LRN Newscast 17:30 November 12

The Keystone Pipeline project has become the focus of the US Senate race. During the campaign, Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu has touted her clout as a reason to elect her, so today she called on her colleagues in the Senate to vote on the Keystone Pipeline project….
cut 30 (08) “…pipeline”
Shortly after Landrieu spoke, republican leaders in the House said they would vote on a bill tomorrow by Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy that authorizes the building of the pipeline. Its unclear if the Democratic controlled Senate will have their own vote.

Two Baton Rouge Police officers and a former officer were indicted today on sex-related charges. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says Isaac Bolden, Emerson Jackson and Travis Wheeler were all in uniform and on duty at the time when they convinced a woman to perform a sexual act on one of the three men at a Baton Rouge park.

The coldest temperatures of the fall have arrived and that could result in an increase in home fires. The American Red Cross says heating sources are the second leading cause of home fire deaths, and fatal home fires increase in the winter months. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says if you use a space heater, make sure there’s a clear area of space around it…:
CUT 13 (08) “of that nature”
Browning says it’s also important to turn off space heaters before you go to bed and never use a cooking range or oven to heat your home.

A man had to be rescued from his burning home in Shreveport this morning. Authorities say a retired state trooper pulled an individual out of his home that was engulfed in flames. The former law enforcement officer was not injured, but the man inside the house suffered non-life threatening injuries.

LRN Newscast 16:30 11-12-14

Chilly temperatures have arrived in Louisiana and that has firefighters concerned about an increase in home fires. Jeff Palermo has more…

CUT 2 (31) “reporting”

 

A total of 40 plus animals have been rescued in Washington Parish, and an arrest warrant has been issued for an unnamed woman, who is being accused of hoarding and neglecting animals. Officials from the Humane Society of Louisiana says law enforcement executed a search warrant at the property, but the owner was not there.

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The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Congressman Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. RNC Louisiana Communications Director Ben Voelkel (vocal) says these people will focus on getting out the vote…

CUT 9 (10) “couple of weeks”

 

 

Louisiana Democratic Party Executive Director Stephen Handwerk feels many people have just started paying attention to this race, and he sees polling numbers going up for the Senator. Handwerk says there is a lot of support for Mary Landrieu because of what she has delivered for Louisiana…

CUT 12 (11) “in Washington, DC”

LRN Newscast 15:30 11-12-14

The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. Eric Gill has more…
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

 

The House of Representatives is calling for a vote tomorrow on Congressman Bill Cassidy’s bill to build the Keystone pipeline. In this political chess-match for the runoff race, Senator Mary Landrieu has called for a vote in the Senate that a approval be given for the pipeline project.

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Baton Rouge PD says an active-military officer is under arrest after allegedly trying to run over her fiance while their one year old infant was in the car. Cpl. Don Coppola says 24-year-old Mictissa Moseley (mOHz-lee) was a passenger in the vehicle when she and her fiance, got into a huge fight…:
CUT 6 (10) “also in the vehicle”
Moseley has been charged with attempted second-degree murder.

 

Temperatures have plummeted in Louisiana, and the heaters are humming to keep residents warm. Some Louisianians use space heaters and even fireplaces for heat, and state Fire Marshal Butch Browning says it is imperative that every home have working smoke alarms…
CUT 15 (12) Q: “smoke alarm”

LRN Sportscast 16:45 November 12

LSU threw for only 76 yards in the loss to Alabama and the Tigers rank next to last in the Southeastern Conference in passing yards per game. So should there be a change at quarterback? Tiger Rag Editor Robert Stewart says it wouldn’t hurt to give true freshman Brandon Harris more snaps behind center
cut 19 (08) “…getting it done”
If you want to see LSU play in the snow, you may get your wish. There’s a 70-percent chance of snow on Saturday night in Fayetteville and the game time temperature is expected to be below freezing. Coach Les Miles says his guys will practice outside today, to get themselves accustomed to the cold weather…
cut 30 (12) “…cold as it gets”
Kick-off on Saturday night is at seven o’ clock.

U-L-M is preparing to play in state rival U-L Lafayette this Saturday. The Warhawks are looking to break a five-game losing streak. In the last three games, U-L-M has lost by five points or less. The Ragin Cajuns have won five in a row and they are looking to improve to 6-0 in the league.

In the Southland Conference…Southeastern Louisiana will host McNeese State. The Lions are tied for first in the league and they are one game ahead of the Cowboys. S-L-U Coach Ron Roberts says he has a lot of respect for the McNeese football program…
cut 18 (12) “….match-up”
The Lions are ranked tenth in the latest F-C-S coaches Top 25 poll, while the cowboys are 11th.

