11:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

Fall is definitely in the air and so are allergies. LSU Health Sciences Center Professor, Dr. Sanjay Kamboj (KAM-boje), says ragweed is, by far, the biggest allergy trigger of the season. He says ragweed plants produce a lot of pollen as autumn gets underway…:
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He says over-the-counter allergy medications, such as Zyrtec, Allegra, and Claritin, can help manage symptoms.

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in Lake Charles which claimed the life of a male suspect. Sgt. James Anderson says the Lake Charles Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence early Sunday morning…:
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Anderson says 44-year-old Kevin Lau pointed the gun at officers when he was shot. He says LCPD asked State Police to investigate the incident.

The community in Ascension Parish remains in shock today over the stabbing death of an 18-year-old senior from St. Amant High School, allegedly at the hands of a 16-year-old from Baton Rouge. They say Todd Toups Jr. was visiting a friend in Gonzales, whom he planned to take to the homecoming dance Saturday night, when an argument ensued between he a juvenile male suspect which led to the stabbing. Toups later succumbed to his injuries and the 16-year-old is charged with second degree murder.

State Treasurer John Kennedy says state revenues for the first quarter of this fiscal year are down 13-percent compared to the first quarter of last year. Kennedy says tax collections from individuals and businesses are down, while sales tax receipts are flat…:
Cut 13 (08) “part of it”
Kennedy believes the Jindal administration created much of the revenue problem and it has a moral obligation to deal with it.

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 October 12

LSU found itself a passing game in the Tigers 45-24 win over South Carolina. Quarterback Brandon Harris threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns. Tigers running back Leonard Fournette says Harris’ confidence is growing…
cut 17 (10) “…tremendous job”
Fournette had 158 yards and a touchdown in the game. He became the fast Tiger to reach 1,000 yards rushing in a season.

UL Lafayette has decided to vacate its victories from the 2011 season that includes a win over San Diego State in the New Orleans Bowl as a result of an NCAA investigation looking into recruiting violations. The probe is looking into whether former assistant coach David Saunders manipulated ACT scores for at least six players so they can be accepted into UL Lafayette.

The Saints made a struggling Eagles offense look really good in a 39-17 defeat to Philadelphia. The Eagles had 519 yards of total offense in the game, while New Orleans turned it over four times. Head Coach Sean Payton…
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The Saints are on a short week this week as they host undefeated Atlanta on Thursday night.

And ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting that multiple teams are expected to ask the Saints if they can speak with Sean Payton in the offseason. Schefter cited two teams, in particular, Miami and Indianapolis, who would be interested in Payton coaching their respective teams next year. Payton is under contract with the Saints until 2017.

McNeese State’s Wallace Scott has been named Southland Conference defensive player of the week. The senior helped the Cowboys defense hold Southeastern Louisiana to just 231 yards in total offense in a 21-7 win.

10:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

Voters in Louisiana will have the opportunity to vote on some Constitutional amendments on the October 24th ballot. Eric Gill has more:
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State Police is asking Louisianians to be on the lookout for a little girl who is believed to be with her mother’s ex boyfriend and could be headed here from Texas. Texas authorities have issued an AMBER Alert for 6-year-old Alexis “Lexi” Johnson of Houston. She is believed to be with 40-year-old Harvey York of the Sabine Parish town of Zwolle. Officials say the two could be in a blue 2000 Ford F-150.

The four candidates for Lt. Governor are scheduled to appear at a forum today in Baton Rouge. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s a very close race between the Democrat Kip Holden and Republicans John Young and Billy Nungesser. He expects the GOP candidates to go after each other during the debate…:
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Dubos says the odds favor the only democratic candidate, Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden, entering the runoff.

The Daily Advertiser is reporting that the NCAA has accused the UL-Lafayette football program of major rules violations. The report shows the Association specifically accuses former Cajun assistant football coach David Saunders of manipulating ACT scores and paying cash to one recruit. Officials at UL-Lafayette say they are cooperating fully with the NCAA’s investigation.

