17:30 LRN Newscast Feb 21

The special session is entering its final hours and lawmakers are still working to reach a compromise on how many rainy day dollars to use versus cuts to resolve a $304 million midyear deficit. The Senate approved a plan that would tap $99 million from the state’s savings account. Senate President John Alario says it’s a fair compromise that would protect vital services from deep cuts…:
Cut 3 (08) “of this state”
The deal hinges on a plan by House Speaker Taylor Barras that would free up statutory dedicated funds in the future, including about $97 million next year.

The special session must end at midnight on Wednesday. Alario is hopeful lawmakers can reach a compromise…:
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It’s unclear what will happen if an agreement isn’t reached.

Governor Edwards has ordered a full investigation into recent out-of-state trips taken by State Police Troopers. Four troopers allegedly made unnecessary stops to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon while attending a conference in San Diego. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s too early to tell if this spells trouble for State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson…
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Covington Representative Paul Hollis is working on legislation to recall politicians when voters become dissatisified with them….
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Hollis says it’s his plan to bring a bill to the regular session that would require signatures from a certain percentage of voters who participated in the last election involving the recall target.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 21st

New Pelicans center DeMarcus Cousins arrived in New Orleans and is expected to begin practicing with his new team tomorrow. Jake Madison, who writes for the blog Bourbon Street Shots and host of Locked On Pelicans podcast, says the trade means Anthony Davis can move back to power forward, a position he’s more comfortable with….
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Cousins will be introduced to the media tomorrow morning at 10:30. The new look Pelicans will host Houston on Thursday night.

Tonight, LSU hosts Auburn. The Tigers are trying to avoid a school record tying 14th straight loss.

A pair of undefeated baseball teams meet tonight at Maestri Field in New Orleans as the LSU Tigers visit UNO. LSU right fielder Greg Deichmann is off to a hot start, he slugged two home runs during the openeing weekend, but he likes how freshmen Josh Smith and Jake Slaughter are swinging the bats…
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The Privateers are also 3-0 under second-year head coach Blake Dean, who is a former LSU standout.

In other action…the Cajuns are at Nicholls. Southeastern hosts Tulane and tonight is the home opener for ULM, who will face McNeese. Louisiana Tech’s home game against Little Rock has been pushed back until tomorrow because of weather conditions.

16:30 LRN Newscast February 21st

Governor John Bel Edwards orders a full investigation into trips made by State Police officers, amid a report 4 troopers took side excursions during a business trip on the taxpayer’s dime. The Division of Administration’s auditor will conduct the probe. Political analyst Clancy Dubos…:
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In response to the allegations, Col Mike Edmonson announced a number of disciplinary actions and policy changes.

Baton Rouge contractor Matthew Morris has been arrested again on allegations he defrauded August flood victims. Morris was first arrested in Ascension Parish and then Baton Rouge police took him into custody today. Legal analyst Tim Meche says unfortantely accusations of fraud are common after natural disasters…
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State lawmakers are trying to agree to a plan that would close a 304-million dollar midyear budget deficit…
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Tonia Cain, the wife of former Avoyellyes Correctional Center warden, Nate Cain, turned herself in to authorities today. It’s alleged Tonia ordered the destruction of records after 30-thousand dollars from prison concession sales went missing. Avoyelles D-A Charles Riddle…
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Tonia’s attorney says her client is cooperating with the investigation.

LRN PM Newscall February 21st

State lawmakers are moving close to agreeing to a plan that would close a 304-million dollar midyear budget deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Restaurant Brands International, the owner of Burger King, has placed a 1.8 billion dollar bid to buy Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen. Emelie Gunn has more…

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In the final two days of the special session, lawmakers are close to reaching a compromise on how many rainy day dollars to use versus what cuts to make to resolve a $304 million midyear deficit. The Senate approved a plan that would tap $99 million from the state’s savings account. Senate President John Alario says it’s a fair compromise that would protect vital services from deep cuts.

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While $99 million is far short of the $119 million the governor requested, it is more than the $74 million House Republicans wanted. The deal hinges on a plan by House Speaker Taylor Barras that would free up statutory dedicated funds in the future, including about $97 million next year. Barras’ bill would not affect the current deficit, but it’s what Republicans say it will take to get their vote for using 99 million rainy day dollars. Alario is wary this proposal would take dollars away from the Transportation Trust Fund and TOPS.

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Alario says if $99 million rainy day dollars were used, it would mean a $60 million cut to the Department of Health and budget reductions for some statewide elected officials, including Attorney General Jeff Landry. Alario is hopeful lawmakers are close to reaching a compromise.

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Alario says if everything goes well, things could wrap up around noon tomorrow, but he’s not packing his bags just yet. The special session must end by midnight on Wednesday.

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A Baton Rouge contractor is now facing a slew of charges in multiple parishes after allegedly scamming dozens of August flood victims. Baton Rouge Police say the owner of Complete Construction, Matthew Morris, was arrested this morning for home improvement fraud, felony theft, theft of assets of an aged person, and exploitation of the infirmed.  Legal analyst Tim Meche says there’s a chance Morris won’t serve any jail time.