The Saints host the Cinncinati Bengals. It marks the return of former LSU running back Jeremy Hill to his home state. Hill has rushed for 404 yards and five touchdowns in his rookie season.

LRN Newscast 14:30 11-12-14

Former Republican US Senate candidate Rob Maness says he will not shut the door on any other potential runs for political office, but for right now, he’s endorsing Congressman Bill Cassidy and staying active for the Republican cause…
CUT 5 (10) Q: “for the future”
Meanwhile, the Republican National Committee is sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. RNC Louisiana Communications Director Ben Voelkel (vocal) says they’re getting the word out…
CUT 11 (08) Q: “taken the country”
But the executive director of the Louisiana Democratic Party Stephen Handwerk fully expecrts the Senator’s numbers to go up.

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An active-military officer is under arrest after allegedly trying to run over her fiance while their one year old infant was in the car in Baton Rouge. BRPD Cpl. Don Coppola says 24-year-old Mictissa Moseley (mOHz-lee) was a passenger in the vehicle when she and her fiance, who was driving, got into a huge fight…
CUT 8 (10) Q: “from the vehicle”
Moseley was booked on attempted second-degree murder.

 

Old man winter is hitting Louisiana, and the heaters are being turned up to keep warm. But numbers show heating sources are the second leading cause of fire deaths in the home, and State Fire Marshal Butch Browning reminds everyone to be careful with space heaters…
CUT 14 (09) Q: “to happen”
And make sure the smoke alarms are working.

PM LRN Newscall November 12

The Republican National Committee is sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. Eric Gill has more…

CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

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Chilly temperatures are here and that has firefighters concerned about an increase in home fires. Jeff Palermo has the story…

CUT 2 (31) “reporting”

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After finishing third in Louisiana’s US Senate primary, retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness is is not shutting the door on another potential run for political office. Maness received over 200,000 votes in the November 4th election. He says he’d consider another run for office if he felt called to do so…

CUT 3 (09)  “I’ll be listening”

Maness had the best finish of a non-politician in a Senate race in recent memory. He has endorsed fellow Republican Bill Cassidy in December’s Senate runoff election. Maness says he and Cassidy have talked about their differences and feels he is the right person for the job…

CUT 4 (07)  “on December 6th”

In addition to helping Cassidy when asked, Maness says he’s looking forward to spending time with his family after 19 months of campaigning. He also plans to remain active with St. Tammany Parish Republican associations…

CUT 5 (10)  “for the future”

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Baton Rouge PD says an active-military officer is under arrest after allegedly trying to run over her fiance while their one year old infant was in the car. Cpl. Don Coppola says 24-year-old Mictissa Moseley (mOHz-lee) was a passenger in the vehicle when she and her fiance, who was driving, got into a huge fight…:

CUT 6 (10)  “also in the vehicle”

Coppola says Moseley demanded that her fiance, who is also an active military officer, get out of the vehicle. He says at that time the victim left the car and called for a ride…:(Moseley was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish prison for attempted second degree murder and cruelty to a juvenile.)

CUT 7 (06) “to run him over”

Coppola says while the male victim was waiting for a ride, Moseley returned at a high rate of speed and tried to run him over while the baby was inside the car. He says the suspect ended up crashing into a tree which caused the vehicle to catch fire. Coppola says when the blaze started, Moseley became concerned for the 1-year-old…:

CUT 8 (10) “from the vehicle”

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The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. RNC Louisiana Communications Director Ben Voelkel says these people will focus on getting out the vote…

CUT 9 (10)  “couple of weeks”

This announcement comes just after the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee decided to pull television ads supporting incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu. Despite this, Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, feels Landrieu’s numbers will rebound going into the runoff…

CUT 10 (05)  “to get there”

Voelkel says Cassidy had a great showing in the November 4th primary and they expect another very strong showing on December 6th…

CUT 11 (08)  “taken the country

Handwerk feels many people have just started paying attention to this race. He says there is a lot of support for the Senator because of what she has delivered for Louisiana…

CUT 12 (11) “in Washington, DC”

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The coldest temperatures of the fall have arrived and that could result in an increase in home fires. The American Red Cross says heating sources are the second leading cause of home fire deaths, and fatal home fires increase in the winter months. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says if you use a space heater, make sure there’s a three feet area of space around it…

CUT  13 (08) “of that nature”

