10:30 LRN newscast June 18th

LSU economist Dr. Jim Richardson says Louisiana could finish this fiscal year with a 200 million dollar deficit. Senate President John Alario says Richardson informed him corporate income taxes are way below what was projected. But he says there are some circumstances that could improve this…
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So far, the legislature has agreed to tax changes that will generate 220 million dollars in additional revenue, but there’s a big resistance in the House to raise anymore. The special session ends Thursday.

The former Amite High School valedictorian and standout athlete Andrew Jones finally had his graduation ceremony after not being allowed to attend the one with his classmates, because of his facial hair. The celebration took place last night at the African-American Heritage Museum in Hammond.

More charges have been filed in the death of 40-year-old Lyntell Washington, the pregnant teacher whose body was discovered in a ditch in Iberville parish. Halen Doughty has more…
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Louisiana Tech is looking for a new baseball coach. Greg Goff has left the program after two seasons as he’s the new coach at Alabama. Goff led the Bulldogs to a 42-20 record this past season and a berth into the NCAA Tournament. Tech athletics director Tommy McClelland says they appreciate the job Goff did in building a winning culture.

09:30 LRN Newscast June 18th

The Louisiana House is expected to vote tomorrow night on a tax bill backed by Governor John Bel Edwards that would temporarily reduce a deduction for those who itemize on their state returns. It would generate an additional 60-million dollars that would be used towards filling a 600-million dollar budget deficit. Many House members oppose the legislation, but Edwards says republican legislators have yet to offer a better plan to address the budget shortfall…:
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Edwards also remains hopeful the House will approve a Senate-approved bill that would force huge industrial businesses to choose between one of two tax credits they currently receive.

A settlement has been reached in the dispute between Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson and his heirs. Terms of the agreement are confidential. The 88-year-old sued last year to make sure his wife gained control of the teams , instead of his children and two grandchildren.

State Police is seeking the public’s help in finding a vehicle that was involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of a 22-year-old Patterson man. The crash occurred last night on LA 56 in Chauvin. Investigators say the victim, William Boyne, was on foot, when a late 1990s to early 2000s green Ford F-150 crossed the fog line and struck Boyne.

A former Livingston Parish teacher has been arrested following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student at Walker Freshman High School. Walker Police Capt. John Sharp, says 33-year-old Lynsie Pendarvis was arrested following an interview with the 15-year-old student who confirmed they had sex:
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Sharp says the juvenile was a student in Pendarvis’ science class.

08:30 LRN Newscast June 18th

The western half of the state is under a heat advisory today as heat indices are expected to reach 105 to 110 degrees. There is a good chance we can see some cooling showers as most of the state is under a marginal threat for a severe thunderstorm. In fact we’ve already seen flood advisories posted for the New Orleans metro area.

According to LSU economist Dr. Jim Richardson, Louisiana could finish this fiscal year with a 200 million dollar deficit. Senate President John Alario says he hopes this bad news, which would likely put TOPS and healthcare on the chopping block even more, encourages legislators to approve additional revenue in this special session…:
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The full House and Senate will meet tomorrow night as the special session must conclude at midnight Thursday.

More charges have been added in the murder of the Baton Rouge pregnant teacher. Baton Rouge Police Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says evidence leads investigators to conclude 40-year-old Lyntell Washington was fatally shot by 39-year-old Robert Marks. He says Marks was the assistant principal where Washington was a teacher, and she was threatening to reveal their affair.
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Marks has been charged with first-degree murder and first-degree feticide.

A fired Livingston Parish teacher is arrested amid allegations she had sex with one of the students in her science class. Walker Police Captain John Sharp says 33-year-old Lynsie Pendarvis was charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile…
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07:30 LRN Sportscast June 18th

A settlement has been reached in the dispute between Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson and his heirs. A federal trial was set to begin Monday that would determine who would get control of the professional franchises once Benson passes away. The 88-year-old sued last year to make sure the teams would go to his wife, instead of his children and two grandchildren. Terms of the agreement were not made public.

In college baseball, Louisiana Tech is looking for a new head coach as Greg Goff has been hired by Alabama. Goff led the Bulldogs to a 42-20 record this past season and a berth into the NCAA Tournament.

