LRN PM Newscall June 9th

Leaders at the State Capitol are playing the blame game entering the special session. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Tickets for the LSU/Mississippi State Super Regional games this weekend are in hot demand. Michelle Southern reports…:

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It’s a free fishing weekend, as anyone can fish in fresh or salt public waters without a fishing license on Saturday and Sunday. State Wildlife and Fisheries Outreach Biologist Alayna McGarry hopes this will lead to more recreational fishermen

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McGarry says there are no rules or exclusions for those who can fish without a license, but anglers will still have to follow all fishing regulations. She hopes this will encourage more individuals to purchase a license to fish after this weekend.

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McGarry says there are plenty of places anglers are guaranteed to catch a nice sized fish.

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Visit wlf.la.gov for more information on where to fish.

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State leaders are pointing fingers at who’s to blame for the fourth special session of Governor John Bel Edwards’ term. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry of Metairie says they tried to negotiate with the governor over a budget, and he wanted all or nothing. He says that seems to be the governor’s strategy these days.

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But Edwards blames an epic failure of leadership in the House. He says there are some lawmakers who simply refused to give the governor a victory. He says it’s time for the legislature to do what is best for the people of Louisiana.

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The budget dispute  between two chambers is over how much money to withhold in case of another midyear shortfall. The House wants to hold back at least 100-million dollars, the Senate and governor are pushing for a smaller number. Henry says lawmakers will try to negotiate again in the special session, but he’s afraid that won’t be the end of it.

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Edwards says the budget was in a good posture when it came out of the Senate, but the House refused to take a vote on it at all. He says both sides are going to have to give a little to reach an agreement and accomplish what needs to be done for the state.

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Haughton Representative Dodie Horton claims New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson told her “shut the f up” in the chaotic final minutes of the regular session. The House was attempting to approve a budget through procedural moves and Horton says there was well orchestrated chaos when members of the black caucus continued to jeer in the back.

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Horton told our news partner 710 KEEL in Shreveport that Peterson did apologize via text after the incident, but says she has yet to respond. Horton says several lawmakers and witnesses heard the comment from the New Orleans Senator and the chair of the Louisiana Democratic Party.

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Horton says she would never disrespect her colleagues or the House in such a manner. She called the ordeal embarrassing and shameful.

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The tickets to the Baton Rouge Super Regional this weekend between LSU and Mississippi State sold out in less than 30 minutes Friday morning, but fans still have the option of using the secondary ticket market. StubHub spokesperson Johnna Hoff says normally they don’t see this kind of interest for college baseball tickets…:

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Game 1 begins Saturday night at 8pm. First pitch is the same time Sunday, and if a Monday game is necessary the time is TBA. Hoff says when you’re dealing with a rivalry like this, there will always be a huge demand…:

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Game 1 standing room only tickets were going for $200 on StubHub Friday morning, while the lowest price for a Sunday single game ticket was about $130. Hoff says one of the interesting things about this Super Regional is that the “get-in-the-door” price is rising rapidly…:

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12:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2017

State leaders are pointing fingers at who’s to blame for the fourth special session of Governor John Bel Edwards’ term. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry of Metairie says they tried to negotiate with the governor over a budget, and he wanted all or nothing. He says that seems to be the governor’s strategy these days:
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But Edwards blames an epic failure of leadership in the House. He says there are some lawmakers who simply refused to give the governor a victory. He says it’s time for the legislature to do what is best for the people of Louisiana…:
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The House will be back Monday and Edwards is not happy that they opted not to work these three first days of the special session. He posted a picture of the empty chambers on Twitter.

Haughton Representative Dodie Horton claims New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson told her “shut the f up” in the chaotic final minutes of the regular session. The House was attempting to approve a budget through procedural moves and Horton says there was well orchestrated chaos when members of the black caucus continued to jeer in the back…:
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Horton told our news partner 710 KEEL in Shreveport that Peterson did apologize via text after the incident, but says she has yet to respond to the message.

 

11:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2017

Leaders at the State Capitol are playing the blame game entering the special session. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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A report from Time Magazine finds New Orleans is one of the top five metro areas in the country for millennials to live. Demographer Greg Rigamer says that’s the 25-34 age group…:
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The recent survey finds the city saw a nearly 9-percent increase in millennials from 2010 to 2015.

