12:30 Newscast, June 27th, 2017

The family of the man who was killed in a scuffle with Baton Rouge Police officers have filed a lawsuit against several parties involved in the incident. Lawyers spoke on behalf of Alton Sterling’s five children. This is Attorney Michael Adams…:
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The U.S. Justice Department has already said they will not pursue charges against the officers. The lawsuit was filed in Baton Rouge.

Senior petroleum analyst Patrick Dehaan with GasBuddy.com says July 4th gas prices are the lowest since 2005. He says we’re paying $2.06 here compared to the national average of $2.25…:
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He says this means you can expect the roads to be busy for the holiday.

A House Resolution out of the recent legislative session would have the State Department of Health study the feasibility of increasing the age to purchase tobacco produces to 21. It’s by West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman who says one of the things they want the state to examine is the impact of being more mature before you can buy smokes
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Only two states, California and Hawaii, have raised the smoking age to 21 so far.

The NOPD has made a second arrest in the attack and robbery in the French Quarter over the weekend. Today Joshua Simmon was booked, after Dejuan Paul surrender Monday. There are two other suspects at large.

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 27

A three-run fourth inning was the difference last night as Florida held on for a 4-3 victory over the LSU Tigers in Game 1 of the championship series of the CWS. LSU starting pitcher Russell Reynolds was excellent through three innings, but three consecutive walks in the 4th inning led to three Florida runs. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri wishes he took Reynolds out after the 3rd inning…
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LSU got the deficit down to one run on two different occasions, but couldn’t get the big hit off of Gators closer Michael Byrne, who earned his 19th save.

Tonight Jared Poche will start on the hill for the Tigers, looking for his 40th career victory.

Saints defensive tackle Nick Fairley will not play football in 2017 because of a heart condition that has at least one doctor concerned it has gotten worse since he entered the league. The team has placed Fairley on the reserve-non-football injury list, which means he can’t play this season. It’s unclear if Fairley will be able to return to the football field again. He signed a four-year contract worth 28-million dollars this offseason after registering a career-high 6.5 sacks in 2016.

One of the top running backs in the state has flipped his commitment from UCLA to LSU. Many’s AJ Carter becomes the third running back verbal pledge in the Tigers 2018 class. The six-foot, 220 pound tailback is considered a three-star prospect after ushing for 22-hundred yards and 41 total touchdowns as a junior.

In basketball news….the Pelicans Anthony Davis has been named to the second team All-Defense team after averaging 2.2 blocks per game.

11:30 Newscast June 27

Lawyers representing the five children of Alton Sterling have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baton Rouge, it’s police department and police chief and the two white police officers who were involved in last summer’s fatal shooting of the black man. Attorney Chris Stewart says a culture of racial bias among Baton Rouge cops fueled the shooting.

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The U.S. Justice Department will not pursue charges against Officers Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake the 2nd.

Authorities have discovered what they believe to be the body of a 9-year-old girl who was swept away by rushing waters while swimming in the Tangipahoa River. Police located what they suspect is the body of Gabrielle McCoy about two miles south of where she was last seen. Nearly 100 rescuers from 15 agencies in the Tangipahoa Parish area have combed the area since Sunday afternoon.

Tiger fans will soon have a new brew of their own, as Louisiana’s own Community Coffee gears up to launch an LSU Blend full-bodied special dark roast coffee. Community Coffee spokesperson Jodi Conachen says the Baton Rouge based company was born wanted to honor its roots. She says all fans of the purple and gold will love the new LSU Blend.

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Conachen says the special dark roast blend is already extremely popular in Tiger Country.

This year’s Fourth of July gas prices are the lowest since 2005. Senior petroleum analyst Patrick Dehaan with GasBuddy.com says prices have been sliding over the last few weeks. He says believe it or not, prices at the pump are lower now than they were on January 1.

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10:30 Newscast June 27

The US Senate’s version of the healthcare bill has state Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee concerned about the future of healthcare in Louisiana. She says this bill could even impact the state’s economy by tying healthcare reimbursement to medical inflation. She says that could cause the state’s budget to upswing up to a billion dollars from year to year.

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Supporters of the bill say it will save money and reduce insurance costs.

A former Monroe choir director is accused of violating his probation just weeks after receiving a plea deal. 25-year-old Christian Amos was told to register as a sex offender and not to live near a school. The former Neville High School teacher was booked after records show he failed to reside at a residence provided. Amos was arrested in March for allegedly giving pot to students and having sex with them.

Two new laws seek to curb the state’s opioid epidemic, but East Baton Rouge Parish coroner Dr. Beau Clark says more can still be done. He says the new laws seek to prevent people from becoming addicts, but he says many people are already addicted to opioids.

