09:30 Newscast, May 10th, 2016

The House Appropriations Committee voted to eliminate the Inspector General’s Office from the proposed budget, saying it overlaps with work done by state police, the attorney general, and legislative auditors. But IG Stephen Street says his agency investigates tough political cases that other agencies will not…:
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The panel also wants the office of the Attorney General to have its own budget — which the governor calls bad policy and against the constitution. There are several items in the proposed spending plan which go against the recommendations of the Edwards Administration — including the fully funding of TOPS and instead cutting other agencies. It heads to the full House.

The governor has ordered flags on public buildings be flown at half staff today to honor Frank Levingston. The Cotton Valley native was the oldest living man in the US and the oldest verified surviving World War II veteran. Levingston died in Lake Charles a week ago at the age of 110.

If the presidential election were held today, Louisiana would choose Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton, 52 to 36%. That’s according to John Couvillon of JMC Analytics who says even among women voters, 48% support Trump while 41% do not…:
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Bossier Parish Deputies say a school bus driver got a DWI shortly after she dropped of a busload of kids at school. Halen Doughty has more…:
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08:30 Newscast, May 10th, 2016

Lawmakers would like to see the office of Attorney General Jeff Landry have its own budget instead of one with the state, despite opposition from those who say the policy would violate the constitution. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger…:
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The House Appropriations Committee voted 17-6 to give Landry more power over the agency’s money. The spending plan is scheduled to hit the House floor Thursday. It also rejects significant recommendations by the governor’s office.

Would you like to see signs on roadways which would warn you if a red light camera intersection was just ahead? A bill that would which would mandate the notices 500 feet away is headed to the House floor for final legislative passage. New Orleans Sen. Troy Carter says the measure would also grant the individual legal rights…:
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A poll finds the 52% of Louisianans would vote for Republican Donald Trump and 36% would vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton for president. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A bus driver in Bossier Parish is facing DWI charges after cops say she was driving drunk when she was running her morning route. Lt. Bill Davis says this was the second DWI for 33-year-old Bridget Whitley. He says this is completely unacceptable…:
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07:30 Newscast, May 10th, 2016

A House Committee advanced a proposal that would give Attorney General Jeff Landry more control over his office’s budget by removing it from the state’s general operating budget. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The graduate of Tulane who was shot and killed in New Orleans over the weekend while visiting the city to plan his wedding was the victim of robbery, according the police. They said 25-year-old Thomas Rolfes, a St. Louis native, had injuries on his hands that indicated there may have been a struggle. He was here with his fiance to select a wedding venue.

A woman from Prairieville is under arrest after her 2-year-old allegedly ate methamphetamine, according to cops. They say 21-year-old Tyler Dauzat took the toddler to the hospital for exhibiting erratic behavior, and doctors later determined the child’s system was loaded with a serious amount of meth. Dauzat was charged on counts of negligent injuring and cruelty to juveniles.

A bill that would require warnings 500 feet ahead of red-light camera intersections heads to the house floor for final legislative passage. New Orleans Sen. Troy Carter on his measure…:
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He says the bill would also allow a driver to challenge a red light ticket if no sign was present.

State Police will hold a memorial this evening to remember those law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The list includes Trooper Steven J. Vincent and Louisiana Highway Commission Patrolman Frank Brown Jr. The ceremony will be held at the memorial in front of the Louisiana State Police Headquarters in Baton Rouge.

 

06:45 Sportscast, May 10th, 2016

LSU shortstop Kramer Robertson is expected to play tonight against Notre Dame, despite a badly swollen upper lip and braces on his top teeth after getting hit with a baseball last weekend. Coach Paul Mainieri says Robertson is one tough cookie and a big reason why they’ve won 31 games this year…:
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LSU outfielder Brennan Breaux was named the SEC Co-Freshman of the Week by the league office. The Scott, Louisiana native batted 4-6 with one double, four RBI and a .714 on-base percentage in the three game series sweep last weekend over Arkansas. The Tigers moved to No. 21 in the Collegiate Baseball poll, and No. 11 in the Baseball America Top 25.

Back to college baseball, Louisiana Tech begins a five-game week with a midweek home-and-home series against Northwestern State, beginning today in Natchitoches. The two will play in Ruston tomorrow.

Following the Bulldogs’ second complete game shutout of the season, Casey Sutton was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Baseball Pitcher of the Week.

Also today, McNeese State travels to face Baylor. UNO is at Tulane.