Tiger-Rag-dot-com reports LSU relief pitcher Parker Bugg has signed with Miami. The Marlins selected Bugg in the 27th round. Bugg struggled early on this year, but finished with a 3.40 ERA.

And the College World Series begins today. The first game of the day is Oklahoma State versus UC Santa Barbara.

Menard softball star Jensen Howell has been named the most Outstanding Player of the Year in Class Two-A by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Howell was 21-3 in the circle and had 240 strikeouts. Calvary Baptist’s Tiffany Frazier is the Coach of the Year as she led the Cavaliers to a state title.

Riverside Academy Pitcher Mason Vicknair is the Oustanding Player of the Year in Class Two-A Baseball. He was eight and three with 84 Ks. St. Thomas Aquinas’ Barrett Morgan was named Coach of the Year as he led the Falcons to their first state title in baseball.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports LSU gymnastics coach D-D Breaux has received a 23-percent raise and a two-year contract extension. The Donaldsonville native is entering her 40th season as the head coach and last year the program had its best finish ever, as they came in second place behind national champion Oklahoma.

And UL Lafayette men’s basketball assistant coach Gus Hauser is leaving the program to help run a family business in his native Kentucky.

18:30 LRN Newscast June 17

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke with the media today and continued to express his frustration with lawmakers who refuse to raise revenue needed to fill the $600 million dollar shortfall. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson has reached a settlement with his heirs when it comes to future control of the professional franchises and his other business interests. The terms of the settlement will not be made public, but the NFL and the NBA have been provided details. Benson’s goal was to make sure his wife Gayle had control of the teams when he dies.

The governor and legislative leaders have been told the state may finish this fiscal year with a budget shortfall of up to 200-million dollars, because corporate income taxes are coming in way below projections. Senate President John Alario says they won’t know for sure the actual amount until later in the year, when expenditures and collections are tabulated…
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So far, the House has only agreed to 220 million dollars in additional revenue through various bills that make tax changes.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries recovered the body of a 22-year-old Arnaudville man in the water in St. Landry Parish after a boating accident. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck says Arron Baber and the driver of the boat were traveling on Bayou D’Arbonne when the vessel hit a railroad bridge piling.

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17:30 LRN Newscast June 17

According to LSU economist Dr. Jim Richardson, Louisiana could finish this fiscal year with a 200 million dollar deficit. Senate President John Alario says Richardson informed him that corporate income taxes are way below what was projected. But he says there are some circumstances that could improve this…

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So far, the House has only agreed to 220 million dollars in additional revenue.

The state House has decided to wait until Sunday night before voting on a tax bill backed by Governor John Bel Edwards that would temporarily reduce a deduction for those who itemize on their state returns. Edwards says lawmakers need to know that the days of kicking the can down the road are over. He says he’s offered plan after plan to help solve this crisis…:

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A former Livingston Parish teacher has been arrested following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student at Walker Freshman High School. Walker Police Capt. John Sharp says 33-year-old Lynsie Pendarvis was staying in Hattiesburg, Mississippi when the warrant was issued.

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Sharp says the juvenile was a student in Pendarvis’ science class.

Charges have been added in the murder of the Baton Rouge pregnant teacher whose body was discovered in Iberville Parish. Baton Rouge Police Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says based on the coroner’s report, blood inside her car and interviews conducted with people who knew the victim, investigators were able to conclude 40-year-old Lyntell Washington was fatally shot by 39-year-old Robert Marks.

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16:45 LRN Sportscast June 17th

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson has reached a settlement with his heirs when it comes to future control of the professional franchises and his other business interests. The terms of the settlement will remain sealed from the public, but the NFL and the NBA have been provided details. Benson sought to make sure his wife Gayle had control of the teams when he dies, not his daughter and grandchildren. But his heirs claimed he was not mentally competent to make such a business decision.

The Greg Goff era at Louisiana Tech is done after two seasons. Goff, who led the Bulldogs to the NCAA Baseball Tournament, was introduced as the head coach of Alabama today. Goff helped Tech win 42 games this past season. He takes over for Mitch Gaspard.

Tigerrag.com reports LSU relief pitcher Parker Bugg has signed with the Miami Marlins. The major league club selected the right-hander in the 27th round of last week’s MLB draft.