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Clark says another challenge is the lack of state funding for rehab centers.

An Iberia Parish man and his son have been cited for illegally killing a Louisiana black bear. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says 59-year-old Ellie Dupre and his son were cited because Louisiana black bears are a protected species.

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The bear was killed in November of 2015.

 

09:30 Newscast, June 27th, 2017

Department of Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says the Republican Senate healthcare bill would mean up to 500,000 Louisianans would lose their insurance. She says the plan aims to address the rising cost of coverage, but this would actually drive prices up even more…:
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But supporters say it all comes down to making healthcare affordable for as many people as possible.

It was a great effort by LSU, but the Tigers ended up coming up short in a 4-3 loss to Florida in Game 1 of the College World Series finals. But there is still ball to be played. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s still confident the Tigers can win their seventh national championship, because of the starting pitchers that are scheduled to throw in Games 2 and 3:
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A father and son have been cited for killing a Louisiana black bear in Iberia Parish in 2015. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says they were actually able to match the bullet from the dead bear with one from the gun of 59-year-old Elie Dupre. He says LDWF takes this very seriously…:
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Even after lawmakers passed two laws aimed at addressing the state’s opioid epidemic, experts say more can be done to solve the growing problem. East Baton Rouge Parish coroner Dr. Beau Clark says the challenge with treating people is that rehab isn’t funded on the state level, and addicts end up in prisons. He says he says they need treatment, not jail…:
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He says last year 34 people died of heroin overdoses in East Baton Rouge Parish.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 27th, 2017

The family of the man who was killed in a scuffle with Baton Rouge Police officers say they plan to file a lawsuit against several parties involved in the incident. Lawyers representing Alton Sterling’s children say they will hold a news conference this morning to provide additional details.

LSU’s backs are against the wall again. Jeff Palermo reports the Tigers need to win tonight to force a third and deciding game of the CWS championship series…:
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The Republican Senate healthcare bill is receiving reactions from both sides. Supporters of the plan say they like that it repeals the federal mandate to purchase insurance. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says it all comes down to making healthcare affordable for as many people as possible…:
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But the Governor’s Office is asking Louisiana Senators to oppose the plan saying it would result in up to 500,000 Louisianans losing their insurance.

East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Dr. Beau Clark says he likes that laws were passed in the last session aimed at addressing the state’s opiod epidemic, but says more needs to be done. He says getting drug dealers off the streets would be one step which would mean law enforcement needs to target drug cartels that bring heroin into the state…:
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07:30 Newscast, June 27th, 2017

The Edwards administration is very concerned about the Republican Senate healthcare bill, while others are encouraged. Halen Doughty has more:
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The LSU baseball team needs to win tonight and tomorrow if they want to take it all following a 4-3 loss to Florida last night in game one of the College World Series Finals.

19-year-old Brittany Monk pleads guilty to manslaughter in the death of 47-year-old Robert Noce of Zachary. Monk and her fiance allegedly stabbed Noce and strangled him with a belt in 2015 because she says he molested her as a child.

Experts say more can be done to solve the state’s opiod epidemic. East Baton Rouge Parish coroner Dr. Beau Clark says the idea with the recently enacted laws is to stop creating new addicts by limiting prescriptions. But he says many people are already hooked and need help.:
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In 2016, 34 people died of heroin overdoses in East Baton Rouge Parish, and there’s already been 20 overdose deaths in 2017.

A father and son have been cited for killing a Louisiana black bear in Iberia Parish. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says agents found the bear shot to death in November of 2015. He says the bullet was pulled from the bear during a necropsy…:
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He says 59-year-old Elie Dupre and his 15-year-old son were cited.

 

06:45 Sportscast, June 27th, 2017

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LSU’s backs are against the wall again. Jeff Palermo reports the Tigers need to win tonight to force a third and deciding game of the CWS championship series…:
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First pitch is at 7pm and the game will be televised on ESPN.

The LSU football team may have gotten its biggest flip to date as the state’s top running back, AJ Carter, de-committed from UCLA and instead has decided to play for The Tigers. Carter is a three star RB out of Many and he’s the third running back to commit to LSU in the past week.

On Monday the New Orleans Saints announced that Defensive Tackle Nick Fairley was placed on the team’s reserve/non-football illness list. The the veteran DT learned a few months ago that a Red Flag was raised on his heart after a health examine. Nick is coming off his best season as a pro, and signed a one-year deal with the Saints in the spring of 2016. Now the future of Fairley with the Saints and his future in the NFL are all on hold, as he’s out for the 2017 season.

LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade took part in the SEC Coaches’ Summer Teleconference on Monday, and said, obviously, the Purple and Gold nation wants to see hoops win bad. He said the plan is to shore up some defensive issues that Tigers had last season, and change the standards for LSU basketball in general.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 27th, 2017

The Republican Senate healthcare bill has the Edwards administration very concerned about the future of healthcare in Louisiana. State Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says if passed as is, the plan would result in up to 500,000 Louisianans losing their insurance…:
Cut 10 (11) “affordable care now”
Supporters of the bill say it will save federal dollars and lower insurance premiums for patients.

A three-run fourth inning was the difference last night as Florida held on for a 4-3 victory over the LSU Tigers in Game 1 of the championship series of the CWS. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri says it was a great effort by his players..:
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LSU needs to win tonight to send the series to a third and deciding game.

Two new laws were passed to address the opioid epidemic, but East Baton Rouge Parish coroner Dr. Beau Clark says more can still be done…:
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New Orleans Police say one suspect has surrendered and detectives have learned the identities of the other three in the vicious beating and robbery of two tourists in the French Quarter. He’s 21-year-old Dejuan Paul. NOPD wants the others to surrender before cops come arrest them.

 

LRN AM Newscall June 27, 2017

Two new laws were passed to address the opioid epidemic, but East Baton Rouge Parish coroner Dr. Beau Clark says more can still be done. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The Edwards administration is very concerned about the Republican Senate healthcare bill, while others are encouraged. Halen Doughty has more…

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LSU’s backs are against the wall again. Jeff Palermo reports the Tigers need to win tonight to force a third and deciding game of the CWS championship series…

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Even after lawmakers passed two laws aimed at addressing the state’s opioid epidemic, experts say more can be done to solve the growing problem. East Baton Rouge Parish coroner Dr. Beau Clark says the new laws are phase one, which is to stop creating new addicts by limiting opioid prescriptions. But he says many people are already living with an addiction, and they need treatment.

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Clark says the challenge with treating these people is that rehabs are not funded on the state level, which is why many addicts end up in prisons. He says addiction is an illness that belongs in a medical facility, not the judicial system. But he says that takes money.

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In 2016, 34 people died of heroin overdoses in East Baton Rouge Parish, and there’s already been 20 overdose deaths in 2017. Clark says another key component to addressing the opioid epidemic is getting drug dealers off the streets. He says it will take law enforcement targeting drug cartels that bring heroin into the state.

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A father and son have been cited for killing a Louisiana black bear in Iberia Parish. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says agents found the bear shot to death in November of 2015. He says the bullet was pulled from the bear during a necropsy.

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Einck says an extensive investigation followed resulting in the citation against 59-year-old Elie Dupre and his 15-year-old son. Both are from New Iberia. He says the charge of illegally killing a Louisiana black bear carries serious penalties.

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The bear was a 9-year-old female that was part of a long term monitoring program and wore a tracking device. Einck says while this bear provided a lot of essential data to LDWF, it’s important to protect all Louisiana black bears because they are a protected species.

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The Republican Senate healthcare bill has the Edwards administration very concerned about the future of healthcare in Louisiana. State Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says if passed as is, the bill would result in up to 500,000 Louisianans losing their insurance.

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Gee says this bill also does not address one of the biggest concerns that came after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, like the rising cost of health insurance. She says the Senate’s plan will actually drive up insurance costs even more.

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Gee says this healthcare bill could also impact the state’s economy. She says it ties healthcare reimbursement to medical inflation. She says that could mean Louisiana’s budget would upswing up to a billion dollars from one year to the next.

Cut 12 (09) “lot of tweaking”

Supporters of the bill say it will save federal dollars and lower insurance premiums for patients. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills likes that the bill repeals the federal mandate to purchase insurance. He says it all comes down to making healthcare affordable for as many people as possible.

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A three-run fourth inning was the difference last night as Florida held on for a 4-3 victory over the LSU Tigers in Game 1 of the championship series of the CWS. LSU starting pitcher Russell Reynolds was excellent through three innings, but three consecutive walks in the 4th inning led to three Florida runs. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri wishes he took Reynolds out after the 3rd inning…

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Despite the 3-0 deficit in the 4th inning, LSU battled back to close the gap to one run on two occasions, but couldn’t get over the hump. Mainieri says it was a great effort by his players…

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LSU needs to win tonight to send the series to a third and deciding game. Mainieri says he’s still confident the Tigers can win their seventh national championship, because of the starting pitchers that are scheduled to throw in Games 2 and 3…

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