11:30 Newscast, May 27th, 2015

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announces the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane forecast which calls for 6-11 tropical storms, 3-6 hurricanes and either zero-two major strength hurricanes. Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA Administrator and Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, says these numbers are below average…:
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Sullivan emphasizes that a below average hurricane season does not mean that mother nature won’t throw a curve ball so it’s still important to be prepared.

A bill that would prohibit hospitals from billing rape victims for their medical exams is one step closer to final passage. New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno’s legislation cleared the Senate in a unanimous vote. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says this bill goes beyond merely paying for victim’s medical exams…:
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The bill now goes back to the House to consider Senate amendments.

A bill prohibiting what is known as revenge porn is close to legislative passage. Kenner Representative Julie Stokes’ measure has cleared the House and now has unanimous approval from the Senate. Baton Rouge Senator Sharon Weston Broome says the measure would make it a crime to share a nude image of someone on the internet without their permission…:
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The bill now heads back to the House to approve Senate amendments.

The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Allstate Sugar Bowl have put in a bid to host the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2019 or 2020. Jay Cicero, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President says there are other serious contenders hoping to get the games…:
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He says the decision will be made mid-October.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast May 27

A football player for LSU is booked with felony domestic abuse for allegedly choking his fiance in the presence of children. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Louisiana High School Athletic Association executive director Eddie Bonine is hosting over 60 school administrators in Baton Rouge today in the first of what is expected to be several meetings that will attempt to solve the issues that have led to nonselect versus select split of the high school football playoffs.

The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Allstate Sugar Bowl have put in a bid to host the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2019 or 2020. New Orleans is already competing to host the Super Bowls in those same years. Jay Cicero, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President says it would be their hope to get both big games in the same year…
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It’s being reported as many as 9 cities are bidding to host college football’s national championship game between 2018-2020.

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri has yet to name a starter for Friday’s NCAA Regional game against Lehigh, but he hinted you could see Johnny Wholestaff. UL Lafayette is inviting fans to Tigue Moore Field to watch the Ragin Cajun baseball games at the Houston Regional. The games will be shown on the scoreboard.

New Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Eric Konkol has hired his first assistant coach. His name is Tony Skinn, who had a standout college basketball career at George Mason.

10:30 Newscast, May 27th, 2015

Parks Senator Fred Mills presents his medical marijuana bill before the House Health and Welfare Committee today. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Authorities say a girl missing from Texas was found in Bossier City and both the suspected kidnapper and an FBI agent were shot during her recovery. The wounded agent is said to be alive and being treated for non-life threatening wounds. The man authorities are saying was holding the 9-year-old girl, 24-year-old Jesse Williams — is dead.

The National Weather Service says there is another strong line of thunderstorms moving through the state where winds in excess of 40 miles per hour are possible as well as torrential rainfall which could cause localized flooding especially in southeast Louisiana. Authorities remind motorists to never drive through flooded roadways.

An LSU football player who saw field time in just one game last season is under arrest for felony domestic abuse battery by strangulation. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says 22-year-old Jeveonte Domond is accused of grabbing his fiance by the neck, lifting her up then dropping her. She says he claims the woman pulled a knife on him…:
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Hicks says the woman’s injuries were consistent with her story and there was also a witness who corroborated the claim against Domond who is suspended from the team according to LSU officials.

 

08:30 Newscast May 27, 2015

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle announces he’ll be touring north Louisiana beginning this week…

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An FBI agent involved shooting in Bossier City has left a kidnapping suspect dead. Authorities say 9-year-old Caitlyn Williams was allegedly kidnapped in Texas by her uncle, 24-year-old Jesse Williams over the weekend. The pair were tracked to a motel room in Bossier City. When agents encountered Jesse, a struggle ensued and shots were fired. Jesse was fatally shot. An FBI agent was also shot and is expected to make a full recovery.

Today, Parks Senator Fred Mills will present his medical marijuana bill before the House Health and Welfare Committee. The legislation would allow for the cultivation and dispensing of medical marijuana and make it available only in an oil form, not in its raw form where people would smoke it. Governor Bobby Jindal says he doesn’t see any glaring concerns with Mills’ bill…

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The measure cleared the full Senate on a 22-13 vote.

The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Allstate Sugar Bowl have put in a bid to host the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2019 or 2020. New Orleans is already competing to host the Super Bowls in those same years. Jay Cicero, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President says it would be their hope to get both big games in the same year…

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New Orleans can’t bid on 2018 because it’s already hosting the National Semifinal game that year.

09:30 Newscast May 27, 2015

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle announces he’ll tour 27 north Louisiana parishes beginning this week. In a release, Angelle says north Louisiana is crucial to the success of our state and voters there are looking for a governor who appreciates the vital role they play in our economy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this tour indicates that he’s serious about this campaign…

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Stockley says north Louisiana has always been a hot spot for Vitter and this is an attempt by Angelle to cut into his base.

