8:30 Newscast March 5,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards is demanding that the House of Representatives approves more revenue raising bills to close the state’s 900-million deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The House did not approve the bill that would increase the tax on alcohol.
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved the Louisiana State Student Standards in English language arts and Math, which makes significant changes to Common Core. BESE President Jim Garvey says the new standards give teachers more clarity about what is expected from students and makes the standards less open to different interpretations.

 

A survey out of the University of New Orleans shows businessman Donald Trump is the favorite to win the presidential primary in Louisiana today. UNO Pollster Edward Chervenack says this isn’t surprising…
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. The polls close at 8 o’clock tonight.

The major candidates running for US Senate in Louisiana in 2016 will appear today in Shreveport at the annual police jury association meeting. Political Analyst Elliot Stonecipher says eight months before the primary, Republican John Kennedy is the front-runner.
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Stonecipher says the Senate race isn’t really on many voters radar just yet with the presidential primary, the current special legislative session and the upcoming regular session.

18:30 LRN Newscast March 4, 2106

Governor John Bel Edwards expressed his frustration with the legislature today over a lack of activity on the house floor involving tax increasing bills he says are necessary to close a 940-million dollar budget shortfall. Edwards says time is running out on this special session that was called to address the state’s fiscal crisis…

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But the House is not going along with the governor’s wishes for higher taxes. A bill to increase the state’s alcohol tax failed to get the 70 votes needed for approval.

 

The major candidates running for US Senate in Louisiana in 2016 will appear tomorrow at the annual police jury association meeting in Shreveport. Political Analyst Elliot Stonecipher says eight months before the primary, Republican John Kennedy is the frontrunner.

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A University of New Orleans survey shows billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the favorite to win Louisiana’s presidential primary. 38-percent of respondents chose Trump, 26-percent support Ted Cruz and 11-percent favor Marco Rubio. UNO Pollster Edwards Chervenak says there is no gender gap in Trump’s supporters, but his support is stronger among middle-aged voters. He says Trump’s views on fiscal issues is winning him support in Louisiana.

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Meanwhile in the Democratic primary, former-president Bill Clinton made two campaign stops in Louisiana on behalf of his wife Hillary Clinton. Mr. Clinton says his wife has a history of standing up for Louisianans.

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16:45 LRN Sportscast March 4th

The LSU men’s basketball team left for Lexington today where they’ll play Kentucky in the final regular season game of the year tomorrow….
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That’s forward Ben Simmons. If Simmons can lead the Tigers to a victory and if Texas A-and-M losses to Vanderbilt, then LSU will have the number one seed in next week’s SEC Tournament.

The Sun Belt Tournament is in New Orleans next week. ULM has already nailed down the second-seed as they’ve won eight in a row. The Warhawks wrap up the regular season tomorrow afternoon by hosting Georgia State. UL Lafayette will host Georgia Southern tomorrow as the Cajuns are trying to keep the four-seed and a bye to the quarterfinals.

Northwestern State and Nicholls are fighting to get in the Southland Tournament. The Colonels host Southeastern Louisiana, while the Demons are at UNO.

The Saints have gone through their fair share of kickers in the last few seasons and the latest one they’ll try is veteran Josh Scobee. The 33-year-old who graduated from Louisiana Tech has a career 80-percent field goal percentage. He was cut by the Steelers after four games last year.

The sixth ranked LSU baseball team begins a three-game series tonight against Fordham at Alex Box Stadium. Junior left-hander Jared Poche will start on the mound. He’s 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA, but the Lutcher native is looking to have more consistency with his fastball…
cut 29 (08) “….quality strikes”
First pitch is at 7 PM.

In other action this weekend…Southeastern Louisiana is at 16th ranked East Carolina. And the 24th ranked Ragin Cajuns host Sacred Heart.

Seven girls basketball teams will be crowned state champions over the next two days at the Top 28 Tournament in Hammond.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 4, 2016

With only 5 days left in the special legislative session, Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for the legislature to approve more revenue raising bills. The House and Senate have agreed to some revenue increases and budget cuts that closes the deficit for this fiscal year from 940-million dollars to about 147-million. But the governor says there’s more work to be done in the final days of the special session…

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The New Orleans Police Department is getting help from Louisiana Tech researchers to select new officers who will best fit the NOPD’s new community based approach to law enforcement. Louisiana Tech Professor Frank Igou says they will formulate test questions for the applicants to judge their aptitude and personality.

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Billionaire businessman Donald Trump is the favorite to win Louisiana’s presidential primary tomorrow, according to a survey from the University of New Orleans. UNO Pollster Edward Chervenak says it’s not surprising Trump is leading the polls in Louisiana.

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38-percent of those polled chose Trump, 26-percent support Ted Cruz and 11-percent favor Marco Rubio.

