07:30 LRN Sportscast

LSU is the champions of the SEC West after beating Mississippi State 11-5 last night. The Tigers had eight hits, but walked 11 times and two batters reached on hit by pitches. In the 6th inning, LSU scored four times, three of those runs came across with bases on balls with the bases loaded. Catcher Michael Papierski had a big game as he went 2-for-3 with three runs scored and drove in two. The Illinois native hit his 7th home run. Here’s the call on the LSU Sports Radio Network…

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Nick Coomes drove in three runs. Kramer Robertson had three hits and scored three times. LSU is 20-9 and they can win the overall SEC title with a win over Mississippi State today and if Kentucky beats Florida.

LSU was not the only team to score a bunch of runs. Louisiana Tech had 19 runners cross the plate in a 19-2 win over Middle Tennessee. Colby Hamilton was five-for-five with three runs scored and four runs driven in.

Southeastern Louisiana put up double digits on the board as the Lions defeated Seton Hall 10-7. Lamar knocked off McNeese four to one, UNO swept a doubleheader from Northwestern State and Central Arkansas took two from Nicholls.

The Ragin Cajuns scored four runs in the first inning and went on to beat ULM 5-3. Steven Sensley and Kennon Fontenot each homered.

LSU and UL Lafayette will meet in softball for first time since 2013 in the Baton Rouge Regional today at noon. Both teams won yesterday, the Cajuns blanked McNeese six to nothing as Alex Stewart threw a no hitter and the Tigers edged Fairfield 2-1. Louisiana Tech lost to Minnesota 11-3 yesterday and will play from the loser’s bracket today in Tuscaloosa.

1830 Newscast May 19

Crews worked for more than 10 hours to remove the 16-foot tall, 7-thousand pound statue of Robert E. Lee from its 68-foot pedestal on St. Charles Avenue. It’s the fourth confederate-era monument to be taken down in recent weeks after the Metro City Council voted to remove them. It’s unclear where the memorials to confederate leaders will go from here.

The Senate is committed to fully funding the TOPS scholarship program, despite budget troubles, according to President John Alario. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The full House approves a bill to require more training for police. A proposal by Baton Rouge Representative Ted James would require officers to receive at least 400 hours of basic POST training before entering the field.

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James says he’s worked on this bill with the help of law enforcement around the state.

Safe Boating Week begins Saturday and runs through May 26. Adam Einck with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries advises boaters to sign up for a free boating safety course on LDWF’s website.

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Louisiana recorded 24 boating fatalities in 2016, and this year nine people have died in boating accidents.

 

17:30 LRN Newscast May 19th

Workers are removing a statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee which stood above a New Orleans traffic circle since 1884. It’s the fourth Confederate monument taken down in recent weeks. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says these monuments were erected after the Civil War to show white supremacy still influenced the city…
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A measure that increases the training requirement for police officers to at least 400 hours heads to the Senate. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James’ bill would also require officers to complete 20 additional hours of annual training, including courses on bias policing recognition.
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James filed the bill in response to the Alton Sterling shooting in Baton Rouge.

Three people were killed when their vehicle split in half in Ascension Parish. Halen Doughty has the story…
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Safe Boating Week kicks off tomorrow in Louisiana. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says their agents will conduct more safety checks on waterways and they want boaters to keep these three things in mind when on the water.
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Louisiana has seen 9 boating fatalities so far this year.

1630 Newscast May 19

Crews have been working all day to remove the statue of Robert E. Lee from its 68-foot pedestal in New Orleans. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says taking down the confederate monuments was the right thing to do.

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The Senate Finance committee has started hearings on the proposed spending plan for next fiscal year. Senate President John Alario says the budget the House approved does not properly fund the Department of Children and Family Services.

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Alario says the House did not allocate all the available funds, and that money could be used to fill the budget gaps.

Three people from St. Amant were killed when their vehicle veered off the roadway, went airborne, and hit a tree, causing it to split in half. State Trooper Bryan Lee says the three young adults were found by a family member after they didn’t come home following a night out.

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The victims are identified as Thomas Jones, Austin Kiernan, and Sydney Persac.

A bill to increase the training requirement for police to 400 hours is heading to the Senate. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says his bill also requires 20 hours of annual training and more focus in some key areas.

