06:30 Newscast, July 5th, 2016

The budget for this fiscal year front-loads the TOPS scholarship program, meaning students on TOPS will have their tuition funded for the fall semester but only have 42-percent covered in the spring. LSU student Ally Balthazar has been on the scholarship program for the last three years and her parents pay for what’s left over…:
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Those who opposed the TOPS legislation believe it will be difficult for students to get financial aid for the spring semester.

A State Trooper is getting a big pat on the back today for being alert when assisting New Orleas Police in locating a 3-year-old child who disappeared with his grandfather. Authorities say LSP issued a missing child advisory because the grandfather, 45-year-old Roland Williams, suffers from a condition which impairs his judgement. A trooper at a gas station in Livingston Parish located the vehicle the two were in and found them safe inside the story. Both were in good health and returned to family.

The Colorado State University forecast team has upped the number of anticipated named storms in 2016 by one. In June they called for 14 named storms, now they predict 15. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the change is due to the fact that there are already 4 named storms on the books this year. He says that’s the most ever for this early in the season…:
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The Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November.

Tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot is up to $449 million dollars, and lottery officials say it could become the 7th largest jackpot in US history. Nobody won the big Powerball prize over the weekend either which is $257 million for Wednesday.

 

LRN AM Newscall July 5th

Governor John Bel Edwards approved legislation that would front load the TOPS program in the new budget. Halen Doughty has more on how students feel about this change…

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The Colorado State University forecast team has upped the number of anticipated named storms in 2016 by one. Don Molino reports…:

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The pharmaceutical company, Sanofi, agrees to develop cancer immunotherapy drugs that were discovered by an LSU Health Shreveport professor and scientists at a university in Poland. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The budget for this fiscal year front-loads state spending on the TOPS scholarship program. This means students on TOPS will have their tuition funded for the fall semester but only have 42-percent covered in the spring. LSU student Ally Balthazar has been on the scholarship program for the last three years and her parents pay out of pocket for the expenses left over

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LSU President F. King Alexander doesn’t support the front-loading of the program, because he believes it will be difficult for students to get financial aid for the spring semester. Balthazar says she still plans on applying for federal student aid for the spring semester…

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Balthazar says the TOPS program not being fully funded puts a financial struggle on her family and there’s also extra pressure to do better in school…

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The Colorado State University forecast team has upped the number of anticipated named storms in 2016 by one. In June they called for 14 named storms, now they predict 15. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the change is due to the fact that there are already 4 named storms on the books this year. He says that’s the most ever for this early in the season…:

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The Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November. The updated forecast calls for 6 storms to become hurricanes, and two of those major systems with winds of 111 per hour or more. Keim says the forecast for the season is still made up of counter-balancing forces, as a La Nina is expected to take effect at the heart of the hurricane season…:

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Historically, the most active part of the hurricane season is August and September. Keim says the peak is around September 10th…:

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The town of Welsh, located in in Jefferson Davis Parish, is now the official The Home of the Cajun Dictionary.” Mayor Carolyn Louviere says the town’s long time former late pastor, Father Jules Daigle, wasn’t pleased with the way Cajun French was spoken and wrote two books on the language. She credits Welsh’s city council for taking steps to get this official designation…

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Louviere says copies of “A Dictionary of Cajun Language” and “Cajun Self Taught” by Father Daigle can be purchased in Welsh and on Amazon. She says the town will hold a special celebration on their new designation…

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Louviere says everyone in the town is proud to call Welsh “The Home of the Cajun Dictionary.” She says Father Daigle would be happy with the accomplishment.

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A deal has been struck to develop cancer immunotherapy drugs first discovered by LSU Health Shreveport professor Doctor Robert Rhoads and scientists at the University of Warsaw in Poland. Immunotherapy is already used in treatment of melanoma and prostate cancer. Rhoads says pharmaceutical company Sanofi has paid a licensing fee to see if immunotherapy could work with other types of cancer

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Rhoads says immunotherapy would not have the toxic side effects of current chemotherapy drugs and it would direct a person’s immune system to attack cancer cells until the last one is gone.

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Rhoads, who lost both of his parents to cancer, is excited Sanofi will seek to develop this treatment to other cancers. He says it takes hundreds of millions of dollars for biotechnology companies to bring a new drug to the market and hopefully Sanofi will have success

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16:45 LRN Sportscast

What a day in the NBA and many of the changes will make it tougher on the Pelicans in the Western Conference. First of all, Kevin Durant is leaving Oklahoma City to join forces with two-time reigning MVP Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green in Golden State. Durant’s deal is worth a reported two-years at 54-million dollars.

