16:45 LRN Sportscast

The number one ranked LSU baseball team begins a three-game series tonight by hosting the Missouri Tigers for the first time ever at Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers enter the weekend in a first place tie with Texas A-and-M in the SEC West and they trail Vanderbilt by a half game for the overall lead in the SEC.

In the Sun Belt, U-L Lafayette hosts South Alabama, who leads the conference with a 17-and-9 league record. ULM is at Arkansas Little Rock. Both teams have ten wins in league play.

Southeastern Louisiana could wrap up a Southland Conference regular season championship this weekend as the Lions host Central Arkansas. Northwestern State is at Abilene Christian, Nicholls takes on UNO and McNeese hosts Grambling State.

Louisiana Tech is at Old Dominion.

In softball…the Cajuns have advanced to the Sun Belt Tournament title game by hitting five home runs in a six to three win over South Alabama. And Central Arkansas beat Northwestern State in the Southland Tournament title game.

Louisiana Tech is conducting a national search for a new men’s basketball coach after Michael White left Ruston for the head coaching job at Florida. “Bleed Tech Blue” publisher Jonathan Ford believes there will be plenty of interest in the opening at Tech…
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There was a lot of interest in former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins after it became more clear this week that he probably was not involved in a murder of a pregnant woman. Collins signed with the Cowboys and he says dinner with Dallas owner Jerry Jones sealed the deal….
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Collins signed a three-year guaranteed contract worth 1.65 million dollars.

16:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

The 2015 Hurricane season is off to an unusual early start. Subtropical storm Ana is said to make landfall on Sunday. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The deputy secretary of the state Department of Economic Development is getting a promotion to the top spot. Governor Bobby Jindal announced today that Steven Grissom will succeed Secretary Stephen Moret who will serve as the President and CEO of the LSU Foundation starting Monday.

The EPA has approved the Louisiana Military Department’s recommended incineration method of disposal of the 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden. State Representative Gene Reynolds says they are thrilled they one the fight of the open burn method. He says the explosives will be dispensed of in a container which has to be built…:
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The method to be used will be a contained incineration burn method by the company Explosive Service International.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office says a man is under arrest accused of abandoning three horses earlier in the week — they were malnourished and showed signs of possible abuse – one could not be saved. They say pictures were posted of the horses and spread over social media which eventually lead investigators to Floyd Williams who is charged with three counts of aggravated cruelty to animals.

 

15:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

A rare May sub-tropical storm has formed off the east coast kicking off an early start to this year’s Atlantic Hurricane Season. State climatologist Barry Keim says Ana is considered a sub-tropical storm because it is still ingesting the air from the middle latitudes. He says although these storms are unique, they will form during this time of the year..:
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The New Orleans Police Department says an alligator was involved in a fatal accident early this morning. They say the gator was trying to cross the interstate 10 near the Michoud Exit when a van slammed on its breaks near it and then was hit from behind. Officer Frank Robinson says the driver of the second vehicle died. He says this is a reminder to be cautious when driving
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The community surrounding Camp Minden is thrilled that the EPA approves an alternative method to the open burn of the 15 million pounds of M6 propellant. Representative Gene Reynolds says not everyone is happy about the incineration method, but you have to live within the parameters of what you have…:
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Louisiana Tech is looking for a new men’s basketball coach after Michael White accepts the same job at Florida. Although no time table has been announced for naming White’s replacement, “Bleed Tech Blue” Publisher Johnathan Ford believes the school would like to have someone in place before summer break begins…:
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In a statement, the university says White represented Louisiana Tech in a first class manner both on and off the court and wish him the best of luck at Florida.

 

LRN PM Newscall May 8

The 2015 Hurricane season is off to an unusual early start. Subtropical storm Ana is said to make landfall on Sunday. Emelie Gunn has more.

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The EPA approves the Louisiana Military Department’s recommended incineration method to dispose 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden. Eric Gill reports…:

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New Orleans Police say an alligator is to blame for a fatal accident on I-10 early this morning. Officer Frank Robertson says the gator was attempting to cross the interstate at around four this morning…

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He says it appears the van came to a complete stop near the Michoud Exit after hitting the alligator. Robertson says then the van was struck from behind by a Mitsubishi Eclipse…

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The driver of the Eclipse was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the van and a passenger in the Eclipse were transported to a local hospital with undisclosed injuries. The dead alligator was found underneath the van. Robertson says this is another reminder to be cautious while behind the wheel…

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This year’s Atlantic hurricane and tropical storm season has gotten off to an early start. 2015’s first named Sub-tropical storm Ana is now bringing an unusual threat to the east coast. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Ana lies southeast of South Carolina and is expected to make landfall on Sunday.