Browning says it’s also important to turn off space heaters before you go to bed and never use a cooking range or oven to heat your home

cut 14 (09) “to happen”

Browning says if you use a fireplace to heat your home, do not leave it unattended and make sure your smoke alarms are working….

cut 15 (12) “smoke alarm”

13:30 Newscast November 12th, 2014

Retired Air Force Col Rob Maness isn’t ruling out another potential run for political office. He’s proud of the more than 200,000 votes he got in the November 4th US-Senate race and says now he’s throwing his support behind Republican Bill Cassidy in the runoff. Maness says the Congressman is the right man for the job…:
CUT 4 (07) “on December 6th”
Meanwhile, executive director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, feels many people have just started paying attention to this race. He says there is a lot of support for the incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu because of what she has delivered for Louisiana:
CUT 12 (11) “in Washington DC”
The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election.

Chilly temperatures have arrived in Louisiana and that has firefighters concerned about an increase in home fires. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
CUT 2 (31) “reporting”

Baton Rouge PD Corporal Don Coppola says a woman is under arrest for allegedly trying to kill her fiance with a vehicle while their baby was in the car. He says 24-year-old Mictissa Moseley kicked the man out of the car before he called for another ride..:
CUT 7 (06) “to run him over”
He says Moseley admitted to trying to kill the fiance but regretted the crash while her baby was in the backseat.

***Correction 12:30 Newscast November 12, 2014

**Below mentioned freeze watch is tomorrow night through Friday morning**

The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. Eric Gill has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

A search is underway for a missing Louisiana woman who was last seen November 4th in a wooded area in Union County Arkansas. Officials say 32-year-old Amanda McPherson of Marion had been with a friend who reported the woman went missing after he went to get help with their pickup which was stuck in the mud. Anyone with information about McPherson is urged to contact authorities.

The coldest temperatures of the fall have arrived and that could result in an increase in home fires. The American Red Cross says heating sources are the second leading cause of home fire deaths, and fatal home fires increase in the winter months. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says if you use a space heater, make sure there’s a clear area of space around it…:
CUT 13 (08) “of that nature”
He says above all a working smoke alarm in your home could save your life should a fire occur.

Most of south and central Louisiana will be under a freeze watch tomorrow night through Friday morning according to the National Weather Service. They say low temperatures could drop below freezing along I-10 Thursday evening.

12:30 Newscast November 12th, 2014

The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. Eric Gill has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

A search is underway for a missing Louisiana woman who was last seen November 4th in a wooded area in Union County Arkansas. Officials say 32-year-old Amanda McPherson of Marion had been with a friend who reported the woman went missing after he went to get help with their pickup which was stuck in the mud. Anyone with information about McPherson is urged to contact authorities.

The coldest temperatures of the fall have arrived and that could result in an increase in home fires. The American Red Cross says heating sources are the second leading cause of home fire deaths, and fatal home fires increase in the winter months. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says if you use a space heater, make sure there’s a clear area of space around it…:
CUT 13 (08) “of that nature”
He says above all a working smoke alarm in your home could save your life should a fire occur.

Most of south and central Louisiana is under a freeze watch tonight through tomorrow morning according to the National Weather Service. They say low temperatures could drop below freezing along I-10 Thursday evening.

11:30 Newscast November 12th, 2014

The Republican National Committee has announced that they are sending more than 200 people to Louisiana to aid Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff election. RNC Louisiana Communications Director Ben Voelkel (vocal) says they are going to focus on getting out the vote…:
CUT 9 (10) “couple of weeks”
This announcement comes just after the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee decided to pull television ads supporting incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu. Despite this, Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, feels Landrieu’s numbers will rebound going into the runoff…:
CUT 10 (05) “to get there”

Baton Rouge PD says an active-military officer is under arrest after allegedly trying to run over her fiance while their one year old infant was in the car. Cpl. Don Coppola says 24-year-old Mictissa Moseley (mOHz-lee) was a passenger in the vehicle when she and her fiance, who was driving, got into a huge fight…:
CUT 6 (10) “also in the vehicle”
Coppola says Moseley told cops she was trying to kill her fiance by running him over with the car but regrets crashing with the baby in the backseat. She is booked with attempted murder and cruelty to juveniles.

Louisiana State Police say a single vehicle accident in Prairieville has claimed the life of a Geismar man. Authorities say a car, driven by 27-year-old Cody Viator, went off the roadway, struck a culvert then went airborne and flipped. They say Viator, who was not wearing a seat belt, was partially ejected from the vehicle and suffered fatal injuries in the crash.