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More good news regarding public education as Louisiana students had a record-breaking year for LEAP scores. BESE says students this year earned the highest statewide Mastery or Advanced Mastery rate ever recorded on the test.

The lawyer representing Attorney General Liz Murrill calls the 16-count Orleans Parish grand jury indictment against her client a political witch hunt. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A police officer was shot, and a man was killed in a downtown Shreveport shooting early yesterday morning. Officers responded to a report of four men fighting in an alley off North Spring Street. Eyewitness Tim Huck says the officer was shot while saving another man in the fight.

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Huck says her bulletproof vest did its job, and her injuries are not life-threatening.

The Louisiana Department of Transportation says its making progress on the preliminary work for the Lafayette I49 Connector project which would extend the interstate five and a half miles from I-10 to the Lafayette Regional Airport.  DOTD spokesperson Deidra Druilet says the raised roadway will help alleviate congestion…

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Druilhet says they hope to conclude the environmental review process in January.

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The lawyer representing Attorney General Liz Murrill says the Orleans Parish grand jury which indicted her client on 16 felony counts had leaked information, in violation of the law. Laura Rodrigue says that would give Murrill great concern about Orleans Parish grand juries as a whole.

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Students in grades three through 12 achieve the highest statewide performance ever on the LEAP test, with 36-percent scoring Mastery or Advanced. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says that’s especially notable, especially given what the state has been through in the seven years that he’s been the education superintendent.

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A person was killed in the shooting of a Shreveport officer outside a downtown bar early yesterday morning. Bar owner Tim Huck says four people were fighting in an alley next to the business when the officer stepped in.

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Huck says the officer’s bulletproof vest did its job, and her injuries are non-life-threatening. 

DOTD is taking the next steps in building the I-49 Lafayette Connector by signing a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. The connector is part of a larger I-49 project to upgrade U.S. Highway 90 to Interstate standards and improve the commute between Lafayette and the Gulf Coast and eventually New Orleans. Deidra Druilhet with DOTD says Lafayette is part of one of the fastest-growing regions in the state.

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A shooting in downtown Shreveport early Sunday morning left one dead and an officer injured. Kace Kieschnick reports.

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The lawyer representing Attorney General Liz Murrill calls the 16-count Orleans Parish grand jury indictment against her client a political witch hunt. Andrew Greenstein reports. 

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The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development is taking the next steps in building the I-49 Lafayette Connector. Officials signed a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. Deidra Druilhet with the DOTD says it is a required document evaluating the environmental impacts of a project.

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The Lafayette I-49 Connector project would extend the interstate five-and-a-half miles from I-10 to the Lafayette Regional Airport. Druilhet says the raised roadway will significantly improve the lives of residents in the region.

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The connector is part of a larger I-49 project to upgrade U.S. Highway 90 to interstate standards and improve the commute between Lafayette and the Gulf Coast and eventually New Orleans. Druilhet says Lafayette is part of one of the fastest-growing regions in the state.

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Druilhet says officials hope to conclude the environmental review process in January of 2027.

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A person was killed in the shooting of a Shreveport officer early Sunday morning. Police responded to a call about an altercation outside a downtown bar. Tim Huck is the business owner who alerted police and witnessed the event. He says four people were fighting in an alley next to the business when the officer stepped in.

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Huck says the officer’s bulletproof vest did its job, and her injuries are non-life-threatening. He says the shooter continued firing wildly after hitting the officer.

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The armed subject has been pronounced dead. Huck says two of the three others involved in the fight were arrested and the officer should be commended.

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Huck says he was involved in another fight earlier that night near a separate business.

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The lawyer for Attorney General Liz Murrill calls the 16-count Orleans Parish grand jury indictment against her client a political witch hunt. Laura Rodrigue says Murrill was simply doing her job in enforcing a law that the legislature had passed in consolidating the Orleans Parish clerks of court, noting that it was the only parish that had separate clerks for criminal and civil courts.

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Rodrigue says the way the grand jury went about its business in indicting Murrill is also very troubling.

