13:30 Newscast December 8th, 2014

When the new congress is seated in January, the Republican Party will have control of both the House and Senate and the Louisiana delegation says they are more ready than ever. Eric Gill has more…:
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Gas prices are a dime lower than they were this time last week in Louisiana. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.48 according to the American Automobile Association.

Louisiana’s newly elected Congressmen discuss Washington D.C. committee assignments. Congressman-elect Garret Graves, representing the 6th District, says he’s got a spot on the House Transportation and Natural Resources Committee. In the 5th District, Congressman-elect Ralph Abraham will likely be on the House Ag and Veterans’ Affairs committees. The GOP has already promised Senator-elect Bill Cassidy a seat on the Senate energy committee and Cassidy says he’ll also seek a spot on the Appropriations committee because he wants to see Congress change…:
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The Jindal Administration says they are on track to reach the savings and efficiency goals in the state general fund to keep this year’s budget balanced as promised. They say Louisiana will save $75.7 million dollars by reducing spending in state agencies.

12:30 Newscast November 8th, 2014

When the new congress is seated in January, the Republican Party will have control of both the House and Senate and the Louisiana delegation says they are more ready than ever. 4th District Congressman John Fleming of Leesville says the party discussion now turns to how they can make things right and rebuild the trust of the American people…:
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This year’s elections are over and coming up next in Louisiana politics will be the 2015 Governor’s race. Among the candidates currently running are Republicans US Senator David Vitter, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne, PSC member Scott Angelle and Democratic state Representative John Bel Edwards. UL-Lafayette Political Science professor Pearson Cross says Vitter is most likely to make the runoff.:
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Cross says it’ll likely be two Republicans in the runoff.

The Who Dat Nation is depressed today after the horrendous Saints 41-10 loss to the Carolina Panthers yesterday in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Saints Coach Sean Payton didn’t sugarcoat the performance when he spoke with reporters after the game…:
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It’s the fourth straight loss at home and the largest margin of defeat for the franchise since 2007.

Bowl games were announced yesterday and the LSU football team will play Notre Dame in the Music City Bowl on Tuesday December 30th. Louisiana Tech has accepted an offer to play in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against the University of Illinois. In December 20th’s New Orleans Bowl, UL-Lafayette will face Nevada.

11:30 Newscast December 8th, 2014

Louisiana’s newly elected Congressman discuss Washington D.C. committee assignments. Congressman-elect Garret Graves would be the only Louisiana member sitting on the House Transportation Committee…:
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Graves also says he is going to get a spot on the House Natural Resources committee. The GOP has already promised Senator-elect Bill Cassidy a seat on the Senate energy committee. He says now that Republicans have control of Congress, they will be able to pass legislation that will benefit the working public…:
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Cassidy says he is also seeking a spot on the Senate Appropriations committee.

State Police say an Opelousas man was killed Saturday evening when the bike he was riding was struck from behind by a pickup truck in St. Landry Parish. Master Trooper Brooks David says 55-year-old Joseph Norman was riding his bike with no lights on his bike and wearing dark clothing…:
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David says it’s important for cyclists, especially at night, to have lights on their bikes and wear reflective clothing.

A Pointe Coupee Parish teenager who became prominent in Livonia after surviving a duck hunting accident two years ago, died overnight after being hit by a train. Authorities believe Brandt Torres, who is related to Sheriff Bud Torres, was putting coins on the tracks when he was struck. He died at the scene.

10:30 Newscast December 8, 2014

In January, Louisiana will have two Republican US Senators as a result of Billy Cassidy’s victory over Democrat Mary Landrieu in the US Senate race. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former governor Edwin Edwards says, despite his loss in the 6th Congressional District election to Garret Graves, he’s happy and and feels like he’s fulfilled his role in life…

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This is the first time the 87-year-old has ever lost a runoff election.

With all of the major Democratic candidates losing their elections this year, where does that leave the party going forward? Former Democratic staffer, LSU Media Professor Bob Mann, says many in the Democratic Party feel that the answer is to moderate its message and start leaning more conservative. He says that’s what Mary Landrieu tried to do and it’s one of the reasons she did so poorly in the election…

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Mann says the party needs to have some serious and honest reflection.

A Livonia teenager, who survived being shot in the head in a hunting accident two years ago, was killed over the weekend after being hit by a train. Authorities say Brandt Torres and some friends were putting coins on the tracks as a train approached at the Livonia Rail Yard. Torres was struck by the train and died at the scene.

