LRN Sportscast 16:45 April 7

The Pelicans are home tonight to face the Warriors, who have the best record in the NBA. The Pels enter tonight’s action a half game back of Oklahoma City for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Coach Monty Williams has told his team not to worry about O-K-C…
cut 20 (15) “…as well”
New Orleans has lost 11 straight games to Golden State. Tip-off is at 7 PM.

A twist in the Darren Sharper case today, as a New Orleans judge delayed the arraignment until the federal case of the drug charges is resolved. The former Saints star was expected to plead guilty in state court to charges related to drugging and raping women, in order to enact a global plea deal that would send Sharper to jail for 9 years

LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri is changing his weekend rotation. Austin Bain is the new Sunday starter after his solid outing against Alabama last weekend, while former Sunday starter Jake Godfrey will start tomorrow night instead. Godfrey has been rocked in his last two outings and Coach Paul Mainieri says the freshman from Illinois is having trouble locating his breaking ball in the strike zone and opposing hitters are sitting on his fastball…
cut 18 (16) “….bigger times”
LSU begins a six-game homestand tonight against UNO.

In other action…the Ragin Cajuns host 22nd ranked Houston. The home team has won the last eight games in this series. Also tonight…ULM hosts McNeese State, S-L-U hosts South Alabama and Nicholls State is Tulane.

LRN Newscast 16:30 04-07-15

A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll shows support for legal same-sex marriage in Louisiana lags is lagging behind the national average…
CUT 1 (29) “reporting”

In state budget news, Superintendent of Education John White told lawmakers today he doesn’t have enough money to provide standardized tests next year, which would violate state and federal student testing requirements. The Jindal administration has previously stated it’s up to White on what he wants to cut to make things work.
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A Kenner lawmaker is sponsoring legislation that would criminalize so-called “revenge porn,” making it illegal to disclose a sexual image of someone without their consent. Representative Julie Stokes says House Bill 489 would ensure that people who spread private pictures without permission are held accountable…:
CUT 6 (05) “in Louisiana”
Governor Bobby Jindal is already on record saying the bill has his full support.

A new twist today in the Darren Sharper case today, as a New Orleans judge delayed the arraingment until the federal drug charges are resolved. That move means the previous plea deal for the former Saints star on drug and rape charges, is likely to change. Legal analyst Chick Foret says Orleans Parish DA Leon Cannizzaro may not like -what many refer to as- a sweetheart deal…
CUT 14 (08) Q: ‘Orleans Parish’

LRN Newscast 15:30 04-07-15

A Kenner lawmaker is sponsoring legislation would make it illegal to disclose a sexual image of someone without their consent. The proposed law would protect adults from physical exposure bullying via text or online, but Representative Julie Stokes says the best protection is…
CUT 8 (05) Q: ‘these images’

A twist in the Darren Sharper case today, as a New Orleans judge delayed the arraignment until the federal case of the drug charges is resolved. The former Saints star was expected to plead guilty in state court to charges related to drugging and raping women, in order to enact a global plea deal that would send Sharper to jail for 9 years. Legal Analyst Chick foret says the Orleans Parish DA is holding all the cards…
cut 13 (12) Q: ” this deal is gonna get done”
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Louisiana public support for same-sex marriage is lagging behind the national average, but a recent LSU Public Policy Research Poll shows the gap between support and opposition is shrinking. A large majority of older Louisianians are opposed, while almost 60 percent of adults under 30 support it. Director Michael Henderson says as time goes on, the numbers will change…
CUT 5 (07) Q: ” those trends”

Four underaged college students from Louisiana have been cited in Alabama for hauling a large amount of alcohol, headed toward Gulf shores for Spring Break. The booze was seized, and since no drugs of weapons were found, they were allowed to go on their way. Mobile County Sheriff’s Office Spokesman Lt. Paul Burch says he wasn’t sure if they continued to the beach…
CUT 11 (09) Q: ‘headed back out”

