10:30 LRN Newscast February 10th

A UNO statewide poll finds six-out-of-10 Louisiana residents blame former Governor Bobby Jindal for the state’s budget problems. UNO political scientist Ed Chervenak says the state’s fiscal troubles started early in Jindal’s term…:
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The telephone survey interviewed about nine-hundred Louisiana residents.

Valentine’s Day sales are expected to be about 18.2 billion dollars this year, compared to 19.7 billion dollars last year. Emelie Gunn has more…
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U.S. Representative Clay Higgins urges new Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to use social media as a way to vet immigrants. The Republican from St. Landry Parish says the Obama administration failed to use this publicly available data…:
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Higgins, who became famous himself on social media with his no-nonsense crime videos while captain, made the comments during a Homeland Security Committee meeting.

A survey from insurance quotes dot com finds many drivers never look to see if they can find a cheaper auto insurance policy. The survey also finds over half of drivers haven’t switched auto insurance companies in at least eight years and 6-percent of motorists have stuck with the same provider for over 30 years. Insurance Commissioner Donelon says there is a comparison rate guide on the department of insurance’s website….
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09:30 Newscast, February 10th, 2017

Lawmakers are slated to begin a special session on Monday to discuss how best to close a $304 million dollar budget shortfall; and a recent survey shows Louisianians surveyed blame the fiscal mess on former Governor Bobby Jindal. UNO political scientist Ed Chervenak says Governor John Bel Edwards continues to be popular with a 49 percent approval rating…:
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The telephone survey interviewed about nine-hundred Louisiana residents earlier this week.

U.S. Representative Clay Higgins urges new Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to use social media as a way to vet immigrants. He says this can be accomplished by requiring a visa applicant to provide their social media usernames and passwords…:
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The Republican from St. Landry Parish made the comments during a Homeland Security Committee meeting.

39-percent of drivers in the U.S. have never shopped around to find cheaper auto insurance. That’s according to InsuranceQuotes.com. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says an easy way for drivers to save money on auto insurance is to increase your deductible or lower your coverage limits. He says this is considered self-insuring and taking as much risk as a motorist can reasonably afford…:
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He says there is a comparison rate guide on the department of insurance’s website to view different policies.

One worker is still missing and two others injured after an explosion and fire at the Phillips 66 pipeline in Paradis, according to the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office. They said the fire could burn for hours or even days in the area about 30 miles west of New Orleans. The cause of the blast is under investigation.

 

08:30 Newscast, February 10th, 2017

Are the state’s budget woes the fault of the Jindal Administration? A telephone poll of 900 Louisiana residents conducted by UNO finds 60% of those asked blame former Governor Bobby Jindal for the current fiscal mess. UNO political scientist Ed Chervenak says two-thirds of respondents say there is a need for a special legislative session:
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A recent survey by insurance Quotes finds 39-percent of motorists have never looked around for a cheaper policy. Don Molino has more…:
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A suggestion to use social media as a way to vet immigrants is being brought by Louisiana US Representative Clay Higgins. The Republican from St. Landry Parish said at a Homeland Security meeting that one way to prevent a possible terrorist from entering the US is to check out their Facebook Page…:
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Higgins says he is encouraged with the direction of the Homeland Security Department after hearing Secretary John Kelly speak.

Are you planning on getting your sweetheart anything for Valentine’s Day? The National Retail Federation says the number of couples who plan to celebrate Tuesday’s romantic holiday is down 10-percent from 2007, to just over half of us. But LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says it’s still a big day for retailers..:
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The NRF says consumers are expected to spend 18.2 billion dollars for Valentines this year.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 10th, 2017

A UNO survey finds most Louisiana residents blame former Governor Bobby Jindal for the state’s current budget problems. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office says a large explosion at the Phillips 66 pipeline in Paradis left three workers injured, and one still missing. They say the fire could possibly burn for a couple of days, and it’s still an active scene. The Sheriff said the blaze is like a loud blow torch that’s 30-40 feet wide and at least that high into the air. Sixty homes in the area were evacuated.

U.S. Representative Clay Higgins urges new Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to use social media as a way to vet immigrants. The Republican from St. Landry Parish says the Obama administration failed to use this publicly available data…:
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Higgins, who became famous himself on social media with his no-nonsense crime videos while captain, made the comments during a Homeland Security Committee meeting.

The National Retail Federation finds this Valentine’s Day consumers are expected to spend 18.2 billion dollars. That’s down from 19.7 billion dollars last year. LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says we might be seeing a shift in how people celebrate this romantic holiday as couples are doing more things for each other year round…:
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The report also finds the number of people who celebrate the holiday has dropped by nearly 10-percent from 2007.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 10th, 2017

The Saints will stay in Louisiana for training camp this season. The NFL team will train at their facilities in Metairie after holding camp in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia the last three seasons. Saints analyst Mike Detillier says it’s good news for the fans…:
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The team let the contract expire in West Virginia after three years and three straight non-playoff seasons.