 

09:30 Newscast October 12, 2015

State Police has issued a Level II Endangered/Missing Child Advisory on behalf of the Harris County, Texas, Sheriff’s Office for a 6-year-old girl believed to have been taken by a Zwolle man. They say Alexis “Lexi’ Johnson was last seen with 40-year-old Harvey York, Jr. Sunday in Houston in York’s blue Ford F-150 pickup truck. York, who is not the child’s father, allegedly took the girl following an argument with Lexi’s mother. It’s believed York is heading to Louisiana. If you have any information on their whereabouts, you are urged to contact authorities.

Voters in Louisiana will have the opportunity to vote on four new Constitutional amendments on the October 24th ballot. President of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, Robert Scott, says these amendments could be a bit confusing to voters. He encourages residents to do a little research before entering the voting booth…

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A guide to all four amendments can be found at parlouisiana-dot-org.

State Police say a two-vehicle crash in Acadia Parish has taken the life of a Branch woman. They say when 24-year-old Jean Mouille of Church Point attempted to pass 34-year-old Crystal Castille, he struck Castille’s car causing her to run off the roadway and crash into a utility pole. Castille was transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead. Impairment is suspected on the part of Mouille. He is charged with vehicular homicide and open container among other charges. The investigation is ongoing.

The LSU Student Senate is asking Facility Services on campus to mark single stall bathrooms as gender neutral…

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08:30 Newscast October 12, 2015

The four candidates for Lt. Governor are slated to speak at a forum in Baton Rouge today. Emelie Gunn has more on how the race is going…

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State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in Lake Charles that left one man dead. When Lake Charles Police responded to a domestic disturbance, they encountered 44-year-old Kevin Lau in the doorway of the home with a pistol. When Lau exited the home, he pointed his gun at officers and refused to drop his weapon. Police were forced to open fire and shot Lau. Lau was transported to a local hospital where he later died. The investigation is ongoing.

According to State Treasurer John Kennedy, state revenues for the first quarter of this fiscal year are down 13-percent compared to last year. Kennedy believes the Jindal administration created much of the revenue problem and it has a moral obligation to deal with it. He says Jindal should at least try to come up with a plan to deal with the reality right now…

cut 15 (07) “get worse”

He says declining oil revenues are also part of the problem.

A resolution was passed by the Student Senate at LSU asking Facility Services to change the signs on single stall restrooms on campus to read “gender neutral.” Matthew Patterson, with Equality Louisiana, says often times transgender people don’t feel safe or are denied access to the bathroom of the gender they identify as, because it makes others uncomfortable…

cut 11 (07) “who else is using it”

Patterson says there are several bathrooms on campus that are obviously gender neutral, but they aren’t marked that way.

07:30 Newscast October 12, 2015

The Baton Rouge Press Club will host a Lt. Governor’s debate today. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says a big problem for Republicans Billy Nungesser and John Young is trying to differentiate themselves from each other because they come from similar backgrounds…

cut 8 (10) “three weeks”

Democrat Kip Holden and Republican Elbert Guillory will also participate in the forum.

Robert Scott, President of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says the October 24th ballot will feature four new amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. He says Amendment number one would create a new transportation fund for the state in addition to the existing one…

cut 5 (10) “transportation fund”

You can find a guide to all four amendments at parlouisiana-dot-org.

State revenues for the first quarter of this fiscal year are down 13-percent compared to last year according to State Treasurer John Kennedy. Kennedy says the fact that the legislature raised taxes 800 million dollars last spring is one factor in Louisiana’s declining revenue. He says you can’t raise taxes without having economic implications and the state is still spending more money than we take in…

cut 14 (09) “like a fish”

He says tax collections from individuals and businesses are down, while sales tax receipts are flat.

