license for a new medical school on the ULM campus. President Nick Bruno says its great news for northeast Louisiana and the entire state, because there’s a projected 19-percent shortfall in the number of physicians needed in the coming years…
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Governor John Bel Edwards invited Saints Owner Gayle Benson and others to the capitol this afternoon to celebrate the awarding of the Super Bowl to New Orleans in 2024. Edwards says the event is expected to have an economic impact around 500-million dollars and New Orleans getting a chance to host an 11th Super Bowl is a good sign…
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1:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

Despite higher gas prices, AAA estimates nearly 42-million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend. Connor Ferrill has the story.
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U-S government forecasters are predicting 10 to 16 named storms this year, which means we can expect an active hurricane season. NOAA’s lead hurricane forecaster, Doctor Gerry Bell, says a lot of factors went into their forecast, including the possibility of of a weak El Nino possibly developing…
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There’s now a 70-percent chance over the next 48 hours we can see our first tropical system of the year as an area of low pressure in the Western Caribbbean is becoming more defined as it makes its way into the Gulf of Mexico. State Climatologist Barry Keim on when it might reach the Gulf Coast…
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Keim says there are a couple of models that have the system heading towards southeast Louisiana.

The House Ways and Means committee rejected a bill that would renew half of a one-percent sales tax that’s set to expire June 30th. The measure, which would generate over 500-million dollars in revenue would also eliminate some sales tax exemptions for businesses. New Iberia Representative Terry Landry urged passage…
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1230PM LRN Newscast May 24

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season should be an active one, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. Lead hurricane forecaster, Dr. Gerry Bell says there is a 75 percent chance that the upcoming season will be near- or above-normal.

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The NOAA says the severity Atlantic hurricane seasons have been steadily increasing since 1995.

Invest 90L, the low-pressure system in the west Caribbean that’s on its way to ruin gulf coast Memorial Day weekends, is starting to get a narrower prediction track, and more confidence that it will grow into a tropical depression or storm. State Climatologist Barry Keim says at this point, Louisiana should be spared the worst of it, but…

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Its expected to hit between Sunday and Tuesday.

Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine has been licensed for a medical school at ULM, which will lead to a privately funded, 100 thousand square foot facility. Don Molino has more.

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One man is dead after a forklift incident at the Proctor and Gamble manufacturing facility. The accident occurred early this morning at the Alexandria based location. An investigation is underway.

And heres commodities

11:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

In the early stages of this special session, we are already seeing a resistance from Republican lawmakers to raise taxes to address a 648-million dollar revenue shortfall. Matt Doyle has the story…
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NOAA is calling for 10-16 named storms, five to nine hurricanes and one to four major hurricanes this year.

Procter and Gamble confirms an employee died at its manufacturing facility in Pineville. The company says the worker was on a forklift, but no other details have been released.

Many are heading out today for their Memorial Day weekend destination. AAA estimates a five-percent increase in the number of travelers nationwide, even though gas prices are about 50-cents higher this year. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says if gas prices keep going up, it could affect future summer travel plans….
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ULM has been approved for a new medical school in partnership with The Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, who was granted the license. A 100-thousand square foot facility will be built on the campus and classes are scheduled to begin in the fall of 2020. ULM President Nick Bruno says that means there will be more room for medical students to stay in Louisiana.
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11:40 LRN Sportscast May 24th

The LSU baseball team suffered a tough loss last night in the SEC Tournament as they fell 4-3 to top ranked Florida. The Tigers had a chance to take the lead in the 8th inning, when they had runners at second and third base. Jake Slaughter hit a sharp grounder, but Florida third baseman Jonathan India dove to his right to catch it and made a perfect throw to first to get the Gators out of the inning. Coach Paul Mainieri says it was a tough break….
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The Tigers play an elimination game this afternoon in Hoover, Alabama against South Carolina. The Gamecocks lost last night to Arkansas.

At the Sun Belt tournament, a wild game that started last night between UL Lafayette and Troy finished this morning and the Cajuns came out on top 19-16. UL Lafayette scored 10 runs in the final three innings to secure the victory and they took advantage of six errors by Little Rock. The Cajuns will face Troy tonight at around 9 PM.

For Louisiana Tech to stay out of the Conference USA losers bracket, the Bulldogs will need a big rally to beat the Rice. Their game against the Owls was halted in the seventh inning with Tech trailing six to one. The game resumes this afternoon in Biloxi.

1030AM LRN Newscast May 24

House Ways and means will begin discussing potential fixes to the 648 million dollar budget shortfall that involve potentially renewing a portion of the one point four billion in expiring sales taxes, or tax reform that would generate new revenue. It’s the first public heavy lifting of the special session, and Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says time is running out to find a fix.

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Despite higher gas prices, AAA estimates nearly 42-million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend. That’s a five-percent increase from last year. AAA Spokesman Don Redman says with the abundance of travelers this weekend, commuters normally taking the interstate can expect some delays today and tomorrow afternoon.

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LSU’s only Heisman winner, running back Billy Cannon was laid to rest yesterday. Michael Farrar has more.

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The Louisiana Air National Guard sent an aviation team to the US-Mexico border in Texas to provide air support to ongoing Border Patrol actions. One LUH-72 Lakota, along with two pilots and one crew chief will be equipped with an infrared camera and recording capabilities. The team has been approved for an initial 90 day deployment.

9:30 LRN Newscast May 24th

The House Ways and Means committee meets this morning and we’ll see if the panel approves legislation to keep a portion of a one-cent sales tax that’s set to expire on June 30th. Houma Representative Beryl Amedee says she opposes any tax increases….
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The governor says about 650-million dollars in revenue is needed to prevent cuts to higher education, TOPS and other state services.

A state sales tax discount is in effect for hurricane supplies on Saturday and Sunday. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says it’s a great opportunity to pick up some essentials…
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Heavy rains are possible this weekend, because of a tropical disturbance that has a high chance of forming into a tropical depression in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.

Despite higher gas prices, AAA estimates nearly 42-million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend. That’s a five-percent increase from last year and the highest number of travelers in more than a dozen years. AAA Spokesman Don Redman says about 37-million travelers will hit the road…
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He says families are seeing some added incentives this summer with almost a 7% percent decrease in airfare prices, 11% in car rentals, and depending on the hotel, travelers could save about 14% compared to last year.

LSU football legend Billy Cannon has reached his final resting place. During a funeral service on the LSU campus, former Angola Warden Burl Cain spoke about the amount of respect Cannon had, as he ran the prison’s dental clinic. Cain says when Doctor Cannon suffered a stroke a few years ago, they wanted to make sure an ambulance got him to a hospital…
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