In the Fox Sports “newest early” Top 25 college football poll, LSU is ranked No. 4, only trailing only Alabama, Florida State and Clemson. The Tigers opening opponent, The Wisconsin Badgers, are not ranked in the poll. The two teams will meet Saturday, Sept. 3, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

The New Orleans Saints announced Monday they’ve agreed to terms with three of their 2016 draft picks. First Round Defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins, second round wide receiver Michael Thomas and 7th round pick Daniel Lasco all signed four year deals.

New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis was named Monday as a finalist for the NBA Cares Community Assist Award.

 

06:30 Newscast, May 10th, 2016

A House committee proposes to give Attorney General Jeff Landry more power over his budget. House Appropriations Chairman, Cameron Henry of Metairie, says Landry requested more freedom to determine how to spend his agency’s allotted state funds…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards says this action is not only unconstitutional, it’s just bad policy…:
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The House Appropriations Committee voted 17-6 to remove the A.G. office from the state’s general operating budget and give Landry his own budget.

The panel continues to remain at odds with Edwarsd as the budget proposal they advanced Monday would also fully fund the TOPS program, but leave almost everything else with a cut — which the governor opposes.

A poll from JMC Analytics finds if the presidential election was held today, the majority of Louisianans would pick Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton, 52 to 36-percent. Pollster John Couvillon says nearly 6 in 10 voters disapprove of Clinton…:
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Deputies say a Bossier parish school bus driver has been arrested for a DWI, immediately after she dropped off dozens of children. Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Bill Davis says 33-year-old Bridget Whitley reported for a random drug screen, which is typical for parish employees…:
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He says this is Whitley’s 2nd DWI.

 

LRN AM Newscall May 10, 2016

A House Committee is proposing to give Attorney General Jeff Landry more control over his office’s budget by removing it from the state’s general operating budget. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A poll finds the 52% of Louisianans would vote for Republican Donald Trump and 36% would vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Bossier Parish Deputies say a school bus driver has been arrested for a DWI, shortly after she dropped of a busload of kids at school. Halen Doughty has more…

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A House committee proposes to give Attorney General Jeff Landry more power over his budget. House Appropriations Chairman, Cameron Henry of Metairie, says Landry requested more freedom to determine how to spend his agency’s allotted state funds.

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The House Appropriations Committee voted 17-6 to remove the A.G. office from the state’s general operating budget and give Landry his own budget. But New Orleans Representative Walt Leger doesn’t think this move is constitutional.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says this action is not only unconstitutional, it’s just bad policy.

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The House appropriations panel also voted to eliminate the Inspector General’s Office from the proposed budget, saying it overlaps with work done by state police, the attorney general, and legislative auditors. But Inspector General Stephen Street says his agency investigates tough political cases that other agencies will not.

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A bill to require warnings 500 feet ahead of red-light camera intersections heads to the house floor for final legislative passage. The author of the legislation, New Orleans Sen. Troy Carter, believes this would limit the ability for cities to bring in revenue, which currently collects a substantial amount.

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Carter says right now there is barely any opportunity for a driver issued a red-light camera ticket to take their case to court. He says the second part of the bill is to provide for due process.

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Carter says this would allow a person the opportunity to prove their case, whereas currently you get a ticket and that’s it.

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A poll from JMC Analytics finds if the presidential election was held today, the majority of Louisianans would pick Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton, 52 to 36-percet. Pollster John Couvillon says nearly 6 in 10 voters disapprove of Clinton.

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 According to the poll of over 600 likely voters, 47-percent approve of Trump, while 43-percent disapprove. Couvillon says among woman voters, 48% support Trump while 41% do not.

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Couvillion says the poll also found people in the Alexandria area really support Trump, where he has 66-29-percent lead. He says he found very little evidence of Republican disunity in the poll.

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Deputies say a Bossier parish school bus driver has been arrested for a DWI, immediately after she dropped of dozens of children. Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Bill Davis says 33-year-old Bridget Whitley reported for a random drug screen after her morning route, where she showed signs of intoxication.

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This is Whitley’s 2nd DWI, and Davis says she admitted to investigators that she had been drinking the night before this incident. He says he can’t believe someone would endanger children like this.

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Davis says this drug test was random, and none of the children on the bus reported anything unusual about Whitley that morning. He says these random tests are typical for parish employees.

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LSU shortstop Kramer Robertson is expected to play tonight against Notre Dame, despite a badly swollen upper lip and braces on his top teeth after getting hit with a baseball last weekend. Coach Paul Mainieri says Robertson is one tough cookie and a big reason why they’ve won 31 games this year,..

