14:30 Newscast February 14,2017

Lawmakers have been meeting behind closed doors today working to determine how much of the Rainy Day Fund should be used to help offset the state’s 304 million dollar budget deficit. Gov. Edwards says without the use 119 million dollars of the fund the state will face extreme cuts to higher education, public schools, and social services. But Republicans lawmakers are hesitant to tap into that savings.

The woman who accidentally uploaded a nude video to the Webster Parish Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Instagram account is taking legal action. Michelle Southern has more…
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Two Florida residents have been arrested on multiple counts of fraud and theft after repeatedly swiping several access cards to purchase large amounts of gift cards at Lowe’s in Baton Rouge. Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says a retired police officer was at the store and noticed this common practice of fraud so he immediately contacted the authorities.
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Offers.com analyzed different ways couples in the Bayou State celebrate their love this Valentines Day. Kerry Sherin with the website says unlike the rest of the U.S., Louisiana women wanted daisies over roses this holiday. She says we also have different taste in candy…
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She also says more Louisianans are staying in tonight rather than making reservations.

13:30 Newscast, February 14th, 2017

This morning the Edwards Administration met behind closed doors with leaders at the Capitol to negotiate the use of the rainy day fund as a way to close the $304 million dollar budget gap.

The Baton Rouge judge who is accused of making a racist statement to an African-American woman at a popular restaurant has released a statement. Judge Mike Erwin said media reports about what happened are not consistent with the facts. The EBR Sheriff’s Office released a report indicating no witnesses heard Erwin make the remarks. The woman is taking legal action.

A bad storm system is moving into Louisiana from Texas, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says central and south Louisiana could be in for more severe weather. He says this event doesn’t look quite as severe as what we saw last week, but as we saw then, things can change quickly…:
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He says once the storms pass tonight, the weather will cool off tomorrow.

The former Executive Director of the Webster Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau is taking legal action after she was terminated Monday. The firing comes after 61-year-old Lynn Dorsey accidentally posted a risque video to the CVB’s Instagram account. Dorsey’s attorney, Lydia Rhodes, says they plan to go to court and make a case for a breach of contract…:
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She says they also don’t agree with the distinction of the board that this incident is any kind of scandal.

StopLouisianaWaste.com is a new website aimed to reduce wasteful spending in state government. Covington Rep. John Schroder says given the budget problems, legislators need to make sure they’re spending taxpayer money wisely.

And there are multiple reports that say former Saints special teams coordinator Greg McMahon has joined LSU’s staff as a special teams analyst and could become the special teams coordinator next month when the NCAA allows teams to have 10 full-time assistants.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 14th, 2017

On the second day of the special session, the Governor and leaders from both the House and Senate met behind closed doors to negotiate how much money, if any, should be used out of the rainy day fund to plug into the $304 million dollar budget gap. This afternoon, a Senate committee will consider the savings account legislation.

Severe weather is a possibility today in south and central Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Webster Parish tourism executive director who is accused of broadcasting a 30 minute long private video meant for her husband instead of to her work Instagram account has been fired. Lynn Dorsey was voted to be removed by the board on a 3-2 vote. Her attorney says legal action is possible because Dorsey did have a contract.

A Covington lawmaker has an idea on the budget troubles as he’s launched a website that lets people secretly report what they feel is wasteful spending in state government. Representative John Schroder says he wants to see what citizens would report anonymously..:
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The site is StopLouisianaWaste.com.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 14th

LSU quarterback Brandon Harris has decided to transfer and said Coach Orgeron is letting him choose any school. Tiger Rag associate editor James Moran …:
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Harris played in just four games during the 2016 season, passing for 139 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.

And LSU has announced that it’s spring game on April 22nd will kickoff at 7 PM and it will be televised by ESPN U.

