09:30 Newscast, August 9th, 2016

A recent study cites Louisiana’s ranking when it comes to low birth weight of babies, low number of OB-GYNS and high number of preterm births as a reason the state is the second worst in the nation to have a baby. On the report by Wallethub, State Department of Health Deputy Secretary Michelle Alletto says one of the barriers moms have access and coverage..:
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The study ranks Louisiana 49th in number of Pediatricians and Family Doctors and 47th for infant- mortality rate.

A former youth pastor at the First Baptist Church in New Orleans will spending 10 years in state prison after pleading guilty to charges related to the molestation of a young female member of church. 35-year-old Jonathan Bailey pleaded guilty to five counts of molestation of a juvenile, six counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile and a count of obstruction of justice.

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne announces TOPS will only be 93% funded in the fall, and less than half in the spring. He hopes when lawmakers return to Baton Rouge next year they’ll be able to allocate more money towards the popular scholarship program, so that students aren’t hit with the bill…:
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Levees.org is planning on turning a New Orleans home that was flooded during Hurricane Katrina, into a memorial. Website founder Sandy Rosenthal says it’ll cost about $50-thousand dollars to revamp and preserve the house from further decay but she expects a lot of donors to help with the recreation….:
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Rosenthal hopes to open the memorial by December 1st, the close of hurricane season.

 

 

08:30 Newscast, August 9th, 2016

It turns out the TOPS scholarship will not be fully funded in the fall. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says students receiving the award will still be on the hook for at least 7 percent of their tuition in the upcoming semester. He says they will have to pay over half of tuition in the spring…:
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He hopes when lawmakers return to Baton Rouge next year, the budget will allow for money to return to the program.

Lake Charles Police are opening back up the cold case of a 75-year-old man who was found dead in his burned home in 1987. Deputy Chief Mark Kraus says because of advances in technology, police can now collect evidence they never thought they’d be able to in the murder of Noah Breaux…:
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A report from the personal finance website, Wallethub, finds Louisiana’s the second worst state to have a baby. Jeff Palmero has more…:
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Gov. John Bel Edwards, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu and Department of Transportation and Development Secretary Shawn Wilson will hold a news conference today to announce additional funding for a major transportation project at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 9th, 2016

A study from WalletHub, finds Louisiana is the 2nd worst state to have a baby. Louisiana ranks last when it comes to rate of low birth weight, number of OB-GYNs, and preterm births. State Department of Health Deputy Secretary Michelle Alletto says the expansion of Medicaid will surely help improve birth outcomes…:
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The study ranks Louisiana 49th in number of Pediatricians and Family Doctors and 47th for infant- mortality rate.

A state lawmaker is calling for the firing of State Superintendent of Education John White, citing a recent annual job evaluation. Multiple reports indicate Slidell Representative Kevin Pearson said Louisiana has fallen to the bottom and that any other job performance evaluation would result in termination. A spokesperson for the DOE disputes the claim saying the state has shown significant gains in public schools.

Levees.org is planning on turning a house flooded during Hurricane Katrina into a memorial. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Investigators with the Lake Charles Police Department are working to close the cold case of the the 29-year-old murder of Noah Breaux, whose home was burned down to cover up the homicide. Deputy Chief Mark Kraus says in March of 1987, the 75-year-old’s home was torched, then his body located
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06:45 Sportscast, August 9th, 2016

Former LSU defensive tackle Travonte Valentine is back with the Tigers and has been ruled eligible to play right away, as reported by 247Sports.

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Baton Rouge’s Meghan O’Leary placed second in the double sculls rowing, along with her teammate Ellen Tomek. They’ll compete in the semifinals this morning.

Also today, former LSU star Allysha Chapman, who plays women’s soccer for Canada, will take on Germany.

Incoming LSU women’s gymnastics signee Ruby Harrold, competing for Great Britain, compete’s in the team final tonight at 7.

In women’s basketball, team USA and former Tigers Sylvia Fowles and Seimone Augustus pounded Spain 103-63.

The US still leads in overall medal count with 19, including 5 gold.

In rough news for LSU, Geaux247 is reporting defensive lineman Christian LaCouture suffered a knee injury in practice.