CUT 6 (09)  “the gulf coast.”

Keim says May storms are unusual because hurricane season begins June 1st. He says he doesn’t believe this will be a harbinger for the 2015 season.

CUT 7 (13)  “50 or 60 years.”

Keim says this is considered a sub-tropical storm because it is still ingesting the air from the middle latitudes. He says although these storms are unique, they will form during this time of the year.

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Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Michael White has accepted the head coaching job at the University of Florida. In White’s four years leading the Bulldogs, he accumulated a 101-40 record. “Bleed Tech Blue” Publisher Jonathan Ford says White left a positive legacy at Tech…

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White lead the Bulldogs to three conference regular season titles and two consecutive appearances in the NIT quarterfinals. The school says they will immediately begin a national search for White’s replacement. Ford believes there will be plenty of interest in the opening at Tech…

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In a statement, the university says White represented Louisiana Tech in a first class manner both on and off the court and wish him the best of luck at Florida. Although no time table has been announced for naming White’s replacement, Ford believes the school would like to have someone in place before summer break begins…

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The EPA has approved the Louisiana Military Department’s recommended incineration method of disposal of the 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden. State Representative Gene Reynolds says this is a victory for the community who had strong objections to the original plan of the federal government to conduct an open burn to get rid of the explosives

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The method to be used will be a contained incineration burn method by the company Explosive Service International. Louisiana Progress Action released a statement saying they are glad there will be no open burn, they still don’t think incineration is the safest method. But Reynolds says you have to live within the parameters of what you have…:

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Reynolds says the chosen method is advanced proven technology where combustion will take place inside an enclosure that will trap, filter, scrub and after-burn for safe measure of all of the emissions from the disposal of the explosives. He says the container has to be built first then they’ll work to get rid of it as soon as possible…:

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14:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

2015′s first named Sub-tropical storm Ana is now bringing an unusual threat to the east coast nearly a month before the start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. State climatologist Barry Keim says May storms are unusual because hurricane season begins June 1st. He says he doesn’t believe this will be a harbinger for the 2015 season…:
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Keim says this is considered a sub-tropical storm because it is still ingesting the air from the middle latitudes.

New Orleans Police say an alligator possibly caused a fatal accident early this morning. Authorities say a van struck an alligator and came to a complete stop near I-10 near Michoud Blvd. They say then another vehicle slammed into that vehicle and the second vehicle’s driver died. The alligator also died.

The EPA has approved the Louisiana Military Department’s recommended incineration method of disposal of the 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Louisiana Property Assistance Agency will sell 201 state vehicles at an auction in downtown Baton Rouge tomorrow beginning at 10am and is open to the public. The Jindal Administration says they’ve already sold 243 underutilized cars through LPAA auctions generating nearly $810,000 for the state.

 

13:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

The EPA has approved the Louisiana Military Department’s recommended method of disposal of the 15 million pounds of M6 propellant at Camp Minden. Representative Gene Reynolds says this is a victory for the community who had strong objections to the original plan of the federal government to conduct and open burn to get rid of the explosives…:
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He realizes everyone might not still be happy about the incineration method but feels this is the best answer for now to get it done as quickly as possible.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Michael White has accepted the head coaching job at the University of Florida. “Bleed Tech Blue” Publisher Jonathan Ford believes there will be plenty of interest in the opening at Tech…:
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In White’s four years leading the Bulldogs, he accumulated a 101-40 record.

The 2015 Hurricane season is off to an unusual early start. Subtropical storm Ana is said to make landfall on Sunday. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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We’re five months away from football season but Sporting News has already released a pre-season poll which puts LSU at number 14 in the nation. They say players leaving the program early for the NFL, the loss of DC John Chavis and questions that still exist about the QB position is the reason for the number 14 spot. Ohio State is the overwhelming favorite to repeat as National Champions.

 

12:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

This year’s Atlantic hurricane and tropical storm season has gotten off to an early start. 2015′s first named Sub-tropical storm Ana is now bringing an unusual threat to the east coast. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Ana lies about 170 miles south east of South Carolina and is expected to make landfall on Sunday…:
CUT 6 (09) “the gulf coast”
Hurricane season doesn’t begin until June 1st, but Keim says this May storm just had all of the right ingredients to form. He still thinks the Atlantic Hurricane season will be a quiet one.