The tickets to the Baton Rouge Super Regional this weekend between LSU and Mississippi State sold out in less than 30 minutes Friday morning, but fans still have the option of using the secondary ticket market. StubHub spokesperson Johnna Hoff says normally they don’t see this kind of interest for college baseball tickets…:
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Game 1 standing room only tickets are going for $200 on StubHub right now.

Anyone can fish without a permit this weekend. State Wildlife and Fisheries Outreach Biologist Alayna McGarry says Free Fishing Weekend is about encouraging more individuals to purchase a license…:
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Visit wlf.la.gov for more information on where to fish.

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 9th

LSU and Mississippi State practice this afternoon at Alex Box Stadium in advance of their Super Regional Series that starts tomorrow night at 8 PM. State has one of the best hitters in college baseball. Brent Rooker is hitting .395 with 23 home runs and 82 RBIs. Former Tigers All-American and ESPN college baseball analyst Ben McDonald says LSU pitchers will have to make some quality pitches against him….
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Rooker had seven hits in three games against LSU earlier this season. LSU brings a 14-game winning streak into play this weekend, while the Bulldogs have won four in a row.

Saints defensive tackle Nick Fairley is seeking a third opinion from a doctor after one heart specialist said he should end his football career. Fairley has been playing with an enlarged heart during his entire NFL career, which began in 2011. A doctor who evaluated him this offseason, saw that his condition has worsened. Coach Sean Payton says Fairely had a third examination this week and they are  waiting on the results.

The Saints will have a three-day minicamp beginning on Tuesday. And weather permitting the practices will be open to the public at the team’s training facility. And it’s also been announced that the Saints will have joint preseason practices with the Los Angeles Chargers in California before their August 20th preseason game. New Orleans will also practice with the Texans in Metairie prior to their August 26th exhibition game.

Back to college baseball…Former Louisiana Tech head coach Greg Goff has interviewed for the vacant ULM head coaching job. That’s according to the News-Star. The Monroe newspaper also reports Louisiana Tech hitting coach Jerry Zulli is leaving for the same job at Alabama.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 9, 2017

On the final day of the legislative session, legislators failed to pass a budget, but they approved legislation that would grant inmates who were convicted of murder while they were juveniles a chance at parole after 25 years. Some legislators wanted to push parole eligibility to 30 years, but New Orleans Representative Gary Carter says there’s no law they could pass to give the victims back what they lost….
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Time Magazine lists New Orleans as one of the top five metro areas in the nation for millennials to live. Demographer Greg Rigamer says the cost of living is one reason why the Big Easy attracts 25 to 34 year olds…
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Rigamer says New Orleans social scene is also attractive to millenials.

I-10 Eastbound between the Sorrento and Gramercy exits in the River Parishes will be shut down tonight at 9 PM as work crews re-install a damaged on-ramp removed for repairs in March. State department of transportaton spokesperson Rodney Mallett advises motorists to check online for updates on the closure and alternative routes….
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Mallett says I-10 will be re-opened before 5 AM on Monday.

It’s a free fishing weekend, as anyone can fish in fresh or salt public waters without a fishing license on Saturday and Sunday. State Wildlife and Fisheries Outreach Biologist Alayna McGarry hopes this will lead to more recreational fishermen….
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09:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2017

Another special session has started at the State Capitol, after lawmakers failed to pass a budget for next fiscal year. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s a sad day in Louisiana, and the options before the Capitol won’t be any different in the special than they were in the regular session…:
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The House wanted to spend less than the Senate in case of a midyear shortfall.

Murderers convicted as juveniles will be eligible for parole after 25 years, as a bill by Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor wins final passage. But Albany Representative Sherman Mack said victims prefer 30 years:
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The measure with 25 years finally passed on a 67 to 34 vote.

If you’re heading to New Orleans over the weekend, use alternative routes as I-10 East between Sorrento and Gramercy will be closed:
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A man accused of dragging a pit bull to its death behind a pickup truck in the Slidell area in late May has been arrested, even though authorities believe it was an accident. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says 50-year-old Willis Brailey apparently didn’t know the dog had fallen out of the bed of the truck, and he’s been charged with simple cruelty to animals. The dog was sent to LSU for a necropsy in order to confirm the cause of death.

08:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards calls yesterday’s ending of the regular session an epic failure as lawmakers were unable to come to a compromise on the House and Senate versions of the spending plan for next fiscal year. The Governor supported the Senate version which he said fully funded TOPS and spared from cuts higher education, prisons and child welfare programs…:
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But House Republican leaders wanted to limit spending in the event of a midyear shortfall. The special session resumes Monday.