Former New Orleans Saint and Falcons signee Lance Moore is retiring. Atlanta posted the news on their website. Eight of Moore’s 10 pro seasons were played in New Orleans where he won a Super Bowl with the Saints, and had 4,281 yards and 38 touchdowns.

The Saints have released veteran wide receiver Hakeem Nicks and activated left tackle Terron Armstead from the physically unable to perform list. New Orleans begins joint practices today with the New England Patriots ahead of Thursday’s preseason action.

 

06:30 Newscast, August 9th, 2016

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne announces that TOPS students will have to pay a small portion of their scholarship for the fall semester. Dardenne says when the second special session ended, lawmakers approved saying TOPS students would be fully covered in the fall semester, but…:
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Dardenne says they hope lawmakers will be able to allocate more money next year so future TOPS students are not hit with a bill for tuition.

Levees.org is planning on turning a New Orleans home that was flooded during Hurricane Katrina into a memorial. Spokeswoman Sandy Rosenthal says the plan is to make the home look like it did right after the storm hit:
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She says when people get off the airplane at the Louis Armstrong Airport, they want to better understand what went on 11 years ago.

Ag Commissioner Mike Strain releases a warning for horse owners. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The ACLU of Louisiana has dropped East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore from its lawsuit against BRPD and the city over alleged use of excessive force in protests following the death of Alton Sterling.

 

AM Newscall August 9,2016

A report from the personal finance website, Wallethub, finds Louisiana the second worst state to have a baby. Jeff Palmero has more…

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 Levees.org is planning on turning a house flooded during Hurricane Katrina into a memorial. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state’s ag commissioner has a warning for horse owners. Halen Doughty has more…

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A study from the personal finance website, WalletHub, finds Louisiana is the 2nd worst state to have a baby. Louisiana ranks last when it comes to rate of low birthweight, number of OB-GYNs, and preterm births.  State Department of Health Deputy Secretary Michelle Alletto says this is disappointing news but they aren’t surprised. She says the expansion of Medicaid will hopefully help improve birth outcomes.

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 The study ranks Louisiana 49th in number of Pediatricians and Family Doctors and 47th for infant- mortality rate. Alletto says they’re working in cities and rural areas to help improve access…

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 Alletto says the March of Dimes puts out a report card annually and finds one of the barriers to improving the birth outcome is access and coverage…

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Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne announces that TOPS students will have to pay a small portion of their scholarship for the fall semester. When the second special session ended, lawmakers approved legislation so that TOPS students would be fully covered in the fall semester, but Dardenne says the actual breakdown will be.

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Dardenne says 93-percent of a TOPS scholarship will be covered for the fall semester, while students will have to pay for over half of their tuition for the spring semester.

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Dardenne says it’s the governor’s hope that when lawmakers return to Baton Rouge next spring, they’ll be able to allocate more money, so TOPS students in future years are not hit with a bill for tuition.

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Levees.org is planning on turning a New Orleans home that was flooded during Hurricane Katrina, into a memorial. Website founder Sandy Rosenthal says when people get off the airplane at the Louis Armstrong Airport, they want to better understand what went on 11 years ago. She says the plan is to make the home look like it did right after the hurricane hit.

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Rosenthal says a water line would be painted on the outside because the original line has faded with time. She says it’ll cost about $50-thousand dollars to revamp and preserve the house from further decay but she expects a lot of donors to help with the recreation.

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Rosenthal hopes to open the memorial by December 1st, the close of hurricane season. She says the house was bought in April and construction has been ongoing ever since.

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Investigators with the Lake Charles Police Department are working to close some cold cases, starting with the 29-year-old murder of Noah Breaux, whose home was burned down to cover up the homicide. Deputy Chief Mark Kraus says in March of 1987, the 75-year-old Breaux’s home was burned down and once inside authorities found his body.

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KPLC-TV reports a murder weapon was never found, but Kraus has multiple skull fractures. Kraus says police have exhumed Breaux’s body in the hopes of finding more evidence. He says because of advances in technology, police can now collect evidence they never thought they’d be able to.

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At the time of Breaux’s death, authorities suspected robbery was a motive and the elderly man may have known his attacker. Kraus says anyone with any information on this case is encouraged to contact Lake Charles Police.