09:30 Newscast December 8, 2014

Former Governor Edwin Edwards loses for the first time in a runoff election. Michelle Southern reports…

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Dr. Ralph Abraham easily won in the 5th Congressional District race over Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. Abraham says he’s going to work on bringing more jobs and infrastructure to his district…

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Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy is Louisiana’s new Senator-elect after defeating Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu in the Senate runoff election. Cassidy had this message for supporters of Landrieu…

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Cassidy received 57-percent of the vote to Landrieu’s 43-percent. This is the first time a US Senator has lost a re-election bid in Louisiana in 82 years.

So what does the Democratic Party do now that all of their major candidates lost their elections this year? LSU Media Professor Bob Mann, who is a former Democratic staffer, says the party needs to have some serious and honest reflection…

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He says there are many in the Democratic party who feel that the answer may be to moderate its message and start leaning more conservative.

08:30 Newscast December 8, 2014

Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy easily defeated three-term Democrat Mary Landrieu in Saturday’s Senate runoff election, 57 to 43-percent. Cassidy says the voters spoke loudly that they want less interference from the government

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Many political analysts say Landrieu’s vote for the Affordable Care Act played a significant role in her defeat. But Landrieu says she doesn’t regret that vote.

In the 6th District Congressional runoff, Republican Garret Graves defeated Democratic former four-term governor Edwin Edwards. Graves feels voters are not happy with how government is working and they want that to change…

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Graves will fill the seat left vacant by now Senator-elect Bill Cassidy.

So now that all of the major Democratic candidates have lost their elections this year, where does that leave the party going forward? Michelle Southern reports…

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State Police say an Opelousas man was killed Saturday evening when the bike he was riding was struck from behind by a pickup truck in St. Landry Parish. Authorities say 55-year-old Joseph Norman was hit from behind by a vehicle driven by 69-year-old Joseph Thibodeaux of Prarieville. Norman was thrown from his bicycle and died from his injuries. Investigators say the victim was not wearing a helmet or reflective clothing and his bike had no lights. Impairment is not suspected in this crash.

07:30 Newscast December 8, 2014

Democratic incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu lost her bid for a fourth term as she was defeated by Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy in Saturday’s runoff election. Cassidy received 57-percent of the vote to Landrieu’s 43-percent and he had this message for those who have supported Landrieu throughout the years….

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Many political analysts say Landrieu’s vote for the Affordable Care Act, which is unpopular in Louisiana, played a significant role in her defeat. But Landrieu says she doesn’t regret that vote…

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This is the first time in 82-years that an incumbent US Senator has lost a re-election in Louisiana.

Former Governor Edwin Edwards says even though he lost the election to Republican Garret Graves, his campaign in the 6th Congressional District race was not run in vain. This is the first time the 87-year-old has ever lost in a runoff. Edwards says this doesn’t mean he’s going to retire…

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Edwards was defeated by Graves 62-38 percent. Edwards says he’s happy and he feels like he’s fulfilled his role in life.

Political newcomer, Republican Dr. Ralph Abraham, easily won in the 5th Congressional District race over Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. The seat was lost last month by Republican Vance McAllister. Abraham says voters in his district know he’s one of them…:

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Abraham captured 64-percent of the vote compared to Mayo’s 36-percent.

06:45 Sportscast December 8, 2014

Pathetic, terrible, horrendous, all of those adjectives describes the Saints 41-10 loss to the Carolina Panthers yesterday in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. It’s the fourth straight loss at home and the largest margin of defeat for the franchise since 2007. Saints Coach Sean Payton didn’t sugarcoat the performance when he spoke with reporters after the game…

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Carolina jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter and the Saints didn’t do much to get back in the game.

Elsewhere in the NFC South…Tampa Bay fell to the Detroit Lions, 34-17, and the Atlanta Falcons are on the road to take on the Green Bay Packers. A loss by Atlanta, and the Saints are still tied for first in the division.

Anthony Davis scored 23 points and Jrue Holiday added 22 as the Pels blew past the Los Angeles Lakers 104-87.

The LSU football team will play Notre Dame in the Music City Bowl on Tuesday, December 30th. It’s the 15th straight season the Tigers will play in a bowl game and it’s their first meeting against the Fighting Irish since beating them 41-13 in the 2007 Sugar Bowl. Offensive guard Vadal (vuh-Dall) Alexander is excited to face Notre Dame…

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Kick-off for the game is set for two PM in Nashville.

Louisiana Tech has accepted an offer to play in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. The 8-5 Bulldogs will take on the University of Illinois in the game on December 26th at the historic Cotton Bowl stadium. The Fighting Illini come into this matchup with a 6-6 record.

In December 20th’s New Orleans Bowl, UL-Lafayette will face Nevada. This is the Ragin Cajuns fourth straight appearance in the game, which will have a 10AM kickoff and will be televised nationally by ESPN.