And there are multiple reports that say former Saints special teams coordinator Greg McMahon has joined LSU’s staff as a special teams analyst and could become the special teams coordinator next month when the NCAA allows teams to have 10 full-time assistantss

Anthony Davis had 24 points and made some key baskets down the stretch last night as new Orleans defeated Phoenix 110-108. Jrue Holiday helped out with 18 points. New Orleans completes its four game road trip on Wednesday against Memphis.

The struggling LSU Tigers are on the road tonight to face Ole Miss. The Bayou Bengals will look to end an 11-game losing streak, while the Rebels are 6-and-6 in league play. LSU has won the last thee games played in this series.

Last night….Grambling State ended a three-game losing streak by beating Prairie View 61-58. Avery Ugba had 21 points. Shawn Proudhomme had 25 points as Southern defeated Mississippi Valley State 81-72. Tough loss for ULM last night as Troy banked in a three-pointer in the final couple seconds of overtime to beat the Warhawks 73-72. And Bryce Washington had a double-double, 25 points and 13 points as the Cajuns clobbered South Alabama 87-61.

11:30 Newscast, February 14th, 2017

Governor Edwards kicked-off the special session by explaining to legislators why he feels it’s important to use rainy day dollars to address a 304-million dollar budget deficit….:
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South and central Louisiana will face the possibility of more severe weather this afternoon and into tonight. State climatologist Barry Keim says the radar shows a strong line of storms moving in from Texas…:
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Couples around the country and across the Bayou State celebrate their love this Valentine’s Day in a variety of ways. Offers.com analyzed gift related keywords to determine the most popular Valentine’s Day items. Spokeswoman Kerry Sherin on what’s at the top of Louisianans’ wish lists…:
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Sherin says drop earrings and white gold chains for men rounded out the top five gifts.

Two state Senators file a resolution to expel Senator Troy Brown from the Upper Chamber due to two domestic violence convictions. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor expects the first hearing will occur within two or three days..:
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It will take 26 out of 39 votes to expel the senator. Brown has said he plans to fight any effort to remove him from office.

 

10:30 Newscast February 14,2017

On the opening night of the special session, Governor John Bel Edwards laid out his reasons on why the state legislature should use 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund to address a 304-million dollar shortfall. Edwards says without using it, cuts will likely have to be made to higher education, public schools and social services like foster care..:
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He says he’s open to discussing further cuts that Republicans want to see, but won’t support budget gimmicks.

StopLouisianaWaste.com is a new website aimed to reduce wasteful spending in state government. Covington Rep. John Schroder says given the budget problems, legislators need to make sure they’re spending taxpayer money wisely. He says he will personally investigate each incident and provide the information to the proper agency.
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For the third year in a row, the Bossier Parish couple Lawrence and Varrie Player are the longest married couple in the state, as they celebrate 82 years together. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says Will Henry and Virginia Teasley of Bienville Parish are the runners up, at 80 years of marriage. He says to honor the couple, they delivered a king cake to Virginia in hospice care.
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Every year the Louisiana Family Forum honors the top ten longest married couples in the state.

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for much of southwest Louisiana. The watch is in effect until 3:00 this afternoon. There is also the chance for severe weather in the area bringing in heavy winds, rain and hail.

And LSU has announced its spring football game on April 22nd will kick off at 7 p.m.

09:30 Newscast, February 14th, 2017

To start the special session, Governor Edwards told lawmakers they need to use the state’s savings account to help close the $304 million dollar budget deficit. There’s concern by some about draining the rainy fund down to zero, but Edwards says that won’t happen thanks to BP settlement dollars..:
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He says he’s open to discussing further cuts that Republicans want to see, but won’t support budget gimmicks.

Two legislators have filed a resolution two remove state Senator Troy Brown from office. The Napoleonville lawmaker was recently convicted on two domestic abuse charges. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says we shouldn’t be tolerant of civil servants who disregard the citizens they represent…:
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Brown has said he’d fight any effort to expel him.

Now for three straight Valentine’s Days a couple from Bossier Parish has been named the state’s longest known married couple by the Louisiana Family Forum. President Gene Mills says 103-year-old Lawrence Player and 97-year-old Varrie Player of Benton have been married 82 years:
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He says Will Henry and Virginia Teasley of Bienville Parish are this year’s runners up, married for 80 years.