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Today’s arrest comes less than two weeks after Morris was booked in Ascension Parish after 13 flood victims claimed he overcharged them and failed to complete work. Morris is also wanted in Walker and Livingston Parish on charges of residential fraud and theft of assets of an aged person. Meche says the Attorney General will likely consolidate Morris’ charges.

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Meche encourages flood victims who have dealt with Morris to contact authorities and file a complaint about any questionable behavior. He says unfortunately these arrests aren’t shocking because we typically see this kind of fraud after disasters.

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The owners of Burger King could soon be in the fried chicken market, as Restaurant Brands International says they’re buying Popeyes for 1.8 billion dollars. The company also owns the coffee shop chain, Tim Horton’s. Tulane Business Professor Dr. Mark Rosa says it’s obvious Restaurant Brands International sees a bright future in Popeyes.

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Rosa says around the globe, everyone recognizes Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen as a place to get fried chicken that tastes like it’s home cooked. He says Popeyes recently revamped their brand to potentially attract a larger restaurant chain, and it appears it worked.

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Popeyes started in New Orleans in 1972. Rosa believes Restaurant Brands International will aggressively expand Popeyes to get a big return on their investment.

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Governor John Bel Edwards orders a full investigation into trips made by State Police officers, amid a report 4 troopers took side excursions during a business trip on the taxpayer’s dime. The Division of Administration’s auditor will conduct the probe. Political analyst Clancy Dubos…:

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In response to the allegations against the troopers in question, Col Mike Edmonson announced a number of disciplinary actions and policy changes that will take place. Dubos says it will be interesting to see what happens following the Governor’s investigation as obviously the buck stops with the man in charge…:

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The Governor’s Office says their investigation will also look at trips dating back to the previous administration. Dubos says considering Louisiana’s current financial troubles, this incident doesn’t look good for anybody in state government…:

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The former Avoyelles Correctional Center’s business manager has turned herself in after being indicted on charges of malfeasance, theft, and injuring public records. Tonia Cain is the wife of former-Avoyelles Warden Nate Cain, who is the eldest son of former-Angola Warden Burl Cain. Avoyelles District Attorney Charles Riddle says a warrant for her arrest was issued after her January indictment.

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Tonia Cain resigned in May 2016 amid investigations into her and her husband’s actions at the prison. A legislative audit alleges Tonia Cain told a prison employee to shred public records to hide the fact that more than $30-thousand in concession sales was missing. Riddle says his office does not tolerate acts of public corruption.

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Tonia Cain’s attorney, Jill Craft, issued a statement saying, “Tonia voluntarily turned herself in and has continued to cooperate fully in this process. While we respect the process, we also look forward to presenting the facts and justice.”

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15:30 LRN Newscast February 21st

Governor John Bel Edwards has ordered a full investigation into trips conducted by members of the State Police. It was discovered that four troopers used taxpayer dollars to fund unnecessary stops to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon during a recent business trip. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it will be interesting to see what comes out of this investigation…
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Restaurant Brands International, which owns Burger King, announces it’s purchasing Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen for one-point-eight billion dollars. Tulane Business Professor Mark Rosa believes Restaurant Brands will aggressively expand Popeyes to get a big return on their investment…
cut 11 (09) “…like it”
Popeyes was founded in New Orleans in 1972.

State lawmakers have until midnight Wednesday to agree on a plan to close a 304-million dollar midyear deficit. The Senate is pushing the House to approve the use of 99-million dollars of the rainy day fund, while House leaders want the Senate to approve a bill that could possibly take money away from the Transportation Trust Fund and TOPS to fund other areas of the budget. Senate President John Alario….
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The former Avoyelles Correctional Center’s business manager has turned herself in after being indicted on charges of malfeasance and theft. Avoyelles District Attorney Charles Riddle says an arrest warrant for Tonia Cain was issued after her January indictment.
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A legislative audit alleges Cain, who is the daughter in law of former Angola Warden Burl Cain, told a prison employee to shred public records after $30-thousand in concession sales went missing.

14:30 LRN Newscast February 21st

Governor Edwards has ordered a full investigation into recent out-of-state trips taken by State Police Troopers. Four troopers allegedly made unnecessary stops to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon while attending a conference in San Diego. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s too early to tell if this spells trouble for State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson…
cut 13 (11) “…happen”

A Baton Rouge contractor was arrested again accused of defrauding flood victims. Matthew Morris was was taken into custody by Baton Rouge Police. He was previously arrested by the Ascension Sheriff’s office and he’s wanted in Livingston Parish too. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Attorney General will likely consolidate Morris’ charges…
cut 7 (09) “…these cases”

Restaurant Brands International, the owner of Burger King, has placed a 1.8 billion dollar bid to buy Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen. Emelie Gunn has more…
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The wife of the former warden of the Avoyelles Correctional Center has turned hereself in to authorities. Tonia Cain was indicted last month on charges of theft, malfeasance and injuring public records. She was the prison’s business manager until she resigned last May. Tonia Cain is also the daughter-in-law of former Angola Prison warden Burl Cain.