LRN Newscast 14:30 04-07-15

It’s called “revenge porn,” and a lawmaker from Kenner is sponsoring legislation that would criminalize it…
CUT 2 (30) Q: “reporting”

Good news for Louisiana agriculture as that economy sector grew to 12.7 billion dollars in 2014. Numbers out today from the LSU AgCenter says the net value was up 7.6 percent; an increase of about 900 million from 2013. The largest contributors were forestry, beef and soybeans.
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A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll finds 42 percent support for legally recognized same-sex marriage in Louisiana. That lags well behind the national average, but the gap between supporters and opponents is shrinking; now at about 9 perent. And Director Michael Henderson says the research indicates a generation gap when it come to support…
CUT 4 (06) “strong support”

In Alabama, four underage college students from Louisiana were busted for hauling a trailer full of alcohol to Gulf shores for Spring Break. Mobile County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Paul Burch says deputies found the trailer had an expired tag, then found over 100 18-packs of beer and numerous bottles of hard liquor and wine…
CUT 10 (10) Q: ‘happens in court”

LRN PM Newscall April 7 2015

A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll finds support for legally recognized same-sex marriage in Louisiana lags well behind the national average. Eric Gill reports…

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A lawmaker from Kenner is sponsoring legislation for the upcoming session that would criminalize so-called “revenge porn.” Michelle Southern reports…:

CUT 2 (30) “reporting”

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A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll finds support for legally recognized same-sex marriage in Louisiana lags well behind the national average, but the gap between supporters and opponents is shrinking. Director Michael Henderson says national support for same-sex marriage is between 55- and 60-percent…

CUT 3 (09)  “as the nation”

The survey shows only 42-percent of residents support legalizing same-sex marriage. The disparity between supporters and opponents is down to 9-percent, compared to 17-percent two years ago. Henderson says there appears to be a generation gap when it come to the support of legalizing same-sex marriages…

CUT 4 (06)  “strong support”

The poll shows that 62-percent of residents age 65 or older oppose legalizing same-sex marriage, while 59-percent of those age 18 to 29 support the issue. Henderson says change could be on the way as younger generations replace older generations…

CUT 5 (07)  “these trends”

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A lawmaker from Kenner is sponsoring legislation for the upcoming session that would criminalize so-called “revenge porn.” The measure would make it illegal to disclose a sexual image of someone without their consent. Representative Julie Stokes says House Bill 489 would ensure that people who spread private pictures without permission are held accountable…:

CUT 6 (05)  “in Louisiana”

Stokes says this bill protects people who are 17 years of age or older as minors are already covered under a different set of laws when it comes to sexually explicit photos. She says there are many instances in which young adults will send a private photo to another person who they think can be trusted…:(Penalties for this offense include a fine of up to $10,000 and up to two years in jail or both.)

CUT 7 (08)  “or high school”

Governor Bobby Jindal announced this week that he fully supports this legislation saying the number of individuals who have been victimized by this form of abuse is inexcusable and needs to be stopped. Stokes says this crime happens when a person spreading private photos, usually online, intends to harm or harass another. She says they also want to send a message that it’s usually not a good idea to send out naked pictures…:

CUT 8 (05)  “these images”

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Four underage Louisiana college students were issued summonses in Alabama for attempting to haul a trailer full of alcohol to Gulf Shores for spring break. Mobile County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Paul Burch says deputies noticed a trailer traveling on Interstate 10 with an expired tag…

CUT 9 (07)  “amount of alcohol”

Burch says deputies found over 100 18-packs of beer and numerous bottles of hard liquor and wine from the trailer. He says the four students, ages 18 and 19, were taken to a police substation where the alcohol was seized and they were cited…

cut 10 (10) “happens in court”

The four will be charged with minor in possession of alcohol. Burch says no drugs or weapons were found on the students, so authorities allowed them to go on their way. Burch says he isn’t sure if they continued on to Gulf Shores…

cut 11 (09)  “headed back out”