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Rodrigue says if those allegations against the grand jury are corroborated, those are very illegal, since the grand jury is supposed to be operating in secret. And she says that would give Murrill great concern about Orleans Parish grand juries as a whole.

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Public and charter students in grades three through 12 are making record-breaking achievements in the classroom. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says this year’s LEAP scores set new standards for the state.

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That 36-percent of students who achieved Mastery or Advanced is the highest overall performance in the state’s history. Brumley says that’s especially notable, especially given what the state has been through in the seven years that he’s been the education superintendent.

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Brumley notes that these are the first LEAP results under the state’s Grow, Achieve and Thrive initiative.

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Public and charter students in grades three through 12 are making record-breaking achievements in the classroom. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says this year’s LEAP scores set new standards for the state.

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That 36-percent of students who achieved Mastery or Advanced is the highest overall performance in the state’s history.

State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting in downtown Shreveport early Sunday morning. L-S-P says an armed subject shot an officer and the armed subject was shot by police and died at the scene. Bar owner Tim Huck saw the shooting and says the officer was responding to a fight in an alley…

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L-S-P says the wounded officer suffered non-life threatening injuries.

 

The lawyer representing Attorney General Liz Murrill calls the 16-count Orleans Parish grand jury indictment against her client a political witch hunt. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Trump Administration says it plans to open a 528-bed holding center for migrant families and unaccompanied children at the former England Air Force Base in Alexandria. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement say migrants will only be there for a few days and then they’ll be deported, but immigration advocates are concerned children could be held there for weeks or months.

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A Shreveport Police officer was shot and a man was killed in a downtown Shreveport shooting early yesterday morning. Officers responded to a report of four men fighting in an alley off North Spring Street. Eyewitness Tim Huck says the officer was shot while saving another man in the fight.

Cut 7 (12) “..was phenomenal.”

Huck says her bulletproof vest did its job, and her injuries are not life-threatening.

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development is taking the next steps in building the I-49 Lafayette Connector. Officials signed a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. Deidra Druilhet with the DOTD says it is a required document evaluating the environmental impacts of a project.

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The authenticity rate of shrimp at New Orleans restaurants has declined in the last year, according to an audit by Sead Consulting that found nine of the 44 restaurants it tested misrepresented the origin of their shrimp. Chief Operating Officer Erin Williams says that contrasts last year’s audit, which found three of the 24 tested establishments misrepresented their origins.

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The funeral of legendary former Southern baseball coach Roger Cador will be held on campus in the Mini-Dome tonight. Cador passed away at the age of 74 last week after fighting brain cancer. Dan Canevari coached with Cador for three years and says he became an instant friend.

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The Funeral will be held at 6 p.m., with public viewing available at 3:00.

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The funeral of legendary former Southern baseball coach and player Roger Cador will be held in the F.G. Clark Activity Center at  6:00 this evening with public viewing available at 3:00. Dan Canevari coached with Cador for three years. He says the coach never had a bad day.

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The U.S. Men’s National Team has a World Cup round of 16 showdown with Belgium tonight. Despite receiving a red card in the previous match, leading scorer Flo Balogun will be available after FIFA suspended the controversial penalty. Louisiana Soccer Association reporter Paul Boron says fans and analysts around the world disagreed with the original call.

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The LSU Tigers are two months away from their season opener against Clemson September 5. It’s the same matchup as the first game of last year’s campaign, but there will be a lot of new faces. The Tigers are, of course, now led by head coach Lane Kiffin, and Clemson brought back former coordinator Chad Morris to run the offense. The Advocate’s John Blau, who covered Clemson for six years, says two high-powered offenses will go head-to-head.

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Former LSU pitcher Paul Skenes was named to his third straight All-Star Game. Skenes is posting a 3.62 ERA with 119 strikeouts in 97 innings.

LSU landed a commitment from Oregon outfielder Angel Laya. ESPN’s 15th-ranked portal prospect hit .296 with 14 homers and 47RBIs as a freshman this season.