Former US Senator Mary Landrieu has found a new job. Washington DC lobbying firm Van Ness Feldman has hired her as a Senior Policy Advisor. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s likely Landrieu’s days in public office are over and this announcement signals a career change…

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Dubos says many former Senators and US Representatives accept these kinds of jobs.

An LSU football player is booked with felony domestic abuse for allegedly choking his fiance in the presence of children. Michelle Southern reports…

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The Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 19-year-old man accused of inappropriate sexual contact with a 13-year-old. Joseph Lee Ponch is charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Authorities say they began their investigation after receiving a complaint. Details about the alleged inappropriate relationship are not being made available at this time.

07:30 Newscast May 27, 2015

Parks Senator Fred Mills’ medical marijuana bill will be heard before the House Health and Welfare Committee today. A similar bill by Mills failed to pass committee last year. He says some changes in the bill this year include putting the Department of Agriculture in charge of growing medical marijuana and limiting the number of dispensing pharmacies in the state to ten…

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Mills says he’s worked with the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association to make the bill more acceptable to lawmakers.

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle will take a tour of north Louisiana beginning this week. Recent polls have shown Angelle trailing the other three major candidates; Democratic Representative John Bel Edwards, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne and the leader, US Senator David Vitter. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says north Louisiana has always been a hot spot for Vitter…

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Angelle’s tour will travel through 27 parishes.

Former US Senator Mary Landrieu has landed a new job. She’s been hired as a Senior Policy Advisor by the Washington DC lobbying firm Van Ness Feldman. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Landrieu’s career as a politician will help her out in her new occupation….

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The company says Landrieu will advise clients on various public policy and regulatory issues with an emphasis on energy, natural resources and infrastructure matters.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says LSU offensive tackle Jevonte Domond is booked with felony domestic abuse for allegedly choking his fiance in the presence of children. Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says the victim claimed she was strangled by Domond to the point of almost completely blacking out…

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LSU football coach Les Miles says Domond has been suspended from the team.

06:45 Sportscast May 27, 2015

A football player for LSU is booked with felony domestic abuse for allegedly choking his fiance in the presence of children. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says the victim claims she and 22-year-old Jevonte Domond got into a huge argument when the incident took place…:

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Hicks says Domond was arrested for felony domestic abuse battery by strangulation with minor children present.

The Cleveland Cavaliers punched their ticket to the NBA Finals after a 118-88 blowout of the Atlanta Hawks completed a 4-games-to-none sweep of the Eastern Conference Finals. LeBron James lead he way with 23 points as the Cavs will make their first Finals appearance since 2007. Former Louisiana Tech standout Paul Milsap scored 16 points and pulled down 11 rebounds for the Hawks.

The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Allstate Sugar Bowl have put in a bid to host the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2019 or 2020. New Orleans can’t bid on 2018 because The Big Easy is already going to host the National Semifinal game that year. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President Jay Cicero says there will be site visits over the summer and the decision will be made mid-October. He says one of their main concerns is brand new stadiums, but a lot of those cities can’t offer all New Orleans has to offer…

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It’s being reported as many as 9 cities are bidding to host the big game between 2018-2020.

New Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Eric Konkol is beginning to fill out his coaching staff. Konkol has hired his first assistant coach, Tony Skinn, who had a standout college basketball career at George Mason where he was coached by Konkol. Skinn also played in the 2012 Olympics as a member of the Nigerian national team.

06:30 Newscast May 27, 2015

Parks Senator Fred Mills will present his medical marijuana bill before the House Health and Welfare Committee today. The measure cleared the full Senate on a 22-13 vote. He says medical marijuana has been legal in Louisiana since a law was passed back in 1991…

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A similar bill by Mills failed to pass committee last year.

Former US Senator Mary Landrieu has found a new job. She’s been hired by the Washington DC lobbying firm Van Ness Feldman as a Senior Policy Advisor. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s not a surprise for former Senators and US Representatives to accept these kind of jobs…

cut 10 (10) “Capitol Hill”

Dubos says Landrieu’s career as a politician will help her out in her new occupation.

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle announces he’ll be touring north Louisiana beginning this week. According to a release, the tour will travel through 27 parishes meeting with local officials, business owners, educators and residents. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is brilliant strategy…:

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Recent polls have shown Public Service Commissioner Angelle trailing the other three major candidates for governor; Democratic Representative John Bel Edwards, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne and the leader, US Senator David Vitter.

