LRN Newscast 15:30 07-21-15

According to the the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, Louisiana added jobs in June and the that is translating to the addition of 13,400 jobs over the year. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive director Curt Eysink says he sees growth to continue, and points out a couple of hot categories…
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State Police say a woman is dead and a man seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on I-12 in Livingston Parish. Trooper Bryan Lee says 57-year-old Maggie Lynn of Independence and 56-year-old James Kinchen of Tickfaw were attempting to load a car on the back of a trailer when 26-year-old Mekdad Zidan of Baton Rouge approached…
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Zidan was placed under arrest for reckless operation and negligent homicide.
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With the first day of school on August the 6th, a group of Tangipahoa Parish parents say it’s too hot for their kids to get on unair-conditioned school buses in the hottest part of the day, and they are presenting a petition to the school board to delay the first day of school until after Labor Day…
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That’s Tangipahoa Parish School Board Superintendent Mark Kolwe (Cole-lay).

Police in Thibodaux have made an arrest of a parolee, found in possession of crack cocaine, ecstacy and other illegal drugs during a traffic stop. Twenty-six year-old Alfonzo Johnson of Thibodaux tried to convince the officer the crack cocaine was actually deodorant. The K-9’s were called to dispel that, and Johnson was booked into the LaFourche Parish Detention Center, then released after posting a nine thousand dollar bond.

LRN Newscast 14:30 07-21-15

Some parents in Tangipahoa Parish are asking for a delay the start of school, because of the extreme heat. The petition points to many unairconditioned school buses, and they want the first day of school after Labor Day. Erin Hunt is a parent in Kentwood, and she says they’re not asking to make the summer longer…
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Tangipahoa School board officials say they need enough classroom time before the kids have to take the state exams.

The latest numbers for the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Louisiana added jobs in June and the state’s unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.4 percent. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive director Curt Eysink says employers added 13,400 jobs over the year.
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State Police are investigating a deadly crash on I-12 in Livingston Parish Monday afternoon, where a couple of people trying to load a vehicle on the back of a trailer, were struck by a driver who lost control of his vehicle. Trooper Bryan Lee says that driver is 26 year-old Mekdad Zidan of Baton Rouge, and he was arrested for wreckless operation…
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the dead woman is fifty-seven year old Maggie Lynn of Independence; 56-year-old James Kinchen of Tickfaw was serously injured.

The LDWF has released some juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles into the Calcasieu River Basin, in hopes to re-introduce the species through the head-start program, and to keep them off the endangered species list….
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That’s LDWF Natural Heritage Program Manager, Amity Bass.

PM Newscall, July 21st, 2015

Some Tangipahoa Parish parents are petitioning to change the start date of school to after Labor Day because of the extreme heat. Emelie Gunn has more….

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In an effort to re-establish the species, the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has released juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles into the Calcasieu River Basin. Eric Gill has more…

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State Police say a woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle on I-12 in Livingston Parish. Trooper Bryan Lee says 57-year-old Maggie Lynn of Independence and 56-year-old James Kinchen of Tickfaw were attempting to load a car on the back of a trailer when a car, driven by 26-year-old Mekdad Zidan of Baton Rouge, approached…

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He says it is believed that Zidan was traveling over the speed limit when he lost control of his vehicle and struck the pair Monday afternoon. Lee says Lynn was pronounced dead at the scene…

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Kinchen was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. Zidan received minor injuries in the crash. Lee says Zidan was placed under arrest for reckless operation and negligent homicide…

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A group of parents in Tangipahoa Parish are asking district leaders to delay the August start of school because of the extreme heat. The change.org petition says buses don’t have air conditioners and the kids are riding home during peak hours of heat. They suggest kicking off time in the classroom after the Labor Day Holiday. Erin Hunt, whose children go to school in Kentwood, says she’s supportive because this high heat is too brutal for children.

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Hunt says many people don’t understand the majority of school buses are independently owned and drivers don’t make enough to install air conditioners throughout them. She believes some parents are hesitant to sign the petition because they think their kids will get a shorter summer, but that isn’t the case.

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The Tangipahoa Parish School Board Superintendent Mark Kolwe (Cole-lay) says he knows it’s hot outside but students need to get as much classroom instruction as possible before taking their state exams in March and April 2016. He says it would be hard to get this approved now because school is scheduled to begin in two weeks.

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Kolwe says a school board meeting is scheduled for tonight at 6 and it’s expected some parents will come forward to make a petition. He believes this should be considered a statewide issue.