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There was an unexpected turn today in the Darren Sharper case. The former New Orleans Saints star was expected to plead guilty in state court to charges related to drugging and raping women, but the judge delayed the arraignment until the federal case is resolved. Legal analyst Chick Foret says this could be a sign Sharpers “global” plea deal is going to change:

cut 12 (09)  “an alternative”

The deal that was struck would have reportedly sent Sharper to jail for 9 years and that would have covered all the charges in the four states he’s accused. Foret says the Orleans Parish DA, Leon Cannizzaro, is the one holding the cards at this point..:

cut 13 (12)  “this deal is gonna get done”

The new state hearing was set for June 15th. It’s expected Sharper will enter a guilty plea for federal drug charges in district court on May 21st. Foret says when the word was out that Sharper struck a deal to cover the charges in all four states, many called it a “sweet-heart” deal and it’s not likely Cannizzaro liked that…:

cut 14 (08) “in Orleans Parish”

13:30 Newscast, April 7th, 2015

A bill banning “revenge porn” will be taken up in the legislative session that begins Monday. Kenner Representative Julie Stokes says this measure protects people who are 17 years of age or older and would make it illegal to disclose a sexual image of someone, usually online, without their consent. She says sometimes young adults think they are sending private pictures to someone that can be trusted..:
CUT 7 (08) “or high school”
Penalties for this offense include a fine of up to $10,000 and up to two years in jail or both.

There’s been a curve ball in the Darren Sharper case today. The former Saints safety was expected to plead guilty to drugging and raping women in New Orleans, but something derailed that plan. After some tense moments in the courtroom, it was announced that the ex-All Pro defensive back would not enter a plea today. The judge decided to take up the matter once the federal charges were resolved. Some say this could be a sign that Sharper’s global plea deal is getting re-worked.

Four underage Louisiana college students were issued summons’ in Alabama when busted hauling a trailer full of alcohol to Gulf Shores for spring break. Mobile County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Paul Burch says deputies noticed a trailer traveling on Interstate 10 with an expired tag…:
CUT 9 (07) “amount of alcohol”
Burch says deputies found over 100 18-packs of beer and numerous bottles of hard liquor and wine in the trailer. The four will be charged with minor in possession of alcohol. Burch says no drugs or weapons were found on the students, so authorities allowed them to go on their way.

The US Coast Guard says three-mile stretch of the Mississippi River in south Louisiana is now one-way traffic only upriver after a ship broke free this morning and hit two other vessels causing oil to spill. The incident took place around 4pm yesterday near Convent. There are no injuries reported.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 7th, 2015

There was an unexpected turn today in the Darren Sharper case. The former New Orleans Saints star was expected to plead guilty in state court to charges related to drugging and raping women, but the judge delayed the arraignment until the federal case is resolved. Legal analyst Chick Foret says this could be a sign Sharpers “global” plea deal is going to change:
CUT 12 (09) “an alternative”
The deal that was struck would have reportedly sent Sharper to jail for nine years but now Foret says he doesn’t think he’s going to get off that easy.

Bruce Foods in New Iberia has sold it’s The Original Louisiana Brand Hot Sauce to Georgia-based Southeastern Mills Inc. They say the purchase includes all of the property related to Bruce’s hot sauce business and under the terms of the acquisition, Southeastern Mills will keep current workers and also the plant in New Iberia.

A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll finds support for legally recognized same-sex marriage in Louisiana lags well behind the national average. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (29) “reporting”

According to a report from the LSU AgCenter, Louisiana agriculture as a whole contributed $12.7 billion dollars to the state’s economy in 2014.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 7

There has been a surprise turn in the Darren Sharper case. The former New Orleans Saints star was expected to plead guilty to drug and rape charges in state court today in New Orleans, but the judge decided to hold off the arraignment until the federal case was resolved. Some analysts say this could be a sign there’s been a “snag” in Sharper’s global plea deal which would reportedly send him to jail for 9 years to cover the similar charges in four states.