In San Antonio, there are reports future Hall of Famer Tim Duncan will retire, but the Spurs have reportedly added 36-year-old Pau Gasol to their roster. He averaged 17 points and 11 rebounds a game last season in Chicago.

And in Dallas, the Warriors are reportedly trading Andrew Bogut to the Mavericks and the Mavs are expected to sign 24-year-old Harrison Barnes to a four-year contract. Barnes played a big role in the Warriors back to back trips to the NBA finals. He averaged nearly 12 points and five rebounds a game last season.

LSU’s Greg Deichmann hit 12 home runs, but that was not enough to make it out of the first round of the college baseball home run derby at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha. Deichmann was one of eight sluggers in the compeition. Deichmann’s longest homer measured at 460-feet.

Two former LSU track standouts Fitzroy Dunkley and Nickiesha Wilson have made the Jamaican team and will compete in the Summer Olympics next month in Braizil. Dunkley will run the 400 meters, while Wilson will run in the 100-meter hurdles.

LSU President F King Alexander has announced that in the next few months every athelete, coach and athletic support staff member will be required to undergo sexual harassment sensititivey and awareness training. Alexander says only two other schools are doing this at the moment. Baylor, Tennessee and Florida State have had their share of negative headlines because of sexual assault claims in recent months.

14:30 LRN Newscast

It’s been a difficult holiday weekend for law enforcement as two Louisiana police officers died while on duty in separate incidents. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says 43-year-old officer Bryan Bordes was working on Bourbon Street when he became ill early Sunday morning…:
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Bordes was an officer with the NOPD for 18 years and his wife lives in Church Point.

State Trooper Michael Reichardt says a Sterlington Police officer is dead and a Monroe man faces numerous charges as they believe Tracy Govan was under the influence when he plowed into the officer who was conducting a traffic stop early Sunday morning in Ouachita Parish…
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The deceased officer has been identified as David Elahi.

It’s Independence Day and it’s a big night for fireworks. Emelie Gunn with some safety tips…
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It’s hot as a firecracker on this Fourth of July. North Louisiana is under a heat advisory until seven o’ clock tonight. Michael Berry is with the National Weather Service in Shreveport….
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13:30 LRN Newscast July 4th

The State Fire Marshal urges caution when using fireworks tonight. Butch Browning says if you’re buying fireworks make sure you use them in legal areas. He reminds consumers to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when lighting fireworks and always have a bucket of water nearby:
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Browning says children or those under the influence of alcohol should never be allowed to use fireworks.

It’s also very hot outside. Michael Berry, with the National Weather Service, says if you have outdoor activites, make sure you take breaks from the hot sun…
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We are seeing isolated thunderstorms, which are providing some relief from the heat.

Police have arrested a 24-year-old man in connection with the shooting deaths of two people at the Monroe Civic Center. Jaterrious Godfrey of Monroe was booked into the Ouachita Correctional Center. Detectives believe Godfrey fired a weapon when a fight broke out in the parking lot after a private event was getting out early Sunday morning.

It was a safe Essence Festival in New Orleans. Organizers say 450-thousand people attended the 2016 event, which is down from the previous year which had an attendance of a half-million people.

There’s plenty fourth of July activities today. Chris Jay with the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau, says you can find out what’s going on in northwest Louisiana at Shreveport-dash-Bossier-dot-com…
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12:30 LRN Newscast July 4th

We’re looking at very hot temperatures on this Fourth of July. Michael Berry, with the National Weather Service, says there is a chance for an afternoon thunderstorm…
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State Police are asking motorists to obey the “Move Over” law….
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That’s Trooper Michael Reichardt. Two law enforcement officers standing on the side of the road have been struck by moving vehicles since last Friday, because drivers failed to merge into the next lane. In one of the cases, a Sterlington Police officer died from his injuries and a 44-year-old Monroe driver is facing several charges, including vehicular homicide. That incident happened early Sunday morning in Ouachita Parish.

First responders are preaching firework safety on this Fourth of July. Also, Laura Adams with Insurance Quotes says if you’re shooting off fireworks in an area that is illegal and you damage your home or vehicle, you are not covered by insurance. She says call your insurance agent if someone is hurt as a result of fireworks…
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There’s plenty of Fourth of July events around the state today. Southwest Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesperson Angie Manning says Crying Eagle Brewing Company will have a VIP soft opening between two and six PM as the Lake Charles brewery opens its doors for the first time…
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08:30 Newscast, July 4th, 2016

Two Louisiana police officers have died while on duty during this holiday weekend. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The state officers are urging those who are going to be holding their own fireworks show tonight to exercise extreme caution. Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the most common injuries associated with pyrotechnical devices are on the hands and then the eyes…:
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It’s an extremely hot 4th of July in Louisiana today and much of north Louisiana is under a heat advisory until 7 tonight. Michael Berry with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says if you have outdoor activities today, make sure you take some breaks from that hot sun…:
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He says heat index values today could reach 105 in some parts of the state.