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The House approved the measure 82 to 5.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 19th

If LSU wins tonight, they’ll clinch the SEC West. The Tigers defeated Mississippi State three to one last night, behind strong pitching from Alex Lange and two relievers, Zach Hess and Hunter Newman. Zach Watson drove in two runs and fellow freshman Josh Smith drove in the third run…
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Smith and the Tigers will battle the Bulldogs tonight at 6:30.

McNeese State clinched the regular season Southland Conference title last night with a 10-2 win over Lamar. The Cowboys are now 21-7 in the league. Nicholls improved their chances of making the Southland tourney with a five to nothing win over Central Arkansas. Southern was eliminated from the SWAC Tournament.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees told the Dan Patrick Show that he would not tell his wife, Brittany, if he had suffered a concussion. Brees made the comments in response to Tom Brady’s wife, who said Brady has had multiple concussions inlcuding one last year. Brees says he wouldn’t want his wife to worry about it. The Saints QB also said on the Dan Patrick Show that the NFL’s proposal to limit overtime to 10 minutes is a bad idea and he prefers the overtime in college football.

ESPN’s Marc Stein reports the Pelicans are close to hiring Denver Nuggets assistant coach Chris Finch. Finch got credit for helping Denver improve its offensive numbers last season and Pelicans management reportedly believes he can capitalize on the skills of Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins.

Shreveport Mayor Ollie Tyler says she would like to see a dowtown arena built that can be used various events and be home to a minor league basketball team. The Pelicans are launching their own NBA D-League team and they are looking at several different cities in the Gulf South.

15:30 LRN Newscast May 19th

Senate President John Alario says the upper chamber is committed to fully funding the TOPS program in the budget, but they do not support a House bill that raises the GPA requirement to 2.75. Alario says too many students rely on TOPS.
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The Senate Finance committee is currently examing the budget and is expected to make changes to it, shuffling money around that will differ from what the House passed.

State Police say three young adults from St. Amant were killed when their vehicle veered off the road, went airborne, striking a tree and splitting in half. All three victims were found outside the vehicle. State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says there’s still a lot of questions…
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A family member of one of the victims found the dead bodies last night.

The full House has approved a measure that would require higher training standards for police officers. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James bill would require officers to receive at least 400 hours of basic POST training before entering the field.
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James says he’s worked with law enforcement to come up with the best practices to prepare officers for work in the field.

Boating season is ramping up, which is why Safe Boating Week starts tomorrow. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck encourages boaters to make sure they have the proper safety equipment, including life jackets and a fire extinguisher. He says it’s important to stay safe on the water or it could cost you your life.
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LRN PM Newscall May 19th

Three people were killed when their vehicle split in half in Ascension Parish. Halen Doughty has the story…

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The Senate is committed to fully funding the TOPS scholarship program, despite budget troubles, according to President John Alario. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Safe Boating Week kicks off Saturday in Louisiana and runs through May 26. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says their agents will be conducting more safety checks on waterways this week. He says it’s important to remember three things when out on the water.

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With the summer boating season getting underway, Einck encourages boaters to make sure they have the proper safety equipment on their vessels, including life jackets for everyone on board and a fire extinguisher. He says it’s important to stay safe on the water at all times, or it could cost you your life.

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Alcohol consumption is the leading cause of boat crashes and fatalities. Einck advises people to sign up for LDWF’s free boating safety course. For more information on the class, visit wlf.la.gov.

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Louisiana saw 24 boating fatalities in 2016, and this year 9 people have died in boating accidents.

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Three people were found dead in an Ascension Parish bayou by their own family member. State Trooper Bryan Lee says the family had not heard from 23-year-old Thomas Jones, 22-year-old Austin Kiernan, and 19-year-old Sydney Persac of St. Amant after they went out Wednesday night.

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It’s believed the crash occurred in the early morning hours on Thursday, and the crash site was not discovered until just before midnight Thursday. Lee says when troopers arrived they discovered a grisly scene of the vehicle split in half by a tree.

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Lee says this was a gruesome discovery for a family member to make, as the bodies of all three victims were found outside the vehicle. He says the investigation is ongoing, and troopers still have a lot of unanswered questions in this case.