State police say two men were killed after a head-on crash in Madison Parish. Authorities say 60-year-old Wayne Kearns of Dothan, Alabama crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by 61-year-old Charles Peller of Lake Providence. They say a third vehicle then struck Peeler’s pickup. Both Kearns and Peeler were pronounced dead. The investigation is ongoing.

New Orleans Police say an alligator on I-10 caused a fatal accident around 4 this morning. Officer Frank Robertson says a van was trying to avoid hitting the gator and slammed on his breaks before getting hit from behind by a Mitsubishi Eclipse…:
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The driver of the van and a passenger in the Eclipse were transported to a local hospital with undisclosed injuries. The dead alligator was found underneath the van.

Former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins is now a Dallas Cowboy. The Baton Rouge product signed a three-year, 1.65 million dollar guaranteed contract, after not getting drafted. NFL teams were scared to select Collins, because he was wanted for questioning about the murder of a pregnant woman.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

New Orleans Police say an alligator is to blame for a fatal accident on I-10 early this morning. Officer Frank Robertson says the gator was attempting to cross the interstate at around four this morning…:
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Investigators says the driver of that vehicle either hit or was trying to avoid hitting the gator when he slammed on his brakes. The second vehicle then rear ended the first one. The driver of the second vehicle died on scene. The alligator died.

State Police say a woman from St. Rose is under arrest and booked with vehicular homicide for allegedly running over a bicyclist while intoxicated, then fleeing the scene. They say 55-year-old Wellman Joseph was riding his bike last night on La Highway 636-6 in St. John the Baptist Parish when he was hit. Investigators later got a call from a family member which resulted in the arrest of 29-year-old Darla Gauthreaux who is also charged with DWI and felony hit and run.

It was tax day at the House of Representatives yesterday and a package of bills that would raise 670 million dollars is headed to the Senate. That money could be used to cover the 1.6 billion dollar budget shortfall. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says what happened Thursday is a good start, but even with these revenue generating bills heading to the senate, there’s still a big shortfall out there…:
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The bills face an uncertain future in the Senate.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball coach Michael White has accepted the head coaching job at the University of Florida. In White’s four years leading the Bulldogs, he accumulated a 101-40 record. “Bleed Tech Blue” Publisher Jonathan Ford says White left a positive legacy at Tech…:
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Tech says they are immediately searching for a replacement.

 

10:30 Newscast, May 8th, 2015

Lawmakers approved a bill that would put a $200 million dollar cap on tax incentives for the movie industry but some thought it should be lower. There was an amendment on the measure that would have lowered the cap to $150 million but Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto opposed saying they don’t want to risk the movie industry leaving the state and taking the jobs with it…:
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The legislation now heads to the Senate.

More people go out for Mother’s Day weekend than any other of the year. Erika Burns with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says while things tend to slow down for the restaurant industry after this weekend and over summer, people in Louisiana have a large appetite for going out to eat…:
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LSU Police arrest two men for carrying guns on the levee in the gun-free zone near campus. They say 28-year-old Jonathan Klein of Baton Rouge and 45-year-old Andrew Watts were dressed in military attire and carrying semi automatic rifles. Cops say they were within 1000 feet of campus and booked for Violation of the state law Firearm Free Zone. The matter is under investigation.

Former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins goes from undrafted to a three-year guaranteed contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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09:30 Newscast May 8, 2015

The House approved a measure that would limit the amount of credits issued as part of the film tax program to $200 million dollars despite objections from lawmakers who thought the cap should be lower…

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State Police say two men are dead after a head-on crash in Madison Parish. Authorities say 60-year-old Wayne Kearns of Dothan, Alabama crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by 61-year-old Charles Peeler of Lake Providence. They say a third vehicle then struck Peeler’s pickup. Both Kearns and Peeler were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the third vehicle was not injured. The investigation is ongoing.

The state House advances a package of bills to the Senate that would generate 670-million dollars that can be used to cover a one-point-six billion dollar deficit. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says more work needs to be done by lawwmakers to solve this budget crisis….

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The legislation heading to the senate raises the tax on cigarettes and scales back tax programs.

Baseball Hall-of-Famer Hank Aaron will be bestowed with a Doctor of Humane Letters this morning during Grambling State University’s Spring Commencement. In Aaron’s 23-year Major League career, he hit 755 home runs, a Major League record that stood for over 30 years. John Rosenthal, a university Vice President, says Aaron is a great humanitarian, businessman, and an excellent role model…

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