12:30 Newscast, June 5th, 2015

The latest forecast of the Red River has it now cresting in the Shreveport area at its highest level in 70 years. Eric Gill reports…:
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The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating a blaze which claimed the life of a man from Opelousas last night. They say the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s firefighters responded to the fire around 8:15 pm and when they entered the home, they located 54-year-old Curtis Iles deceased in a hallway.

Baton Rouge Food Blogger and lover of Louisiana cuisine, Jay Ducote, is competing on Season 11 of Food Network Star which premieres this Sunday. The hit reality competition show awards the winner with their own series on the Food Network. Ducote, who has also appeared on MasterChef and Cutthroat Kitchen, says being one of the 12 finalists on Food Network Star is a dream come true…:
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The premiere Sunday will air at 8pm and a huge viewing party with Ducote is being held in Downtown Baton Rouge.

Garth Brooks broke a Louisiana ticket sales record today selling 55,424 tickets for the July New Orleans shows in just 43 minutes.

 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 5

LSU and UL Lafayette will begin their best out of three super regional series tomorrow night at Alex Box Stadium. First pitch is set for 7 PM. The Tigers scored only four runs in the the final two games of the Baton Rouge Regional. LSU center fielder Andrew Stevenson says they want to provide their pitchers with more run support…
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UL Lafayette reached the Super Regionals last season, but lost to Ole Miss in the best of three series. Shortstop Blake Trahan says this super regional is a lot different than last year…
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Standing room tickets for the super regional series sold out in five minutes.

There’s some bad injury news invovling the New Orleans Saints. Pass rusher Junior Galette reportedly injured his pectoral muscle and may need surgery. If he undergoes surgery, he’ll miss a good portion of the season. Galette didn’t participate in yesterday’s O-T-A session and Anthony Spencer took most of the snaps as his replacement.

It’s day five of the competency hearing for Saints and Pelicans Owner Tom Benson. Benson’s right-hand man, Dennis Lauscha, testifies today. He’s a witness for Benson’s team of lawyers.

Andy Fox has been named the new director of basketball operations for Louisiana Tech. Fox has been at Tulane the five previous seasons as an assistant coach and director of operations.

And it’s a free fishing weekend, which means you don’t need a license to drop a line in one of Louisiana’s lakes, marshes or bayous. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries hopes the weekend will introduce newcomers and people with rusty skills to one of Louisiana’s most popular sports.

11:30 Newscast, June 5th, 2015

The latest forecast of the Red River has it now cresting in the Shreveport area at 36.5 feet on Sunday evening. Mike Steele, with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, says, at this point, only a handful of properties have taken in water and they hope the situation doesn’t get worse…:
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The projected crest in the Shreveport area would be the highest crest of the Red River in 70 years.

A woman from Lafayette is under arrest for 2nd degree murder, after a man discovered a dead baby’s body in a box from a storage unit he purchased. Lafayette Police say fifty-seven year-old Rebecca Landry confessed to the crime, saying the infant died in 2001. Landry is being booked into the Lafayette Parish Jail.

Willie “Dynamite” Larkin is the new president at Grambling State University. The University of Louisiana system Board selected Larkin over Gilbert Rochon and three other candidates who were interviewed on Grambling’s campus this week. Larkin says the difficult selection process should benefit him when he takes over as Grambling’s president on July 1st…:
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College Baseball fans in Louisiana are going nuts for tickets to the LSU/UL-Lafayette Super Regional this weekend at The Box. Seats are going for hundreds of dollars on secondary markets. Stubhub.com spokeswoman Allison Salcedo (Sal-Say-Doe) says the average price for Games 1 and 2 are around $195 which is huge for college baseball…:
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Speaking of tickets, Garth Brooks New Orleans added two more shows for the weekend in July as this morning’s rush sold out the original two concerts in 15 minutes. The two extra shows are also now sold out.

 

10:30 Newscast, June 5th, 2015

Lafayette police arrest a woman for second-degree murder after discovering her baby’s body left in a box for 14 years. Scott Carwile has the story…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal will be in northwest Louisiana this afternoon to meet with local officials in surveying repose efforts as the Red River continues to rise. Jindal says he wants to make sure communities have what they need to protect themselves in combating the flood. The Red River is expected to be at its highest level in 70 years when it crests on Saturday afternoon, according to National Weather Service experts.

There’s a week left in the 2015 legislative session and there’s great uncertainty over whether the legislature can pass a budget that will NOT be vetoed by Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeremy Alford, with la-politics-dot-com, says the legislature is struggling to put together a spending plan that’s revenue neutral, which the governor has requested:
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He says if Jindal does veto the budget, we could see an override veto session.

On sale now are tickets to the Garth Brooks concerts in New Orleans on July 10th & 11th. Smoothie King Center GM Alan Freeman says you can only get tickets online at ticketmaster.com. He says they won’t be selling any tickets at their box office because Brooks is very particular about how he wants his shows sold..:
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Speaking of tickets, the weekend’s LSU/UL-Lafayette Super Regional games sold out this morning in 5 minutes. An official with LSU says this is one of the toughest tickets to get for a home event in the school’s history.