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Senate President John Alario says the upper chamber is committed to fully funding the TOPS scholarship program. Alario says the House budget plan takes money away from the Department of Health to fully fund TOPS and they are taking a close look at that proposal.

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Alario says tapping into 200 million dollars that has yet to be allocated could reduce some cuts in multiple departments, as the House wants to only use 97.5-percent of what the Revenue Estimating Conference says is available. He is concerned the Department of Children and Family Services is not properly funded.

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A measure filed by Baton Rouge Representative Franklin Foil would raise the GPA requirement from 2.5 to 2.75 and would save the state 17 million dollars a year.  Alario expects any changes to TOPS will be unsuccessful in the Senate. He says too many students rely on the program.

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Higher training standards for police officers have been approved by the full House. A proposal by Baton Rouge Representative Ted James would require officers to receive at least 400 hours of basic POST training before entering the field.

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James says he’s worked with law enforcement around the state to come up with the best practices to prepare officers for work in the field. The measure also mandates 20 hours of additional training annually. He says his bill also requires more training in some key areas.

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James authored the measure after Alton Sterling, a black man, was killed in a confrontation with two white police officers outside a convenience store last July. He says that’s why his bill also includes training on bias policing recognition.

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The measure passed on an 82-5 vote and heads to the Senate.

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1430 Newscast May 19

Senate is committed to fully funding the TOPS scholarship program, despite budget troubles, according to President John Alario. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The fourth and final Confederate monument in New Orleans is coming down, as crews are currently working to remove the statue of Robert E Lee. A crane is in place ready to take down the 16 foot tall statue of the Confederate general from its perch above St. Charles Avenue. Crowds are gathering around Lee Circle.

A bill that increases the training requirement for police officers to 400 hours is heading to the Senate floor. The measure by Baton Rouge Representative Ted James would also require officers to complete 20 additional hours of annual training, including learning about bias policing recognition.

Cut 14 (10) “those situations”

James filed the bill in response to the Alton Sterling shooting in Baton Rouge.

Safe Boating Week kicks off Saturday in Louisiana and runs through May 26. Adam Einck with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says their agents will be conducting more safety checks on waterways this week. He says it’s important to remember three things when out on the water.

Cut 3 (08) “working condition”

Louisiana has seen 9 boating fatalities so far this year.

13:30 LRN Newscast may 19th

The Senate Finance committee has started hearings on the proposed spending plan for next fiscal year. Senate President John Alario says the budget the House approved does not properly fund the Department of Children and Family Services….
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Alario says the House did not allocate 206-million dollars that’s available to spend and they may use some of that money to fill the budget gaps.

A bill heading to the Senate will require that police officers receive at least 400 hours of basic training and….
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That’s Baton Rouge Representative Ted James, who wrote the bill in response to the police shooting of Alton Sterling. James says law enforcement is in support of the legislation.

Three people were killed when their vehicle split in half in Ascension Parish. Halen Doughty has the story…
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Safe Boating Week begins tomorrow. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck advises boaters to sign up for a free boating safety course on L-D-W-F’s website…
cut 5 (09) “….as well”
Louisiana recorded 24 boating fatalities in 2016 and this year nine people have died in boating accidents.

12:30 Newscast May 19,2017

Three St. Amant young adults were found dead in an Ascension Parish bayou by a member of their own family. State Trooper Bryan Lee says they believe the crash occurred early Thursday morning but was not discovered until around midnight Thursday. He says when troopers arrived they discovered a grisly scene of the vehicle split in half by a tree.
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The victims have been identified as Thomas Jones, Austin Kiernan, and Sydney Persac.

The Senate is committed to fully funding the TOPS program without changes, according to President John Alario. A House measure would raise the GPA requirement to 2.75 but Alario expects any changes will be unsuccessful in the Senate. He says too many students rely on TOPS.
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The full House has approved a measure that would require higher training standards for police officers. The proposal by Baton Rouge Representative Ted James would require officers to receive at least 400 hours of basic POST training before entering the field.
Cut 12 (10) “the 400 hours”

Currently, crews in New Orleans are taking down the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. This is the fourth Confederate monument to be removed in the last few weeks. Mayor Mitch Landrieu is expected to speak on the topic this afternoon.

Here’s a look at commodities.