LRN PM Newscall June 15th

The governor has signed a bill into law that increases the fine for texting and using social media while driving from $175 to $500 for a first offense. Don Molino has more…

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The northern part of the state is under a heat advisory until 7 o’clock tomorrow night. Emelie Gunn reports it’s hot across the entire state…

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The fines for texting or using social media while driving have been increased from $175 to $500 for a first offense, as a bill has just been signed into law by the governor. Major Doug Cain with State Police says they see this is a lot in crashes caused by distracted driving.

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Drivers could pay a fine of up to $1,000 for a subsequent offense. Cain says state police deal with distracted driving accidents almost every day, and it’s something that’s entirely avoidable. He says using a cell phone while driving can be a deadly decision.

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The fines more than doubled for minors who text and drive, and subsequent offenses could result in a 6 month suspension of their driver’s license. Cain says State Police do issue tickets for this offense, they are usually are made aware that a person is playing with their phone while behind the wheel, based on the driver’s actions.

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The new law is now in effect.

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FEMA has released a smartphone app to help residents get prepared for potential natural disasters. FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate says app is available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. He says it gives you a checklist to follow in the palm of your hand even if you lose cell service.

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It also allows users to receive prescheduled safety and preparedness tips, including practicing a fire escape plan and updating emergency tips. Fugate says in today’s society everyone is always on their phone. He says many tools are built in to the app.

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Whenever you have service, the FEMA app sends weather alerts for up to five locations across the nation, making it easy to follow severe weather that may be threatening family and friends. Fugate says the app will remind you to check your smoke detector and make sure you have emergency supplies prepared in the event of an emergency.

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A heat advisory is in effect for the upper half of Louisiana until 7 o’clock Thursday night. State Climatologist Barry Keim says summer has kicked off with a vengeance with temperatures reaching into the mid and upper 90s. He says on top of that, humidity levels are running high leading to high heat index values.

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Keim says contributing to the extreme heat is the lack of rain the state will see this week. He says we’re going to have lots of sun baking us with heat index temperatures reaching a possible 108 degrees.

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Keim says these high temperatures don’t necessarily mean we’ll see an extremely hot summer but at least for this week, stay inside. He says a high pressure system is giving us these sky high temperatures.

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The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs committee approves a bill that would make industries decide between taking an industrial tax exemption or receiving an inventory tax credit. The measure would generate an estimated 146-million in state revenues. Alexandria Sen. Jay Luneau says the state is struggling financially and can’t afford to give big businesses large tax breaks…

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Jim Patterson with the Louisiana Association for Business and Industry spoke out against the legislation because he believes these tax incentives help our state’s economy.

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But New Orleans Sen. Karen Peterson says it’s time to stop cutting from higher education, public schools  and healthcare and come up with a real solution to our budget problem.

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The measure is heading to the Senate floor, if the proposed law gets to the house, it’s not expected to get a warm reception.

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13:30 LRN Newscast June 15th

The governor has signed a bill into law that increases the fine for texting and using social media while driving from $175 to $500 for a first offense. Don Molino has more…
voicer 1 (27) “…I’m Don Molino”

A heat advisory is in effect for north Louisiana through Thursday and south Louisiana is feeling the heat too. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a high pressure system is responsible for our first real taste of summer this year…
cut 11 (10) “…high temperatures”

A former deputy with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office is under arrest amid charges he had sex with a juvenile while he was on duty. Cops say 31-year-old William Lanoux of Prairieville is charged with malfeasance in office and 1st degree rape. Deputies say the juvenile was considered a runaway when she allegedly met Lanoux on social media and the two went off to have sex. Upon Lanoux’s arrest he was immediately terminated.

FEMA is encouraging Louisiana residents to download their smart phone app, which they say can be very helpful during an emergency, like when a hurricane is approaching. FEMA administration Craig Fugate says the app gives you a checklist to follow in the palm of your hand even if you lose cell service…
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Fugate says the app will also send you weather alerts for up to five locations.

12:30 LRN Newscast June 15th

The House Ways and Means Committee will consider a bill today that would scale back a tax deduction that benefits many upper income wage earners. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the legislation would generate an additional 120-million dollars in revenue, but it won’t stay on the books permanently….
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The Republican Party of Louisiana opposes the legislation, while Governor Edwards says it’s needed to help reduce potential budget cuts.

Governor Edwards has signed a law that increases the fine for texting or using social media while driving from 175-to-500-dollars. Major Dough Cain hopes the increased fines will lead to drivers putting down the phone while behind the wheel…
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Cain says they do issue tickets for this offense.