 

The major candidates running for US Senate in Louisiana in 2016 will appear tomorrow at the annual police jury association meeting in Shreveport. Political Analyst Elliot Stonecipher says eight months before the primary, Republican John Kennedy is the frontrunner. Stonecipher says the big issue is how other Republicans in the race relate to Kennedy because the State Treasurer’s anti-tax stance has helped boost his popularity.

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15:30 LRN Newscast March 4th

Governor John Bel Edwards expressed his frustation with lawmakers today over the lack of activity on the House floor involving tax bills that could be used to close a 940-million dollar deficit this year. House members are reluctant to raise taxes, but the governor says he hasn’t seen an alternative plan that addresses the problem….
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Edwards says without new revenues, colleges, health care services for the poor and the disabled face deep cuts.

Most of the major candidates for Louisiana’s 2016 US Senate race are expected in Shreveport on Saturday as they’ll attend the annual policy jury association meeting. Political analyst Elliot Stoncipher says this acts as the kick-off to the campaign…
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Stonecipher says at this point Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy is the front-runner.

The US Supreme Court has told Louisiana it can NOT enforce its abortion clinic law. The law requires abortion doctors to have admitting priviledges at nearby hospitals. A federal appeals court in New Orleans said the state can enforce the law, even though it was being challenged in the courts. But the US Supreme Court says the law should not be enforced, until there’s a ruling on its constituationality.

Louisiana’s presidential primary is tomorrow, and a UNO poll shows Donald Trump is the favorite to win the state’s Republican primary….
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14:30 LRN Newscast March 4, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards is demanding that the House of Representatives approves more revenue generating bills including a measure that would increase the state’s tax on alcohol for the first time since 1948. Edwards says time is running out on this special session that was called to address the state’s fiscal crisis…

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Edwards says without new revenues hospitals, universities and other necessary state services may have to close their doors.

 

Louisiana Tech researchers are working with the New Orleans Police Department to help them select new officers who will best fit the N-O-P-D’s new community based approach to law enforcement. Louisiana Tech Professor Frank Igou says believes New Orleans P-D contacted Louisiana Tech because they have an intensive research and consulting group. He says researchers traveled to New Orleans to sit in on police academy sessions, ride along with on-duty officers, and to meet with officials to determine who is needed on the force.

Cut 11 (08) “doesn’t”

 

A University of New Orleans survey shows billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the favorite to win Louisiana’s presidential primary tomorrow. UNO Pollster Edward Chervenak says there is no gender gap in Trump’s supporters, but his support is stronger among middle-aged voters. He says Trump’s views on fiscal issues is winning him support in Louisiana.

CUT 4 (10)  “in Louisiana”

UNO surveyed nearly 19-hundred registered Republicans and 38-percent chose Trump, 26-percent support Ted Cruz and 11-percent favor Marco Rubio.

 

The major candidates running for US Senate in Louisiana in 2016 will appear tomorrow at the annual police jury association meeting in Shreveport. Political Analyst Elliot Stoneciper says eight months before the primary, Republican John Kennedy is the frontrunner.

Cut 13 (10)  “driver’s seat”

 

PM Newscall March 4,2016

Louisiana’s presidential primary is tomorrow, and a UNO poll shows Donald Trump is the favorite to win the state’s Republican primary. Halen Doughty has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is demanding that the House of Representatives approves more revenue raising bills to close the state’s 900-million deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A University of New Orleans survey shows billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the favorite to win Louisiana’s presidential primary tomorrow. UNO Pollster Edward Chervenak says it’s not surprising Trump is leading the polls in Louisiana.

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UNO surveyed nearly 19-hundred registered Republicans and 38-percent chose Trump, 26-percent support Ted Cruz and 11-percent favor  Marco Rubio. Chervenak says Trump is getting the most support from the 1st Congressional District, which is the most Republican district in the state. He also says there is no gender gap in Trump’s supporters, but his support is stronger among middle-aged voters. He says Trump’s views on fiscal issues is winning him support in Louisiana.

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Meanwhile in the Democratic primary, former-president Bill Clinton made two campaign stops in Louisiana on behalf of his wife Hillary Clinton. Mr. Clinton says his wife has a history of standing up for Louisianans.

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The former-president says his wife wants to create an economy that works for the struggling, the striving and the successful, and create ladders of opportunity that help Americans grow together. He says Hillary is the most qualified candidate for the presidency.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is demanding that the House of Representatives approves more revenue generating bills including a measure that would increase the state’s tax on alcohol for the first time since 1948. Edwards says time is running out on this special session that was called to address the state’s fiscal crisis…

CUT 7 (10) “somewhat catastrophic”

Edwards says without new revenues hospitals, universities and other necessary state services may have to close their doors. He says it’s time for the legislature to act.