13:30 Newscast, February 21st, 2017

State lawmakers are moving close to agreeing to a plan that would close a 304-million dollar midyear budget deficit…:
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The owners of Burger King could soon be in the fried chicken market, as Restaurant Brands International says they’re buying Popeyes for 1.8 billion dollars. Tulane Business Professor Dr. Mark Rosa says clearly the company feels Popeyes has a bright future…:
Cut 9 (09) “healthy premium”
Popeyes was founded in New Orleans in 1972.

Governor John Bel Edwards says his office is investigating State Police amid a recent report 4 troopers took side excursions during a business trip on the taxpayer’s dime. The Division of Administration’s auditor is going to conduct a full investigation into travel from State Police. Political analyst Clancy Dubos…:
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In response to the allegations against the troopers in question, Col Mike Edmonson announced a number of disciplinary actions and policy changes that will take place.

Senate President John Alario announces the special election to fill the District 2 seat vacated by former Senator Troy Brown has been set for April 29th. Brown resigned after some fellow members filed resolutions seeking to expel him over physical violence convictions against a girlfriend and wife. The qualifying period for the special election will be March 15-17.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 21st, 2017

Could lawmakers be getting closer to agreeing on a deal that would close the state’s $304 million dollar budget deficit? The special session must end tomorrow at midnight. Senate President John Alario is hopeful lawmakers are close to reaching a compromise…:
Cut 5 (07) “under that assumption”
The Senate approved a plan that would tap $99 million from the Rainy Day Fund, a deal that hinges on a plan by House Speaker Taylor Barras that would free up statutory dedicated funds in the future.

Covington Representative Paul Hollis plans to propose a bill for the regular session that would make it easier to remove a politician from office. He says it currently takes signatures from 33-percent of a jurisdiction’s registered voters…:
Cut 10 (08) “in that election”
There’s currently an effort to recall Jefferson Parish President Mike Yenni after a sexting scandal with 17-year-old boy.

A Baton Rouge contractor is now facing a slew of charges in multiple parishes after allegedly scamming dozens of August flood victims. Baton Rouge Police say the owner of Complete Construction, Matthew Morris, was booked on offenses including home improvement fraud, theft of assets of an aged person, and exploitation of the infirmed. Legal analyst Tim Meche says there’s a chance Morris won’t serve any jail time…:
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Today’s arrest comes less than two weeks after Morris was booked in Ascension Parish amid allegations he scammed 13 flood victims.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast Feb 21st

At a going away-party for new Pelicans Center DeMarcus Cousins, the three-time All-Star gave a brief emotional speech where he said his love for Sacramento has never changed. Cousins is said to be great in the community, but he’s had his share of run-ins with teammates, coaches and referees. But Jake Madison, writer for Bourbon Street Shots and the host of Locked On Pelicans podcast, says the variables are in place for Cousins to fit in with the Pelicans…
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Cousins is expected to arrive in New Orleans today, the Pels next game is Thursday against Houston.

The LHSAA hopes to release the brackets for the boys basketball playoffs today. They were delayed a day because of a sportsmanship hearing involving Central LaFourche, who was involved in an alteraction with East St. John last Friday and the second half of that game was not played.

The LSU men’s basketball team is looking to avoid its 14th straight loss tonight as they host Auburn. Coach Johnny Jones was asked about how his team is dealing with all of the losing…
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Auburn beat LSU 78-74 earlier this season and they are 5-9 in league play. Tip-off is at 6 PM.

In college baseball tonight. LSU is at UNO. Both teams are 3-0 on the season. Louisiana Tech’s game against Little Rock has been rescheduled until tomorrow due to weather conditions. ULM takes on McNeese in its home opener. Southeastern hosts Tulane. And the Cajuns are at Nicholls for a 7 PM first pitch.

11:30 Newscast, February 21st, 2017

In the final two days of the special session, lawmakers are close to reaching a compromise on how many rainy day dollars to use versus what cuts to make to resolve a $304 million midyear deficit. The Senate approved a plan that would tap $99 million from the state’s savings account. Senate President John Alario says it’s a fair compromise that would protect vital services from deep cuts…:
Cut 3 (08) “of this state”
The deal hinges on a plan by House Speaker Taylor Barras that would free up statutory dedicated funds in the future, including about $97 million next year.

Alario today issued a proclamation calling for a special election to fill the District 2 seat left open by embattled former Senator Troy Brown. The general election is slated to be held on April 29th of this year, with qualifying taking place March 15th-17th. Brown resigned amid calls for his expulsion from the Senate due to two separate physical violence convictions.

DOTD needs an additional $700 million annual investment for the state’s transportation needs, according to Secretary Shawn Wilson.:
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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen has officially been acquired by Restaurant Brands International, the same company that owns Burger King, for $1.8 billion dollars. Restaurant Brands International CEO Daniel Schwartz said Popeyes is a powerful brand with a rich Louisiana heritage that resonates with guests around the world. The chicken chain was founded in New Orleans in 1972.