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for north Louisiana through tomorrow night. Heat indexes will reach 105 to 108 degrees. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall have broken ground on a three billion dollar chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this joint venture will be investing $3 billion and create more than 2,300 direct and indirect jobs. Pierson expects the plants will be up and running by 2019.

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 15th

The Saints three-day minicamp continued today without defensive end Hau-oli (Ha-Hoo-Lee)Kikaha, who will likely miss the 2016 season after tearing the ACL in his left knee for a third time. Kikaha was expected to be one of the Saints top pass rushers in 2016. Potential replacements on the roster are third year pro Kaism Edebali and Obum Gwacham, who appeared in nine games as a rookie last season. Coach Sean Payton says there’s no rush to sign a veteran pass rusher, but that could change…
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Robert Meachem is on the field for the Saints as he’s trying to make the Black and Gold after not playing last season. He’s wearing number 12, which was previoulsy worn by Marques Colston.

Former LSU baseball Tiger Ryan Schimpf made his major league debut last night as he was called up to the big leagues by San Diego Padres. The third baseman had a double and scored a run in a five-two loss to Miami. Shimpf was hitting .355 with 15 home runs and 48 RBIs at Triple-A El Paso.

Two LSU signees have signed professional deals. Pitcher Riley Pint has received a 4.8 million dollar contract from the Rockies who selected him with the fourth overall pick and the other is pitcher Kyle Weatherly from Garland, Texas, who was selected in the 8th round by Toronto.

In college football, Tulane announced today that it’s home opener against Southern on September 10th will kick-off at 7 PM and it’s contest against UL Lafayette on September 24th will start at either 6 or 7 PM.

And Parkway quarterback Justin Rogers has picked up an offer from Mississippi State.

11:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2016

The fines for texting or using social media while driving have been increased from $175 to $500 for a first offense, as a bill has just been signed into law by the governor. Major Doug Cain with State Police says they see this is a lot in crashes caused by distracted driving…:
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Drivers could pay a fine of up to $1,000 for a subsequent offense, under the new law which goes into effect immediately.

FEMA has released a smartphone app to help residents get prepared for potential natural disasters. FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate says the app offers a checklist of preparedness information in the palm of your hand, even if you lose service. He says the FEMA app has many features…:
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The FEMA app is available in the iTunes store and on Google Play.

Louisiana is now in compliance with a federal identification law, as Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law. Halen Doughty has more:
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The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests three people amid allegations tey stole over $31,000 from an elderly victim. They say the suspects worked as sitters for the woman.

 

10:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2016

U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson has scheduled a hearing today to determine if death row inmates at Angola should have air conditioning. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says this court battle is wasting over a million dollars in taxpayer money and it’s not likely that the judge will overturn a ruling that air conditioning must be installed on death row…:
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The state came up with their own heat remediation plan that consists of fans, ice chests, and cold showers for the prisoners, rather than AC.

A former deputy with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office is under arrest amid charges he had sex with a juvenile while he was on duty. Cops say 31-year-old William Lanoux of Prairieville is charged with malfeasance in office and 1st degree rape. Deputies say the juvenile was considered a runaway when she allegedly met Lanoux on social media and the two went off to have sex. Upon Lanoux’s arrest he was immediately terminated.

Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall have broken ground on a three billion dollar chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says with these jobs coming to southwest Louisiana it will help make up for the employment losses in the oil and gas industry…:
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Pierson expects the plants will be up and running by 2019.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law, bringing Louisiana into compliance with the 2005 federal ruling that created national identification standards in the wake of 9/11. He reminds opponents that it’s not mandatory to get one…:
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That’s by 2020. The OMV anticipates they will be issuing REAL IDs in the fall.

 

09:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2016

Law experts say the cost of the court battle over whether or not air conditioning should be installed on death row at Angola is costing taxpayers more than $1 million dollars. Another hearing on the matter is scheduled for today. Legal analyst Tim Meche says says Judge Jackson will not likely reverse his ruling of installing air conditioners in death row, which would cost about a million dollars. He says this argument is a big waste of taxpayer money…:
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One of the state’s arguments is that by letting the inmates win, you’re opening up a floodgate of litigation from prisoners throughout the country.

The REAL ID Act has been signed into law, putting Louisiana in compliance with federal regulations. Opponents argued this is government overreach, but Governor John Bel Edwards says getting a REAL ID is not mandatory…:
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The OMV anticipates they will begin issuing REAL ID licenses in the fall.

Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall have broken ground on a three billion dollar chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this joint venture will be investing $3 billion and create more than 2,300 direct and indirect jobs…:
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Pierson expects the plants will be up and running by 2019.

Officials say an autopsy on the body that was found in Iberville Parish yesterday will be done by 3pm. Investigators believe it’s possible the remains are of the missing pregnant Baton Rouge teacher, 40-year-old Lyntell Washington. Authorities say that’s why BRPD is the lead agency in the case. 39-year-old Robert Marks faces aggravated kidnapping and child desertion charges because Washington’s child was left abandoned in a parking lot. The DA says Marks could face additional charges if DNA confirms the body is that of Washington.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2016

It looks like Governor John Bel Edwards may not reach the goal of raising the $600 million dollars needed to fill the budget hole. That’s according to Jeremy Alford with LaPolitics.com. He says lawmakers do plan to take up a once-failed measure that would limit itemized deductions on personal income taxes, because they are trying to come up with a compromise…:
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He says that would raise $120 million, on top of the $220 million already approved.

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne will join Edwards today on the third edition of the radio show, Ask The Governor. Dardenne’s office is the one responsible for the state budget, and the two plan to discuss the deficit today and potential solutions. The program airs at 2pm and is carried by affiliate stations of the Louisiana Radio Network.

Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall begin construction on a massive chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson has scheduled a hearing today to determine if death row inmates at Angola should have air conditioning. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says with all the legal fees the state spent fighting this, window units could’ve been placed in that area of the prison…:
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The state is trying to argue they could add fans, ice chests and cold showers for the prisoners, instead of AC.

 

 

07:30 Newscast, June 15th, 2016

Lawmakers are once again bringing up a bill that would limit itemized deductions on personal income taxes, in another attempt to fill the state’s $600 million dollar shortfall. The measure was narrowly rejected in House Ways and Means last week, and Jeremy Alford with LaPolitics.com says he doesn’t think the committee is interested in approving anymore tax measures:
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He says this bill would raise an estimated $120 million in addition to the $220 million already approved by the lower chamber.

A former deputy with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office was immediately fired from his job after his arrest on charges related to alleged sexual relations with a juvenile while he was on duty. Authorities say 31-year-old Detective William Lanoux was working when he set up a tryst with a girl he met on social media. He claimed to authorities he thought the girl was 18, but she was actually a 14-year-old runaway. Lanoux is charged with first degree rape and malfeasance in office.

Louisiana is now in compliance with a federal identification law, as Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the REAL ID Act into law. Halen Doughty has more:
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Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Axiall break ground on a three billion dollar chemical manufacturing complex in Lake Charles. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this investment will create hundreds of quality jobs…:
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He expects the plants to begin operations in 2019.

 

06:45 Sportscast, June 15th, 2016

Saints head coach Sean Payton has confirmed that second-year defensive end Hau’oli (Ha-Hoo-Lee) Kikaha will likely miss the season after he tore the A-C-L in his left knee. It’s the third time he’s torn that ligament in his knee. Payton says Kikaha is gathering medical opinions on what kind of procedure will be required, but the coach doesn’t think it will end his career…:
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Kikaha was expected to be one of the Saints top pass rushers in 2016. The Saints began their three day mini-camp Tuesday, but heavy rain forced them inside of the indoor facility. The team gets back to work tomorrow with an 11AM practice for day two of mini-camp.

Former LSU shortstop Alex Bregman has been named to the Texas League All-Star team.

The LSU baseball team lost two pitchers Tuesday. It’s reported that Riley Pint, the No. 4 overall pick in last week’s MLB draft, will sign a $4.8 million dollar deal with the Colorado Rockies. Kyle Weatherly signed with the Blue Jays. 6 Tiger signees were taken in the draft.

Juniot right-handed pitcher Braden Bistro of Louisiana Tech was drafted by the New York Yankees. He’s foregoing his senior season with the Bulldogs.

Former LSU women’s basketball standout and graduate assistant LaSondra Barrett has been hired as an assistant coach at Florida International University.

The final softball polls are out and LSU is ranked 3rd in the USA Today-NFCA Division One Coach Poll. UL Lafayette was eliminated by the Sooners in the Super Regionals and the Lady Cajuns are ranked 12th.

In local MLB news, former LSU star Ryan Schimpf was called up by the Padres from Triple A El Paso and started him at third base last night against the Marlins. This is Schimpf’s first trip to the majors. He’s batting 6th for San Diego against Miami.