LSU quarterback Brandon Harris has decided to transfer and said Coach Orgeron is letting him choose any school. Tiger Rag associate editor James Moran says the junior probably doesn’t want to sit on the bench and watch Danny Etling be the signal caller…:
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Harris played in just four games during the 2016 season, passing for 139 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions.

08:30 Newscast, February 14th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards told the state legislature at the start of the special session that it’s important to use the rainy day fund to close the $304 million dollar budget shortfall. But there have been several Republican lawmakers who have advocated for more cuts to the budget. Edwards says he’s open to hearing other options…:
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The special session must end on midnight next Wednesday.

One Covington lawmaker has an idea on the budget troubles as he’s launched a website that lets people secretly report what they feel is wasteful spending in state government. Representative John Schroder says he wants to see what citizens would report anonymously..:
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The site is StopLouisianaWaste.com.

Two state Senators file a resolution to expel Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown after being convicted of two separate domestic abuse charges. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Lafayette Police Department is investigating an apparent murder suicide. They say officers responded last night to find 27-year-old Katrina Broussard of Lake Charles dead in an apartment, then later located the victim’s boyfriend, 29-year-old Oris Briggs of Abbeville, dead in his vehicle of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. They believe the two had been involved in a domestic altercation.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 14th, 2017

Governor Edwards kicked-off the special session by explaining to legislators why it’s important to use rainy day dollars to address a 304-million dollar budget deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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A new website seeks to reduce wasteful spending in state government. Covington Representative John Schroder launched StopLouisianaWaste.com…:
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Schroder stresses that people can post to the website anonymously.

Two state Senators file a resolution to expel Senator Troy Brown from the Upper Chamber due to two domestic violence convictions. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor expects the first hearing will occur within two or three days..:
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It will take 26 out of 39 votes to expel the senator.

For the third straight year, a couple from Bossier Parish is named the longest known married couple in the state. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says 103-year-old Lawrence Player and 97-year-old Varrie Player have been married for 82 years…:
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Every year for Valentine’s Day the Louisiana Family Forum honors the top ten longest known married couples in the state.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 14th, 2017

LSU Quarterback Brandon Harris is looking for a new school. The one-time starting Q-B for the Tigers says he’s transferring and head coach Ed Orgeron will allow Harris to transfer to any school he chooses. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says this is not a surprise, since Danny Etling is the likely starting signal caller in 2017..:
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Harris started the first two games of the 2016 season, but was benched during the Jacksonville State game. This after starting all 12 games in his sophomore campaign.

In the NBA, the Pelicans got a much deserved win last night over the Suns, 110-108. Anthony Davis scored 24 points, including six points in a row for New Orleans and the last two baskets with 40.3 seconds to play. The Pels stay on the road tomorrow night against the Grizzlies.

College hoops, ULM hung in there with Troy Monday night, but could never overcome a late three-pointer from the Trojans and the Warhawks fell 73-72.

UL-Lafayette snapped a four-game losing skid with a nice win over South Alabama last night in the Cajundome. Bryce Washington recorded his 19th double double of the season, and Senior Jay Wright became the 44th player in school history to reach the 1,000 point mark.

Grambling held on to beat Prairie View A&M 61-58 last night at home to snap a three game skid and improve the Tigers to 7th place in the SWAC. Southern defeated Mississippi Valley State 81-72 and now could be a top 4 seed in the SWAC tournament.

A struggling LSU basketball team will hit the court again tonight to take on Ole Miss in Oxford. The Tigers have lost 10 SEC contests in a row, and 11 overall.

The Krewe of Bacchus is getting some national press for a float that takes a jab at the Saints biggest rival Atlanta Falcons. The theme of the February 26th parade is “Bacchus Salutes the Saints 50th,” and one of the floats features Falcons players and is called, “The Young and the Ringless.”