The Student Senate at LSU has passed a resolution asking Facility Services to change the signs on single stall restrooms on campus to read “gender neutral.” Matthew Patterson, with Equality Louisiana, says this is a cost effective way of ensuring that all students, faculty, and staff feel safe when using the restroom…

cut 10 (09) “already there”

06:45 Sportscast October 12, 2015

The Saints are now 1-and-4 on the season after a dismal performance in Philadelphia. The Eagles scored 29 second half points to beat New Orleans 39-17. The Saints turned it over four times, quarterback Drew Brees was sacked five times and New Orleans only ran the ball for 96 yards, while the defense gave up over 500 yards of total offense. Coach Sean Payton on the disappointing loss…

cut 19 (17) “other today”

The Saints will have a short week as they face Atlanta Thursday night in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

The UL-Lafayette football program is being accused of a major rules violation by the NCAA. The Daily Advertiser says the allegations are connected to an academic eligibility issue regarding the standardized test scores of several recruits over the past few years. The alleged wrongdoing seems to be centered around former assistant coach David Saunders. It’s believed that neither the students nor any other coach had knowledge of what was taking place.

LSU finally found its passing game in their 45-24 victory over South Carolina Saturday. Quarterback Brandon Harris threw for a career-high 227 yards and two touchdowns. And the Tigers rushed for an impressive 396 yards. Harris says it was only a matter of time before the offense put it all together…

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LSU running back Leonard Fournette rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown and became the fastest Tiger to reach 1,000 yards rushing in a season.

In other college action: Louisiana Tech squeaked past Texas-San Antonio 34-31, Tulsa defeated ULM 34-24, UL-Lafayette crushed Texas State 49-27, McNeese remains undefeated after beating Southeastern Louisiana 21-7, Nicholls State remains winless after a 28-24 loss to Stephen F. Austin

06:30 Newscast October 12, 2015

State Treasurer John Kennedy says state revenues for the first quarter of this fiscal year are down 13-percent compared to the first quarter of last year. Kennedy says tax collections from individuals and businesses are down, while sales tax receipts are flat….

cut 13 (08) “part of it”

Kennedy believes the Jindal administration created much of the revenue problem and it has a moral obligation to deal with it.

Voters in Louisiana will have the opportunity to vote on some Constitutional amendments on the October 24th ballot. Robert Scott, President of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says the ballot will feature four new amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. Scott says if you know nothing about these amendments, it could be overwhelming…

cut 4 (09) “be confused”

He says this is better than last year when 14 amendments were on the ballot.

The four candidates for Lt. Governor are slated to be at a forum hosted by the Baton Rouge Press Club today. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s a very close race between the Democrat Kip Holden and Republicans John Young and Billy Nungesser, because they have the most money and name recognition….

cut 7 (11) “the runoff”

Guillory will also participate in the forum. Dubos says the odds favor the only democratic candidate, Holden, entering the runoff.

The Saints are now 1-and-4 on the season after a 39-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

LRN AM Newscall oct 12

Voters in Louisiana will have the opportunity to vote on some Constitutional amendments on the October 24th ballot. Eric Gill has more…

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 The four candidates for Lt. Governor are slated to speak at a forum in Baton Rouge today. Emelie Gunn has more on how the race is going….

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The LSU Student Senate is asking Facility Services on campus to mark single stall bathrooms as gender neutral. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Voters in Louisiana will have the opportunity to vote on some Constitutional amendments on the October 24th ballot. Robert Scott, President of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says the ballot will feature four new amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. Scott says if you know nothing about these amendments, it could be overwhelming…

cut 4  (09)  “be confused”

He says this is better than last year when 14 amendments were on the ballot. Scott says Amendment number one is the one that would probably have the most impact for the state. It would create a new transportation fund for the state in addition to the existing one…

Cut 5  (10)  “transportation fund”

You can find a guide to all four amendments at parlouisiana-dot-org. Scott says Louisiana’s Constitution has been changed 181 times since 1974. He encourages voters to do a little research on these amendments before entering the voting booth…

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The four candidates for Lt. Governor are slated to be at a forum hosted by the Baton Rouge Press Club today. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s a very close race between the Democrat Kip Holden and Republicans John Young and Billy Nungesser, because they have the most money and name recognition….

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 Dubos says the odds favor the only democratic candidate, Kip Holden, entering the runoff. He says the trouble for Nungesser and Young is trying to differentiate themselves from each other because they come from similar backgrounds.