Former LSU star and Arizona Cardinals defensive back Patrick Peterson says he’s battling diabetes. Peterson made the comment to the Arizona Republic, but did not go into details about his illness. During the season, Cardinals Coach Bruce Arians said Peterson was suffering from a blood sugar deficiency and it was impacting his play on the field. Peterson says the team docs found it and got it all under wraps.

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri says Austin Bain will start on Sunday against Auburn after he threw 6.2 shutout innings last week and earned SEC Co-Freshman of the week honors. Senior catcher Kade Scivicque likes the qualities that Bain brings to the mound….
cut 17 (11) “….to play”
Bain will take Jake Godfrey’s spot in the weekend rotation. Godfrey will start tomorrow night. Tonight, the Tigers host UNO to begin a six-game homestand.

Plenty of other college baseball action tonight….Northwestern State is at Sam Houston State, Nicholls State visits Tulane, S-L-U hosts South Alabama. McNeese State is at ULM, the Ragin Cajuns host Houston and Arkansas Little Rock is at Louisiana Tech.

11:30 Newscast, April 7th 2015

A recent LSU Public Policy Research Lab poll finds support for legally recognized same-sex marriage in Louisiana lags well behind the national average, but the gap between supporters and opponents is shrinking. Director Michael Henderson says national support for same-sex marriage is between 55- and 60-percent…:
CUT 3 (09) “as the nation”
He says the disparity between supporters an opponents is down to 9-percent, compared to 17-percent two years ago.

There has been somewhat of a surprise turn in the Darren Sharper case. The former New Orleans Saints star was expected to plead guilty to drug and rape charges in state court today in New Orleans, but the judge decided to hold off the arraignment until the federal case was resolved. Some analysts say this could be a sign that there’s been a “snag” in Sharper’s global plea deal which would reportedly send him to jail for 9 years to cover the similar charges in four states.

The state Department of Education says Louisiana’s four-year high school graduation rate was at a record high in 2014 and increased for the fourth straight year. Superintendent John White says about 75% of students who entered 9th grade, graduated in 2014 which is a 1.1% increase over the prior year…:
CUT 10 (07) “four years ago”
White says this increase is a great sign for our state and a true testament to the hard work and devotion of teachers, principals and families.

The story of the Monroe girl who was reportedly told she wouldn’t be allowed to attend prom at Carroll High School if she for a tuxedo is making national headlines. Claudetteia Love, who is openly gay, claims the principal told her the dance dress code does not permit girls to wear a tux. Spring break is underway but apparently the Department of Justice has said they are going to get involved when people get back in town because they say it’s illegal to prohibit a girl from wearing a tux to the dance.

 

10:30 Newscast, April 7th, 2015

A lawmaker from Kenner is sponsoring legislation for the upcoming session that would criminalize so-called “revenge porn.” The measure would make it illegal to disclose a sexual image of someone without their consent. Representative Julie Stokes says House Bill 489 would ensure that people who spread private pictures without permission are held accountable…:
CUT 6 (05) “in Louisiana”
Penalties for this offense include a fine of up to $10,000 and up to two years in jail or both.

Former New Orleans Saints star Darren Sharper was expected to plead guilty today in state court to charges related to drugging and raping women but the judge decided to delay the arraignment until federal issues are resolved. The new state hearing was set for June 15th. It’s expected Sharper will enter a guilty plea for federal drug charges in district court on May 21st.

Republican US Senator David Vitter begins to unveil his plan on leading Louisiana into the future as governor. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

According to a report from the LSU AgCenter, Louisiana agriculture as a whole contributed $12.7 billion dollars to the state’s economy in 2014. The summary indicates net value for all sectors was up 7.6 percent, or $900 million dollars, from 2013. It’s the third year in a row Louisiana farmers broke records in the value of their commodities.