Meanwhile the Saints continue to fill out their coaching staff as they announce former Tulane Head Coach Curtis Johnson, and former defensive line coach & run game coordinator for North Carolina State, Ryan Nielsen have been hired. Curtis joins the Saints staff as receivers coach and gets the title of Senior Offensive Assistant. Neilsen will be the new defensive line coach for the Saints.

In college hoops, Louisiana Tech managed to escape with a nail-biting 62-61 road victory over UTEP last night. With the win, Tech is now in a three way tie for fifth place in the Conference USA standings.

In the Southland, Northwestern Fell to Houston Baptist 86-69 in Natchitoches. UNO had a massive second half surge to down conference foe and in-state rival McNeese 69-63 last night in Lake Charles.

LSU second baseman Cole Freeman and outfielder Antoine Duplantis have been named to the SEC Coaches Pre-season All-SEC first team. Shortstop Kramer Robertson, outfielder Greg Deichmann and starting pitcher Alex Lange were named to the second team. The Tigers’ baseball team is a unanimous pick to win the 2017 SEC West Division, and both LSU and Florida were voted co favorites to win the SEC championship by the league’s 14 head coaches.

The Shreveport Times is reporting that Bulldogs quarterback J’mar Smith will make the Tech baseball roster and help provide depth in the outfield.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 10th, 2017

A UNO statewide poll finds six-out-of-10 Louisiana residents blame former Governor Bobby Jindal for the state’s budget problems. The Louisiana legislature is set to begin a third special session to correct a budget deficit since Jindal left office. UNO political scientist Ed Chervenak says the state’s fiscal troubles started early in Jindal’s term…:
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The telephone survey interviewed about nine-hundred Louisiana residents earlier this week.

A survey by insuranceQuotes finds 39-percent of drivers in the U.S. have never shopped around to find cheaper auto insurance. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says looking for the best policies and rates is a great idea given that auto insurance prices are on the rise…:
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He suggests increasing your deductible or lower your coverage limits.

Valentine’s Day sales are expected to be about 18.2 billion dollars this year, compared to 19.7 billion dollars last year. Emelie Gunn has more:
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State Senator Dan Claitor said he plans to introduce a resolution Monday to expel Senator Troy Brown from his post at the Capitol. The Baton Rouge lawmaker said he has heard from constituents who are “appalled” by the allegations against Brown, who recently pleaded no contest to two charges of domestic abuse.

 

LRN AM Newscall February 10th

A recent survey by insurance Quotes finds 39-percent of motorists have never looked around for a cheaper policy. Don Molino has more…

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Valentine’s Day sales are expected to be about 18.2 billion dollars this year, compared to 19.7 billion dollars last year. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A UNO survey finds most Louisiana residents blame former Governor Bobby Jindal for the state’s current budget problems. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A survey by insuranceQuotes finds 39-percent of drivers in the U.S. have never shopped around to find cheaper auto insurance. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says looking for the best policies and rates is a great idea given that auto insurance prices are on the rise….

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Donelon says an easy way for drivers to save money on auto insurance is to increase your deductible or lower your coverage limits. He says this is considered self-insuring and taking as much risk as a motorist can reasonably afford.

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The survey also finds over half of drivers haven’t switched auto insurance companies in at least eight years and 6-percent of motorists have stuck with the same provider for over 30 years. Donelon says there is a comparison rate guide on the department of insurance’s website to view different policies.

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The National Retail Federation finds this Valentine’s Day consumers are expected to spend 18.2 billion dollars. That’s down from 19.7 billion dollars last year. LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says we might be seeing a shift in how people celebrate this romantic holiday as couples are doing more things for each other around the year.

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The report also finds the number of people who celebrate the holiday has dropped by nearly 10-percent from 2007 to 54-percent this year. But Rice says this is still a big holiday for retailers.

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Consumers are expected to spend about 85 dollars on their significant other or spouse. Rice says many couples are moving away from the chocolates and jewelry and giving their partner experimental gifts.