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The Tigers begin a two-game series against the Fighting Irish tonight. After tomorrow’s game, LSU will begin a three-game series against Tennessee on Friday. Mainieri believes his players will enjoy this five-game road trip…

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Senior left-hander John Valek will pitch tonight. Valek was the Tigers Sunday starter for most of the season, but lost that role, because of poor production. Valek says he’s looking forward to another opportunity on the mound…

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18:30 LRN Newscast May 9

Baton Rouge mayor Kip Holden has filed his paperwork to run for Congress. Holden is expected to challenge fellow Democrat and incumbent US Representative Cedic Richmond, who represents the 2nd congressional district. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says while Holden will have support from Baton Rouge voters, he may need to get support from organizations in New Orleans to win more votes in that area.

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Pinsonat says Holden, who is term-limited as a mayor, is a strong candidate

The Jimmy Davis Bridge in Shreveport-Bossier City will not get its planned renovation anytime soon because the construction contract has been terminated. Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the plan has been halted because of a protected species of bird that’s nesting on the bridge.

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Louisiana is ranked third most dangerous state for teen drivers, according to a new study from Carinsurance.com. Michelle Southern has more…

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Deputies say a Bossier parish school bus driver has been arrested for a DWI, immediately after she dropped of dozens of children. Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Bill Davis says 33-year-old Bridget Whitley reported for a random drug screen after her morning route, where she showed signs of intoxication and failed a field sobriety test. This is Whitley’s 2nd DWI.

17:30 LRN Newscast May 9 ##Legislative Update##

The House Appropriations Committee has approved a spending plan for next fiscal year that fully funds TOPS. The governor’s proposed budget only funded a third of the costs associated with the program. Chairman, Cameron Henry of Metairie, says they came up with the 183-million dollars to fully fund TOPS by taking dollars from other departments…

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While speaking to the Baton Rouge Press Club today, Governor John Bel Edwards expressed concerns about cutting funding from various agencies that have already seen their budgets slashed…

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Henry says making sure tuition for TOPS scholarships are fully funded is a priority.

A House committee proposes to give Attorney General Jeff Landry more power over his budget. House Appropriations Chairman, Cameron Henry of Metairie, says Landry requested more freedom to determine how to spend his agency’s allotted state funds.

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The House Appropriations Committee voted to remove the A.G. office from the state’s general operating budget and give Landry his own budget. But New Orleans Representative Walt Leger doesn’t think this move is constitutional.

Cut 5 (07) “the past”

A bill that would allow blaze pink to be added to the list of acceptable colors that hunters could wear as an alternative to hunters orange, has been signed by Governor John Bel Edwards. The measure goes into effect August 1st.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 9th

The Saints have signed first round pick, defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins. The Georgia native had 18 sacks during his career at Louisville. New Orleans also agreed to contract terms with second round draft pick, wide receiver Michael Thomas and seventh round pick, running back Daniel Lasco. All three draftees received four-year contracts. New Orleans also announced the release of former Mississippi State running back Vick Ballard.

LSU has announced that Austin Thomas has returned to the football staff as an assistant athletic director and director of player personnel. Thomas was hired by USC in February after spending the last three years as LSU’s Director of Player Personnel. Coach Les Miles says they are excited to have Thomas back on the staff.

And Northwestern State head men’s basketball coach Mike McConathy is excited to have Jalen West for another season. The NCAA has granted West a sixth year of eligibility after tearing his ACL in the season opener.

LSU shortstop Kramer Robertson left with the team today for its series at Notre Dame, despite a badly swollen upper lip and braces on his top teeth after getting hit with a baseball during the series against Arkansas. Coach Paul Mainieri admires the toughness of his starting shortstop…
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The Tigers begin a two-game series against the Fighting Irish tomorrow night.

In other college baseball action tomorrow, McNeese state is Baylor for the start of a two-game series, while Louisiana Tech visits Northwestern State.

And Northwestern State will introduce a new women’s basketball coach tomorrow. His name is Jordan Dupuy and he’s served as the associate head coach at Southern Miss. Dupuy is also a Baton Rouge native.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 9

A House committee has approved a spending plan for the next fiscal year that fully funds TOPS by cutting other areas. Metairie Representative Cameron Henry says making sure tuition for TOPS scholarships are fully funded is a priority. But Governor Edwards says an across the board cut in other areas of the budget to get that accomplished is not a good idea…

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Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for teen drivers, according to a new study from Carinsurance.com. Highway safety advocate, Col. Jim Champagne is not surprised because he says we give teen drivers too much freedom at an early age.

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Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden has filed paperwork to run for Congress. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office announces they have made an arrest in the May 3 kidnapping and sexual assault of a woman outside a casino. Police say 23-year-old Jovante Owens of Lake Charles kidnapped a woman outside of a casino and drove around in her car while sexually assaulting her. Owens is charged with first-degree rape and aggravated kidnapping.