18:30 Newscast September 6

The National Hurricane Center says the models still show Hurricane Irma shifting east and staying away from Louisiana, as the eye of the Category 5 storm is closing in on the Virgin Islands. Meteorologist David Zelinsky says the 5 day cone of probability currently shows Irma impacting Florida…

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With the region facing one natural disaster after another, Governor Edwards wants to end a provision that excludes disaster victims who applied for loans from the recovery grant program. His spokesperson Richard Carbo says FEMA almost insists that homeowners get an SBA loan but they don’t telling them what that means down the road.

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The TOPS Task Force met for the first time today to discuss the future of the scholarship program. Michelle Southern has more…

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Tomorrow the Louisiana Board of Ethics decides the fate of Thibodaux Representative Dee Richard, who gambled $37-thousand in campaign funds between 2012 and 2015. He says he was never a gambler before he started taking medication for Parkinson’s, and the drug was later linked to gambling addiction. He says he’s prepared to pay back the money, but he’d like to finish out the remaining two years of his last term.

 

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL SEPTEMBER 7, 2017

A female sperm whale has been found on Grand Isle, the third of the endangered species found on Louisiana beaches this year. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Lovebugs are taking over the summer. Halen Doughty has more on why….

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Tomorrow the Louisiana Board of Ethics will decide the fate of a state lawmaker who used campaign dollars to feed a gambling addiction. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A third sperm whale has been found stranded off the Louisiana coast. State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologist Mandy Tumlin says they are working to determine the cause of the increase in dead animals washing onto Louisiana beaches. She says an autopsy will soon be conducted on this mammal found beached on Grand Isle.

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This latest sperm whale is a female and is one of five of the endangered species found in the northern Gulf of Mexico over the past year. Tumlin reminds the public to be cautious if they find a beached marine mammal and immediately contact authorities. She says never attempt to push a beached animal back into the water.

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Tumlin says this was the largest sperm whale to become stranded thus far. She says a necropsy of the animal helps to determine the cause of death, especially to prevent the future deaths of these endangered species.

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Many Louisianans have likely noticed a serious uptick in the amount of lovebugs we’re seeing. LSU-Shreveport Associate professor of Biological Sciences Beverly Burden says the relatively mild summer can be to blame for this. She says these last few months are wetter and cooler than we typically see this time of year.

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Burden says while the lovebugs are a major nuisance….

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Burden expects the population to decline in the next 10 to 14 days. But she reminds motorists to take extra care of your cars during this time because they can cause extreme problems.

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Rural parishes in Louisiana are struggling more than major cities to combat the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Linda Meredith is the research and development manager for the advocacy group HEROES. She says rural regions account for 15 percent of the HIV/AIDS cases in the state.

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Meredith adds the mortality rate is 1.6 times higher in northeast Louisiana than near major cities. Addressing the epidemic has been difficult because funding is tight, especially in the poorest corner of the state. She says there’s only one treatment facility in the entire northeast corner of the state.

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Louisiana ranks first in the country for new HIV infections. While improvements are being made in the metropolitan areas of the state, not much progress has been made in rural areas. She says what’s happening in major cities is vastly different from the trend in northeast Louisiana.

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A state lawmaker is facing disciplinary action from the state ethics board after using campaign money to feed his gambling addiction. Thibodaux Representative Dee Richard says medication he took for Parkinson’s disease caused the sudden addiction in 2012, as he was not a compulsive gambler before.

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A class action lawsuit tied 250 patients taking the same drug to sudden gambling addictions. The Ethics Board will decide Friday what action to take against the legislator. Richard says he’s prepared to accept responsibility for his actions.

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Between 2012 and 2015, Richard spent $37,000 from his campaign fund on gambling before getting off the drug a year ago. Richard says he’s already agreed to pay back the money to his campaign account.

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The term limited representative adds he’d like to finish out the remaining two years of his term, if the board agrees. The story was first reported by Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com.

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The Ragin Cajuns won their season opener over Southeastern Louisiana 51-48. UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth says he would like to see fewer points given up this Saturday against Tulsa, who averaged 43 points a contest last season….

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Cajuns starting quarterback Jordan Davis was 12-of-23 for 162 yards and one touchdown. Hudspeth on what he expects from Davis in Week 2….

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ULM will face a true freshman at quarterback on Saturday when they visit Florida State. Six-foot-five James Blackman replaces the injured Deondre Francis. Warhawks Coach Matt Viator expects the Seminoles to run a similar offense that was used in the season opening loss to Alabama

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ULM lost its season opener 37-to-29 to Memphis. The Warhawks had four turnovers in the defeat and Viator wants his team to do a better job at protecting the football….

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LSU forced just one turnover in its 27-0 victory over BYU. Linebacker Devin White says the goal is to create multiple turnovers in every game…

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16:45 LRN Sportscast

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame announced its class of 2018 and highlighting the class are former NFL stars Reggie Wayne and Brandon Stokley. Both were teammates with the Colts from 2003 to 2006 and won a Super Bowl together. Stokley has two Super Bowl Rings, while Wayne is a six-time pro bowler.