 

09:30 Newscast June 5, 2015

There’s a week to go in the 2015 legislative session and there’s great uncertainty over whether the legislature can pass a budget that will NOT be vetoed by Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeremy Alford, with la-politics-dot-com, says even if the legislature sends the governor a revenue-neutral budget, it will likely contain tax increases to businesses in order to protect higher and health care from devastating cuts…

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The third Louisiana Radio Network Gubernatorial Question of the Week asked the candidates, “As Governor, how would you reform the Medicaid program? Would you accept federal dollars so more uninsured people can receive coverage?” Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he would like to expand coverage for working families, but in a way that does not burden tax payers with an entitlement…

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Today, Governor Bobby Jindal travels to Caddo and Bossier Parishes to meet with local officials and survey response efforts due to the rising waters of the Red River. The governor will visit both the Caddo and Bossier Emergency Operations Centers to ensure local officials have what they need to combat flood waters. The Red River is expected to crest at 35.5 feet Saturday, five-and-a-half feet above flood stage.

Tickets to the Garth Brooks/Trisha Yearwood shows in New Orleans go on sale this morning at 10am. Michelle Southern reports…

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08:30 Newscast June 5, 2015

The legislative session ends in a week and lawmakers are struggling to send a revenue-neutral budget to Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Governor Jindal travels to Caddo and Bossier Parishes today to meet with local officials and survey response efforts due to the rising waters of the Red River. The river is currently over four feet above flood stage and some flooding has impacted the area. The Red River is expected to crest at 35.5 feet Saturday afternoon, possibly into Saturday evening.

In Louisiana Radio Network’s continuing gubernatorial Q&A, we asked the candidates how they would reform the Medicaid program and would they accept federal dollars so more uninsured people can receive coverage? Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says he would work to convince the federal government to change the rules so we can begin considering expanding Medicaid…

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All four major candidates’ responses can be found online at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

Lafayette Police arrested a woman after the discovery of an infant’s body that had been in a box for 14 years in a storage unit. Fifty-seven-year-old Rebecca Landry was booked into Lafayette Parish Jail for the death of the child. Corporal Nicole Benoit says Landry spoke with detectives, but the details of that conversation are private….

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Through their investigation, detectives determined that the infant had been in the box since 2001.

07:30 Newscast June 5, 2015

The third Louisiana Radio Network Gubernatorial Question of the Week asked the candidates, “As Governor, how would you reform the Medicaid program? Would you accept federal dollars so more uninsured people can receive coverage?” US Senator David Vitter says the only way he’d consider accepting the federal dollars is if programs were reformed through private coverage or some other model…

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Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

With a week left in the 2015 legislative session, there are questions whether the legislature can pass a budget that will NOT be vetoed by Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeremy Alford, with la-politics-dot-com, says if Jindal does veto the budget, we could see an override veto session…

cut 8 (08) “veto override”

He says the legislature is struggling with putting together a spending plan that’s revenue neutral, which the governor has requested.

Lafayette Police arrested a woman for second-degree murder after the discovery of an infant’s body that had been in a storage unit for 14 years . Corporal Nicole Benoit says police were notified after a man who purchased the storage unit discovered the body in a box.

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Fifty-seven-year-old Rebecca Landry was booked into Lafayette Parish Jail for the death of the child.

Tickets to see Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans go on sale this morning at 10am and are expected to go fast. General manager Alan Freeman says they’ll be drawing Garth fans from all over the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama and western Florida…

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You can online buy tickets online at ticketmaster.com

06:45 Sportscast June 5, 2015

Freshman Alex Lange will start on the mound for the LSU Tigers tomorrow night in game one of the super regional series against UL Lafayette. Lange is 11-0 with a 1.76 ERA. But LSU Coach Paul Mainieri will not be afraid to turn to his bullpen, even though they don’t have an established closer…

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The Cajuns fell to Ole Miss in last year’s Super Regionals and are looking to return to Omaha for the first time since 2000. Saturday night’s game can be seen on ESPN2.

The LSU men’s golf team is back in Baton Rouge after winning the program’s first national championship in 60 years. The Tigers defeated USC in match-play to claim the title. Ben Taylor’s nine-foot par putt on 18 wrapped up LSU’s first men’s golf championship since 1955.

At Saints OTA, Coach Sean Payton talked about a simpler approach on defense. He says they are doing it to improve execution and reduce variables. Payton says it’s something they have to do, after giving up several big plays last season.

Also at Saints OTA, running back Mark Ingram didn’t participate. Payton says he’s resting a minor foot-slash-ankle injury.

Saints linebacker Junior Galette has suffered a pectoral injury that may require surgery. It is unclear how the injury occurred, but Galette is contemplating surgery that could sideline the five year veteran for part or all of next season.

Former LSU Tiger Trindon Holliday has inked a deal with the Oakland Raiders. Holliday played for three different teams in 2014, before being released by San Francisco 49ers.

The R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl returns to primetime. This year’s game will be played on Saturday, December 19th at 8 PM in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Last year’s game, which featured UL-Lafayette for a third consecutive year, kicked-off at 10 A-M.