Both Eastbound lanes of I-10 will be closed between Sorrento and Gramercy from 9 tonight through Monday morning at the latest. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet says crews removed a ramp in March to take off for repair and now they’re putting it back, so use an alternate route if you’re going to New Orleans:
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Juveniles serving life sentences for murder will soon be eligible for parole after 25 years. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Baton Rouge man accused of running over a 12-year-old boy in a police chase during a drug investigation is saying he’s not the one who hit the child. Joshual Hilton’s attorney issued a statement after new charges were announced against the suspect, saying the truth is that their client is innocent in the death of Sammy Lee. State Police say they stand by their charge of manslaughter.

 

07:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2017

Lawmakers are headed into a special session as there was no budget deal reached in time Thursday. The regular session had to end at 6pm, and the moments leading up to the inevitable sine die were tense and chaotic. The House wanted to withhold spending $100 million in case of a midyear shortfall, while the Senate only wanted to hold back $50 million to avoid deeper cuts to state agencies. Governor Edwards called what happened an epic failure by House Republicans.

As to what DID happen yesterday was final passage on a bill by Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor that makes murderers convicted as juveniles eligible for parole after 25 years. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says this puts Louisiana in line with federal law…:
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This was the last piece of Edwards’ criminal justice overhaul.

New Orleans is one of the top five cities for millennials to live, according to a report from Time Magazine. Jeff Palermo has more..:
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One person is dead after a wreck in Baton Rouge that was believed to have happened when two vehicles were drag racing. Officials say at least three people were taken to the hospital, one in critical condition who later died.

An 18-wheeler carrying mangoes lost its load after it overturned on I-10 east 2am Thursday between Gross Tete and Lobdell, and crews weren’t able to clean up the mess that closed the left lane and caused a traffic nightmare until late yesterday.

06:45 Sportscast, June 9th, 2017

We’ll find out today who LSU plans to pitch in Game One of the Super Regional Series against Mississippi State. The Bulldogs have already announced a starter. Sophomore left-hander Konner Pilkington will pitch on Saturday. Former LSU pitcher and now college baseball analyst Ben McDonald says Pilkington is the real deal…:
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The first two games of the best of three will start at 8pm tomorrow and Sunday.

The All-America honors have begun rolling in for LSU ahead of the Baton Rouge Super Regional. Outfielder Greg Deichmann was named a first team All-American by Baseball America. Pitcher Alex Lange was named to the publication’s second team.

Elsewhere, Ragin’ Cajun relief pitcher Wyatt Marks was named a first team All-American. Louisiana Tech pitcher Nate Harris rounded out the state’s representatives on the All-America teams.

New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton confirmed Thursday that defensive tackle Nick Fairley is dealing with a heart issue that threatens his NFL career. The DT is awaiting a third medical opinion. Payton told NewOrleansSaints.com that’s what they are waiting on…:
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He says Fairley has to have full confidence that continuing to play won’t make matters worse.

Meanwhile The Black and Gold are expected to hold joint practices with the Los Angeles Chargers before their August 20th preseason match up in L.A. New Orleans is also expected to hold joint practices in Metairie with the Houston Texans prior to the their preseason contest of the season on August 26th.

The Monroe News-Star is reporting that Greg Goff, formerly of Louisiana Tech and Alabama, has interviewed for the vacant baseball job at ULM. Goff was fired by The Crimson Tide amid allegations he violated NCAA rules.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 9th, 2017

Another special session has started at the State Capitol, after lawmakers failed to pass a budget for next fiscal year. Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards calls it an epic failure by House Republican leadership…:
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The standoff ended up being over $50 million dollars in spending. That’s how much the Senate & Edwards agreed to hold back, but the House wanted to save $100 million in case of a midyear shortfall. House Appropriations Chair Cameron Henry…:
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The House will begin holding meetings Monday. The Senate has to wait for the lower chamber so they return to the Capitol Wednesday.

A report from Time Magazine finds New Orleans is one of the top five metro areas in the country for millennials to live. Demographer Greg Rigamer says that’s the 25-34 age group…:”
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The recent survey finds the city saw a nearly 9-percent increase in millennials from 2010 to 2015.

If you’re headed that way this weekend, know that I-10 East between the Sorrento and Gramercy exits will be closed for construction starting tonight at 9. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet says crews will install a repaired on-ramp bridge…:
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It will re-open Monday morning at the latest.