Paul Maineri remains the head coach of LSU after a reportedly brief flirtation with Texas. Mainieri is making 750-thousand dollars a year, but Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says after meeting with Alleva on Thursday, Mainieri could see his annual pay reach seven figures…
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Mainieri just completed his 10th season at LSU.

The NBA Draft is next week and there are reports the 76ers, who have the number one pick, had a one-on-one interview with former LSU star Ben Simmons, who is considered the best player in the draft. Based on a report, Philadelphia came away from the meeting impressed with the 20 pounds of muscle Simmons has added since the college basketball season ended.

16:30 LRN Newscast June 17th

Governor John Bel Edwards met with reporters today and continued to express his frustration with lawmakers who refuse to raise revenue needed to fill the $600 million dollar shortfall. He says those same legislators who refuse to offer their own plan are just hoping money is going to show up…:
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So far, the Republican controlled House has agreed to tax changes that would raise revenue by 222-million dollars, but Edwards says more is needed to avoid making difficult cuts to education, health care services and the TOP scholarship program

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson has reached a settlement involving his heirs when it comes to future control of the professional franchises and his other business interests. The terms of the settlement will not be made public, but the NFL and the NBA have been provided details. Benson’s goal was to make sure his wife Gayle had control of the teams when he dies, not his daughter and grandchildren.

Former Baton Rouge assistant principal Robert Marks is now facing charges of first-degree murder and first-degree feticide in the death of a 40-year-old pregnant woman, who taught at his school. Baton Rouge police corporal L’Jean McKneely says their investigation determined Marks was the father of the child…
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Washington’s badly decomposed body was found in Iberville Parish earlier this week.

A former Livingston Parish teacher has been arrested following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student at Walker Freshman High School. Walker Police Capt. John Sharp says 33-year-old Lynsie Pendarvis was arrested following an interview with the 15-year-old student who confirmed they had sex:
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Sharp says the juvenile was a student in Pendarvis’ science class.

15:30 Newscast June 17,2016

The long dispute between Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson and his children and two grandchildren over the future of the professional franchises has come to an end. The Saints released a statement this afternoon saying the terms of the settlement have been reached and the NFL and the NBA are aware of the settlement terms and business will carry on as usual.

Governor Edwards spoke with the media today and continued to express his frustration with lawmakers who refuse to raise revenue needed to fill the $600 million dollar shortfall.
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More charges have been added in the murder of the Baton Rouge pregnant teacher whose body was found in ditch in Iberville Parish. Baton Rouge Police Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says evidence leads investigators to conclude 40-year-old Lyntell Washington was fatally shot by 39-year-old Robert Marks. He says Marks was the assistant principle where Washington was a teacher, and she was threatening to reveal their affair.
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A former Livingston Parish teacher has been arrested for allegedly having sexual relations with a student at Walker Freshman High School. Walker Police Capt. John Sharp says 33-year-old Lynsie Pendarvis was arrested after an interview with the 15-year-old student who confirmed they had engaged in a sexual relationship. He says Pendarvis was staying in Hattiesburg, Mississippi when the warrant was issued.
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14:30 LRN Newscast June 17th

The governor and legislative leaders have been told the state may finish this fiscal year with a budget shortfall of up to 200-million dollars, because corporate income taxes are coming in way below projections. Senate President John Alario says they won’t know for sure the actual amount until later in the year, when expenditures and collections are tabulated…
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Governor John Bel Edwards told reporters that lawmakers should feel a sense of urgency to pass changes to the state’s tax code to generate money to help fill the budget holes. One reporter asked Edwards if he thinks he’s failed, because lawmakers continue to reject items on his agenda. Edwards believes the way he’s governing is what’s best for the state….
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The special session comes to an end on Thursday.

Charges have been added in the murder of the Baton Rouge pregnant teacher whose body was discovered in Iberville Parish. Baton Rouge Police Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says based on the coroner’s report, blood inside her car and interviews conducted with people who knew the victim, investigators were able to conclude 40-year-old Lyntell Washington was fatally shot by 39-year-old Robert Marks…
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries recovered the body of a 22-year-old Arnaudville man in the water in St. Landry Parish after a boating accident. Spokesperson Adam Einck says Arron Baber was a passenger on a boat that hit a railroad bridge piling and Baber ended up in the water where he died. He says they are not sure if impairment is a factor…
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