AM Newscall, May 27th, 2015

Parks Senator Fred Mills will present his medical marijuana bill before the House Health and Welfare Committee today. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle announces he’ll be touring north Louisiana beginning this week. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A football player for LSU is booked with felony domestic abuse for allegedly choking his fiance in the presence of children. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Parks Senator Fred Mills will present his medical marijuana bill before the House Health and Welfare Committee today. The measure cleared the full Senate on a 22-13 vote. He says medical marijuana has been legal in Louisiana since a law was passed back in 1991…

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The bill would allow for the cultivation and dispensing of medical marijuana. A similar bill by Mills failed to pass committee last year. Mills says he’s worked with the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association to make the bill more acceptable to lawmakers. He says some changes included putting the Department of Agriculture in charge of growing medical marijuana and limiting the number of dispensing pharmacies in the state to ten…

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The measure would also make medical marijuana available only in an oil form, not in its raw form where people would smoke it. Governor Bobby Jindal says he doesn’t see any glaring concerns with Mills’ bill…

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Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Angelle announces he’ll be touring north Louisiana beginning this week. According to a release, the tour will travel through 27 parishes meeting with local officials, business owners, educators and other residents. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is brilliant strategy…:

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Recent polls have shown the Public Service Commissioner Angelle trailing the other three major candidates Democratic Representative John Bel Edwards, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne and the leader, US Senator David Vitter. Stockley says north Louisiana has always been a hot spot for Vitter…:

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Today Angelle will be in Madison and Tensas parishes hosting a meet-and-greet with over 150 sportsmen. In the release, Angelle says north Louisiana is crucial to the success of our state and voters there are looking for a governor who appreciates the vital role they play in our economy. Stockley says this tour indicates that he’s serious about this campaign…:

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Former US Senator Mary Landrieu has found a new job. She’s been hired by the Washington DC lobbying firm Van Ness Feldman as a Senior Policy Advisor. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s not a surprise for former Senators and US Representatives to accept these kind of jobs…

Cut 10 (10) “Capitol Hill”

The company says Landrieu will advise clients on various public policy and regulatory issues with an emphasis on energy, natural resources and infrastructure matters. Dubos says Landrieu’s career as a politician will help her out in her new occupation….

cut 11 (06) “administrative level”

Dubos says it’s likely Landrieu’s days in public office are over and this announcement signals a career change…

cut 12 (10)   “different career track”

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A football player for LSU is booked with felony domestic abuse for allegedly choking his fiance in the presence of children. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office Spokeswoman Casey Rayborn Hicks says the victim claims she and 22-year-old Jevonte Domond got into a huge argument when the incident took place…:

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Hicks says Domond was arrested for felony domestic abuse battery by strangulation with minor children present. She says the woman claimed she was strangled by Domond to the point of almost completely blacking out…:(Hicks says the woman’s injuries were consistent with her story and there was also a witness who corroborated the claim.)

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Domond is a junior who transferred to LSU last summer and played in one game. He is a 6-foot-6 offensive tackle and weighs 310 pounds. A spokesman from the team says he has been suspended. Hicks says the suspect told detectives there was a dispute that started earlier in the day when the woman pulled a knife on him on threatened him…:

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The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Allstate Sugar Bowl have put in a bid to host the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2019 or 2020. New Orleans is already competing to host the Super Bowls in those same years. Jay Cicero, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President says it would be their hope to get both big games in the same year…:

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It’s being reported as many as 9 cities are bidding to host the big game between 2018-2020. Cicero says they’ve put together a great presentation and they know there will be many other potential host sites hoping to get the games…:

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New Orleans can’t bid on 2018 because The Big Easy is already going to host the National Semifinal game that year. Cicero says there will be site visits over the summer and the decision will be made mid-October. He says one of their main concerns is brand new stadiums, but a lot of those cities can’t offer all New Orleans has to offer…:

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17:30 Legislative Report, May 26th, 2015

A bill that would ban sex selection abortions in Louisiana stalls in a Senate Judiciary Committee. The proposal by Representative Lenar Whitney would penalize doctors who knowingly end a pregnancy because of sex preference of the baby. The Houma lawmaker has argued that this is a problem in Asian communities where there is a preference for boys…:
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New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson wasn’t happy with the implication by Whitney…:
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The vote was 2-2 so the House approved measure will not go to the Senate floor for now.

Tuesday, Governor Bobby Jindal announced the total number of bills signed for the 2015 Regular Legislative Session which ends June 11th is 18.

The current maximum prison sentence for multiple marijuana possession offenders in Louisiana is 20-years, which is one of the toughest penalties in the nation. But legislation by New Orleans Senator JP Morrell-approved by the Senate this week- would reduce mandatory jail time…
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There is a similar bill moving through the House.

Parks Senator Fred Mills will present his medical marijuana bill before the House Health and Welfare Committee Wednesday. The measure cleared the full Senate on a 22-13 vote. He says medical marijuana has been legal in Louisiana since a law was passed back in 1991…:
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A similar bill by Mills failed to pass committee last year. Mills says he’s worked with the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association to make the bill more acceptable to lawmakers.