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U.S. Representative Clay Higgins urges new Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to use social media as a way to vet immigrants. Higgins made the comments during a Homeland Security Committee meeting. The Republican from St. Landry Parish says the Obama administration failed to use this publicly available data…

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Higgins believes a good way to prevent a terrorist from entering the U.S. is to review the social media use of immigrants who apply for a visa…

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Higgins says he is encouraged with the direction of the Homeland Security Department after hearing Secretary John Kelly speak. He says a visa applicant should also be required to provide their social media accounts and passwords

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A UNO statewide poll finds six-out-of-10 Louisiana residents blame former Governor Bobby Jindal for the state’s budget problems. The Louisiana legislature is set to begin a third special session to correct a budget deficit since Jindal left office. UNO political scientist Ed Chervenak says the state’s fiscal troubles started early in Jindal’s term

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Chervenak says even though legislators are set to enter another special session where budget cuts will be required, Governor John Bel Edwards continues to have a strong approval rating of 49-percent…

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The telephone survey interviewed about nine-hundred Louisiana residents earlier this week. Chervenak says two-thirds of respondents say there is a need for a special legislative session…

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The Saints will stay in Louisiana for training camp this season. The NFL team will train at their facilities in Metairie after holding camp in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia the last three seasons. Saints analyst Mike Detillier says it’s good news for the fans

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Coach Sean Payton was very complimentary of the setup at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virgina. But the team let the contract expire after three years and three straight non-playoff seasons. Detillier says practicing at the resort was not the reason for the losing seasons

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Detillier says the team’s indoor facility is a reason why the Saints might have elected to stay home for training camp

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18:30 LRN Newscast February 9th

Flu season is in full swing. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Marvel is shooting a TV series in New Orleans. Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly says television productions last longer and employ more people than movies and there’s the potential a series can be picked up year after year…
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Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger will air on the Freeform channel.

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board said today that Wednesday’s deadly explosion at Packaging Corporation America in Beauregard Parish occurred as contractors were welding near a tank during a facility shutdown. State Police Sergeant James Anderson says they have an idea what was inside that tank…
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Three people were killed and one person remains hospitalized.

A Baton Rouge contractor has been arrested amid allegations he defrauded more than dozen homeowners who flooded in August. That’s according to Ascension Sheriff Jeff Wiley who says 39-year-old Matthew Morris would complicate agreements to rack up thousands in claims:
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Morris faces a number of charges and his bond has been set at 500-thousand dollars.

17:30 LRN Newscast February 9th

State health officials say we have reached the peak of the influenza season as every five out of 100 doctor visits are for flu-like symptoms. Doctor Frank Welch with the Louisiana Department of Health says they are also seeing other illnesses that first started as the flu…
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Welch says the H-3-N-2 strain is making people very sick.

Filming is underway in Louisiana for a new TV series from Marvel. Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly says they’re very excited to have the Marvel brand in Louisiana. He says the new show is a spin off from a Marvel classic, The Spectacular Spider-Man…:
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He says they’ll be filming in New Orleans and likely in other areas of the state as well.

There’s more encouraging news about state Wildlife and Fisheries agent Tyler Wheeler. They anticipate he’ll leave a rehab facility in Mississippi and return to his home by the weekend. Wheeler was shot five times during a traffic stop in Monroe last month. LDWF Colonel Joey Broussard says there’s been an outpouring of support for Wheeler across the nation…
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Two people have been arrested in connection with the shooting.

Ascension Parish Sheriff deputies have arrested a Baton Rouge business owner for allegedly defrauding over a dozen homeowners who were victims of the August flood. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says any other contractors who are doing the same thing need to take heed…
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Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris faces several charges.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 9th

The Saints announce they will hold training camp this year at their team’s facility in Metairie. The last three years they were at White Sulphur Springs, West Virgina and each season ended with a seven and nine record. 2009 to 2013 was the last time they held training camp in Metairie and they had two of the best seasons in franchise history during that time.

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron formally introduced his two new assistant coaches today. Tommie Robinson is the Tigers new running backs coach and recruiting coorindator and he explained why he left a good situation at Southern Cal…
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New Orleans native Mickey Joseph is the other new addition and he’ll coach receivers.

LSU and Florida were voted co-favorites to win the 2017 SEC baseball championship based on a poll of the league’s coaches. Five players were also named to the coahces preseason all-SEC squad….Cole Freeman, Antoine Duplantis, Kramer Robertson, Greg Deichmann and Alex Lange.

LSU Coach Paul Mainieri has announced Lange will start on opening night against Air Force on February 17th. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says it’s not a big surprise, since he’s the ace of the staff…
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During the opening weekend, Jared Poche will start on Saturday and freshman right-hander Eric Walker will start on Sunday. Mainieri says Walker knows how to change speeds and he can throw three pitches for strikes.

In college hoops tonight…Louisiana Tech is at UTEP. The Bulldogs are two games back of Middle Tennesse in the Conference USA standings. In the Southland…Northwestern State hosts Houston Baptist , while UNO is at McNeese. The Privateers are tied for first in the league.