06:30 Newscast June 5, 2015

There’s a week left in the 2015 legislative session and there’s great uncertainty over whether the legislature can pass a budget that will NOT be vetoed by Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeremy Alford, with la-politics-dot-com, says the legislature is struggling with putting together a spending plan that’s revenue neutral, which the governor has requested…

cut 7 (06) “modern times”

He says if Jindal does veto the budget, we could see an override veto session.

This is the third Louisiana Radio Network Gubernatorial Question of the Week. We asked, “As Governor, how would you reform the Medicaid program? Would you accept federal dollars so more uninsured people can receive coverage?” Democratic State Representative John Bel Edwards says in Louisiana, Medicaid expansion would benefit 290,000 working poor people…

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The responses of all four major candidates can be found at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

Tickets to the Garth Brooks/Trisha Yearwood shows in New Orleans go on sale this morning at 10am. The couple will be performing in Louisiana for the first time in 18 years on July 10th and 11th at the Smoothie King Center. General manager Alan Freeman says they expect tickets to go fast…

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The tickets, including fees, are $74.98 each and will only be sold online at ticketmaster-dot-com.

Dr. Willie Larkin has been selected as the next president of Grambling State University. Larkin received a unanimous vote of the University of Louisiana System Board. Most recently, Larkin served as chief of staff in the Office of the President at Morgan State University in Baltimore.

AM Newscall, June 5th, 2015

Tickets to the Garth Brooks/Trisha Yearwood shows in New Orleans go on sale this morning at 10am. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The legislative session ends in a week and lawmakers are struggling to send a revenue-neutral budget to Governor Bobby Jindal’s desk. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Lafayette police arrest a woman for second-degree murder after the discovery of a baby’s body left in a box for 14 years. Scott Carwile has the story….

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Tickets to the Garth Brooks/Trisha Yearwood shows in New Orleans go on sale this morning at 10am. The couple will be performing in Louisiana for the first time in 18 years on Friday July 10th and Saturday July 11th at the Smoothie King Center. General manager Alan Freeman says they expect tickets to go fast…:

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The tickets, including fees, are $74.98 each and all seats are sold best available. Freeman says they’ll be drawing Garth fans from all over the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama and western Florida…:

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You can online buy tickets online at ticketmaster.com. Freeman says they will not be selling any tickets at their box office because Brooks is very particular about how he wants his shows sold..:

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There’s a week left in the 2015 legislative session and there’s great uncertainty over whether the legislature can pass a budget that will NOT be vetoed by Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeremy Alford, with la-politics-dot-com, says the legislature is struggling with putting together a spending plan that’s revenue neutral, which the governor has requested

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Alford says there’s been a big push back from lawmakers against a higher education tax credit that could be used as an offset to the hundreds of million dollars in revenue generating bills approved by the House. He says if Jindal does veto the budget, we could see an override veto session…

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Alford says even if the legislature sends Governor Jindal a revenue-neutral budget, it will likely contain tax increases to businesses in order to protect higher and health care from devastating cuts…

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Lafayette Police arrested a woman for second-degree murder after the discovery of an infant’s body that had been in a box for 14 years in a storage unit. Fifty-seven-year-old Rebecca Landry was booked into Lafayette Parish Jail for the death of the child. Corporal Nicole Benoit says police were notified after a man who purchased the storage unit  discovered the body in a box.

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Through their investigation, detectives have determined that the infant has been in the box since 2001. Benoit says Landry spoke with detectives, but the details of that conversation are private….

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Benoit says police were able to find and arrest Landry the same day they were called to the scene of investigation

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This is the third Louisiana Radio Network Gubernatorial Question of the Week. We asked, “As Governor, how would you reform the Medicaid program? Would you accept federal dollars so more uninsured people can receive coverage?” Democratic State Representative John Bel Edwards says in Louisiana, Medicaid expansion would benefit 290,000 working poor people…:

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US Senator David Vitter says the only way he’d consider accepting the federal dollars is if programs were reformed through a private coverage or some other model, ensure that it doesn’t lead to further cuts…:

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Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says he would work to convince the federal government to change the rules so we can begin considering expanding Medicaid…:

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Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he would like to expand coverage for working families, but do so in a way that does not burden tax payers with an entitlement…:

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Freshman Alex Lange will start on the mound for the LSU Tigers tomorrow night in game one of the super regional series against UL Lafayette. Lange is 11-0 with a 1.76 ERA. But LSU Coach Paul Mainieri will not be afraid to turn to his bullpen, even though they don’t have an established closer

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LSU only scored four runs in the final two games of the Baton Rouge regional. Tigers center fielder Andrew Stevenson says they want to provide their pitchers with more run support…

Cut 18 (14) “we can do that”‘

UL Lafayette reached the Super Regionals last season, but lost to Ole Miss in the best of three series. Shortstop Blake Trahan says this super regional is a lot different than last year

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Third baseman Tyler Girouard is one of a handful seniors on this squad. The former Teurlings Catholic star says there’s no bad blood between these two schools that are less than a hour apart…

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