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18:30 Newscast August 8,2016

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says there’s a chance the state will end up with a deficit for last fiscal year. Dardenne says legislators will have an immediate budget problem when they convene for the 2017 fiscal year. He says he and the governor have warned state agencies to spend money wisely in preparation for possible cuts.
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The state Department of Education annouces a record number of high school students achieved AP college credits in 2016. Superintendent John White says these scores prove that while we have a ways to go, students are just as smart and capable as any in the country.
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Jury selection is underway for a murder trial in which the alleged crime took place over 50 years ago in Lake Charles. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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A Baton Rouge federal judge heard testimony today that the Louisiana department of corrections has developed a cost-effective way to keep death row inmates cool during the summer at Angola. According to the Associated Press, death row inmates have been moved to new cells, where cool air has been piped in from a vent.

17:30 LRN Newscast August 8th

The state Department of Education announces a record number of high school students have achieved AP college credits this year. Emelie Gunn has more…
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A federal judge in Baton Rouge heard testimony today that the state of department of corrections has come up with a cost-effective way to keep death row inmates cool during hot summer days at Angola. According to the Associated Press, death row inmates have been moved to new cells, where cool air has been piped in from a vent. Hot conditions at Angola’s Death Row have been litigated for over three years now.

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says there’s a good chance the state will end up with a deficit for the fiscal year that ended on June 30th. Dardenne says they are still waiting for all of the numbers to come in, so it’s hard to say how much that deficit will be. But he says a member of the Revenue Estimating Conference has an idea…
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The deficit will be addressed by lawmakers in 2017.

Jury selection began today in Lake Charles in the case of a 76-year-old man, who is accused of killing his wife in 1962. Mississippi native Felix Vail has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Mary Horton Vail. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s difficult to try a case after such a long time:
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The investigation was reopened after a Mississippi newspaper featured a series about the victim.

16:45 LRN Sportscast August 8th

24-7 sports is reporting 340-pound defensive tackle Travonte Valentine is back with the LSU Tigers and he’ll be able to play this fall. Valentine was kicked off the team 13 months ago, because of violating team rules. He’s considered the number one junior college defensive tackle in this year’s recruiting class.

After a devastating hamstring injury in the loss to Ole Miss last November, senior wide receiver Travin Dural is back healthy. Dural says it took eight months to recover, but he feels good as the team started full squad workouts today….
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One other LSU note…one of the top defensive backs in the country has committeed to the Tigers. Jacoby Stevens from Tennessee, also had offers from Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame.

Louisiana Tech’s first practice of fall camp is this afternoon. Bulldogs coach Skip Holtz says his team faces several challenges, especially with the schedule…
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Holtz has also announced that senior quarterback Ryan Higgins will not start the season opener against Arkansas after gettting arrested on a DWI charge.

In NFL news…former Saints wide receiver Lance Moore announced his retirement after a 10-year career. The 32-year-old caught 389 passes during his eight years in New Orleans.

The Saints have released veteran wide receiver Hakeem Nicks and activated left tackle Terron Armstead from the physically unable to perform list. New Orleans begins joint practices with the New England Patriots tomorrow.

16:30 LRN Newscast Aug 8

One month into the new fiscal year, and Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says we could still see a deficit for the fiscal year that ended June 30. He says his office and the governor have advised state agencies to spend their money wisely in preparation for potential cuts in the future.

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More students than ever in Louisiana earned college credits by taking the Advanced Placement tests. State Education Superintendent John White says these improvements show when opportunities are given to students to show their potential, they rise to the challenge and do great. He says students in Louisiana also earned record numbers of college credits by taking the College-Level Examination Program.

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White says over the last 4 years, Livingston Parish is the most improved parish when it comes to students receiving college credits on their AP tests.

According to State Police, a small plane had to make an emergency landing on the median of I-10 near LaPlace. Melissa Matey with State Police says the aircraft had some mechanical failures.

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Matey says State Police was able to tow the plane off the scene.

A low pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico near the Florida coast could bring heavy rains to southeast Louisiana by the end of the week. Michael Hill with the National Weather Service in Slidell says the system is not a tropical disturbance yet, but it will push some rain into Louisiana.

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Hill says the New Orleans metro area and surrounding parishes will be the hardest hit by the rains.