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The lawyer for Attorney General Liz Murrill is expressing concern about how the Orleans Parish grand jury conducted its business in handing down its 16-count indictment against her client. Laura Rodrigue says if reports are corroborated, the grand jury went about its approach in an illegal manner.

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A recent audit of New Orleans restaurants has discovered that 11 of the 44 restaurants its diners ate at served imported shrimp. Chief Operating Officer Erin Williams says she’s taken aback by that relatively high number of restaurants serving imported shrimp, including the two that were up front about it.

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A shooting in downtown Shreveport early Sunday morning left one dead and an officer injured. Kace Kieschnick reports.

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A close call for legendary LSU baseball coach Skip Bertman, as a tree fell on top of his home during severe thunderstorms yesterday. Sustained winds at the time were 44 miles an hour, with wind gusts at 57 miles an hour. Coach Bertman was home at the time, but he was not injured.

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The lawyer for Attorney General Liz Murrill calls the 16-count Orleans Parish grand jury indictment against her client a political witch hunt. Laura Rodrigue says Murrill was simply doing her job in enforcing a law that the legislature had passed in consolidating the Orleans Parish clerks of court, noting that it was the only parish that had separate clerks for criminal and civil courts.

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Loyola University Law professor Dane Ciolino says the grand jury violated several laws in the handling of this case…

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The Louisiana Supreme Court has stayed indictment and recalled the arrest warrant for Murrill and Ciolino says it’s likely a lower court or the State supreme court will dismiss the case against Murrill.

 

A Shreveport Police officer is recovering from a gunshot wound and the person who allegedly shot the cop is dead. State Police is investigating the shooting that happened in downtown Shreveport early Sunday.  Bar owner, Tim Huck, saw the shooting and says four people were fighting in an alley next to the business he owns when the female officer stepped in…

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Huck says the officer was struck in her bulletproof vest and returned fire and shot the gunman.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is working with Vanderbilt University to enroll 900 obese children in Tennessee and Louisiana in a research trial that would allow the families of that child to receive weight management treatment from a group of health care professionals at a clinic….

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Families interested in participating can visit join-coach-dot-org.

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A legal mess in New Orleans. On Thursday, an Orleans Parish grand jury indicted Attorney General Liz Murrill on 16 counts for sending letters to New Orleans elected officials that warned they could be removed from office if they kept making moves against a new state law that combined the city’s criminal and civil courts. Early Friday morning, the state Supreme Court halted the criminal case over concerns about how the grand jury conducted its business. The state’s highest court also issued an emergency order vacating the 400-thousand-dollar arrest warrant for Murrill. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says most legal observers would agree that Murrill’s letters did not violate state law….

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Murrill calls the indictment a political witch hunt.

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SeaD Consulting went to 44 New Orleans restaurants and found out that 11 of them served imported shrimp. Chief Operating Officer Erin Williams says of those 11, nine of them misrepresented the origins of their shrimp…

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Williams says she is surprised by the high number of New Orleans restaurants serving imported shrimp.

Childhood obesity is a big problem in this state. LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Center has received grant money to enroll hundreds of children into what they are calling the COACH trial, which Doctor Amanda Staiano says can help families improve their health through personalized nutrition counseling…

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LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is offering a program that will provide evidence-based obesity treatments to families throughout the state. Andrew Greenstein has the story…

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A tree hit LSU Baseball legend Skip Bertman’s Baton Rouge home Sunday during severe thunderstorms. Photos from outside his home show a large tree uprooted from the front yard and collapsed onto the garage and side of the house.  We’re told Bertman was not injured.

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The funeral of beloved former Southern baseball coach Roger Cador will be held on campus later today.  The former player turned coach led the Jaguars for 33 years and won two HBCU national championships and 14 SWAC championships. Dan Canevari, who coached with Cador for three years, says Cador brought the most out of his players because they knew he cared about them on and off the field.

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The U.S. Men’s National Team has a World Cup round-of-16 showdown with Belgium tonight. And star striker Folarin Balogun will be available after FIFA suspended the red card ban he received in the U-S win over Bosnia. Louisiana Soccer Association reporter Paul Boron…

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