Other inductees include 18-year Major League Baseball pitcher Russ Springer, NBA champion and two-time Grambling All-American Larry Wright and current Notre Dame of Crowley football coach Lewis Cook, who has won four state titles during his long career.

Saints Head Coach Sean Payton said today that rookie tackle Ryan Ramczyk will be ready for the season opener on Monday at Minnesota. Payton says receivers Tommylee Lewis and Brandon Coleman will play a lot, especially since Willie Snead will miss the first three weeks because of a suspension for a DUI.

LSU’s defense had a stellar performance in its shutout win over BYU on Saturday night. Greedy Williams intercepted his first pass. After the contest, Williams heard from former LSU Tiger and another Shreveport native TreDavious White….
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LSU’s game this Saturday against Chattanooga has been moved to the SEC Network channel. Kick-off is still at 6:30.

ULM’s contest against Florida State has been moved from seven PM to 11 AM because of Hurricane Irma. And in the NFL, the Buccaneers-Dolphins game scheduled for Sunday in Miami has been postponed because of Irma. The game will be played during Week 11 as both teams have a scheduled bye week. That means the Bucs and Fins will play 16 straight weeks.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 6

Category Five Hurricane Irma is starting to spread hurricane conditions over portions of Puerto Rico. National Hurricane Center Meterologist David Zelinsky on what we can antcipate from Irma in the near future….
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The official forecast track from the hurricane center still has Irma taking aim on Florida and staying away from Louisiana.

Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says the TOPS Task Force met for the first time today, where discussions on the future of the program kicked off..:
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Morrish says they want to see where TOPS is going, what needs to be done, and what the legislative intent is of the scholarship program.

Governor John Bel Edwards is pushing for changes in the federal disaster grant program. Halen Doughty has more…
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Major refineries in Texas are starting to come back online, and gas prices across the nation are finally starting to level off. Patrick Dehaan, Senior Petroleum Analyst with GasBuddy.com, says Louisiana saw a 16 cent increase over the last week..:
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Today’s statewide average is $2.39.

15:30 LRN Newscast September 6

According to Gas-buddy-dot-com, prices at the pump have increased 16-cents over the last week as a result of Hurricane Harvey. Senior Petroleum Analyst with Gas-Buddy-dot-com, Patrick DeHaan….
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But Dehaan says many of those refinieries that closed as a result of Harvey are starting to get back up and going and gas prices are showing signs of leveling off.

Hurricane Harvey survivors sheltering in Louisiana are heading back home, as DCFS is closing the shelters in both Shreveport and Alexandria. Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says they began the sheltering operation with one goal in mind…:
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A task force examinging all aspects of the TOPS scholarship met for the first time today at the state capitol. Senate Education Chairman Blade Morrish says the purpose of today’s meeting was to get a general overview of the taxpayer funded scholarship program….
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The task force will issue a report in February.

Governor Edwards wants Congress to tweak a rule that allows flood victims and those impacted by this year’s disasters to be able to receive federal aid, if they were also approved for an SBA loan….
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That’s Richard Carbo, with the governor’s office, who says many flood victims from last year can not receive assistance from the Restore Louisiana program.

14:30 Newscast September 6

Governor John Bel Edwards is looking to end a provision that prohibits disaster victims who applied for SBA loans from getting recovery grants. His spokesperson Richard Carbo says the problem is that FEMA almost insists that homeowners take out a loan without telling them what it will mean down the road.

Cut 13 (08) “to pay back”

Carbo says they’re pushing to get disaster victims access to any funding that’s available.

Gas prices are finally levelling off as more Texas refineries come back on line. Patrick Dehaan with GasBuddy says the statewide average jumped 16 cents, but that’s still lower than the national hike of 21 cents.

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He says Louisiana is already seeing subtle decreases.

The TOPS Task Force meets for the first time today to discuss the future of the scholarship program. Michelle Southern has more…

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The woman accused of shooting a Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent was sentenced to 20 years in prison on separate charges. Amethyst Baird of Monroe got 10 years for possession of stolen items and 10 more for a second methamphetamine possession charge. Baird is also accused of shooting LDWF Agent Tyler Wheeler five times during a traffic stop in January.

 

LRN PM Newscall September 6

The TOPS Task Force met for the first time today to discuss the future of the scholarship program. Michelle Southern has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is pushing for changes in the federal disaster grant program. Halen Doughty has more…

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Today the TOPS Task Force met for the first time, as state leaders take a closer look at the scholarship program. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish authored the legislation that created the group. He says almost no changes have been made to TOPS in the past 20 years, but a lot has changed in higher education…:

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Morrish says they want to see where TOPS is going, what needs to be done, and what the legislative intent is of the scholarship program. He says the goal is to collect all the information available on TOPS so lawmakers can make decisions about the future of the program.

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The task force will meet twice a month for the next four months before issuing their report in February. Morrish says the purpose of today’s meeting is to get a general overview of the taxpayer funded scholarship program.