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In an effort to re-establish the species, the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has released juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles into the Calcasieu River Basin. LDWF Natural Heritage Program Manager, Amity Bass, says the turtle is a Species of Concern in Louisiana. Bass says this is the culmination of three years of work…

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LDWF’s head start program raises these turtles in captivity until they are 3-years-old before they are released, giving the animals a better chance of survival. Bass says they initially released eight Alligator Snapping Turtles into the wild with another 50 scheduled for release this fall…

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Bass says next year LDWF will begin releasing a minimum of 100 turtles per year. The US Fish and Wildlife Service will determine whether or not to list the Alligator Snapping Turtle under the Endangered Species Act in 2017. Bass is hopeful it will not come to that…

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The latest numbers for the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Louisiana added jobs in June and the state’s unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.4 percent. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive director Curt Eysink says employers added 13,400 jobs over the year.

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Eysink says he expects to see a steady increase in the number of jobs to continue. He says the current job growth is across many different professions.

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Payrolls rose by 5,000 from May to June but Eysink admits although the dropping price of oil is affecting energy sector jobs.

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13:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2015

Cops say a woman lost her life and a man is seriously injured after being run over in the shoulder of I-12 in Livingston Parish Monday afternoon. Trooper Bryan Lee says 57-year-old Maggie Lynn of Independence and 56-year-old James Kinchen of Tickfaw were trying to load a car on the back of a trailer. He says they were struck by 26-year-old Mekdad Zidan of Baton rouge and Lynn died instantly…:
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Zidan was placed under arrest for reckless operation and negligent homicide because cops believe he was speeding when he lost control and hit the couple.

A former Iberia Parish Sheriff’s deputy faces a day in jail for punching a man who was under arrest in September 2013 after the Sugar Can Festival in New Iberia. US Attorney Stephanie Fialey says 29-year-old Cody Laperouse must also perform 200 hours of community service, take anger management and pay a $2,000 fine. Laperouse pleaded guilty in March to a count of depriving a man of his civil rights.

In an effort to re-establish the species, the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has released juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles into the Calcasieu River Basin. Eric Gill has more…:
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According to figures released today by the US Labor Department, unemployment fell in June in Louisiana to 6.4 percent down from 6.6 percent where it’s been the past three months. The Louisiana Workforce Commission also says we’re close to an all-time high in payrolls with employers reporting 13,000 more jobs than in June of last year.

 

12:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2015

Some Tangipahoa Parish parents are petitioning to change the start date of school to after Labor Day because of the extreme heat. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Baton Rouge Fire Department arrests a woman accused of setting her ex-boyfriend’s belongings on fire in front of his new woman’s apartment door. Witnesses at the complex reported seeing Courtney Pittman start the blaze of a garbage bag filled with men’s clothing and personal items using hairspray and a lighter. She is charged with simple arson.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is once again working to reestablish a species and this time it’s the juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtle. They’ve recently released some back into the wild in the Calcasieu River Basin. LDWF Natural Heritage Program Manager, Amity Bass, says they’ve already freed 8 and have 50 scheduled for release this fall…:
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LDWF’s head start program raises these turtles in captivity until they are 3-years-old before they are released, giving the animals a better chance of survival.

Gas prices are down in Louisiana four cents from this time last week. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.49.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 21

Ragin Cajuns football coach Mark Hudspeth will not name a new starting quarterback until the September 5th season opener against Kentucky. Brooks Haack, Jalen Nixon and redshirt freshman Jordan Davis are all seeking to Terrance Broadway, who has been the starting QB the last three seasons. UL Lafayette has been to the New Orleans Bowl for four straight years. Hudspeth says the annual trip to the Big Easy is not getting stale, but playing in a major bowl game is the goal…
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The Ragin Cajuns were picked to finish second in the Sun Belt Preseason Poll.

Louisiana Tech will hold its annual Fan Fest on Saturday, August 22nd at 3 PM. This is an opportunity for fans to meet members of the Bulldogs football team. And Nicholls State football season tickets are now on sale. The Colonels first home game is October 3rd against McNeese State.

Former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola will make his major league debut tonight as he’ll pitch for the Philadelphia Phillies. The 22-year-old reaches the majors after spending only one season in the minors. In 18 starts in Double-A and Triple-A this season, he’s 10-4 with a 2.39 ERA. He’ll face Tampa Bay in a game that will start at 6:05.

The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is reporting that the Giants would like to sign Quarterback Eli Manning to a contract extension prior to the start of the regular seaosn. Manning has one more year left on his current deal and the New Orleans native is set to make 17-million dollars this season.

11:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2015

Parents in Tangipahoa Parish says it’s too hot for students to start school at the beginning of August and are asking district leaders to delay the first day until after Labor Day. Erin Hunt, who has kids in school in Kentwood, says it’s too hot for children to be riding buses and running around…:
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Tangipahoa Parish Superintendent Mark Kolwe says they will hear concerns of parents at a school board meeting tonight, but it’s a little too late to start changing the calendar and schedules of other parents and teachers.

Most of the state is currently under a heat advisory until 7pm this evening according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters say heat index values during the afternoon hours will range between 105-110 degrees and limited cloud cover and light winds during the day will further add to heat stress conditions. They urge residents to drink plenty of fluids and stay indoors and out of the sun of possible.

State Police say a woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle on I-12 in Livingston Parish. Trooper Bryan Lee says 57-year-old Maggie Lynn of Independence and 56-year-old James Kinchen of Tickfaw were attempting to load a car on the back of a trailer when a car, driven by 26-year-old Mekdad Zidan of Baton Rouge, approached…:
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Lynn was pronounced dead at the scene. Kinchen was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. Zidan is charged with negligent homicide because cops believe he was speeding.

In an effort to re-establish the species, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has released juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles into the Calcasieu River Basin. LDWF Natural Heritage Program Manager Amity Bass says this is a culmination of three years of work…:
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10:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2015

Gas prices keep falling in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn finds out how much longer the decline could last…:
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A group of parents in Tangipahoa Parish are asking district leaders to delay the start of school because of the extreme heat. The Change.org petition states that buses don’t have air conditioners and the kids are riding home during peak hours of heat. They propose kicking off time in the classroom after the Labor Day Holiday. The school board meets in Amite tonight at 6.

State Police say a woman is dead and another in the hospital after they were hit by a car Monday afternoon on I-12 in Livingston Parish. They say 57-year-old Maggie Lynn of Independence and 56-year-old James Kinchen of Tickfaw were on the shoulder of the interstate trying to load a car into a trailer when they were hit by 26-year-old Mekdad Zidan of Baton Rouge. Lynn was pronounced dead on arrival. Zidan was booked with negligent homicide and reckless operation because investigators believe he was speeding.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu travels to the Vatican with other mayors, governors, and UN Representatives to meet with Pope Francis to discuss global issues. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says this is part of the Pope’s effort to engage and motivate political and community leaders around the world. He says says Landrieu could extend an invitation for the Pontiff to visit New Orleans during his visit to the US in September…:
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09:30 Newscast July 21, 2015

According to a report from the Annie E Casey Foundation, more children in Louisiana are living in poverty now than during the Great Recession. Scott Carwile reports…

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Shreveport Police are searching for a man and woman they believe were involved in a late night shooting. They say the incident began during an argument between two men and a woman. At some point, the two men began shooting at each other. One man was shot in the groin area. He was transported to a local hospital with what is described as serious injuries. Authorities say a weapon has been recovered, but they are still on the lookout for the shooter.

A new Monmouth University poll shows likely Iowa caucus goers giving Governor Bobby Jindal a 59 percent favorable rating, 5th highest among Republican presidential hopefuls. Radio Iowa News Director Kay Henderson says while Iowans like Jindal’s religious liberty message, it’s very difficult to receive a large amount of support when several candidates are going after that evangelical christian vote…

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4-percent of respondents said they would support Jindal if the presidential caucus was held today.

Prices at the pump are continuing to fall in Louisiana. Gregg Laskosi with GasBuddy.com credits the drop in gas prices to the decrease in the price of crude oil. He says the supply of gasoline in North America is outweighing consumer demand…

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The statewide average for regular gasoline is now $2.48 per gallon.

08:30 Newscast July 21, 2015

A Monmouth University survey finds Governor Bobby Jindal is gaining support among likely caucus goers. Jeff Palermo has more…..

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The Center for World University Rankings has named five Louisiana universities among their top 1,000 universities in the world. Tulane was the highest ranked state school on the list coming in at number 272. LSU, LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, UNO, and Louisiana Tech also made the list. The ranking is based on categories such as quality of education, training of students, and faculty prestige.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu travels to the Vatican with other political leaders to meet with Pope Francis to discuss global issues, like climate change, human trafficking, and sustainable development. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says climate change is something Pope Francis takes very seriously…

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The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences is hosting a workshop and symposium over the next two days.

An Annie E Casey Foundation report shows more children in Louisiana are living in poverty now than during the Great Recession. CEO of Agenda for Children, Anthony Recasner, says Louisiana ranks 48th overall for child well-being. He says more higher paying jobs translates into a family’s ability to provide more for their children…

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The 2015 Kids Count Data Book shows 28% of children here are living in disadvantaged families.