06:30 Newscast December 8, 2014

For the first time in 82-years, an incumbent US Senator has lost a re-election in Louisiana. Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy easily defeated three-term Democrat Mary Landrieu. Cassidy says the voters spoke loudly that they want less interference from the government…

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Cassidy received 56-percent of the vote to Landrieu’s 44-percent. With Cassidy’s victory, Senator Mary Landrieu’s 18-year run as US Senator is over. Landrieu says it’s been a great honor to serve the state of Louisiana…

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Many political analysts say Landrieu’s vote for the Affordable Care Act, which is unpopular in Louisiana, played a significant role in her defeat.

Two new congressmen have been elected in the 5th and 6th Congressional Districts. In the 6th District, Republican Garret Graves defeated Democratic former four-term governor Edwin Edwards. Graves says this election result is an emphatic statement from the voters of Louisiana…

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Graves won the election with 62-percent of the vote.

And Dr. Ralph Abraham won the 5th District seat and says he’ll work to bring in more jobs and infrastructure…

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Abraham defeated Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo.

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So now that all of the major Democratic candidates lost their elections this year, where does that leave the party going forward? Michelle Southern reports.

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Former Governor Edwin Edwards loses for the first time in a runoff election. Michelle Southern reports.

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In January, Louisiana will have two republican US Senators as a result of Billy Cassidy’s victory over Democrat Mary Landrieu in the US Senate race. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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So now that all of the major Democratic candidates lost their elections this year, where does that leave the party going forward? LSU Media Professor Bob Mann, who is a former Democratic staffer, says the party needs to have some serious and honest reflection…:

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Mann says there are many in the Democratic party who may feel that the answer is to moderate its message and start leaning more conservative. He says that’s what Mary Landrieu tried to do and it’s one of the reasons she did so poorly in the election…:

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Former Governor Edwin Edwards says even though he lost the election to Republican Garret Graves, his campaign in the 6th Congressional District race was not run in vain. This is the first time the 87-year-old has ever lost in a runoff. Edwards says this doesn’t mean he’s going to retire…:

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Edwards was defeated by Graves 62-37. Edwards says he’s happy and he feels like he’s fulfilled his role in life…:

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Edwards says while he was hoping for a better result, this is not unexpected…:

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For the first time in 82-years, an incumbent US Senator has lost a re-election in Louisiana. Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy easily defeated three-term Democrat Mary Landrieu. Cassidy says the voters spoke loudly that they want less interference from the government

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Cassidy received 57-percent of the vote to Landrieu’s 43-percent. Cassidy had this message for those who have supported Landrieu throughout the years….

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With Cassidy’s victory, Senator Mary Landrieu’s 18-year run as US Senator is over. Landrieu says it’s been a great honor to serve the state of Louisiana

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Many political analysts say Landrieu’s vote for the Affordable Care Act, which is unpopular in Louisiana, played a significant role in her defeat. But Landrieu says she doesn’t regret that vote

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Two new congressmen have been elected in the 5th and 6th Congressional Districts. In the 6th District, Republican Garret Graves defeated Democratic former four-term governor Edwin Edwards. Graves says this election result is an emphatic statement from the voters of Louisiana…

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Graves will fill the seat left vacant by now Senator-elect Bill Cassidy. Graves feels voters are not happy with how government is working and they want that to change…

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Republican political newcomer Dr. Ralph Abraham easily won in the 5th Congressional District race over Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. The seat was lost last month by Republican Vance McAllister. Abraham says voters in his district know he’s one of them…:

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Mayo received 35% of the vote at Abraham got 64-percent. The physician from Richland Parish says when he gets to Washington D.C. he’s going to work on bringing more jobs and infrastructure to his district…:

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Pathetic, terrible, horrendous, all of those adjectives describes the Saints 41-10 loss to the Carolina Panthers yesterday in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. It’s the fourth straight loss at home and the largest margin of defeat for the franchise since 2007. Saints Coach Sean Payton didn’t sugarcoat the performance when he spoke with reporters after the game

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Carolina jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter and the Saints didn’t do much to get back in the game. Payton calls it an embarrassing performance

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The LSU football team will play Notre Dame in the Music City Bowl on Tuesday, December 30th.  It’s the 15th straight season the Tigers will play in a bowl game and it’s their first meeting against the Fighting Irish since beating them 41-13 in the 2007 Sugar Bowl. Offensive guard Vadal (vuh-Dall) Alexander is excited to face Notre Dame…

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Kick-off for the game is set for two PM in Nashville. It’s been a down season for Notre Dame as they are 7-and-5, but LSU defensive tackle Chrisitan LaCouture (Lock-uh-chur) says it’s exciting to play one of the most recognizable names in college football

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