There is no shortage of Independence Day Events taking place around the state today. The USS KIDD’s Freedom Festival will take place today in downtown Baton Rouge, ahead of the fireworks show on the Mississippi River at 9pm. Chris Jay with the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau says there will be an enormous Independence Day festival in Festival Plaza today…:
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07:30 Newscast, July 4th, 2016

It’s Independence Day and the State Fire Marshal urges caution when using fireworks. Butch Browning says if you’re buying fireworks make sure you use them in legal areas. He reminds consumers to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when lighting fireworks and always have a bucket of water nearby:
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Browning says children or those under the influence of alcohol should never be allowed to use fireworks.

A police officer in New Orleans collapsed and died while on Patrol in Bourbon Street over the weekend. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says 43-year-old officer Bryan Bordes loved his job and was a great guy…:
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The Orleans Parish coroner will conduct an autopsy, though it appears the officer’s death was of natural causes.

There are many events going on today to celebate Independence Day. Angie Manning with the Southwest Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau on what’s going on in Lake Charles…:
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New Orleans will hold it’s 26th annual ‘Go 4th on the River,’ and there will be an huge Independence Day festival in Shreveport’s Festival Plaza today.

It’s going to be hot as a firecracker today and much of north Louisiana is under a heat advisory until seven o’ clock tonight. Michael Berry is with the National Weather Service in Shreveport…”
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He says there’s about a 40% chance of a cooling afternoon thunderstorm.

 

06:45 Sportscast, July 4th, 2016

Former LSU star point guard Garrett Temple agrees to a 3 year, $24 million dollar contract with the Sacramento Kings. Temple’s agent confirmed the deal to ESPN. Temple averaged 7.3 points and 2.7 rebounds for the Washington Wizards last season, his 10th in the league. He has also played for Charlotte, San Antonio, Milwaukee and Houston.

The Houston Rockets broke open their wallet big time to sign two unrestricted free agent starters from New Orleans: guard Eric Gordon and forward Ryan Anderson. Both signed four-year deals, according to the Houston Chronicle. Gordon’s deal is worth a reported $53 million. Anderson reportedly signed for a potential total of $80 million.

Yahoo Sports reports that free-agent James Ennis is returning to Memphis from New Orleans on a two year, $6 million dollar contract. The 26-year-old averaged 15.9 points, and 3.9 rebounds for the Pels.

LSU first baseman Greg Deichmann hit 12 home runs in the first round of the TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby last night, but he was not able to advance. Deichmann was the only left-handed hitter in the competition. The Most Outstanding Player of the Baton Rouge regional, Deichmann was drafted in the 26th round by the Minnesota Twins in June but has elected to return to LSU for his junior season.

Astros No. 1 prospect Alex Bregman, who just advanced to Triple A Fresno, got a two-out, three run home run in the Grizzlies 7-3 loss to the Salt Lake Bees Sunday afternoon. Bregman went 8 for 17 over the weekend with two home runs, eight RBIs and seven runs scored.

The Jamaican Senior Championships wrapped up Sunday with four LSU Track & Field athletes earning a place on Team Jamaica heading to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro as Fitzroy Dunkley and Nickiesha Wilson qualified in the finale after Damar Forbes and Natoya Goule punched their ticket on Saturday.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 4th, 2016

It’s been a difficult holiday weekend for law enforcement as two Louisiana police officers died while on duty in separate incidents. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says 43-year-old officer Bryan Bordes was working on Bourbon Street when he became ill early Sunday morning…:
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State Police say an impaired driver struck and killed a police officer and injured two others in Ouachita Parish. Trooper Michael Reichardt says Sterlington police officer David Elahi was conducting a traffic stop on the shoulder of US Highway 165 early Sunday morning, when a pickup truck driven by 44-year-old Tracy Govan of Monroe plowed into Elahi. Reichardt says Govan faces multiple charges…:
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It’s Independence Day and many people will be shooting off fireworks. Emelie Gunn has some safety tips to take into mind while enjoying the holiday…:
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State Police say a deputy with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office shot and killed a man who allegedly came at the cop with a knife after a standoff. They say 40-year-old Shannon Labit of New Iberia is believed to have had stabbed two people earlier at a home before the standoff ensued. The deputy’s name is not being released at this time. The instigation is ongoing.