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The National Hurricane Center says the eye of Cat-5 Irma is closing in on the Virgin Islands, but most models still show it shifting east and staying away from Louisiana. NHC Meteorologist David Zelinsky says the 5 day cone of probability currently shows Irma impacting Florida…:

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Zelinsky says encourages people not to focus on the exact forecast track, especially at longer ranges. He says there is a mid-level trough that is causing Irma to turn…:

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Zelinsky says atmospheric conditions and sea surface temperatures will likely keep the storm a major hurricane as it heads towards the Bahamas and southern Florida. He says Irma is going to hit Puerto Rico this afternoon or tonight:

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Major refineries in Texas are starting to come back online, and gas prices across the nation are finally starting to level off. Senior Petroleum Analyst with GasBuddy.com, Patrick Dehaan says, the Bayou State saw a 16 cent increase at the pump over the last week. The current statewide average is $2.39. He says we can blame this spike on Hurricane Harvey.

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Dehaan says it seems like gas prices have begun to peak and Louisiana is already seeing subtle decreases.

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Dehaan says Louisiana’s average, although it has increased by 16 cents, it’s lower than the national average of a 21 cent jump.

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In the wake of devastating storms with more on the way, Governor John Bel Edwards hopes to change the way disaster grants are awarded to impacted homeowners. Richard Carbo with the governor’s office says SBA loans are the only funding available immediately after a disaster, but they may not be the best option.

Cut 12 (11) “Restore Louisiana program”

Carbo says a provision called a “duplication of benefits” prohibits families who took out loans from receiving any federal funding. He says the problem is FEMA almost insists that homeowners apply for these loans without telling them what that will mean down the road.

Cut 13 (08) “to pay back”

Carbo says the governor is pushing to end that provision and allow disaster victims to receive any assistance that’s available. He says the loan program isn’t fair to homeowners because they can be punished for taking out a loan, whether or not they use it.

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13:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards is pushing for changes in the federal disaster grant program…:
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Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says the TOPS Task Force met for the first time today, where discussions on the future of the program kicked off..:
Cut 4 (07) “on it”
Morrish says they want to see where TOPS is going, what needs to be done, and what the legislative intent is of the scholarship program.

Major refineries in Texas are starting to come back online, and gas prices across the nation are finally starting to level off. Senior Petroleum Analyst with GasBuddy.com, Patrick Dehaan, says it seems like prices have started to peak in Louisiana around the $2.40 mark…:
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Louisiana saw a 16 cent increase at the pump over the last week.

A new study finds that, though Millennials have been dubbed lazy by some, the generation actually just wants to start their own business..:
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12:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2017

Hurricane Irma is expect to turn to the north a little sooner than the last forecast, but it may not be enough to spare the Florida peninsula of hurricane-force winds. NHC Meteorologist David Zelinsky says there is a mid-level trough that is causing Irma to turn:
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Zelinsky says atmospheric conditions and sea surface temperatures will likely keep the storm a major hurricane as it heads towards the Bahamas and southern Florida.

Major refineries in Texas are starting to come back online, and gas prices across the nation are finally starting to level off. Patrick Dehaan, Senior Petroleum Analyst with GasBuddy.com, says Louisiana saw a 16 cent increase over the last week..:
Cut 10 (05) “plateau”
Today’s statewide average is $2.39.

In the wake of devastating storms with more on the way, Governor John Bel Edwards hopes to change the way disaster grants are awarded to impacted homeowners. Richard Carbo with the governor’s office says SBA loans are the only funding available immediately after a disaster, but they may not be the best option…:
Cut 12 (11) “Restore Louisiana program”
Carbo says the governor is pushing to end that provision and allow disaster victims to receive any assistance that’s available.

 

11:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2017

The National Hurricane Center says the eye of Cat-5 Irma is closing in on the Virgin Islands, but most models still show it staying away from Louisiana. NHC Meteorologist says David Zelinsky says the 5 day cone of probability currently shows Irma impacting Florida…:
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He says it’s a good idea not to not focus on the exact forecast track, especially at the longer ranges.

Governor John Bel Edwards is urging Congress to clear a road block that has touched thousands of homeowners who flooded in Louisiana over the past year, and could also impact Texans as they recover from Hurricane Harvey. Currently, residents are blocked from using federal assistance money to pay off SBA loans that they take out after disasters. But Edwards says removing that restriction would provide badly needed relief for people rebuilding their lives.

Today the TOPS Task Force is meeting for the first time, as state leaders take a closer look at the scholarship program. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish authored the legislation that created the group. He says almost no changes have been made to TOPS in the past 20 years, but a lot has changed in higher education…:
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The task force will meet twice a month for the next four months before issuing their report in February.

Gas prices continue their rapid climb throughout the nation, and in Louisiana jumped another 3 cents from the prior day to 2.39 for a gallon of regular, but that should start to level off soon. AAA says the climb is due to Hurricane Harvey shutting down some Texas refineries, which are slowly but surely starting to come back online.