CUT 8 (06) “none of the three”

The House and Senate have agreed to some revenue increases and budget cuts that closes the deficit for this fiscal year from 940-million dollars to about 147-million. But the governor says there’s more work to be done in the final days of the special session…

CUT 9 (11) “that number” 

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Louisiana Tech researchers are working with the New Orleans Police Department to help them select new officers who will best fit the N-O-P-D’s new community based approach to law enforcement. Louisiana Tech Professor Frank Igou says N-O-P-D is looking for a particular type of officer as the department seeks to correct civil rights and misconduct issues that have occurred in the past.

cut 10 (09)  “characteristics”

Igou says believes New Orleans P-D contacted Louisiana Tech because they have an intensive research and consulting group. He says researchers traveled to New Orleans to sit in on police academy sessions, ride along with on-duty officers, and to meet with officials to determine who is needed on the force.

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Igou says they will formulate test questions that applicants will take to judge their aptitude and personality.

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The major candidates running for US Senate in Louisiana in 2016 will appear tomorrow at the annual police jury association meeting in Shreveport. Political Analyst Elliot Stoneciper says eight months before the primary, Republican John Kennedy is the frontrunner.

Cut 13 (10)  “driver’s seat”

Stoneciper says with the current special legislative session, the upcoming regular session, and the presidential primary, the Senate race isn’t really on many voter’s radar just yet. But he says having all the candidates come together for this meeting kicks off the race.

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Stoneciper says the big issue is how other Republicans in the race relate to John Kennedy because the State Treasurer’s anti-tax stance has helped boost his popularity.

cut 15 (10) “the lead” 

13:30 LRN Newscast March 4, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards is demanding that the House of Representatives approves more revenue raising bills to close the state’s 900-million deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Another teacher in St. Charles parish is accused of allegedly having inappropriate contact with a student. The Sheriff’s office says 30-year-old Jeremy Eusea, a teacher at Hahnville High was allegedly exchanging texts with a 17-year-old student that included inappropriate conversations and pictures. Eusea has been arrested and charged with sexual battery and prohibited sexual conduct between an educator and a student.

A University of New Orleans survey shows billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the favorite to win Louisiana’s presidential primary tomorrow. Meanwhile in the Democratic primary, former-president Bill Clinton made two campaign stops in Louisiana on behalf of his wife Hillary Clinton. Mr. Clinton says his wife is the most qualified candidate for the presidency.

CUT 6 (12) “I think so”

Louisiana Tech researchers are working with the New Orleans Police Department to help them select new officers who will best fit the N-O-P-D’s new community based approach to law enforcement. Louisiana Tech Professor Frank Igou says N-O-P-D is looking for a particular type of officer as the department seeks to correct civil rights and misconduct issues that have occurred in the past.

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12:30 Newscast, March 4th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says, with 5 days left in the special legislative session, lawmakers are nowhere near where they need to be when it comes to the state’s budget crisis. He said during a news conference today that $75 million dollars legislators thought would raise revenue for the current fiscal year won’t be there by June 30th…:
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The House and Senate both convene today at 3pm to consider ways to reduce the ballooned shortfall.

Another St. Charles Parish teacher has been arrested and accused of inappropriate conduct with a student. The Sheriff’s office says 30-year-old Jeremy Eusea, a teacher at Hahnville High was allegedly exchanging texts with a 17-year-old student that included inappropriate conversations and pictures. Eusea is also charged with allegedly having inappropriate physical contact with a student. He was booked with Sexual Battery and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between an Educator and a Student.

Louisiana’s presidential primary is tomorrow, and a UNO poll shows Donald Trump is the favorite to win the state’s Republican primary. Halen Doughty has more:
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Trump is holding a rally today in New Orleans. Fellow GOP candidate Ted Cruz is making a campaign stop in Mandeville.

 

11:30 LRN Newscast March 4th

State lawmakers have received bad news in their efforts to address a 940-million dollar budget deficit for this fiscal year. They’ve learned a revenue generating bill that would supply 75-million dollars to the state’s cofers will not be available before June 30th. That means lawmakers are looking at a 140-million dollar hole, instead of 67-million dollars.

A University of New Orleans survey shows billionaire businessman Donald Trump as the favorite to win Louisiana’s presidential primary tomorrow. UNO Pollster Edward Chervenak says it’s not surprising Trump is leading the polls in Louisiana…
cut 3 (08) “…other states’
UNO surveyed nearly 19-hundred registered Republicans and 38-percent chose Trump, 26-percent support Ted Cruz and 11-percent favor Marco Rubio. Polls open at 7 AM.

At this hour, Bill Clinton is speaking in New Orleans on behalf of his wife, Hillary, who is seeking the Democratic Presidential nomination. The former President says Hillary has a history of standing up for Louisiana…
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Republican Presidential contender Ted Cruz will hold a rally in Mandeville tonight, while Donald Trump will speak to a crowd in New Orleans.

A Hahnville High School teacher has been arrested for sexual battery and prohibited sexual conduct between an educator and student. The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s office says 30-year-old Jeremy Eusea began sending a 17-year-old inappropriate tex messages and that led to physical contact with the student.

And the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s department is investgating a homicide, where the 38-year-old victim was shot multiple times in front of his home early this morning. No arrests have been made.