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 Dubos says nothing is certain in Louisiana politics, so it’s very difficult to predict how anyone will do. He expects Nungesser and Young to go after each other during the forum.

Cut 9 (08) “the campaign” 

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The Student Senate at LSU has passed a resolution asking Facility Services to change the signs on single stall restrooms on campus to read “gender neutral.” Matthew Patterson, with Equality Louisiana, says this is a cost effective way of ensuring that all students, faculty and staff feel safe when using the restroom…:

Cut 10 (09) “already there”

Patterson says there are several single occupancy bathrooms on campus, designed for people with mobility issues, that are obviously gender neutral facilities but they aren’t marked that way. He says often times transgender people don’t feel safe or are denied access to the bathroom of the gender they identify as, because it makes others uncomfortable…:

cut 11 (07) “who else is using it”

Patterson says this doesn’t mean transgender people are trying to make a statement, they are just trying to use the bathroom…:

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State Treasurer John Kennedy says state revenues for the first quarter of this fiscal year are down 13-percent compared to the first quarter of last year. Kennedy says tax collections from individuals and businesses are down, while sales tax receipts are flat….

Cut 13 (08)  “part of it”

Kennedy says the national economy and the fact that the legislature raised taxes 800 million dollars last spring are some other factors in play with Louisiana’s declining revenue. He says you can’t raise taxes without having economic implications and the state is still spending more money than we take in.

Cut 14 (09) “like a fish”

 Kennedy believes the Jindal administration created much of the revenue problem and it has a moral obligation to deal with it. He says Jindal should at least try to come up with a plan to deal with the reality right now.

Cut 15  (07)  “going to get”

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LSU finally found its passing game in a 45-24 victory over South Carolina on Saturday. Quarterback Brandon Harris threw for a career-high 227 yards and two touchdowns. And the Tigers rushed for an impressive 396 yards. Harris says it was only a matter of time before the offense put it all together…

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LSU running back Leonard Fournette rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown and became the fastest Tiger to reach 1,000 yards rushing in a season. Fournette says Harris’ confidence is gaining…

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Fournette was not LSU’s leading rusher. That honor went to freshman running back Derrius Guice, who had 161 yards and one touchdown. Coach Les Miles likes what he saw from the Baton Rouge native..

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The Saints are now 1-and-4 on the season after a dismal performance in Philadelphia. The Eagles scored 29 second half points to beat New Orleans 39-17. The Saints turned it over four times, quarterback Drew Brees was sacked five times and New Orleans only ran the ball for 96 yards, while the defense gave up over 500 yards of total offense. Coach Sean Payton on the disappointing loss…

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The Saints were also penalized seven times for 78 yards. Payton says its hard to overtime four turnovers on the road….

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10:30 Weekend Newscast, October 10th, 2015

The Red Cross is on the LSU campus today collecting donations for South Carolina flood relief efforts. The Tigers and the Gamecocks kickoff at 2:30pm. Eric Gill reports..:
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Louisiana residents can start voting today for the state ‘s Oct. 24 election. Candidates are urging supporters to cast their ballots in advance as the various statewide and local races are expected to compete for attention on Election Day with college football games and hunting plans. Early voting runs from Saturday through Oct. 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m, but closed Sunday.

Funeral services will be held in New Orleans beginning Sunday evening for legendary Cajun and Creole Chef Paul Prudhomme who passed away at the age of 75 last week. Visitation will be from 6pm-9pm tomorrow at Jacob Schoen and Son Funeral Home on Canal in New Orleans. Visitation will continue Monday morning at 9 a.m. at historic St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter.

Ads are out targeting Democratic Gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards seeking to tie him to President Barack Obama. They are funded by the Republican Governors Association. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says tying Democratic candidates to the president has worked for Republicans and Edwards will likely fight the ads by focusing on his own agenda in Louisiana…:
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In a statement, Edwards says the ads are a distraction from the one candidate who will destroy Governor Jindal’s failed policies.